Pink Floyd - Dark side of the Moon UK Record. Very early press SHVL 804. A-3 B-3 GDL and AAR Ex+ The vinyl is in excellent plus to N/mint condition with no marks and a nice glossy sheen. The labels show no sign that the record was played The Garrod and Lofthouse gate fold sleeve is also in excellent plus to near mint condition., with no edge wear and a lovely spine The inserts are all in mint condition 2 large posters (First time opened to take pictures) and the 2 post cards are in mint condition. The black inner sleeve is in very good condition Just a couple of creases and a seam split .on one edge
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Pink Floyd - Piper at the Gate of Dawn UK LP Record SXC 6157 N/mint The vinyl is in near mint condition with no marks or scratches. The labels look unmarked and are in near mint condition The Garrod and Lofthouse gate fold sleeve is in excellent condition There is no edge wear and and the writing on the spine is very clear. There is one small spot of wear on the front laminate and a handling mark on the reverse Lovely copy
Pink Floyd ? Piper at the gate of Dawn. French record LP 2C 064-04.292 M6 A and B EX The vinyl is in excellent condition and has a high glossy sheen and no marks The Labels are also excellent and show no wear around the spindle hole. The front laminated sleeve is in excellent condition with no edge wear and clear writing on the spine and no creases. There is some age browning to the reverse. The inner sleeve is excellent other than one age brown spot Please see pictures
Pink Floyd - Piper at the Gate of Dawn German record LP C 062-04 292 Ex The vinyl is in excellent condition with a nice sheen The labels are in excellent condition. The fully laminated sleeve is in excellent condition Just a couple of very small dot spots of edge wear The writing on the spine is clear. The inner sleeve is in good condition as there is a couple of seam splits otherwise clean
Pink Floyd - Dark side of the Moon UK Record. Very early press SHVL 804. A-3 ROD B-2 GOR NM The vinyl is in N/mint condition with no marks and a nice glossy sheen. The labels show no sign that the record was played. There are some light spider marks around the spindle hole on side 1, please see pictures. The Garrod and Lofthouse gate fold sleeve is in excellent plus condition., with no edge wear and a lovely spine The 2 large posters are all in mint condition (First time opened to take pictures) and the 2 post cards are in excellent condition with light creasing. The inner sleeve is in very good condition Just with some creases and age browning
Pink Floyd - Dark side of the Moon UK LP Record. SHVL 804. A-8 and B-7 EX The vinyl is in excellent condition with no marks and a nice glossy sheen. The labels also excellent just some light spider marks leading from the spindle hole. The Garrod and Lofthouse gate fold sleeve is in excellent plus condition., with no edge wear and a lovely spine The 2 large posters are all in excellent condition as are the 2 post cards. The inner sleeve is in very good condition with light creasing
Pink Floyd - Piper at the Gate of Dawn UK LP record SX 6157 The vinyl is only in Good condition as it has numerous marks on the playing surfaces The labels are excellent. The E.J.Day front laminated flipback sleeve is in near excellent condition with no edge wear just some light creasing and handling marks on the reverse
The Mothers Of Invention ? Freak Out! US Dbl LP Verve Records ? V6-5005-2 1966 N/Mint The vinyls are in near mint condition with a high glossy sheen. The Gatefold sleeve is in very good plus condition There is some shelf wear on the edges but no seam splits Just light rubbing There is also light rubbing to the front and back of the gate fold. The inner sleeves are in excellent condition
Led Zeppelin ? House of the Holy UK record LP K 50014 A-3 and B-3 NM The vinyl is in near mint condition and has a high glossy sheen There are no marks on the vinyl. The labels are excellent Side 1 is in near mint condition Side 2 There is a small piece of dead wax near the spindle hole which could be removed. Please see pictures. Otherwise Excellent. The MacNeill gate fold sleeve is in excellent condition with no edge wear and a very nice spine as can be seen in the pictures. The original House of the Holy inner picture sleeve is in very good plus condition There is no edge wear or seam splits but there is a couple of light age browning spots
(Suffolk) R. Freeman Bullen: 'Sequestrations in Suffolk', 1925-26, reprinted from Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History, volume XIX Pts 1 & 2, autograph letters to R. Freeman Bullen from H.A. Harris of Thorndon, 1915, & G. Cuthbert-Blad of Ringshall, 1916, loosely inserted, rebound cloth gilt, very scarce; Frederic Shoberl: 'The Beauties of England & Wales', 1813, volume XIV, illustrated John Preston Neale, 12 engraved plates of Suffolk including Mettingham, Blythburgh, Dunwich, Orford, Aldeburgh, Rendlesham, Freston Tower etc, rebound cloth gilt; John Kirby: 'The Suffolk Traveller', 1829, folding map of Suffolk (with part loss) + 4 folding road maps + 4 litho plates Woodbridge, Framlingham Castle, Leiston Abbey, Bury abbey gate, recased retaining old cloth gilt; Jones' Views of the Seats, Mansions, Castles etc...in England', [1829], 120 engraved views on 60 full page plates, Suffolk views including Kentwell Hall, Melford Hall & Helmingham Hall (2), old half calf (worn) (4)
A 9CT GOLD HEART PADLOCK Four gate fancy link bracelet with safety chain, the padlock hallmarked for London 1970, Maker ASJ, 16cm long approx., 1cm wide, weight 5.4g approx. Condition Report : Good, opens and closes easily Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Britains and J Hill & Co and Lead items mainly Garden including 7 x Figures, Swing, Wheelbarrow, Lawn Mower, Roller, Garden Ornaments, over 30 paving stones, 2 x Garden Arches, 6 x Garden Planters, 2 x Garden Fence Panels, Garden Gate and Hedge, 7 x Bases for Flowers together with Flowers and other items (some items a/f, all in playworn condition)
Nine boxed Britains metal figure accessories sets to include 3 x 51001 Hasty Works Straight Sections American Civil War, 17920 Valley Series Plank Fence Section with Working Gate and Two Corner Sections, 2 x 17919 Valley Series Plank Fence Straight Sections and 3 x 51002 Mealie Bag Wall Straight Sections Zulu War, complete and unused
Three boxed Airfix plastic military play sets to include 2 x Beachead (one complete and unsued with figures on original plastic spruces) and Caesar's Gate (used but appears vg) plus 4 x plastic Airfix Snap Together models to include 2 x Battle of Waterloo Farm House, Coastal Defence and Pontoon Bridge, all appearing complete, vg
POSTCARDS - TOPOGRAPHICAL & OTHER Approximately 194 cards, comprising real photographic views of Kensington Palace (The Gate Series); Troutbeck Hotel, Ilkley; Market Cross and Town Hall, Alnwick; and Youth Hostel, Dacre Banks; with printed views of the Market Place, Helmsley; The Clock Tower, Wincanton; Hoops Inn, Horns Cross, N. Devon; Festival of Britain 1951, South Bank Exhibition, Floodlit; and others, (album leaves).
Vera Day signed 10x8 colour photo. Vera Day (born 4 August 1935 in London) is an English film and television actress. She was born in London just before the war and grew up in Forest Gate, East London. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. 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
CATHERINE II THE GREAT: (1762-1796) Empress of Russia 1762-96, Catherine the Great. An excellent and very attractive D.S., `Ekaterina´, in Cyrillic, a bold and good signature example, one large page, oblong 15 x 21 folio, Saint Petersburg, 8th August 1769, in Cyrillic. The document bears to the front a splendid and very large paper seal with coat of Imperial arms and is signed by the `Empress and Sovereign of All Russias..´, being a title given, appointing a representative to the Pope Clemens XIV, who will carry out his duties from the Russian consulate established in the port city of Ancona on the Adriatic Sea. Countersigned at the base by Prince Alexander Golitsyn. It is likely that this appointment was postponed or canceled, the name of the diplomat having never been completed. It was probably part of a political strategy of Catherine II who, after the occupation of Poland, had waited only a spark to launch a war of expansion against Turkey, under the false pretext of providing help to Christians against the unbelievers. It will be done in September 1768, and the port of Ancona, natural gate to Turkey, will serve as a base for the Russian fleet already installed in the Mediterranean Sea. In 1771, Russia will seize Crimea and the Turks will finally sign peace in 1774. Accompanied by an official contemporary translation into Latin, attached to main document signed by Catherine II. Very small overall minor age wear. VG Prince Alexander Golitsyn (1718-1783) Russian Marshal and Diplomat. Governor of Saint Petersburg. One of the main Russian military leaders involved in the war against Turks.
EPSTEIN JACOB: (1880-1959) American-born British Sculptor. Collection of ten A.Ls.S., Jacob Epstein, nineteen pages (total), 8vo, Hyde Park Gate, Kensington, 28th October 1953 to 10th June 1954, each to David Hardman, secretary of the Sir Stafford Cripps Memorial Trust. In the first letter Epstein invites Hardman to come and see the bust of Cripps, explaining that it is not finished however adding that Lady Cripps is also keen to see it, and explaining 'I am a little uncertain about showing it yet to Lady Cripps who of course will have a not unnatural anxiety about it & I want really a decision from you before I show it [to] her'. The sculptor also comments on being shown an unsuitable place in St. Paul's that had been allocated to the bust although adding that he now understands he can choose any place he wishes for the memorial. In his second letter Epstein thanks Hardman for a payment of £337 and announces 'Tomorrow I am showing the bust to Lady Cripps, not without some trepidation! I think I have interpreted Sir Stafford in the right spirit.' and in further letters discusses the inscriptions to appear on the bust, preparations for sending the work to the foundry ('I have been today to the foundry & the more I think of it the less I like the idea of glasses on the bust. After all God made Sir Stafford without spectacles'), also requesting the final payment from the committee, updating Hardman on the progress at the foundry, discussing his thoughts on the pedestal ('Dove silver grey will look very fine & show up the bronze.'), and also commenting on a meeting at the foundry ('The reception….was somewhat curious I thought. The ecclesiastic talked as if we were attempting a crime when I asked about the site of the bust & Mr. Attlee was like a frozen turnip. A somewhat chilling affair.'), stating that he hasn't the heart to battle with the Cathedral authorities and also asking for confirmation of the date of the unveiling and requesting 5 or 6 tickets to give to friends who would like to attend ('I recall that the Dean hinted that a crowd would not be welcome! What a silly idea….I don't mind in the least the vagaries of the ecclesiastical mind. Of course it is their cathedral.') and in the final letter Epstein thanks Hardman for 'photographs of [the] great event, when we were shoved out after half an hour' and asks if he saw Tom Driberg's account? An interesting series of letters. One letter has some light age wear and another has a minor tear, a few with ink annotations (presumably in Hardman's hand), otherwise G to generally VG, 10 Sir Richard Stafford Cripps (1889-1952) British Labour Politician, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1947-50.
BAIRD JOHN LOGIE: (1888-1946) Scottish Engineer and Inventor of the world's first working television system. A.L.S., J.L. Baird, one page, 8vo, London, 18th September 1944, to E.J. Johnson. Baird thanks his correspondent for his letter and continues 'I would be obliged if you would call and see me at The Palace Hotel, Lancaster Gate, London W.C.2 {Phone number Padding 8281, on Friday (22nd Sept) at 10-30 A.M.' Accompanied by the original envelope hand addressed by Baird. With minor are related wear and creasing. G

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