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Judas Priest original Handbill. Dix Club Temple Street Wolverhampton. April 12th Oriignal in excellent condition. It measures approx 8 inches by 5 inches - Early 70s original. British Heavy Metal band preceding the ‘New Wave of British Heavy Metal’ movement.The band was formed in Birmingham, England in 1969 by guitarist John Perry (who died shortly after and was replaced by Ernie Chataway), bassist Bruno Stapenhill, drummer John Partridge (2), and singer Al Atkins, who created a band name from Bob Dylan's song 'The Ballad Of Frankie Lee And Judas Priest'. In 1970, guitarist Kenneth K. K. Downing and bassist Ian Hill (2) joined, replacing Chataway and Stapenhill. Drummers John Ellis and Chris Campbell (30) replaced Partridge. Later, in 1973, Rob Halford and drummer John Hinch joined to replace Atkins and Campbell, respectively. A song from the last show with Atkins and Campbell and three from Halford and Hinch's first were released in 2019 on the compilation Downer-Rock Asylum. A second guitarist, Glenn Tipton, was also added to the line-up in 1974.
A collection of Judas Priest Memorabilia and Ephemera. A collection of items including a rare signed and dated original Judas Priest Contract. All items are from c1973 This is a rare original Contract Dated January 19th 1973 between Judas Priest and their Management to confirm the agency would receive 10% of their earnings during at least a 12 month period. A very rare survivor this is signed by all band members Kenneth Downing, Alan John Atkins, Christopher Louis Campbell and Ian Frank Hill. Also included is a Welsh Grapevine issue no 9 paper, 8 x Promotional stickers that were adorned every bus stop in West Bromwhich around 1972 and a few cut out flyers. British Heavy Metal band preceding the ‘New Wave of British Heavy Metal’ movement.The band was formed in Birmingham, England in 1969 by guitarist John Perry (who died shortly after and was replaced by Ernie Chataway), bassist Bruno Stapenhill, drummer John Partridge (2), and singer Al Atkins, who created a band name from Bob Dylan's song 'The Ballad Of Frankie Lee And Judas Priest'. In 1970, guitarist Kenneth K. K. Downing and bassist Ian Hill (2) joined, replacing Chataway and Stapenhill. Drummers John Ellis and Chris Campbell (30) replaced Partridge. Later, in 1973, Rob Halford and drummer John Hinch joined to replace Atkins and Campbell, respectively. A song from the last show with Atkins and Campbell and three from Halford and Hinch's first were released in 2019 on the compilation Downer-Rock Asylum. A second guitarist, Glenn Tipton, was also added to the line-up in 1974.
Judas Priest - Run of the Mill / Whisky Woman an original Reel to Reel Tape recording from Norman Hood ( Agent ) Sarm Studios this is a very rare original. It was recorded as a demo in 1973. This song would later surface in an altered form on Priest's Second Album as `Victim of Changes`. Complete with the information about the item. It was given to Norman Hood by Dave Corke the day after the recording session. British Heavy Metal band preceding the ‘New Wave of British Heavy Metal’ movement.The band was formed in Birmingham, England in 1969 by guitarist John Perry (who died shortly after and was replaced by Ernie Chataway), bassist Bruno Stapenhill, drummer John Partridge (2), and singer Al Atkins, who created a band name from Bob Dylan's song 'The Ballad Of Frankie Lee And Judas Priest'. In 1970, guitarist Kenneth K. K. Downing and bassist Ian Hill (2) joined, replacing Chataway and Stapenhill. Drummers John Ellis and Chris Campbell (30) replaced Partridge. Later, in 1973, Rob Halford and drummer John Hinch joined to replace Atkins and Campbell, respectively. A song from the last show with Atkins and Campbell and three from Halford and Hinch's first were released in 2019 on the compilation Downer-Rock Asylum. A second guitarist, Glenn Tipton, was also added to the line-up in 1974.
Charles I. [Eikon Basilike]. The Pourtraicture of His Sacred Majestie in his Solitudes and Sufferings..., [London]: Printed [by T. Newcomb for H. Seile] in the Yeer, 1649, double-page engraved frontispiece (fold split and strengthened to verso), explanation leaf present facing frontispiece, first two words of title printed in Greek characters, early annotation to verso of K9, wanting leaf K10 (blank), damp-staining and toning, 19th-century half calf, boards detached, 12mo, together with:Taylor (Jeremy). A Discourse of the Nature, Offices and Measure of Friendship. With rules of conducting it. In a Letter to M. K. P. To which are added, Two Letters to Persons changed in Religion. Also Three Letters to a Gentleman that was tempted to the Communion of the Romish Church, London: R. Royston, 1671, engraved portrait frontispiece (torn to lower blank margin, some toning and scattered spotting, lacking free endpapers, armorial bookplate to upper pastedown bearing the motto 'dat cura quietem' (possibly for the Medlicott family), all edges gilt, contemporary gilt panelled and decorated brown morocco, joints worn, 12mo, (Wing T318), and Avaux (Claude de Mesmes, comte d'). Lettres de Messieurs d'Avaux et Servien, ambassadeurs pour le Roy de France en Allemamagne [sic], concernantes leurs differents & leurs responses de part & d'autre en l'année 1644, published 1650, damp-staining to front endpaper, contemporary calf, morocco title label to spine, upper joint and spine split, small 8vo, plus three other 17th-18th century antiquarian volumes, including one defectiveQTY: (6)
Longfellow (Henry Wadsworth). The Song of Hiawatha, 1st UK edition, London: David Bogue, 1855, 24 pp. publisher's catalogue at rear, previous owner inscription at front, original blindstamped cloth, spine faded, small tear and loss at head of spine, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Dickens (Charles). Bleak House, 1st edition, London: Bradbury and Evans, 1853, additional etched title, 39 etched plates by Hablot K. Browne, usual spotting and browning to plates, some offsetting to text, endpapers renewed, original green blindstamped cloth, rebacked, original spine relaid, some toning to spine and extremities, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus Walt Whitman's Specimen Days in America, 1st UK edition, 1887 `QTY: (3)
Salmon (William). Botanologia. The English Herbal: or, History of Plants, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: Printed by L. Dawkes for H. Rhodes, 1710-11, engraved additional title, volume I title printed in red and black, numerous woodcut illustrations, bound without the 6. pp Index morborum sometimes found at the end, a few small marginal worm tracks, some spotting and browning, bookplates of G. K. Cowlishaw, contemporary calf gilt, joints cracked, some edge wear and stains, folio QTY: (2)NOTE:ESTC T83065; Henrey 1308.
Hawkshaw (Ann). Cecil's Own Book. By "Granny." (Mrs. Hawkshaw), [privately printed, 1871], 8 mounted monochrome plates (last plate detached), some light spotting, bookplate of Francis Hamilton Wedgwood, all edges gilt, original cloth gilt, spine and extremities faded, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Bennett (Arnold). The Grim Smile of the Five Towns, 1st edition, London: Chapman and Hall, 1907, 10 pp. advertisements at rear, some light spotting, endpapers toned, original cloth, spine faded with tiny tear at head, small splits to joints, 8vo, with others by Arnold Bennett and Mark Twain including 1st editions Clayhanger, 1910, Hilda Lessways, 1911, The Regent, 1911, These Twain, 1916, Mr. Prohack, 1922, Lord Raingo, 1926 by Bennett, the Stolen White Elephant, 1882 (hinge broken, contents loose), and The American Claimant, 1892, both 1st UK editions, the latter inscribed by Cecil Wedgwood, 1893, Historical Records of the King's Own Stafford Rifles (3rd K. O. Stafford Militia) now the 4th Battalion the Prince of Wales's North Staffordshire Regiment, compiled by C. C. W. Troughton, Lichfield, 1903, and Memoir of Jane Austen, by her nephew James Edward Austen-Leigh, Oxford, 1926 QTY: (25)NOTE:The first work, Cecil's Own Book was written by the poet Ann Hawksworth for her grandson Cecil Wedgwood and is very scarce. It contains three short stories and ten poems to amuse Cecil, the surviving son of Ann's daughter Mary, who died shortly after childbirth in 1863, the other books in the lot are from the Wedgwood family.Cecil Wedgwood (1863-1916) was the great-great-grandson of potter Josiah Wedgwood, and after serving in the Second Boer War (1899-1902) where he rose to the rank of major and awarded the DSO, he became the first mayor of Stoke-on-Trent from 1910-11. At the outbreak of the First World War he raised the 7th Battalion of the North Staffordshire Regiment and was killed at the Battle of the Somme in July 1916. He was succeeded by his cousin Francis Hamilton Wedgwood as the firm's chairman and managing director.
* English playing cards. Standard pattern type I, Henry Hart, circa 1780, a complete deck of 52 stencil coloured woodblock playing cards (French suits), single figure courts, KH with faint initials HC to axe-haft, Exportation Garter type A8 ace of spades with QVI (die no.44, 1st recut), one way pips, browned, rubbed and soiled, 3 pip cards & JC with worming centrally (that to JC not full thickness), 2 pip cards & KC with single worm hole centrally, 2 pip cards & KS with small surface loss (from single worm graze), some slight delaminating (interestingly revealing 4 layers, not the 3 expected), versos plain white, each card 94 x 64 mm, together with: Standard pattern type II, Josiah Stone, circa 1812, 51 (of 52, without 10 of diamonds) stencil coloured woodblock playing cards (French suits), single figure courts, KH with initials HM to axe-haft, Garter type A5 ace of spades (die no.9, not recut), browned, soiled and worn, some creases and corner losses, larger loss to 5S (one suit sign lost), additional 5D (from another similar pack), versos plain white, each card 93 x 64 mm, with contemporary two-piece box covered in patterned paper, plus: Standard pack extension cards, unknown makers, circa 1810?, three sets of 24 woodblock playing cards, each apparently made to extend a standard pack for an as yet unknown game, each set with 3 suits of 8 (French suits), comprising pip cards 11-18 in hearts, clubs and diamonds only, the first set with the usual layout of pip signs and an additional central X to each card (ie. 10 + a number of pips from one to 8), one set with a single pip sign to each card and the Arabic numerals 11-18 beneath, and the final set similar to the second but cards 11 & 12 each with 11 or 12 pip signs instead of a numeral, the first set browned and soiled, second set with very scarce minor spots, third set lightly toned, a little dusty, very scarce minor spots, versos plain white, each card 93 x 64 mm (1st set) or 92 x 63 mm (2nd & 3rd sets), with: Standard pattern pack, James English, circa 1880, a complete deck of 52 colour lithographed playing cards (French suits), double-figure type E2 courts, English type E2.2 ace of spades, indices, toned, soiled and worn, some tears and losses, rounded corners, versos with portrait of a Victorian army general (possibly Wolseley) within decorative border, in pale burgundy, each card 88 x 63 mm, and with a pack from the Peerless Card Co., circa 1885, 48 (of 52, without K & JC, Q & 10D), poor condition, plus a deck by Hunt's Card Manufacturing Company Ltd, circa 1875, 52 complete, type H1 courts, soiled, a quantity of cards from each deck mounted with photo corners onto 6 display boards/cards, encapsulated in clear plastic (not examined out of boards), the remainder in plastic bags, the boards 54.5 x 42 cm and similarQTY: (8)NOTE:Provenance: Collection of Dudley Ollis.First item: Plainbacks A30. Hart aces of spades can often be found with cards made by other (sometimes American) makers. However this appears to be a genuine Hart deck and therefore an relatively uncommon survival from this 18th century card maker. Second item: Fournier, British 107; Plainbacks B7.Third item(s): These cards apparently were produced for an unknown card game in which the spades and court cards would be discarded from a standard pack, and the remaining suits extended to 18 by using these cards.
Torsten Mahl sterling silver cuff bracelet with geometric engravings and blue chalcedony. Set with a cabochon cut blue chalcedony (approx. 18 x 13 mm). In reasonable condition. Hallmarks: Swedisch assay mark with the S for silver, signed T. Mahl, GTM, town mark Katrineholm (K), date mark 1957 (G9), sterling. Inner dimensions: 6.1 x 5.3 cm, size M. Weight: 42.2 grams.
18K White gold vintage navette entourage ring set with approx. 2.06 ct. emerald and approx. 0.60 ct. diamond. Set with a marquise cut emerald of approx. 2.06 ct. (approx. 16.80 x 7.80 x 3.55 mm) and 20 Swiss cut diamonds of approx. 0.60 ct. in total (P / J-K). In good condition. Hallmarks: Dutch assay mark 750. Ring size: 16.75 mm / 53 mm. LxW centerpiece: 2.5 x 1.4 cm. Weight: 6.94 grams.
Asparagus tongs silver. Sturdy model with partly openwork clamps and all edges with a double fillet edge. Germany, Hamburg, first half of the 19th century, hallmarks: city hallmark with year letter E (German year letters are barely or not registered), unknown maker's mark (K&S). Inscription: JMK - traces of use. 155 grams, 800/1000. Dim. L 24.5 cm, W 5.8 cm, H 3.1 cm.
Louis XIV candlesticks (2), Paris 1751-1752, silver. Beautiful set of Louis XIV candlesticks with removable bobeches, lobed shapes and scalloped (round) foot. France, Paris, hallmarks: Tax hallmark (A-crown/branches) Paris 1750-1756, large boar's head, maker's mark IFB with crown, small boar's head, J-import hallmark, K with crown (1751-1752) - light signs of wear (one candlestick has light movement in attachment to foot). 1319 grams, 950/1000. Dim. H 26.5 cm, diameter 14.8 cm.
Ruff casters (2) silver. Beautiful set of casters designed as a pair of ruffs. Full of details and equipped with removable pierced heads. The Netherlands, Haarlem-Amsterdam, Zaanlandse Zilversmederij, 1970, hallmarks: lion, Minerva, maker's mark, k - light signs of wear. 361 grams, 835/1000. Dim. L 14 cm, W 10 cm, H 11.5 cm.
Montblanc Meisterstück ''Le Petit Prince LeGrand'' fountain pen. The Meisterstück Le Petit Prince LeGrand Fountain Pen in deep blue precious resin is inspired by the dark blue universe sky. The cap, milled with a fox face pattern, reveals a sentence from the Le Petit Prince book and is crowned with the iconic emblem. The central ring of the three platinum-coated rings features the Montblanc brand name and the clip is embellished with a yellow lacquered star and with the name Lex. The writing instrument is finished with a handcrafted Au585 / 14 K bi-colour nib garnished with the Petit Prince and the fox. The pen comes in a Montblanc case. Germany, Montblanc, late 20th century. 23.2 grams, 14 kt. Dimensions. L 13.8 cm.
3-piece lot of silver frame purses. A lot consisting of two silver frame purses with a fabric pouch. All equipped with engraved decorations on frame. Netherlands, Schoonhoven / ?, Aart Hogendoorn / ?, 1876 / 1885 / 1894, hallmarks: lion, Minerva, maker's marks, year letters r, a and k - signs of wear. 203 grams, 833/1000. Dimensions: various.
Loderein box silver. Rectangular model with engraved decorations and pointille work as well as filigree decorations and soldered ornaments. The Netherlands, Schoonhoven, Willem Lobensteij, 1869, hallmarks: lion, Minerva, maker's mark, k - signs of use and small dents. 29 grams, 833/1000. Dim. L 3.1cm, W 3.7cm, H 4.5cm.
Ginger jar with silver lid. Beautiful antique ginger jar with blue / white Chinese decorations and fitted with a silver Dutch jam jar lid with an image of "The Night Watch" by Rembrandt. The Netherlands, Haarlem, A. Pressburg, 1945 (lid), hallmarks: lion, Minerva, maker's mark, k with crown - signs of wear. 383 grams, 833/1000. Dim. H 10 cm, diameter 9 cm.
18K White gold necklace with central diamond of approx. 0.65 ct. diamond. Set with a brilliant cut diamond of approx. 0.65 ct. (VVS2 / K-M) and 21 brilliant cut diamonds of approx. 0.21 ct in total (VS-SI - F-G). In good condition. Hallmarks: Dutch mark 750, Italian maker's mark 288 AR. L: 40cm. Weight: 6.64 grams.
18K yellow gold three-stone ring set with approx. 1.03 ct. diamond. Set with an old mine cut diamond of approx. 0.80 ct. (5.87 x 5.80 x 4.35 mm, VS / K-L) and two brilliant and Swiss cut diamonds of approx. 0.23 ct. in total (SI / G-H). In reasonable condition, old mine diamond has a skew-whiff table, one brilliant lacks matter. Hallmarks: 750 Dutch assay mark. Ring size: 15.5 mm / 49 mm. Weight: 3.36 grams.
14K White gold princess ring set with approx. 0.60 ct. diamond. Set with 23 single and brilliant cut diamonds of approx. 0.60 ct. in total (VS / I-K). In good condition. Hallmarks: Dutch assay mark 585 in oak leaf (from 1953). Ring size: 18 mm / 57 mm. Centerpiece width: 2.0 cm. Weight: 4.22 grams.
12-piece set fish cutlery ''Haags Lofje'', silver. Six fish forks and six fish knives in "Haags Lofje". Netherlands, Schoonhoven / Utrecht, B.H. & A.J. Driesen, 1921 / 1945-46, hallmarks: lion, Minerva, maker's mark, year letters L (9x) and crowned k (3x). Inscription: v.R. (3 fish knives without inscription) - light traces of use. 584 grams, 833/1000. Dim. L 21.4 cm, W 2.7 cm.
14K Yellow gold antique brooch with cannetille work set with approx. 2.00 ct. old cut diamonds. Set with 25 old cut diamonds of approx. 2.00 ct. in total (VS-SI / G-I), including one of approx. 0.53 ct. (VS1 / K). In good condition. Hallmarks: Dutch assay mark 585 and metal for the pin. LxW: 4.1 x 3.7 cm. Weight: 10.02 grams.
Edward VII hallmarked silver christening tankard, Birmingham 1906, maker Joseph Gloster Ltd, height 7cm, hallmarked silver trophy cup on ebonised base, Birmingham 1930, maker K & L and a Victorian hallmarked silver match box holder, Birmingham 1900, maker Levi & Salaman, weight of all three excluding base 172g

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