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Lot 399

dating: late 19th Century provenance: Giava Undulated, pamor, double-edged blade, ribbed at the centre. Copper mendak featuring remains of gilding. Bone grip carved with floral motifs. Scabbard with wrangka and wooden gandar.This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. dimensions: length 49,5 cm.

Lot 408

dating: 19th Century provenance: Sumatra Curved, hollow, single-edged blade, with a fuller on two-third of the blade, lined with a thick, copper foil; provided with a gilt metallic ring-nut engraved with relieved petals and floral motifs; remains of enamels. Fine, curved ivory grip with a floral engraving at the upper end. Provenance: North Sumatra.This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. dimensions: length 42 cm.

Lot 411

dating: 19th Century provenance: Borneo Slightly curved, single-edged blade, flat at the back and slightly convex at the front; featuring curly fretworks at the very end of the back, decorated at the front with engravings and frames featuring remains of brass and silver inlays with disks and stars; grip provided with damar-resin ring-nut (missing at the back), binding of rattan fibers and typical, big pommel made of chiselled bone with remains of fur.This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. dimensions: length 68,5 cm.

Lot 410

dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Sumatra Straight, single-edged blade, the tip curved toward the back (some pitting), a slight fuller near the back, decorated in one piece with thick neck featuring relieved petals and remains of gilt inlays and inscription at the back. Thick, gilt metallic ring-nut decorated with floral motifs on enameled ground; the upper edge with petals. Hulu of typical, pronged shape. Provenance: northern Sumatra.This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. dimensions: length 72,4 cm.

Lot 510

dating: 19th Century provenance: Turkey Slightly curved, single-edged blade with two thin fullers near the back, inlaid with a long cartouche featuring an Arabic writing and floral motifs on one side and a small floral decoration on the other; a deep, Arabic stamp at the forte; silver ring nut finely decorated with small, filigree frames, beads and rhombuses; silver grip decorated with frames en suite and provided with a row of ten cabochon corals at the centre (one probably replaced), the ears provided with a coral at the centre as well. Antique, wooden scabbard without covering, featuring brass hilts and chape in the shape of a dragon head.This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. dimensions: length 69,8 cm.

Lot 407

dating: 19th Century provenance: Giava Strong, counter-curved, single-edged blade with straight back, carved with coils at the base and provided with faceted socket, the neck and the base of the blade with a fine, gilt covering (some missing parts) and thin, floral engravings; wooden, faceted grip (some veins). Wooden scabbard of curved shape, featuring remains of a red-laquer decorations at the front and typical, long, horn hook; brass straps.This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. dimensions: length 34,5 cm.

Lot 413

dating: 19th Century provenance: Indonesia Two made of silver with floral motifs (remains of the scabbard at the inside). Four made of white metal, three of them carved with floral motifs and birds at the front.This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. dimensions: length 31,7 - 35,5 cm.

Lot 414

dating: late 19th Century provenance: India Convex-edge axes, the surface carved as a grotesque, horned face surrounded by floral decorations, with remains of silver inlaid; a square-based cusp at the centre; cylindrical, iron haft provided with cap at the lower end.This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. dimensions: length 64,7 cm.

Lot 424

dating: 19th Century provenance: East Asia Body of circular section, very rounded. The external surface featuring a large strip with decorations depicting several embossed, high-relieved figures dressed in different ways; some of them dancing, the others armed with bow and lance, one figure represents a Kinnara (half-man, half-bird). The upper and the lower band decorated with floral motifs.This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. The European businessman took a picture of this item right after buying it - a copy of the picture can be provided on request. dimensions: height 15 cm.

Lot 420

dating: last quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Ceylon Wooden box. The external surface decorated with quills (small parts missing) held by ebony bands enriched with small, horn disks. The cover lined with red fabric (a small break), featuring an inlaid, ebony plaque depicting an elephant and the writing "GALLE", little, horn disks all around. Complete with lock and key.This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. dimensions: dimensions 21,2 x 16,4 x 9,4 cm.

Lot 403

dating: 19th Century provenance: Giava Straight, single-edged blade (some pitting); silver ring nut decorated with small frames and a big, bulb-shaped decoration at the centre, enriched with bordered, fluted decorations; the grip angled and ribbed at the borders. Smooth, wooden scabbard, chape provided with a ring nut and decorated en suite.This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. dimensions: length 40 cm.

Lot 412

dating: 19th Century provenance: Borneo Almost straight, single-edged blade, flat at the back, convex at the front, decorated with remains of gilt inlays depicting spirals at the back and at the base; strong, solid brass grip decorated with frames and the pommel decorated with bas-relieved, floral motifs.This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. dimensions: length 66,5 cm.

Lot 395

dating: late 19th Century provenance: Giava Undulated, double-edged blade chiselled with grooves at the base; brass mendak. Curved, wooden grip chiselled with spirals.This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. dimensions: length 45,3 cm.

Lot 394

dating: late 19th Century provenance: Indonesia Strong, pamor, double-edged blade of lenticular section featuring small grooves at the base; ivory grip richly decorated with floral motifs. Provenance: Giava or Madura.This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. dimensions: length 47,5 cm.

Lot 393

dating: late 19th Century provenance: Madura Island Undulated, fine pamor blade of lenticular section, with small spikes at the base; gilt metallic mendak. Fine, ivory grip (a small missing part restored with a bone insert), richly carved with floral motifs and depicting a Pegasus and a dragon (symbols of Sumenep) at the borders and a crowned canopy at the center. Scabbard with wooden wrangka and white, metallic gandar decorated with floral motifs and birds.This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. This kris (together with lot N° 392) was bought by an European businessman either in Surabaya or Madura from a creditor, who declared that both daggers were from the property of the Madoera Sultan, almost fifteen years before. After buying it, the businessman asked for an estimate (either in Madura or Surabaya) and discovered that the Mendak is made of iron and the case is not made of silver. It was also confirmed that this kris belonged to the sultan. Both the kris and its estimate are well-described in a letter the man wrote to his family in 1920's to tell them about his journey. A copy of the letter (in Italian) can be seen on request. dimensions: length 43,8 cm.

Lot 406

dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Sumatra Straight, single-edged, damask (pitting on the surface) blade, the tip rounded at one side, a fuller on three-quarters of the length at the back, decorated in one piece with relieved petals and gold inlays; dark wooden hulu with typical, pronged pommel and segmented carvings. Provenance: northern Sumatra.This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. dimensions: length 72,3 cm.

Lot 705

dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: USA Rifled, 7 ½”, Russian, 44 cal. barrel, squared butt. Serial n° 28x, with "I" mark. Keeping 30% of original blue finishing (more scarce of the nickel-plated one). Fine, varnished grips. The revolver has the rare variant of a bear stamped on the frame: a legend attributed the mark to Californian militia, but more recent evidence indicates that the marking might belong to a Californian gun maker or dealer.Made in 1870, total quantity estimated under 1000. Rare and interesting item for the serious collector of old American big bore revolvers. See "Flayderman's Guide", 8A-057. dimensions: length 34.5 cm.

Lot 427

dating: 19th Century provenance: Japan Finely painted in polychromy on white cloth (silk?). Depicting a group of armed bushi in the snow, a big building on the ground. The topic is about the Forty seven Ronin depicted while approaching to Kira Yoshinaka residence, just before their revenge attack. Two ideograms at the borders.This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. dimensions: dimensions 250 x 300 cm.

Lot 409

dating: 19th Century provenance: Sumatra Straight blade with an edge converging toward the back at the base, a slight fuller and long neck; silver ring-nut with remains of a filigree frame; typical, forked hulu, one of the prongs provided with a silver cap.This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. dimensions: length 71 cm.

Lot 400

dating: late 19th Century provenance: Indonesia Almost straight, pamor blade enlarged at the base and with a small, lateral spike. Mendak and selut made of white metal. Fine, ivory grip richly pierced and carved with relieved flowers, garlands and two winged, anthropomorphic figures on the sides, both on a four-legged animal. Scabbard with wooden wranga and silver pendok decorated with floral motifs. Provenance: Giava or Madura.This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. dimensions: length 47,5 cm.

Lot 426

dating: 19th Century provenance: Indonesia Made on vegetable-fiber cloth. Featuring typical figures painted in polychromy, some with gold body and black or green head, others fully black with richly-colored clothes. A cusp-cartouche with dragons, birds and other animals at the center. Color partly vanished, canvas in good conditions.This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. dimensions: dimensions 141 x 39 cm.

Lot 396

dating: late 19th Century provenance: Giava Almost straight, pamor, double-edged blade, curved and enlarged at the base; small, metallic selut. Wooden grip chiselled with small spirals. Scabbard with wooden wranga and gandar, brass pendok.This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. dimensions: length 42 cm.

Lot 416

dating: late 19th Century provenance: Japan Black, wooden pipe case with opening for the pipe. Wooden inro depicting a human face and held by a fabric rope.This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. dimensions: length 20,5 cm.

Lot 401

dating: circa 1700 provenance: India Straight, double-edged blade, thickened and ribbed at the tip, carved with thin grooves converging at the centre (a small missing part at the base); held by two iron plaques. Iron hilt, provided with two, parallel bars and the grip made of two cross-bars. A protection valve at the centre ending in a cusp. The external surfaces finely carved (some corrosion due to the age), bands and racemes with remains of the antique gilding. Fine, period patina.This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. dimensions: length 50 cm.

Lot 398

dating: 18th Century provenance: Indonesia Made of forged iron, in one piece; almost-straight blade, enlarged at one side; the grip depicting a stylized figure. Complete with wooden scabbard.This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. dimensions: length 19 cm.

Lot 419

dating: 19th Century provenance: Indonesia Made of wood, polychrome. Engraved with a grotesque, crowned human head. Color partly vanished. Hollow at the back, with holes for the eyes; crown with remains of gilding. This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. dimensions: height 19,4 cm.

Lot 404

dating: 19th Century provenance: Giava Curved, single-edged blade; silver ring nut, curved, wooden grip carved with floral motifs. Wooden scabbard featuring horn mouthpiece provided with white, metallic covering (missing parts) carved with floral frames.This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. dimensions: length 62 cm.

Lot 439

A silver sugar bowl together with a matching spoon engraved as a presentation item contained in a fitted box, w. 203 gms approx. Box h. 11. cm, l. 19.5 cm, dia. 16 cm

Lot 354

Henry Cooper signed boxing glove. Superb red Lonsdale boxing glove autographed clearly by the late Sir Henry Cooper. Symbolically, this glove is split across the front as a nod to the famous incident where Muhammad Ali's split glove delayed a fight in which Cooper was about to knock Ali out. Amazing item! Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 1533

A Lima HO gauge train set, boxed; together with a boxed Auto Rail; and another boxed item.

Lot 1730

A rare late 19th/early 20th century Native American eagle feather war bonnet, with felt ground and twenty-three attached feathers, further applied with bone, fur and beadwork ornamentation. Condition Report: We are in receipt of the Cities licence for this lot. There is some minor wear and dirt to the felt. Although the feathers are intact, there are minor losses and isolated damage. THE STAND DOES NOT COME WITH THIS ITEM.

Lot 283

A Chinese soapstone figure, together with a glass snuff bottle, a carved wooden spoon, a carved piece of jade and a bronze item (5)

Lot 354

A Victorian silver Vesta case; a modern similar; a hallmarked silver cigarette case; another item

Lot 491

A vintage 1920's/30's electric fan (sold as a collector’s item only)

Lot 269

Wrenn N-Gauge Locomotive And Rolling Stock including 251 2-6-4 Swedish Railways locomotive, four BR blue/grey coaches, three German open wagon twin packs and a CIWL Dining Car (all boxed) together with AHM New York Central Set, an Atlas 0-6-0T locomotive and other related item

Lot 855

WEDGWOOD BUTTERFLIES VASE. Wedgwood lustre small Butterflies vase A/F, H: 11 cm CONDITION REPORT: The item has considerable damage to the rim but is in otherwise good condition

Lot 1053

BURMANTOFTS JARDINIERE. Large English Majolica Burmantofts jardiniere H: 40 cm CONDITION REPORT: The item does have a few cracks and chips

Lot 715

CLARICE CLIFF LIDDED POT. Clarice Cliff Crocus pattern lidded preserve pot, H: 9 cm CONDITION REPORT: The item appears to be in good condition with no apparent damage, cracks, chips or restoration

Lot 976

KISS OF THE DRAGON POSTER. Original vinyl Kiss of the Dragon Jet Li film poster and a smaller paper version of the same, largest 120 x 180 cm CONDITION REPORT: Item is in a good condition

Lot 1216

DISNEY FANTASIA 2000 POSTER. Original vinyl double sided Walt Disney Fantasia 2000 film poster with Donald Duck, 115 x 180 cm CONDITION REPORT: The item is in good condition

Lot 974

OCEANS ELEVEN POSTER. Original vinyl Oceans Eleven film poster, 120 x 180 cm CONDITION REPORT: Item is in general good condition

Lot 602

TWO ALBERT FOBS. Two Albert fobs, a white metal ICI item and a St Johns Ambulance example

Lot 1125

THE ROAD EL DORADO POSTER. Original double sided vinyl The Road El Dorado film poster and an associated paper poster, largest 120 x 180 CONDITION REPORT: The item is in good condition

Lot 830

WEST GERMAN LAMP. West German double bulb lava glaze lamp 60 cm CONDITION REPORT: Base appears to be in good condition with no apparent damage, there is no shade present. Please note that this item has not been PAT tested

Lot 732

HOBNAIL WHITE FRIARS. Whitefriars Hobnail vase in orange H: 27 cm CONDITION REPORT: The item appears to be in good condition with no apparent damage or cracks

Lot 824

CHROME DRINKS TROLLEY. Two tier chrome drinks trolley with mirrored shelves CONDITION REPORT: The item has no apparent damage or scratches to the mirrored shelves

Lot 735

CZECH HEXAGONAL VASE. Czechoslovakian Svarc bohemian glass vase in hexagonal shape with five bubble ring inclusions, Bohemian label is present H: 20 cm CONDITION REPORT: The item has no apparent damage, chips or crakcs

Lot 1214

STAR TREK NEMESIS POSTER. Original vinyl Star Trek Nemesis film poster, 140 x 190 cm CONDITION REPORT: The item is in good condition

Lot 1007

Decorative stained glass globe light with frog decoration to base, base signed Crosa, item No 1098

Lot 706

KEITH MURRAY BOWL. Keith Murray conical bowl in green with white band signed KM CONDITION REPORT: The item is in good condition with no apparent damage, chips or crakcs, the bowl rings when lightly struck

Lot 737

ROYAL LANCASTRIAN VASE. Royal Lancastrian fluted vase in high fired decoration H: 18 cm CONDITION REPORT: The item appears to be in good condition with no apparent damage, cracks, chips or restoration

Lot 1237

PERFECT STORM POSTER. Original vinyl Perfect Storm George Clooney film poster, 120 x 180 cm CONDITION REPORT: The item is in fairly good condition but has suffered from a folding crease

Lot 499

MIFUNE, Kyuzo - Canon of Judo principle and technique : illust, org. cloth in original posting box, 4to, Tokyo, 1956. With - a rugby related item.

Lot 534

Samoa. 1947 £2 bright purple used on piece with full APIA CDS of 5 AU 52, an attractive item. SG 212 (£275)/CW 11

Lot 214

BEATLES HELLO LITTLE GIRL/'TIL THERE WAS YOU ACETATE - (***Please notify the auctioneer by email/phone of your intention to bid on this lot otherwise your bid may not be accepted on the day***) this unique 10" 78RPM acetate record featuring 'Hello Little Girl' on one side and 'Til There Was You' on the other was cut in the Personal Recording Department of the HMV record store on Oxford St, London. Brian Epstein had the disc cut from the Decca audition tapes before presenting it to George Martin (EMI) on 13th February 1962 in his desperate attempt to get them a recording contract. This meeting, despite Martin's initial reticence, was to eventually lead to the breakthrough they were looking for. The disc was later given to The Fourmost to record their own version of Hello Little Girl (recorded 3 July 1963) and then to Les Maguire of Gerry & The Pacemakers (recorded Hello Little Girl 17th July 1963). This is the first time it has come to the marketplace, having been tucked away in Maguire's loft until now. Epstein's handwriting on the labels reads as follows: side 1 Hullo Little Girl, John Lennon & The Beatles, Lennon,McCartney' and side 2 'Til' There Was You Paul McCartney & The Beatles'. The acetate is in VG (Very Good) condition with light scuffs and scratches - nothing heavy. It has been played through once when digitally recorded at BBC studios and it played through well with crackle but no skips or jumps. In his book Tune In, the leading Beatles historian Mark Lewisohn said of the disc, 'Its uniqueness is enhanced by Brian Epstein's handwriting on the labels, and the recognition of what it led to - making it one of the rarest and most collectable of all Beatles records.' According to Ian Shirley, Record Collector Rare Record Price Guide Editor "This is one of those Holy Grail items like the original Quarrymen acetate that the band recorded themselves. This acetate is a unique item that, in many respects, helped Brain Epstein to start the ball rolling to musical world domination'. Interviews with Mark Lewisohn and Ian Shirley can be found on our website. The lot also comes with a CD containing the digital recording taken from the disc at BBC studios on 19th February 2016. This is understood to be the first time the disc had been played since the 1960s. Background Information Extracted with permission from Tune In by Mark Lewisohn (volume one of The Beatles: All These Years), pages 1105-1108. Text © Mark Lewisohn Brian's April 1961 visit to Hamburg and Hanover as a guest of Deutsche Grammophon had already proven fruitful in getting My Bonnie released in Britain, and now it paid dividends a second time. Another delegate on the course was Robert Boast, manager of His Master's Voice (HMV), the self-proclaimed world's largest record store, situated on Oxford Street in the heart of London. After Decca's rejection, Brian took the opportunity to renew Boast's acquaintance; he had no obvious plan in mind, but Boast was an address-book contact and he was exploring every possibility. Brian had with him the Beatles' Decca tape and sat in Boast's office saying his boys would become very big stars if only someone would take a chance with them. 'He said he'd had a very wearing two days visiting record companies. It seems they just weren't prepared to listen. I was, though it was beyond my powers to help him. But at that time we had a small recording studio on the first floor, where budding artists could make 78rpm demonstration discs. I took Brian there and introduced him to our disc cutter, Jim Foy.' It made sense for Brian to pitch the Beatles from discs rather than a reel of tape. Every recording manager had an office gramophone (as they were still called), not everyone had a tape deck. The first floor at HMV included the Personal Recording Department, a smart counter beyond which customers could make one-strike records of personal greetings. Musicians used it too (the room contained a grand piano) and it was here, in 1958, that Cliff Richard recorded Lawdy Miss Clawdy c/w Breathless, which prompted Norrie Paramor to sign him to EMI's Columbia label. Jim Foy and Brian Epstein chatted while a lathe cut the Beatles' sound into 78rpm acetate discs of heavy black lacquer. As Foy would remember: 'I remarked that the tape sounded very good, to which he replied, rather proudly, that some of the songs were actually written by the group, which was uncommon. I asked whether they had been published, and when he said they hadn't I told him that the office of Ardmore and Beechwood, one of EMI's music publishing companies, was on the top floor of the shop. Should I fetch the general manager, Sid Colman? He said yes, Sid came down, listened to the tape and he too expressed interest. When I'd done the cutting, he and Brian went back up to the office.' ...George Martin's desk diary for 13 February 1962 includes Judy Lockhart Smith's lightly-pencilled untimed entry for 'Bernard Epstein'. Brian was chancing his arm at EMI, trying to wrest a Yes where there'd been a No. The recording managers had already turned down the Beatles on the basis of their appearance on the Tony Sheridan disc; Brian must have been hoping this wouldn't be remembered, and that he might score a better result with a personal approach and different product. It could also be that he was after any appointment at EMI House and George Martin was the only man available - two of his three A&R colleagues, Norman Newell and Norrie Paramor, were on holiday this week. George wasn't there when Brian arrived, so the first person he met was Judy. She would always remember appreciating how well-dressed, well-mannered and well-spoken he was, not at all like the other managers who came into the office, while Brian would later write, genuinely, of how he and Judy developed 'an instant friendship.' George's day was filled with appointments, and when he arrived he wouldn't have been able to give his visitor much time. The two sat across a desk - one man aged thirty-six, the other twenty-seven, both in smart suits and ties, and with polite, cultured voices that had benefited from self-improvement. Brian was desperate but trying not to seem so, George was tolerant, pleasant and in a position of power. Brian told him about the Beatles, saying how big they were in Liverpool and affecting surprise when George said he hadn't heard of them. This somewhat riled his host: as George would reflect, 'I almost asked him in reply where Liverpool was - the thought of anything coming out of the provinces was extraordinary.' By interpreting the way Brian remembered the meeting, there was probably time to hear only one of his new-cut records - a ten-inch 78 acetate with Hello Little Girl on one side and Till There Was You on the other. He'd written the essential details on the labels in blue fountain-pen. With limited space, and constantly keen to demonstrate the Beatles had more than one singer, he wrote that Hullo Little Girl [sic] was John Lennon & The Beatles - adding too the songwriting credit Lennon, McCartney - and that Til There Was You [sic] was Paul McCartney & The Beatles. Brian's recollection two years later was: 'George liked Hello Little Girl, Till There Was You. Liked George on guitar. Thought Paul was the one for discs'.

Lot 980

1885-90 4d brown imperforate horizontal pair (SG 27a) tied to small piece by "A25" and "MALTA" cds dated MR 16, the stamps roughly cut at foot, the piece with toning, RPS Cert (1979), a rare item, cat £6,500

Lot 1298

Collection in album, stockbook and loose incl 1852-63 imperforate types with postmark interest, some used Netherlands Indies issues, selection of about seventy mostly pre-stamp entires with a good range of origins incl 1586 Antwerp to London Corsini item etc, mixed condition (Few Hundreds)

Lot 239

Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.31g, Helmet type, Dorchester, Wulfnoth, bust left in armour and radiate helmet, rev. +PVLFNOĐ M’O DOR, long cross voided, each limb terminating in three crescents, over square with three pellets at each point (N775; S1152), pierced with deposits both sides, otherwise very fine, extremely rare.PROVENANCE:SNC, March 1978, no.3367Helmet is an extremely rare type for Dorchester provenanceSpink Numismatic Circular, March 1978, item 3367, £45Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 17

Anglo-Saxon, Sceatta, 1.04g., secondary phase, c.710-c.760, series G, type 3a, diademed bust right, cross before, rev. standard with four saltires (Abr. G150; N.43; S.800), lightly toned in places, very finePROVENANCESCMB, December 1982, item E.755Ex F. Elmore Jones Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

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