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Lot 430

A seven stone diamond ring, the seven slightly graduated diamonds, total estimated approx. 0.36cts, claw mounted with plain band unmarked band (tests as approx. 9ct gold), size K, (2.0g)

Lot 452

A platinum hallmarked diamond solitaire, old cut, claw set stone to knife edged shoulders, weight of stone approximately 0.33ct, ring size K.

Lot 431

A modern platinum emerald and diamond ring, central oval claw set emerald flanked by trillion cut diamonds within brilliant cut set borders, ring size K.

Lot 413

A modern 18ct hallmarked emerald and diamond three stone ring, central square cut emerald, flanked with a brilliant cut diamond to either side, ring size K.

Lot 1262

K M Clayton, a figure on a camel near pyramids, signed, watercolour, 17.5 x 29.5cm.  

Lot 450

18ct gold (tested) navette old cut diamond ring, three stone diamond ring stamped 18ct and gold sapphire and stone set ring hallmarked 9ct Condition Report & Further Details 18ct gold rings = approx 4.8gm, 9ct ring approx 3.9gm Navette Ring - size J Three stone- size K Eternity ring - size OAll good condition

Lot 1390

A Modern Diamond Set Eternity Band, set throughout with uniform brilliant cut stones, stamped "1.54", (indistinctly stamped "75") (finger size K).

Lot 36

A pair of silver casters, K M Silver, Birmingham 1993, with pierced pull off cover, 16.5cm high, 8.8ozt

Lot 1097

An extensive K & Co. B, late Mayers 'Chatsworth' pattern dinner service (large quantity)

Lot 185

PINK GEM SET AND DIAMOND RING, set with an emerald cut pink gem and a single round diamond, in nine carat gold, size K 1/2, 2.8g

Lot 140

UPTON, FLORENCE K.THE GOLLIWOGG'S BICYCLE CLUB London: Longmans, 1896. Oblong 4to, coloured illustrations, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, boards slightly soiled

Lot 343

ORNITHOLOGY - AFRICA - BROWN, L. H., URBAN, E. K. & S. KEITHTHE BIRDS OF AFRICA London: Academic Press, 1982-2004. 7 volumes, 4to, coloured plates by Martin Woodcock, maps, original cloth, dust-jackets

Lot 85

BLUMNAU, GEORGDISSERTATIO DE VACUO qua, experientiis, & rationibus physicis, vacuum in natura non dari, probatur. Vilnius: Typis. Acad. Societatis Iesu, 1648. 12mo., with 11 engraved plates of experimental apparatus, contemporary vellum, paper generally a little discoloured throughout, fore-edge of title page and first couple of leaves frayed, inner joints cracking, lacking the preliminary leaf *6 (possibly a blank), with the book plate of John BuryNote: We have been unable to trace this book in the Lithuanian National Bibliography, the Polish National Library, the University of Vilnius Library, the Jagiellonian University Library, the Bibliografia Esteichera or the USTC. The only reference we have been able to trace to is in the Bibliotheca Stoschiana sive Catalogus selectissimorum librorum quos collegerat Philippus Liber Baro de Stosch, Florence, 1759, where it appears as item no 2052. Information about the author appears equally elusive. He is described on the title page as an alumnus of the Jesuit Academy of Vilnius, a Master of Arts and Philosophy, and of Theology. He may be the same Georgius Blumnau, doctor in theology and pastor at Mehlsack (fl. 1649-71) in Zeitschrift für die Geschichte und Altertumskunde Ermlands, vol. 15, p.422, but there is no reference to any of his writings. (We are grateful to Dr Sara Trevisan for kindly identifying this.)Interest in whether Nature truly abhorred a vacuum had been growing in the 17th century following experiments performed in 1640 by Gasparo Berti and by Evangelista Torricelli, a professor in Florence in 1644. Torricelli's experiment, using tubes filed with mercury and immersed in a mercury reservoir, was the first successful attempt to produce a vacuum and subsequently convinced the scientific community. Berti's earlier attempt using water was less successful. Pascal repeated the experiment and, in addition, tried other types of liquid. He found that the maximum height was exactly inversely proportional to the used liquid's density. Despite these experiments the discussion between those who maintained no vacuum is possible (plenists) and those who believed that a vacuum was possible (vacuists) continued until Otto von Guericke of Magdeburg's famous demonstration of 1657 using two hemispheres with a diameter of 40 cm, known as the Magdeburg hemispheres which two teams of eight horses on either side were just barely able to separate after the enclosed volume had been evacuated. (K. Jousten, The history of vacuum science and vacuum technology, pp. 2-6).Blumnau's volume describes various experiments and provides illustrations of the apparatus employed, by which, as he puts it "most learned men in Italy France had dared to doubt." His work, such as two others published by the Jesuit Academy at Vilnius, Albert Wijuk Kojalowicz's Oculus ratione correctus, sux refutatio demonstrations ocularis de Vacuo and Oswald Krüger's Dissertatio de vacuo, both also published in 1648, were in response to the first publication of Torricelli's mercury experiment by the Polish Capuchin Friar Valeriano Magni in 1647 and which he claimed as his own. The Jesuit responses to the vacuum experiment were without exception attacks ad hominem on Magni and the Jesuits' role in the void debate was preoccupied by the Torricellian experiment. Magni's interpretation of the experiment was radically anti-Aristotelian. For an account of the confrontation between Aristotelianism which the Jesuits were obliged to teach and the new sciences emerging in the 17th century see M.J. Gorman, "Jesuit explorations of the Torricellian space : carp-bladders and sulphurous fumes" in Mélanges de l'Ecole française de Rome. Italie et Méditerranée, tome 106, n°1. 1994, pp. 7-32.

Lot 267

MODERN FIRST (& OTHER) EDITIONS, 67 VOLUMESINCLUDING Bloomfield, Anthony The Delinquents. 1958; George, Peter Commander-1. 1965; Dahl, Roald Kiss Kiss. 1960. 2nd impression; Noyce, Wilfrid The Gods are Angry. 1957; Russell, Eric F. Dark Tides. 1962; Bigman, S. The Love Scene. 1967; Pedlar, Kit & Gerry Davis. Mutant 59 the Plastic Eater. Souvenir Press, 1971; MacDonald, John D. A Tan and Sandy Silence. 1973; Pedlar, K. & G. Davis. Brainrack. 1974; Lecomber,Brian Turn Killer. 1975; Herbert, James The Fog. 1975; Story, Jac T. Live Now, Pay Later. 1963; Morrell, David Testament. 1976; Herbert, James The Survivor. 1976; Hubank, Ralph North Wall. 1977; Cornwell, Bernard Sharpe's Battle. 1995; first or first English editions, dustwrappers, a few slightly rubbed, and a collection of others (67)

Lot 268

NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURY LITERATURE34 WORKS, INCLUDING ELIOT, GEORGE [EVANS, MARY ANNE] Silas Marner... Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1861. First edition, 8vo, original orange cloth rebacked, 16pp. of adverts and 4pp. Carlyle autobiography with some tears; [Idem] Middlemarch. Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood and Sons, [n.d. but 1876.] 8vo, original blue cloth gilt; Stevenson, R.L. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, with other Fables. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1896. 8vo, original maroon cloth; and 6 other works by Stevenson; Twain, Mark [Clemens, Samuel Longhorne] The Prince and the Pauper. London: Chatto & Windus, 1881. First edition, 8vo, original cloth gilt; and another by Twain; Jerome, Jerome K. Three Men in a Boat. Bristol: J.W. Arrowsmith, 1889. First edition, second issue, 8vo, original blue cloth rebacked; Conan Doyle, Sir Arthur The Sign of Four. London: George Newnes, Limited, 1893. Third edition, 8vo, original pictorial cloth; Galsworthy, John Flowering Wilderness. London: William Heinemann, [1932]. First edition, 8vo, original cloth, dust-jacket not price-clipped, with a loose letter dated March 1930, signed by Galsworthy; Pope, Alexander - Aubrey Beardsley The Rape of the Lock. London: Leonard Smithers, 1896. 4to, original blue cloth gilt, section trimmed from title-page and dedication; Browning, Robert Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau, Saviour of Society. London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1871. First edition, 8vo, original blue cloth gilt, bookplate of Eleanor, Countess of Castle Stewart; and 6 others by Browning (5 with the same bookplate); Byron, George Gordon, Lord Marino Faliero... London: John Murray, 1821. 8vo, contemporary red morocco gilt; and 9 others, including two 18th century Goldsmith works (34)

Lot 445

9ct gold, opal and diamond ring set central oval opal cabochon within fourteen small diamonds, size K, together with another similar having circular central cabochon, size P, 7.8g gross approx (2) Condition:

Lot 325

OIL ON CANVAS 5 MAST CLIPPER DEPARTING PORT SIGNED C K HANSON

Lot 34

K DAVIS Five watercolours Together with a map of Cornwall

Lot 564

Two Matchbox Diecast Model Commercial Vehicles, #K-17 Superkings Container Truck (circa 1978), #K-17 Superkings Container Truck (circa 1981) both models have Deutsche Bundespost liveries, unpunched packaging noted, boxed.

Lot 285

A Plastic Saladin Armoured Car by Woolbro, boxed, Matchbox Superkings K-6 Cement Mixer, boxed, Britains Police Bike, among similar items, all playworn, fair.

Lot 544

A Matchbox Kingsize No. K-5 Foden Dumper Truck, boxed, No. M-6 Racing Car Transporter, boxed No. M-2 Articulated Freight Truck, boxed. All very good except some enhancements to all E.G, painted number plates.

Lot 083

A 9ct emerald style diamond cluster ring, size K.

Lot 050

An 18ct five stone ring set with old cut diamonds, size K.

Lot 021

A single loose brilliant cut diamond approx 0.71ct, colour J-K, clarity SI2-P1, with copy of insurance valuation at £1,595 dated 2010.

Lot 136

An 18ct white gold and diamond channel set eternity ring, size K, with original purchase receipt dated 2009.

Lot 076

An 18ct single stone diamond ring, set with brilliant cut diamond, approx 0.50ct, colour K/l, clarity SI2, size P, with copy of insurance valuation dated 2016 at £2,100.

Lot 505

1987 St John Ambulance Heywood (Cotswold) Official FDC x 16, all signed by William Downward K St J. Address labels, fine. Cat £320 (16 covers)

Lot 289

1983 Australia v New Zealand World Series Cup Final Signed Hat with signatures including R Hogg, G Chappell, S Smith, K Hughes, D Lillee, G Lawson, J Thomson, G Wood, A Border, T Hogan, G Hookes and R Marsh all in ink with the Australian Emblem to front, size L together with another signed hat with signatures including New Zealand players such as T Franklin, R Hadlee, B Edgar and with G Chappell, no emblem and size S, both appear worn but signatures re clear (2)

Lot 173

SHEPPARD S. E. & MEES C. E. K.  Investigations on the Theory of the Photographic Process. Illus. Orig. cloth. 1907; also 4 vols. re. The "Hand Camera".  (5).

Lot 469

ANTIQUARIAN BINDINGS, a mixed collection of 28 inc. Old and New Birmingham by Robert K Dent with numerous illustrations 1880 (28)

Lot 350

A BRONZE FIGURE modelled as Oberleutnant Ernst Schultze-Moderow on horseback, signed 'K Mobius' on marble plinth, 24cm wide overall, 32cm high

Lot 254

K HarrisA valley scene with a cottage in the foregroundOil on canvasSigned

Lot 77

EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY GEM SET 'REGARD' RING, set with various coloured gems, possibly synthetic, and diamonds, the first letter of each combined to spell 'regard,' marked 18CT, size K, 2.9g

Lot 33

FLOATING DIAMOND RING, the square bezel with a collet set round brilliant cut diamond under crystal, bordered by round brilliant cut diamonds, on diamond set shoulders, marked 750, size K 1/2, 6.2g

Lot 44

RED GEM SET RING, set with a central oval red gem flanked by two round brilliant cut diamonds of approximately 0.02 carats each, on openwork shoulders, in nine carat gold, size K 1/2; along with a pair of red gem set earrings marked 14k and a red gem set and diamond brooch, comprised of two waved sections, one set with old cut diamonds totalling approximately 0.05 carats overall and the other set with round red gems, in nine carat gold, 7.4g gross

Lot 54

IMPRESSIVE GEM SET RING, set with a large emerald cut purple gem 17.9mm long, on white gem set shoulders, unmarked, size K, 9g

Lot 216

Rothenstein (William) The French Set, one of 50 sets, 3 lithographed portraits of Rodin, Fantin-Latour and Alphonse Legros, some light browning, original printed wrappers, uncut, frayed at edges, 1898; Liber Juniorum, 6 lithographed portraits including Beardsley, Beerbohm and W.B.Yeats, 4 signed in pencil, the others in the plate, tipped to blank leaves (becoming loose), mounts foxed and soiled, frayed at edges, loose as issued in original cloth portfolio, lacking ties and most flaps, worn, 1899, both inscribed by the artist to John Fothergill, folio (2)⁂ John Fothergill (1876-1957), author of An Innkeeper's Diary, and owner of the Spread Eagle hotel in Thame, the famous haunt of many literary and artistic figures of his day, including George Bernard Shaw, H. G. Wells, Rebecca West, G. K. Chesterton and Evelyn Waugh. He was a contemporary of William Rothenstein's at the Slade School of Fine Art, along with Augustus John and Jacob Epstein.

Lot 156

Kieffer (René).- Theocritus. Les Pastorales, translated by G.Soulages, number 251 of 500 copies, this copy with an original pen & ink drawing bound in, wood-engraved illustrations by J.-B.Vettiner, bound in black morocco with one of the original wood-blocks heightened with gilt and inset into panel on upper cover, Kieffer, 1923 § Huysmans (J.-K.) En Rade, one of 250 copies, printed in ochre and black, colour etchings and wood-engraved illustrations & decorations by Paul Guignebault, bookplate of Henry Mottet, bound in dark green morocco with elaborate floral border stamped in blind, by René Kieffer bindery with ticket, spine faded, Blaizot & Kieffer, 1911 § Charbonneau (Louis) Mambu et son amour, limited edition, decorative borders in red and black by Jean Vergély, bound in blind-stamped natural morocco, by René Kieffer bindery with ticket, original printed wrappers bound in, Kieffer, 1925, all with t.e.g., others uncut, slightly rubbed at edge; and 10 others published by and/or bound by Kieffer, some in wrappers, 4to & 8vo (13)

Lot 200

A Vintage 18ct Sapphire and Diamond Ring. The ring having a midnight blue sapphire approx 4.5mm surrounded by approx 15 pts of eight-cut dias, size K, approx 3.1 gms

Lot 23

Kromer (Marcin). Polonia, sive de situ, populis, moribus, magistratibus, et republica regni Polonici libri duo ... Secunda aeditio prioer locupletior et emednatior, Cologne: Maternus Cholinus, 1578, bound without final blank (E4), browning, damp-staining in lower margins, occasional old ink underlining, asterisks and other marks (including to title page), marginal repair to B3, bookplate, 20th-century morocco-backed red cloth, spine rubbed, 4to (19 x 14 cm), together with: Bracelli (Giacomo), De bello Hispaniensi libri quinque, Rome: Antonio Bladio, 1573, first quire ([*]2) duplicated, bound without final blank (S6), occasional light spotting, pp. 2-3 soiled, armorial bookplate, c.1900 calf, extremities rubbed, 4to (18.5 x 13.8 cm), Simler (Josias), La r‚publique des Suisses, 2nd edition in French, Paris: Jacques du Puys, 1578, woodcut views of Swiss cities in the text, bound without quire A, bookplate, 18th-century calf, gilt spine, worn, small 8vo (16.3 x 9.5 cm), Adams C2981 (Kromer), B2649 (Bracelli), S1169 (Simler); VD-16 K 2433 (Kromer). Kromer's 'great geographical and descriptive work, Polonia ... still remains an important source of information about contemporary Poland' (Catholic Encyclopedia). It was first published the previous year. (3)

Lot 521

Mason (Francis K.). The British Fighter since 1912, 1st edition, 1992, The British Bomber since 1914, 1st edition, 1994, numerous monochrome illustrations, both original cloth in dust jackets, large 8vo, together with Thetford (Owen), Aircraft of the Royal Air Force since 1918, 9th edition, 1995, numerous monochrome illustrations, original cloth in price clipped dust jacket, large 8vo, all Putnam publications, and other modern aviation reference, including publications by Airlife, Grub Street, Arms & Armour, Sutton, Pen & Sword, all original cloth in dust jackets, VG, 8vo (79 volumes) (3 shelves)

Lot 50

Knight (Charles, publisher). [The English Cyclopedia] four volumes, volume 1 part 1, volume 2 part 2, volume 3 part 2 [and] volume 4 part 2 (only), [1854], lacking title pages, containing 86 folding lithographic maps of British towns by Lieut. Robert K. Dawson R.E., all with contemporary outline colouring, one map (Portarlington) water stained, some near contemporary annotations and marginalia to text, some additional annotations bound in, some pages detached, occasional spotting, hinges and joints weak and some broken, volume 4 with text block detached, contemporary half calf gilt, heavily worn and stained, 4to Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. The maps consist of twenty-two Irish town maps and sixty-four English maps. (4)

Lot 490

Feyerabend (Paul K. & Maxwell, Grover). Mind, Matter, and Method. Essays in Philosophy and Science in Honor of Herbert Feigl, 1st edition, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1966, portrait frontispiece, original cloth in dust jacket, a little frayed at head and foot of spine, a few small chips to upper margin, together with Nobel Lectures. Physics, 1901-1921, published Elsevier, 1967, some illustrations, original cloth in slightly worn dust jacket, faded on spine, plus Cortada (James W.), Before the Computer. IBM, NCR, Burroughs, and Remington Rand and the Industry they Created, 1865-1956, 2nd impression, Princeton University Press, 1993, black & white plates, original cloth in dust jacket, all 8vo, plus other modern computing and science interest, all cloth-bound and many in dust jackets, generally VG (6 shelves)

Lot 54

Napper (Robert Peters). Views in Wales. The Vale of Neath, 1st edition, [London?]: British and Foreign Portrait Company, [1864], 13 albumen prints (20.5 x 15.5 cm) mounted rectos only on card leaves with printed captions (the first of these constituting the title page), 13 leaves of descriptive letterpress (including 'Introduction' to accompany title), variable spotting to mounts, prints faded along edged but retaining their strong tonal range, text-leaves browned, initial blank inscribed 'Fred[eric]k & M. A. Sturge from their affect[ionat]e friend, R. P. Napper, May 1864', original purple cloth gilt, spine faded, headcaps frayed, a few pale marks to sides, tips bumped and worn, folio (37.5 x 27.2 cm) No other copies traced at auction, five complete copies located in libraries world-wide (British Library, Cambridge, National Library of Scotland, National Library of Wales, and Oxford); the National Library of Wales has two additional incomplete copies and an apparent nonce volume of twenty photographs by Napper. Napper (1819-1867), from Newport in Wales, traded in partnership with Thomas Miller McLean and Arthur James Melhuish as McLean, Melhuish, Napper and Co. at 26 Haymarket, London, from 1859 to 1861 (Hannavy, Encyclopaedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography, pp. 919-20). He travelled to Spain at the request of Francis Frith (a fellow Quaker) circa 1862-3 and exhibited a small collection of Welsh and Spanish photographs at the Photographic Society, London, in 1864, having previously exhibited a single photograph of Raglan Castle in 1860 (Taylor, Photographs Exhibited in Britain 1839-1865 p. 553). He is also recorded as a member of the Blackheath Photographic Society; the 'British and Foreign Portrait Company' is traced only in connection with the present work. The descriptive text is by Welsh amateur photographer Charles Henry Waring (1818-1887, for whom see Taylor & Schaaf, Impressed by Light, British Photographs from Paper Negatives, 1840-1860, pp. 387-8). (1)

Lot 462

Byron (May). Sambo and Susanna, Pictures by Ethel Parkinson, 1st edition, Blackie, circa 1907, 24 colour plates, printed frenchfold style, several leaves with closed tears mainly to margins (one gutter tear extending 1.5cm into plate), lacks front free endpaper, rear free endpaper partly detached, original cloth-backed pictorial boards (nearly detached from text block), covers lightly scratched, some wear to extremities, rear joint splitting, oblong 4to, together with Upton (Florence K. and Bertha), The Golliwogg's Christmas, 1st edition, 1907, numerous colour illustrations, title (detached) with two marginal tears (one with small loss), several closed tears (some long), stitching strained, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, somewhat soiled, extremities a trifle worn, oblong 4to, plus The Adventures of two Dutch Dolls - and a "Golliwogg", 1st edition, [1895], numerous colour illustrations, some closed marginal tears (one with repair), one leaf detached (torn away) and one with long closed tear and remnants of repairs, two folds strengthened, front hinge split after endpapers, front free endpaper with small loss to upper right corner, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, somewhat soiled and lightly stained, extremities a trifle worn, oblong 4to, and five other Golliwogg books, comprising: The Golliwogg's Bicycle Club, The Golliwogg's Circus, The Golliwogg's Fox-Hunt, The Golliwogg at the Sea-side, The Golliwogg's "Auto-go-Cart" (8)

Lot 144

North America. A mixed collection of approximately 110 maps, mostly 19th century, country, regional and state maps, including examples by S. D. U. K., Wilkinson, Wyld, Johnston, Kelly, Lizars, Mitchell, Colton and Bowen, occasional dupliates, various sizes and condition (approx.110)

Lot 284

Hebraica. The Order of the Daily Prayers, in Hebrew and English, according to the Custom of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews ... Translated and printed into English from the Hebrew, by David Levi ... Second Edition, with Amendments, London: E. Justins, 5570 AM [i.e. 1810 CE], volume 1 only (of 6), printed back to front with Hebrew and English text on facing pages, half-title with Hebrew title page verso, English title page, contemporary blue morocco, worn, covers detached, 8vo (21 x 13 cm), together with: Bible (Hebrew), Sepher tehillim hogah naion namartz bankodot avmamim ... Sepher Kinoth [Hebrew title; i.e. the Book of Psalms and the Book of Lamentations] ... editus Gulielmo Robertson, 2nd edition, Cambridge: John Hayes, 1685, printed back to front, Hebrew types, 19th-century library label obscuring part of title page (Lugar Vale Mount Library, Colmonell, Ayrshire), later half calf, worn, 12mo (12.5 x 7 cm), [Keyworth, Thomas, & David Jones], Muskalot rishonot leshon ha-kodesh [Hebrew title], Principia Hebraica, comprising a Grammatical Analysis of the Five Hundred and Sixty-Four Verses, selected to the Hebrew Psalms ... to which is prefixed, a Concise Hebrew Grammar, 1st edition, by E. Justins for T. K. and D. J., 1817, printed back to front, Hebrew types, quires 2D-E spotted, publisher's advertisement slip, uncut in original boards, spine chipped, 8vo (20.8 x 11.8 cm), Pasini (Giuseppe), Dikduk leshon ha-kodesh [Hebrew title], Grammatica linguae sanctae institutio ... editio altera correctior, Padua: Giovanni Manfr‚, 1779, printed back to front, Hebrew types, later sheep-backed marbled boards, spine defective, 8vo (16.8 x 10.5 cm) Wing B2743 for the second item. The first item is the first volume only of the revised edition of the influential Sephardic siddur by influential Hebraist David Levi (1742-1801), apparently first published between 1788 and 1792. Copac traces single volumes at UCL (volume three, for Yom Kippur) and Southampton (volume four, for Sukkot), and incomplete sets at British Library (five volumes) and Peckover House, National Trust (three volumes). (4)

Lot 22

Nao art glass baluster shaped vase with applied trailed decoration, signed by K Heston, no. 0347, dated 2011. 27cm high approx.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: No obvious damage.

Lot 168

Sol Lewitt (1928-2007)Grids and Colour one plate (See. K.179.01)Screenprint in colours, 1979, signed and numbered from the edition of 10 in pencil, on Arches wove paper, printed by Jo Watanabe, New York, published by Rudiger Schottia, Munich, the full sheet, 406 x 762mm (16 x 30in) (unframed)

Lot 169

Sol Lewitt (1928-2007)Grids and Colour one plate (See. K.179.01)Screenprint in colours, 1979, signed and numbered from the edition of 10 in pencil, on Arches wove paper, printed by Jo Watanabe, New York, published by Rudiger Schottia, Munich, the full sheet, 406 x 762mm (16 x 30in) (unframed)

Lot 170

Sol Lewitt (1928-2007)Grids and Colour one plate (See. K.179.01)Screenprint in colours, 1979, signed and numbered from the edition of 10 in pencil, on Arches wove paper, printed by Jo Watanabe, New York, published by Rudiger Schottia, Munich, the full sheet, 406 x 762mm (16 x 30in) (unframed)

Lot 9

GLAM 7". A collection of 46 x 7" records to include artists/titles to include T.Rex/Marc Bolan (x11) - Zip Gun Boogie/Space Boss (13 745 AT), Celebrate Summer (MARC 18), Crimson Moon/Jason B Sad (MARC 19), Jeepster (BUG 16), Children Of The Revolution (MARC 2), David Bowie (x8) - Space Oddity (74-0876), Fashion (PB-12134), Blue Jean (B-8231), Never Let Me Down (B43031), Diamond Dogs (BOW 504), Slade (x9) - Get Down And Get With It (2058-112), Take Me Back 'Ome (x2, 2058-231), Coz I Luv You (x2, 2058-155), Man Who Speaks Evil (2058-174), Mama Weer All Crazee Now (2058-274), Alice Cooper (x3) - No More Mr Nice Guy (K 16262), School's Out (K 16188), Elected (K 16214), Queen (x3) - Bohemian Rhapsody (EMI 2375), Queen & David Bowie - Under Pressure (E-47235), Body Language (E-47452), Mott The Hoople (x2) - Honaloochie Boogie (S CBS 1530), All The Way From Memphis (S CBS 1764), Suzi Quatro (x10) - Glad All Over (2090 530), Main Attraction (POSP 555), Your Mamma Won't Like Me (2C 004-96283), She's In Love With You (RAK 299), Lipstick (DLSP 10). Condition generally EX to EX+.

Lot 50

JOHN COLTRANE - ORIGINAL UK PRESSING LPs ON ESQUIRE & ATLANTIC. Setting the standard here with this wonderful selection of 4 x original UK LPs. Titles are Standard Coltrane (Esquire 32-179 - Ex a clean record with a little residue from the original plastic inner on side 1, this is only faint/VG+ some quite light staining on the reverse), Coltrane Jazz (SAH-K 6162 - neat VG+ a few light surface marks on side 2/VG+ some light staining on the reverse), Bags And Trane (LTZK 15232 - VG+ a few light surface marks/VG+) and Coltrane Plays The Blues (SHK 8017 - please note G record/VG discolouration on the front left side).

Lot 116

SOUL/FUNK/DISCO - LPs. Sweet collection of 25 x LPs including a few twelves. Artists/titles include Donny Hathaway - Live (UK original gatefold K 40369 - Ex/Ex), Bobby Womack - Communication (UK original UAS 29305 - Ex+/Ex), Willie Hutch - The Mack (STMA 8009 original die-cut sleeve with a small tear, otherwise a clean copy), Bill Withers - Just As I Am (UK original AMLS 65002 - VG+ a few light surface marks), Eddie Kendricks - All By Myself (STML 11186), Cy Benson & Fairwind (signed), Save The Children (soundtrack), David Ruffin, Barry White, George McCrae (JSL 3), The Fatback Band - People Music (original US pressing on Perception PLP-43, A/B matrix), Gil Scott-Heron, Mass Production, Leon Haywood - Back To Stay (UK Pye original), Marvin Gaye, War, The Delfonics - S/T (SBLL 137) and Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan. Condition is generally neat VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 65

JAZZ LPs - BOP/POST-BOP & SWING. Calling all cool cats with this ace collection of around 78 x LPs. Artists/titles include Lucky Thompson - With Gerard Pochonet & His Quartet (original US pressing on Dawn from 1957, DLP 1113 - VG+/VG+), Barney Kessel's Swingin' Party (orig UK Contemporary LAC 576), Roland Kirk - Left & Right (588178), Gerry Mulligan with Lee Konitz and Chet Baker - Midnight Session (688 105 ZL), Cannonball Adderley - Wham! (UK Fontana FJL 117), Art Pepper + Eleven (S7568 RE), Wardell Gray, J.J. Johnson featuring Clifford Brown (UK Vogue 10" LDE 124), Milt Jackson with Horace Silver, Earl Hines, John Lewis - The Wonderful World Of Jazz (UK original SAH-K 6218) and Cool!, Shelly Manne, Eddie Lang with Lonnie Johnson and John Kirkby. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 20

(LARGELY) US NORTHERN/FUNK/SOUL 7" ORIGINALS. Superb collection of 21 x 7" loaded with floor fillers! Artists/titles/cat. numbers are Sidney Joe QUalls - Run To Me (promo, Dakar DK 4546 - Ex), Our Ladies Of Soul - Don't Make It Impossible (Kelton K-2002 - strong VG+), Al Waples - Moving On (Audio Arts AA60024 - Ex+), Joe Matthews - Little Angel (NM 0001 - VG+), Bettye Crutcher - Sugar Daddy (UK four prong STXS 2031), Richard Berry And The Soul Searchers (AMC 45-818 - Ex+), James Fountain (CRM 5002), The Superlatives (Wal-ly 6330), The Harvey Averne Dozen (Atlantic 45-2505), Connie McGill & Visions (CS 501), Tyrone Davis (Dakar DK 4545 promo), Soul Toranodoes, Contributors Of Soul, Howard Tate, Chicago Gangsters, Peggy Gaines, Evalene Braden, Margie Joseph, Johnny Jones, Queenie McFarland and James Carr. Condition is often well presented Ex to Ex+.

Lot 39

JAZZ LPS. Super collection of approx 96 x Jazz LPs, covering a lot of stylistic ground and generally in impressive condition. Some names and titles from: The New Don Ellis Band Goes Underground (63680), Mike Westbrook - Mama Chicago (PL 25252), Stan Tracey Sextet - The Crompton Suite (Steam SJ 109), Stan Tracey Now (Steam SJ 110), Milt Buckner - Rockin' Hammond (T 722), Wilbur De Paris - Plays Cole Porter (LTZ-K 15156), Sonny Stitt with Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers - In Walked Sonny (SNTF 691), Clifford Jordan and the Magic Triangle - Firm Roots (LC 2033) and more. Sleeves are generally from VG to Ex and discs are from VG+ to Ex+, frequently toward the latter.

Lot 10

CLASSIC SOUL/FUNK/DISCO LPs. Fully loaded collection of 66 x LPs with hard to find original copies. Artists/titles include The Marvelettes - In Full Bloom (STML 11145 UK orig), The Toys - A Lover's Concerto and Attack (US original on Dyno Voice Records), Rotary Connection (6646 300), Betty Wright - Hard To Stop (SD 7026), Rufus and Chaka Khan - Rufusized (ABCL 5063), Nina Simone - At Town Hall (Golden Guinea), History Of Otis Redding (K 40066), Booker T & The M.G's - Doin' Our Thing (UK Stax 230 002), Labi Siffre inc. S/T (NSPL 28135), For The Children, Crying Laughing Loving Lying (containing the wonderful 'Cannock Chase'), The Singer And The Song and Happy, Al Green, Millie Jackson - Caught Up, The Carnival, The Supremes, Fat Larry's Band, Soul II Soul, Stevie Wonder, Supersoul Unlimited, George McCrae, Richie Havens, Johnny Bristol and Dinah Washington. These records have obviously been well loved and most likely 'played out' by a previous owner - as such, the condition can vary (though we would use G to VG+ as a general guide).

Lot 109

BLUES/BLUES-ROCK LPs. Excellent selection of 5 x well presented LPs. Titles are Various - Walking By Myself (Pye R&B 1964 comp NPL 28041 - Ex/strong Ex sleeve), John Mayall (x3) - Bare Wires (original stereo SKL 4945 1W/1W - Ex+ superb record/Ex a little laminate wear on the front and original mono LK 4945 1A/1A - VG+ some light scuff marks/Ex slight discolouration) and Blues From Laurel Canyon (mono original LK 4972 - Ex side 1, G+ side 2, light scratch from the middle part of the side/Ex+ lovely sleeve) and The Butterfield Blues Band - Sometimes I Just Feel Like Smilin' (K 42095 - Ex+/Ex).

Lot 51

JOHN COLTRANE - GIANT STEPS LP (UK LONDON ATLANTIC LTZ-K 15197). Taking a leap with Trane now introducing the original UK release of the iconic album (LTZ-K 15197). The record is in glossy Ex condition with a couple of light and minor scuff markings. Crisp, clean and sharp labels. The sleeve is strictly graded as VG - a clean example. there is some light spotting and part of the right hand side laminate on the reverse peeling.

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