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Lot 140

Collection of first day covers, presentation packs, stamps etc in two boxes

Lot 143

The First Folio of Shakespeare and two Charles Dickens volumes 'Dombey & Son' and 'David Copperfield'

Lot 45

Stamp albums, First Day covers, Royal Doulton character jugs, glass vases, coins, etc

Lot 122

Two albums of stamps and album of first day covers

Lot 183

Factice display scent bottle, Mitsouko Eau de Cologne by Guerlain, 25cm high and seven other various Factice scent bottles including Ysatis de Givenchy, Chanel No.19, Gianni Versace, Arpege by Lanvin, Paloma Picasso, Joy by Jean Patou and First by Van Cleef & Arpels (8)

Lot 8

Wade early cellulose figure 'Sunshine', 16cm high, Royal Worcester FG Doughty figure 'First Dance' and another 'Melanie' from the Victorian series together with 19th century and later Royal Worcester porcelain cups and saucers and a shell-shaped dish CONDITION REPORT: Flaking paint in places on 'Sunshine'

Lot 231

Two brass models of horses, a brass plate, a pipe rack with ceramic pipes, a craftsman's studio 'First Past the Post' and assorted collectables

Lot 26

Collection of Royal Worcester porcelain figures to include F G Doughty figures 'First Dance', 19cm high, 'Grandmother's Dress' in yellow and pink, 'Sweet Ann', 'Rose' and tinted bisque model of 'Caroline' from the Victorian series (6)

Lot 191

Large quantity of assorted First Day Covers, some in albums and some loose (4 boxes)

Lot 50

Two Chinese blue and white vases: one decorated with panels depicting birds perched beside peony, 34cm high, late Qing Dynasty; together with a blue and white oviform vase and cover, decorated with bold floral and bird designs (3) Condition Report Please note that the damage includes: the first vase with cracking visible at the neck and rim; the second vase with damaged neck and cover.

Lot 659

Two boxed Lladro figures - Two young ballet dancers - First Ballet no. 5714 and For a Perfect Performance, no. 7641, sculptor Regino Torrijos, 1995-1996 (2) Condition Report Both good condition

Lot 571

An Italian majolica bust of the Madonna in the style of Angelo Minghetti, first quarter 20th century, 31.5 cm high Condition Report No chips or cracks

Lot 1151

Three stevengraph bookmarks - Forget Me Not, The Old Oaken Bucket and A Birthday Gift to/w two modern stevengraphs 'The Final Sprint' (rowing) and 'The First Over' (cricket) (5)

Lot 199

An historical, hardwood mounted, white metal memorial plaque presented to the Famous Aviatrix, The Hon. Mrs Victor Bruce F.R.G.S. (1895-1990). The wood carved with peaches, the plaque designed with lotus beside the four-line inscription with the date, (?) 12-11-1930. Acknowledged as the first pilot to fly from England to Japan, the first Aviator to cross The Yellow Sea, and the first woman to circumnavigate the land mass of the World by aircraft, Mrs Bruce received this award for the 10,000 Km flight, (presumably to Amoy), with the Compliments of The Xiamen City Air Force (?or Navy). Overall dimensions about 16.5 x 18 cm, with hinged wood stand.Mrs Bruce's autobiographical account of this journey appears on a number of 78 rpm, 12 inch, records issued by Columbia Records and a written summary by Mrs Bruce, also appeared in her 292 page book, entitled. 'The Bluebird's Flight' (published by Chapman & Hall Ltd./London/MCMXXXI. The foreword by Colonel The Master of Sempill, A.F.C., A.F.R. Ae.S.). Condition Report Please note that the damage includes: some areas of wear, deterioration and/or bruising to both metal and wood.

Lot 630

Richard - a French two layer purple cameo glass vase decorated with an alpine village scene beside a lake, signed, first quarter 20th century, 21 cm high Condition Report No chips or cracks. Wear to base

Lot 394

A gift from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Cartier, Paris: a 9ct. yellow gold circular pendant, with Royal cipher within beadwork, British hallmarks to reverse, London 1956, 2.2cms wide; on an associated 9ct. yellow gold circular and oval link bracelet, by B & S., Birmingham 1959, 18.5cms (7 1/4in.) long, 13.6grms; in original Cartier box embossed in gilt with Royal cipher to cover.PROVENANCENora Smith was a member of first the Household of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, later working for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

Lot 660

Three Edward IV groats, First Reign, light coinage, all crowned facing busts, two with crosses at neck, M.M. Sun, c.1467-8, one S.1996, N.1573, 25.51mm, 3.0g. Fine; another S.2004, N.1580, 25.09mm, 3.2g. Good/Fine, dark; and ???? 25.07mm, 3.1g. About VF, but crease mark. (3 coins)

Lot 658

Edward IV groat, First Reign, light coinage, crowned bust facing with 'N' at breast, for Norwich M.M. Sun, c.1467-8, S.2011, N.1582, 25.18mm, 3.0g. Good/Fine, dark.

Lot 661

Three Edward IV groats, First Reign, light coinage, all with crown facing busts, one with crosses by neck, M.M. Rose/Rose, c.1468-9, N.1564, 26.39mm, 3.3g. About VF; another with trifoils at neck, M.M. Long Cross Fitchee/Sun, c.1469-70, S.2003, N.1577, 26.43mm, 3.0g. Good/Find, slight bend; the third with crosses at neck, M.M. Crown/Crown, c.1468-9, S.2000, N.1570, 26.33mm, 2.9g. Fine/Irregular. (3 coins)

Lot 123

John J*** Holmes(Contemporary)"Kariad Racing Cicely in the Clyde, 1903",signed; inscribed on a label verso,60 x 90cms; 23 3/4 x 35 1/2in.NBKariad was designed by G.L. Watson as a single-mast cutter but was converted to a yawl to help her handicap rating. However, her racing career was not a success and her owner had her scrapped in 1906. Cicely was a classic Fife-designed schooner built in 1902 by Inglis of Glasgow. In her first year afloat, she won every race she entered.Artist's Resale Rights may apply, please refer to our 'Terms & Conditions'.

Lot 1225

A first half 19th Century mahogany three-tier whatnot, each rectangular section surrounded by solid panels, raised on turned supports and turned legs terminating in brass castors, 56 x 33 x 14cms (22 x 83.8 x 45in.).

Lot 540

The Swords, Cup and Record Book of the previous World Record holder for club and sword swinging, Gunner George Vyner 101 Royal Garrison Artillery: the book contains the certification that Gunner Vyner swung Indian clubs weighing 3lbs for a period of 83 hours and 45 minutes on the 7th May 1912, including a break down of the revolutions per 15 minute intervals signed off by first class magistrate and another for swinging Indian clubs continuously for 76 hours, 17th January 1917, the record is for 34 hours of sword swinging, other photographs, posters and ephemera; the Albany Ward Cup presented to Gunner George Vyner on March 7th 1914 for 60 hours of club swinging; his swinging swords of 1864 pattern; and a kukri.

Lot 453

A comprehensive complete collection of Viz comic, Viz publications and ephemera, to include: Viz No. 1 first printing December 1979, with correct red-ink "Free Ice Cream", the rare no's. 2, 3 and 4; up to no. 250, including all subsequent Viz Comics, including: No's. 10 1/2, 12A, 12B, 25A (free with Sinclair), 99 (un opened with facsimile No. 1), all mini Viz Comics (issued by Smirnoff), Old Gold Rope and Summer Specials; together with Viz annuals, albums and compilation hardbacks.See illustration

Lot 659

Edward IV groat, First Reign, light coinage, M.M. Long Cross Fitchee/Sun, c.1469-70, S.2002, N.1578, 26.42mm, 3.0g. About VF.

Lot 144

S.C. Hall (Ed), Gems of European Art, First Series London 1846, and Second Series, uniform tooled green Morocco folio.

Lot 32

Royal Albert "Old Country Roses" tea/coffee service, first quality, comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk and sugar, two tier cake stand, bread and butter plate, fruit bowl, 6 x dessert dishes, 5 x 16cm side plates, 1 x 18cm plate, 7 x cups, 9 x saucers.

Lot 68

A Victorian brass mounted leather bound country ledger, retailed by Parkins & Gotto, London Comprising 1000 pages. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some surface scuffing and staining, first page inscribed.

Lot 247

A Scottish 1920's photograph album depicting scenes around the Isle of Arran, to the first page written in pencil ' A Few Memories of Arran, John Norman 1924/5, the photographs 18.5 x 13cm, and the album 33 x 25.5cm.

Lot 150

THE BEATLES - in-house EMI/Capitol award commemorating the Remastered Catalogue of The Beatles, presented to key members of the projects EMI production team. This award was presented to Tanya Nolan in recognition of her contribution to the success of first week soundscan sales of 1,080,000 albums. Frame measures approximately 46cm x 56cm. Provenance: purchased from EIL and included original receipt of purchase

Lot 1126

RADIOHEAD - ON A FRIDAY (1986 OAF DEMO) - Rare as hens teeth unreleased demonstration cassette of the first incarnation of Radiohead. This unearthed gem contains previously unreleased Radiohead tracks which include: Side A: Fragile Friend, Girl (in the purple dress), Everybody Knows, Mountains (on the move), Lemming Trail, Lock The Door. Side 2: Fragile Friend (Remix) Lemming Trail (Remix) Lock the Door (Remix) In The Breeze. The tape has 'An O.A.F. Production! and ? written in silver pen. The Cassette comes with inner cover with 2 pictures of the band, track listing and a blurb. Blurb* (The band are; Ed O'Brien (Guitar, vocals) Colin Greenwood (bass), Tom Yorke (lead vocals, acoustic guitar, piano, synth) Phil Selway (Drums, vocals), Raz Peterson (alto/Tenor Sax) Songs written by Tom with Colin and Ed. Thanks to Malcolm, Steve Richard and Harry for their help. To contact us phone Standlake 584. © 1986 - O.A.P. Records. In excellent condition throughout.

Lot 885

60s/70s UK DEMO 45s - Killer collection of 37 x demos covering Psych/Prog and Pop obscurities! Largely on the 'big' labels Decca, CBS, Deram, Reprise and Deram, artists/titles include Fat Chance - Driftin' (F 13352), Asterix - Everybody (F 13075), Ian Green Revelation (CBS 4623), The Love Affair - Baby I Know (CBS 4631), Nancy Sinatra (RS 20851), Neil Young (SAM 15), Velvet Opera, Wolf, Sunchariot, Charlie, Manu Dibango -Sun Explosion, The First Edition, Roy Everett, Steve Ellis and Chicory Tip. Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.

Lot 83

EPS - Great pack of 12 x original title EPs with some rare overseas issues! Titles include Long Tall Sally (original UK 'Sold In UK', 'Parlophone Co' and Danish export, both GEP 8913), Nowhere Man (UK GEP 8952 'Gramophone Co' four prong), Twist And Shout (UK GEP 8882 'Gramophone', 'Recording First Published' four prong), Million Sellers (UK GEP 8946 'Sold In UK', 'Gramophone'), Beatles' Hits (UK GEP 8880 'Parlophone Co' four prong), A Hard Day's Night (orange sleeve GEP 8924 'Parlophone' four prong 'Sold In UK'), All My Loving (UK and Danish GEP 8891), No 1 (UK GEP 8883 'Parlophone Co', four prong) and Beatles For Sale (UK GEP 8931 'Parlophone Co', 'Sold In UK'). Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 931

CLASSICAL - A wonderful collection of works here with around 65 x LPs with 5 x LP box sets including collectable first stereo editions. Performers/composers/works include Henry Krips conducting the Philharmonia Promenade Orchestra performing Waldteufel Waltzes (1st UK stereo SCX 3251 - VG+/Ex+), Haydn's Concerto For Flute/Oboe (Deutsche Grammophon 1st red stereo tulips - Ex+/VG+), Moiseiwitsch - Piano Concerto Movements (1st HMV stereo edition CSD 1373 - VG+/Ex+), Irving - Immortal Pas De Deux (1st UK stereo HMV edition CSD 1286 - VG+/Ex+), Sargent, Karajan, Menuhin, Jochum, Bruckner and The Berlin Phil. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex.

Lot 472

MADONNA - b/w print of Madonna during one of her very first appearances at the Underground/blues club New York. This is a modern print from the original negative Mounted in a cream frame measuring 24" x 20". Also includes 3 posters: large billboard poster for Express Yourself (60" x 40" approx), a Sweet & Sticky tour poster (2009) 35.5" x 23.5", and a Bad Girl poster.

Lot 752

SOUNDTRACKS - Another smashing collection of soundtracks with around 85 x LPs here. Titles include ET (Soundtrack and Sounds Like picture discs), Thunderbirds Are Go For Christmas, Captain Scarlet - No Strings Attached, Star Wars - Return Of The Jedi (pic disc), First Blood, The Controversy, The Singing Detective, Walt Disney's Fantasia, (Warner) - 50 Years Of Film Music (sealed), The Fisher King, Firestarter, James Bond Collection, The Killing Fields and Gremlins. Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.

Lot 705

CARL PERKINS (SUN 1225) - THE BEST OF CARL PERKINS - Incredibly scarce original stereo US pressing Sun LP of Teen Beat - The Best Of Carl Perkins (SLP 1225). The record is in VG condition with light surface marks to both sides; these never extend any deeper than this. The side 2 label is a little creased. MATRIX: SU-121 ?250 + SU-122 ? 251. The 1961 sleeve (the first issue of this design) is in VG condition with tape on the top and bottom edge with a seam splits there.

Lot 474

OASIS - colour photographic print from the photo shoot for Oasis' first album Definitely Maybe. This is a slightly different image than the one used on the album cover. Mounted in a cream frame measuring approximately 22" x 22".

Lot 174

THE BEATLES MEMORABILIA - collection of memorabilia relating to The Beatles to include 6 x calendars (1980s/90s), 2 x souvenir programmes, a Recording Sgt Pepper's book with photos, a pack of John Lennon Christmas cards, stamps/first day covers, Beatles hair, a small wind up music player which plays Hey Jude, Yellow Submarine Collector Cards (1-72), mouse pad, postcards, a wooden guitar shaped pencil case and set of small photo cards.

Lot 125

7" 'SAMPLE STICKERED' UK - Fab trio of UK 'Factory Sample Not For Sale' original stickered 45s. Titles are Can't Buy Me Love (R 5114 'Sold In UK' 'Recording First Published' 4 prong - VG+ a few light marks, the sticker is coming away a little), Help! (R 5305 four prong 'Sold In UK' - VG+ some light surface marks, clean sample stickered on the flip I'm Down) and I Feel Fine (R 5200 'Recording First Published', 'Sold In UK' four prong - VG+ some light surface marks, sticker is on the flip She's A Woman, it has a small tear so now reads 'Ory Sample).

Lot 684

60s/70s ROCK/POP - Well presented collection of 47 x LPs. Artists/titles include Tiny Tim - God Bless Tiny Tim, Z Z Top's First Album, Lynyrd Skynyrd - Street Survivors, Steely Dan inc. Pretzel Logic and Countdown To Ecstasy, Gregg Allman - Laid Back/Allman Brothers inc. Win, Lose Or Draw, Cat Stevens, Boston, The Byrds, Came inc. Nude and Rain Dances, Ry Cooder, Climax Blues Band, Mamas & The Papas and The Monkees. Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.

Lot 93

GEORGE HARRISON - The first 2 solo releases from George - and you won't want to miss out on these clean original UK pressings! Titles are Wonderwall Music (stereo SAPCOR 1 - Ex a couple of light hairline marks/Ex+ a little extremely light wear to the laminate, complete with black inner and insert) and Electronic Sound (ZAPPLE 02 - very strong Ex with just one or two very minor and wispy surface marks/Ex and would likely grade higher but for a small circular price sticker on the back top right corner).

Lot 247

GEORGE HARRISON UNRELEASED RECORDING - of a track entitled "Hello Miss Mary Bee" recorded onto a reel to reel tape which includes other recordings of tracks The Beatles would have been working on at the time. A second reel to reel tape contains a recording of his "Wonderwall" album. The two tapes come with a collection of correspondence to include postcards sent by George and his wife Patti Boyd to the vendor and a 6 page letter from Patti to the vendor.This incredible recording was made especially for the vendor whose name is "Mary Bee" back in early 1968 and was sent to her by George and Patti along with postcards and other recordings during 1967 & 1968.The song, which is approx 1 minute 40 seconds long, was recorded on an Emidisc Reel 2 Reel tape in 1968 at "Kinfauns" and is very much in the Indian style of the music that he was heavily influenced by and producing around the time of his first studio album "Wonderwall".The case of this tape has writing on which reads "Tape to Mary Bee". The "Wonderwall" tape again has writing on the box which reads "Music from the film Wonderwall for Mary Bee". The 6 page letter is a great read and has numerous references to the tapes. Patti talks about George working on the "Wonderwall" soundtrack and at one stage says she can't send a tape of the music but then corrects herself (after speaking to George) to say that "George will tape his music". She also says that George has "just come into the kitchen singing Mary Bee, Mary Bee about to make a lovely cup of tea". There are 3 postcards from Patti & George included in the lot which are all addressed to Mary Bee and have been sent from India. The postcards mention where George & Patti have visited, how they are having their first yoga lesson and that she has been thinking of Mary when meditating. On one George has written "Hello Mary - love George". One of the postcards also starts by asking "Did you get the tapes?".Tape 1 - Side 1 Contents: Track 1 - Never before heard track "Well Hello Miss Mary Bee". 1.40 in duration. Track 2 - Beatles Across The Universe - runs from 2.16 to 5.40. Different to released version - faster, differing instrumentation and backing vocals. Recorded 4th Feb 1968. Track 3 - Beatles Inner Light - runs from 5.50 to 8.21 - again different to released version. Instrumental recorded in India during Jan 68. George vocals recorded at same time as Across the Universe in Feb 68. Released 15th March 1968 as b-side to Lady Madonna. Track 4 - Beatles Lady Madonna - runs from 8.27 to 10.41. Same as release. Recorded Feb 68 and released 15th March 1968. Track 5 - Instrumental Indian music - runs from 10.456 to 23.17 Track 6 - Beatles All Together 23.20 to 25.10 and continues on Side 2 from 0.00 to 0.35 Sounds same as released. Recorded May 67' but not released until Jan 69'.Tape 1 - Side 2 Contents Track 7 - Beatles Christmas Time is Here Again - runs from 00.37 to 6.45 - as per 1967/68 flexi disc release. Recorded May 1967. Track 8 - Beatles Strawberry Fields - runs from 6.49 to 10.49 - same as release. Recorded Nov/Dec 1966. Track 9 onwards - Bob Dylan recordings - from 10.54 to 24.45. Appear to be same as albums/single releases.Includes a letter of provenance from the vendor along with her transcribed lyrics for the song.

Lot 124

CHRISTMAS FLEXI DISCS - Grand selection of the first 2 Christmas flexis. Titles are Sincere Good Wishes For Christmas And The New Year (LYN 492- Ex only a little 'creasing' to the playing surface, not many markings at all/Ex original stapled sleeve) and Another Beatles Christmas Record (LYN 757 - Ex similar nice condition with only a few minor 'creases'/VG+ minor staining, complete with Ex condition insert).

Lot 160

BEATLES BOOKS - HUNTER DAVIeS - original unpublished version of The Beatles The Authorised Biography by Hunter Davies, signed by Hunter. This contains the first 21 chapters and is the version corrected and edited in March 1968, not the final version.

Lot 1057

GOTH/INDIE/ALTERNATIVE ROCK - Smashing collection of 24 x LPs with 12". Artists/titles include Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Kicking Against The Pricks (UK STUMM 29 - Ex+/Ex w/printed inner), The Cure inc, The Head On The Door (FIXH 11), The Top, Pictures Of You, Hot Hot Hot!! (FICSXR 28 promo), Friday I'm In Love (FICSX 42 DJ promo) and Let's Go To Bed, The Birthday Party, The Sisters Of Mercy - Floodland and First Last And Always, Gene Loves Jezebel, Bauhaus - Kick In The Eye and The Sky's Gone Out, The B-52's and Cabaret Voltaire. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 49

UK EPs - Coming back home with this fab selection of 13 x early UK issue EPs. Titles include The Beatles' Hits (GEP 8880 four prong 'recording first published'), Twist And Shout (GEP 8882 four prong 'recording first published'), No. 1 (GEP 8883 four prong 'recording first published'), All My Loving (GEP 8891 four prong 'Sold In UK', 'recording first published'), Long Tall Sally (GEP 8913 solid centre), A Hard Day's Night (GEP 8920 and 8924, both four prong 'Sold In UK' 'recording first published), No. 2 (GEP 8938 four prong), Million Sellers (four prong GEP 8946), Yesterday (GEP 8948 four prong 'Sold In UK'), Nowhere Man (GEP 8952 four prong 'Sold In UK') and Magical Mystery Tour (mono blue page and stereo yellow page). Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 790

CLASSIC ROCK/POP - Great collection of around 85 x LPs. Artists/titles include Jim Lea - Therapy ('first time on vinyl' sticker, sealed copy from 2016), Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells (picture disc VP 2001), U2 inc The Joshua Tree, Eagles inc. The Long Run, Bruce Springsteen - Born In The USA, Meat Loaf, David Bowie, Uriah Heep, Visage, Jethro Tull, It's Immaterial, Kate Bush, Toto and Madonna. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 629

CLASSIC ROCK - Another well tuned collection of LPs with 45 here. Artists/titles include Senseless Things - The First Of Too Many, Helloween - Keeper Of The Seven Keys Part II, Kiss - Love Gun, Diamond Head - Borrowed Time, Van Morrison - Hard Nose On The Highway, Yes, Genesis, Greenslade, Queen, Uriah Heep and Asia. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 789

HEAVY ROCK/METAL - Crunching collection of 26 x LPs, 1 x 7" and 4 x CDs. Artists/titles include Guns N' Roses - The Spaghetti Incident? (US GEF 24617 limited edition deleted orange vinyl - Ex/Ex), Kiss inc. Music From The Elder and Lick It Up, Magnum, The Michael Schenker Group - Assault Attack, Scorpions - Love At First Sting, Poison - Flesh And Blood, Motley Crue, Ozzy Osbourne inc. Diary Of A Madman (JET/LP 237), Van Halen, Bruce Dickinson - Tattooed Millionaire, Saxon and Antix. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 558

CHARLATANS TEST PRESSING & PROMOS PACKAGE - last opportunity to acquire one of these ultimate packages of test pressings and promos. This lot includes 5 LP test pressings, 2 x 7" test pressings, 8 x 12" test pressings ,4 x 12" promos and a studio LP (Up At The Lake). LPs to include Some Friendly (SITU30LP), Up to Our Hips (BBQLP147), Charlatans S/T LP (2LP - BBQLP174, Tellin' Stories (BBQLP190) and Us and Us Only (MCA60069). 12" to include their very first single and test pressing of Indian Rope (Good One 12) dated 27 Nov 1989, Only One I Know test pressing x2 (SIT70T - one has Charlatans stamped on label), Then (Sit74T), a 1987 test pressing of Makin Time 12" single (REAGAN1 - Martin Blunt's band prior to Charlatans), Me In Time (Sit 84t) along with 3 later Charlatans 12" test pressings and 4 promo 12" from the 90's. 7" test pressings include an unreleased 7" version of I Never Want An Easy Life If Me And He Were Ever To Get There (BBQ31) and Then (SIT74T). All generally in Ex to EX+ condition with most unlikely to have been played.

Lot 99

LPS - UK & OVERSEAS - BEATLES AND RELATED - Tremendous collection of 15 x well presented LPs including original UK and overseas pressings. Titles include "The Beatles First" (German LPHM 46432 - Ex/VG), PPM (UK mono 5th PMC 1202 - Ex/Ex), With The Beatles (PMC 1206 'Dominion' 7N/7N), A Hard Day's Night (PMC 1230 original UK 3N/3N - Ex/Ex), Beatles For Sale (PMC 1240 4N/3N), Help (PMC 1255 -2/-2 - Ex/VG+), Rubber Soul (PMC 1267 -5/-5 - Ex/Ex , Revolver (PMC 7009), Abbey Road (German 'cigarette' sleeve), Let It Be (UK), Yellow Submarine (German SMO 74 585) and (George Harrison) - Wonderwall Music (German SHZE 250 in shrink). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 925

PUNK/ROCK/ALT - Smashing collection of 22 x (mainly) LPs with hard to find releases. Artists/titles include Dead Kennedys - Frankenchrist (US original VIRUS 45 - Ex+/Ex great copy with 2 inserts and lyric printed inner), Kevin Wet - Wet (VV1003 limited edition picture disc),Stretchheads - Pish In Your Sleazebag (Blast First 58), The Downsiders, Wildildlife - Details, Big Chief - Drive It Off and Face (SP 146 Sub Pop orange vinyl), The Clash - Give 'Em Enough Rope (32444), KMFDM, Nitzer Ebb - Showtime, Siouxsie - Nocturne, Heaven - Bent, Pleased Youth and Magnum. Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.

Lot 351

DINO VALENTI / QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE TAMBOURINE - a tambourine used by Quicksilver Messenger Service singer Dino Valenti on 4th April 1970 at the Fillmore East show in NYC. Provenance: A gentleman named Alan Edwards was sat in the third row at the Fillmore East late show on 4th April 1970 when Dino tossed the tambourine into the crowd. According to Mr Edwards, during Quicksilver's set, Dino was in his full 'horndog/.greaseball mode', wearing a sleeveless leather vest, rolling his shoulders in a manner he considered macho and ogling all of the girls in the first few rows. He fixated on a girl sitting directly behind him (very obviously with her boyfriend) and climbed over the first few rows to try to get a kiss. After he returned to the stage, he through a tambourine to the object of his affection but his aim was off and Mr Edwards caught the tambourine. Fighting his worst instincts to keep it as a souvenir, he turned and handed the girl the tambourine. Dino was watching from the stage, grabbed another tambourine he had been using (with the price tag still on it) and threw it directly to Mr Edwards as a 'thank you'. Comes with a letter of authenticity form Recordmecca and also a letter of provenance from Mr Alan Edwards.

Lot 559

CHARLATANS "BEAUTIFUL FRIEND" ACETATES - two "Soundmasters" acetates (7" and 12") for their 1999 single Beautiful Friend along with the original 12" release. All in excellent condition. This is the first time (and possibly the last) that Charlatans acetates have come onto the market.

Lot 693

ABBA - Cracking collection of 8 x LPs/box sets and a shaped 7". Titles include Thank You For The Music (WA 3894 shaped 7"- Ex+), The Singles - The First Ten Years (ABBOX 2), Super Trouper (ABBOX 1), The Best Of (box set), The Best Of Abba (PD 85/NCB) and Voulez Vous (UK picture disc). Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.

Lot 373

ROLLING STONES / GERED MANKOWITZ GENESIS BOOK - A Genesis Publications book entitled 'Rolling Stones: Masons Yard to Primrose Hill, 1965–1967', first edition. Guildford, Surrey, England (1995). Quarter leather-bound hardcover with silkscreened slipcase, 10 x 12" (25.5 x 30.5cm), 127 pages. Signed on the colophon in silver ink by Gered Mankowitz. Includes an original three-frame contact strip from the negative affixed to the colophon. A difficult to find collection of never before seen photographs that sold out immediately upon its publication. Issue 714/1750.

Lot 544

CHARLATANS - most likely one of their first ever promotional posters that has been signed by all of the original band members to include Martin Blunt, Jon Day, Rob Collins, Tim Burgess and Jon Brookes (signed Jon Boy). Framed and measuring XXcm x XXcm

Lot 963

CLASSIC/BLUES/FOLK ROCK - Expert lot of 34 x LPs with some real underground winners! Artists/titles include Ferris Wheel - S/T (Polydor 583 066), The Rubber Band - Cream Songbook (Major Minor), Roy Harper - Work Of Heart (AWL 1002), Bruce Speelman, J.D. Blackfoot - The Ultimate Prophecy (Mercury 6338 031), Peter Collins - First Album (Decca Nova SDN 21 The Cake - S/T (MCA MUP 303 UK original), Stonepillow, Pulsar - The Strands Of The Future, Judy Mackenzie, The Excursion, Forever More, Iron Lung (UK RE of High Bail), Southern Comfort, Design and Fred Frith. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 560

CHARLATANS "INDIAN ROPE" - a "Mayking" test pressing of their very first recording "Indian Rope" dated 27 Nov 1989. Lot also includes both the 1st (Good one 12) and 2nd releases (Good 1T) of the single. All excellent condition.

Lot 284

FENDER TELECASTER FLAME JAMES BURTON 1994 - limited artist edition that was gifted to Jerry Donahue by James Burton. Serial N4944916. Signed on back by all artists that performed at James Burton's first 2005 guitar festival held in Shreveport including Steve Cropper from Booker T and M.Gs. Includes signed letter from Jerry Donahue from 2010. Includes black Fender hard case.

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