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Lot 648

A pair of early 19th century French gilt bronze five light candelabrasigned Thomire A Paristhe plain nozzles with detachable drip pans, on acanthus and fruiting knopped short reeded arms with petal edged collars, all issuing from central acanthus capitals and surmounted by corresponding spiral pinecone finials, the tapering reeded column supports on anthemion cast baluster pedestals, raised on tripartite hipped paw feet and corresponding shaped platform bases, each base marked THOMIRE A PARIS, 67.5cm high (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * TP* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.TP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 671

A decorative early 20th century 'Belle Époque' patinated bronze and frosted glass floral basket thirteen light electrolierthe basket of flared vase form with high arched handle issuing multi-scrolling flowering rose arms with frosted glass shades and with further applied leaves and porcelain flowers, the basket handle supported by a ribbon-tied drapery suspension rose, 104cm drop This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 680

A pair of early 20th century French gilt metal and clear and green glass twin light wall appliquesin the manner of Maison Bagues the twin scrolling arms with cylindrical barbed edge candle nozzles above scalloped drip pans issuing from elongated intertwined beaded backplates with moulded button flower and green leafy fronds, the whole hung with faceted beaded droplets and flat pear shaped drops, 51cm high, 29cm wide (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 542

G.B. - Gold Sovereign George III 1817 VF (1 coin)Condition report: Some additional photographs are now available to view online. We believe there has been some light non abrasive cleaning done in the past.

Lot 748

Pair of Second World War British Barr & Stroud 7x CF25 military binoculars, serial no. 35345 M and broad arrow markings, in maker's leather caseCondition report: The binocular case is a little tatty, it is missing is retaining tab and fitting and there is overall wear to it, (please see additional photographs).The binoculars themselves have some spots of mould visible on the lenses, although it is light. The filters click through smoothly and appear to function well, as do all moving parts. There is some bubbling and pair chips to the binoculars. Please see additional photographs for further details.

Lot 1248

Royal Worcester cabinet cup and saucer, hand decorated with a Pheasant, signed Jas StintonCondition report: Saucer measures 9.75cm diameter, cup 4.75cm high.  Good condition. The saucer has some light enamel scratching / wear. The cup has a couple of tiny spots of enamel wear mentioned for accuracy, and some minor gilt wear inside.

Lot 126

Ladies Tag Heuer Professional bi-metal wristwatch with a circular white dial, applied luminous hour markers and hands, date aperture and gold plated bezel, 27mm diameter, case numbered WE 1422-2, on bi-metal braceletCondition report: No box of paperwork present. Watch currently not running, possibly needs a new battery. Face is clean and clear. Bezel does not rotate and has a couple of surface scratches/light wear to the raised areas. Bracelet would benefit from a clean and has some light surface scratching commensurate with wear and use. Overall good condition.

Lot 1404

Postcards in two albums including Comic, Military, Father Christmas, Hold to Light Christmas, Sport, Kinsella, Phil May 'Write Away' early undivided backs set of six in original wrapping, Glamour by Frank Haviland, Art Nouveau card etc. Also GB topography.

Lot 1417

Postcards World selection in carry case, including real photographic, windmills, light houses, topographical etc (100's)

Lot 1432

Michael Jackson Twelve 1980's Black and White Press Release photographs. Michael Jackson with various stars including Liz Taylor, Diana Ross 1981, Whitney Houston, Brooke Shields, Kim Wilde, Star light Express cast etc.

Lot 145

Platinum single stone diamond ring (stone is loose from the ring mount) with a brilliant cut diamond estimated to weigh approximately 0.29cts and a platinum shank, size SCondition report: Shank stamped PLAT and weighs 3.4 grams.Most of the claws are worn down, hence the diamond being loose. The shank itself is in good condition with some light surface scratching.

Lot 1451

Postcards in album including Christmas Hold To Light, early coloured vignettes and undivided backs, street scenes, artist drawn, topography etc. Plus a selection of cigarette cards.

Lot 157

Breitling Chronometer Superocean wristwatch with black circular dial, baton markers, luminous hands, date aperture, subsidiary seconds dial and black rotating bezel, in stainless steel case numbered A37320, 38mm diameter, on black diver pro rubber strapCondition report: Watch is currently running but we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its time keeping. It seems to keep good time. Overall in very good, clean condition with only some light surface scratching to the stainless steel case and lugs. Minor signs of wear to the bezel. Being sold on behalf of the executors of a local deceased estate. No box or paperwork present.

Lot 158

Tudor Oysterdate stainless steel wristwatch with a circular silvered dial, applied dart markers and date aperture, in stainless steel case, 34mm diameter, on Rolex steelinox braceletCondition report: Watch is currently running but we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its time keeping. Overall good, clean condition with some light surface scratching to the case and bracelet.Number engraved between the lugs (when strap is removed) - 7962 (top) and 413186 (bottom) The dial alone measures 29mm diameter. The case (including the bezel) is 34mm diameter - *not as originally cataloguedNo box or paperwork present

Lot 2052

1929 Rolls-Royce 20/25 open tourer, coachwork by Barker (see text) Registration JSU 199, chassis No. GXO87, engine No. EE6A. This splendid early 20/25 was first commissioned on 21st November 1929 with the chassis GVO79 which was a 20hp chassis from stores which was updated by the factory to the latest 20/25 specification including being converted from small to large bore cylinders and the chassis plates were changed to GXO87-being in the first one hundred 20/25 model series built. The chassis was sold to Lt. Col. James of Penzance, Cornwall who commissioned Barker & Co coach builders to construct a torpedo open tourer body for it. Like so many Pre -War Rolls-Royce's the car ended up in America in the 1960s and the body was modified to a shooting brake utilising the original Barker front end. Upon its return to England in 1987 it was bought as a restoration project and put back to its original Barker open tourer specification utilising as much of the original body as possible. It is believed that £93,000 was spent in total on the restoration the quality of which is still evident today! The stylish blue open tourer coachwork has very attractive lines which suits the chassis perfectly. It exemplifies all the qualities that Henry Royce envisaged for a light bodied 20/25 with light steering, smooth gearbox and sprightly performance unhindered by heavy formal coachwork. The current owner and her late husband have participated in numerous rally's in France in the car and have maintained it in excellent overall condition. It has blue leather upholstery, folding rear picnic table, removable side screens and Barker Patent dipping headlights. It also has a removable touring trunk and various tools . It is supplied with a V5 and large history file. It is a splendid example of the marque. (Subject to 12% buyers premium inclusive of VAT).

Lot 2053

1925 Sunbeam 14/40 Saloon, Registration No. NP 6215, finished in Maroon with original buttoned leather interior. This remarkable car has a fasincating history. It was originally purchased by a Mr Henry Longhurst from Kidderminster who frequently corresponded directly with Sunbeam, included in the sale is his correspondance file of over 80 letters detailling works carried out from changing a light bulb to a gearbox rebuild. In 1929 Mr Longhurst dissapeared, with his house and cars remaining frozen in time until they were rediscovered in 1958. Included in the history file is a collection of photographs of the cars rediscovery and associated newspaper articles. Following its removal from the Kidderminster garage, the car was passed around owners over the next few decades until it was finally recomissioned by its 4th owner in the early 2000's. Over the next two decades the car has been improved and maintained by several enthusiast owners. It remains a very useable pre-war car with excellent history. (Subject to 12% buyers premium inclusive of VAT).

Lot 2090

Vintage Shell Economy fuel station glass globe / light

Lot 215

9ct gold cased J.W.Benson pocket watch, 48mm diameter, on 9ct gold watch chain with 9ct gold seal fob Condition report: Watch weighs 81.9 gramsChain and fob weigh 24.9 gramsGold case hallmarked Birmingham, 1930, makers mark A.L.DWatch winds and ticks but we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its time keeping. The white enamel dial has a starburst crack by 1 and 2 o'clock. There is another crack running along between 4 and 5 o'clock. The plastic face has some very light surface scratching and has come away from the frame but does clip back in. The gold outer case has surface scratching, otherwise good. The inner case has some dirt on it but otherwise good. Movement marked J. W. Benson. 

Lot 2160

A pair of John Lobb boots described on receipt as Brown Strap Jods, with three piece wooden trees, in original box. Price 1988 includes Boots £809, Trees £269 and Vat £161. Pre-owned.Condition report: Light wear on boots other wise good condition, trees and box both very good condition.No size given, thought to be about size 8.

Lot 2193

1960's cream wool coat with bow at neckline. Light fawn wool coat c.1970's, vintage otterburn Tweed skirt, 1950's/60's brown boucle wool skirt suit. Plus a mulberry and pink check dress.

Lot 2522

Vintage Strand Electric adjustable theatre light

Lot 254

18ct gold mariner link bracelet, 19.5cm long Condition report: Weight 18.3 grams.Hallmarks on clasp and on outer link- Birmingham import mark, date letter M- believed to be 1986. Maker JMP, 18, 750.The links are hollow and appear to be in good condition with no dents. Some light surface scratching but overall good condition. The clasp clicks shuts securely and has a safety catch. 

Lot 2576

Large Victorian mahogany brass bound writing slope, 50.5cm length x 26.5cm width x 18cm highCondition report: Good overall condition. Some age-related surface wear, a few light surface cracks. The inside lock is working (outside lock has no key). The velvet slope has holes in it, especially at the fold.

Lot 2580

Early 20th century novelty carved owl spill holder, the hat with pewter liner, 22cm highCondition report: Reglued chip to the side of the hat. Chip (partly reglued) at the back of the hat. One foot reglued. Otherwise appears in good condition with some light surface wear commensurate with age.

Lot 2614

Gunther Wagner 'Pelikan' fountain pen with 14ct gold nibCondition report: Overall good condition. A small scratch to the pink coloured decoration (see additional image). Some very light surface scratching to the brown lid. The lid screws on securely. The end twists smoothly allowing the interneal ink cartridge to re-fill.

Lot 303

Antique postcard album containing over 450 postcards mostly early 20th century and of British, local and sentimental subject matter. To include ww1 issues such as a Royal Marine Light Infantry group photo, and Scottish scenes of Drumlanrig Castle, Holyrood Abbey etc.

Lot 440

Pink Floyd, A Saucerful of Secrets, Columbia records (early pressing). Matrix SCX 6258, YAX3633-1/ YAX 3634.Condition:Lamination lifting near the spine and corner of the cover, with some creasing to centre and spine.Record shows signs of being played, light scratch to side one. As images. 

Lot 494

Collection of mainly 80's Goth rock to include Balaam the Angel test pressing of 'World of Light', Fields of the Nephilim, 'Preacher Man' promo and others, The Rose of Avalanche. Also two Alien Sex Fiend records (33)

Lot 2058

Ten Hornby/Airfix OO scale wagons, R405 colour light signal, all in very good to excellent condition, boxed and a selection of track and controllers. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2117

Star Trek Classic, USS Enterprise, light and sound. Appears as new, boxed. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 10

THE BEATLES - WHITE ALBUM LP (ORIGINAL UK/EU APPLE ODEON EXPORT - PCS 7067/8). Really cool to see original UK/European export copy of the most famous eponymous album of all time! UK stereo produced LP containing Odeon sticker/s on the sleeve and on sides 1 and 3. Top loading number 0571789. The records (PCS 7067/8, with 'An EMI Recording' on the labels) are in clean Ex condition showing only a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks which are never heavier in nature whatsoever. -1/-1/-2/-1 matrix endings. Housed with clean poster, photos, spacer and black inners. The stereo gatefold sleeve is in neat Ex condition with a little laminate starting to lift on the 8mm spine, otherwise super clean.

Lot 103

JOHN AND YOKO - WEDDING ALBUM (COMPLETE UK COPY - SAPCOR 11). Always lovely to see almost complete original UK copy of John and Yoko's Wedding Album in clean shape. The record (SAPCOR 11) is in great Ex+ condition showing only a couple of very light, faint and wispy paper marks. The reverse gatefold sleeve is in Ex condition with a couple of minor creases and a little wear (not a split) along the inner top edge. Inserts included: The Press booklet, The Wedding booklet, poster, Bagism bag, photo of the cake, wedding certificate (glued on inside of the box). No passport photos or postcard. The inserts are typically in Ex condition. The outer box is in neat VG+ condition with some minor edgewear and light foxing.

Lot 108

THE BEATLES - WE CAN WORK IT OUT/DAY TRIPPER 7" - ORIGINAL UK DEMO (PARLOPHONE R 5389). Superb to see extremely well presented original 1965 UK demo of the famous double A-side We Can Work It Out/Day Tripper... The record (Parlophone red 'A' labels, R 5389, serrated rim around the labels) is in very clean Ex condition. The playing surfaces exceedingly fine and glossy, there are just a couple of very light, minor and faint paper surface hairline marks noted. The labels are in lovely clean order. Matrix/mother stampers (machine stamped): 7XCE 18341-4 1 A & 7XCE 18342-1 3 R L with KT machine stamped at the '12 o clock' position on both sides of the runout. Housed with clean original company sleeve.

Lot 111

THE BEATLES - FOOL ON THE HILL - ORIGINAL UK 7" EMIDISC RECORDING. Quite wonderful to see original UK single-sided 7" Emidisc acetate recording of Fool On The Hill. With printed 'Made In Gt. Britain Emidisc' label with the artist and song information handwritten, the non-playing side with no label or additional information. The acetate is in very sharp VG+ condition showing only a few rather light surface marks to the playing surface, these at no point are heavier in nature with absolutely no feelable scratches. Nice and clean label with a little wear. Without any deterioration to the aluminium lacquer. Housed with a clean original Parlophone company sleeve. We believe the recording is the same as the commercial release from 1967.

Lot 112

THE BEATLES - HAPPINESS IS A WARM GUN - ORIGINAL UK 7" EMIDISC ACETATE RECORDING. Amazing to uncover original UK single-sided 7" acetate recording of Happiness Is A Warm Gun. With printed 'Made In Gt. Britain Emidisc' label with artist and song information handwritten 'Happiness Is A Warm Gun 45 Beatles', the non-playing side with no label or additional information. The acetate is in well presented VG+ condition. Showing some light and minor surface marks to the playing surfaces, these are never heavier in nature with absolutely no feelable scratches to mention. With sharp and clean labels. With some light wear (not deterioration) to the lacquer around the rim (not on the playing surface). Housed with clean original company Parlophone sleeve. We believe the recording is the same as the commercial release from 1968.

Lot 14

THE BEATLES - SGT PEPPER'S (FOURTH PROOF) AND WHITE ALBUM (MONO ORIGINAL). Ace bundle of 2 x LPs to include Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (mono UK original PMC 7027 -1-1 - VG condition record with some light surface marks/with red inner and unused cutout/first UK pressing sleeve containing 'Fourth Proof' 'AR D 1321' printing on the inside flipback tabs, VG condition with some shelfwear and scuffs) and The White Album (mono UK original top loader number 0158017, no 'EMI Recording' on labels, -1/-1/-1/-1 - record 1 in VG condition with some surface marks/scuffs, record 2 in neat VG+ condition/housed with original poster, black inners, spacer, no photos/VG+ clean condition sleeve with some minor scuffs).

Lot 17

PAUL MCCARTNEY/WINGS - ORIGINAL UK 7" PROMOS. Tremendous pack of 3 x early/mid 70s UK Apple 7" promos from Paul McCartney/Wings. Titles are Another Day (R 5889 - VG+ a few light surface marks on the B side), Helen Wheels (R 5993 - very sharp Ex condition) and Junior's Farm (R 5999 - extremely clean Ex+ condition). All with original Apple company sleeves.

Lot 2

THE BEATLES - PLEASE PLEASE ME LP (ORIGINAL UK MONO 'BLACK AND GOLD' PRESSING - PMC 1202). Lovely to see very well presented 1st UK mono 'black and gold' copy of Please Please Me. The record (PMC 1202, with Dick James credits for tracks A1, 2, 6, 7, B4 and 6) is in very fine VG+ condition. Showing some light and minor surface marks, the playing surfaces remain sharp and glossy with absolutely no heavier marks or scratches to mention. Crisp and clean labels. Matrix/mother stampers: XEX 421-1N 1 P & XEX 422-1N 1 L. With original Emitex inner. The first printing 'right' aligned Angus McBean credit sleeve is in superb Ex condition. The front showing only slight wear, there is some rather minor ringwear/foxing to the reverse, this as stated and very minor. Very little wear to the flipback tabs. Great example.

Lot 21

PERCY 'THRILLS' THRILLINGTON - UNCLE ALBERT/ADMIRAL HALSEY 7" (ORIGINAL UK PROMO - EMI 2594). Hard to find original UK 1977 promo of Paul McCartney's alias Percy 'Thrills' Thrillington's Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey c/w Eat At Home. The record (Regal Zonophone EMI 2594 'Demo Record Not For Sale') is in Ex condition showing a few rather light and minor surface hairline marks. With lovely sharp and clean labels.

Lot 221

An original copy of The Beatles - Please Please Me (UK, mono, PMC 1202, black and gold with Dick James credits, side one grading at VG+ with just light hairlines, non heavy or feelable and side two grading at G due to two feelable scratches) with large and bold signatures by Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr to the reverse of the sleeve. Signatures obtained in person by the vendor.

Lot 24

GEORGE HARRISON/RINGO STARR - UK 7" COLLECTION WITH PROMOS. Expert collection of 9 x 7" from George and Ringo including promos. Titles are Dark Horse (promo, R 6001 - Ex/Ex p/s), This Guitar (Can't Keep From Crying) (promo, R 6012 - VG record with some surface marks and a couple of light but feelable scratches), When We Was Fab (including box set, Mint and sealed and stock copy), This Is Love, You, This Song, Photograph and It Don't Come Easy. Condition is largely Ex to Ex+/archive.

Lot 28

PAUL MCCARTNEY & RELATED - 7" COLLECTION (PIC DISCS/OVERSEAS/PRIVATE). Superb collection of 58x 7" featuring Paul/Linda McCartney/Wings focusing on picture discs, overseas and private releases. Titles include Press COnferences (4 x coloured 7" set, PM PACK 1), The World Tonight (RP 6472 pic disc), Young Boy (RP 6462 pic disc), The Light Comes From Within, Wide Prairie, Beautiful Night, London/Rome 89 (clear vinyl), Walking In The Park With Eloise (RE), The Girl Is Mine, Jet (EAR-10520, Japan), Silly Love Songs (EPR-20020, Japan), Hi, Hi, Hi (EPR-10784, Japan), Live And Let Die (EPR-10786), Goodnight Tonight (EPR-20572), Detroit Press Conference (red), Letting Go (German p/s), Hi, Hi, Hi (French p/s), Getting Closer (Italian p/s) and I've Had Enough (Dutch p/s). Condition is largely lovely Ex to Ex+/archive.

Lot 3

THE BEATLES - LET IT BE LP (ORIGINAL UK 'PXS 1' SET). A well-presented example of the original 'PXS 1' release of Let It Be. The record (PCS 7096 2U/2U) is in VG+ condition with a couple of light and surface marks perhaps most noted at the start of side 2. The red apple original sleeve is in clean and sharp Ex condition. With original black inner. Missing the 'inner' tray The Get Back book is in Ex condition with no loose pages. The 'outer' tray is in VG condition with some creasing and a couple of small tears. The outer slipcase sleeve is in clean Ex condition with a couple of light creases.

Lot 31

PAUL MCCARTNEY & RELATED - 12" PROMOS. Killer pack of 13 x promo 12" featuring Paul McCartney. Titles are Good Sign (official promo GOOD 1, stamped matrix - clean Ex condition with only a couple of very light and minor surface hairlines), Party Party (12 RDJ 6238 - Ex+ lovely copy), This One (white label, 12R LOVE 6223 - Ex+, single sided), Pretty Little Head (12R 6145 - Ex+), Ou Est Le Soleil? (12SOL 1), Twin Freaks - Really Love You (GRAZE 010, promo not etched, single sided), No More Lonely Nights (AS 1990, AS 1940), Press (SPRO-9763), Stranglehold (SPRO-9860), Deliverance, Goodnight Tonight (23-10940) and Say Say Say (AS 1758). Condition is typically lovely Ex to Ex+/archive.

Lot 34

PAUL MCCARTNEY - UK LP RARITIES. Top selection of 2 x LP rarities featuring Macca. Titles are Thrillington (EMC 3175 -1/-1 UK original - Ex condition record with only a couple of very light and minor surface hairlines/VG+ inner/VG sleeve with some creasing and a paper tear on the front) and The Family Way (LK 4847, unboxed original - VG+ with some minor surface scuff marks/Ex nice sharp sleeve, a little foxing on the reverse).

Lot 42

THE BEATLES - E.P. COLLECTION (14 X EP BOX SET - BEP 14). The fantastic instant EP collection from The Beatles, this 1980s box set containing 14 x EPs over 15 x 7" records. The records and sleeves are primarily in superlative Ex+/archive condition. The outer box is in sharp Ex condition with a couple of rather light scuffs.

Lot 47

THE BEATLES - 'THE BEATLES BOX SET' - LIMITED EDITION 1988 'ROLL TOP' LP BOX SET. The highly limited edition 1988 box set featuring the studio LP collection plus Past Masters. 14 Albums over 16 x LPs. The LPs and sleeves are primarily in top Ex+/archive condition. Complete with booklet. The outer wooden 'roll top' case is in great Ex+ condition showing only very light wear.

Lot 49

THE BEATLES - PLEASE PLEASE ME/SGT. PEPPER'S LPs. Cool split bundle of 3 x early UK pressing LPs. Titles are Please Please Me (PMC 1202, mono 5th with 'Recording First Published', no 'Sold In UK' on labels - very glossy VG+ condition record with a few rather light and minor surface marks, nothing heavier at all/VG+ very sharp original 'second' printing large mono sleeve with a few light and minor laminate creases, reverse flipback tabs in very clean order) and Sgt. Pepper's (including stock mono original PMC 7027 -1/-1 - Ex+ superb condition record showing only a couple of extremely faint and wispy paper marks/VG+ neat stock sleeve with some minor shelfwear, also with another stock mono LP PMC 7027 -1/-1 - VG+ with a few minor surface hairlines/VG+ later stereo sleeve). 1 cut-out included with the Sgt. Pepper's LPs, no red inners.

Lot 5

THE BEATLES & RELATED - STUDIO LPs PLUS 7". Another ace run with 7x LPs plus 8 x 7" including 60s originals. Parlophone LPs all on black/yellow labels. LPs include White Album (stereo top opening PCS 7067/8, number 0519373, without 'EMI Recording' on record 1, with 'EMI Recording' on record 2, -1/-1/-1/-1 - records in VG condition with some surface marks and a couple of light scratches/with poster, 4 photos and black inners/neat VG+ sleeve with some minor creases/ringwear), With The Beatles (PMC 1206 1N/1N 'Dominion' - VG/VG), A Hard Day's Night (PMC 1230 3N/3N - VG copy), Beatles For Sale (PMC 1240 3N/4N - VG copy), Rubber Soul (PMC 12670 -4/-4 - VG copy), Revolver (PMC 7009 -2/-3 - VG copy). Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 50

THE BEATLES - YESTERDAY AND TODAY 'BUTCHER COVER' - ORIGINAL US 3RD STATE MONO (T2553). An extremely neatly peeled '3rd state' original US copy of the iconic Yesterday And Today. The sleeve is in VG condition. The 'trunk cover' has clearly been professionally peeled away leaving virtually no marking to the controversial 'butcher' cover design - the wear noted to the sleeve is very much 'away' from the 'butcher' image with some noted shelfwear, the start of seam splitting and some minor foxing on the reverse. '3' next to the RIAA logo on the reverse. Housed with the peeled 'trunk' cover in VG condition - almost complete there are only a couple of minor tears and the title coloured in pen. The record (mono T 2553, F7/G2 matrix endings) is in glossy VG+ condition with some light and minor surface marks though nothing heavier. Housed with the original press release sheet in excellent condition, original Capitol Records company inner and a COA from 'The Rock And Roll Shop/

Lot 55

GEORGE HARRISON - WONDERWALL MUSIC MONO LP (ORIGINAL UK PRESSING - APCOR 1). Wonderful to see super clean extremely scarce complete original UK mono copy of the ace November 1968 LP from George Harrison. The record (APCOR 1, 'Sold In UK' on labels) is in very fine Ex condition showing only a couple of very light, faint and wispy surface hairline marks to the playing surfaces. Very sharp labels showing only minor spindle marks. Matrix/mother stampers: APCOR 1A-1 (AP 1A 1 crossed out) 1 R & APCOR 1B-1 (AP 1B 1) crossed out 1 O. Complete with the insert in Ex condition and clean original black inner. The original fully laminated mono sleeve is in superlative Ex+ condition showing some very light wear to the laminate on the front - elsewhere extraordinarily clean.

Lot 56

THE BEATLES - REVOLVER LP (ORIGINAL UK 'WITHDRAWN' MIX LP 'XEX 606-1') A superb example original UK mono withdrawn mix copy (Tomorrow Never Knows) of Revolver. The record (PMC 7009, XEX 605-2/606-1) is in very fine Ex condition showing just a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks. The sleeve is in sharp Ex condition with some very minor creasing to the laminate and a small part of the upper reverse flipback tab 'lifting' slightly.

Lot 60

THE BEATLES - LOVE ME DO 7" (ORIGINAL UK RED PARLOPHONE COPIES). Smart selection of 2 original (variants) 7" copies of the debut studio 45 from the fab four. Both 45-R 4949 with 'Recording First Published 1962' on the labels. To include 'Made In Gt. Britain' (VG condition with a number of surface marks/scuffs, no heavier scratches, no tax code on label, matrix/mother stampers: 7XCE 17144-1N ZTI (10 o clock) P (4 o clock) & 17145-1N ZTI (9 o clock) A (3 o clock)) and 'no' Made In Gt. Britain (G+ condition, still glossy, with many surface marks/scuffs and some light scratches, with P T tax code on B side label, matrix/mother stampers: 7XCE 17144-1N PZTI (8 o clock) O (2 o clock) & 17145-1N PTZI (9 o clock) G (3 o clock).

Lot 66

THE BEATLES & RELATED - LP COLLECTION PLUS EP. Well presented collection of 11 x LPs plus 1 x EP including 60s originals and a limited edition Indie exclusive from Macca. Parlophone LPs are black/yellow labels unless stated. Titles are Please Please Me (PMC 1202, mono 5th 'Recording First Published', no 'Sold In UK' - VG+ a few minor surface marks/VG solid sleeve some light creasing, foxing on the reverse and a little lifting on the reverse bottom flipback tab), With The Beatles (stereo '1 box EMI' PCS 3045 - sharp Ex/Ex), Rubber Soul (PMC 1267 -4/-1 - lovely Ex/Ex copy with only minor wear), Revolver (PMC 7009 -2/-3 - very well kept Ex/Ex condition), Oldies (PMC 7016 1G/1G - Ex/VG+), Sgt. Pepper's (PMC 7027 -1/-1, stock copy - Ex very clean record/with clean original red inner and cutout/Ex sharp sleeve, non-wide spine), Abbey Road (PCS 7088 -2/-1 - VG+/Ex, aligned Apple, no 'Her Majesty', with black inner), Magical Mystery Tour (PCTC 255 - Ex/Ex w/booklet), Paul McCartney - III (ltd edition Indie Exclusive white vinyl, 00602435321783 - Mint and sealed), George Harrison - Wonderwall Music (French RE, 2c 066-90490 - Ex+/Ex), Magical Mystery Tour EP (mono MMT-1, blue page - VG+/Ex) and 1962-1966 (PCSP 717, stock black vinyl, rounded corners inners - Ex+ records/Ex). Lovely copies on this great lot.

Lot 67

THE BEATLES - RUBBER SOUL LP (ORIGINAL UK LOUD CUT COPY - PMC 1267). A well presented original UK 'loud cut' pressing of Rubber Soul. The record (PMC 1267 -1/-1 matrix endings) is in strict VG condition - side 1 in very clean (Ex+ condition, side 2 has a few light surface marks and a light, feelable scratch towards the end of the side. The original sleeve is in super Ex condition with a couple of very minor creases to the laminate on the front and some rather minor foxing on the reverse.

Lot 68

THE BEATLES - YELLOW SUBMARINE LP (ORIGINAL UK STEREO - PCS 7070). Lovely example original UK stereo copy of Yellow Sub. The record (PCS 7070 -1/-1) is in glossy VG+ condition showing a few light and minor surface marks though nothing heavier in nature whatsoever. With clean original black inner. The original 'two red lines' sleeve is in superb Ex+ condition showing a few very minor creases to the front laminate and a little wear around the reverse flipback tabs.

Lot 69

THE BEATLES - WHITE ALBUM LP - NUMBER 0000647 (ORIGINAL UK MONO COPY - PMC 7067/8). Fantastic to see extremely low numbered (and very fine condition) original UK mono copy of the landmark eponymous album from The Beatles. The original (top loading) sleeve shows very clearly the 'No. 0000647' with no damage to the embossed numbers. The sleeve is in brilliant Ex condition. A superb example that shows only very minor wear, there is some rather minor discolouration and a little wear around the embossed 'The Beatles' on the front. Elsewhere in extremely sharp condition, the spine fully legible and virtually no wear to the inner flipback tabs. The original records (PMC 7067/8, with no EMI credits) are in VG condition with some surface hairline marks and a light scratch on side 3 - play tested with no problems. -1/-1/-1/-1 matrix endings. Housed with clean original poster, photos and black inners.

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THE BEATLES - PLEASE PLEASE ME LP (UK STEREO 5TH PRESSING - PCS 3042 - SUPERB COPY). A fantastic condition collectable 5th UK stereo pressing of the landmark debut long player from the fab four. The record (PCS 3402, with 'Recording First Published', no 'Sold In UK' on the labels) is in marvellous Ex+ condition showing only a couple of extremely faint, slight and wispy paper marks. Matrix/mother stampers: YEX 94-1 1 GG & YEX 95-1 1 M. Housed with clean original Emitex inner. The large stereo sleeve is in superb Ex+ condition showing virtually no wear on the front and just some very light wear along the bottom reverse flipback tab.

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THE BEATLES - YESTERDAY AND TODAY 'BUTCHER COVER' - ORIGINAL US 3RD STATE MONO (T2553). An very neatly peeled '3rd state' original US copy of the the fab four's ninth studio North American album featuring the most controversial sleeve design of all time! The sleeve is in VG condition. The 'trunk cover' has been peeled away very well with some light 'spot' like marks showing to the otherwise very clear 'butcher' image. With some general edgewear, the seams starting to split and some scuffing on the reverse some of which appears to be covering some writing. '6' next to the RIAA logo on the reverse. Housed with the fragile original press release in excellent condition and also some (photocopy) articles relating to the release.. The record (mono T 2553, G-22/G22 matrix endings) is in glossy VG condition with some light and minor surface marks though nothing heavier. Housed with the original

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THE BEATLES - PLEASE PLEASE ME LP (1ST UK 'BLACK AND GOLD' - PMC 1202 - SUPERB COPY). An absolutely superb condition 1st UK mono 'black and gold' copy of the famed debut long player from the fab four which will give you absolutely no reason to upgrade! The record (PMC 1202, with correct Dick James for tracks A1, A2, A6, A7, B4 and B6) is in superlative Ex+ condition. Clearly seldom played, there are just a couple of very light, faint and wispy surface hairline marks to the extremely clean playing surfaces, these at no point heavier in nature. With stunning clean labels. Matrix/mother stampers: XEX 421-1N 1 T & XEX 422-1N 1 H. The original right aligned Angus McBean credit large mono sleeve is in wonderful Ex+ condition. Hard to find a better condition copy, there is some slight laminate wear and some slight wear to the corners, though this is extremely minor with this copy when held feeling 'as new'... Amazing!

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