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Lot 346

‡IWAN GWYN PARRY (b.1970) oil on board - entitled verso, 'Estuary Study with Distant Light' on Martin Tinney Gallery label, signed and dated verso 2004, 40 x 40cmsProvenance: private collection PembrokeshireComments: unframed board

Lot 345

‡DAVID GROSVENOR (b.1956) oil on canvas - entitled verso, 'Snowdon, Evening Light', signed, 19 x 49.5cmsProvenance: private collection Clwyd, purchased at Ffin y Parc GalleryComments: framed

Lot 409

‡TOM JONES (1936-2017) oil on panel - entitled verso 'Port Light' on Ogilvy & Estill Gallery label, Conwy, signed with monogram, dated '95, 51 x 34cmsProvenance: private collection ConwyComments: framed

Lot 495

‡JOHN PETTS (1914-1991) wood engraving - entitled verso 'The Three Crags' on Oriel Tegfryn Gallery label, signed in pencil, dated verso 1939, 10 x 12.5cmsProvenance: private collection Vale of GlamorganComments: framed and glazed; light foxing to border

Lot 190

‡ SIR KYFFIN WILLIAMS RA (1918-2006) limited edition (86/150) lithograph - Penrhyn Du Farm, Ynys Môn (Anglesey) with Welsh Black cattle, fully signed in pencil, 56 x 73cmsProvenance: private collection ConwyComments: unframed, light foxing in upper margin

Lot 70

1952 Jowett Javelin Delux saloon. reg. no. GVY 333, chassis no. E2PD21769D.Offered for sale by Direction of Executors, this scarce Jowett was purchased by the late owner, a retired mechanic, in 2019, for £4000 as a good running example. Finished in dark silver with a delightful red leather interior, it has sadly not been in use in recent years and will require recommissioning and light restoration. It is supplied with a V5 and history file including original handbook and service manual, an article written about this car in Thoroughbred & Classic Cars in April 1987 at which point it had been lovingly restored by an enthusiast who had owned it for 18 years. A worthy project. (Subject to 12% buyers' premium inclusive of VAT). .

Lot 57

CRESSIDA - CRESSIDA LP (UK ORIGINAL - LARGE SWIRL - VERTIGO - VO7/ 847 904 VTY). A desirable, original UK LP pressing of Cressida's self-titled album (VO7/ 847 904 VTY, 1970 UK pressing on Vertigo). Large swirl labels are bright and clean. Complete with original Vertigo swirl inner. The record is in stunning Ex+ condition with clean and crisp labels. The gatefold sleeve is in strong VG+ condition with light wear to the edges/ corners and a very small paper tear to the inside lower right section of the inner gatefold. Includes promotional picture (scanned image) A really nice copy of this prog classic.

Lot 24

THE ZOMBIES - ODESSEY AND ORACLE LP (63280 - UK MONO ORIGINAL). Another original UK LP The Zombies - Odessey And Oracle, this time a mono pressing (63280, UK mono original). The record is in Ex condition, displays a couple of hairline/ wispy paper marks - bright and clean centre labels with only light spindle wear. The front laminated sleeve is in strong VG+ condition, bright clean covers. Light crease to the top left corner.

Lot 26

IRON MAIDEN - THE SOUNDHOUSE TAPES 7" EP (ORIGINAL PRESSING - ROK 1). A stunning example of Iron Maiden's legendary EP The Soundhouse Tapes (original pressing, ROK 1, 1979, ROK-1-A *EG* SA LYN 7627-IT/ ROK-1-B LYN 7628-IT *EG* SA matrix). The record is in strong, glossy VG+ condition with non-feelable hairlines and surface marks. The centre labels are crisp and clean. The sleeve is in Ex condition with light edgewear and faint creasing/ ringwear.

Lot 84

THE STOOGES - FUNHOUSE LP (US PROMO - ELEKTRA - EKS-74071). A highly collectable US promo LP pressing of Funhouse by Detroit legends The Stooges (EKS-74071, 1970 US promo pressing on Elektra. White/ black text labels are bright and clean. The record is in strong, glossy VG condition with hairlines/ surface marks - none of which are feelable. The gatefold sleeve with promotional sticker on the cover is VG+, displays some edge storage wear/ light ring wear and there is writing in black pen underneath the title). Provenance from the Bill Allerton collection.

Lot 29

CREAM - LIVE CREAM LP (EMIDISC ACETATE RECORDING WITH ADDITIONAL TRACKS TO COMMERCIAL RELEASE). Fantastic Cream collectors' item with this original UK Emidisc (double sided) LP release of Live Cream - with this recording containing the additional songs Crossroads, Steppin' Out and Down In The Bottom that were not included on the commercial release. The record is in VG condition with light shadowing/ hairlines/ scuffs, none of which are feelable. The centre label is clean with the track listing on both sides.

Lot 79

RAMONES - SHEENA IS A PUNK ROCKER 7" (SFL-2208 - JAPANESE PROMO). A Japanese promotional copy of Ramones - Sheena Is A Punk Rocker c/w I Don't Care (Japanese promo, SFL-2208). In lovely Ex+ condition with a few wispy surface marks. The centre labels are crisp and clean. The sleeve is in strong Ex condition with light creasing to the top right corner. Provenance from the Bill Allerton collection. Provenance from the Bill Allerton collection.

Lot 18

TUDOR LODGE - TUDOR LODGE LP (UK VERTIGO SWIRL - 6360 043). A holy grail for the collectors of British folk-rock - the 1971 self-titled studio album by Reading based group Tudor Lodge (6360 043, 1971 UK pressing on Vertigo. Small swirl labels are bright and clean. Comes in original swirl inner sleeve, black has faded slightly and has edge splits where the record has pushed through. The record is Ex condition, displays a couple of hairline/ wispy paper marks. The elaborate fold-out gatefold sleeve is in VG+ condition, displays light storage wear, a mostly legible spine edge).

Lot 20

BRAN - AIL DDECHRA LP (ORIGINAL WELSH PRESSING - SAIN 1038M). The wondrous debut 1975 LP from progressive folk-leaning Welsh outfit Brân. The record is in lovely and clean Ex condition with only a couple of very light and minor hairline marks noted to the playing surfaces. Labels are bright and clean. The sleeve is in well-presented VG+ condition with a few light ring wear creases and a small sticker tear to the top right corner of the cover).

Lot 65

BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS - CATCH A FIRE LP (ORIGINAL UK COPY - ISLAND ILPS 9241). Stirrin' it up with this extremely well kept original UK copy of Bob Marley & The Wailer's iconic (both for it's musical content and elaborate Zippo design sleeve) 1973 LP Catch A FIre. 1st pressing with Basing Street address to the sleeve. The record (original pressing, Island pink rim label, ILPS 9241) is in clean Ex condition showing a couple of very light and minor paper scuffs. The original Zippo sleeve is in Ex condition displaying a couple of rather light and minor creases, none of which are ever heavier in nature. Without any rips, tears or seam splits. The hinge pin is in clean order with no damage. Matrix (machine stamped both sides): ILPS 9241 A-3U (with BML 2001 A-3U crossed out) STERLING & ILPS 9241 B-4U (with BML 2001 B-4U crossed out) STERLING.

Lot 53

JACKSON HEIGHTS - THE FIFTH AVENUE BUS LP (ORIGINAL UK VERTIGO SWIRL - 6360 067). A lovely, UK original copy of Jackson Heights - The Fifth Avenue Bus (original UK Vertigo swirl, 6360067, 1972). The record is in clean Ex+ condition. The iconic Vertigo Swirl labels are crisp and clean. The sleeve is in Ex condition with light creasing to the edges and wear to the corners.

Lot 40

DAVID BOWIE - SPACE ODDITY, MOONAGE DAYDREAM, LIFE ON MARS?, IT AIN'T EASY EP (RCA ACETATE - BPKA 7036). A lovely 10" acetate of the full EP 'Space Oddity, Moonage Daydream, Life On Mars?, It Ain't Easy', released as a 7" EP in 1972 (BPKA 7036). Side 1 is in Ex condition with a few small surface marks/ scuffs on the playing surfaces. Side 2 is in VG+ condition with light shadowing and surface marks. Labels are crisp and clear.

Lot 100

THE VELVET UNDERGROUND & NICO - ALL TOMORROW'S PARTIES (VK-10427 - NEVER COMMERCIALLY RELEASED PICTURE SLEEVE). A holy grail moment for collectors' world wide with the never commercially released picture sleeve from The Velvet Underground And Nico - All Tomorrow's Parties (VK-10427, promo). The sleeve is in lovely Ex condition with very light edgewear and extremely faint ringwear on both sides of the cover. Without any rips, tears or seam splits. ‘All Tomorrow’s Parties’ was released as a promo single in 1966 and the sleeve was never released commercially. In 2024, Discogs reported a sale of $30,000 for one of these records, a likely competitor for the most expensive single ever sold.'The picture sleeve is known as one of the rarest picture sleeve ever printed and could be considered as the Holy Grail for the Velvet Underground collector. It was reviewed by Andy Davis in Record Collector's Diggin' For Gold section: "the sleeve to All Tomorrow's Parties was never issued commercially, and was only ever intended for promotional purposes. Legend has it that this cover was never packaged with actual vinyl copies; certainly, it has only ever surfaced as a paper artefact and then in only single figure quantities. It's this extreme rarity coupled with the immortal, unlit power of the Velvets, which has conspired to produce a non-vinyl collectable of such magnitude." - Olivier LandemaineAs per release, there is no record with this lot.Provenance: The sleeve was sourced for Bill by renowned music historian and esteemed collector Jeff Gold, who had originally acquired the sleeve from a contact who worked for MGM in the 1970s. Gold states: “I liked the band a lot, and the thing looked very rare, and I knew Bill would be interested. “…I was visiting the UK once or twice a year on collecting trips, and Bill was my close friend and driver on these missions, so of course I saved it for him. I remember it was in mint condition and had never had a single in it.” “…As far as I know only four or five have ever surfaced”.From the Bill Allerton collection.

Lot 85

AMARYLLIS - BREAD, LOVE AND DREAMS LP (SKL.5081 - ORIGINAL UK PRESSING). A lovely original UK pressing of Amaryllis - Bread, Love And Dreams (Decca SKL.5081, original UK pressing), the beautiful third and final record from the band. The record is in Ex condition with some light hairline/ surface marks. The centre label is crisp and clean. The sleeve is in VG condition with creasing to the corners/ edges.

Lot 73

THE ANSWERS - IT'S JUST A FEAR 7" (COLUMBIA DB 7847). A rockin' cut here by The Answers to include It's Just A Fear c/w You've Gotta Believe Me (Columbia DB 7847, 1966). The record is in Ex condition with a few light surface marks. The centre labels are clean, and the 4-prong centre is still intact. Provenance: From the Bill Allerton collection.

Lot 22

THE ROLLING STONES - THE ROLLING STONES LP (FIRST UK 2A/1A '2.52 TELL ME' PRESSING - DECCA LK 4605). An essential cut for anyone serious about collecting Stone's records here with the very first UK pressing of the band's landmark April 1964 LP. This original copy contains the shorter '2.52' version of Tell Me with the matrix: XARL-6271-2A XARL-6272-1A. Deep-groove unboxed red labels are bright and legible, both sides display some spindle wear around the centre holes. The record is in strong VG+, each side displays some light/ hairline paper marks. The sleeve is in VG+ condition, a bright clean cover with a couple of the usual hairline/ light laminate creases. Back cover has handling/ storage wear/ staining).

Lot 54

RAMESES - SPACE HYMNS LP (ORIGINAL UK - VERTIGO 6360046). It's Vertigo swirl time with this original UK copy of Rameses - Space Hymns (6360046, original UK). The record is in lovely Ex+ condition with the iconic Vertigo swirl labels crisp and clean. Complete with original Vertigo inner. The gatefold sleeve is in great Ex condition with light creasing to the top corners (almost inevitable for this release) with this copy certainly one of the cleanest we've seen.

Lot 58

BEN - BEN LP (ORIGINAL UK VERTIGO SWIRL - 6360 052). A seldom-seen Vertigo grail here with Ben's self-titled LP (original UK Vertigo swirl, 6360 052). The record is in Ex condition with a few light hairlines/ surface marks and faint poly residue. The centre labels are crisp and clean. The sleeve is in Ex+ condition with very light age-related creasing/discolouration.

Lot 13

KALEIDOSCOPE - TANGERINE DREAM LP (UK MONO ORIGINAL - FONATANA - TL.5448). A mono UK original LP pressing of Tangerine Dream By Kaleidoscope (TL.5448, 1967 UK mono pressing on Fontana. Black/ silver labels are bright and clean with only light spindle wear. 1L/ 2L matrix. The record is in glossy, strong VG+ condition, each side displays some light/ hairline paper marks. The flip-back sleeve is VG condition, has light edge staining to the rear flaps and a split in the middle of the spine edge).

Lot 33

JOY DIVISION - 'SORDIDE SENTIMENTAL' (COMPLETE ORIGINAL RELEASE OF ATMOSPHERE 'LICHT UND BLINDHEIT' - SS 33 002). Amazing to see the original French release on Sordide Sentimental of 'Licht Und Blindheit' (Atmosphere, c/w Dead Souls). Number 000091 of just 1578 printed. The record (SS 33002, original serrated edges, MPO etched both sides) is in superb Ex+ condition showing only a couple of extremely faint marks on side B. Matrix/runout: SS 33002 A 2 MPO & SS 33002 B 2 MPO. Clean and crisp labels. Complete with the original English translation and the 'Avertissement Gesamtkunstwerk' insert in excellent condition. The blue insert is not included. The original textured 'folder' sleeve is in VG+ condition with some light edgewear/ screasing to the corners. Original 'holding' wallet is fully intact with some discolouration to the edges.

Lot 61

THE DON RENDELL / IAN CARR QUINTET - PHASE III LP (UK STEREO ORIGINAL - SCX 6214). A serious slice of Post Bop Jazz here with The Don Rendell / Ian Carr Quintet - Phase III (Columbia SCX 6214, UK, 1968, stereo), recorded in London on 23/02/1967. The record (SCX 6214) is in strong, glossy VG+ condition with a few non-feelable hairline marks. The centre labels are sharp and clean. The flip-back sleeve is in strong VG+ condition with light 'rubbing'/ ringwear to the artwork/ minor discolouration to the reverse and wear to the edges and corners. The spine is fully legible.

Lot 76

THE RAMONES - ROCKAWAY BEACH 7" (PHILIPS SFL-2259 - JAPANESE PRESSING). A lovely, Japanese copy of The Ramones - Rockaway Beach c/w Teenage Lobotomy (Philips SFL-2259, Japanese pressing, 1978). The record is in lovely Ex+ condition with clean labels. The sleeve is in Ex condition with light creasing. Provenance from the Bill Allerton collection.

Lot 64

THE ROLLING STONES - THE TRIDENT MIXES (BELL SOUND STUDIOS ACETATE - ABKCO RECORDS). An important piece of Rolling Stones recording history here with The Trident Mixes (Bell Sound Studios acetate, double LP, dated 9/20/73). 'The Trident Mixes' is a compilation of Rolling Stones' recording sessions at Trident Studios between 1968 and 1971 and appears to have been licenced by Abkco Records, though never ended up being commercially released. Tracks such as 'Give Me A Hamburger To Go' and 'Untitled' (as printed on the tracklisting on the centre labels) appear to have been given different titles in private releases which followed in 1979. Record 1 is in VG condition with non-feelable surface scuffs and record 2 is in VG+ condition with light surface marks. Both discs and crisp and clean labels. A must have artefact for any serious Rolling Stones collector.

Lot 63

THE SUNDOWN PLAYBOYS - SATURDAY NITE SPECIAL 10" (ORIGINAL UK COPY - APPLE 44). Extremely scarce original UK 10" (playing at 78RPM) copy of The Sundown Playboys' Saturday Nite Special c/w Valse De Soleil (Sundown Waltz). Pressed in tiny number by Apple for promo purposes relating to their "Back To Mono" campaign. The record is in strong, glossy VG+ condition with some light surface scuffs/ hairline marks. The centre labels are crisp and clean. Housed with cool original pink and white design printed sleeve in VG condition. A fantastic addition to your Apple, and indeed Cajun collection!

Lot 72

RAMONES - BLITZKRIEG BOP 7" (SFL-2122 - ORIGINAL JAPANESE PRESSING). A lovely Japanese pressing of Ramones - Blitzkrieg Bop c/w Havana Affair (SFL-2122, Japan, 1976). Side 1 is in Ex condition with a few small, non-feelable surface marks and side 2 is in clean Ex+ condition. The centre labels are crisp and clean. Complete with original company inner. The sleeve is in Ex condition with light creasing to the top right corner. Provenance from the Bill Allerton collection.

Lot 88

THE DAMNED - DAMNED DAMNED DAMNED LP - ORIGINAL EDDIE & THE HOT RODS SLEEVE (SEEZ 1). Always brill to see original UK misprint copy of the seminal debut LP from The Damned with the rear sleeve showing Eddie & The Hot Rods... The record (Stiff Records SEEZ 1 A1/B1 A PORKY PRIME CUT / THE SOUND IS IN THE PLASTIC with EG etched both sides) is in fantastic Ex+ condition showing only a couple of very light and faint paper hairline marks. The original unlaminated sleeve (with original sticker 'Erratum Due To Record Company error, a picture of Island recording artists Eddie & The Hot Rods has been printed...') is in neat neat neat(!) VG+ condition showing creasing to the corners. Clean condition spine which is fully legible. No outer bag.

Lot 27

BILLIE DAVIS AND THE LEROYS - WHATCHA' GONNA DO 7" (DEMO - COLUMBIA DB 7346). A lovely copy of Billie Davis and The Leroys - Whatcha' Gonna Do C/W Everybody Knows (demo, Columbia DB 7346, 1964). Side 1 is in Ex condition with a few light surface marks and side 2 is in glossy VG+ condition with scuffs/ hairlines - none of which are feelable. Labels are crisp and clean. Housed with company sleeve.

Lot 80

THE MOCKINGBIRDS - YOU STOLE MY LOVE 7" (IM 015). An important cut here from Immediate Records here with The Mockingbirds - You Stole My Love c/w Skit Skat (IM 015, UK, 1965). The record is in Ex condition with a few light surface marks. The centre labels are crisp and clean with the 3-prong centre still intact. Provenance from the Bill Allerton collection.

Lot 31

THE SMITHS - HATFUL OF HOLLOW LP (ORIGINAL WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING - ROUGH 76). Fantastic to see the original UK white label test pressing of the essential 1984 comp from The Smiths. The record (blank white labels) is in Ex+ condition appearing seldom-played. Matrix/Runout: Side 1 - ROUGH 76 A1 THE IMPOTENCE OF ERNEST, Side 2 – ROUGH 76 B1 IAN (EIRE). Housed with a stock original sleeve in strong Ex condition - light wear to the corners and minor creasing to the edges.

Lot 83

SEX PISTOLS - NEVER MIND THE BOLLOCKS LP (COMPLETE ORIGINAL COPY WITH POSTER AND 7" - 'SPOTS 001'). Always a pleasure to see a first UK pressing of the iconic '77 LP from The Sex Pistols. This copy (A3/B1 matrix endings) known as the 'SPOTS 001' version comes complete with the original poster (in excellent shape) and the 7" single-sided single of Submission (VDJ 24 - Ex condition). The record is in glossy Ex condition with a few faint surface marks/ hairlines. Matrix (machine stamped): V 2086 A3 & V 2086 B1. The sleeve is in VG+ condition, displaying the usual light edge/ cover age-related handling/ storage wear. It is possible that the original spots sticker was put on this sleeve in period. Provenance from the Bill Allerton collection.

Lot 62

ANDROMEDA - ANDROMEDA LP (ORIGINAL UK PRESSING - RCA VICTOR SF 8031). A fantastic original UK copy of the killer 1969 eponymous LP from Andromeda. The record (RCA Victor SF 8031) is in glossy VG+ condition showing hairlines/ surface marks, particularly on side 1. Sharp/ clean labels with a red sticker on both sides. The sleeve is in VG condition with a small tear to the bottom of the cover on the reverse and light creasing/ ringwear.

Lot 52

KRAFTWERK - KRAFTWERK LP (ORIGINAL UK VERTIGO SWIRL PRESSING - 6641 077). Neatly presented original 1972 double LP which features Kraftwerk's first 2 German albums. This 'variant' (nor reissue) pressing with '℗ 1972' above 'Made In England' on the labels. Both records are in fabulous Ex+ condition with crisp/ clean centre labels. Complete with original swirl inners in VG+ condition. The fully laminated gatefold sleeve is in Ex condition with light creasing to the laminate on the front and reverse (very hard to avoid with this release) - none of this is major whatsoever with this copy extremely crisp feeling and sharp.

Lot 34

JOY DIVISION - AN IDEAL FOR LIVING (ORIGINAL UK 12" RELEASE - ANON 1). A very well-presented original UK copy of the sought-after 12" copy of Joy Division's debut EP An Ideal For Living (ANON 1, original UK 1978 4-track 12" pressing on Anonymous Records. Matrix: A-NON-1-A LYN 5782-1M DON'T EVER LET IT FADE AWAY MAX/ ANON-1-B LYN 5783-1M MAX I FEEL IT CLOSING IN.) The record is in glossy Ex condition with some faint hairline marks on both sides. The centre labels are crisp and clean. The sleeve is also in Ex condition with light creasing/ discolouration. The spine is fully legible).

Lot 35

JOY DIVISION - AN IDEAL FOR LIVING 7" (ORIGINAL UK RELEASE - ENIGMA RECORDS - PSS 139). An important addition to any Joy Division collection with this beautifully kept original UK copy (self-released on Enigma Records PSS 139) of Joy Division's elusive debut release An Ideal For Living. This is the first pressing with serrated rim and matrix/runout PSS 139 EP A1 EG & PSS 139 EP B1 EG. The record is in Ex condition with some light hairlines/ scuffs - none of which are feelable. With sharp and clean labels showing only a few spindle marks. The original foldout picture cover is in impressive Ex condition with some faint ringwear/ scuffing to the reverse and minor creasing to the top edge.

Lot 12

ENGLAND - ENGLAND LP (ORIGINAL UK COPY - DEROY DER 1356). A stunning and scarce original UK pressing of the self-titled album by dynamic British heavy-prog group England (DER 1356, 1976 UK pressing on Deroy Records. Black/ white labels are bright and clean. The record is in Ex condition, displays a couple of hairline/ wispy paper marks. DER 1356 A EG/ B EG matrix. The front laminated sleeve is also in Ex condition, displays the usual minor light edge creases. Bright clean covers and a fully legible spine edge).

Lot 28

THE CREAM - I FEEL FREE 7" (IBC SOUND RECORDING STUDIOS ACETATE). A glorious artifact here with The Cream's second single I Feel Free on a single-sided acetate from 1966 (IBC Sound Recording Studios acetate, single-sided, 1966, UK, mono). The record is in VG condition with surface marks/ scuffs - nothing feelable. The centre label is clean with light, age-related discolouration.

Lot 49

DAVID BOWIE - THE MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD LP (ORIGINAL UK DRESS SLEEVE COPY 'TONNY' - MERCURY 6338 041). An original UK dress sleeve copy of The Man Who Sold The World. The front of the sleeve is in VG+ condition with some light 'rubbing'/ storage wear to the artwork and wear to the corners/ edges - the spine is fully legible. The reverse of the sleeve is in VG condition with staining. The original LP (Mercury 6338 041) contains the misspelling 'Tonny' to both sides. The record is in Ex condition with a few non-feelable surface marks. Centre labels are crisp and clean with spindle marks on both sides. Matrix/runout (machine stamped): 6338041 1Y//1 ∇ 420 1 1 4 & 6338041 2Y//1 ∇ 420 1 1 1.

Lot 67

THE CRAMPS - HUMAN FLY 7" (VENGEANCE 668 - GLOW-IN-THE-DARK 1ST PRESSING). A super cool glow-in-the-dark 1st pressing of The Cramps - Human Fly c/w Domino (Vengeance Records 668, US, 1978, glow-in-the-dark sleeve). The record is in Ex+ condition with clean labels. The sleeve is in VG+ condition with light creasing/ ringwear. Provenance from the Bill Allerton collection.

Lot 16

AFFINITY - AFFINITY LP (UK ORIGINAL - LARGE SWIRL - VERTIGO - 6360 004). A superb original UK LP pressing of the self-titled LP by British jazz-rock group Affinity, includes a glossy press shot of the group by a lake (6360 004, 1970 UK pressing on Vertigo. Large swirl labels are bright and clean. Comes with original swirl inner sleeve, no splits or tears. The record is in Ex condition, displays a couple of hairline/ light paper marks. The gatefold sleeve is in strong VG+ condition, bright clean covers with some edge storage wear).

Lot 87

NICK DRAKE - FIVE LEAVES LEFT LP (ORIGINAL UK PRESSING - ISLAND ILPS 9105). A superb condition original UK copy of the stunning debut studio release from Nick Drake. The record (Island ILPS 9105, original black block labels, 'correct' tracklisting copy) is in clean, glossy shape with a small, slightly feelable scratch on A2 (produces a small click on playback - no skips) and a few extremely faint hairlines - side 1 VG+/ side 2 Ex+. Matrix (machine stamped): ILPS 9105 A//2 & B//2 with sharp, crisp labels. The original first printing sleeve ('Printed & Made By Ernest J. Day', 'Day Is Done' then 'Way To Blue' track listing) is in VG condition with wear to the edges/ corners and creasing. Also age-related storage wear and light 'rubbing' to the artwork.

Lot 78

SEX PISTOLS - ANARCHY IN THE UK 7" (5C 006-06294 - DUTCH PRESSING). A smashing copy of Sex Pistols - Anarchy In The UK c/w I Wanna Be Me (5C 006-06294, Dutch pressing, 1976). The record is in Ex condition with some light surface marks/ hairlines. The centre labels are crisp and clean with the Chris Thomas miscredit on side 2. VG+ sleeve with creasing/ringwear. Provenance from the Bill Allerton collection.

Lot 86

NICK DRAKE - BRYTER LAYTER LP (ORIGINAL UK COPY - ISLAND ILPS 9134). An original UK pressing of the beautiful second LP from Nick Drake. The record (Island ILPS 9134, original 'pink rim' label design, 'stereo' on labels) is in Ex condition showing only a couple of very faint paper scuffs/ hairlines. Matrix (machine stamped): ILPS 9134 A-1U & ILPS 9134 B-1U. The original textured sleeve is in strong VG+, showing the usual light storage wear to the edges/ spine and cover

Lot 17

LINDA HOYLE - PIECES OF ME LP (ORIGINAL UK COPY - VERTIGO SWIRL 6360 060). A beautifully kept original UK copy of the wonderful 1971 LP from Linda Hoyle. The record (original Vertigo swirl label, 6360 060) is in fantastic Ex+ condition showing only a couple of extremely minor, faint and wispy paper marks. Housed with a clean original swirl inner. The gatefold sleeve is in clean Ex condition, displaying a light indentation to the base of the cover with a fully legible spine edge.

Lot 32

Art Deco Jobling opalescent glass 'fir pine cone' pattern plafonnier light shade, marked 777133 to base

Lot 329

A full size British World War One medal pair to include the Victory Medal and the 1914-1918 British War Medal to the Buckinghamshire Light Infantry together with a Imperial Service Medal within fitted case.

Lot 189A

Art Deco Pifco night light with a moulded opaque glass shade in the form of an owl, on a chrome base, with loop handle, 13cm high

Lot 653

20th century light oak hall stand stick/umbrella rack with small drawer to front and galleried back, H 88cm, W 77cm, D 32cm

Lot 731

Early 20th century Art Deco light bird's eye maple veneered dining table and six chairs in the manner of the Epstein Brothers together with a drinks cabinet side board H 98cm, W 153cm, D 50cm

Lot 79

"Jesus is Lord" light up sign measures approximately 22 inches wide 56 inches wide, untested

Lot 196

A pair of metal reading lamps with adjustable arms, 129 cm, and another reading light, (3). 

Lot 514

A quantity of various brass light fittings and a hanging oil lamp. The latter 67 cm high.

Lot 424

A pair of later painted and gilt ironwork light brackets / wall hanging sconces, with scrolling frame, foliate and floral decoration, each 52 x 68cm (2)

Lot 88

A light green painted and weathered three piece folding garden terrace set with slatted detail, the table top 90 cm x 78 cm

Lot 361

An impressive gilt-framed two-tier bag / pendant light, with floral garlands over two domed tiers fitted with clear cut hanging droplets terminating in pineapple terminals / finials, 78cm diameter, 54cm high.

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