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Lot 290

An early wooden football game with metal figures.

Lot 297

An early Duck shooting game, an H.P.H. series.

Lot 5

An original Star Wars release 'Adventures of R2-D2' game, 1977 plus a Star Wars Destroyer Death Star game, 1978, both made by Parker.

Lot 810

An early amusement arcade Mills 'Target' game.

Lot 840

An original painted fairground panel, roll down numbers game, lovely original fairground art from circa 1950s, 21 x 53".

Lot 841

An original painted fairground panel, roll down numbers game, lovely original fairground art from circa 1950s, 21 x 53".

Lot 842

An original painted fairground panel, roll down numbers game, lovely original fairground art from circa 1950s, 21 x 53".

Lot 843

An original painted fairground panel, roll down numbers game, lovely original fairground art from circa 1950s, 21 x 53".

Lot 497

Continental school, 19th century, still life of game birds, oil on canvas, 69 x 43cm, unframed

Lot 1054

A box of assorted wooden puzzles including animal friends puzzle and a Bar Skittles game (ball missing)

Lot 1388

Jaques Happy Families in original box, an unusual Victorian game, and a pack of Les Amoureux cards

Lot 1460

Two meat plates depicting 'game' scenes, one with cock and hen pheasant and the other with three hounds with pheasants, good condition.

Lot 654

Julian Glover James Bond Aristotle Kristatos signed 10x8 b/w Star Wars Harry Potter Game of Thrones. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 198

ENGLAND 1990 football autographed 12 x 8 photo, a superb image depicting England's squad of players posing prior to the 3rd / 4th place play off game against Italy at the 1990 World Cup Finals, signed by STEVE HODGE and TONY DORIGO using a black marker. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 203

JOHNNY BROOKS football autographed 12 x 8 photo, a superb image depicting Brooks striking an action pose for photographers prior to a game for Tottenham, circa mid 1950s, signed using a blue marker. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 205

CLIFF JONES football autographed 12 x 8 photo, a superb image depicting the Tottenham winger posing for photographers prior to a game, circa late 1950s, signed using a blue marker. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 264

Blowout Sale! Richard Brake Game Of Thrones hand signed 10x8 photo. This beautiful hand signed photo depicts Richard Brake as The Night King in the hit tv show Game Of Thrones. This signed photo is guaranteed authentic, and is supplied from one of the UK's leading autograph memorabilia companies. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 11

IMPRESSIVE 19TH CENTURY FLEMISH WALNUT CABINET, arched top with carved doors divided by fluted pillars on a base fitted to frieze drawers and cupboards under, the paneled doors carved in high and low relief with stag hunting scenes, flowers and fish and game birds, 169 x 56 x 239cms Condition Report: central panel hunter's lance missing, some minor worm holes, base slightly faded, cornice and base with chips and dints.

Lot 338

1960 Moto Morini 175cc Tresette SprintRegistration no. FAS 861Frame no. 43044Engine no. TS41939Introduced for the 1954 model year, the 175cc Moto Morini Settebello (Seven of Diamonds) was a high-performance sports roadster that commenced a run of models named after card games. Although intended for production-class racing, the Settebello was sold with full road equipment and could be distinguished from Morini's other 175s by its larger cylinder head containing hairpin valve springs (all the rest used coils). Following the budget-priced Biscola (trumps) the last of the card game-themed 175s was the Tresette (Three Sevens) which was newly introduced for 1958 together with the sporting Tresette Sprint. There was also an out-and-out racer, the twin-overhead-camshaft Rebello, which was one of the most advanced designs available when introduced in 1955. This restored Moto Morini Tresette Sprint was first registered in the UK in May 2002 and has belonged to the current vendor since November 2013. We are advised that the compression has been lowered for road use, and that the machine has been upgraded with a Powerdynamo 12-volt ignition and MMB electronic rev counter. Last run in December 2019, the machine is described by the private vendor as in excellent condition throughout and would make a superb acquisition for any collection and an ideal mount for the Moto Giro d'Italia. Accompanying documentation consists of restoration notes and bills; some expired MoTs; a V5C Registration Certificate; and photocopy instruction manual and parts book.Footnotes:As with all Lots in the Sale, this Lot is sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 646

1954 Moto Morini 175cc Settebello SupersportFrame no. B15010Engine no. B15010Moto Morini founder Alfonso Morini split from MM in 1937, setting up a foundry in Bologna. He returned to motorcycle manufacture after WW2, commencing with a 125cc two-stroke and then a similar-sized overhead-camshaft four-stroke single. The company was active in racing right from the start, winning the Italian national 125 championship in 1949. Although never a Grand Prix category, the 175cc class was an important one in Continental Europe. Introduced for the 1954 model year, the Moto Morini Settebello (Seven of Diamonds) was a high-performance sports roadster that commenced a run of models named after card games. Although intended for production-class racing, the Settebello was sold with full road equipment and could be distinguished from Morini's other 175s by its larger cylinder head containing hairpin valve springs (all the rest used coils). Following the budget-priced Biscola (trumps) the last of the card game-themed 175s was the Tresette (Three Sevens) which was newly introduced for 1958 together with the sporting Tresette Sprint. There was also an out-and-out racer, the twin-overhead-camshaft Rebello, which was one of the most advanced designs available when introduced in 1955. This Moto Morini formerly belonged to a friend of Giancarlo Morbidelli, Ennio Boiani. An older restoration, the machine is offered with marque-related literature, numerous photographs, old Italian registration papers, and various instruction and parts manuals for other Morini models. Footnotes:As with all Lots in the Sale, this Lot is sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.Lot to be sold without reserve.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: NN If purchased by a UK resident, this machine is subject to a NOVA declaration, undertaken by Bonhams upon a successful sale, to facilitate the registration of the machine here in the UK.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 647

1958 Moto Morini 175cc Settebello Racing MotorcycleFrame no. A28416Engine no. not visibleMoto Morini founder Alfonso Morini split from MM in 1937, setting up a foundry in Bologna. Post-WW2 he returned to motorcycle manufacture, commencing with a 125cc two-stroke and then a similar-sized overhead-camshaft four-stroke single. The company was active in racing right from the start, winning the Italian national 125 championship in 1949. Although never a Grand Prix category, the 175cc class was an important one in Continental Europe. Introduced for the 1954 model year, the Moto Morini Settebello (Seven of Diamonds) was a high-performance sports roadster that commenced a run of models named after card games. Although intended for production-class racing, the Settebello was sold with full road equipment and could be distinguished from Morini's other 175s by its larger cylinder head containing hairpin valve springs (all the rest used coils). GP rider Angelo Bergamonti helped in developing the Settebello for racing. Following the budget-priced Biscola (trumps) the last of Morini's card game-themed 175s was the Tresette (Three Sevens), which was newly introduced for 1958 together with the sporting Tresette Sprint. There was also an out-and-out racer, the twin-overhead-camshaft Rebello, which was one of the most advanced designs available when introduced in 1955. This Moto Morini Settebello racer is an older restoration. The machine is offered with ACI paperwork and an old Italian registration document issued in 1976. Footnotes:As with all Lots in the Sale, this Lot is sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.Lot to be sold without reserve.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: NN If purchased by a UK resident, this machine is subject to a NOVA declaration, undertaken by Bonhams upon a successful sale, to facilitate the registration of the machine here in the UK.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 654

1965 Ducati 125cc Four-cylinder Grand Prix Racing MotorcycleFrame no. 1400.1.601Engine no. DM125/MS2•Unique machine•Original engine and frame•Rebuilt in the Morbidelli Museum's workshop•Has been runOne of motorcycle racing's many 'might-have-beens', the unique machine offered here is Ducati's fabled 125cc four-cylinder Grand Prix racer, which took so long to develop that it had been rendered obsolete by the time the project was completed. Its senior management having decided that racing success was the best way to promote the fledgling manufacturer, Ducati recruited engineer Fabio Taglioni, formerly with Ceccato and Mondial, to oversee its racing and development programmes. Commencing work in May 1954, Taglioni designed the first of Ducati's now legendary sporting singles: the 100 Gran Sport, nicknamed 'Marianna', which made its racetrack debut in 1955. The Gran Sport's overhead cam was driven by a vertical shaft and bevel gears, and this method was carried over to Ducati's 125cc twin-cam (bialbero) and triple-cam (trialbero) racers, the latter featuring Taglioni's famous 'desmodromic' method of valve actuation that dispensed with springs.Having relied hitherto on single-cylinder designs for the 125 class, Ducati introduced a 125 twin at Monza in 1958, the final round of that year's World Championship. Although the Ducati 125s proved capable of winning Grands Prix, they lacked the consistency to challenge the dominant MVs for World Championship honours. And when the Japanese manufacturers arrived en masse in the early 1960s, bringing multi-cylinder technology to the lightweight classes, the writing seemed well and truly on the wall for the European opposition. Hence Taglioni's decision to build a 125 four.Faced with mounting financial difficulties, Ducati withdrew its works team from Grand Prix racing at the end of 1959, which may explain the project's apparent lack of urgency. It would not be resurrected until 1964, and only then at the behest of Ducati's Spanish subsidiary, Moto Trans. In its 16th June 1965 edition, Motor Cycle News reported that, following extensive bench tests, the machine had been tried recently by Ducati's test rider, former racer Franco Farne.However, by this time Honda had been running a similar machine for almost two years and in '66 debuted a five-cylinder 125, moving the game out of Ducati's reach. Although the tests were deemed successful, the 125 four was never raced; instead it was reduced to touring motorcycle shows around Europe, including London's Earls Court in 1966 and '67. Nevertheless, this machine is notable in several ways, being Ducati's first four-cylinder motorcycle and its first to use four valves per cylinder, albeit closed by springs rather than desmodromically. Like the two Honda 125s, the Ducati was equipped with an eight-speed gearbox.How Ducati's 125 four ended up behind the Iron Curtain remains a mystery, for that is where it would be rediscovered decades later. The engine turned up in the Technical Museum in Riga, Latvia while the frame was found in former Yugoslavia. When Giancarlo Morbidelli was managing his factory, he travelled widely throughout Europe, which is how he found the engine. The frame, though, had been purchased towards the end of the 1960 by Gilberto Parlotti, who fitted a different Ducati engine. Among other places, Parlotti raced the machine in Yugoslavia, which is how the frame ended up there. It was discovered by one of Mr Morbidelli's friends, who did not recognise it; Franco Farne confirmed its identity.Its major components reunited, the Ducati 125 four was rebuilt by Giancarlo Morbidelli and his team. The fuel tank was made by Mr Morbidelli himself, as were other parts (the Museum curator remembers finding Mr Morbidelli in the factory on Christmas Day, working on the tank!) while the brakes, forks, hubs, etc used in the rebuild are of correct type. A wonderful monument to the engineering genius of Fabio Taglioni, the machine has been run since the restoration's completion but most of the time has been kept on display. Accompanying documentation consists of a selection of photographs and copies of marque-related literature (in Italian, German, and English).Footnotes:As with all Lots in the Sale, this Lot is sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: NN If purchased by a UK resident, this machine is subject to a NOVA declaration, undertaken by Bonhams upon a successful sale, to facilitate the registration of the machine here in the UK.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 781

A child's game of bar skittles and jigsaws.

Lot 242

Rowlandson (Thomas) The Dunghill cock and game pullet or Boney beat out of the Pitt, etching with hand-colouring on wove paper, sheet 240 x 340 mm (9 1/2 x 13 1/4 in), upper left margin with restored loss, some browning and exposure lines, unframed, [Not in BM Satires], Thomas Tegg, 1810; together with 11 further caricatures, including Piercy Roberts' A Military Salutation [BM 10912], Charles Williams' Political quacks, or the Erfurth copartnership commencing business [BM 11054], an anonymous work The State Nursery [BM 4133], The Peace Offering, The British Bull Baited by Mungrels, and others, various condition issues throughout, all unframed, [mainly 19th century] (12)

Lot 247

Chess.- Sarratt (J.H.) A Treatise on the Game of Chess, 2 vol. first edition, half-title, 1p publisher's advertisements at end of vol.2, bookplate to paste down, puncture mark running through upper cover and first few ff. of text, occasional light foxing, contemporary calf, gilt, some staining to upper covers, joints and extremities lightly rubbed, 8vo, for William Miller, 1808.

Lot 152

Waddingtons Star Wars Customizable Card Game signed by Jon Dutch Vander, R2-D2, Admiral Ozzel and another, a Nintendo 64 Star Wars Rogue Squadron box signed by Wes Janson, Star Wars LP records some signed including Boba Fett, Darth Vander, Gold Leader, Red6, etc.

Lot 257

An unusual six dial game marker or Norfolk Lyre by G and J W Hawksley with gauges for Partridges, Rabbits, Snipes, Pheasants, Hares and Woodcocks, 10cm long. Snipes and hares do not click when turned.

Lot 245

Quantity of vintage board games to include; Trivial Pursuit, Keywords, Wide World Game, etc

Lot 375

"A KEEN HAND": THE GOLFER'S MANUAL BEING AN HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE ACCOUNT OF THE NATIONAL GAME OF SCOTLAND, intro Bernard Darwin, London, The Dropmore Press, 1947, (750) (700), numbered, original cloth, dust wrapper

Lot 41

BOX: PETER RABBIT Talking Storybook game, ND, original box + MY PICTURE BOOK LIBRARY circa 1943, 8 titles complete, original box + FUN-TIME LIBRARY, circa 1937, 8 titles complete, original box + THE BIG BOX OF STICK'EM PICTURES, ND, set of 8 books, original box + 2 others (6)

Lot 225

A collection of three silver meat skewers together with a silver game skewer, 8.3ozt gross (4)

Lot 563

Three new and unused Game Books and a limited edition Game Conservancy book of the Pheasant

Lot 1272

A collection of vintage and antique games and toys. To include: Vintage French Chess Set; Vintage Draught Set; Jacques Snap Circa 1910; Shuffled Symphonies Disney Collectable Card Game; Gulliver's Travels - 1939; House Solitaire; Antique Bezique Boxed - Tenth Edition 1870; Mint-Man Puzzle.

Lot 167

A 4 IN 1 COMPLETE SET THAT INCLUDES ROULETTE CRAPS FOUR FIVE SIX DICE GAME

Lot 501

3 BOXED WARGAMES INCLUDES THE CLASSIC AIR RADE GAME DAMBUSTERS PLUS CRY HAVOC AND SAMURAI BLADES

Lot 503

3 GAMES WORKSHOP WARHAMMER RELATED GAMES INCLUDES SPACE CRUSADE, BLOOD BRAWL AND SPACE HULK DEATH ANGEL CARD GAME

Lot 480

A bone acorn shaped coloured holder containing a miniature skittles game, complete with ball

Lot 57

Royal Worcester Palmyra bowl, five matching smaller dishes, four Staffordshire lobster plates, Large Coalport Indian Tree bowl, Bretby vase A/F Six Royal Albert coffee cups/saucers Copeland tea cups/saucers derby dishes, midwinter dish, Royal Worcester Old English Game dish. Aprox 60 items 40/60

Lot 428

William Cruikshank (1866-1886) watercolour, still-life with dead game", signed, framed13 x 20 cmIn very good condition with strong colours

Lot 300

A cuckoo clock; a carved hardwood hinged box containing a game with polished stones; a celluloid doll; a wooden Noah's Ark set, hand carved animals; miniature mallets; chess board; qty

Lot 101

A 19th century brass and white metal mounted game counter, by G & J W Hawksley, 2 1/4" long

Lot 488

A 17th century style oil on canvas, hunter and game, 13" x 18", in gilt frame

Lot 501

A Wilkinson and Son patent 19th century figured walnut and inlaid oval games table with reversible top revealing bagatelle game, complete with balls and "cues", on turned column and quadruple splay support, 38" x 26"Condition:Split in the top, splits to base inside, veneer lifting in places, light surface scratches. 

Lot 351

Carerra cigarette cards, part sets including The Nose Game, Tools, Alice In Wonderland, and Fortune Telling, together with further cards. (quantity)

Lot 112

Twelve Hammersley porcelain The Game Bird tankards, by Maurice Pledger, for Danbury Mint, with leaflets and certificate.

Lot 369

unmarked, the gold inlaid steel head with compressed gold inlaid pommel, with British crown surmounting initials ‘CE’ within arched and foliate borders, the lower panelled section of the head formed of finely inlaid foliate scrolls with inlaid ribbed and plain collars below, the tapered snake wood stick with inlaid gold eyelet and later brass ferule to point(Steel head 6.5cm long, pommel 3.3cm diameter, overall length 94.5cm)Provenance:By repute Prince Charles Edward Stuartand then gifted to a French Noble FamilyBy descent till circa 1905 - 1909Presented to Alfred William Cox (1857 – 1919)By direct descentExhibited: Stuart and Cromwell Relics, and articles of interest connected with the Stuart Period , Cambridge Antiquarian Society, Guildhall Cambridge 15th-20th May 1911, item 5 (lent anonymously) Note: Although many relics of the Jacobite Cause exist, few are directly and personally connected with the Stuart family, or a single member, so directly. This walking cane was no doubt an important and highly personal accessory of the fashionable Prince Charles Edward Stuart, used within the Courts of Europe when petitioning his cause. A history of portraiture illustrates the Prince as a young, fashionable, educated and confident man. With much of his life spent in Europe in the presence of many Royal courts, he was keen to portray an image of the upmost grandeur at all times. In the 18th century, it was de rigueur to own a fine walking cane; a reflection of one’s societal status, wealth and artistic interests. Sadly, no portraits can be found of the Prince which feature a walking cane, as these more often focus on official symbols of office and heraldry. However, in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery’s collection, Paolo Monaldi & Pubalacci & Silvestri’s exceptional painting, Prince James receiving his son, Prince Henry, in front of the Palazzo del Re , Prince Charles’ father James and his court can be seen with several walking canes, serving as a statement accessory; a clear indication of the fashionable taste amongst the Stuart’s social circles. It is remarkable to consider the cane’s long history with such few breaks in ownership. When it was exhibited in 1911, it was recorded as having been ‘used by Prince Charles when he was at the French court, and was presented by him to a French nobleman, in whose family it has remained until a few years ago, when it was presented by the present holder of the title to the lender’.For some time, the cane was considered to have been a gift to Prince Charles from King Louis, however it has not been possible to substantiate this. Despite this, the worked elements of the cane are certainly European, and draw comparisons to some of the finest gold inlaid and steel metalwork made in France and Germany. A closer look at the inlaid decoration is revealing: the placement of the British crown above his initials rather boldly indicates his rightful claim to the throne. Being the monarch's crown, it is possible that this cane was made for Charles after his father's death and he titled himself King Charles III. Indeed, other personal monogrammed items which survive feature the initials CP for Carlos Princepus . While there is some speculation as to whether the cane was gifted by King Louis, there is no doubt surrounding the quality of manufacture. Moreover, the gifting to a French noble family by Prince Charles successfully traces the provenance back to Charles’ own lifetime; a highly unusual feat and few comparisons exist outwith established museum collections. By the 1911 exhibition the cane was the property (although lent anonymously) of Alfred William Cox. Alfred was a remarkable character of Victorian society. Son of Alexander Robb Cox (1826-1880) he came from a long line of successful Scottish jute merchants and factory owners working in Dundee and Liverpool. In 1879, and on failing his entrance exams for the Military Academy at Woolwich, he was given £100 and an allowance to travel to Australia. His father's intention was for him to learn about the sheep trade and presumably set up his own. But before long he had fallen into his favourite leisure pursuit and was again involved in gambling on horse racing, which had perhaps originally led to his failed exams back in England. On hearing this, his father threatened to cut his allowance and seek his return. For a short time at least, Alfred went into sheep farming. This was not to last long however, his interests inevitably shifted over a game of cards in which he won a share in what became the Broken Hill silver mine, for a sum £120. He would return to England a wealthy man in the late 1880’s with his shares value then estimated at £1,260,000 (some £70m in today’s terms). On his return he became one of Britain’s most successful race horse owners and had many renowned winners, perhaps most famous is Bayardo, a short career which is still remembered today. Late Victorian and Edwardian horse racing at the highest levels was a highly a social event. A fashionable cane such as this would have served Alfred well when in attendance at the Royal Enclosure, and especially when in the company of the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) who frequented there. Alfred Cox had a small but fine collection of canes, this no doubt the highlight. How it came into his collection when it was ‘presented’ to him by the Noble French family remains a mystery, but family tradition has often held that it may have been in lieu of a debt for a horse, stud fees, or likely gambling.

Lot 241

A group of seven Sporting and Racing engravings,:- comprising a Cecil Aldin fox hunting print signed in pencil, Ackermann's Series of National Steeple-Chases, 1840 [2], Game Shooting after F P Cook, [4].

Lot 258

A late 19th/early 20th century bronzed metal desk thermometer: in the form of a dog seated by tree stump with gun and horn resting upon it , the thermometer mounted on a fluted pillar to one side, raised on a naturalistic base with game by the dogs feet, on an oval slate socle, 23.5cm high

Lot 263

A set of George V silver and tortoiseshell menu holders, maker William Comyns & Son, Birmingham 1913: each with a different game subject to centre, Woodcock, Duck, Hare and Pheasant within an oval reeded frame on oval bases, remains of original case.

Lot 316

A TRAY OF NEW ITEMS TO INCLUDE A DRINKING GAME, BALLOONS, PHONE CASES ETC.

Lot 119A

A wooden truncheon; a 19th century wooden skittles game

Lot 648

A Triang patrol wooden pullalong cart, together with Kiddy Craft post van, vintage Mastermind and a boxed Fours Fours Fours game "3D Noughts and Crosses"

Lot 765

A box containing various items including a vintage board game "L'attaque" by H.P. Gibson & Sons of London with various printed cardboard pieces, various books including one volume (the second) T. Smollett "The Present State of All Nations Containing a Geographical, Natural, Commercial and Political History of all the Countries of the Known World" published for R. Baldwin, London 1768, two silk escape type maps, soda siphon, Victorian masonic apron in leather case, two hip flasks, two drawing sets, slide rules, etc. and a vintage hand-held fan

Lot 268

THREE BOXES CONTAINING GAME PIE DISH, VARIOUS PART TEA WARES, POTTERY, CUT GLASS TUMBLERS

Lot 471

Crown and Anchor is a simple dice game, traditionally played for gambling purposes by sailors in the Royal Navy as well as those in the British merchant and fishing fleets.Three special dice are used in Crown and Anchor. The dice are equal in size and shape to standard dice, but instead of one through six pips, they are marked with six symbols: crown, anchor, diamond, spade, club and heart.The game is played between a player and a banker. A canvas or felt mat marked with the six symbols is used for play. The player places bets on one or more symbols. He then throws the three dice. If there is a bet on any symbol which comes up on one or more of the dice, in addition to returning the stake the banker pays the player the amount of his stake for each die showing that symbol: even money if one, 2:1 if two, and 3:1 if three. If the symbol doesn't come up, the player loses his bet.

Lot 122

JAZZ-FUNK - LPs/12". Super funky collection of 28 x LPs/12". Artists/titles are Stanley Clarke (x10) inc. School Days (US NE 439, still factory sealed), Rocks, Pebbles and Sand, Find Out!, I Wanna Play For You, Time Exposure, Let Me Know You, If This Bass Could Only Talk and The Clarke/Duke Project I and II, Wilton Felder (x5) - Insight, Inherit The Wind (MCG 4013), We All Have A Star, Secrets and (No Matter How I Get) I'll Still Be Lookin' Up To You and George Duke (x13) inc. Follow The Rainbow (including UK test pressing, EPC S 83336 - Ex condition complete with label copy sheet, also with stock copy), From Me To You, I Love The Blues, She Heard My Cry, Night After Night (inc. US promo and EU stock copies), A Brazilian Love Affair (FE 36483, in shrink), Guardian Of The Light, Master Of The Game and Dream On. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 269

HIP HOP - 12"/LPs. Absolutely wicked collection of around 115 x mainly 12" with some LPs included. Artists/titles include Public Enemy (x8) inc. Apocalypse 91... The Enemy Strikes Black (1991 EU og double LP, 468751 1), 911 Is A Joke (44-73179), You're Gonna Get Yours, Yo! Bum Rush The Show and Rebel Without A Pause, P.M. Dawn - Of The Heart, Of The Soul And Of The Cross: The Utopian Experience (ltd edition double LP, GEEAX 7/512216-1 - Ex+/Ex with press release), Arrested Development - 3 Years, 5 Months And 2 Days In The Life Of... (UK CTLP 28) and Zingalamaduni (UK CTLP 42), , Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - The Greatest Mixes (DEEPX015), Professor Griff - Pawns In The Game and Kao's II Wiz *7* Dome, Rob Base & D,J, E-Z Rock(x3), Steinski & Mass Media, Digital Underground (x3), Queen Latifah (x12) inc. All Hail The Queen (white label test pressing LP), Simon Harris (x10), Bomb The Bass (x7), The World's Famous Supreme Team, Rock Steady Crew, Cooke Crew, X-Clan, Afrika Bambaataa, Ambassadors Of Funk, Richie Rich's Rap Academy, Sweet Tee & Jazzy Joyce, Def Jef, J. J. Fad, Tone-Loc, Break Machine and Salt N Pepa. Condition is often very nice and clean Ex to Ex+/archive.

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