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THE SMITHS - SHOPLIFTERS OF THE WORLD UNITE 12" (ORIGINAL MISPRESSED 12" WHICH PLAYS 'YOU JUST HAVEN'T EARNED IT YET BABY' - RTT 195). Collectable 1987 UK 12" mispressing which has 'You Just Haven't Earned It Yet Baby' on the A-side instead of 'Shoplifters Of The World'. Undeniably a marketing gimmick (or a spiteful retort), a few hundred copies were pressed and released into record shops and became an instant collectable (somewhat assisted by a news report in the NME). The record is in glossy VG+ condition with a few light surface scuffs though no heavier feelable scratches. The original picture sleeve is in very clean Ex+ condition. A-side Matrix Etching - RTT 195 A1 ALF RAMSEY'S REVENGE. B-side Matrix Etching - RTT 195 B1.
THE SMITHS - HAND IN GLOVE - ORIGINAL 'NEGATIVE' SLEEVE DESIGN (RT 131). Well-presented copy of the record that most collectors regard as the No.1 Smiths rarity... Joe Slee, the Rough Trade Production Manager was interviewed by Q magazine in their October 1994 issue, "I binned all the reverse sleeves because they were faulty. I know they're worth money but, oh well, there goes my pension fund." As we all know, a handful were mischievously released into collector's hands. The sleeve is in VG+ condition showing a few light creases and paper scuffs though no rips, tears or splits. 'Withdrawn cover £40' is visible when held to light on the front top right section. The original record is in Ex+ condition showing only a couple of very faint and wispy paper marks. A-side Matrix Etching - RT 131 A-2U-1-2 (Kiss My Shades). B-side Matrix Etching - RT 131 B1 (KISS MY SHADES TOO / PORKY). Forget your Sex Pistols 'God Save The Queen' 7" on the A&M label, there are several hundreds of those in existence (albeit most probably gathering dust in collector's bank vaults), there are only approximately 25 of these in existence….a sound investment!
THE SMITHS - SHEILA TAKE A BOW 12" (ORIGINAL UK WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING - RTT 196). Original (EMI pressing) 1987 UK white label test pressing of Sheila Take A Bow. The record is in Ex condition showing a few light and minor surface hairline marks. A-side Matrix Etching - RTT 196 A-1U-1-1-1 COOK BERNARD MATTHEWS. B-side Matrix Etching - RTT 196 B-1U-1-1-1.
THE SMITHS - THE SMITHS LP (ORIGINAL UK WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING - ROUGH 61). Lovely condition original UK white label test pressing from 1984 of the famed debut eponymous LP from The Smiths. The record is in Ex condition with a couple of light and minor surface hairline marks, these never at all heavier feelable scratches. With photocopied labels attached to the outer sleeve. Also comes with a Rough Trade promotional press release. Side 1 Matrix Etching - ROUGH 61 A1. Side 2 Matrix Etching - ROUGH 61 B1
SANDIE SHAW - HAND IN GLOVE 7" (ORIGINAL UK WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING - SIGNED - RT 130). Lovely original 1984 UK 7" test pressing of the Sandie Shaw version of 'Hand In Glove' (with The Smiths as backing band), also comes with an APPEARING press release. The record is in Ex condition with a few light and minor surface marks. Signed by Sandie to the B side label. A-side Matrix Etching - RT 130 A-1U-1-1-1. B-side Matrix Etching - RT 130 B-1U-1-1-1. "I had the good fortune to interview Sandie on behalf of Record Collector magazine, and I got her to sign this test pressing when I went up to interview her. Scott Piering (for reasons only known to him) was trying to promote this as a double A-side....probably because the B-side was better!"
THE SMITHS - SHOPLIFTERS OF THE WORLD UNITE 12" (ORIGINAL UK WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING - RTT 195). Clean example original 1987 UK white label test pressing of Shoplifters... The record is in Ex condition showing only a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks. A-side Matrix Etching - RTT 195 A-4U-1-1-1 (ALF RAMSEY'S REVENGE). B-side Matrix Etching - RTT 195 B-1U-1-2-
THE SMITHS - HOW SOON IS NOW? 7" (1987 UK WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING FOR THE B-SIDE OF WILLIAM IT WAS REALLY NOTHING - RT 166). Extremely rare 1987 UK 7" single -sided test pressing of 'How Soon Is Now?'. To maximise earnings Rough Trade kept the Smiths catalogue releases in production up to the end of their career. In 1987 during a new production run, they pressed 'William It Was Really Nothing' with a new cover star (Billie Whitelaw) and changed the 7" B-side with 'How Soon Is Now?' instead of the original 'Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want' while keeping to the same catalogue number of RT166. This necessitated the need to create a new B-side pressing plate to produce this subsequent test pressing. Therefore this was only ever produced for internal approval, and would have only been pressed in single figures, you will be lucky to ever find another one! This pressing with very fetching light blue labels is 1-sided only with a test-tone only on the other side. The record is in great Ex+ condition showing only a couple of very light and fine paper marks. Appearing to be date stamped '10 OCT 1987'. A-side Matrix Etching - FB 7. B-side Matrix Etching - RT 166 B-2U-1-1-1 WE HATES BAD GRAMMER
THE SMITHS - SHEILA TAKE A BOW 7" (ORIGINAL UK WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING - RT 196). Virtually non-existent original 1987 UK white label test pressing of Sheila Take A Bow c/w Is It Really So Strange? The record is in great Ex+ condition showing only a couple of very light and minor wispy paper marks. A-side Matrix Etching - MPO RT 196 A1 COOK BERNARD MATTHEWS. B-side Matrix Etching - MPO RT 196 B1.
THE SMITHS - SHAKESPEARE'S SISTER 12" (MISPRINT - RTT 181). 1985 original UK 12" with misprinted inner sleeve. The 12" release of 'Shakespeare's Sister' came with a deluxe printed inner sleeve showing the band's catalogue to-date and an image of Pat Phoenix in a pale lilac tint on the reverse side. Some copies were misprinted with the wrong colour schemes, resulting in bizarre colour tints for many of the covers featured on the inner. The backing colour was magenta instead of yellow and the photo of Pat Phoenix was a pale green instead of lilac.The record is in Ex condition with a couple of light and minor surface hairline marks. The printed inner is in Ex condition without any splits. The sleeve is in VG+ condition with a few minor creases.
THE SMITHS - THE WORLD WON'T LISTEN LP (ORIGINAL UK WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING - ROUGH 101). Excellent original UK 1987 white label test pressing of The World Won't Listen. The record is in clean Ex condition showing a few light paper scuffs, these not at all heavier feelable scratches. Housed with the original UK sleeve in VG+ condition. Side 1 Matrix Etching - ROUGH 101 A-1U-1-1-1. Side 2 Matrix Etching - ROUGH 101 B-1U-1-1-1
Festival of the 10th Summer concert poster on 19th July 1986. Poster designed by Peter Saville for the 10th anniversary of The Sex Pistols playing at the Manchester Free Trade Hall in 1976. The Festival of the 10th Summer featured The Smiths, New Order, The Fall among others. See if you can work out what the image is of...Smiths set list was: Bigmouth Strikes Again / Panic / Vicar in a Tutu / Frankly, Mr. Shankly- / There Is a Light That Never Goes Out / Ask / I Want the One I Can't Have / Cemetry Gates / The Boy With the Thorn in His Side / Is It Really So Strange? / Shakespeare's Sister / Stretch Out And Wait / That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore / The Queen Is Dead / I Know It's Over / Rusholme Ruffians / (Marie's The Name) His Latest Flame (Medley) / Hand In GloveSize - 20 x 30 inches. Condition - Very good (corner fold)
THE SMITHS - GIRLFRIEND IN A COMA 12" (ORIGINAL UK WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING - RTT 197). Lovely example original 1987 UK 12" white label test pressing of Girlfriend In A Coma. The record is in Ex condition showing only a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks. A-side Matrix Etching - RTT 197 A-1U-1-1-1 EVERYBODY IS A FLASHER AT HEART. B-side Matrix Etching - RTT 197 B-1U-1-1-1 AND NEVER MORE SHALL BE SO
THE SMITHS - SHAKESPEARE'S SISTER 7" (ORIGINAL UK WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING - RT 181). Unfathomably rare 1985 (EMI) UK 7" test pressing of 'Shakespeare's Sister'. By this time Rough Trade were promoting their single releases via 12" white label test pressings, so most 7" test pressings from this period onwards are rare as hen's teeth! The record is in Ex condition with a couple of light and minor surface/storage marks, these not at all heavier feelable scratches. A-side Matrix Etching - RT 181 A1 (HOME IS WHERE THE ART IS). B-side Matrix Etching - RT 181 B1
THE SMITHS - YOU JUST HAVEN'T EARNED IT YET BABY - 1987 WITHDRAWN AND UNRELEASED 12" WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING (RTT 195). Remarkably rare original 1987 UK 12" test pressing of the withdrawn release of 'You Just Haven't Earned It Yet Baby'. Rough Trade and The Smiths had still not yet agreed on whether 'Shoplifters Of The World' or 'You Just Haven't Earned It Yet Baby' would be released as a single, so test pressings for both releases were made. 'Shoplifters' was released and this test pressing has gone into collecting history. The record is in clean Ex condition showing a couple of light and minor non-feelable small scuffs. This listing also comes with issue 42 of the of the Cartel in-house 'The Catalogue' trade magazine with a Rough Trade advert detailing the forthcoming release of this withdrawn single on page 12. A-side Matrix Etching - RTT 195 A-1U-1-1-3 (ALF RAMSEY'S REVENGE). B-side Matrix Etching - RTT 195 B-1U-1-1-1
THE SMITHS - STRANGEWAYS, HERE WE COME LP (ORIGINAL UK WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING - ROUGH 106). Great original 1987 UK white label test pressing of Strangeways, Here We Come. The record is in VG+ condition showing some light surface hairline marks, these not heavier feelable scratches. Housed with Ex condition original embossed sleeve. Side 1 Matrix Etching - ROUGH 106 A-2U-1-1 GUY FAWKES WAS A GENIUS. Side 2 Matrix Etching - ROUGH 106 B-2U-1-1
THE SMITHS - HOW SOON IS NOW C/W OSCILLATE WILDLY 7" (1985 UK WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING - RT 176). Infamous 'How Soon Is Now' 7" UK 1985 mispressing with 'Oscillate Wildly' on the B-side (the corrected release which eventually had 'Well I Wonder' on the reverse). Rather than bin or retain these mipressings, Scott Piering recycled them as promo's to radio stations and journalists while penning 'FAULTY' on the mispressed B-side. The record is in Ex condition with a few light and minor surface hairline marks, these never at all heavier feelable scratches. A-side Matrix Etching - RT-176-A / LYN-15492-1C-Z (THE TATTY TRUTH). B-side Matrix Etching - RT-176-B / LYN-15493-1C-Z
THE SMITHS - BARBARISM BEGINS AT HOME 12" (ORIGINAL UK WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING - RTT 171). Rather scarce original 1985 single-sided UK test pressing of 'Barbarism Begins At Home'. To promote the 'Meat Is Murder' album, Rough Trade pressed 'Barbarism Begins At Home' as a promotional 12 inch single. This pressing is single- sided only with 'Barbarism Begins At Home' on the A-side with a test-tone only on the other side. The record is in VG+ condition with a some light and minor surface marks/scuffs, these not heavier feelable scratches. A-side Matrix Etching - RTT-171-A / LYN-15482-1C.Z (THESE ARE THE GOOD TIMES). B-side Matrix Etching - LCP-2114-1A / LYN3507-4CR Only a handful of these test pressings were pressed, because there was no need to press any more due the finished manufactured 12" single becoming the vehicle for promotion of 'Meat Is Murder'.
THE SMITHS - THE BOY WITH THE THORN IN HIS SIDE - 1985 12" WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING (RTT 191). Standard 1985 UK 12" white label test pressing of 'The Boy With The Thorn In His Side'. Sleeve has the well-known Beer Davies promo stick on the sleeve. Beer Davies were another plugging outfit that Rough Trade used to distribute and promote their promo releases. The record is in VG condition - with glossy playing surfaces, there are some light surface (non-feelable) marks noted. A-side Matrix Etching - RTT 191 A-1U-1-1-1 ARTY BLOODY FARTY. B-side Matrix Etching - RTT 191 B-1U-1-1-1 IS THAT CLEVER.
THE SMITHS - I STARTED SOMETHING I COULDN'T FINISH - 1987 12" WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING (RTT 198). Standard 1987 UK 12" white label test pressing of 'I Started Something I Couldn't Finish'. The record is in Ex condition showing a couple of light and minor paper scuffs. A-side Matrix Etching - RTT 198 A-1U-1-1-1 MURDER AT THE WOOL HALL (X) STARRING SHERIDAN WHITESIDE. B-side Matrix Etching - RTT 198 B-1U-1-1-1 YOU ARE BELIEVING, YOU DO NOT WANT TO SLEEP
THE SMITHS - SHAKESPEARE'S SISTER - 1985 12" WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING (RTT 181). Standard 1985 UK 12" test pressing of 'Shakespeare's Sister'. The record is in clean and glossy Ex condition showing just a couple of very light and minor paper scuffs. A-side Matrix Etching - RT 181 A-1U-1- HOME IS WHERE THE ART IS. B-side Matrix Etching - RT 181 B-1U-1-.
THE SMITHS - THIS CHARMING MAN - 1983 WITHDRAWN AND UNRELEASED 'LONDON VERSION' 7" TEST PRESSING (RT 136). 1983 UK single-sided 7" test pressing of the 'London Version' of 'This Charming Man'. You all know the story, The Smiths recorded the first studio version of TCM in London, a handful of test pressings were pressed and Geoff Travis, head of Rough Trade rejected it and told the band to re-record it which they duly did in Manchester (Stockport to be pedantic). This is a nice piece of 'never happened' history because the test pressings are the only place where you will find the London Version in 7" format. This is 1-sided only with a test-tone on the other side. The record is in VG+ condition showing a few light surface marks to the playing surface, these are never heavier feelable scratches. A-side Matrix Etching (machine stamped): RT 136 A-2U-1-1-1. B-side Matrix Etching - FB 7 x 1. Date stamped '26 SEP 1983' and handwritten catalogue number to the 'B' side label.
THE SMITHS - HAND IN GLOVE 7" (NO COMPANY ADDRESS - RT 131). Lesser known pressing of 'Hand In Glove' with no company address on the back of the sleeve, understood to have been pressed for export purposes. The sleeve is in Ex+ condition (a small print fault smudge next to the band's name, a lot these had this fault). The record is in Ex+ condition showing only a couple of very light and faint paper marks. A-side Matrix Etching - RT 131 A-2U-1-2 (Kiss My Shades). B-side Matrix Etching - RT 131 B1 (KISS MY SHADES TOO / PORKY)
THE SMITHS - THAT JOKE ISN'T FUNNY ANYMORE 7" (ORIGINAL UK WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING - MIKE JOYCE SIGNED - RT 186). Wicked original 1985 UK 7" Test Pressing of 'That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore'. This was Smiths drummer Mike Joyce's personal copy. I was asked by Record Collector magazine to provide assistance twenty or so years ago when he was selling off some of his Smiths memorabilia, and I was able to buy a few bits. It is signed on both sides. The record is in Ex condition showing only a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks. A-side Matrix Etching - RT 186 A-2U-1-1-1 OUR SOULS, OUR SOULS, OUR SOULS. B-side Matrix Etching - RT 186 B-2U-1-1-1 OUR SOULS, OUR SOULS, OUR SOULS. Date stamped '23 APR 1985'.
THE SMITHS - RANK LP (ORIGINAL UK WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING WITH MISPRESSED SLEEVE - ROUGH 126). Unbelievably rare original 1988 (CBS) UK test pressing with bizarre sleeve mispressing of the Album 'Rank' which lacks the cover star Alexandra Bastedo. Rather than thrown away, this was re-used to house this test pressing. The record is in fantastic archive condition showing very few marks indeed. The gatefold sleeve is in sharp Ex condition with a few light and minor creases. Side 1 Matrix Etching - ROUGH 126 A1 (PEEPHOLISM)/ Side 2 Matrix Etching - ROUGH 126 B1I. "I've seen more 'Hand In Glove' Negative Sleeves get sold over the decades than this mispressing!"
THE SMITHS - THIS CHARMING MAN 7" (ORIGINAL UK 'GREEN LABEL' TEST PRESSING - RT 136). Very rare 1983 UK single-sided 'green' label test pressing of TCM. Rough Trade Plugger Scott Piering re-used this to send out for promotional purposes to radio stations or music journalists. For this one, he photocopied a proof of the single's label and using a Pritt Stick, glued it to the A-side, the glue has since dried out (thankfully) and so the photocopied label is detached. Better still, this promo was sent out with the withdrawn 'Glad Hips Manchester Address' proof sleeve which has been cut, folded and assembled to mimic the single sleeve - such was Scott's inventiveness! This is 1-sided only with a test-tone on the other side.The record is in VG+ condition showing a few light and minor surface hairline marks, these not at all heavier feelable scratches. The sleeve is in Ex condition with only minor wear. A-side Matrix Etching - RT 136 A-3U-1-1-1 (timtom-cbs). B-side Matrix Etching - FB 7 x 1
THE SMITHS - GIRLFRIEND IN A COMA 7" (ORIGINAL UK WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING - RT 197). Exceedingly scarce original UK 1987 white label test pressing of Girlfriend In A Coma c/w Work Is A Four Letter Word. The record is in great Ex+ condition showing only a couple of very light, faint and wispy paper marks. A-side Matrix Etching - RT 197 A-1U-1-1-1 AND NEVER MORE SHALL BE SO. B-side Matrix Etching - RT 197 B-1U-1-1-1 SO FAR SO BAD. Date stamped '26 JUN 1987'.
THE SMITHS - WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE? 7" (ORIGINAL UK WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING - RT 146). Standard Scott Piering original 1984 UK promotional white label test pressing with photocopied labels on the standard black single sleeve. Complete with original promotional press release. The edge of the record and the sleeve has been slighly clipped (presumably with a paper guillotine, this is not on the playing surfaces), it is assumed that this was done to fit the record in the envelope that was available to Scott at the time! The record is in clean Ex condition showing only a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks. A-side Matrix Etching - RT 146 A-1U-1-1-1. B-side Matrix Etching - RT 146 B-1U-1-1-1
THE SMITHS - HAND IN GLOVE 7" (ORIGINAL UK WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING - RT 131). Profoundly rare test 1983 UK test pressing of The Smiths' first ever release. Each member of the band was given their own copy of this test pressing, with a few others pressed for Rough Trade's own purposes, there are likely to have only been ten or so of these test pressings manufactured prior to full production - the earliest and first piece of Smiths vinyl history. The A side is in Ex condition showing a couple of light and minor paper hairline marks, these not at all heavier feelable scratches. The B side is in Ex+ condition showing few marks. A-side Matrix Etching - RT 131 A-2U-1-2 (KISS MY SHADES / A PORKY PRIME CUT). B-side Matrix Etching - RT 131 B1 (KISS MY SHADES TOO / PORKY)
THE SMITHS - HEAVEN KNOWS I'M MISERABLE NOW 7" (ORIGINAL UK WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING - RTT 156). Standard Scott Piering 1984 UK promotional white label test pressing of 'Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now' with protocopied label on the standard black single sleeve. The record (four prong centre) is in Ex+ condition showing only a couple of very light, minor and faint paper marks. A-side Matrix Etching - RT 156 A-2U-1-1-2 (SMITHS INDEED). B-side Matrix Etching - RT 156 B-1U-1-1-3 (ILL FOREVER)
THE SMITHS - THAT JOKE ISN'T FUNNY ANYMORE - 1985 12" WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING (RTT 186). Standard 1985 UK 12" white label test pressing of 'That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore'. The record is in clean Ex condition showing a couple of very light surface paper marks. A-side Matrix Etching - RTT 186 A2 OUR SOULS, OUR SOULS, OUR SOULS. B-side Matrix Etching - RTT 186 B2 timtom.
THE SMITHS - IN CONCERT 354 BBC TRANSCRIPTION DISC LP - 1985 IN CONCERT - LIVE AT THE OXFORD APOLLO (CN 4563/S). 1985 BBC Transcription LP. Released by the BBC for international radio stations that subscribed to its Transcription Service, this profoundly rare record is of their 1985 Oxford Apollo gig and comes complete with the cue sheets (excellent condition). The record (original green/white label design) is in Ex condition showing a few light and minor surface hairline marks, these not at all heavier feelable scratches. Housed with original clean BBC Transcription Service sleeve. Side 1 Matrix Etching - 155154-5. Side 2 Matrix Etching - 155155-5 A fantastic official BBC mixing desk live recording of this great band nearly at their peak.
THE SMITHS - GIRLFRIEND IN A COMA 7" (ORIGINAL UK MISPRINT - RT 197). 1987 UK 7" single with mispressed sleeve. A classic example of no-one checking the sleeve proofs well enough. This sleeve, pressed in green (rare in itself) erroneously included the 12" tracklisting. Rough Trade presumably let a few of these slip out into the system to treat and excite collectors as they often did with misprints. The record is in VG+ condition with a few light non-feelable surface marks. The sleeve is in Ex condition with a few light scuffs.
THE SMITHS - ASK 12" (ORIGINAL UK WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING - RTT 194). Hard to find original 1986 UK white label test pressing of Ask c/w (the beautiful!) Cemetry Gates and Golden Lights. The record is in Ex condition showing a couple of very light and minor surface marks. A-side Matrix Etching - RTT 194 A-1U-1-1-1 (ARE YOU LOATHESOME TONIGHT?). B-side Matrix Etching - RTT 194 B-1U-1-1-1 (TOMB IT MAY CONCERN)
THE SMITHS - THE QUEEN IS DEAD LP (ORIGINAL UK WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING LP WITH PROOF SLEEVE AND INNERS - ROUGH 96). Top Smiths rarity with this very rare original 1986 UK test pressing of the band's masterpiece 'The Queen Is Dead' album. This copy was sent out complete with trimmed proof sleeves of the gatefold sleeve and inner to mock-up how the finished product would look. Side 1 is in Ex condition with a couple of light non-feelable surface marks. Side 2 is in Ex+ condition showing only a couple of extremely faint, slight and wispy paper marks. Side 1 Matrix Etching - ROUGH 96 A-1U-1-1-1 (FEAR OF MANCHESTER). Side 2 Matrix Etching - ROUGH 96 B-1U-1-1-1 (THEM WAS ROTTEN DAYS)
A collection of 35mm cameras and camera accessories to include Miranda Fv with Auto Miranda 1:1.9 f=5cm lens, Tamron 28-70mm 1:3.5-4.5 lens, Auto Tamron 1:2.8 135mm lens, Tamrom 1:3.8 80-210mm lens, Asahi Pentax SL light meter viewfinder attachment, handheld Canon Ixus L-1 pocket camera, Auto Miranda 1:3.5 135mm lens, lens hoods, generic battery charger, video slide copier, four photography books 'Cameras of the People's Republic of China', 'World Camera Guide', 'The Year's Photography 1937-1938', etc.
A Hardy Brothers Marquis number 7 fishing reel, further Hardy Scientific Anglers Fourteen Hundred reel and an LRH light weight reel together with a Hardy Filatube 7'6'' graphite carbon fibre two-piece fly rod and a further Hardy 9' two-piece rod, both with protective covers, one with outer tube
Art Deco Bentwood low armchair, circa 1920 Stained beech, leather 71cm high, 24.5cm seat height, 57cm wideCondition Report: Chair is structurally sound and sturdy. Overall general surface wear to include light scratches, scuffs and marks commensurate with age. There are some fine age related splits to veneer to seat and another minor age related split to backrest. Some discolouration/ patination to leather straps. There is a small separation between joints on one arm, but joint is solid.
Ron Arad (b.1951) for One Off 'Round rail' bed, circa 1980/90 Steel, lacquered steel Manufacturer's label 75cm high, 152cm wide, 207cm deep Condition Report: Structurally sound and sturdy, the steel rod mattress frame sections with only light general surface wear throughout to include light scratches and scuffs consistent with use. The end supports with some chips to lacquer finish exposing oxidised metal beneath, mainly to top centre of supports and to bottom of feet. Two steel pole lengths with scratches and black scuffs throughout.
Poul Cadovius (1911-2011) 'Royal System' wall system, comprising four uprights ; one four drawer unit ; one three drawer unit, one fall front unit ; one fall front unit with three drawers ; one unit with sliding doors ; two shelves, circa 1960 Teak, lacquered steel One unit with 'Royal System' label Two uprights : 202cm high Two uprights : 211cm high Four drawer unit : 51.5cm high, 80cm wide, 40cm deep Three drawer unit, 42.5cm high, 80cm wide, 37.5cm deep Fall front unit 42.5cm high, 80cm wide, 37.5cm deep Fall front unit with three drawers : 33.5cm high 80cm wide 28cm deep Sliding doors unit : 33.5cm high 80cm wide 28cm deep Shelves : 81cm wide x 24.5cm deep (qty)Condition Report: Overall general surface wear to include light scratches, scuffs, minor stains, and marks consistent with age and use. Some units with veneer losses to back edges of top surfaces. Shelves and wall supports with fading, discolouration, and tape marks. Fall-front unit lacking one interior shelf. Metal rod supports with scuffs and losses to finish throughout and with some signs of oxidation to exposed metal (please see photographs for quantity of metal supports). Locking mechanism to fall-front unit is slightly stiff but in working order. Please note two upright are 211cm high, and two uprights are 202cm high.
Fontana Arte Pair of monumental lanterns, circa 1940 Glass, painted steel, steel 231cm high, 60.5cm wide, 27cm deep (VAT charged on the hammer price) Literature Sergio Montefusco, 'Fontana Arte: Repertorio 1933-1943 Dalle Immagini dell’Epoca', The Arting Company s.a.s, Genoa, 2012, p. 146 Provenance Private residence, Santa Margherita Condition Report: Metal frames with oxidisation spots, scratches and scuffs throughout. The glass panels in generally good condition with only light surface wear. One ceiling rose with small losses to upper edge. Both ceiling roses with white paint marks.
Brian Willsher (1930-2010) Abstract sculpture, 1975 Teak Signed to base 'Brian Willsher 1975' 28.5cm high, 11cm wide (ARR)Condition Report: There are two small dings, one to top edge and one to edge near base. There are some light scratches, faint water marks, and a small stain, otherwise only very light surface wear consistent with handling.
Gareth Neale & Kevin Gauld 'Brodgar' occasional chair with single frieze drawer, 2012 Oak, straw Signed in pen 'Kevin Gould Orkney / Gareth Neale London / The Brodgar stitch back chair / No.1 Dec 4th 2012' 79cm high, 62cm wide Footnote The current lot is the first example of this model produced, signed to underside and numbered '1'. Another example of this model is on permanent display in the Dr. Susan Weber Gallery in the Victoria & Albert Museum, Kensington, London Condition Report: Structurally sound and sturdy with tight joints, the frame with light surface wear commensurate with use. There is a small split to front edge of seat, which has been re -enforced to underside with a butterfly key. Straw backrest in good general condition.
Manner of Paolo Buffa Circular centre table, circa 1950 Mahogany, brass 79cm, 118.5cm diameterCondition Report: Overall general wear to include light scratches, scuffs, marks commensurate with use. There is one small ding to lacquer finish on top surface. The brass to supports with tarnishing throughout.

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