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Lot 124

A First Period Worcester large cylindrical mug transfer printed in black after Robert Hancock with the 'Rural Lovers' and 'Milking Scene' prints, circa 1765, 15cm.

Lot 322

A Chinese silk embroidered panel, a similar gilt-wire embroidered panel and a painting on pith paper the first depicting a large moth, flowers and foliage, 34 x 28cm; the second depicting a ferocious dragon, 24 x 26cm; the third painted with a butterfly amongst blossom, 15 x 22cm [minor damage] all framed and glazed 3.

Lot 131

A pair of small Copeland and Garrett porcelain cylindrical boxes and covers and a pair of Continental pounce pots and screw covers the first painted with flower sprays and fruit within blue scrolling borders on a gilded pale yellow ground, green printed marks, circa 1830-50, 5cm high; the second painted with flowers, the domed covers with bud finials, faux Sevres marks, 12cm [4].

Lot 14

A group of three silver photograph frames the first by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1897, with pierced floral decoration, 18 x 21.5cm, aperture 9.5 x 14.1cm, a similar example, decorated with birds, by Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1900, 18.8 x 14cm, aperture13.5 x 9.6cm, and a similar frame, by Green & Cadbury Ltd, Birmingham 1925, 18 x 12.8cm, aperture 13 x 8cm (3)Condition ReportRepousse decorated examples lacking glazing. All with knocks, dents and wear. Wear and losses to the backs. Small frame with a split and repaired back.

Lot 382

Three George III mahogany pot cupboards comprising; a commode example, with a tray top, and brushing slide, over two doors and a drawer, 60cm wide45cm deep77.5cm highand another tray top example, over a frieze drawer and two doors,53cm wide46cm deep79cm highand another,with a single door and later rail,42cm wide35cm deep76cm highCondition ReportFirst example) Watermarks and wear to the top. The handle is missing to one door. The drawer has been converted. Second example) Repolished. Repaired split to the top. Splits and scuffs to one side.Third example) Knocks and wear throughout.

Lot 146

A glass decanter, c.1800, with three applied neck rings, below a bullseye stopper 28cm hightogether with a similar bottle lacking stopper,20cm highand an engraved glass bottle,19th century, Dutch, the globular form with twin handles and stopper, decorated with windmills and applied rigger trails, 33cm high (3)Condition ReportThe first with nibbles to the decanter stopper. The second bottle missing the decanter stopper. The Dutch example with some bruising to the body of the bottle. The stopper with some chips and nibbles.

Lot 153

A silver proof 50p and two coin first day covers. Postage A

Lot 407

3 Royal Mint 2014 £20 fine silver coins, 4 Royal Mint Timeless First 2013 George and the dragon fine silver £20 coins, Royal Mint Sir Winston Churchill 2015 £20 fine silver coin.

Lot 110

A 2023 gold half ounce coin. Proof finish and first strike with COA. Postage B

Lot 135

Jubilee mint £2 silver proof coin and first day cover along with a diamond jubilee coin set. Postage B

Lot 569

Two boxes of First Day Covers, together with replica medals

Lot 356

Two albums of First Day Covers, together with an album of Mint stamp sets (four albums altogether)

Lot 66

An impressive First World War leather bound photograph album belonging to and correlated by Major Sir Samuel Edward Scott, 6th Baronet and Conservative Party Politician, serving with the West Kent Yeomanry - this album relating to Gallipoli campaign and others, 1915-1917, together with some original First World War Eastern Front maps CONDITION REPORT Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself. To that end, we have provided a number of additional images to showcase the lot in further detail.

Lot 315

A box containing a large collection of collectable stamps and First Day Covers - GB and World

Lot 585

GB mint stamps or First Day Covers

Lot 33

A historically important metal tank name plate 'Michael' removed from the very first Sherman tank to arrive in the UK for evaluation in WWII, sponsored by Michael Dewar - hence the name, it was only the second Sherman to be manufactured during the war - the first stayed in the US (see provenance and photographs) - 48cm x 13.5cm

Lot 573

GB mint stamps or First Day Covers

Lot 352

A selection of collectable stamps, First Day Covers etc.

Lot 135

First and Second World War medals, etc.

Lot 67

Two First World War photograph albums belonging to Major Samuel Sir Edward Scott serving West Kent Yeoman division

Lot 65

An impressive First World War leather bound photograph album belonging to and correlated by Major Sir Samuel Edward Scott, 6th Baronet and Conservative Party Politician, serving with the West Kent Yeomanry - this album containing many photographs and ephemera relating to the Italian Front September 1916

Lot 567

A quantity of GB First Day Covers, including Benham Special Issues or 1960's covers

Lot 338

Ogata Gekkô (1859 – 1920), Japanese woodcut on paper, first Japanese - Chinese war . 37X72 cm

Lot 335

Ogata Gekkô (1859 – 1920), Japanese woodcut on paper, first Japanese - Chinese war . 37X72 cm

Lot 337

Ogata Gekkô (1859 – 1920), Japanese woodcut on paper, first Japanese - Chinese war . 37X72 cm

Lot 336

Ogata Gekkô (1859 – 1920), Japanese woodcut on paper, first Japanese - Chinese war . 37X72 cm

Lot 339

Ogata Gekkô (1859 – 1920), Japanese woodcut on paper, first Japanese - Chinese war . 37X72 cm

Lot 120

Pair of Classical Candelabras, sculpted marble Gryffons on round base, holding a column, with gilded bronze mounts with chains and three branches with spouts, central Alabaster bowl with fruit finial, North Italian first half 19th century, 63 cm high, a pair

Lot 340

Ogata Gekkô (1859 – 1920), Japanese woodcut on paper, first Japanese - Chinese war . 37X72 cm

Lot 529

MOTOWN/RELATED ARTISTS - LP COLLECTION. Cracking instant collection of around 47 x LPs from famous Motown artists. To include Mary Wells inc. My Baby Just Cares For Me (TML 11006), Jimmy Ruffin - Ruff 'N Ready (TML 11106) and The Jimmy Ruffin Way (stereo RE), Stevie Wonder - Innervisions, Songs In The Key Of Life, Fullfillingness' First Finale, Talking Book and Journey Through The Secret Life Of Plants, The Motortown Revue In Paris, Motown Memories, The Temptations, Jackson Five, Gladys Knight & The Pips and Diana Ross/Supremes. Condition is often Ex to Ex+/archive (records) and VG+ to Ex+ (sleeves).

Lot 430

118 UK 70'S SOUL SINGLES INCLUDING DEMOS - a collection of 118 UK 70s Soul Singles including Demos. The collection includes: Marion Jarvis - A Penny For Your Thoughts, Cashflow - Mine All Mine, Baltimore First Class - Me & My Gemini, Donnie Elbert - Are You Ready (Willing And Able), Sistlet Sledge - Mama Never Told Me, Jesse Green - Come With Me, Wilma Reading - One More Mountain (Promo), The Nite-Lighters - K-Jee, Snoopy Dean - Shake N Bump, Chuck Jackson - All Over The World, Blue Moderne - Do That Again (Promo), Vicki Sue Robinson - Daylight (Promo), Betty Everett - You Can Do It, The Expressions - Round And Round In Circles, The Drifters - When Ya' Comin' Home?, Gene Chandler - Greatest Love Ever Known, The Third Time Around - Soon Everything Is Going To Be Alright, Jackie Moore - This Time Baby, The Salsoul Orchestra - Nice N Naasty, K-Y-ZE - Stomp (Move, Jump, Jack Your Body) and more. Labels include: Echo, Atlantic, EMI, Pye, EMI, United Artists, Arista, 20th Century Records, Contempo, CBS, Buddah, Polydor and more. The condition is generally G to Ex+ condition.

Lot 393

25 ORIGINAL 70'S US SINGLES (SOUL) INCLUDING PROMOS - A collection of 25 Original US 70's Singles (Soul) including promos. The collection includes: Reggie Garner - Hot Line (Capitol), Jodi Mathis - Don't You Care Any More (Capitol), Stanley Woodruff and The 'Us' Trio - What Took You So Long, Margie Joseph - I Can't Move No Mountains (Atlantic), Sam Dees - Come Back Strong (Atlantic), Spinners - I Just Want To Fall In Love (Atlantic promo), Donny Hathaway - Love, Love, Love, Sister Sledge - Love Don't You Go Through No Changes On Me (Atco Promo), Jackie Moore - Both Ends Against The Middle (Atlantic), Carl Carlton - You Can't Stop A Man In Love, The Lovelites - My Conscience, Leon Ware - What's Your Name, Sidney Thomas - Look Let's Make Move And See If You Like It, Loleatta Holloway - Mother Of Shame, Today's People - S.O.S. (All We Need Is Time For Love), The Earles, Inc. - Tee-ti, Jimmy Jones - Ain't Nothing Wrong Makin' Love The First Night, Kim Tolliver - I Don't Know What Foot To Dance On, Ambelique - Talk Like That, Lee Bates - (What Am I Gonna Do) What Am I Gonna Say (promo), Dustin Wilson - Have Some Sympathy, J.T. Brown - Like Taking Candy (From A Baby), Gwen Owens - You Better Watch Out, Larry Houston - Give Me Somethig To Go On, L.V. Johnson - I Don't Really Care. The Collection generally VG to Ex+.

Lot 545

FIRST HORIZON - JUST WANNA HAVE SOME FUN (TONIGHT) 7" (FR-026). A copy of First Horizon - Just Wanna Have Some Fun (Tonight) c/w I Need To Know (FR-026), In clean Ex+ condition with crisp and clear labels.

Lot 182

20 US PRESSING SINGLES - SOUL - Soul Collection of 20 US pressing Singles - Soul. Collection to include: Ann D'andrea - Don't Stop Lookin', Major Lance - Ain't No Soul (In These Old Shoes), Homer Banks - Hooked By Love, Bobby Womack - Tried and Convicted, Jackie Taylor - Walkin' Back (promo), Ricky Allen - Just Me And You, Mel Vena Allen - The Bigger Your Heart, The Astors - I Found Out, Barbara Mercer - Doin' Things Together With You, Eddie Parker - Crying Clown, First Choice - This Is The House (Where Love Died), Irma & The Fascinators - Lost Love, Big Maybelle - Oh Lord, What Are You Doing To Me, The Shirelles - Last Minute Miracle, The Webs - This Thing Called Love, Pat Thomas - I Can't Wait Until I See My Baby's Face, J. J. Barnes - Got To Get Rid Of You, Jimmy Castor - Just You Girl, Bunny Sigler - Follow Your Heart, Roscoe Shelton - Running For My Life. Collection generally VG to VG+ condition.

Lot 400

121 ORIGINAL 60'S UK SOUL SINGLES (ORIGINALS - Collection of 121 Original 1960s Soul Singles. Collection to include: Percy Sledge - Baby, Help Me, Spencer Wiggins - I Never Loved A Woman, Aretha Franklin - Do Right Woman-Do Right Man - The House That Jack Built, Joe Tex - If Sugar Was As Sweet As You, James Brown - I Can't Stand Myself (When You Touch Me), Dobie Gray - The In Crowd, Otis Redding - You Made A Mon Out Of Me, Smokey Robinson and The Miracles - Who's Gonna Take The Blame, Tami Lynn - I'm Gonna Run Away From You, P.P. Arnold - First Cut Is The Deepest (Promo), The Tams - How Long Love, Oscar Toney Jr. - For Your Precious Love, Donnie Elbert - Along Came Pride, Laura Lee - Rip Off, Johnny Nash - There Are More Questions Than Answers, Bill Cosby - Little Ole Man (Uptight Everything's Alright), The Flaming Ember - Westbound No. 9, Bob And Earl - Harlem Shuffle, Detroit Emeralds - Feel The Need In Me and more. Labels include: Atlantic, Soul City, Polydor, Tamla Motown, Capitol, Stateside, Stax, Direction and more. The collection generally VG to Ex+

Lot 475

BLUE HORIZON AND RELATED - BLUES LP PACK. A smashing collection of 17 blues LPs. Many released or related to the UK label Blue Horizon. Artists/ titles include Sunnyland Slim inc Midnight Jump (7-63213, record VG+/ sleeve Ex), Larry Johnson - Presenting The Country Blues (7-63851, VG+/ VG+), Various - Swamp Blues (7-66263, Records VG+/ sleeve VG+), Duster Bennett inc Bright Light (S7-63221), Justa Duster (BH 4804), 12 DBs (x2) (OLLP 5312 AS) & (BH 4812). George Smith inc No Time For Jive, Long Overdue. Gordon Smith - Takin Time, Curtis Jones inc Now Resident In Europe, Lonesome Bedroom Blues, In London. Jellybread inc Sixty-Five Parkway, First Slice, S/T and Various - The 1968 Memphis Country Blues Festival. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+, odd sleeve and record may drop to VG.

Lot 250

24 HAYLEY RECORDS UK PRESSING SINGLES INCLUDING PROMOS - A Collection of 24 Hayley Records UK Pressing singles including Promos. Collection to include: Lyn Vernaro - Ain't That Something (Promo), Thunderbird Sound - In Heaven & On Earth (Promo), Sy Hightower - I Wonder Why (Promo), Deon Jackson - Pain In My Heart, JJ Barnes - Lucille - Love At First Sight, Inez Foxx - Because I Love Him (I Just Can't Put Him Down) (Promo), Jimmy Delphs - Where There Is Love, Tony Hester - Keep A Hold On Me (Promo), Jimmy Ruffin - The Entertainer, 'Popcorn' Wylie & The United Sound Singers - Goin' To A Happening, Carolyn Franklin - Turn Me Loose, Rose Battiste - It's Not What You Say (But How You Say It), Barbara Mercer - My Dear Heart, Steve Mancha - Girl Have Pity, Almeta Lattimore - These Memories (Promo), Just Brothers - Honey, Sharon McMahan - I Have No Choice, Tony Hester - Come Out Of Your Thing, Bobby Sheppard - Surely, Jimmy Delphs - Walk On Into My Heart, Dathan Jones - Contract On Love, Emanual Laskey - (Put Your Name) In The Hall Of Fame (Promo), Charles Brimmer - Show And Tell (Promo). The collection is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 391

25 ORIGINAL 70'S US SINGLES (SOUL) - A collection of 25 Original US 70's Singles (Soul). The collection includes: Johnnie Taylor - What About My Love, Susan Phillips - Key In The Mailbox, Larry Houston - Let's Spend Some Time Together, The Impressions - Love Me, C.B. Overton - Superstar Lady, Tyrone Barkley - Man Of Value, Oscar Perry - Wind Me Up, Lou Courtney - Somebody New Is Lovin' On You, Jimmie "Bo" Horne - If You Want My Love (x2), Frankie Sanders - Take Another Look, Ron Henderson & Choice Of Colour - Nobody Will Ever Take Your Love From Me, Oscar Perry - Come On Home To Me, Johnny Baker - Operator, Operator!, James Govan - Uphill Climb, Barbara Jean English - If It Feels This Good, Little Dooley - Memories, Phase II - The First Shot, David Sea - Angel (You're The Sunshine), Buddy Turner - You're What's Missin' In My Life, Albert Jones - You And Your Love, The DYnamos - You Can Do It By Yourself, Larry Houston - Let's Spend Some Time Together, S.O.U.L. - This Time Around, True Image - Secret Lover. Collection generally VG to Ex+

Lot 273

SOUL - LP COLLECTION. Another quality collection of around 58 soul LPs. Artists/ titles include Swamp Dogg - Gag A Maggott, Gene Chandler & Jerry Butler - One & One, The Independents - The First Time We Met, Bo Kirkland And Ruth Davis - Bo & Ruth, Love Committee - Law & Order, Coley Silverspoon, Hodges, James & Smith inc Incredible, What's On. Earl Hines - Yearning And Burning, Leon Haywood inc Intimate, Keep it In The Family. Donny Hathaway inc Live, The Best Of. ZZ Hill inc I'm A Blues Man, The Rhythm & The Blues, Down Home. Grey & Hanks - You Fooled Me. The Impressions inc Fan The Fire, It's About Time, Originals, First Impressions, Lovng Power. Isley Brothers, The Jade, La Belle, Edwin Starr, Sugarpie Desanto, Ruth Brown. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 251

Winston S Churchill, My Early Life, first edition 1930, Thornton Butterworth Limited. H.23 W.16cm.

Lot 5

THE FIRST UK REFERENDUM 1975 STERLING SILVER MEDAL AND INGOTS SET EACH INGOT - 31.9 GRAMSMEDAL - 49 GRAMSTOTAL WEIGHT: 240 GRAMS

Lot 381

An original sixties flag used on the set of Top of The Pops. The TV music show was made by the BBC and was the world's longest running weekly music show broadcasting between the 1st January 1964 and the 30th July 2006. The Rolling Stones were the first group to perform on the show with The Beatles appearing on the 25th March 1964. The flag measures 125.5cm x 117cm (49.5 inches x 46 inches). There are several small sections of staining. The condition is very good.

Lot 398

A collection of items relating to Yes. Includes: a two page typed press release on Tony Barrow International Limited letterhead paper a two page typed press release on Paragon letterhead paper two sheets of Yes letterhead paper. The press releases measure 20.4cm x 33cm (8 inches x 13 inches). The letterhead measures 21cm x 30cm (8.2 inches x 11.9 inches). The condition is very good. Provenance: from the collection of Roy Flynn, first manager of Yes.

Lot 271A

A Christmas card that has been cut in half and then glued onto a piece of black paper. The inside section of the card has been signed by the Queen. Freddie Mercury and John Deacon have signed their first names only in blue pen. Brian May has autographed his full name in blue pen and Roger Taylor has signed his full name in black pen. Each section measures 12cm x 9.5cm (11.75 inches x 3.75 inches. The black paper measures 18cm x 23cm (7 inches x 9 inches). The condition is excellent. Provenance: this item was purchased from an auction at the annual Official Queen Fan Club Convention.

Lot 342A

A 31 page original camera script, formerly the property of BBC DJ and presenter Andy Kershaw for the broadcast of the Old Grey Whistle Test that took place on 20th May 1986. The broadcast featured a live performance by The Smiths and a pre-recorded performance by Public Image Limited. The show also included a world first performance of a Rolling Stones video for ‘One Hit (To The Body)’ as well as songs by other artists including Peter Gabriel, Tears for Fears and Big Country. The script contains other information including stage plans for the live bands, song lyrics, running orders, schedules, call times and a crew list. Each page measures 21cm x 30cm (8.25 inches x 12 inches). The pages are held together by a metal split pin in the upper left corner. Several of the pages have some handwritten notes on them. The condition is very good plus. Provenance: comes with a signed letter of authenticity from BBC presenter and DJ, Andy Kershaw. A video of the performance can be seen here.

Lot 397

An original Marquee Martin Agency Ltd contract between John Macoy and Roy Flynn dated the 27th June 1969 for a performance by Yes at the Kirkleavington Country Club on the 13th September 1969. It has been signed by a representative for John Macoy at the bottom in blue ink. The contract measures 20.3cm x 33cm (8 inches x 13 inches). It has previously been folded leaving horizontal crease lines and two holes have been punched along the left edge. The condition is very good minus. Provenance: from the collection of Roy Flynn, first manager of Yes.

Lot 382

A collection of correspondence, invoices and receipts relating to Sun Records from 1953 to 1965. The lot consists of the items listed below. Six typed letters addressed to the company, five on Paramount Record Manufacturing Co letterhead and one on American Distributors. Three copy letters sent from Sun Records to Monarch Record Manufacturing Company and Paramount Manufacturing Two Western Union telegrams sent to the company Two carbon copies of faxes sent by the company Ten various invoices and receipts Sun Records was founded in 1952 by Sam Phillips and was the first label to record Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lews, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash. The largest item measures 21.5cm x 28cm (8.5 inches x 11 inches). There is wear and creasing to most of the items. There is damage to the bottom edge of one of the receipts. The condition is very good.

Lot 394

A Memorandum and Articles of Association for Yessongs Limited which was incorporated on the 7th January 1969. Both items are dated the 2nd December 1968. The booklet measures 20.5cm x 33cm (8 inches x 13 inches). The condition is very good minus. Provenance: from the collection of Roy Flynn, the first manager of Yes.

Lot 108

An original programme for Phil Collins' 1990 Serious tour. Phil has signed the front cover in black marker pen adding 'To Christopher cheers' above his name. Included with the programme are three letters: the first is a photocopy of a letter dated 24th April 1990 and is handwritten by Peter Grant to Tony Smith of Hit and Run Music requesting that the programme be signed by Phil Collins the second is a typed letter dated the 2nd May 1990 and is from Tony Smith to Peter Grant sent with the signed programme the third letter is undated and is handwritten by Peter Grant to Christopher which reads:'Dear Chris, I had Phil Collins sign his autograph to you personally. It is the program from his concert at the Royal Albert Hall. See you soon. Hope you are being good! Your friend, Peter' The programme measures 24.6cm x 33cm (9.7 inches x 13 inches). The largest letter measures 21cm x 29.7cm (8.2 inches x 11.7 inches). The condition of the items is very good. Provenance: from the estate of Peter Grant.

Lot 305

A piece of pink notepad paper on which Mick Jagger has signed his name and handwritten a note. It reads: ‘to Ingrid Your mate says you could put me at my ease see you down at the pier lets do the Southend freeze Mick Jagger’. The paper measures 9.5cm x 17cm (3.75 inches x 6.7 inches). There are slight creases in places. The condition is very good. Provenance: accompanied by a letter from the original recipient that reads: ‘I obtained this autograph by Mick Jagger when it was passed on to me by my friend Kirsty McColl in 1985 after he had seen me on Top of the Pops singing Southern Freeez in 1981. At the time she was married to producer, Steve Lillywhite who had just been hired to produce their upcoming album Dirty Work which was released in 1986. I later met Mick & Keith during the recording of the album in 1985 where I had the opportunity to teach Keith Richards the words to a track they had been hoping to record for the album although he could only remember the first two lines. I overheard him sing the first two lines and spontaneously I sang the rest. During that brief one-off meeting I was able to supply him with details he had previously pursuing about the name of the artist and the track which then enabled them to include it on the Dirty Work album. The Track is called Winsome’.

Lot 2

A collection of four itineraries for the AC/DC 1990/1991 Razors Edge world tour. The first is for the North American leg 1 which took place in October 1990, the second is for the North American leg 2 which took place in January 1991, the third is for the UK/Europe/Scandinavia leg which took place in March 1991 and the fourth is for the North American leg 3 which took place in May 1991. The itineraries measure 14.5cm x 21.5cm (5.8 inches x 8.5 inches). The condition is very good.

Lot 234

ˑ A collection of five positive transparencies of Queen. The photographs were taken by George Cooper in Freddie Mercury’s apartment in early 1974 as part of the group’s first promotional photo shoot. There are four shots of each member and one group shot. The condition is mint. These images are being sold with full copyright and will be accompanied by a transfer of copyright letter on Tracks letterhead.

Lot 296

A pair of tour itineraries for the Rolling Stones 1982 European tour. The first is for the dates between the 25th May and the 4th July and the second is for the Feijenoord Stadium, Rotterdam performance on the 28th May 1982. The itineraries measure 21cm x 29.7cm (8.2 inches x 11.7 inches). The condition is very good.

Lot 388

An original Track International UK tour poster for The Who that has been autographed on the front by the group in ballpoint pen. Keith Moon has signed in a dark area of the poster and the signature is difficult to see, he has also drawn a smiling face above his signature. The autographs were obtained at the Odeon Cinema, Newcastle between the 5th and 7th March 1973. The poster measures 51cm x 76cm (20 inches x 30 inches). It has been folded and there is damage and tears in places with tape repairs on the back. The condition is good. Provenance: accompanied by a letter from the original recipient that reads: ‘The is to certify that the Who concert poster signed by the original four members was obtained by me on their first tour of Quadrophenia at the Odeon Newcastle Upon Tyne on 5th – 7th November 1973 when I was working as a member of the stage crew’.

Lot 318

An original promotional poster for the Sex Pistols single ‘Holidays In The Sun’ which was released on the 14th October 1977 as the band’s fourth single and features as the first track on the band’s only studio album ‘Never Mind The Bollocks, Here’s The Sex Pistols’. The poster measures 71cm x 70cm (28 inches x 27.5 inches. The condition is very good plus. Provenance: accompanied by a certificate confirming the poster was formally the property of a Virgin employee.

Lot 354

Two single sided 12 inch acetates each containing a side of Stevie Wonder’s 1974 album entitled ‘Fullfillingness’ First Finale’. Each acetate has a Kendun Recorders label bearing the artist's name, track listing, record speed, the date 7/2/74, the words Motown Records and Stereo. The track listing for each is as follows: Side 1 Smile Please Heaven Is 10 Zillion Miles Away Too Shy to Say Boogie On Raggae Woman (Sic.) Creepin’ Side 2 You Havn’t Done Anything It Ain’t No Use They Won’t Go When I Go Bird Of Beauty Please Don’t Go Each of the acetates has light surface marks around the run-in groove. The condition of each is very good. The condition of the labels is very good.

Lot 3

A collection of three itineraries for the AC/DC 1996 Ballbreaker tour. The first is for the USA dates from the 25th August to the 15th September and the remaining two are for the South America/Australia/New Zealand dates from the 11th November to the 1st December. The largest itinerary measures 14.7cm x 21.7cm (5.8 inches x 8.5 inches). The condition is very good.

Lot 375

An original unused membership card for The Roxy club, Covent Garden, London. The club was famous for supporting the punk movement and in the club's first 100 days played host to Buzzcocks, The Damned, The Jam, Penetration, The Police, Sham 69, Siouxsie and The Banshees, Slaughter and The Dogs, The Slits and The Stranglers amongst others. The membership card measures 9cm x 6cm (3.5 inches x 2.3 inches). There is a section of scuffing to the bottom left corner on the reverse. The condition is very good.

Lot 163

A UK pressing of the 1981 Kate Bush single ‘Sat In Your Lap’ which has been signed by Kate, first name only, on the front of the sleeve. Kate has added ‘For dear Eddy, lots of love’ above her name and ‘xxx’ after. The condition is very good.

Lot 11

The Veterans and The Fallen of the First and Second World Wars, a dedicated pair of stained glass lancet windows, 'To the Glory of God and in Memory of Those who Fought & Those who Fell in the Two Wars 1914-1919 and 1939-1945.' Stained, painted and leaded glass, the first depicting Christ, robed and wearing a Crown of Thorns, the second a knight knelt in prayer beside a seraph with sanguine-red wings, all depicted standing among foliage within Gothic architectural borders, each consisting of a rectangular panel and an ogee panel, each 165cm by 63cm overall. * Provenance : The aisle windows of Burn Park Road Methodist Church, Sunderland (known previously as Thornhill Methodist Church), built 1902-1903 by TR Millburn and JE Miller. The Millburns also built the Empire Theatre in Sunderland. The windows were designed by Atkinson Brothers of Newcastle Upon Tyne. William, Frederick and Albert Atkinson started their business at 125 New Bridge Street, Newcastle upon Tyne in 1876. William died in 1890, and the others continued in business. A large amount of their work involved memorial windows after World War One. Frederick died in 1927 and Albert sold the business to Reed Millican in the early 1930s. These panels were manufactured by Hartley Wood & Co Glass Works in Sunderland, using the Atkinson designs. CONDITION REPORT: Auctioneer's comments regarding the method of photography employed - Due to the scale of some of these windows, and the fact that they have been separated into their constituent panels since being removed from the church, it was not possible to photograph them as a complete, assembled structure. Instead, the panes of each window were photographed separately. They were placed on a window sill, allowing natural sunlight to illuminate them from behind. The surroundings of each panel were cropped out of the image, and the resulting panes of glass were superimposed onto a black background, then aligned as they would have been originally, therefore creating a realistic depiction of the complete window as it was within the church. Whilst I am happy with the overall result, it did prove difficult to replicate the overall perspective of some of the larger pieces, and separate panes could not be aligned perfectly edge-to-edge in every instance. Photographing panels at different times of day also resulted in varying levels of light, meaning some panels are slightly more illuminated than others. For additional photographs, or further comment regarding the condition of these windows, please email sam@millersauctioneers.co.uk. Images also exist of the windows prior to their removal from the church, and can be provided upon request.

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