BLACK SABBATH - BLACK SABBATH LP (1ST UK PRESSING - VERTIGO VO 6). An absolutely fantastic condition true first pressing of the fundamental debut eponymous Black Sabbath LP. 1st UK pressing with large Vertigo swirl labels (VO 6 847 903 VTY) and 'A Philips Record Product' credit. The record is in superlative Ex condition showing only a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks to the playing surfaces that are for the most part incredibly clean. 1Y * 1 & 2Y * 1 matrix endings. Housed with clean original British patent swirl inner. The original gatefold sleeve is in great Ex condition showing only a little light edgewear (spine fully legible) and a few light scuffs on the inside gatefold.
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JIMI HENDRIX - AXIS BOLD AS LOVE LP (COMPLETE UK MONO ORIGINAL - 612 003). Here we have a stunning LP copy of Axis: Bold As Love, the 1967 2nd album by The Jimi Hendrix Experience (612 003, UK 1967 mono pressing on Track. A1/ B1 matrix ending). The scarce fold-out orange lyric insert is lovely Ex condition. The record is in great Ex condition showing only a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks/scuffs that are never at all heavier in nature. The laminated gatefold sleeve is in Ex+ condition - one of the best we've seen, there is only some slight wear to the laminate. Absolutely mega copy.
THE REVOLUTIONARIES/MANZIE - JA MAN DUB LP (ORIGINAL JA PRESSING) Grail time for Dub collectors now with this amazing JA original copy of The Revolutionaries (with Manzie at the controls and The Rebels) - 'Ja Man Dub'. The record (no cat. number) is in extremely fine and glossy Ex condition showing only a couple of very light and wispy paper scuffs. Matrix/runout: MANZIE SABWY (crossed out) SWABY JAH MAN 5041 A & MANZIE SWABY 5042 B JAH MAN. As per release with a generic sleeve.
BRIAN WELLS - PAPER PARTY 7" (ORIGINAL UK DEMO - SPARK SRL 1082). A mega Junkshop Glam 7" rarity from Brian Wells with Paper Party c/w Just A Summer High, this the super scarce original UK demo copy on Spark (SRL 1082). The record is in very fine and glossy Ex condition showing only a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks. With superb clean labels.
AUDIENCE - AUDIENCE LP (ORIGINAL UK COPY WITH WITHDRAWN 'NEGATIVE' SLEEVE - POLYDOR 583 065). Very hard to find original UK copy of the debut eponymous 1969 LP from Audience complete with the original withdrawn 'negative' sleeve. The record (Polydor 583 065) is in VG+ condition showing some light and minor surface marks, these are not heavier feelable scratches. The extremely delicate sleeve is in sharp Ex condition with a couple of very minor creases and a light sticker removal mark on the front top left section.
THE SHOTGUN EXPRESS - I COULD FEEL THE WHOLE WORLD TURN ROUND 7" (ORIGINAL UK DEMO - COLUMBIA DB 8025). A mega Mod mover from The Shotgun Express (featuring a young Rod Stewart) with their 1966 cut I Could Feel The Whole World Turn Round c/w Curtains. The record (original demo copy on white/Red 'A' Columbia labels, DB 8025) is in very sharp Ex condition showing only a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks. With clean labels showing a small green circular sticker on the A side. Housed with original company sleeve.
THE UNDERTONES - TEENAGE KICKS EP (ORIGINAL UK COPY - GOOD VIBRATIONS GOT 4). A neatly presented original UK copy of the record that was so good John Peel played it twice in a row when released in 1978! The record (Good Vibrations Records GOT 4, four prong centre copy) is in glossy VG+ condition showing a few light and minor surface marks, none of which are heavier in nature with no feelable scratches to mention. The original white design fold-out poster sleeve (this copy without 'Undertones' on the upper right section of the inside section) is in VG condition with the usual 'fraying' along the 'top' edge and a small paper tear on the upper 'middle' section.
THE CRAMPS - HUMAN FLY/DOMINO 7" (US 1978 COPY - VENGEANCE RECORDS 668). A clean example early US copy of the raucous second single release from the magnificent Cramps! Pressing with 'white border' sleeve with purple design front and orange design reverse. The record is in clean VG+ condition with a few light and minor surface marks, these never heavier in nature. The extremely fragile picture sleeve is in VG condition with an almost complete split down the left side and a small paper tear on the top edge. So hard to find.
ASSAGAI - ASSAGI LP (ORIGINAL UK PRESSING - VERTIGO SWIRL 6360 030). Great bit of Progressive Afrobeat for you now with the wicked eponymous 1971 LP from Assagai. The record (Vertigo large swirl label, 6360 030) is in neat Ex condition showing a couple of light and minor surface marks, none of which are ever heavier in nature. Complete with original British Patent swirl inner. The gatefold sleeve is in lovely Ex condition showing only a couple of very light and minor creases/scuffs.
DEACON BLUE - IN CONCERT 464 (BBC TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE - CN 5375/S). Lovely condition scarce original 1989 BBC Transcription Service featuring Deacon Blue - In Concert (show number 464). The record (CN 5375/S) is in very clean Ex+ condition showing only a couple of very light and faint surface hairline marks. No cue sheet. With VG+ original BBC sleeve.
TALK TALK - LAUGHING STOCK LP (ORIGINAL UK/EU 1991 COPY - VERVE 847 717-1). The hauntingly beautiful final studio album from Talk Talk. The record (og UK/EU copy, Verve 847 717-1) is in very sharp Ex condition showing only a couple of very light and minor surface marks. Complete with the original printed lyric inner in clean Ex condition (no splits). The sleeve is in clean Ex condition with a little minor scuffing.
ERNIE GRAHAM - ERNIE GRAHAM LP (ORIGINAL UK COPY - LIBERTY LBS 83485). The wonderful only 1971 LP from Ernie Graham (Eire Apparent, Help Yourself), this a very well kept original UK pressing on Liberty. The record (LBS 83485) is in top Ex+ condition showing only a couple of extremely faint, slight and wispy paper marks to the stunning condition playing surfaces. With super sharp, crisp and clean labels. The sleeve is in VG+ condition with some light edge/shelfwear.
ASTERIX - ASTERIX LP (ORIGINAL GERMAN COPY - DECCA SLK 16 695-P). Rockin' out with the wicked only 1970 LP from Asterix, this a lovely condition original German copy. The record (Decca SLK 16 695-P) is in ace Ex+ condition showing only a couple of extremely faint,slight and wispy paper hairline marks. The sleeve is in sharp VG+ condition with a small amount of the laminate starting to peel slightly and a couple of light and minor scuffs.
TEA & SYMPHONY - AN ASYLUM FOR THE MUSICALLY INSANE LP (ORIGINAL UK COPY - HARVEST SHVL 761). A lovely original UK copy of the killer 1969 LP from Tea And Symphony. The record (Harvest SHVL 761 'The Gramophone Co Ltd' label text) is in clean Ex condition with a couple of rather light and minor surface marks towards the start of side 2, these absolutely never heavier feelable scratches. The gatefold sleeve is in superb Ex+ condition showing some slight creasing to the laminate.
CARSHALTON HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS - GENESIS TO JAZZ LP (ORIGINAL PRIVATE RELEASE - CHSG LP1). Massively intriguing self-released LP featuring the Carshalton High School For Girls with their (possibly late 60s/early 70s) LP Genesis To Jazz. With white labels showing no information, machine stamped matrix CHSG LP 1 A & 1 B. The record is in very clean Ex condition showing only a couple of very light, minor and faint surface hairline marks. The hand designed sleeve is in VG+ condition with some general foxing/ageing, though with strong integrity. 'Tasting notes' from someone who owned a copy: "A very interesting item that only comes up for sale very occasionally and is sought after, mainly for the first 4 tracks on Side one….the first song sounds like it could have come out of the Wicker Man soundtrack!... Weird chanting, bells, noises etc. Track three, in particular, is a beautiful, acoustic guitar-led song, with a voice reminiscent of a young Sandy Denny."Even after the first 4 tracks there are some nice pieces…a cool jazzy version of ‘Feeling Groovy’ in particular, and Side Two is largely comprised of a Musical about Daniel in the Lions Den with some nice psychedelic touches!"Please get in touch for audio samples.
ISOLATION - ISOLATION LP (ORIGINAL UK COPY - RIVERSIDE RECORDINGS HAS LP 2083). The absolutely wondrous only 1973 LP from Isolation, a grail album for the discerning Underground Folk/Psych/Prog collector! The record (produced by London label Riverside Recordings, HAS LP 2083) is in clean Ex condition. With lovely glossy playing surfaces, there are only a couple of light and minor of 'pencil' surface hairline marks towards the start of side 2, these not at all heavier in nature. Side 1 is graded as Ex+. No insert. The hand designed 'black' stamped sleeve is in neat VG+ condition with some light ringwear/discolouration though no rips, tears or seam splits.
EDDIE COCHRAN - DEROY SOUND SERVICE - LP/7" RELEASES (FOR 'ON THE AIR' 1972 ALBUM). Extremely scarce set of 1 x LP and 1 x 7" acetate recordings produced by the famed Lancashire studios 'Deroy Sound Service' (Dark, Complex, Motiffe and of course others!) featuring Eddie Cochran. Taken from the 'Boy Meets Girl' TV show, these tracks would later appear on the 1972 album 'On The Air' released by Liberty/United Artists. Both records with printed 'Recorded By The Deroy Sound Service' labels with additional artist/title information handwritten. The LP (double-sided) is in VG condition with some surface marks though no heavier scratches. The LP with no deterioration on any real wear to the lacuqer. The 7" (containing 'Sweet Little Sixteen' and 'What'd I'd Say' is in VG condition with some surface marks, light wear (not peeling) to the lacuqer and one of the labels peeling somewhat. The LP is housed in the original 'generic' sleeve with Liberty Records address details and the track listing handwritten. More information on the history of the recording can be found here: https://missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/2411/boy-meets-girl-eddie-cochran
THE YARDBIRDS AND RELATED - 7" PACK. An excellent pack of 12 7" singles including 1 EP by The Yardbirds and related solo releases. Yardbirds titles include Five Yardbirds (SEG 8421, Record Ex/ sleeve has a light crease to the top left corner, VG+), Jeff's Boogie (DB 7928), Happenings Ten Years Time Ago (DB 8024), Heart Full Of Soul (DB 7594), Still I'm Sad (DB 7706), Shapes Of Things (DB 7848), Little Games (DB 8165, solid centre), I Wish You Would (DB 7283), Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (DB 7391), For Your Love (DB 7499). Jeff Beck inc Tallyman (DB 8227, solid centre), Beck's Bolero (DB 8151). Condition is generally superb Ex to Ex+/ Archive.
John Maltby (1936-2020), Medallion Man, a stoneware figural sculpture on plinth with wire, seal mark, 18.25cm high/Provenance: purchased directly from the potter CONDITION REPORT: roughness to nose profile; hairline crack to back of neck; residue of sticky label to one side of plinth only visible under UV light; tiny nick to medallion edgeCondition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfectionARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
John Maltby (1936-2020), Mother and Child, a stoneware figural sculpture, seal mark, 20cm high/Provenance: purchased directly from the potter CONDITION REPORT: Condition is very good, no damage or restoration apparent. Under UV light, you can see residue from a sticky label to the back of the legs, above the Maltby seal, but this is not visible with the naked eye.ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Peter Andersson (born 1958), a spherical orange vessel, label under, 26cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: very minor scratching throughout only visible under UV light, otherwise appears in good conditionARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.ukCondition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
An Arabia Finland Paratiisi pattern part dinner service, mid 20th Century, comprising two oval platters, 42cm wide and 35.5cm wide, two oval serving bowls, 25.5cm wide and 21.75cm wide, two oval lidded tureens, 20.5cm wide and an oval jar and cover, 13cm high CONDITION REPORT: Large platter: slightly grubby, slight scratches otherwise good conditionSmaller platter: light scratches otherwise goodLarge serving bowl: good conditionSmaller serving bowl: light scratches otherwise goodLarge tureen: good conditionSmall tureen: good conditionOval jar and cover: good conditionCondition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
Mary Audsley (1919-2008)/The Green Dress/signed upper right/oil on board, 34.5cm x 24.5cm CONDITION REPORT: In good condition. Under UV light you can see a light scratch across the bridge of her nose and some tiny losses of paint to lower section. Some gilt losses to frame.ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Gino Sarfatti for Arteluce, a model 3001 wall light, aluminium and frosted glass, Italian circa 1950, Arteluce label CONDITION REPORT: 18cm diameter, 10cm deep.Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
An amber tinted glass pendant ceiling light with wrought iron scroll decoration, 27cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
Lebetkin Products Ltd, a light oak desk, 1950s, fitted four shallow drawers above a deep drawer, stamped to underside with maker's mark and WD below a crown, 121cm wide, 60cm deep, 72cm high/Note: Lebetkin Brothers supplied furniture to the War Department (later renamed the Ministry of Defence) CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
Newlyn, a copper candlestick embossed fish, stamped, 20.5cm high, a copper biscuit barrel, the cover embossed stylised dolphins, impressed mark JP in oval, 16cm high and a copper chamberstick of square form embossed fish, 21cm square CONDITION REPORT: Light and deep scratches, blemishes, tarnish, discolouration, split to chamberstick, oxide deposits present, dents consistent with age.
Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars, a small Drunken Bricklayer vase, in tangerine glass with textured finish, unsigned, 21.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: We can find no evidence of restoration and the vase appears to be in good condition overall. There is one tiny chip to the front of the bottom block but this does not detract. It is generally rather grubby, particularly to the inside where there is some sort of black residue which comes off with gentle wiping. The white marks just inside the top rim, which are clearly visible in our image, seem to be another residue of sorts and again we think they would come off with a wash or gentle wipe. The indented bubbles to the front centre block are filled with dust. There are some very tiny light scratches (visible only under UV light) in line with age and use as a vase, however we cannot see any cracks.
Lalique, a clear and frosted glass dish, 'Figurine et Fleurs' model 3002, heightened with sepia stained details, maiden surrounded by garlands of flowers, moulded LALIQUE signature and etched signature to underside of rim, 17cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Small chip to front edge of rim at 11am, some tiny frits to side of rim. Light scratches to surface. In addition to the incised signature, there is also a raised moulded LALIQUE mark to the left of the maiden's feet
Ian Godfrey (1942-1992), an early stoneware vase with pale brown glaze with dark olive green pours running around the shoulder CONDITION REPORT: In good condition with no damage or restoration, some light surface scuffs ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
THE SHIP'S BELL FOR FOR THE SHANGANI, 1882cast in brass with clapper secured to bolted suspension -- 6¼in. (16cm.) diam; together with a six-spoke brass helm by Brown Brothers with wooden handles -- 43in. (109cm.) diam; and a brass bulkhead light with burner(3)Bell overpolished, name and date slightly worn. Helm lacking two wooden handles. Lamp oil burner loose.
A BUILDER'S MODEL FOR THE WOODEN TEA CLIPPER SHIP SPIRIT OF THE AGE, BUILT FOR T.A. GIBB OF LONDON BY JOHN PYLE, SUNDERLAND, 1854the 47in. hull planked and pinned in contrasting woods, with scored aft and deck sections, with saloon light, the bow inscribed with name and some foliate gilt decoration, loosely mounted on cradle stand, overall measurements -- 11 x 47 x 8in. (28 x 119 x 20cm.); together with coloured lithograph after Thomas Dutton published by Day & Son depicting Spirit of the Age underway, in verre églomisé frame -- 22½ x 26in. (57 x 66cm.) overall(2)Spirit of the Age was constructed of oak and teak and registered 878 old tons. She had a brief, fast life as did so many tea clippers of the day. Her maiden voyage to Sydney was timed at 73 days (beating an American clipper in a race) and her best passage out of Whampoa in 1856 was 100 days. In 1859 she collided with H.M. steam tug African in the mouth of Thames and, after repairs to bowsprit and figurehead, set sail for Shanghai. By the time she had reached the Sunda Strait, her leaks were uncontrollable and she was towed into Batavia where she was condemned.The model now lacks all fittings with witness marks for masts, etc., central deck section missing the starboard edge and is loose, foredeck replaced or missing original finish. Old wear and repairs.
'LIVES OF THE BRITISH ADMIRALS...'J. Campbell for John Murray, 1785, containing a New and Accurate Naval History, from the Earliest Periods ... with a continuation down to the year 1770, four volumes, engraved frontispieces by Hamilton and six folding maps by John Lodge, a little light browning, contemporary tree calf, rebacked, original labels, 8vo(4)
A PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPH OF 'WARSHIP ROW', WHANGPOO RIVER, SHANGHAI, CIRCA 1925printed in sepia tone and featuring warships in the company of other shipping with buildings beyond, framed and glazed -- 7 x 59in. (17.5 x 150cm.)Viewed left to right can be seen H.M.S. Hawkins, Flagship of the 5th Light cruiser Squadron on the China Station from 1919 until the late 1920s; The French cruiser Jules Michelet; U.S.S. Huron; and in the distance the Japanese cruiser Shoho.Slightly faded overall.
ARR GEOFF SHAW (BRITISH, 1892-1970)The surrender of Hong Kong, 1945Signed ‘Geoff Shaw’ (lower right)Oil on canvas17 x 35in. (43 x 89cm.)Provenance: Parker GalleryThe Imperial Japanese occupation of Hong Kong began when the Governor of Hong Kong, Sir Mark Young, surrendered the British Crown colony of Hong Kong to the Empire of Japan on 25 December 1941 after 18 days of fierce fighting against overwhelming Japanese forces.The occupation lasted for three years and eight months until Japan's surrender on 15th August 1945, although the formal handover to the Royal Navy took place on 30th August. The population had shrunk by a million to 600,000 with Japanese atrocities consistent with those meted out to other occupied territories.Would benefit from a light clean
AN EXCEPTIONAL 8IN. RADIUS VERNIER SEXTANT BY WILLIAM DOLLOND, LONDON, CIRCA 1860the lacquered brass and partially oxidised T-frame retaining most of its original finish, the arc signed Dollond London and inscribed Silver above '70' with inset scale divided to 145°, vernier with magnifier on horizontal tangent screw adjustment, and glass light diffuser, braced index arm, mirrors and seven shades on oxidised frame section, handle with stand clamp accessory and three pin feet, contained within fitted keystone box of issue with complete accessories including five eyepieces, filter and pin, with maker's label inside lid, and securing hook -- 14in. (36cm.) diamExcellent condition throughout.
Mid 20th Century French oak bedroom chest on cabriole supports, 38ins wide, together with a pair of matching bedside cabinets, 19.75ins wideAll drawers run smoothly. One of the bedside cabinets has a fall front, not drawers. Generally in clean condition, no breaks or losses but does need a light clean and polish
19th Century French dark patinated and gilt bronze five light chandelier, the ceiling rose mounted with rams heads above rectangular link gilt chains, the circular fitting with winged female figure mounts, the candle arms in the form of flaming torches, 43ins drop x 24ins maximum diameterNeeds some tightening up and possibly re-wiring. It has five female figures and they are made of bronze
A gentleman's Accurist 7385 stainless steel chronograph watch. The watch having a blue sun burst face with two subsidiary dials, date aperture to three, tachymeter scale, set within a gilt stainless steel case on a bracelet strap. Case measures 46mm. Set within original box, box has some light water damage. NOTE: From a large single-owner collection of watches. Boxes and paperwork present where photographed, although we cannot guarantee boxes or paperwork are correct to their specific models. Buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves prior to bidding and all lots remain sold ‘as is’, irrespective of description. Generally, all watches appear mint and unused, and in working order however this is not a guarantee.
Two vases - one is a half vase decorated with a Chinese landscape scene of a river and mountains and the other is a vase decorated with traditional Chinese people scenes. The half vase measures in height 22.5cm, and the smaller one measures 18cm. Condition report - the half vase has no apparent damage or restoration, light scratches to the paint work panel. The smaller vase has damage and restoration.
ÉMILE GALLÉ (Nancy, France, 1846 - 1904).Perfumer-atomizer, Art Nouveau, ca.1910.Cameo glass.Signed on the side.Provenance: Spanish private collection, formed between 1970 and 1995.Measurements: 17 x 8.5 x 6 cm (glass); 22 cm (total with atomiser).Art Nouveau perfume atomiser designed by Emile Gallé in orange and red cameo glass, acid-etched with floral decoration.Undoubtedly, Emile Gallé was a man totally representative of his time. He was a poet, an artist par excellence, capable of translating his emotions and desires into matter, someone who found in the alchemy of glass, in its light, in its nuances, a form of language. Because of this talent and his mastery, his glassworks became the most famous in France around 1900.Émile Gallé began his career working for his father, who owned a glass and ceramics factory, producing designs with floral and heraldic motifs. Very interested in botany, he studied it in depth during his youth, alternating with drawing classes. Between 1862 and 1864, at his father's request, he travelled around Italy, England and Germany, taking an interest in the applied arts but also in subjects that he would later reflect in his works, such as music, philosophy and nature. On his return he settled in Meisenthal, where his family's glass furnaces were located, in order to fully learn the craft of glassmaking. He also travelled to London and Paris to see the collections of their museums. In 1874 he took over his father's factory and soon achieved great international success, winning prizes at international exhibitions and selling his works to important collections and museums. In 1878 he presented his first creations at the Universal Exhibition in Paris, many of which were inspired by the Japanese artists Hokusai (1760-1849) and Hokkei (1780-1856). In this important exhibition, Gallé discovered three techniques that were to prove decisive for his production: the remarques of the Pantin glassworks, the cameo engraved glass of the English (inspired by the Portland Glass in the British Museum) and the superimposition of layers of different coloured glass presented by Eugène Rousseau. He was the founder and president of the Nancy School, whose principles he always followed. He introduced all kinds of experimental and innovative techniques into his works, as well as some traditional ones. One of these was the introduction of metal sheets between the different layers of glass, thus enhancing the magical effect of his most exclusive pieces. As far as possible, Gallé imposed the characteristics of a style that evolved into free and refined expressions, applying an enormous variety of themes and decorative techniques on opaque and coloured glass, which continue to amaze to this day. Today, pieces by Émile Gallé can be seen in the Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg, the Metropolitan Museum in New York, the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, the Brohan Museum in Berlin and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, among many others.

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