KEYS SPECIALISTS' (MONK/HANCOCK/JAMAL) LPs - Terrific selection of 6 x LPs featuring these three piano maestros! Titles are Herbie Hancock - Fat Albert Rotunda (UK Warner RE K 46039 - Ex+/Ex), Thelonious Monk (x4) - Misterioso (Recorded On Tour) (CBS UK original stereo SBGP 62620 - Ex+/Ex with original company inner), Underground (Spanish CBS S 63382 - Ex/Ex a great copy), Misterioso (UK original Riverside RLP 279 - G+/VG) and With John Coltrane (Riverside UK JLP 46 - VG/VG+) and Ahmad Jamal - At The Pershing (Cadet Spanish original HX 001-05 - Ex/Ex).
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JOHN COLTRANE/MILES DAVIS - Introducing these two giants of Jazz with these 11 x LPs (all early UK pressings). Coltrane LPs are Soul Jazz (688 300 ZL UK Fontana original - Ex/Ex), Coltrane (HMV CLP 1629 - VG+/Ex), Coltrane Time (ULP 1018 - Ex/VG+), Coltrane Plays The Blues (London Atlantic HAK 8017 - VG+/VG+), Kulu Sé Mama (CLP 3617 - VG, would likely clean to a higher grading/VG+) , Coltrane's Sound (587039 - VG/VG) and Bags And Trane (LTZ-K 15232 - superb Ex+ record/VG+). Miles titles are Milestones (Fontana TFL 5035 - nice Ex/VG+), Seven Steps To Heaven (CBS mono BPG 62170, original UK - crisp Ex+ record/Ex), Porgy And Bess (CBS mono BPG 62108, 60s pressing - Ex/Ex) and In Europe (mono BPG 62390 original UK - Ex/VG+).
CHARLIE MINGUS - Oh yeah! No deliberating on this killer pack of 5 x (mainly original UK) LPs from the master. Titles are Oh Yeah (original UK London Atlantic American Series mono HA-K 8007 - VG due to a light scratch on track A1/VG+), Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus (UK HMV CLP 1742 - lovely Ex+ record/neat Ex) , Tijuana Moods (RCA mono RD 7514 - well presented VG+/VG+), The Black Saint And The Sinner Lady (UK HMV CLP 1694 - lovely Ex+ record/VG+) and Ah Um (US 70s Columbia RE CS 8171 - Ex/Ex).
MOSE ALLISON - 6 x superb condition LPs including 4 early Atlantic releases. Titles are Western Man (UK original plum Atlantic 2400205 - Ex+/Ex+), Mose Alive! (UK original plum Atlantic mono 587007 - Ex+/Ex), Wild Man On The Loose (UK plum Atlantic 587031 - superb Ex+/Ex+), The Word From Mose (US green/orange SD 1424 - Ex/Ex+), Lessons In Living (96-0237-1 - Ex+/VG+ with insert) and Middle Class White Boy (MUS K 52391 - Ex+/Ex+).
MILES, MONK, MINGUS... & BILL EVANS TOO! - Introducing these four pillars of Jazz with 17 x wicked LPs. Miles titles are In A Silent Way (63630), Jazz At The Plaza Vol 1 and The Birth Of Cool (Captiol/EMI RE). Mingus titles (x6) are Cumbia & Jazz Fusion (K 50486), Me Myself And Eye (UK), Mingus At Carnegie Hall (US), S/T (Prestige Italian comp HB 6042), Mingus At Antibes (US SD 2-3001) and Mingus At Monterey (French RE on America Records). Monk titles are April In Paris/Live, The Man I Love (Black Lion BLP 30141 and 30 119 RE) and Live At The It Club. Bill Evans LPs are We Will Meet Again, New Conversations (BSK 3177), Autumn Leaves (Jazz Masterworks RE) and The Village Vanguard Sessions (Milestone). Condition is often Ex to Ex+ (records) and largely VG+ to Ex+ (sleeves).
JAZZ LPs - BOP/POST BOP - Super cool collection of 39 x LPs! Artists/titles include Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers - Olympica Concert (UK Fontana TFL 5116), The Jack Wilson Quartet featuring Roy Ayers - Ramblin' (UK Vocalion original LAE-L 603), Clifford Jordan - These Are My Roots (ATL 5044), Joe Newman Quintet - Jive At Five (SVLP 2011), Gerry Mulligan featuring Lee Konitz and Chet Baker - Midnight Session (Fontana 688 105 ZL), Gary McFarland & Co. - Does The Sun Really Shine On The Moon? (Fontana STL 5526), Phineas Newborn Jr. - Here Is Phineas (US plum RE 1235), George Russell Sextet, Alice Coltrane - Universal Consciousness, The Jimmy Giuffre 3 (London LTZ-K 15130), Joe Williams At Newport 63' (RD 7592), Sonny Rollins - 3 Giants! (with Clifford Brown and Max Roach, UK Transatlantic RE PR 7291), Jonah Jones - I Dig Chicks! (UK Capitol T 1193), McCoy Tyner and Wardell Gray. Condition is primarily smart Ex to Ex+!
JAZZ/EASY/RAT PACK LPs - Diverse and musically rich collection of around 215 x LPs (including around 26 x 10" LP releases). Artists/titles include Mike Nevard's Melody Maker All Stars - Aces Anonymous (Don Rendell rumoured to have been part of this early Atlantic 10", ATL LP 2), Charles Mingus Presents Jazz Workshop Volume 2 (LDE 178), Cannonball And Coltrane, Herbie Hancock, Cannonball Adderley - Somethin' Else (RE), Eric Dolphy - Out To Lunch! (2016 RE), Ella & Louis (2016 RE), Gene Norman Presents Just Jazz, Originators Of Modern Jazz (Dizzy, Charlie Miles and Fats Navarro! Vogue LDE 006), Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers With Thelonious Monk (LTZ-K 15157), Dave Brubeck inc. Jazz Goes To College/Junior College and Time Further Out Dizzy Gillespie - Afro (33CX 10002), The Jazz Giants '56, Erroll Garner inc. Concert By The Sea, Frank Sinatra (over 34 releases) inc. Songs For Young Lovers, In The Wee Small Hours, All Alone, I Remember Tommy, Songs For Swingin' Lovers, Come Dance With Me and Nice 'N' Easy, Count Basie (around 17 titles) and Stan Kenton (over 50 releases). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
BLUES LPs - Bossing the Blues now with 10 x very well presented (largely) 60s LPs. Artists/titles are Joe Turner - The Boss Of The Blues (LTZ-K 15033 - Ex+/VG+), American Folk Blues Festival 1963 (TL 5204 - Ex+/Ex+ top stuff), Sammy Price - The Blues Ain't Nothing But A Good Man Feelin' (London original UK LTZ-R 15240 - Ex+/Ex), Reverend Gary Davis - The Blues Ain't Nothing But A Good Man Feelin' (Fontana SFJL 914 - Ex+/Ex+), The Blues Of Sonny Boy Williamson (671 170 - Ex+/Ex+), Memphis Slim - Alone With My Friends (UK original 688 701 ZL - Ex+ stunning record/Ex), Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry - At The Bunkhouse (UK Philips BL 7675 - Ex+/Ex), Otis Spann - The Blues Is Where It's At (CLP 3609 - Ex+/Ex), Modern Chicago Blues (545 031- Ex+/VG+ just a small paper tear on the reverse) and Josh White - The Beginning (Mercury 20039 MCL - Ex/Ex). Top, top copies.
BLUES LPs - High quality and often very clean collection of 45 x LPs taking us from rural Folk Blues to rambunctious electric Chicago Blues! Artists/titles include Lightnin' Hopkins - Lightnin' Strikes (Mayfair RE), John Lee Hooker - At Newport (US Vee-Jay original VJLP 1078 - Ex/Ex lovely copy), Lonnie Johnson - Tomorrow Night, Mississippi John Hurt - Shake That Thing, Muddy Waters - Hoochie Coochie Man, T-Bone Walker - Very Rare (K 94001), Blues Roots/Chicago - The 1930's (RBF 16), Leadbelly - 2 (Storyville SLP 139), The Faith Temple Church Choir - Faith & Joy (RS 50014), B B King inc. Now Appearing... and Blues 'N' Jazz, Jimmy Rushing, Albert King, Jimmy Yancey, Slim Harpo, Jesse Fuller, Odetta, Joe Turner, James Booker, Robert Johnson and Big Bill Broonzy. Condition is often Ex to Ex+ (records) and largely VG+ to Ex+ (sleeves). Lovely stuff.
BLUES/R&B COMPS - Smashing collection of 15 x compilation LPs with many collectable 60s releases. Titles include The Real R&B (UK Stateside SL 10112 - Ex/Ex), The Anthology Of British Blues: Me And The Devil (UK mono original LBL 83190), Country Spirituals (SLP 135), White Spirituals (LTZ-K 15212 - Ex /Ex), Blues Fell This Morning (Philips BBL 7369), On The Road Again, Philadelphia Boogie (KK 834), In Our Own Way, Oldies But Goodies, Folk Festival Of The Blues (NPL 28033), American Folk Blues Festival inc. 1963 and 1964, West Coast Winners and Baton Rouge Blues. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
An 18ct gold three stone sapphire and diamond ring CONDITION REPORT: The ring is in good condition. It is size M and weighs 2.5g. The shank is stamped '18ct'. The sapphire measures 5.94mm in diameter and is 2.93mm deep. The sapphire has not been professionally tested for origin. The total diamond weight is estimated at 0.29 carat. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are as follows: Colour - J/K, Clarity - VS1/VS2.
Lord Kitchener of Khartoum, a fine French silver-gilt and mother-of-pearl dessert service for thirty, by Robert Linzeler, Paris circa 1910, comprising: dessert knives, forks and spoons, the tapering handles applied with foliate scroll mounts and inset with a 'K' below a Viscount's coronet, the reverse of the bowls and three pronged tines with a plain rat-tail, in a fitted suede lined wooden case, the hinged cover with a carrying handle and initialled, length of spoon 18cm. (90) Provenance: Lord Kitchener and thence by descent to the present owner. This set would have been commissioned between 1902, when he was made a Viscount, and 1914, when he was raised to an Earl.
Great War 1914-15 Star Medal Trio of Lieutenant Henry St John Saunders-Jones 30th Punjabis, Late South Wales Borderers, Died of Wounds Received in German East Africa 3rd August 1917, “Seen Fighting to the Last with his Revolver”, 1914-15 star “2221 PTE H ST J S JONES S WALES BORD”, British War and Victory medals “LIEUT H ST J SAUNDERS-JONES”. Medals have been mounted for wear at some point. Lieutenant Henry St John Saunders-Jones was born in Llanfrynach, Breconshire in 1895. He was the eldest son and third of four children of the Reverent Davin Saunders-Jones. His father had first served as the vicar of St John’s in Brecon before taking on the parish of Llanfrynach. Henry was educated at Christ College in Brecon. He was interested in sports and excelled at Cricket, Rugby Football and Athletics. He left education at the age of 15 to join Messrs Rich of Brecon as a motor engineer. At the outbreak of the war he enlisted in the Breconshire battalion of the South Wales Borderers as a private and was sent to Aden and India with this regiment. His skill as a motorist attracted the attention of his commanding officer and he was given a commission as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Indian Reserve of Officers in June 1916 and was attached to the 19th Punjabis. He relinquished his commission to go through a course of training at Quetta Cadet College. He passed out in five months and was given a commission in the 30th Punjabis and sent to German East Africa with the regiment in December 1916. The regiment was heavily involved in actions in the trying climate of German East Africa. It was during the operation to capture Tandamuti Hill that he was mortally wounded. Details of the action appear in the regimental history: “On the left the 30th Punjabis struggled alone through very thick thorn bush before dawn and then moved up the right bank of the Mohambika River. The thick bush prevented sightings of the friendly troops to the right, and the sepoys were isolated from the main battle. However German observation posts on Tandamuti Hill and on the east side of the valley were observing the progress of the Punjabis and telephoning the information to Field Companies near them. Soon the Punjabis became nearly surrounded by German companies and fought alone without artillery support. Major W K P Wilson, the Punjabi’s commander for this operation, was severely wounded and captured, 6 other British and 3 Indian officers soon became wounded or missing. Platoons and companies were deployed in bush so thick that they soon became disorientated and lost, or else they walked into enemy ambushes”. During this action the regiment had the following casualty rates, 1 British officer died of wounds (Henry St John Saunders-Jones), 4 wounded and 2 missing; 2 Indian officers wounded and 1 missing; 5 Sepoys killed, 4 died of wounds, 104 wounded and 142 missing – a total of 265 casualties. The book “Brecon Remembers World War One – The Men Who Died” states the following, “Henry was reported missing in action on August 3rd, 1917 and his death was confirmed on August 12th. Reports at the time confirmed that he was involved in a surprise attack by the Germans in overwhelming numbers and his men were forced to retire. Henry was seen to be wounded in the attack, but carried on fighting with his revolver. When he saw the position was hopeless he ordered his men to retire and send out for him as soon as possible. He was last seen fighting gallantly, though surrounded by the enemy. When the Germans had retired and the ambulance was sent out his grave was found near the spot he was last seen in the battle.“ The Christ College memorial states, “Lieutenant Henry St John Saunders Jones, seen Fighting to the last with his revolver, is buried in Dar Es Salaam War Cemetery and is remembered on the Christ College War Memorial. An impressive memorial service was held in Cantref Church the following month. The entry in the De Ruvigny’s Roll of Honour states that a brother officer wrote of him: “His brother officers all deeply regret the loss of a gallant comrade, who was highly respected and loved by officers and men. By his coolness and pluck under fire he set a splendid example to his men and at all times was a perfect example of a brave and fearless leader. His absence is felt very much by everyone, as he was most capable in the field, and at all times displayed the spirit of a true gentleman”.
Indonesian Short Sword Klewang c.1900, curved single edge blade cut with two fullers engraved with foliage and with .TJI . K . R., carved wooden hilt in the form of a stylised bird’s head, in its wooden scabbard. Blade 44cms. Good condition, hilt cracked. And an Indian kukri with nickel mounted horn hilt, in its leather covered sheath. Blade 31cms. Good condition. (2 items)
2x Austrian Bayonet Knots, being un-issued examples for Austrian Police and Infantry. Also accompanied by a Dutch bayonet knot and a miniature Gurkha Kukri in un-marked silver with engraved blade “1st Bn 2nd K E VIII’s Own Goorkha Rifles” and miniature skinning knives in leather scabbard. (4 items)
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES, The Australian Army at War 1939 - 1944 (1944); BEEVOR, A, Stalingrad (1998); BURKE, John, Rights and Powers of the Home Guard (1940); DAVIES, W. J. K., German Army Handbook 1939-1945 (1973); DAVIS, Brian L., The British Army in WWII (1990); FOOT, William, The Battlefields that Nearly Were: Defended England 1940 (2007); GRAMBERG, Robert C., Collectors Handbook on German Military Relics (Nazi Regime) (1962); HARDIE, Melissa ed., Digging for Memories: The Women's Land Army in Cornwall (2006); HASTINGS, Max, Overlord: d-day and the battle for Normandy 1944 (1984); HERSEY, J., Hiroshima (1946); HAY, I., The Unconquered Isle, The Story of Malta; JAFFE, Sally & Lucy, Chinthe, Women: Women's Auxiliary Service Burma 1942-1946 (2001); JAMES, Malcolm, Born of the Desert (1945); LAMB, C., I Only Joined for the Hat, Redoubtable Wrens at War… their trials, tribulations and triumphs (2007); MICHELIIN TYRES, Map, Battle of Normandy June-August 1944 (1947); MIKSCHE, F.O., Blitzkrieg, Etude sur la Tactique Allemande de 1937 a 1943 (1944); MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, Combined Operations 1940-1942 (1943); MONTGOMERY OF ALAMEIN, Normandy to the Baltic (1946); MOOREHEAD, A., African Trilogy (1944); PATRIDGE, Eric, A Dictionary of Forces' Slang 1939-45 (1948); TAIT, Derek, Plymouth at War (2006); Tantum, W. H. IV & Hoffschmidt, E. J., Uniforms, Insignia and Warships of WWII (1968); TAYLOR, Eric, Women who went to War 1938-46 (1988); TERRAINE, John, The Right of the Line: The RAF in the European War 1939-45 (1985); THE WAR OFFICE, The King's Regulations for the Army and the Royal Army Reserve (1940); WAR OFFICE, Elementary Map Reading, London, His Majesty's Stationery Office, November issue (1943); WAR OFFICE, Field Service Pocket Book, London, His Majesty's Stationery Office, January issue (1943); WAR OFFICE, Hints on Map Reading Instruction, London, His Majesty's Stationery Office, August issue (1943); WAR OFFICE, Infantry Training 1937 Supplement, London, His Majesty's Stationery Office, February issue (1941); WAR OFFICE, Infantry Training Part IV: The Mortar Platoon, London, His Majesty's Stationery Office, March issue (1944); WAR OFFICE, Infantry Training Part VIII. - Fieldcraft, Battle, Drill, Section and Platoon Tactics, London, His Majesty's Stationery Office, March issue (1944); WAR OFFICE, Training in Fieldcraft and Elementary Tactics, London, His Majesty's Stationery Office, March issue (1940); WARNER, Philip, Secret Forces of World War II (2004); WHITTAKER, L. B., Stand Down (1990); WILMOT, Chester, The Struggle for Europe (1959); The Eighth Army (35)
AIR MINISTRY, Bomber Command Continues (1942); ASHWORTH, Chris, Action Stations, 5. Military airfields of the South West (1982); BATES, H.E., War Pictures by British Artists, RAF, no 3 (1942); BROKE-SMITH, P.W.L., History of Early British Military Aeronautics (1968); CHAPLIN, John, Wings and Space (1970); CHAPMAN, Ted, Cornwall Aviation Company (1979); CORMACK, Andrew, The Royal Air Force 1939 - 45 (1990); CORMACK, Peter, CORMACK, Andrew, Men at Arms: British Air Forces 1914 - 1918 (1) (2000); CORMACK, Peter, CORMACK, Andrew, Men at Arms: British Air Forces 1914 - 1918 (2) (2001); DELACOMBE, Harry, The Boy's Book of Airships and Other Aerial Craft (1910); ESCOTT, B.E, Women in Air Force Blue (1989); FABB, John, Flying and Ballooning from old photographs (1980); HILLARY, Richard, The Last Enemy (1949); JANE, Fred T., Jane's All the World's Aircraft (1969) (2 copies modern facsimile editions); JEFFORD, C. G., RAF Squadrons Second Edition (2001); JEFFORD, Wing Commander C.G., Observer's and Navigators and other non-pilot aircrew in the RFC, RNAS and RAF (2001); MOWTHRORPE, Ces, Battlebags: British Airships of the First World War (1998); MUNSON, K., Bombers 1914 - 1919 Patrol and Reconnaissance Aircraft (1968); MUNSON, K., Civil Airliners since 1946 (1967); MUNSON, K., Fighters 1914 - 1919 Attack and Training Aircraft (1968); MUNSON, K., Pioneer Aircraft 1903 - 1914 (1969); ROLT, L.T.C., The Aeronauts (1985); ROSKILL, Captn. S.W., Documents relating to the Naval Air Service, Vol. 1, 1908-19 (1969); SMITH, A., Throw out Two Hands (1963); SMITH, Graham, Devon and Cornwall Airfields in the Second World War (2000); STANHOPE SPRIGG, T., The Royal Airforce (1935); THOMPSON, Christine, The First Balloon Flights in Great Britain (1984); THOMPSON, R., The Royal Flying Corps (1968); WAKEHAM, Geoff, Royal Naval Air Station Guildrose 1947-1997 (1997); WALKER, Percy B., Early Aviation at Farnborough (1971); WALKER, Percy B., Early Aviation at Farnborough: The First Aeroplanes (1974); WILLIAMS, Archibald, Conquering the Air (1926); WRIGHT, Robert, Dowding and the Battle of Britain (1969) (34)
Five watercolours to inc Kenneth Broad (Exh. 1922-35): Frant Church, near Tunbridge Wells, watercolour, signed lower right, 28 x 40 cm;K Steelman (20th century): View of a house across a river, gouache, signed lower right and dated 1994; David Addey (British, b.1933): Three watercolours to inc Scotney Castle; Groombridge Place, Tunbridge Wells; & Hamsey, Sussex, all signed, the largest 24 x 37 cm (5)
A folio containing 26 limited edition prints by Edmond Xavier Kapp comprising the following titles: The Nations at Geneva, Spain, Salvador de Madascaja (12/20), The nations at Geneva, France, Madame Eidenschenk (8/20), Belgium, Paul Hymans (7/20), India, his highness the Aga Khan (9/20), England, Sir Samuel Hoare (18/20), France, Berenger (9/20), France, Leon Fouhaux (2/20), Spain, Isabel de Palencia (5/20), Rumania, Tihilescu (1/20), Italy, De Michelis (1/20), No title, unknown, (Signed kapp 42), USSR, Litvinov (7/20), Mexico, Dr Franciso Castillo Najera (7/20), Belgium, Martens (13/20), Abyssinia, Tecle Hawariat (4/20), No title, unknown (signed K), Irish Free state, Sean O'Kelly (12/20), Germany, Dr Goebbels (3/20), USA, John Lewis (4/20), Czechoslovakia, Dr Benis (13/20), USA, Malcolm Davis (3/20), Portugal, Vasconczello (13/20), England, Arthur Henderson (18/20), Mrs Corbett-Ashby (7/20), No title, Unknown Gentleman (6/25).
A 14ct yellow gold diamond ring with matching wedding ring - size J/K -approx total weight 8 grams for the two rings - the central diamond round brilliant cut - approx 1ct colour I-J - clarity 1-12 surrounded by small diamonds - approx 0.50ct totalThe wedding ring set with 16 small diamonds, diamonds both in good condition - the engagement ring having a WGL appraisal summary card with estimated replacement value of £5,261 marked 14k

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