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CLASSIC SOUL & MOTOWN 45s - 44 x 45s for your soul in this lovely selection. Artists/cat. numbers include Donnie Elbert (HLU 10532), The Platters (7N 25569), The Orlons (C 243), Howard Tate, The Volumes, King Floyd (CH 10202), Ivory Joe Hunter (45-1111), Ramsey Lewis, Ben E King, Dee Dee Sharp (ZS8 3625 signed on label!) and (UK) Tamla Motown cat. numbers (TMG) 599, 614, 620, 634, 684, 770, 793, 816, 958 and 1048. Condition is largely VG to Ex with most company sleeves present.
(US) 60s R&B/SOUL - Monstrous collection of around 85 x 7" cuts. With choice releases from the likes of The Orioles, The Bobbettes, Sam Cooke inc. Another Saturday Night and Chain Gang picture sleeves, Sam Cooke, The Monotones, The Teddy Bears, Curtis Lee, The Chordettes, Little Joe & The Thrillers, The Orlons (C-231 p/s), Laverne Baker (sic), Betty Johnson, The Shangri-Las, Ivory Joe Hunter, Ed Townsend, Lloyd Price inc. Misery (p/s), Clyde McPhatter inc. Lover Please (71941 p/s), The Jesters, Jorgen Ingmann, The Chantels, Bobby Charles, The Chartbusters, Dee Clark inc,. Hey Little Girl (ABNER 1029 p/s), The Cleftones, The Clovers, The Coasters, Rod Willis, Jackie Wilson, Lee Dorsey, The Drifters, Shirley & Lee and The Silhouettes. Condition is generally VG to Ex.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory twin handled vase, circa 1897, 21cm high; together with a Coalport ewer, painted with a view of Loch Achray, 18.5cm high, (s.d.); and another French porcelain cabinet cup and saucer. Condition Report: No damage or restoration seen. Needs cleaning. Some surface scratching. Gilding slightly worn.
A late 18th-century gold-mounted ivory Carnet de Bal, applied with elaborate glazed oval frames, containing figures on a pink guilloche enamel ground, the cover with the words 'souvenir d'amitie', engraved gold bands to the four terminals containing a double section ivory leaf note and a pencil, undecipherable marks, probably French, 8.5cm high
A late 18th-century gold ring mounted with a finely-carved ivory coastal scene, possibly French, depicting a fisherman on the left of the port centred with a fishing boat and to the right a French man-of-war flying the tricolour, with the town to the background, blue sky, glazed, scroll fluting to the reverse with vacant cartouche, foliate pierced shoulders, 1.5cm wide, size K
1930's Art Deco silver-plated four-piece tea-service and tray, designed by Harold Stabler for Adie Bros Ltd, 1935-1936, one tea-pot with ivory finial, 8.5 cm high including handle. An example of this design is in the Victoria & Albert Museum collection. Generally good condition, Marks underneath clear. Minor surface scratches, wear and marks, . Some staining to the interior of the sugar bowl and tea-pot.
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