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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)
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.
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
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).
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.
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
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”.
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
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)
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.
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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