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Lot 1363

Over 50xLPs of 1970s pop, rock and soul. Includes an 'orange-titled' first pressing of “Led Zeppelin 1”, Cochise “Swallow Tales”, Ronnie Lane & Pete Townshend “Rough Mix”, Mike Heron “Smiling Men” etc.

Lot 1395

Four original Pink Floyd LPs: “Animals” (First pressing, A2U/B2U matrix numbers); “The Wall” (A2U/B5U/A1U/B3U matrix numbers); “Meddle” (Textured sleeve); and “Dark Side Of The Moon”. The condition of the vinyl and sleeves appears to be very good.

Lot 1097

A Dambusters first day cover signed by Barnes Wallis, Bomber Harris etc.

Lot 1359

Fifteen LPs by The Beatles including a first pressing of “Abbey Road” with Apple logo correctly aligned and “her Majesty” listed on label. Also includes “At The Cavern” (Decca LK 4597) and “Ready Steady Go!” (Decca LK 4577).

Lot 1119

A quantity of South Africa and Southern Rhodesia first day covers

Lot 399

Four signed limited first editions for the Franklin Library signed First Edition Society to include Richard Condon, The Venerable Bead; Louis Begley, The Man Who Was Late, Nelson DeMille, The General's Daughter and Joyce Carol Oates, Foxfire

Lot 58

Two signed prints of Dambusters interest, the first 'The Dambusters' by Robert Taylor, signed by approximately 50 various aircrew including recipients of the DFC and VC (50 x 60cm) the other 'Breaching the Elder' signed limited edition (337/650) print by Simon Smith, also signed by Edward Johnson, Raymond Grayson and Fred Sutherland (49 x 66cm)

Lot 1036

An album of GB first day covers and a suitcase of sundry stamps

Lot 85

Robert Taylor signed first edition print 'Lancaster' with pencil vignette, multiple signatures including Group Captain Leonard Cheshire (35 x 47cm)

Lot 1102

An album of Australian stamps, Australia and New Zealand first day covers and loose stamps

Lot 398

Four signed limited first editions for the Franklin Library Signed First Edition Society to include Caleb Carr, The Alienist; Toni Morrison, Jazz; Susan Sontag, The Volcano Lover and E.L.Doctorow, The Waterworks

Lot 1078

Seven albums of GB first day covers, an empty cover album and an Eire album. Includes four Battle of Britain covers with numerous pilot signatures

Lot 515

A leather box of locomotive postcards together with a selection of British first day covers from the 1980's

Lot 1364

A case of 30x LPs from the 1960s. Includes a first pressing of “Bob Dylan”, Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick “Prince Heathen”, Isley Brothers “This Old Heart Of Mine” etc

Lot 1394

Led Zeppelin "I" & "II", both with red/maroon labels. The first LP is a second pressing with orange lettering and A1/B1 matrix nos. The second LP is a first pressing with the "Lemon Song" credit and A2/B2 matrix nos. The condition of both appears to be very good with only a few surface marks.

Lot 401

Five limited first editions for the Franklin Library Signed First Edition Society to include Thomas Tryon, The Wings of Morning; Scott Turow, Pleading Guilty; Richard Condon, Prizzi's Money; Judith Rossner, His Little Women and Robert Stone, Outerbridge Reach. All as new, still shrink-wrapped

Lot 1381

The Beatles “Love Me Do” single Parlophone 45-R 4949. First pressing with red labels, 'Made in Gt Britain' on labels and ZMPT tax code in dead wax. Comes in Type A sleeve. There are some surface marks but the record apparently plays well.

Lot 1064

An extensive omnibus collection of British Commonwealth mint stamps and miniature sheets celebrating the 25th anniversary of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 11 stockbooks. Also includes stamp booklets and first day covers

Lot 277

A First World War period watch,Middlesex Regiment brooch and pendant with photograph of the owner, Edward Beck.

Lot 85

A Collection of Crested china,including First War tank, ambulance, folding camera and a collection of pillar boxes.

Lot 323

A Spode First Edition bust of Winston Churchill,height 7.25".

Lot 357

A Harrod's First War period silver cased military wristwatch,Swiss made with silver case and enamelled dial.

Lot 187

A group of medals-Second World War Royal Fleet Reserve medal to KX 94734 (Ch.B.21454) W.A.O. Williams. STO.1.R.F.R. Long Service and Good Conduct medal. A First War medal to the same recipient and another to O J Williams, Royal West Kent Regiment, and a Somerset Maugham medallion, (4).

Lot 139

A First War period brass military compass,dated 1917 in original leather case stamped Hobson & Sons, London.

Lot 60

A Michael Sutty porcelain group,depicting Captain Kelly, First Life Guards engaging the Colonel of the French Cuirassiers, Waterloo 1815, base length 13.5".

Lot 458

A cased set of 4 Garrard's 1978 Collection silver dishes,including First Flight to Australia 1928, 13.5cm across, gross weight 17 oz.

Lot 32

A Border Fine Arts sculpture modelled as First One In, another Taking Flight and a Chiltern sculpture of Kingfishers, (3).

Lot 859

United States bank checks, 1866 onwards including Long Island Bank, First National Bank, Bloomsbury Banking Company, Lebanon National Bank, and Banca Populare Fugazi, (38).

Lot 745

Various stamp sets, first day covers, etc., to include Europe In Space, Royal Mail Mini Stamps, Penny Black Anniversary, various other 1990's, etc., (1 album).

Lot 134

STAMPS : AN ALBUM OF GB FIRST DAY & COMMEMORATIVE COVERS ALSO A FOLDER CONTAINING GB FDC & GB STAMPS IN MINT & USED CONDITION

Lot 100

THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN BOOK, FLEMING, JONATHON CAPE FIRST EDITION 1965 SOME TEARS TO DUST JACKET

Lot 141

ALBUM CONTAINING 1980 FIRST DAY & COMMEMORATIVE COVERS RELATING TO WORLD CUP, SOME SIGNED BY BOBBY CHARLTON, ALSO 6 ISLE OF MAN CROWNS ( TWO SETS) AT REAR OF ALBUM & WRFU ITEMS 1980/81

Lot 119

STAMPS : FIRST DAY COVERS, IOM, GB, AIRMAIL FORMS, ARLINGTON 1975-1983 SILK COVERS WITH SPECIAL POSTMARKS

Lot 1387

The Beatles & related: “Abbey Road” (first pressing with Apple logo aligned to track listing and “Her Majesty” credit on label); “Rock 'n' Roll Music” (2xLP, gatefold); “Live At The Star Club Hamburg” (2xLP, Lingasong LNS 1, gatefold); and John Lennon “Rock 'n' Roll”. All are original pressings and the condition of the vinyl appears to excellent.

Lot 396

Four signed limited editions for the Franklin Library Signed First Edition Society to include Mary McGarry Morris, A Dangerous Woman; Robertson Davies, Murther and Walking Spirits; Chaim Potok, The Gift of Asher Lev and Amy Tan, The Kitchen God's Wife

Lot 542

A quantity of ephemera including a box of United States Campaign 72 Nixon cigarettes, US Naval ephemera, 1977 Sotheby's firearms catalogue, Ladbybird book "First Day of the Holidays", Short History of the London Rifle Brigade 1915, Birds Eye View Panama Canal Map, National Hospital Reserve engraved plaque and a pair of Skipper x 50 binoculars

Lot 1038

Two boxes of GB presentation packs and first day covers, a coin/stamp cover, a Triumph all world stamp album and sundry stamps in a stock book

Lot 1059

A box of stamps and sundries mainly comprising a large quantity of GB first day covers

Lot 1396

Two original LPs by The Spencer Davis Group: “Their First LP” (Fontana TL 5242); and “The Second Album” (Fontana TL 5295) - both with black/silver labels. The condition of the vinyl appears to be very good.

Lot 395

Four signed limited first editions for the Franklin Library Signed First Edition Society to include Dominick Dunne, A Season in Purgatory; Dominick Dunne, An Inconvenient Woman; Peter Carey, The Tax Inspector and John Gregory Dunne, Playland

Lot 1518

A vintage leather suitcase with Union Castle First Class stickers and blue canvas lined interior (55 x 36cm)

Lot 1371

Six Pink Floyd LPs: “Meddle”; “The Dark Side Of The Moon” (2x copies); “Wish You Were Here”; “Animals” (first pressing); and “The Wall”. The vinyl appears to be in excellent condition.

Lot 10

David Shepherd: Seven signed limited edition prints, the first "Happy Hippo" (1259/1500), the remainder unnamed and from limited editions of 1000, includes cheetahs and a rhino, all framed and mounted (largest 14.5 x 14.5)

Lot 1334

Seven rock LPs which includes: Jimi Hendrix “Rainbow Bridge” (matt gatefold sleeve, A1/B1 matrix nos); Deep Purple “In Rock” (first pressing with no EMI on labels and A2/B1 matrix nos.); Skid Row “34 Hours” (gatefold); Captain Beyond “S/T”;Savoy Brown “Hellbound Train” (gatefold); Steppenwolf “Live”; Velvet Underground “White Light/White Heat”.

Lot 664

A 1970's Kiss promotional poster, produced for their first LP

Lot 412

Twenty Ladybird titles from the 1950/60s to include Bunnykins Picnic Party, Baby's First Book etc

Lot 92

Three limited edition military aviation prints comprising Gerald Coulson 'First Light' (35/500) of 92 Squadron leaving Biggin Hill, with multiple veterans' signatures; Anthony Saunders 'Homeward Bound ' (112/400) with pencil signatures of Luftwaffe aces and other veterans, with certificate and a studio proof (2/40) 'Steady There, Them's Spitfires' with multiple veterans signatures, all unframed, largest 38 x 50cm

Lot 1091

Four Australia and New Zealand first day cover albums

Lot 563

A large collection of Bristol related books, some first editions, detailing the social history of the city since the late 19thC

Lot 1150

A collection of GB stamps on loose album papers including mint early QEII, earlier issues and first day covers

Lot 1060

Seven GB first day cover albums

Lot 1015

Two albums of GB QEII first day covers

Lot 1075

An extensive collection of GB first day covers in ten Royal Mail cover albums

Lot 938

Two wicker baskets together with a large decanter shaped vase, two blue and white ceramic obelisks on brass bases, a carved wooden lamp in the form of an oriental scribe and a collection of books to include 'Ascent of Everest' first edition by John Hunt

Lot 280

The following lots are consigned for sale by direct descendants of James Allen Shuffrey BWS (1859 -1939) and Reginald Allen Shuffrey.James Allen Shuffrey was born in Witney and moved to Oxford in 1902, where he lived for the rest of his life. He was elected one of the first members of The British Watercolour Society and became well-known for his paintings in and around Oxford. He was particularly well-known for capturing scenes before a building was about to be demolished or a major change in the landscape was to take place. Large bodies of his work are held by various Oxford museums, some of the collections are viewable online. Several one-man exhibitions have been held over the years. James Allen Shuffrey was of sufficient importance that a blue plaque has been put up on his former home at 7 Narrow Hill, Woodgreen, Witney.His son Reginald Allen Shuffrey was also a successful artist and photographer. His work included a great body of WWI drawings, motoring, advertising and Oxford Varsity magazine, his career included illustrating "The Motor" from 1912-1944, "Morris Owner" magazine and "Motorcycling Manual"; designing signs for Castrol and Christmas cards for Thomas Cook and "Golfing" magazine.To the best of our knowledge, none of the following lots have been seen by the public before.James Allen Shuffrey, BWS (1859-1939): Three watercolours of Oxford on sketching board, "Grove St", "Looking out through a stone arch from Christchurch" and "Brasenose College", all signed with script verso (largest 37cm x 27cm)

Lot 1066

A box of stamps comprising mainly of GB and German issues in stockbooks, first day covers, loose stamps and sundries.

Lot 1400

Approximately 80x LPs from the 1960s to the 1970s. Includes: Mike Oldfield “Tubular Bells” (first pressing with the white/black twins label and “13 Notting Hill Gate” credit); “The Time Of The Zombies” (2xLP); “Neil Young “Harvest” (with poster); Hookfoot “Headlines” (2xLP); Geno Washington “Hand Clappin', Foot Stompin' Funky Butt....Live!”; The Beatles (x4); Cat Stevens (x5); etc. The condition of the vinyl appears to be mostly very good.

Lot 1089

Five GB and Australia first day cover albums

Lot 455

Charles Dickens, Bleak House (London, Bradbury and Evans, 1853). Half leather, marbled boards and end papers. First edition in very good condition

Lot 1372

The Beatles “Revolver” LP XEX 606-1 on Side 2. This is the original UK first pressing of Revolver in Mono PMC 7009 which was removed from sale as John did not like the mix (Mix 11) of 'Tomorrow Never Knows'. This first pressing famously contains the long (original) version of "Tomorrow Never Knows" and is not available on any other recorded format. The condition of the sleeve and original inner are both excellent. The condition of the vinyl appears to be excellent but for one scratch on Side 1 track 3.

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