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Lot 365

A Victorian 18ct gold sapphire set ring, the central panel comprising three eight cut sapphires, continuing to a gold shank engraved with clovers, hallmarks for Birmingham 1880, ring size M ½, together with a George V ruby and diamond 18ct gold ring, ring size K ½, weight of group 5.0gms (2)

Lot 378

An early 20th century pink-stone set 18ct gold ring, comprising a central mixed cut pink gemstone  with a cluster surround of diamond chips, flanked by a further pink stone to each side, all set in 18ct gold to plain polished shank, engraved 'June 25th 1911' ring size L ½, together with a Victorian garnet and peridot three-stone set ring, size K ½, and a garnet and seed pearl floral cluster ring, size J ½ (3)CR; Left: Garnets in good order, no cracks chips or losses, general scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. Minor to moderate wear to the nacre of the pearls, but no cracks, chips or losses. Stones appear to be secure. Shank may be a later replacement (see pictures for illustration). Some thinning to shank, but no splits or misshaping. Piece would benefit from professional cleaning.Middle: Heavy abrasions to the facet edges of the central stone, heavy scratching to the central table. No large chips, cracks or losses. Large chip to one of the peridots on the facet edge. Heavy abrasions to the facet edges and scratching to the tables of both peridots. Heavy wear to the claws and settings, gaps visible between the stones and settings. Shoulders in good order, some wear to decoration, but no splitting or signs of repair. Some minor misshaping and thinning to the shank, but no splitting or signs of repair.Right: Large fracture to one of the outer gemstones Other stones are in tact, but show moderate scratching and abrasion. All diamond chips are present. Heavy wear to the claws and settings - gaps are visible around many of the gemstones. Shank shows signs of thinning, general scratching and wear, but there are no splits, resizing or repair. Hallmarks are worn, but inscription to interior is clear. Piece would benefit from professional cleaning.

Lot 387

An early 20th century diamond and sapphire five-stone ring, comprising three mixed cut sapphires interspersed by two old cut diamonds, claw set to scroll decoration gallery, continuing to plain polished yellow metal shank, ring size K ½, weight 3.7gmsCR; There is a chip to one of the outer star facets. All other stones are in tact, show general scratching and wear only. The claws on the centre stone show some wear but are in good order, however the claws on the outer stones show considerably more wear, ranging from moderate to heavy - some re-tipping may be required. Gallery and shoulders are in good order, all decoration is crisp and clear, no splitting, damage or signs of repair, general scratching and wear only. Shank in good order, no splits, dents, re-sizing or repair.No inclusions visible in the diamonds with the naked eye. One diamond has several small transparent inclusions around the table and facets, the other has a slightly larger, brown coloured inclusion in the centre, all visible with 10x - approximately SI clarity. Face up the diamonds are bright, white and sparkly, and do not have an obvious draw of colour.Approximate diamond measurements: 3.07mm W x 2.15mm D & 3.21mm W x 2.25mm D 

Lot 434

A diamond five stone brooch, the central old cut diamond weighing approximately 1 carat, with a further two diamonds to either side, all claw set to an unmarked knife edge bar with hinged pin and safety loop fastener, 56mm long, weight 4.5gmsNOTE: Please note that colour and clarity estimates have been given based on the stones appearance in it's setting, and may vary when the stones are unset. Central stone has an approximate clarity of P1, and the outer stones ranging from SI - VS. Colour across stones ranges from I-K. Please view additional images. Largest diamond measuring 6.37mm L x 6.35mm W x 4.399mm D, smallest diamond 4.08mm L x 3.89mm W x 2.8mm D.

Lot 925

Two copper cooking pots and covers, early 19th century, each of cylindrical barrel form engraved with a coronet and initialled ?K?, 12cm high (2)The pots are tinned to the interior 

Lot 516

50 Warplanes Collectors cards (Heavy, Medium & Torpedo Bombers) Approx Size 6 x 6, produced by Aircraft Italian Musee de la Air Fighter Cards, (Fact sheets with Images on Front Technical Data and Info on Reverse), Includes Boeing XB 15, B 50 Superfortress, B 29 Superfortress, Mitsubishi G3M Nell, Ki 67 Hiryu, Ki 21, G4M Betty, Douglas XB 19, Piaggio P. 108 Bombardiere, Tupolev Tu 4 Bull, Consolidated Vultee B 24 Liberator, Consolidated B 32 Dominator, Armstrong Whitworth Whitley, Fokker T. IX, Douglas A 20 Havoc, A 26 Invader, B 18 Bolo, B 42 Mixmaster, Martin B 26 Marauder, B 10 and B 12, North American AJ Savage, B 25 Mitchell, Breda Ba. 82, Fiat BR. 20bis, BR. 20 Cicogna, Junkers K 30, Piaggio P. 32, Savoia Marchette SM. 79 Sparviero, SM. 81 Pipistrello, SM. 82 Kanguru, SM. 84, Tupolev Tu 2 Bat, Douglas TBD Devastator, BTD Destroyer, Bristol Beaufort, Fairey Barracuda, Gannet, Spearfish, Grumman S 2 Tracker, AF Guardian, TBF Avenger, Nakajima B5N Kate, Curtiss XBTC and XBT2C, Westland P. V. 7. Good condition. 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 38

BALTASAR LOBO (1910-1993)Tête de taureau sur socle signed and numbered 'Lobo 8/8' (to the top of the socle) and inscribed with the foundry mark 'Susse Fondeur Paris' (to the back of the socle)bronze with black patina23.8cm (9 3/8in) high. (including the socle)Conceived in 1952, this bronze version cast by the Susse Foundry in 1981 in an edition of 8 plus four épreuves d'artiste.Footnotes:The authenticity of this work has been confirmed by Galeria Freites.ProvenanceYann A. Meyer Collection, Paris (acquired from the Puces de Saint Ouen in August 1985).Private collection, London (acquired from the above in January 1992).LiteratureJ-É. Muller & V. Bollmann-Müller, Lobo, Catalogue raisonné de l'oeuvre sculpté, Paris, 1985, no. 102 (another cast illustrated).Exh. cat., Baltasar Lobo, Luxembourg, 1988 (another cast illustrated).K. de Barañano, M-L. Cárdenas & M. Jaume, Baltasar Lobo, Catalogo razonado de esculturas, Madrid, 2021, no. 5202 (another cast illustrated).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 28

KURT SCHWITTERS (1887-1948)Still life with penny signed with the artist's initials and dated 'KS 41' (lower right); signed, inscribed and dated 'Kurt Schwitters 3 St. Stephen's Crescent London W2 1941 (painted in Douglas) Isle of Man' (on the reverse)oil and collage on board laid down on the artist's mount32.8 x 24.9cm (12 15/16 x 9 13/16in). (image size); 56.3 x 44.9cm (22 3/16 x 17 11/16in). (with the artist's mount)Painted in Douglas, Isle of Man, in 1941Footnotes:ProvenanceDr. Walter Dux Collection, UK (a gift from the artist).Thence by descent to the present owners.ExhibitedManchester, City of Manchester Art Gallery, New Movements in Art, 19 September – 18 October 1942, no. 62.London, The Modern Art Gallery, Paintings and Sculpture by Kurt Schwitters, December 1944, no. 1b.Hanover, Sprengel Museum Hanover, Aller Anfang ist MERZ – Von Kurt Schwitters bis heute, 20 August – 5 November 2000, no. 168 (later travelled to Dusseldorf and Munich).LiteratureI. Ewig, 'Raoul Hausmann & Kurt Schwitters, Correspondance 1946-1947', in Les Cahiers du Musée national d'art moderne, no. 76, Summer 2001 (illustrated p. 58).K. Orchard & I. Schulz, Kurt Schwitters, Catalogue raisonné, Vol. III, 1937-1948, Hanover, 2006, no. 2771 (illustrated p. 295).Still life with penny and Vielen herzlichen Dank! were both formerly in the collection of Dr. Walter Dux, a close friend and patron of Kurt Schwitters. A wealthy Hanover industrialist, Dr. Dux had emigrated to London from Nazi Germany and was a crucial source of support for Schwitters during his exile in the United Kingdom. Schwitters and Dr. Dux reportedly established their friendship in Hanover whilst belonging to the same fraternity. Following the deterioration of the political situation in Germany under Hitler's regime in the 1930s, both Schwitters and Dux made plans to flee the country. Dux arrived in London in 1934 having purportedly rented a group of train carriages to transport all the family's belonging across the continent. Once in the UK, the Dux family sponsored and vouched for a number of other Jewish families who had also made their escape. Meanwhile, Schwitters' situation in Germany was becoming increasingly untenable. By early 1937 he was officially wanted by the Gestapo and in July of the same year his Merz works were included in the infamous Entartete Kunst exhibition in Munich. Schwitters fled to Norway in early 1937 to join his son Ernst who had moved there the year prior; father and son would remain there until the German invasion of Norway in 1940 and they eventually arrived in the United Kingdom in the summer of that year. As an enemy alien, Schwittters was detained in various internment camps in Scotland and England before arriving at Hutchinson camp in Douglas on the Isle of Man a month later. Still life with penny was painted during his confinement on the island in 1941. Despite the meagre quality and paucity of artist materials, it was an immensely prolific period for Schwitters who remained resourceful in his practice and repurposed building materials and even porridge to create his paintings and sculptures. With its hand-made mount, Still life with penny shows the determination of Schwitters to continue making work for public preview and sale. He contributed to an art exhibition held at the camp and produced over 200 works during his 16 month imprisonment, including many commissioned portraits which helped to sustain him and his son. Following his release from the camp in November 1941 Schwitters moved to London. It was there that he reconnected with Dr. Dux, who provided much needed succour at a time when Schwitters was living in the penury of exile and struggling to make a commercial success of his work. Schwitters made almost weekly visits to Dr. Dux where he was drawn into his social circle. Writing to friends in Hanover in 1944, Schwitters reported that he had 'made really good friends' thanks to Dr. Dux's introductions. When Schwitters had nowhere to stay he was able to live rent free with the Dux family in Richmond, Dr. Dux also provided the artist with a weekly sum 'for paints'. Later, when Schwitters had moved to Ambleside in 1945, he and his companion Edith 'Wantee' Thomas were supported by a monthly stipend from Dr. Dux. Vielen herzlichen Dank! [Many many thanks] is a memento of their friendship and the great appreciation that Schwitters held for his fellow émigré. On the verso of the work, in Schwitters' hand, is the inscription: 'This picture is called 'Vielen herzlichen Dank!' It has been painted by Kurt Schwitters 1944 and dedicated to Dr. Walter Dux on Christmas 1944.' Schwitters expressed his gratitude by gifting many paintings and sculptures to Dux over the course of his time in the UK. A major collection of works from the British period was also entrusted to the doctor for safekeeping, which later passed into the possession of Ernst Schwitters following his father's death. A group of letters now preserved in the Tate Archive between Dr. Dux, Ernst Schwitters and Edith Thomas, testify to the close relationships between the Schwitters and Dux families.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 29

KURT SCHWITTERS (1887-1948)Vielen herzlichen Dank! inscribed 'This picture is called: ,,Vielen herzlichen Dank!' It has been painted by Kurt Schwitters 1944 and dedicated to Dr. Walter Dux on Christmas 1944' (on the reverse)oil and collage on board with the artist's frame8.4 x 5.2cm (3 5/16 x 2 1/16in). (image size); 18.5 x 14.5cm (7 5/16 x 5 11/16in). (with the artist's frame)Painted in 1944Footnotes:ProvenancePrivate collection, UK (a gift from the artist in 1944).Thence by descent to the present owners.LiteratureK. Orchard & I. Schulz, Kurt Schwitters, Catalogue raisonné, Vol. III, 1937-1948, Hanover, 2006, no. 3062 (illustrated p. 428).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 140

A large collection of lead toy soldiers to include Grenadier Young Guards, Italian infantry, Monaco Public Services, Louis XV cavalry, Royal Scots Fusiliers and others, Makers include Chas Stadden, K&C and others, within perspex case

Lot 250

An 18ct gold citrine dress ring by Chaumet, the cabochon-cut citrine tension set to a tapering angled band, the under bezel signed ‘CHAUMET PARIS’ and numbered ‘320844’, with French eagle’s head guarantee mark, ring size K. £600-£800

Lot 69

An apatite dress ring, the octagonal mixed-cut apatite claw-set to white gold mount, the band with Austrian guarantee marks for 14ct gold, ring size K. £100-£200

Lot 271

A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, circa 1900, the oval-cut sapphire within a surround of old brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in gold, total diamond weight approximately 1.40 carats, ring size K (sizing beads). £600-£800

Lot 93

An 18ct diamond and hardstone set dress ring, 1973, of abstract form and set with a trio of blue hardstones and a pair of graduated brilliant-cut diamonds, to a bifurcated textured band, hallmarked for London, with maker’s mark ‘GS’, total diamond weight approximately 0.26 carat, ring size K½. £260-£300

Lot 159

A diamond eternity ring, the polished band channel set with calibré-cut diamonds, mounted in white precious metal, ring size K. £200-£300

Lot 98

Three diamond and gem-set dress rings, each ring grain set throughout with diamonds, and either ruby, emerald or sapphires, the ruby and diamond panel ring with import marks for Sheffield 1993, ring sizes K, L½ and O½. (3) £500-£700

Lot 447

A Gulf Medal 1990-91 with 16 Jan to 28 Feb clasp, awarded to SPR. K. O'Gara, 24841602,Royal Engineers. 

Lot 428

An Elizabeth II General Service Medal 1918-1962 with Near East clasp, awarded to Pte. K. Wright, 23289959, West Yorkshire Regiment 

Lot 45

TWO 22CT GOLD BAND RINGS, both of plain design, both with 22ct hallmarks, widths 2mm, ring sizes K 1/2 and L 1/2, approximate total gross weight 5 grams

Lot 238

TWO EXAMPLES OF VICTORIAN ERA RIFLE BAYONETS, (a) French Yataghan Rifle bayonet, blade pitted and rusted with feint details to top edge still visible 1840 etc, (b) A possible Brazilian/ US Civil War period rifle bayonet by S&K German maker Schnitzler & Kerschbaum, blade clean, no markings to grip or rifle slide channel, release clip missing

Lot 48

TWO 9CT GOLD COIN RINGS, both with pierced detail to the shoulders, coins believed to be gold plated, ring sizes K and M, approximate total gross weight 3.6 grams (condition report: both ring shanks are misshapen)

Lot 55

THREE 9CT GOLD GEM SET RINGS, the first set with a colourless circular cubic zirconia, the second a floral paste cluster, the third of openwork scrolling design set with a central oval red gem, assessed as paste, all with 9ct hallmarks, ring sizes K 1/2, L 1/2 and O, approximate total gross weight 8.6 grams

Lot 826

K Hildrew : A Yorkshire Dales landscape, oil on board, 90 x 60 cm, together with the companion piece, both parts framed

Lot 358A

A Martindale model 227 machete, the blade inscribed K. E. 8277 1966, with a studded leather scabbard, 52cm long together with, a WW2 Indian 'Dah' machete, with a teak handle, the blade inscribed GCF 1945, with a studded leather scabbard, a bayonet, and a George V model 1912 cavalry officer's sabre, manufactured by Henry Wilkinson, with a straight single edged blade, the nickel plated guard with engraved foliate decoration, wire bound fish skin grip, numbered to the back of the blade 46326, 109cm longCondition report: The scabbards likely not the corresponding originals. Both machetes with wear and traces of use. Both with heavy patination. The bayonet with heavy rusting. No scabbard. The blade and guard with heavy patination and spots tarnishing. The blade with some chips to the edge. The handle with wear.

Lot 7

Two gem set rings, in gold marked 9ct or 9ct gold, 10.5g, size K and M Both with light wear

Lot 8A

A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, in 18ct gold, date letter rubbed, 3.8g, size K

Lot 14

Two cameo rings, in 9ct gold, Birmingham 1971, 7.2g, size K and N Good condition

Lot 1573

Peter Romney (1743-1777) - Portrait of Thomas Chesterton aged 29, signed, dated and inscribed on the canvas backing (Peter Romney Pin[xt] Septr 10 AD [-] Thos Chesterton aetatis suae 29, pastel, oval, 44 x 35.5cm Provenance: Sir James Whittaker of Babworth Hall, Retford, Nottinghamshire from whom acquired by the late husband of the present vendor on 14 June 1963 Neil Jeffares has kindly commented on the present work (on the basis of images) points out that surviving autograph examples of the work of George Romney's younger brother Peter, is "very rare". Furthermore, the attributions to him made by R R M See are not reliable. The sitter was an ancestor of G K Chesterton (1874-1936) and may be identified with the Thomas Chesterton who was baptised at Chevely on 14 February 1755, son of John and Temperance Chesterton. He married Ann (or Annette) Laval (date unknown) and the couple had several children in the 1790's, one of whom was named Henry Laval Chesterton. Thomas Chesterton may possibly be the haberdasher of Berkeley Square, London who was bankrupt in 1789 but might also be another Thomas Chesterton who died in London in 1809. The absence of the year from Romney's inscription proves that the work was originally somewhat larger, presumably rectangular. On the assumption that the sitter has been correctly identified, the date of execution would have been 1774 Small close tear upper right

Lot 1627

Robert Arthur Dawson (1874-1948) - A. R. P. (Portrait of Miss K Irwin), signed, signed again, inscribed with the title, artist's address The Studio St Ives Bingley and price £25 on a label on the frame, oil on canvas, 61 x 50cm Unlined and in good condition

Lot 26

A turquoise and white stone ring, in 9ct gold, Sheffield 1998 and two cultured pearl rings, in gold, 4.7g, size K, L and M (3) Good condition

Lot 27

An opal ring, early 20th c, in 18ct gold, marks rubbed, 2.7g, size K Opals lacking polish from wear, not chipped

Lot 3

A sapphire ring, in 18ct gold, Birmingham 1967, 2.2g, size K Good condition

Lot 389

An amethyst and diamond ring, in 9ct gold, 4.6g, size K Good condition

Lot 393

A three stone diamond ring, in 9ct gold, 1.4g, size K½ Light wear

Lot 424

A synthetic colour change sapphire ring, in gold marked 14KG, 5.5g, size K Good condition

Lot 428

A diamond openwork ring, in gold marked 18ct, 2.4g, size K½ Hoop a little distorted and wear consistent with age

Lot 441

A diamond tiered cluster ring, in 9ct gold, 5.2g, size K Good condition

Lot 452

A diamond entwined ring, 4.8g, size K½ Good condition

Lot 462

A diamond ring, in 18ct gold, 2.6g, size K½ Good condition

Lot 464

A three stone diamond crossover ring, in 18ct gold, 2.9g, size K½ Good condition

Lot 962

CLASSIC/PROG/PSYCH ROCK - LPs. Excellent titles with these 13 x classic LPs. Titles are Jethro Tull - This Was (UK original black/orange bullseye mono ILP 985/Ex lovely clean wide spine sleeve), Ginger Baker's Air Force - S/T (UK Polydor double og, 2662 001 - superb Ex+ to archive condition records/VG+ some edgewear), Led Zeppelin - Houses Of The Holy (K 50014), Pink Floyd - Piper (Fame RE), Rolling Stones - Some Girls (celebrity inner), Robin Trower - Bridge Of Sighs, Deep Purple - Machine Head (TPSA 75041), John Cale - Fear (ILPS 9301 pink rim UK og - VG copy), Def Leppard - Hysteria, The Roches - S/T (essential LP, make sure to listen to 'Hammond Song'...), Joe Cocker, Colour Box and The Sharks. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 985

ROCK/ALT/FOLK-ROCK/NEW WAVE - LPs. Wonderful albums with these 28 x choice LPs. Artists/titles include Tim Buckley - Dream Letter Live In London 1968 (D FIEND 200 - VG/Ex with booklet), Moby Grape - Moby Grape '69 (scarce UK mono og M 63430 - Ex/VG+), Tim Hardin - 4 (scarce UK Verve Forecast mono og VLP 6016 - Ex/VG+), The Cure - Faith (FIX 6 - Ex/Ex w/printed inner), Captain Beefheart (x5) - The Spotlight Kid (K 44162), The Legendary A&M Sessions, Doc At The Radar Station, Shiny Beast and Clear Spot, Laurie Anderson - Big Science and Mister Heartbreak, Warren Zevon - Sentimental Hygiene, Marc And Mambas, Catfish - Live Catfish, AC/DC - If You Want Blood, John Cale, JJ Cale, The Byrds and Commander Cody. Condition is typically neat VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 996

THE ROLLING STONES - THE ROLLING STONES LP (FIRST UK 1A/1A '2.52 TELL ME' PRESSING - DECCA LK 4605). Top Stones rarity with the first UK '2.52 Tell Me' pressing of their first LP. Please be aware of the condition before placing a bid. The record is graded as G. There are a number of surface marks, scuffs and some light scratches to the playing surfaces, the heaviest of which appearing to be on track A2 - this causes some clicks and a couple of small skips. A sample of playback on the other tracks produced no overpowering surface noise and the music can be fully enjoyed. Matrix/mother satmpers: XARL-6271-1A 2B UB & XARL-6272-1A 1 K. The front laminated non-flipback sleeve is in G condition with a tear on one of the bottom corners and some creasing, though no other seam splits. A starter copy.

Lot 2235

An Armand & Marseille (Germany) bisque head and stuffed cloth bodied Dream baby doll, weighted sleeping blue glass eyes, painted features including fine eyelashes, open mouth revealing teeth, impressed marks 'A.M. GERMANY 351./4.', crying voice box fitted to torso, 40cm high and an Armand & Marseille (Germany) bisque head and composition bodied Dream baby doll, weighted sleeping blue glass eyes, painted features including fine eyelashes, open mouth, impressed marks 'AM GERMANY. 351./2.K.', 34cm high (2)

Lot 2309

An Armand & Marseille (Germany) bisque head and composition bodied Dream baby doll, weighted sleeping blue glass eyes, painted features including fine eyelashes, open mouth revealing teeth, impressed marks 'A.M. GERMANY 518./9.K.', 55cm high

Lot 2315

Lionel Electric Trains O27 Gauge, comprising 2035 K-4 2-6-4 steam locomotive, black livery, No.2035, boxed and Lionel Lines eight wheel tender, unboxed; 3461 automatic lumber car, boxed; 3520 operating searchlight car, boxed; 3656 operating cattle car, boxed; 6257 caboose, boxed; 6456 red hopper car, boxed; 6462 gondola car, boxed; others including Lionel track, remote control switches, accessories and literature (large quantity)

Lot 49

A diamond three-stone ring, the three old brilliant cut stones of 1.13ct, 0.64ct and 0.68ct, claw set to an 18ct yellow gold shank, size L½, approximately 3.2gm/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Diamonds a little loose. 19mm across finger. Colour matching good VS2-SI1. Small nibbles, one has nibbles to girdle. Colour J-K+ stones bright and lively.

Lot 546

A set of four Art Nouveau oak dining chairs, with pierced crest rails and spindle backs, stamped under K 190 CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot, but is available upon request. Further images and some condition reports can be viewed on our online catalogue at www.chorleys.com

Lot 66

A diamond dress ring of square cluster shape with diamond set shoulders to a 18ct white gold shank, size K and a matching eternity ring, approximately 6.4gm/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot, but is available upon request. Further images and some condition reports can be viewed on our online catalogue at www.chorleys.com

Lot 82

A ruby and diamond cluster ring, the central ruby to a surround of ten diamonds, claw set to a yellow metal shank, size K CONDITION REPORT: Ruby a pinkish red with internal surface reaching fissure with some reflective areas. Other typical inclusions. Good saturation of colour. Some diamonds with abrasions and chips. 4.2gm. Ruby 5.9mm x 6.5mm x 3.6mm. Diamonds look white but some very grubby and some chips to edges.

Lot 1118

SOUL/R&B/DOO WOP - LP COLLECTION. Rather nice collection of around 84 x LPs loaded with original UK and US Classic Soul/R&B and Doo Wop! Artists/titles include James Ray - S/T (US og on Caprice LP 1002 - clean Ex record/VG), Ben E. King - Don't Play (UK mono HA-K 8012 - VG+/Ex), The Marcels - Blue Moon (CP 416), The Showmen, The Sensations, The Velvets - Let The Good Times Roll, The Monotones, The Dell Vikings, Tommy Edwards - It's All In The Game, Hank Ballard, Four Tops, Sam Cooke - Songs By (A-2001, US og), Hits Of The 50's (US LPM-2236) and The Best Of (US LPM-2625), The Majors, The Impressions, The Flamingos, Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs, Jackie Wilson, The Shirelles, Clarence Henry, Stevie Wonder, Clyde McPhatter, Sammy Turner, Marv Johnson and Bobby Lewis. Whilst some of the earlier titles can vary, condition is still often VG to Ex+.

Lot 643

LED ZEPPELIN AND RELATED - LPs. A superb selection of 20 LPs by Led Zeppelin and related solo releases. Includes a couple of 12" singles. Led Zeppelin titles include S/T (K40031), II (K40037), IV (x2) inc (K50008) & (K 50 008). House In The Holy (50.014), Presence (SSK59402), III (ATL50002), The Song Remains The Same (SSK89402), In Through The Out Door (SSK 59410, A sleeve), Coda (79.0051-1). Jimmy Page - Outrider (WX155). Robert Plant inc Pictures At Eleven, The Principle Of Moments, Shaken N Stirred, Now And Zen, Burning Down One Side, You Ma Said, In The Mood, Big Log. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 687

ELECTRONIC/DOWNTEMPO/TRIP HOP/HOUSE - 12"/LPs. Dope collection of 44 x 12" with LPs. Artists/titles include Massive Attack - Protection (2016 copy, 00602557009620), Simian Mobile Disco - Whorl (Anti- 7365-1, black vinyl, no CD), Home Video, The Fever, Jennie Feat. The Nightrains, Shitmat, Mat Carter - The Stand EP, Underground Resistance - Riot EP, Coldcut, Slo Moshun, Deee-Lite, Under Cover Movement, Marl Chingus, K-Klass, Mental Cube, 2 In Rhythm, Curious George, X-Press 2 and LL Cool J. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 695

FRANK ZAPPA - LP COLLECTION. Comprehensive back-catalogue of 23 x LPs from Frank and the mothers! Titles are Burnt Weeny Sandwich (UK og tri-steamboat RSLP 6370 - VG with a small scratch on side 2, elsewhere very clean/VG with some shelfwear), Absolutely Free (Verve 'T' label 2317 035 - Ex+ super clean record/VG+), Freak Out! (Verve 'T' label 2683 004 - Ex+ super clean records/VG+), Pink Floyd Meets Frank Zappa (PF-102432 pic disc), Hot Rats (UK K 44078), Weasels Ripped My Flesh (RSLP 2028, UK A2/B2 og - VG+ copy), One Size Fits All (K 59207), In New York (ZAPPA 37), Sheik Yerbouti (ZAPPA 28 RE), Meets The Mothers Of Prevention, Crusising With Reuben & The Jets (2317 069, Verve 'T' label - Ex+/Ex), Jazz From Hell, Just Another Band From L.A. (K 44179), Roxy & Elsewhere (US), Mothermania, Joe's Garage ActI and II & III, Tinseltown Rebellion, Sleep Dirt, Chunga's Revenge, Over-Nite Sensation and Ship Arriving Too Late To Save A Drowning Witch. Condition is typically neat VG+ to Ex+ with some particularly clean records included. Fantastic archive.

Lot 699

FOLK/SINGER-SONGWRITER - LP RARITIES. Delightful bundle of 4 x scarcely seen LPs. Titles are Peter Kelley - Parth Of The Wave (UK mono, London HAK 8402 - Ex clean condition record with just a couple of very light and minor surface hairlines/VG+ some light creasing to the laminate), Mick Smith - Somebody Nobody Knows (MFHR078 - Ex+/Ex), Linda Lewis - Lark (K 44208 - Ex+/Ex) and Stefan Grossman - Those Pleasant Days (TRA 246 - Ex+/VG+).

Lot 702

CLASSIC SOUL/FUNK - LPs. Tight grooves with this excellent collection of 28 x (almost entirely) LPs. Artists/titles include Various - A Gift From Pama (SECO 20 - VG with some light surface marks and a small scratch between A2 and A3/VG solid condition sleeve with some light creases and some foxing on the reverse), Betty Everett/Ketty Lester (Grand Prix K-425), The Vibrations - New Vibrations (including stereo OKS 14114, Mint and sealed and mono copy OKM 12114, purple labels), Darrell Banks - Is Here! (Japanese 1981 pressing, P-8618T - VG with surface/scuff marks/Ex sleeve with shrink), Edwin Starr - Soul Master (TML 11094), Betty Everett - There'll Come A Time, Lynne Randell, The Raelets/Ike & Tina Turner - Souled Out (TRCS 1511), The Soulful Strings, James Carr, Z.Z. Hill, Eddie Holman, The Young Holt Trio, Gene Chandler/Jerry Butler and Larry Williams/Johnny Watson. Condition is generally VG to Ex though some earlier titles can drop a little below this.

Lot 712

CLASSIC/HEAVY ROCK - 7". Superb collection of around 190 x 7" loaded with monsters! Artists/titles include Iron Maiden - Bring Your Daughter... (EMS 171), AC/DC - Jailbreak (K 10805), Pink Floyd - Point Me At The Sky (3C 006-05459, Italian), Genesis inc. The Carpet Crawlers (CB 251 - Ex condition record, missing centre with grading given as VG), Patti Smith Group, Dire Straits, Fleetwood Mac inc. Big Love (double 7" pack with The Chain), Kiss inc. Lick It Up, Toto inc. Hold The Line (pic disc), Queen/related (x22) inc. I Want It All, We Are The Champions, Radio Ga Ga, Hammer To Fall, One Vision, Friends Will Be Friends and Body Language (all p/s), Bruce Springsteen, Whitesnake, Black Sabbath, Def Leppard, Kate Bush, Free, Deep Purple, Judas Priest, The New Power Generation, Thin Lizzy, The Rolling Stones, Link Wray (VS 103), Canned Heat, Mott The Hoople, Jon Bon Jovi, Rainbow, The Damned, PiL, Sham 69, Scorpions, ZZ Top, Saxon, The Stranglers, The Tubes and Dr. Feelgood. Condition is generally neat VG+ to Ex+ (records) and VG to Ex+ (sleeves).

Lot 726

VAN MORRISON - LPs. Excellent set of 6 x LPs from the ever-controversial Mr Morrison. Titles are Too Long In Exile (1993 quickly deleted original UK/EU copy, 519 219-1 - both records super clean Ex+/Ex gatefold sleeve, a little edgewear), Astral Weeks (K 46024 RE), Wavelength (K 56526), Into The Music (9102 852), A Sense Of Wonder (MERH 54) and A Period Of Transition (K 56322).

Lot 763

HEAVY ROCK/ METAL - LPs. A quality collection of around 49 LPs. Artists/ titles include Motley Crue - Too Fast For Love (ELK K 52425), Joe Satriani inc Surfing With The Alien (GRUB8), Not Of This Earth (GRUB7). Steve Vai inc Flex-Able (GRUB3), Passion And Warfare (GRUB17). Heavy Pettin inc Lettin Loose, Rock Ain't Dead. Lone Star - Firing On All Six, Sammy Hagar inc Musical Chairs, Standing Hampton, Street Machine. Uki Jon Roth - Beyond The Astral Skies. David Lee Roth, Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush, Jason & The Scorchers, QS, Vandenberg, The Johnny Van Zant Band, Mayday, Fastway, Kim Mitchell, Waysted, Nutz, Trust, The Georgia Satellites. Condition is stunning Ex to Ex+

Lot 812

REGGAE - ROOTS/ LOVERS/ DANCE HALL 7" COLLECTION. A quality collection of around 100 reggae 7" singles. Artists/ titles include Harvey K-Tel inc Boops Apocalypse (MMFTP001), Hotstylin'. Desmond Dekker And The Aces - 007 (PYR 6004). The Skatalites - Guns Of Navarone, Harry J All Stars - Liquidator, Sugar Minott - Make It With You, Jimmy Cliff - Synthetic World. Elephant Man - War With Us, Peaches - Give A Little Love. Pete Campbell - Randy Mandy Johnny Ringo, Morgan Heritage, Gospel Fish, Habitat Sound System, The Marvels, Judge Dread, Kharri Kill, Ras Shiloh, Marcia Griffiths, Michael Gordon, Jimmy Cliff, Chyna Whyne, Culture Brown, Dave Fluxy, Coco Tea, Danielle Senior, Don Campbell, Elephant Man. Condition is generally VG to Ex+.

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