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Lot 349

Pair of brass and glass hanging light fittings

Lot 50

Patrick Scott HRHA 1921-2014GIRL CARRYING EMPTY BOXES, 1958Oil on  canvas, 30" x 24", (76 x 61cm), signedProvenance: The Artist by descent. Literature; 'Patrick Scott' by Aidan Dunne, p.64Exhibited Venice Biennale 1960, 'Patrick Scott, Image, Space, Light' IMMA, Dublin, Cultural Centre Letterkenny/Glebe Gallery Donegal, 2014

Lot 120

Val Barry [1937-2018]Born into a Barnsley mining family, Val Barry aspired to become a fashion designer, but became a nurse instead. However, at the age of 29, she left nursing and moved to Crouch End in London with her husband where a passion for studio pottery was realised. In spite of a period of ill health and rejections from the Craftsman Potters Association (CPA) and the Crafts Council, recognition came in 1971 with a solo exhibition in Gallery 273, Queen Mary's College. Throughout the 1970s and 80s her work was well received and taken into collections by a number of international museums including the Victoria & Albert. In addition she was awarded a Gold Medal in the 1975 Florence International Ceramics Competition. As well as solo exhibitions, she exhibited in Hong Kong with Bernard, David and Janet Leach, Katherine Playdell-Bouverie, Michael Cardew, Colin Pearson, Henry Hammond and John Maltby amongst others. The greatest influence on Val Barry's work was a Craftsman Potters Association sponsored trip to China in 1978 where she drew inspiration from the Oriental aesthetic. An exhibition of Chinese jades inspired sword-form narrow pieces with dynamically cut rims and a blade-like appearance that looked as if they had received a precision strike from steel. From this came a series of flattened geometric forms, often with a discrete curve, primarily in muted colours, sparse brushwork or wax resist decoration. Produced in varying sizes and forms they were intended to be seen in groups, the spaces between them being equally important as the objects.*Val Barry (1937-2018) three stoneware 'spheres' and two 'compressed spheres': of thrown form with narrow circular aperture, the former with wax resist bands of green, grey and cream, the latter with light banding and a textured grey finish, impressed personal seals, 11 - 6 cm high. (5)*Notes See attached illustration from the artist's note book where similar vessels were designed for inclusion in her first solo exhibition at Gallery 273, Queen Mary College, London, 1971.

Lot 20

* Alan Cotton [b.1936]- Hartland. Dramatic Coastline in Silver Light,:-signed, oil on canvas71 x 91cm.

Lot 102

Egypt 1866-1936 Collection on Imperial leaves, clean range, chiefly light used/cds, some mint 1867-69 pyramids to 2P, 1872-77 pyramids to 5P fu, well filled ranges with complete sets, early dues, officials etc. Approx 170. Nice lot.

Lot 115

French Colonies 1884-1926 Collection on vintage printed Schaubec leaves, clean mint. We note French Oceanic settlements, Guadeloupe, French Guinea, Fr POs in Levant, and chiefly light used/cds, clean ranges with some near complete or complete used Peace and Commerce to 1F, some interesting o’printed, later inc hi vals. Approx 180. Good cat value, approx £1100.

Lot 243

1925 British Empire Exhibition post office telegram, black form with 1d, BEE stamp tied by ‘PO Exhibit Covt Pavilion/lion/31 Oct/1925/Wembley’ commem cancel ith pencil message from sender, v scarce item horizontal light fold

Lot 311

John Lennon books ‘In His Own Write’ 1st edition 1964 May reprint plus ‘A Spaniard in the Works’ first edition 1965 bot great condition no faults, few v light fox spots on preface on ‘Spaniard)

Lot 481

Railway Air Service inaugural flight 1934 RP of dignitaries in front of the plane, light splash from the negative bottom right

Lot 487

Weston, Clevedon & Portishead Light Railway, small 9 x 7 cm photo of train and line V rare, not seen anything before on this rly opened 1938 and closed 1940, line torn up

Lot 10

(UK PRESSING) NORTHERN SOUL 7". Excellent pack of 4 x scarce original UK 7", 3 of which are demos. Titles are The Exciters - I Want You To Be My Boy (Columbia demo DB 7479 - VG+ only a couple of very minor surface marks, record is very slightly 'dished'), The Contours (x2) - Don't Let Her Be Your Baby (Oriole stock 45-CBA 1831 - VG with some surface/scuff marks) and Can You Jerk Like Me (demo Stateside SS 381 - G+ with surface/scuff markings and a few light scratches) and Major Lance - I'm So Lost (demo DB 7463 - VG+ some storage marks that could most likely be cleaned away).

Lot 102

INTENSIVE HEAT - INTENSIVE HEAT C/W KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR CLOSE FRIEND 7" (SOUL MATE SM-001). Extremely hot double header from Intensive Heat, this the original US pressing on Soul Mate (SM-001). The record is in well presented VG+ condition with some light and minor surface markings, none of which are of a heavier nature at all.

Lot 107

OSCAR PERRY - I GOT WHAT YOU NEED 7" (PERI-TONE 45-101674). The original US copy (Peri-Tone records light green label/black text) of the 1975 cut. The record is in glossy Ex condition with only a couple of rather light and faint surface markings. With neat, clean and sharp labels. Matrix: LH 13379/80.

Lot 108

AL FOSTER BAND - THE NIGHT OF THE WOLF 7" (ROULETTE R 7162). The original US copy of this really Funky 1975 45 (Roulette R 7162). The record is in VG condition with light surface markings to the playing surfaces - these are as stated and surface only with no heavier marks or scratches. With very clean and sharp labels. Matrix: 20360-S /20361-S with Bell Sound on both sides.

Lot 109

US 70s SOUL/FUNK 7". Ace selection of 8 x original US 45s. Artists/titles are Lenny Welch - A Hundred Pounds Of Pain (Mainstream stock copy MRL 5560 - neat Ex copy), Eddie Parker - Body Chains (Prodigal PLP 0617F - Ex a couple of rather light surface marks), The Ikettes - Two Timin' Double Dealin' (51103 - VG+), Valentino (GA 90001F - VG), Herbie Mann - Waterbed (blue/red label Atlantic promo 45-3282 - VG+), Gentlemen And Their Lady (R-7193 - VG+), Ecstasy, Passion & Pain (R-7151 - VG+ and R-7159 - VG).

Lot 11

STATESIDE 7" DEMOS - SOUL/R&B. Smashing pack of 5 x not often seen original UK Stateside 7" demos. Titles are The Supremes - Baby Love (SS 350 - VG some light surface marks), Alvin Cash & The Crawlers - Twine Time (SS 386 - please note G with many surface/scuff marks and a few light scratches), The Contours - Can You Jerk Like Me (SS 381 - please note G with many surface/scuff marks and a few light scratches), Lonnie Mack - Sa-Ba-Hoola (SS 393 - VG+ a few light surface marks) and Gene Chandler - Bless Our Love (SS 364 - VG+ some light surface markings). All with clean labels with the centres fully intact.

Lot 110

US 60s NORTHERN 7" ORIGINALS. Killer pack of 5 x classic Northern 45s. Titles are Theresa Lindsey - It's Love (Correc-Tone 1053 - VG+ a few light surface marks), Mad Dog & The Pups - Why Did You Leave Me Girl (MC 012 - very clean Ex), Brenda & The Tabulations - A Love You Can Depend On (Top & Bottom Records 411 - VG+), The Platters - Washed Ashore (Musicor MU-1251 - Ex) and J. J. Barnes - Poor Unfortunate Me (RING 101 - Ex).

Lot 118

BLUES/R&B - LPs. Diggin' down the delta with this lovely collection of 22 x LPs. Artists/titles include Big Bill Broonzy - Big Bill Blues (UK Vogue original LAE 12009 - extremely fine and glossy Ex record/Ex superb sleeve with just a little light laminate wear), John Lee Hooker - The Blues Man (US 1963 pressing on Battle, 6113 - Ex/VG+), Lightnin' Hopkins (x2) - Bluebird Blues (1965 UK on Fontana 688 803 ZL - please note G+ record/VG+) and Live At The Bird Lounge (1964 US Guest Star original - G+/VG), Leadbelly - Leadbelly's Last Sessions Volume One (Folkways box set, no insert), B. B. King - Live In Cook County Jail, Freddie King - Is A Blues Master (plum Atlantic UK), (Chess) Super Blues comp, Homesick James, Eddie Lang & Lonnie Johnson, Wild Child Butler (direct to disc), American Folk Blues Festival '66, Chuck Berry - On Stage (mid 60s US Chess ), The London Sessions and More Chuck Berry (2 x UK NPL 28028), Jeff Healey, Taj Mahal, Howlin' Wolf and Bessie Smith. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 12

STATESIDE 7" DEMOS - NORTHERN. Wicked selection of 3 x hard to find 7" Stateside demos. Titles are The Miracles - Come On Do The Jerk (SS 377 - VG some surface/scuff marks, light scratch on the flip), Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston - I Want You, Round c/w What Good Am I Without You (SS 363 - VG some surface markings, would perhaps gain a higher grading with a clean) and Martha And The Vandellas - Wild One (SS 383 - VG some surface/scuff markings). All with clean labels and the centres fully intact.

Lot 121

CLASSIC SOUL/FUNK - LPs. Another stirrin' collection here with 42 x LPs included. Artists/titles include Clint Eastwood & General Saint - Two Bad DJ, The Supremes/Diana Ross (x8) with early/original US pressings of Where Did Our Love Go, I Hear A Symphony, We Remember Sam Cooke, A' Go Go, Sing Rodgers and Hart, At The Copa and Greatest Hits, Soul II Soul, P.M Dawn, The Olympics - Dance By The Light Of The Moon (UK Vocalion VA-H 8059 - please note G+ record/neat VG sleeve), Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On (STMA 8013), Billy Eckstine - Feel The Warm (2362-019 on Stax), Four Tops, Hi-Tension, The Imperials, Al Jarreau, Margie Joseph, Van McCoy, Osibisa, Rose Royce and R. Dean Taylor. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 135

THE HIT PACK - NEVER SAY NO TO YOUR BABY 7" DEMO (UK TAMLA MOTOWN TMG 513). Seldom seen Northern classic from The Hit Pack with this scarcely seen original UK Tamla Motown demo 45 (white/red labels TMG 513). The record is in clean Ex condition showing a light surface mark running with the groove on the A side; elsewhere super fine and glossy showing few markings. The four prong centre is fully intact (some WOL).

Lot 136

THE FOUR TOPS - SHAKE ME, WAKE MW (WHEN IT'S OVER) 7" DEMO (UK TAMLA MOTOWN TMG 553). Another Northern monster on Tamla Motown, here are the fabulous Four Tops with Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over) (TMG 553 white/red A labels). The record is in VG+ condition with some light surface/scuff markings, none of which are of a heavier nature. With lovely and clean labels; the four prong centre is fully intact.

Lot 139

LITTLE WALTER/MUDDY WATERS - LONDON EPs. All aboard now with these 2 x terrific, and always so hard to find original UK EPs from the harmonica boss Little Walter and that man Muddy Waters. Titles are Little Walter And His Jukes (RE-U 0161 - VG record with some light surface markings which are never heavier, centre missing/VG+ great colour on this wicked sleeve, there is a very small tear on the top right corner (front) and some (possibly) tape residue around the edges which has a 'sticky' feel) and Muddy Waters - Mississippi Blues (RE-U 1060 - VG similar record with some light surface markings, no scratches, missing centre/VG+ a clean example sleeve with some of this 'residue' around the edges similar to that of tape removal).

Lot 147

BLEY-PEACOCK SYNTHESIZER SHOW - REVENGE LP (ORIGINAL UK POLYDOR 2425-043). Really neat copy of Paul Bley and Annette Peacock's Synthesizer Show 'Revenge: The Bigger The Lover The Greater The Hate', this the original UK pressing on Polydor (2425-043, sleeve cat. 2489 014). The record is in superb Ex+ condition showing few markings, there are some storage 'spots' on the labels. The sleeve is in tidy Ex condition showing some light laminate wear.

Lot 17

SOUL/R&B - UK 7" EMIDISC ACETATES. Unique bundle of 2 x UK Emidisc acetate recordings. Titles are Sam Cooke/Bob & Marcia Griffiths - Cousin Of Mine c/w Friend (white labels with hand written in pen 'Cousin Of Mine B/T and 'Friend' - VG some light surface markings and a little wear to the lacquer) and Long John Baldry - "Kinda Woman" (unreleased recording, a single sided disc with white labels and printed text - VG with some surface marks).

Lot 21

HOWLIN' WOLF - ORIGINAL UK CHESS LPs. From that man Chester Burnett here's a wicked pack of 2 x original UK Chess LPs. Titles are Moanin' In The Moonlight (CRL 4006 - glossy VG+ with some light surface markings, none of which are of a heavier nature/Ex with a very neat sleeve with a super clean reverse flipback design, a little laminate wear on the front) and Poor Boy (CRL 4508 - VG with a light scratch on side 2, otherwise clean and glossy/VG+ well presented sleeve with a very small tear on the opening edge).

Lot 22

JOHN LEE HOOKER - LPs. Boom Boom here's a wonderful selection of 7 x original/early UK pressing LPs. Titles are Burning Hell (UK original 'reel' blue label/silver text - very fine Ex record/Ex original 'Interdisc SA' sleeve with a few light creases), How Long Blues (Fontana 1964 UK - VG+ a few light scuff marks/neat Ex sleeve), Plays & Sings The Blues (Chess CRL 4500 - VG+/VG), House Of The Blues (Pye NPL 28042 - a clean Ex/VG+ copy), Don't Turn Me From Your Door (London Atlantic HA-K 8097 - VG+/VG), Blue! (FJL 119 - superb Ex+ record/Ex) and The Best Of (JOYS 156 - Ex+/VG+).

Lot 23

BLUES LPs. Brill collection of 14 x original title LPs. Artists/titles are Muddy Waters - Folk Singer (Pye International R&B Series NPL 28038 - very smart Ex record/VG+ some light ringwear, a lovely copy), Sonny Boy Williamson - Sings Down And Out Blues (Pye International R&B Series NPL 28036 - neat VG+/VG+), Leadbelly - Negro Folk Songs For Young People (original 1960 US Folkways release FC 7533 - VG/VG+ with insert) and Huddie Ledbetter's Best, Paul Oliver - Conversation With The Blues (Decca LK 4664 - VG/VG+ with booklet), Big Bill Broonzy - Trouble In Mind (UK 688 206 ZL - Ex+/Ex) and Remembering..., Roosevelt Sykes - The Big Man Of The Blues (Encore ENC 183), Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry - A Long Way From Home and Back Country Blues and Bessie Smith (x4) - Any Woman's Blues, Nobody's Blues But Mine, Empty Red Blues and The Empress. Elsewhere condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 28

REGGAE - ROOTS/DUB/DIGITAL/LOVERS - 45s. Dope collection of around 90 x 45s from Jamaican and British Labels. Artists/titles include Keith Hudson (SUM-8541), Ernest Wilson & Freddy (CRAB 21), Dave McLaren (BG 323), Pablo Moses (KL 625), The Clarendonians (WI-3032), Light OF Saba, Lumbago And His Orchestra (45/BB 61), Gregory Isaacs (VC1939), Edwards All Stars (R46), In Crowd (CT 111), The Jumpers (DG-4030), Duke Reid Band (45/BB 165), Devine Bros (VP-4380) and Winston Groovy (NN 053). Please note that condition is very 'Reggae', some titles will grade under G though some titles can grade as Ex.

Lot 41

THE RONETTES & RELATED (VERONICA BENNETT) - 7" TEST PRESSINGS. Superb bundle of 2 x extremely scarce 7" test pressings. Titles are The Ronettes - Here I Sit (unreleased mid-tempo cracker from 1965, hand written label with 'FEB-1' on the labels and Monarch Records delta number 59457 - the single sided record is in VG condition with some surface markings, none of which are of a heavier nature) and Veronica - Why Don't They Let Us Fall In Love? (white label hand written title with Phil Spector Productions logo - VG+ a few light surface markings).

Lot 50

AYNSLEY DUNBAR RETALIATION - WARNING C/W COBWEBS (7" PROMO AND STOCK COPY). Both the original UK stock and promo copies of the 1967 45 (Blue Horizon/CBS 3109). The promo copy record is in G+ condition with some surface markings and a small scratch on the A side. Complete with the fragile picture sleeve in VG condition showing some creases and ringwear (no tears). The stock copy (in company sleeve) is in solid VG condition with some light surface/scuff markings, none of which are of a heavier nature.

Lot 51

BLUE HORIZON (AND RELATED ARTISTS) - 7". Electric collection of 17 x original UK 7" including promos. Artists/titles/cat. numbers are Slim Harpo (x3) - I'm Your Bread Maker, Baby (Stateside green/white demo SS 581 - glossy Ex/Ex original company) and Folsom Prison Blues (S 57-3175 to include the demo - Ex and stock copy - Ex), Guitar Crusher - Since My Baby Hit The Numbers (harder to find stock copy 57-3149 - VG+ a few light surface marks), Champion Jack Dupree - I Want To Be A Hippy (57-3158 - lovely Ex), Fleetwood Mac (x7) inc. Jewel Eyed Judy (extremely scarce German promo RA 0984 printed 'Echantillon Gratuit Trade Sample' on labels - Ex/Ex original German p/s), I Believe My Time Ain't Long (CBS 3051, '69 RE with G Spence credit) and Oh Well (German p/s RA 27000), Focus (x3) inc. Harem Scarem (Spanish p/s) and Chicken Shack - Maudie (German p/s). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 57

LOWELL FULSOM WITH LEON BLUE & BAND - STOP AND LISTEN C/W BABY 7" (OUTASITE 45-502). Extremely scarce original Outa-site 45 featuring Lowell Fulsom, complete with (just as scarce) cutting from the Vernon brother's newsletter. The record is in clean VG+ condition showing a few light and minor surface markings, none of which are of a heavier nature whatsoever.

Lot 58

LITTLE MACK SIMMONS & HIS BOYS - BLUES FROM CHICAGO - PROMO EP - OUTASITE RECORDS (45-OSEP-1). Lovely clean copy of this cracking EP from 'Little' Mack Simmons & His Boys (OUTASITE OSEP 1). The record ('SAMPLE NOT FOR SALE' stamped both sides) is in very fine and glossy Ex condition with only a couple of very light and minor hairline markings. The original picture sleeve is in Ex condition with only a couple of light creases and some (again, very minor) laminate wear.

Lot 60

LITTLE GEORGE SMITH - BLUES IN THE DARK 7" (BLUE HORIZON 45-1002). From harp specialist Little George Smith, here's the extremely small run 45 on Blue Horizon (likely 99 copies pressed) of Blues In The Dark c/w Telephone Blues. The record is in Ex condition showing a few light and minor surface markings, none of which are of a heavier nature with no scratches to mention at all. With nice clean labels and housed with original company sleeve.

Lot 61

J B LENORE (LENOIR) - MOJO BOOGIE 7" (ORIGINAL BLUE HORIZON BH,45-1004). From one of the most authoritative figures on the Chicago Blues scene, here's J. B. Lenore (sic.) with his Mojo Boogie c/w I Don't Care What Nobody Say (original UK Blue Horizon three prong centre BH,45-1004). The record is in glossy Ex condition with a couple of light and minor hairline/scuff markings that are as stated, very light. With a little hand writing on the flip label. Complete with original company sleeve.

Lot 62

JOHN MAYALL AND ERIC CLAPTON - LONELY YEARS C/W BERNARD JENKINS 7" (PURDAH RECORDS 45 3502). From another tiny Blue Horizon offshoot label Purdah records comes this excruciatingly hard to find 45 from John Mayall and Eric Clapton (45 3502). The record is in neat Ex condition, presented in fine and glossy condition there are only a couple of light and minor surface markings. Housed with original brown paper sleeve.

Lot 63

STONE'S MASONRY - HOT ROCK C/W FLAPJACKS 7" (PURDAH RECORDS 45-3504). Another original Purdah release here with this ace double header from Stone's Masonry, who comprised of Martin Stone, Michael and Paul Riley and Pete Solley (connections to The Action, Savoy Brown, Chris Farlowe and Procol Harum amongst others!). The record is in VG+ condition with some light and minor surface markings, none of which are of a heavier nature whatsoever. With nice clean labels, the four prong centre is fully intact.

Lot 64

T S MCPHEE - SOMEBODY TO LOVE ME C/W AIN'T GONNA CRY NO MO' 7" (PURDAH RECORDS 45 3501). The ever so hard to find debut cut from Groundhogs founder Tony McPhee, this the original Purdah 7" release (45 3501 four prong centre). The record is in glossy Ex condition - there are a few light surface/hairline markings with these as stated and strictly surface only with no signs of heavier markings whatsoever. The labels have a little wear, the four pronged centre is fully intact.

Lot 65

HOUSTON BOINES - SUPERINTENDENT BLUES C/W MONKEY MOTION 7" (BLUE HORIZON 45 1006). Another extremely hard to find Blue Horizon release, this the 1966 7" release (45 1006, originally released as a 78 on RPM records in 1952). The record is in lovely Ex+ condition showing only a couple of very faint, minor and extremely wispy markings noted under an intense LED light source. With nice clean labels ('Copyright Protected' sticker on the A sidee) with the three prong centre fully intact. Complete with original company sleeve.

Lot 7

MARVELETTES/VELVELETTES - (UK) STATESIDE 7" DEMOS. Cracking pack of 2 x Northern movers, both original UK Stateside demos. Titles are The Marvelettes - Too Many Fish In The Sea (SS 369 - VG with surface markings and one or two light scratches on the flip) and The Velvelettes - He Was Really Sayin' Somethin' (SS 387 - G+ with a scratch on the A side, elsewhere some light surface marks). Both labels are clean with the four prong centre intact.

Lot 76

TAMLA MOTOWN/GREEN LABEL/SOUL FUNK - DJ PROMO - 7". Amazing selection of 14 x 45s from UK. Artists/titles include Jimmy Ruffin, Smokey Robinson, Gladys Knight & The Pips, Marvin Gaye, Four Tops, Martha Reeves & The Vandellas, Diana Ross & The Supremes. Catalogue numbers included are: TMG 593 (Ex with some small spots), 623 (Side A Ex, Side B Ex+), 634 (Ex with some light surface markings), 645 (Ex with some light surface markings), 664 (Ex+, dirty label), 673 (Ex+), 674 (Ex with some light surface markings), 685 (Ex), 697 (Ex), 752 (VG), 765 (VG+), 794 (Ex+), 796 (VG), 846 (Ex with some small spots).

Lot 77

THE MARVELETTES/ORIOLE AMERICAN/FONTANA - 7". Ace selection of 3 x 45s very rare in demand releases from UK. The records included are: Beechwood 4-5789 / Someday Someway (Oriole American - 45-CBA 1764 - VG with some light surface marks), Locking Up My Heart / Forever (Oriole American - 45-CBA 1817 - VG with some light surface markings that run with the groove), Please Mr. Postman / So Long Baby (Fontana - 267185 TF - VG/VG+ original company).

Lot 80

SOUL/FUNK - 7" RARITIES. Stunning selection of 9 x 45s from UK. Artists/titles include Nina Simone (CTI - CTSP 14, Ex with some light marks on runouts), Millie Jackson (Spring Records - 2066 713, VG some marks on both sides), Midnight (Ariola Hansa - AHA 514, Ex with some light marks on side A), Brothers By Choice (ALA - ALA 103, Ex), The Brothers (RCA Victor - RCA 2618, Ex), Archie Bell & The Drells (Philadelphia International Records - S PIR 4803, Ex), Johnny Jones & The King Casuals (Brunswick - 55376, VG+), Maxine Brown (Commonwealth United Records - C - 3008, Ex), Johnny Maestro (Parkway - P-987, VG+).

Lot 85

O V WRIGHT & JACKIE EDWARDS - ISLAND LPs. Delightful selection of 2 x classic Soul LPs on Island. Titles are O. V. Wright - Eight Men, Four Women (original mono pressing ILP 975 - neat and glossy Ex record with only a couple of very minor surface markings/Ex+ a super clean sleeve showing only very light wear) and Jackie Edwards - Put Your Tears Away (IWPS 4 original distinctive black block logo - extremely fine Ex condition record with just a couple of very fine paper markings/Ex some minor foxing on the reverse with a little laminate wear to the front).

Lot 86

BRENDA HOLLOWAY - THE ARTISTRY OF BRENDA HOLLOWAY LP (UK MONO TAMLA MOTOWN TML 11083). Lovely clean original UK mono copy of this hard to find 1968 LP (TML 11083). The record is in very fine Ex condition with only a few rather light and fine hairline markings to the playing surfaces. The sleeve is in clean Ex condition - the front exceptionally clean, there are two small green stickers on the reverse top right with '1916' in green pen underneath this.

Lot 87

TAMLA MOTOWN/STATESIDE - FEMALE GROUPS. Here come the girls with this marvellous collection of x x original title LPs. Titles are Mary Wells - My Baby Just Cares For Me (mono TML 11006 - superb Ex/Ex copy), Love Songs To The Beatles (SL 10171 - solid VG+/VG+ copy) and (with The Marvelettes, Marvin Gaye and The Miracles) - On Stage (SL 10065 - neat Ex/Ex 'Factory Sample Not For Sale' stickered side 2), The Shirelles - Baby It's You (SL 10006 - clean Ex record a couple of light surface marks/VG+small bottom seam split and some ringwear to reverse), The Supremes - Where Did Our Love Go (orig US mono MT 621) and Right On (STML 11157 - Ex/Ex), Gladys Knight & The Pips - Feelin' Bluesy (TML 11080 - VG+ copy), The Marvelettes - Sophisticated Soul (STML 11090 - Ex+/Ex) and S/T (US original stereo TS-274 - Ex/Ex) and TCB Soundtrack (STML 11110 - VG+ copy).

Lot 90

TAMLA MOTOWN - (SOLO) MALE ARTISTS. Wicked collection of 13 x original title LPs largely from the sweet sixties! Artists/titles are Chris Clark - Soul Sounds (mono TML 11069 - VG+ some light and minor surface marks/VG+ some light wear to the laminate), Earl Van Dyke & The Soul Brothers - That Motown Sound (mono TML 11014 - VG/VG+), Eddie Kendricks - All By Myself (STML 11186 - Ex/Ex), Chuck Jackson - Arrives (STML 11071 - neat Ex/VG+), Choker Campbell - Hits Of The Sixties (orig US motown deep groove MS-620 stereo - VG+/VG), Jr. Walker - Road Runner (2 x mono copies, sleeve variants TML 11038), Edwin Starr - Soul Master (STML 11094 - Ex/Ex) and 25 MIles (STML 11115 - Ex/Ex) and Stevie Wonder (x4) - Up Tight (TML 11036 - Ex/Ex), For Once In My Life (TS 291), I Was Made To Love Her and Music Of My Mind. Elsewhere condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 91

TAMLA MOTOWN - GROUPS - LPs. Top selection of 12 x original UK pressing Tamla Motown LPs. Titles are The Monitors - Greetings!... We're The Monitors (TML 11108 - VG+ some light surface/scuff marks, none of which are heavier/strict VG with a very small paper tear on the front cover), Bobby Taylor And The Vancouvers (STML 11093 - top clean Ex+ record/Ex), The Elgins - Darling Baby (STML 11081 - neat VG+ copy, some ringwear on reverse), Isley Brothers - Soul On The Rocks (TML 11066 - Ex/VG+) and This Old Heart Of Mine (TML 11034 - VG+/VG), The Fantastic Four (STML 11105 - Ex/VG+), The Four Tops - On Top (TML 11037 - VG+ copy), Greatest Hits (STML 11061 - VG+/VG), Second Album (mono TML 11021 - Ex/VG+ and 1980 RE STMR 9007 - Ex copy) and The Originals - Communique (STML 12034 - Ex copy) and California Sunset (STML 11287 - Ex/VG+).

Lot 95

SAVOY BROWN - LP COLLECTION. Superb run of 12 x LPs, largely original/early UK pressings and even a test pressing! Titles are Blue Matter (mono UK original unboxed LK 4994 1A/1A matrix - VG+ some light surface marks/VG light paper tear on reverse, original red inner), Getting To The Point (original UK stereo unboxed ffss SKL 4935 1W/1W - top Ex condition record/G+ a tear on the bottom corner), Looking In (original Decca SKL 5066 with 'Chrysalis Music' on 2 line and the matrix between brackets on the labels - neat VG+/VG+ copy), Hellbound Train (UK blue label RE TXS 107 - Ex+/Ex), Jack The Toad (UK test pressing on pink labels 'Factory Sample Not For Sale' print with hand written title - very clean Ex+/Ex with original sleeve), Street Corner Talking (green label original TXS 104), A Step Further (original UK unboxed stereo ffss SKL 5013 - Ex/VG+), Lion's Share (1973 UK SKL 5152 - Ex/Ex), Boogie Brothers (SKL 5186 - VG+/VG+), Skin 'N' Bone (US PS 670 - Ex/VG+), Wire Fire (Canadian PS 659 - Ex/VG) and Getting To The Point (US PAS 71024 - VG+ copy).

Lot 96

ALEXIS KORNER - LPs. Wicked selection of 7 x original title LPs featuring the father of British Blues. Titles are I Wonder Who? (original UK STL 5381 - Ex a couple of light and minor surface marks/VG+ neat sleeve with a little laminate wear and 'stereo' penned on the reverse), Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated (1962 original UK Ace Of Clubs ACL 1130 - glossy VG+ a couple of light and minor surface marks/VG a little discoloured and some light creases, a solid example), The Legendary Cyril Davies With Alexis Korner's Breakdown Group... (F-LEUT/9 on Folklore - top Ex record/VG+ seam split an easy repair on this style sleeve), Alexis Korner & Snape (BRAIN 1022 - Ex/VG), All Stars (TRA SAM 7 - a VG+ copy) and Me (100.3305 - Ex+/VG+).

Lot 97

ALEXIS KORNER BLUES INC - SKY HIGH LP (ORIGINAL UK SPOT RECORDS JW 551). One of the hardest to find Alexis Korner releases with this original 1965 LP on Spot Records (JW 551). The record is in VG+ condition - a very well presented example, there are some light and minor surface markings to the fine and glossy playing surfaces - these at no point extend deeper than this. The sleeve is in VG condition; a solid example, there is some light staining on the reverse where there is also some lifting to the right section of the top flipback design.

Lot 98

MUDDY WATERS/TOMMY MCCLENNAN - 'COUNTRY BLUES' EMIDISC ACETATE EP. Amazing to see unreleased acetate EP featuring Muddy Waters and Tommy McClennan, this a UK Emidisc recording. The record is in superb Ex condition. Somewhat remarkable considering the age of this acetate (possibly pressed in 1967), there are just a couple of very light, faint and wispy markings primarily noted under intense LED lighting. There is very little deterioration to the aluminium lacquer.

Lot 99

SERENADERS - I'LL CRY TOMORROW 7" (VIP RECORDS 25002). Superb early Motown sound here from Serenaders with this 1964 cut (V.I.P. 25002). The record is in VG+ condition with some light surface/scuff markings, none of which are of a heavier nature. Matrix/runout: (Monarch machine stamped both sides) DM-R-042106 ? 48709 & DMB-065213 ?51062 -R4KM-1859-1.

Lot 250

A set of three reverse paintings on glass after Ackerman's Costumes of the British Army; 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards, 4th Queen's Own Light Dragoons and 33rd (1st Yorkshire West Riding)

Lot 97

A boxed mini halogen oven, shredder, quantity of light bulbs

Lot 99

A box containing a quantity of boxed Franklin Mint collector's plates depicting Native Americans together with a pair of metal mounted coloured glass light shades

Lot 14

DYLAN THOMAS UNDER MILK WOOD, 1954 1st edition, 1st impression, published by JM Dent, complete with original d/j with correct 8s 6d net price, dust jacket has some wear, some discolouration and light nibbles of loss localised around the head and foot of the spine, some toning but well presented

Lot 143

SHACKLETON, ERNEST H., THE HEART OF ANTARCTIC AND THE ANTARCTIC BOOK BEING THE STORY OF THE BRITISH ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION 1907 - 1909, published Heinemann 1909, FIRST EDITION DELUXE, 2 volumes, BOUND IN FULL VELLUM, LIMITED EDITION 251 of 300, together with THE ANTARCTIC BOOK bound in quarter vellum over paper boards, un-numbered limited edition of 300 copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR AND ALL 15 MEMBERS; illustrated with various plates throughout the three volumes, missing the three folding maps and panorama from the pocket in the back of volume 2; the vellum boards showing some staining and discolouration to the front of volume 1, with some bowing, volume 2 much better, with light discolouration and mild marks, volume 3 paper to the front showing staining and marks with some paper loss and general wear; internally tightly bound in all cases with some toning and foxing and handling marks showing intermittently throughout, volume 3 having some flower pressing stains between the front free end paper and blank fly leaf, end papers toned, with previous owner's inscriptions front and back of each volume (3)  

Lot 41

C S FORESTER, A SHIP OF THE LINE, 1st EDITION 1938, PUBLISHED BY MICHAEL JOSEPH, COMPLETE IN ORIGINAL 7/6 NET DUST JACKET; this being the second in the Hornblower series with Roland Hilder dust jacket artwork; an excellent example with only light wear, light chipping to the head and foot of the dust jacket, some dust marking to top edge and minor foxing; an uncommon title from the series

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