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Lot 23

PINK FLOYD - POINT ME TO THE SKY 7" (ORIGINAL UK DEMO RELEASE - COLUMBIA DB 8511). Wicked to see early UK 7" demo from Pink Floyd with Point Me To The Sky c/w Careful With That Axe Eugene. The record (Columbia demo green/white labels, DB 8511) is in lovely Ex condition. With bright and clean playing surfaces, there are just a few light and minor surface hairline marks which are as stated only very light with absolutely no heavier markings to note. Super sharp and clean labels, KT tax code on the B side label. Machine stamped 7XCA 32288-1 1 G KT & 7XCA 32289-1 1 G KT matrix/mother stampers. Housed with clean original company sleeve.

Lot 24

PAUL AND RITCHIE AND THE CRYING SHAMES - SEPTEMBER IN THE RAIN 7" (ORIGINAL UK DEMO - DECCA F. 12483). Back to enjoy more of the Meeksville Sound with Paul And Ritchie And The Cryin' Shames with September In The Rain c/w Come On Back, this the original 1966 demo on Decca. The record (F. 12483) is in very clean Ex condition showing just a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks. Small promo stamps on the labels which are in clean order, the 4 prong centre fully intact.

Lot 25

MIKE PATTO - CAN'T STOP TALKIN' ABOUT MY BABY 7" (ORIGINAL UK DEMO RELEASE - COLUMBIA DB 8091). A Northern classic from Mike Patto with Can't Stop Talkin' About My Baby c/w Love. The record (original UK Columbia demo green/white label, DB 8091) is in very neat Ex condition showing just a couple of very light and minor hairline marks with some very minor easily cleaned storage marks. With clean labels, 'NS' in pen on the A side label.

Lot 26

ALEXANDER PATTON - A LIL LOVIN' SOMETIMES 7" (ORIGINAL UK DEMO RELEASE - CAPITOL CL 15461). Another monster Northern classic from Alexander Patton with this '66 cut A Lil Lovin' Sometimes c/w No More Dreams. This is the original UK demo pressing on Captiol. The record (CL 15461) is in VG+ condition with some rather light and minor surface hairline marks to the playing surfaces and with the centre missing.

Lot 27

THE POETS - ORIGINAL UK DECCA 7" COLLECTION. Totally killer selection of 3 x super clean original UK Decca 7" from the 60s Glaswegian Psych/Freakbeat connoisseurs! Titles are That's The Way It's Got To Be (F. 12074 - Ex+ condition on this huge Andrew Loog Oldham produced cut, the record showing just a couple of extremely minor and faint wispy paper marks), I Am So Blue (F 12195 - Ex+ extremely fine condition, one or two very light hairline marks to the remarkably glossy playing surfaces) and No We're Thru (F 11995 - lovely Ex+ again).

Lot 28

THE POETS - 7" (ORIGINAL UK IMMEDIATE RELEASES). The 2 x wicked Immediate 45s that The Poets released in 1965 and 1966 coming up next! Once more in lovely condition, titles are Call Again c/w Some Things I Can't Forget (IM 006 - sharp Ex condition with just a couple of very light and faint surface hairlines) and Baby Don't You Do It c/w I'll Come Home (IM 024 - Ex+ in fantastic condition showing just a couple of extremely minor storage marks). Both housed with clean and cool original company sleeves.

Lot 29

THE CONTOURS - 1965/66 UK TAMLA MOTOWN 7" (DEMO AND STOCK COPIES). Terrific pack of UK Tamla Motown 7" rarities from The Contours to include Determination c/w Just A Little Misunderstanding (TMG 564, demo copy - VG+ with a couple of very light and minor surface scuffs, centre missing) and First I Look At The Purse c/w Searching For A Girl (TMG 531, stock copy - VG+ a few light surface scuffs).

Lot 30

FLEUR-DE-LYS - MUD IN YOUR EYE 7" (ORIGINAL UK COPY - POLYDOR 56124). A deep groover from Fleur-De-Lys with Mud In Your Eye c/w I've Been Trying. Original UK copy on Polydor (56124). The record is in solid VG condition with a few light surface marks and a small feelable scratch in the run-in of the B-side. The three prong centre is missing.

Lot 31

FATHER'S ANGELS - BOK TO BACH C/W DON'T KNOCK IT 7" (ORIGINAL UK DEMO COPY - MGM 1459). Very scarce instrumental Northern Classic from Father's Angels c/w the stirrin' Don't Knock It. The record (original UK demo, MGM 1459) is in sharp Ex condition showing a couple of light and minor surface marks, though nothing heavier in nature whatsoever.

Lot 32

ALTON ELLIS (KEN BOOTHE SIC.)/HEPTONES - LIVE AND LEARN C/W CRY BABY CRY 7" (UK STUDIO ONE - SO 2037). A beautiful sweet Rocksteady double header from Alton Ellis (incorrectly listed as Ken Boothe) and The Heptones. Super scarce original UK Studio One release from 1968 (SO 2037). The record is in lovely and clean Ex condition showing only a couple of very light and minor hairline marks/scuffs that are most certainly never heavier in nature.

Lot 33

HARSH REALITY - HEAVEN AND HELL LP (ORIGINAL UK COPY - PHILIPS SBL 7891). The scarce 1969 only LP from Harsh Reality. The record (Philips SBL 7991) is in solid VG condition - nice and glossy, there are a few light surface marks which are perhaps moreover noted at the end of side 1, and some light 'poly bag residue' marks (not feelable) at the star of each side. The fragile gatefold sleeve is in VG+ condition with some wear around the edges though no rips or tears.

Lot 34

KING CRIMSON - IN THE COURT OF THE CRIMSON KING LP (ORIGINAL UK COPY - ISLAND ILPS 9111). A well presented original UK copy of the celebrated 1969 LP from King Crimson. The record (original Island pink label white 'i', ILPS 9111) is in fine Ex condition showing just a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks. A2/B4 matrix endings. The gatefold sleeve is in VG+ condition with some general edge/shelfwear though no rips, tears or seam splits.

Lot 37

BULLDOG BREED - MADE IN ENGLAND LP (ORIGINAL UK MONO COPY - DERAM NOVA SERIES DN 5). Scarcely seen original UK mono copy of the spectacular 1969 LP from Bulldog Breed (members would later form T2). The record (Deran Nova Series, DN 5) is in clean VG+ condition showing a few light and minor surface marks, though nothing heavier in nature with no feelable scratches. The sleeve is in VG condition with some creasing and ringwear, though no rips, tears or seam splits.

Lot 38

BLACK CAT BONES - BARBED WIRE SANDWICH LP (ORIGINAL UK STEREO COPY). Another Nova Series rarity with the celebrated only 1970 LP from Black Cat Bones. The record (stereo UK original SDN 15) is in clean VG+ condition with a few light surface hairline marks though absolutely nothing heavier in nature with no feelable scratches to mention. With og blue stereo inner. The sleeve is in VG+ condition with a small sticker removal mark on the front and a little discolouration on the reverse.

Lot 39

MORGEN - MORGEN LP (ORIGINAL US PRESSING - CPLP 4507S - WITH INSERT). Goin' on a trip with (Steve) Morgen - here's the mind blowing only 1969 LP. The record (original US copy on ABC Probe, CPLP 4507S) is in well presented VG+ condition. Showing some light and minor surface marks, there are no heavier feelable scratches to mention. Complete with the fantastic original insert in lovely Ex condition. The heavy gatefold sleeve is in solid VG condition showing some ringwear on the reverse and a seam split on the bottom middle part of the 'right' section.

Lot 40

COMPLEX - COMPLEX LP (ORIGINAL UK SELF-RELEASED PRESSING TD 6869 - SUPERB CONDITION). A spectacular condition original UK self-released copy of the fabled eponymous 1970 LP from the Blackpool lads Complex. The record is in superb Ex+ condition. Certainly the best we've seen, there are just a couple of extremely minor, faint and wispy paper marks to the playing surfaces which never extend any deeper or heavier than this. With very sharp labels, there are some light spindle marks on side 1. Machine stamped matrix JET TD 6869 B (crossed out) A & JET TD 6869 B. The hand made sleeve is graded in VG+ condition. With fantastic 'integrity', with superb sharp and bright colours, noted is the 'seam' largely split on the top edge and a smaller section on the bottom edge split. With care we believe this could be restored. The reverse shows very little wear.

Lot 41

THE PRETTY THINGS - S.F. SORROW LP (ORIGINAL UK STEREO COPY - COLUMBIA SCX 6306). A great example original UK copy of the simply superb 1968 LP from The Pretty Things. The record (Columbia SCX 6306, original black/blue labels) is in VG+ condition. Side 1 certainly grading as Ex with just a couple of very faint and wispy paper marks, side 2 with just a few rather light and minor surface marks and certainly nothing heavier than this. Matrix/mother stampers: YAX 3738-1 1 G & YAX 3739-1 1 G. Housed with the original company inner. The gatefold sleeve is in lovely Ex condition showing just a little minor foxing to the otherwise extremely clean order. Today, S.F. Sorrow is boooornnn!

Lot 42

LED ZEPPELIN - 'I' LP (ORIGINAL UK 'TURQUOISE' COPY - ATLANTIC 588171). A superb condition original UK copy of the must have debut long player from Led Zep! First UK pressing with Superhype/Jewel credits on both labels and the iconic 'turquoise' lettering sleeve. The record (Atlantic plum labels 588171) is in magnificent Ex+ condition. A superlative copy, there are just a couple of extremely faint, minor and wispy paper marks to the incredibly clean playing surfaces. With super sharp and clean labels showing just some minor spindle marks. Matrix/runout: 588171 A//1 1 2 4 & 588171 B//1 1 8. This copy with 'corrected' 8s. The sleeve is in VG+ condition. A neat example, there is some light creasing and some light scuffs on the reverse though no rips, tears or seam splits.

Lot 43

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 superlative Ex+ condition. A brilliant example, there are just one or two extremely faint and wispy paper marks when viewed under intense LED lighting. With some minor foxing to the side 2 label. Matrix: XGBS 0093 1 & XGBS 0094-1. The sleeve is in very sharp Ex condition showing some light wear to the laminate on the front, with the reverse in fantastic clean order.

Lot 44

THE ZOMBIES - ODESSEY AND ORACLE LP (ORIGINAL UK MONO PRESSING - CBS 63280). An extremely well kept original UK mono copy of the seminal April 1968 LP from The Zombies. The record (CBS 63280) is in Ex condition. With lovely clean and glossy playing surfaces, there are just a couple of very light and minor surface marks that do not extend any heavier than this. Matrix: 63280 A1 & 63280 B1. Complete with clean original company inner. The sleeve is in very sharp Ex condition. With just some very small and light creases to the front laminate, there is some rather minor foxing on the reverse and very light signs of a sticker removal mark on the top left section of the reverse. Lovely copy.

Lot 46

LED ZEPPELIN - II LP (ORIGINAL UK 'LIVIN' LOVIN' WRECK' PRESSING - ATLANTIC 588198). Always brill to see original UK copy of Led Zep II. Side one of the record (plum Atlantic labels 588198 with label credits 'Livin' Lovin' Wreck' and 'The Lemon Song') is in VG condition showing some minor surface marks and one mark that is 'just about feelable' on track A4. Side 2 is in very fine Ex condition showing only a couple of very faint and wispy paper marks. The original gatefold sleeve is in neat VG+ condition with a couple of light creases on the front and a little edgewear.

Lot 49

THE DON RENDELL/IAN CARR QUINTET - PHASE III LP (ORIGINAL UK COPY - COLUMBIA SCX 6214). Another pioneering British ensemble with the Don Rendell and Ian Carr Quintet, here's a very well presented original UK copy of their 1968 LP Phase III. The record (Columbia Lansdowne Series SCX 6214, original black/blue labels) is in clean Ex condition showing only a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks that never extend any deeper than this. Small black circular stickers on the labels. The sleeve is in solid VG condition showing some ringwear on the front, a very light sticker removal mark on the front and some light foxing on the reverse.

Lot 5

THE SLENDER PARTY - SILVER TREE TOP SCHOOL FOR BOYS 7" (POLYDOR 56189). Cracking Pop/Psych from The Slender Plenty with Bowie penned Silver Tree Top School For Boys c/w I've Lost A Friend And Found A Lover. Original UK release on Polydor (56189). The record is in super Ex condition showing just a couple of very light and minor hairline marks. With faint BBC library stamps on the labels. 3 prong centre fully intact. Housed with clean original company sleeve.

Lot 51

ARZACHEL - ARZACHEL LP (ORIGINAL UK PRESSING - EVOLUTION Z 1003). The 1969 masterpiece from Steve Hillage and Egg band members, this a fantastic condition first 1969 UK copy on tiny label Evolution Records. The record (Z 1003) is issued on blue/silver labels with the songs on the labels not numbered. The record is in very strong Ex condition with only a couple of very light and minor hairline marks to the playing surfaces. With small black stickers on the labels. Matrix: Z 1003 A1 - ⬦ H & Z 1003 B1 - ⬦ H. The flipback design sleeve is in sharp VG+ condition with the front extremely clean - showing some light ringwear on the reverse.

Lot 54

PAUL MCCARTNEY - PRESS 7" - ORIGINAL UK ABBEY ROAD ACETATE RECORDING. A fantastic Paul McCartney rarity with this original UK single-sided 7" acetate recording of the classic 1986 cut. With printed Abbey Road Studios label, the title and timing handwritten - this an early shorter version of the commercial release with the song length as 3.35 (the final release was 4.20). The acetate is in very clean Ex condition showing just a couple of very light and minor surface marks to the playing surface and with no deterioration to the lacquer.

Lot 55

WINGS - OLD SIAM SIR 7" - ORIGINAL UK ABBEY ROAD ACETATE RECORDING. Another extremely seldom seen Paul McCartney/Wings recording with this single-sided 7" acetate recording of Old Siam Sir, dating from 1979. With printed Abbey Road 'NW8' labels, the artist, title and song length handwritten (interestingly with 'Wings' crossed out in pen). The acetate is in superb Ex condition showing only a couple of very small, minor and light surface marks. No deterioration to the lacquer.

Lot 58

U2 - THREE 12" (ORIGINAL IRISH PRESSING - CBS 12-7951). A must have addition to any serious U2 collection with this original Irish pressing of their debut 1979 single. This is one of the first 1000 copies pressed by CBS (CBS 12-7951) with the band members names inscribed on both sides of the vinyl in the dead wax and Ireland spelt correctly on the label and "Made in England" at the 6 o clock position. The record is in clean Ex condition showing only a couple of rather light and minor surface marks to the playing surfaces which do not extend any deeper than this. Please note that there is a visual only 'pressing fault' on the A side: When the record plays, the player arm moves right and left noticeably (as if it was stamped off-centre) - as mentioned this is only aesthetic and we could not tell the difference upon playback. Matrix/runout: CBS 7959-12-A CBS U2.3. A-1 (etched drawing of a person) BONO ADAM THE EDGE LARRY BANG! & CBS. U2.3 B-1 BANG BONO ADAM THE EDGE LARRY. This copy is housed with an original company CBS 12" sleeve though does not have the original numbered sticker.

Lot 59

AFFINITY - AFFINITY LP (ORIGINAL UK PRESSING - VERTIGO SWIRL 6360 004). A well presented original UK copy of the eponymous album from the wonderful Linda Hoyle fronted Affinity. The record (Vertigo large swirl 6360 004) is in clean and sharp Ex condition showing just a couple of rather light and minor surface marks that never extend any deeper than this. With original swirl inner. The gatefold sleeve is in VG+ condition with some minor scuffs on the front and a light 'wavy' nature to the reverse (though there is no sign of water damage).

Lot 6

CRAIG - UK FONTANA 7". Absolutely monster collection of the 2 x Fontana 45s that Garage Brummy outfit Craig released in 1966 and 1967 (noted with Carl Palmer being a member). Titles are Craig - I Must Be Mad c/w Suspense (TF 715, original pressing - Ex superb clean record showing just a couple of very minor and light surface hairline marks, with brilliant clean labels, there three prong centre fully intact) and A Little Bit Of Soap c/w Ready Steady Let's Go (TF 665 - VG with surface marks and scuffs though no heavier scratches). Both with clean original company sleeves.

Lot 61

JUNCTION 32 - PONTEFRACT CASTLEFORD LP (HOLYGROUND HGS 119). Big UK underground Folk rarity from Junction 32 with their 1974 LP Pontefract Castleford. The record (released on the fabled Holyground label who also put out Lightyears Away/Thundermother and A To Austr amongst others!) is in spot on Ex+ condition showing only a couple of extremely faint, fine and very wispy paper marks. The sleeve is in clean Ex condition with only a couple of light creases.

Lot 63

ORANGE BICYCLE - ORANGE BICYCLE LP (ORIGINAL UK COPY - PARLOPHONE PCS 7108). A great example of the eponymous 1970 LP from Orange Bicycle which features some fantastic Wil Malone penned songs... The record (PCS 7108) is in smart Ex condition with a couple of light and minor surface marks on side 1. The sleeve is in VG+ condition with some minor creases to the laminate.

Lot 63A

HERON - HERON LP (ORIGINAL UK COPY _ DAWN DNLS 3010). A lovely copy of the stunning eponymous 1970 debut LP from Heron. The record (original UK pressing on Dawn, DNLS 3010) is in Ex condition showing only a couple of very light and minor surface paper scuffs, these never at all heavier in nature. Complete with the insert in lovely Ex+ condition. The textured gatefold sleeve is in VG+ condition with some foxing though no rips, tears or seam splits. "You have to hold him it's the only way..."

Lot 65

ART - SUPERNATURAL FAIRY TALES LP (ORIGINAL UK MONO COPY - ISLAND ILP 967). A completely wicked condition original UK copy of the completely wicked 1967 LP from Art. The record (original Island orange/black 'bullseye label, ILP-967) is in very clean Ex condition. With just a couple of very light surface marks/scuffs, there are no heavier marks to note whatsoever. Matrix: ILP + 967 + A & ILP + 967 + B. The sleeve is in sharp Ex condition. A very clean example, there is some rather minor wear to the laminate.

Lot 66

THE SMITHS - THE SMITHS LP - ORIGINAL GERMAN NUMBERED MULTI-COLOURED VINYL (ROUGH TRADE - RTD 25). Holy grail this time for Smiths collectors with this extremely limited edition original 1984 multi-coloured pressing of the band's debut LP. The record (RTD 25, numbered sticker on side 1 label 000169) is pressed on multi-coloured red, green and purple vinyl. The record is in absolutely fantastic Ex+ condition showing just a couple of extremely faint and wispy paper marks. Matrix/runout: RTD 25 A MASTERED BY SNB 020 & RTD 25 B MASTERED BY SNB 020. Housed with the original German sleeve in VG+ condition showing some light creases.

Lot 67

PJ HARVEY - DRY LP (ORIGINAL UK DOUBLE LP COPY - TOO PURE - PURE D10) The wonderful 1992 album from Polly Jean, this the complete original UK LP release which contains the bonus 'demonstration LP'. The LPs are both in great Ex+ condition showing just a couple of very light, faint and wispy hairline marks. The black inners are in VG+ condition. The sleeve is in VG+ condition with a few creases though no rips or tears.

Lot 7

ARNOLD CORNS - HANG ONTO YOURSELF 7" (ORIGINAL UK DEMO - B&C RECORDS CB 189). Wicked original UK B&C 7" demo from David Bowie's Arnold Corns with Hang Onto Yourself c/w Man In The Middle. The record is in well presented VG+ condition showing some light surface hairline marks to the playing surfaces though these are never at all heavier in nature with absolutely no feelable marks. With sharp and clean labels.

Lot 70

PJ HARVEY - LP/7" RARITIES. Mega collection of 2 x LP and 8 x 7" from PJ Harvey, our final pack for now! Titles are White Chalk (2007 LP, 1740335 - Ex+/Ex+), Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea (2000 original EU pressing, ILPS 8099 with FSV in the runouts and machine stamped â“‚ on the A side runout - please note that the record should be considered for collection filler only, sadly that although there are very few marks noted, there is a possible pressing fault with what appears to be a white piece of plastic 'moulded' into the vinyl at the end of song A3, this, unfortunately, causes the record to stick/complete with printed inner and insert in Ex+ condition/Ex+ sleeve still housed with the shrink that has had a light 'bending' effect to the sleeve), A Dog Called Money (538287631), Down By The Water (IS 607, including silver injection and paper label copies), The Wind (IS 730), Money Greedy (IS 701), The Wheel (single sided etched), The Community Of Hope (single sided etched) and Henry Bee (MUTE 189). Elsewhere condition is typically top Ex+.

Lot 71

ONE CUT - MR X 12" (ORIGINAL BANKSY DESIGNED ARTWORK - MEX 029). Fantastic piece of Banksy artwork design with this dope 2000 12" release from One Cut. The sleeve is in very clean Ex condition showing some rather minor edgewear and the original HMV price sticker on the front. The record is in VG+ condition with a few light surface scuffs though no heavier marks at all. With clean and sharp labels.

Lot 74

THE BEATLES - PLEASE PLEASE ME LP (MID 1960s STEREO UK PRESSING - PCS 3042). A well presented lesser-seen mid-60s (this pressing believed to have been pressed in 1965) 'black and yellow' stereo copy of Please Please Me. The record (Parlophone PCS 3042, with 'Sold In U.K' on labels, text on perimeter 'The Gramophone Co. Ltd.') is in sharp Ex condition with a couple of light and minor surface marks/scuffs though nothing heavier in nature whatsoever. Matrix/mother stampers: YEX 94-1 1 AR & YEX 95-1 1 AR. The 'small' stereo sleeve is in VG+ condition with some foxing/discolouration on the reverse, the front nice and clean.

Lot 75

JACKSON C. FRANK - JACKSON C. FRANK LP (ORIGINAL UK COPY - COLUMBIA SX 1788). Always a favourite in our office, here's a well presented original UK mono copy of the simply delightful 1965 LP from Jackson C. Frank. The record (original Columbia black/blue labels with catalogue number as 'SX 1788') is in clean VG+ condition. The playing surfaces glossy and clean, there are just a few light and minor surface marks that never extend deeper than this. Matrix: XAX 2930-1 & XAX 2391-1. The sleeve is in clean VG+ condition. Showing some very minor wear to the laminate on the front, there is some minor discolouration and very light ringwear on the reverse. A lovely copy.

Lot 76

TREES - ORIGINAL UK CBS LPs. A lovely selection of the 2 original studio albums from Trees. Both are clean example original UK pressings on CBS. Titles are On The Shore (S 64168 - glossy Ex condition record with only a couple of light and minor surface marks/VG+ sleeve with some general edgewear, nothing too heavy) and The Garden Of Jane Delawney (S 63837 - similar Ex condition record showing a couple of light and minor surface marks which are not heavier in nature/VG+ sleeve with the front very sharp, with some ringwear on the reverse).

Lot 78

MUSIC BOX - FUN PALACE LP (ORIGINAL SELF-RELEASED 1969 COPY). A true delight to be able to catalogue this simply remarkable self-released 1969 from the then Bristol students Music Box. Still a fantastic obscurity, this Acid Folk LP ventures into experimental phased out Psych with some quite wonderful melodies and beautiful songs. The record (with fingerprints which are signed by the band members on white labels) is in brilliant Ex condition. Showing only a couple of very light and minor surface marks, these never extend any deeper than this whatsoever. The handmade sleeve is in VG condition. Fragile by its rudimentary stapled design, there are some creases to note though no rips or tears. A must have addition to any serious Underground Folk/Psych collection, we emplore you to listen to a stream of the album as this may never get a reissue!

Lot 8

DAVE DAVANI FOUR/D-MEN - UK 7" BUNDLE. 3 x Mod winners from Dave Davani and friends, this pack including 2 demos. Titles are One Track Mind (Parlophone demo R 5525 - VG condition with some light surface marks/scuffs, missing centre), Tossin' And Turnin' (Parlophone demo R 5490 - VG+ condition playing surface with a few light and minor surface marks, missing centre) and Midnight Special (Decca F 11896 - VG with surface marks/scuffs, no heavier feelable scratches, missing centre, spider glued in).

Lot 80

LED ZEPPELIN - 'I' LP (ORIGINAL UK 'TURQUOISE' COPY - ATLANTIC 588171). A solid example original UK pressing of the legendary eponymous LP from Led Zeppelin. The record (plum Atlantic label, 588171, with Superhype And Jewel Music credits both sides) is in VG+ condition. Showing some light and minor surface marks, none of these are ever heavier and there are no feelable scratches to note whatsoever. Matrix/runout: 588 171 A//1 1 2 5 & 588 171 B//1 1 8 1 7. This copy with the corrected '8's. The turquoise lettering grey stripe sleeve is in sharp VG+ condition showing a few light creases to the laminate though nothing heavier at all and with no rips, tears or seam splits.

Lot 81

'IGGINBOTTOM - 'IGGINBOTTOM'S WRENCH LP (ORIGINAL UK STEREO COPY - DERAM SML 1051). The exceptional 1969 LP from the forward-thinking 'Igginbottom, this a superb condition original UK stereo copy. The record (Deram, SML 1051) is in superlative archive condition. Clearly having been handled sparingly, there are very few discernible marks to the playing surfaces. With super sharp labels showing just a couple of very light spindle marks. Housed with the original blue stereo inner. The sleeve is in very sharp Ex condition - the front in superb shape, the reverse with a little discolouration and very minor ringwear.

Lot 83

THE KINKS - ARE THE VILLAGE GREEN PRESERVATION SOCIETY LP (ORIGINAL UK MONO COPY - PYE NPL 18233). A lovely example original UK mono example of the 1968 masterpiece from The Kinks. The record (NPL 18233) is in clean Ex condition. Showing only a couple of light and minor surface marks, there is nothing heavier in nature whatsoever. The original mono gatefold sleeve is in strict VG+ condition. '99%' of the sleeve in exceptional condition showing but slight wear, there is a very small paper tear on the bottom middle section that is typical to see on these fragile sleeves. This barely takes anything away from this lovely copy.

Lot 84

BLOSSOM TOES - WE ARE EVER SO CLEAN LP (ORIGINAL UK MONO COPY - MARMALADE 607001). An 'ever so clean' original UK mono copy of the essential 1967 debut from Blossom Toes. The record (607001) is in very clean Ex condition. Showing very few marks, there is some very light poly bag residue on side 1. The fully laminated sleeve is in sharp Ex condition with a couple of very light scuffs on the front.

Lot 88

KOOBAS - KOOBAS LP (ORIGINAL UK MONO COPY - COLUMBIA SX 6271). The mind-blowing only 1969 LP from The Kubas, here's a very clean (super scarce mono) example original UK copy on Columbia. The record (Columbia, mono, SX 6271) is in staggering Ex+ condition. With very few discernible marks to the playing surfaces which are in archive condition, there are light remnants of the BBC library stamp on both labels. Matrix: XAX 3716-1 & XAX 3717-1. The sleeve is in VG condition. The sleeve is in solid VG condition. With great 'integrity', the sleeve appears to have been 're-laminated' which has caused the sleeve to bend - please see images of this.

Lot 9

HERBAL MIXTURE - MACHINES C/W PLEASE LEAVE MY MIND 7" (UK COLUMBIA DEMO - DB 803). Super scarce original 1966 7" demo from Tony McPhee led Herbal Mixture with Machine c/w Please Leave My Mind. The playing surfaces are in lovely clean Ex condition showing just a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks, however an overall grading of VG+ is given as the centre is missing. Housed with clean original company sleeve.

Lot 90

STEVEN WILSON - TO THE BONE (DELUXE CD/DVD/7" BOX SET - CAROL016DX). The extremely limited deluxe CD/DVD/7" set of the August 2017 LP from Steven Wilson. Released by Caroline International (CAROL016DX, 00602557593051). The contents are in 'as new' condition. The outer hardback book is in Ex condition with a couple of rather light creases.

Lot 96

THE EYES - MAN WITH MONEY - UK SINGLE SIDED 7" ACETATE (THE MUSIC CENTRE). An incredible 7" acetate rarity from The Eyes with this single-sided release of the 1966 cut Man With Money. With printed 'The Music Centre' labels with the other text handwritten, it contains a rather harsh critique from a (presumably) record label executive stating 'No just another group'! The record is in VG condition. With a number of surface marks and scuffs, the record has been play tested with some low lying surface noise and some light pops, though no skips, sticks or jumps. Killer cut, this.

Lot 98

JOY DIVISION - AN IDEAL FOR LIVING 7" EP (ENIGMA RECORDS 1978 ORIGINAL - PSS 139). A must have addition to any Joy Division collection with a lovely clean 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. A very well kept example, there are just a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks to the playing surfaces, none of which are ever heavier in nature. Sharp and clean labels with some spindle marks. The original fold-out sleeve is in neat VG+ condition. Again well preserved without any rips or tears, there is some general 'ageing' to the sleeve with some light edgewear and four small 'spots' in the corners of the reverse. A great copy of the EP that 'wasn't a concept but an enigma'...

Lot 99

GENESIS - HAPPY THE MAN 7" (ORIGINAL UK PICTURE SLEEVE COPY - CHARISMA CB 181). Super hard to find original UK picture sleeve copy of the 1972 single from Genesis. The solid centre record is in solid VG condition with some light surface marks/scuffs, though no heavier feelable scratches. The extremely scarce original picture sleeve is in VG condition - still with bright and sharp colour, there are some creases, some minor staining on the reverse and a very small paper tear on the opening edge.

Lot 286

A pair of gold cornelian clip earrings,with a circular cabochon cornelian, set to scalloped mounts, with omega clip fittings. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 26mm diameter, 23.00g (2)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts CollectionCondition report: Light surface marks commensurate with its age.Please view additional images.

Lot 436

A single stone topaz ring,with diamond set shoulders. With a cushion shaped Brazillian cut topaz, four claw set at the corners to a plain collet, with crossover shoulders grain set with eight cut diamonds to a plain shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Head 11.00mm wide, 6.41g.Finger size OCondition report: Light surface marks commensurate with its age.Surface reaching inclusion to the diamond.

Lot 191

An Art Deco diamond and emerald target ring,with an old European cut diamond, with an estimated weight of approximately 2.60ct, milligrain set to a plain collet with a border of calibré cut emeralds, one deficient. A straight wire gallery to open shoulders and a plain shank. Tested as approximately 18ct gold and platinum. Head 12.10mm, 2.50g.Diamond assessed as approximately:Colour H/IClarity VS1/VS2Finger size O-P approximatelyCondition report: One emerald deficient.Four emeralds chipped.Table and crown facet edge wear to the others. Some wear to the outer setting edge.Under 10x magnification - shoulder join - possibly a replacement shank.Light surface marks commensurate with its age.Shank is slightly oval.

Lot 298

A 9ct gold twisted wire and knot style necklace, c.1970,with rope or twisted curb style hoop links, with plain polished knot joining links, to a concealed knot clasp. London 1973. Maker's marks indistinct. 782mm long, 11.70mm wide, 95.93gCondition report: Dirty.Light surface marks to the polished areas.Please view additional images. 

Lot 7

A Roman hollow gold hardstone intaglio ring,possibly 3rd century, with an oval flat hardstone tablet, intaglio engraved with a bearded gentleman wearing a headdress. Roman set in a landscape position. Tapered court section shoulders and shank, with a bloomed finish. Head 19.10mm wide, 10.55g.Finger size O-P range approximatelyProvenance: Iconastas, Piccadilly Arcade, St. James's, London, W1Please note that the rings from the Iconastas collection have not been the subject of a metallurgy report, and as such cannot be substantiated in terms of period or purity.Condition report: Light surface marks commensurate with its age.Shallow dents and bruises.Tested as approximately 20ct gold.Tested with an auracle electronic 20-22ct approximately. This is not an XRF test. Acid spot test 22-24ct approximately.

Lot 62

A Victorian gold grape and vine brooch,with hand engraved bow surmount. An articulated drop composed of textured and incised vine leaves with clusters of graduated chalcedony beads forming the grapes, to twisted wire caps, to a pin and 'C' catch. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. 80 x 40mm, 17.05gCondition report: Light surface marks commensurate with its age.Areas of tarnish.

Lot 423

A sterling silver dolphin 'Hawaii' brooch, by Georg Jensen,no. 317, designed by Arno Malinowski. Marked sterling Denmark, maker's mark 1945 to date. 41mm long, 5.29gProvenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts CollectionCondition report: Minor light surface marks.Tarnish.Odd scratches to the reverse.

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