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Lot 515

42/43 Northampton Town v Aston Villa Football Programme: War Cup single sheet dated 6 2 1943. Light team changes and message to rear. Folding.

Lot 519

1933/34 Nottingham Forest v Plymouth Football Programme: Very good condition with light fold and a couple of nicks to edge. Score and scorers noted with one team change inside.

Lot 544

37/38 Clapton Orient v Swindon Town Football Programme: Very good condition dated 9 10 1937 with no team changes. Light fold.

Lot 559

62/63 Floriana v Ipswich Town Football Programme: Green European Cup 18 page programme in good condition with writing to centre team page. Light fold.

Lot 706

1931/32 Blackburn Rovers v Sheffield Wednesday Football Programme: The 1-6 away win was the biggest away win from any team in the league this season. Fair/good with no team changes. Light fold and tiny tear at the top.

Lot 826

37/38 Manchester City v Liverpool Football Programme: Good condition with light fold. No team changes.

Lot 21

CEILING LIGHT, contemporary style with hanging glass shades, approx 95cm drop.

Lot 73

KELLY HOPPEN LIGHT BOX, with Repousse necklace inside, ebonised finish, 80cm x 80cm.

Lot 36

Italian painter of XIX Century. Portrait of young woman. Attributable to Anthony Mancini (Rome 1852-1930) for the wriggles of light on the face. 66x51, pastel on paper mounted on canvas.

Lot 64

Statuette of light green jade with with wooden base. Two fishes. H Cm 18 Base Cm 16.

Lot 65

Statuette of light green jade with with wooden base. Three deer. H Cm 26 Base Cm 20.

Lot 730

Modern Light Wood Garden Room Suite Comprising 6 + 2 Chairs & Extending Table

Lot 1

LED ZEPPELIN - 'I' - 1ST UK PRESSING LP (ATLANTIC 588171, UNCORRECTED MATRIX). Handsome example of the iconic debut offering from Led Zeppelin, this the 1st UK pressing (Atlantic 588171 with Superhype/Jewel credits, uncorrected matrix and turquoise lettering sleeve). The record is in VG+ condition. There are some light surface and hairline markings to both sides though these are at no point of a heavier nature whatsoever with no scratches to mention. With bright, clean and sharp labels. Matrix/runout: 588171 A//1 1 1 8 & 588171 B//1 18 4. The sleeve is in VG+ condition - a clean example, there is some light wear to the laminate and a couple of minor creases.

Lot 10

CATAPILLA - S/T LP (1ST UK VERTIGO SWIRL 6360 029). Very neat copy of the band's forward thinking eponymous 1971 album (UK Vertigo swirl 6360 029). The record is in extremely fine Ex condition with only a couple of extremely light and faint hairline markings noted. 1Y//1 & 2Y//1 matrix endings. Complete with original swirl 'plastic bags can be dangerous' British patent number inner. The gatefold sleeve is in Ex condition with some light edgewear which is not heavy at all.

Lot 11

SEX PISTOLS - ANARCHY IN THE UK 7" (EMI 2566 FACTORY SAMPLE STICKER, CHRIS THOMAS CREDITS). Wicked copy of the ferocious 1976 cut, this one of the first 5000 copies crediting Chris Thomas as the producer on both sides and also containing an original 'Factory Sample Not For Sale' sticker on the A side. The record is in ace Ex+ or archive quality condition showing very few markings of any discernible nature. Complete with original black sleeve in VG+ condition with some light ringwear and one small tear.

Lot 12

KALEIDOSCOPE - FAINTLY BLOWING LP (1ST UK FONTANA PRESSING - STL 5491). Cool copy of the revered 1969 album from the (British!) Kaleidoscope (Fontana smooth labels STL 5491). The record is in strong and solid VG condition. There are some light surface markings to both sides, though at no point are these of a heavier nature with no scratches to mention at all. A light watermark (a common feature on this release) is noted at the start of side 2, this only extends approx 1cm into track B1 where some light surface noise is noted. The fragile gatefold sleeve is in (again, strong) VG condition - a solid example, there is some general edgewear with some light 'fraying' along the opening edge; at no point is this of greater wear with no rips/tears/writing or otherwise to note. A fine example.

Lot 14

ART PEPPER - MEETS THE RHYTHM SECTION LP (US CONTEMPORARY C 3532). Introducing this all-star lineup of Art Pepper, Red Garland, Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones with this special session from January 19, 1957 (original US pressing on Contemporary C 3532). The record is in VG condition - a solid example retaining its original gloss, there are some light surface and hairline markings to both sides, at no point are these of a heavier nature whatsoever. Matrix: LKL-12-121-D2 & 122-D2. The sleeve is in VG condition. A clean front cover, there is some foxing/discolouration on the reverse and notable shelf wear.

Lot 16

DAVID BOWIE - SCARY MONSTERS LP - PURPLE VINYL (BOW LP 2). One of only a handful of copies ever pressed (some sources say as little as 5 copies were produced), here's an unbelievable chance to own one of the rarest Bowie records in existence; the UK 1980 RCA purple vinyl copy of the superb album Scary Monsters (BOW LP 2). Presented in outstanding condition, the record is Ex+. Witnessed under high intensity LED lights, there are a couple of extremely faint, minor and exceedingly wispy markings that are noted. With extremely clean and sharp labels showing no spindle markings indicating this copy has been played sparingly. Matrix/stampers: BOW LP2 A3 TOWNHOUSE I CANT THINK.... B3C & BOW LP2 B3 TOWNHOUSE .....OF ANYTHING A1AX. Complete with the original UK picture sleeve (as this copy would have been housed with) presented in VG+ condition with a couple of light creases.

Lot 17

ABBA - THE ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION - 26 X 7" BOX SET (ABBA 26). Superb, highly limited edition 7" box set commemorating the 10th anniversary of ABBA winning the Eurovision Song Contest. Issued in 1982 and containing 26 x blue vinyl 7" records, these are chiefly in superb Ex+ condition showing very few markings. The picture sleeves are in mainly Ex condition with small paper 'cataloguing' stickers on the paper sleeves, this may leave residue if removed. Complete with discography insert though not the numbered certificate insert. The blue flip top box is in VG condition with some wear to the edges and a couple of light paper tears on the top 'opening' section and the reverse (top section).

Lot 2

LED ZEPPELIN - II - 1ST UK 'LIVIN' LOVIN' WRECK' PRESSING LP (ATLANTIC 588198). A brilliant example original UK pressing of the essential 2nd album from Led Zeppelin (Atlantic 588198 with track B2 listed as 'Livin' Lovin' Wreck (She's A Woman) on the record). The record is in outstanding Ex+ or archive condition. A sublime final upgrade copy, very few markings of discernible nature can be seen even under an intense light source. Lovely sharp and clean labels with only a few faint spindle markings. Matrix/runout: 588198 A ? 2 1 1 2 & 588198 B ? 2 1 1 5. The sleeve is in extremely well presented Ex condition. A top example, there is only a little edgewear and some very slight ringwear on the reverse. None of the usual discolouration, foxing and wear usually associated with this matte sleeve.

Lot 22

INTENSITY - TURN-ABOUT-INSIDE-OUT PLASTIC COATED HUMAN LP (EDEN LP 68). Extremely few on the ground underground Acid Folk/Psych rarity from the tiny label that brought us Mourning Phase (EDEN LP 68). The record is in stunning Ex+ condition showing only a couple of extremely faint paper markings witnessed under intense LED light. Complete with original 'double sided' card insert presented in Ex+ condition.

Lot 24

PINK FLOYD - THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON - 1ST UK 'SOLD BLUE' PRESSING (SHVL 804). Really fine 1st UK copy of the iconic 1973 album (SHVL 804 'solid blue' triangle labels). The record is in glossy Ex condition with a few rather light and faint surface markings with some (again, very faint and wispy) paper hairline markings noted under extremely strong LED lights. Matrix/stampers: SHVL 804 A-2 1 11 & SHVL 804 B-2 3 1.1 A. With original black inner (no additional inserts). The original gatefold sleeve is in very neat Ex condition with some minor edgewear and very light ringwear on the reverse. With original sticker on the front cover.

Lot 25

BEEFEATERS - MEET YOU THERE LP (TELEFUNKEN SONET NT 672). The original German pressing of the 1969 LP from the Danish outfit (NT 672). The record is in clean Ex condition with a couple of very light and minor paper scuff/hairline markings. The sleeve is in VG+ condition with some light peeling to the reverse laminate.

Lot 26

WINFRIED CAPTEINA - S/T LP (WC-28483). Tripping out with this self released LP from Winfried Capteina - a heavy dose of outsider garage psych! The record is in Ex+ condition with a very light paper marking on side 2. The sleeve is in Ex condition with a little edgewear.

Lot 27

COSMIC JOKERS - GERMAN KOSMISCHE MUSIK LPs. Wicked bundle of 2 x original/early German pressing LPs from The Cosmic Jokers. Titles are Galactic Supermarket (KM 58010 original pressing - Ex a couple of very faint hairline markings/Ex extremely clean sleeve with some very light laminate wear) and The Cosmic Jokers (KM 58.008 '2nd pressing' without the '3 dots' around the spindle hole - Ex with a couple of very light paper/hairline markings/Ex with sticker residue on the front and a small punch hole on the front top right).

Lot 28

ASH RA TEMPEL - ORIGINAL GERMAN PRESSING LPs. Prima selection of 2 x original German pressing LPs from the pioneering outfit. Titles are Schwingungen (Ohr OMM 556020 - Ex a few scuff marks on side 2/Ex very neat example gatefold sleeve, some light edgewear) and Starring Rosi (Kosmische Musik KM 58.007 - superb Ex+ record/Ex a couple of very small, light and minor creases).

Lot 29

GOMORRHA - I TURNED TO SEE WHOSE VOICE IT WAS LP (BRAIN METRONOME 1003). The experimental, raw 1972 LP from northern Rhineland favourites Gomorrha (Brain Metronome brain 1003). The record is in glossy Ex condition with a few rather light hairline markings. The sleeve is in VG condition with some noted ringwear.

Lot 3

PINK FLOYD - THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON - 1ST UK 'SOLID BLUE' PRESSING LP (SHVL 804). Superb 1st UK pressing of the seminal concept album (SHVL 804 'solid blue' triangle on labels). Side 1 is in clean Ex condition showing a couple of very light and minor surface markings on A1 and A2. Side 2 is in top Ex+ condition showing very few markings. Matrix/mother stampers: SHVL 804 A-2 5 GDT & SHVL 804 B-2 3 (indecipherable at the 3 o'clock position, seemingly I.I vertical and I horizontal). Complete with both stickers, posters and original black 'Patent No.' black inner. The gatefold sleeve is in lovely Ex condition with a little edgewear and a couple of very minor creases/scuff markings, none of which are of a heavier nature whatsoever.

Lot 30

NEU - LPs. The first 2 albums from Dusseldorf masters Neu! Titles are S/T (original German Brain Metronome brain 1004 - VG+ a couple of light and minor surface marks/VG+ a few light creases around the edges) and Neu! 2 (original UK pressing on United Artists UAG 29500 - very fine Ex record with only one or two extremely faint paper markings/VG+ some minor foxing and a white sticker on the front top left section).

Lot 32

SHAGGY - LESSONS FOR BEGINNERS LP (ROYAL RGLP 80). Seldom seen only LP from the Gothenburg formed rockers (Royal Records RGLP 80). The record is in VG+ condition showing a couple of light surface markings, none of which are of a heavier nature whatsoever. Complete with lyric inner. The sleeve is in Ex condition with a few light creases around the edges.

Lot 33

SUNDAY - SUNDAY LP (BELLAPHON BLPS 19066). Scarcely seen eponymous and only album from Sunday (Bellaphon original 1971 German pressing BLPS 19066). The record is in Ex condition showing some rather light scuff markings when noted under intense LED lighting. The sleeve is in VG+ condition with a small 'nick' along the opening section and a old 'VSSL Code AFSD' sticker on the reverse.

Lot 34

WIND - MORNING LP (CBS S 65 007). Superb example 1st German pressing of the 1972 album from the eclectic Nuremberg band (CBS S 65007). The record is in Ex+ condition showing only a couple of extremely light and faint wispy hairline markings noted under intense LED lightning. The gatefold sleeve is in lovely Ex condition with only a little discolouration.

Lot 35

WEED - S/T LP (PHILIPS 6305 096). The very rarely seen eponymous LP from Ken Hensley's WEED (original 1971 German Philips release 6305 096). The record is in VG+ with some light surface markings to the playing surfaces - these are never heavier in nature with no scratches to mention at all. With nice, clean and sharp labels which show a few light spindle markings. The sleeve is in VG+ condition - showing fantastic vivid colour, there is evidence of water damage on the reverse rear section - only just visible to the eye on the sleeve, this can be moreover seen when looking 'inside' the sleeve. A very neat copy.

Lot 37

THE SISTERS OF MERCY - THE DAMAGE DONE 7" (MERCIFUL RELEASE MR7). The cracking debut offering from The Sisters Of Mercy, this a top original UK copy released on the band's own label Merciful (MR 7). The record is in lovely clean Ex condition with just a couple of extremely light, faint and wispy markings that are only really noted a very strong light source. Matrix/etchings: MR 7 PICTURE-1 EG FOR SPIGGY A PORKY PRIME CUT & MR 7 WORDS-1 EG A NUDDER PORKY PRIME CUT FOR TRIXIE. The fragile original picture sleeve is in Ex condition with some rather light edgewear and one or two very minor creases on the reverse.

Lot 38

LED ZEPPELIN - I (1ST UK PRESSING LP - ATLANTIC 588171). Good times with absolutely no bad times with this Extremely well presented 1st UK pressing of the celebrated eponymous LP (Atlantic 588171 with uncorrected matrix). The record is in Ex condition with only a couple of very light and minor surface/hairline markings, only really visible under a very strong LED light source. Matrix: *UNCORRECTED* 588171 A//1 1 1 8 & 588171 B//1 18 5. The turquoise lettering original sleeve is in VG+ condition showing some light creasing to the laminate - elsewhere lovely and clean with absolutely no rips/tears/writing or otherwise! A top copy.

Lot 39

LOCOMOTIVE - WE ARE EVERYTHING YOU SEE LP (PARLOPHONE PCS 7093). Seldom seen original UK pressing of the Birmingham outfit's only LP (Parlophone PCS 7093). The record is in neat VG+ condition with a couple of light surface markings, perhaps moreover noted on track B1 - these are not of a heavier nature whatsoever. The sleeve is in VG+ condition with some light creases to the laminate, the reverse flipback design is in clean order.

Lot 4

BLACK SABBATH - MASTER OF REALITY LP (ORIGINAL UK VERTIGO SWIRL 6360 050). Final upgrade copy of the monstrous July 1971 LP from Sabbath, this the complete 1st UK pressing (6360 050 with poster). The record is in breathtaking Ex+ condition showing only one or two extremely faint and minuscule wispy markings. Lovely sharp and clean labels showing a few light spindle markings on side 2. Matrix/runout: 6360050 1Y//1 ? 420 11 1 04 & 2Y//1 ? 420 1 1 5 04. Complete with the original poster is in top NM condition showing only slight foxing on the plain side. Complete with original swirl inner. The embossed 'box type' sleeve is in top Ex+ condition showing only very minor laminate wear around the edges. A stunning example.

Lot 40

CRESSIDA - ASYLUM LP (ORIGINAL UK VERTIGO SWIRL 636 025). Superb example original UK copy of the forward thinking 1971 album (large swirl 6360 025). The record is in brilliant Ex+ condition showing only a few extremely tiny, faint and wispy paper markings under extreme LED lighting - a final upgrade copy! The sleeve is in VG+ condition with a small light paper tear on the top right section of the front and a little foxing. Complete with 'plastic bags can be dangerous' swirl inner.

Lot 41

MANDY MORTON AND SPRIGUNS - MAGIC LADY LP (BLUE VINYL BAN 1011). The magical 1978 LP from Mandy Morton and Spriguns, this the ridiculously hard to find original blue vinyl pressing complete with a whole host of promotional stickers! The record is in fantastic Ex+ or archive condition showing very few discernible markings even under intense LED lightning - absolutely no need to upgrade! Matrix/runout: SRS-28-A EG C 2938 & SRS-28-B EG C 2938. Complete with very clean Ex condition hexagonal lyric insert (a little foxing). This copy contains 3 x 'Turn On To Mandy Morton And Spriguns' stickers, 6 x 'Mandy Morton And Spriguns Heavy Metal Folk-Rock' stickers, 2 x 'Turn On To' stickers and 4 x 'Spriguns Bite Back' stickers - all have not been used. The sleeve is in Ex condition with just a couple of light creases around the edges.

Lot 42

JOY DIVISION - AN IDEAL FOR LIVING 7" (ENIGMA PSS 139). "This is not a concept EP. It is an enigma." Here it is then, the first EP from Joy Division with this the original (serrated ridge) self-released copy on Enigma presented in brilliant condition. The record is in Ex+ condition showing a couple of very light, faint and wispy paper scuffs on side 1 with very few markings on side 2. Matrix (etched): PSS 139 EP A1 & PSS 139 EP B1 (EG at 3 o'clock position on both sides). The four panel fold-out sleeve is in Ex condition. A very neat example with only slight discolouration, there is some light creasing along the 'top' edge, this is not serious at all and is almost impossible to avoid! Superb copy.

Lot 43

IRON MAIDEN - THE SOUNDHOUSE TAPES - ORIGINAL 7" RELEASE (ROCK HARD RECORDS ROCK 1). Legendary debut 45 from Iron Maiden from 1979, this the original self released 7" on Rock Hard Records (ROK 1). The record is in unprecedented Ex+ or archive quality condition showing just one or two extremely faint, trace like paper markings under an intense light source. No insert. The sleeve is in Ex condition with a little light ringwear and a little wear to the left section on the reverse. Identified by the following details. The picture sleeve: Measures 7 & 1/8 inches across by 7 & 1/4 inches vertically, the cutout on the reverse is curved and has diagonal cuts at either end, the 'inside' picture sleeve colour is 'off white'/beige, not a pure white that represses have and the sleeve is solid orange in colour. The record matrix/runoff grooves: *EG* SA LYN 7627-IT (faint) ROK-1A & *EG* SA LYN 7628-IT (very faint) ROK-1B. Nigh unbeatable copy; will you ever find a better one?

Lot 44

COMPLEX - S/T (ORIGINAL PRESSING LP - TD 6869). Holy grail time for collectors of British Psychedelia with the phenomenal eponymous album from Complex - self released with just 99 copies pressed, this is one of the few surviving original copies (TD 6869). Side 1 is in glossy Ex condition with a couple of light hairline markings to the playing surface, the textured label is in sharp and clean condition. Side 2 is in VG+ condition - a few more light surface/hairline markings are noted, though these are never of a heavier nature whatsoever with no scratches or heavier markings to mention. Once again with a very clean and sharp label. Matrix: JEF TD 6869 XA & JEF TD 6869 B. The sleeve is in VG condition. Notoriously fragile, this is a clean example with the colour on the front looking as striking as ever - there are a couple of light creases on the reverse with a complete seam split along the top edge and an approx 9 cm seam split on the bottom edge.

Lot 45

THE BEATLES - WHITE ALBUM - UK NUMBER 0001330 (MONO PMC 7067/7068). Great to see very low number copy of the most famous eponymous album of all time! This original UK number 0001330 sleeve is in Ex condition. A fantastic clean example, the cover only shows only very minor wear. There is only light signs of wear to the laminate with a small 'peel' on the reverse right section (approximately 2/3 down the sleeve leading from the spine). Elsewhere there is only very minor discolouration, some light edgewear and a little shelfwear (the text is still fully readable). The original UK mono LPs (PMCS 7067/7068, 'Sold In UK', 'Mfd In UK', no EMI text and -1/-1/-1/-1 matrix endings) are in VG and G+ condition - surface and scuff markings are noted to the playing sides with a few light scratches on side 4. Complete with original black inners, photos and lyric poster.

Lot 46

THE BRIGHTHELMSTONES - THE BRIGHTHELMSTONES. One of the rarest Acid Folk/Psych self released albums now with the eponymous LP from The Brighthelmstones with only 50 copies rumoured to have been pressed (and now only 3 or so known copies known to exist) by the band themselves on their own label Theatre Records in 1972. The record (as thick as an acetate with pasted over and hand typed labels produced by the band) is in clean Ex condition showing a couple of light and minor surface markings. The sleeve is in neat VG+ condition with only rather minor edgewear and a couple of creases. The sleeve is signed by lead vocalist Vicki Johnson on the back cover and also comes with the original inner sleeve with the pasted glossy insert with band photos and information.

Lot 49

KELLY JONES - ONLY THE NAMES HAVE BEEN CHANGED LP (V2 RECORDS - VVR1046271). The long out of print 2007 solo LP from The Stereophonics frontman. The record is in Ex+ condition showing only one or two extremely faint and wispy paper markings. Complete with Ex+ condition printed lyric inner. The sleeve is in sharp Ex condition - almost impossible to find without some kind of 'wear' due to the dark matte nature to it, there are just a couple of rather light scuff marks on the front.

Lot 5

DEEP PURPLE - SHADES OF DEEP PURPLE LP (1ST UK STEREO PRESSING PCS 7055). Impeccable 1st UK stereo copy of the stand out debut LP from Deep Purple (Parlophone black/yellow labels 'Sold In UK' PCS 7055). The record is in outlandish Ex+ condition with just one or two of the faintest wispy paper markings noted under an extreme light source. Lovely crisp and sharp labels with only a couple of spindle markings indicate that this copy has not been played many times at all. Matrix/mother stampers: YEX 689-1 1 G & YEX 690-1 1 G. Complete with original EMI inner. The sleeve is in ace Ex+ condition showing only a little laminate 'wrinkles' leading in from the edges; the flipback design is in stunning order.

Lot 53

THE BEATLES - LOVE ME DO - ORIGINAL UK 7" DEMO (45-R 4949). The essential Beatles record for any serious collector - the original UK 7" demo of the fab four's debut 45 (Parlophone white/red A labels 45-R 4949). The A side is in VG condition. There are surface and scuff markings to the playing surface, though at no point do these extend deeper than this. With '1962' hand written on the label and, rather humorously, an additional 'C' has been hand written on 'McArtney' on both labels, the record was famously pressed omitting Paul's 'C'! Side 2 is in similar VG condition - there are again surface markings and some scuffs, again noted is that these are not of a heavier nature. Both sides play through very well with no skips/jumps or even notable pops, just some light surface noise mainly noted in the intro of each side. Matrix/mother stampers: 7XCE 17144-1N ZT JR & 7XCE 17145-1N ZT JR. Complete with (scarce enough in its own right) 'Urgent Special Rush Copy' demo company sleeve in well presented in VG+ condition with no rips or tears.

Lot 54

BANKSY BLOW POP STENCILLED SLEEVE. An extremely rare example of the sought after 'Capoeira Twins - 4x3' white label promo, issued in 1999 on Bristol's Blowpop records with a genuine Banksy stencilled sleeve. The sleeve shows evidence of water damage to lower left corner, light ringwear to front (more pronounced to the verso) and otherwise light wear. Disc is VG+ with light surface marks, matrix etching to read BLOWP 001 - A -1-1 -1 with email address and URLs for the label also etched to runout. Also included is 1999 event flyer with mention of label 'Blowpop'. Please see pictures.

Lot 58

GENESIS 1972 POSTER. An original poster for a 14th July 1972 Genesis performance at London's Lyceum. Measures 39.5 x 30" and in VF condition, with evidence of folds and some light wear.

Lot 6

THE GRAHAM BOND ORGANIZATION - THE SOUND OF '65 LP (1ST UK MONO 33SX 1711). Introducing The Graham Bond Organization (fantastic for Cream fans with Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce members) with this fantastic clean original UK mono copy (Columbia black/blue labels 33SX 1711). The record is in extremely neat Ex condition showing only a couple of very light and minor surface markings. With super clean, crisp and sharp labels. Matrix: XAX 2784-1N & 2785-1N. Complete with very clean (Ex) original Emitex inner. The sleeve is in ace Ex+ condition - a really fine example with stunning colour on the front, there is some very minor wear around the edges of the flipback design (some of this is laminated and should be able to be cleaned away with care).

Lot 61

ROXY MUSIC 1973 POSTER. A rare 1973 poster issued to promote the UK tour with Sharks and Lloyd Watson. Measures 20 x 30" and in VF condition with some light creasing. From the archive of poster designer David Arnott.

Lot 63

GENESIS AND QUEEN AT EWELL TECH POSTER. An original poster for a 9th Jan 1971 concert at Ewell Tech, Surrey. Listed on the lineup are Genesis, Kevin Ayers and the Whole World, Flying Fortress and Hard Meat. Hard Meat disbanded before the event and were replaced by Queen. Measures 20 x 30" and in VF condition with only light creasing. From the archive of poster designer David Arnott.

Lot 64

T REX POSTER 1971. An original poster for a 23rd Oct 1971 T.Rex performance at Sheffield City Hall. Measures 39.5 x 30". VF condition with some light wear to edges. Printed image clean and colours bright. From the archive of poster designer David Arnott.

Lot 65

T REX POSTER 1971. An original poster for a 2nd July 1971 T.Rex performance at Birmingham Odeon, supported by Bronco. Measures 39.5 x 30". VF condition with light damage and discolouration to borders. Printed image clean and colours bright. From the archive of poster designer David Arnott.

Lot 8

PINK FLOYD - A SAUCERFUL OF SECRETS - 1ST UK MONO PRESSING LP (SX 6258). Superlative copy of the mind expanding 1968 LP, this the original UK mono pressing (black/blue Columbia SX 6258, 'Lupus/Magdalene' credits, track listings starting just below the inner ridge and 'Gilmore' misspelling). With an original 'Factory Sample Not For Sale' sticker on side 1. The record is in marvellous Ex+ condition - a proper upgrade copy with only one or two extremely wispy and faint hairline markings noted under an intense light source. Complete with original company inner. The front laminated sleeve is in sharp Ex+ condition showing only some very minor edgewear and some slight wear to the laminate.

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DAVID BOWIE - S/T LP (ORIGINAL UK PHILIPS SBL 7912). Well presented original UK pressing of the album that would famously become Space Oddity (Philips SBL 7912). With 'Essex Music Int. Ltd.' credits on both sides. The record is in Ex condition, a neat copy with only a couple of light and minor surface markings with absolutely nothing of a heavier nature whatsoever. Clean labels with some spindle markings. Matrix: 852146 1Y//2 * 1 1 2 & 852146 2Y//2 1 1 1. The gatefold sleeve is in solid VG condition with some general edgewear, noted shelf wear and a light 'wavy' nature to the bottom section of the opening edge perhaps indicating minor water damage at some stage.

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