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Hoffmann (Heinrich) & Haymann (Ludwig) Die Olympischen Spiele 1936,containing 22 mounted stereoscopic photographs and additional prints lodged in compartments to the back, stereoscopic viewer located in a front compartment, 4to, light brown buckram stamped with a graphic design featuring the Olympic rings and title, very good condition, Diessen, Germany: Raumbild-Verlag Otto Schönstein, 1936
Modern Formula 1 programmes, books and histories,including FIA programmes for the 2001 United States Grand Prix at Indianapolis, the 2012 Malaysia GP (still sealed in its original polythene wrapper) and the 2014 Monaco GP, two 2015 Bahrain GP 'Light Up Your Nights' official FIA guide book and ticket sets, a 2017 Bahrain GP 'See It, Feel It, Live It' folder with official FIA guide book, 3 digital app viewers and 3-day ticket sets; sold with a 2002 Formula One photographic, week-to-view desk diary, plus seven books: '5 Days of a Grand Prix' by Nicholson & Parsons 1999, 'Racers' by Richard Williams 1997, Autosport's 'RAC British Grand Prix at Silverstone 1997', 'The Chequered Flag - 100 Years of Motor Racing' by Ivan Rendall 1995, 'The Complete Grand Prix Who's Who' by Steve Small 1994, 'British Grand Prix' by Maurice Hamilton 1992, 'Marlboro Grand Prix Guide 1950-1988' by Jacques Deschenaux; also photocopies of the Grand Prix Racing Facts & Figures results section, 1964 by Roland King-Farlow (qty.)
Mick Jones Leeds United 1970 F.A. Cup Final full tracksuit,light blue top & bottoms, gold club crest inscribed CUP FINAL, WEMBLEY 1970These tracksuits were worn at Wembley and again in the Replay at Old Trafford. It was on this occasion that Mick Jones swapped tracksuits with Chelsea's Ian Hutchinson. Jones scored in both matchesMick Jones joined Leeds United from Sheffield United in 1967 and made 220 League appearances for Leeds until 1975.
This fine 1979 4.2 Jaguar XJ6 has spent more of its life stationary than being used but on the whole has been MOT’d throughout its life. You can see on the DVLA register back to 2005 where it has covered less than 750 miles since then. It has however been sat for the last few years and now will need alongside cosmetic work and recommissioning.While the body appears to be very solid, very straight and with no heavy corrosion, the paint is poor with crazing all over. The vinyl roof and outer chrome trims are all good.Inside the rare to find cloth trim is very nice, needing little more than a clean. Wood work is good apart from some minor repairs required to the lacquer in places on the dash. All instrumentation switches etc are original and work, including all four electric windows. The roof lining cloth centre part has been removed and the side pieces have been retrimed in what once would have been fashionable “Leopard print fur”!The engine runs with excellent oil pressure and no smoke. A member of staff has driven it gently down a private road and reports the brakes and gearbox function correctly, power steering is light with no noise from the pump.So recommission, MOT and drive as is or fully restore but start with a running driving solid car? This lovely old Jag gives you that choice and comes with its original leather owner’s wallet complete with books.
With over £40,000 of service and repair invoices in its extensive service file it is hardly surprising that this beautiful Bentley still drives like new. There really is not much on the car that has not been serviced at some point, all by Bentley Specialists. There was a period between 2011 and 2013 where £17,000 was spent. This is on top of the £3448.35 spent in 2006 and a further £1199.07 in 2007 after the car had been unused for a long period of time. This car has just had so much care lavished on it, which makes it the special car it is today.The unmarked exterior is in “Midnight Blue” a stunning colour that almost changes hue as the light hits it. In darker conditions you could be forgiven for thinking its black, then in the light the blue comes through. Interior is trimmed in Magnolia hide with matching dark blue piping and is still one of the most luxurious interiors you will find in a car. Other manufacturers try but somehow they just cannot beat Rolls/Bentley at their own game.With a starting price of £180,000 the Bentley continental was for a long time the most expensive production car to be made (The Sultan of Brunei paid £2 Million to own the Launch car from the Geneva Motor show) Prices with extras were often a long way past the £200,000 mark so ownership was for the exclusive few and over the 11 Year production run only a total of 1290 Cars were produced (RHD and LHD included) A rare car then even rarer today. Chances to own one as nice as this with its history really do not come up often and if you want one do it now values are now going up fast.
A PAIR OF FRENCH GILTMETAL AND CUT GLASS SEVEN LIGHT CANDELABRA, (converted to electricity) late 19th century, each with raised central socket and hung with rows of prism cut icicles and droplets above a tier of scroll arm branches with foliate cast nozzles and sconces on tapering and waisted centre column and shaped plinth base. 63cm highProvenance: Captain HCP Hamilton, Moyne, Durrow, Co. Laois; thence by descent.
SEX PISTOLS - NEVER MIND THE BOLLOCKS - COMPLETE ORIGINAL UK SPOTS COPY - The sought after original UK SPOTS copy of the LP that shook the world (V 2086, SPOTS 001), complete with single sided 7", poster and original sticker! The LP is in very well presented Ex condition with only a couple of very light, minor and wispy markings. Matrix/runout: V 2086 A3 0 () BD? & V 2086 B1 B D? The single sided 7" (VDJ 24) is in clean Ex condition with just a couple of very minor scuffs. Matrix: VDJ 24 A2. The sleeve is in clean Ex condition with a little shelfwear and a a couple of light spots(!) on the reverse. The original poster is in clean condition with a couple of quite minor creases. Complete with original green sticker that states: 'UK Pressing includes one-sided single & Pistols poster SPOTS 001'.
PINK FLOYD - DARK SIDE OF THE MOON - An absolutely stunning copy of the first pressing of the prog masterpiece. Archival material here for sure. This is the SHVL 804 with the solid blue prism on labels, and condition is certainly Ex+ or archival quality with barely any markings to note - very clean labels with just a couple of minor spindle markings. Matrix/stampers: SHVL 804 A-2 1 R & SHVL 804 B-2 3 AL. The original gatefold sleeve (the catalogue number on the reverse measuring 1.2cm) is in clean Ex condition with only one or two very minor and light creases. A fantastic copy.
LED ZEPPELIN - SELF TITLED - 1st UK pressing of the band's hugely influential debut album - this copy with the all important uncorrected matrix number! Superhype credits for tracks on A side - 1,2 and 4 and B side - 1,2,3 and 5. Disc is a strong VG+ with a few very light hairline surface marks. The turquoise lettering (grey stripe) sleeve is in VG+ condition with light edgewear and slight wear to laminate - certainly no rips or tears. Matrix numbers are 588171 A//1 1 2 and 7 588171 B//1 18.
BOBAK, JONS, MALONE - MOTHERLIGHT - The pioneering LP from Mike Bobak, Andy Johns (not Jons!) and Wilson Malone, three backroom boys at the Morgan Sound Recording Studios in Willesden, London. This is the original UK pressing on Morgan Blue Town (BT 5003). The record is in fantastic strong Ex condition condition with only a couple of very minor, light and wispy markings that are barely of any consequence. The original textured sleeve is in well presented VG+ condition with some light staining on the reverse - elsewhere a very clean example. Bobak recalls: "The album was definitely a low-key thing, really just us having fun. We used dead studio time late at night to record the music, and part of the agreement was that we lost all rights to the tracks as soon as we created them. But that was alright – the album wasn't going to sell a million, though someone did tell me that it reached the charts in Holland!" The record is full of beautiful melodies which can take the form into haunting ethereal piano sections (The Lens), or guitar sections full of fuzz and psych (the beautiful On A Meadow-Lea). Unmissable.
KINGSTONIANS - PUT DOWN YOUR FIRE - Hugely sought after 7" on the collectible Doctor Bird label from this vocal trio. Both these two are lovely melancholic rocksteady rollers. Cat number is DB-1120, with a generic sleeve. Disc is VG with light scuffs and surface marks on both sides, should still play fine.
IN-BE-TWEENS - YOU BETTER RUN / JUANITA BANANA - Before Slade, even before Ambrose Slade there was.. The In-Be-Tweens, and we've got two of their sought after 7" releases here. First up a Columbia demo (try selling this on Discogs!) from 1966 (DB 8080) in generic company sleeve, condition is VG+with some light wear to labels but four pronged centre is intact. Also here is a Spanish copy of the split with the Hills - Juanita Banana. Disc is Ex and sleeve is VG+ with only very light wear and creasing.
JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE - ELECTRIC JIMI HENDRIX - Rare as hen's teeth 'privileged member's club' LP, pressed in tiny quantities in Track (2856 002). The record is in VG condition. Glossy and largely well presented, there are three scratches on side 1; firstly on track A1 running with the groove then two running parallel on tracks A3 and A4. The original cover is in VG+ condition with some wear to the spine and some light creases on the reverse.
YES - RELAYER UK TEST PRESSING (K 50096) - An unbelievable opportunity to obtain one of only a handful of UK test pressings in existence for the classic 1974 LP (K 50096 A1/B1 PORKY/PECKO etchings). The record is in superb Ex+ condition with perhaps just one or two very light, wispy and fine markings. Housed in a 'generic' white cover that contains 'figures' apparently written by Brian Lane from the band's upcoming US tour. From the vendor: It was 1974 and I lived in a downstairs rented flat in North Finchley, London. In the flat above lived a Scot called John who was Jon Anderson’s personal roadie at the time. I got to know him and also some of the other people who worked for Yes. The manager was Brian Lane but under him worked another Scot(!) called Alex Scott. "It was a Saturday morning I was in the street and up drove Alex in his Mercedes SL sports car – the pagoda roof type. He was rushing because he had to be at the airport that afternoon and the Mercedes had a flattening tyre and he had no time to get the puncture fixed. I said I would get it fixed if he left me the keys! Much to my surprise he accepted the offer gratefully and so I got the puncture fixed and thought nothing of it. "Just before Christmas, Alex knocked on my door and presented me with a record in a white sleeve with handwriting on it. He told me it was one of six copies of Relayer and the mix was different to the one which was released. He also told me it would not last as long as a normal record as it was made of a less durable vinyl. Apparently there was one copy for each of the band and a copy for the management and this was the management’s copy. The writing was Brian Lane and the figures are something to do with the US tour written months earlier."
TUDOR LODGE - S/T (6360 043) - A superb original UK copy of the phenomenal eponymous masterpiece from Tudor Lodge. The record is in superb Ex+ condition. Looking seldom played, there are very few markings to the playing surface indeed - this could be your final upgrade! There are just some rather light spindle markings. 1Y//1 & 2Y//1 matrix endings. The elaborate fold out sleeve is in extremely well presented Ex condition. So often seen with repairs and tears, this copy has none of that! Nice and clean, there is just some minor wear to the edges and a little shelfwear.
DON RENDELL & IAN CARR QUINTET - SHADES OF BLUE - Holy grail time for British Jazz fans with this unfathomably scarce original UK release on the EMI Lansdowne series (33SX 1733) of Don Rendell, Ian Carr and introducing Colin Purbrook on keys, Dave Green on bass and Trevor Tomkins on percussion. The record is in outstanding Ex+ or archive condition. A superb copy, there are barely any markings to note to the playing surface indicating that the record has been played sparingly. There are perhaps just a couple of rather light spindle markings to the otherwise very crisp and clean labels. MATRIX/STAMPERS: XAX 2770-1U 1 G & 2771-1U 1 G. The sleeve is in very strong Ex condition. A superb example, there is just some rather light wear to the rear flipback design with just one or two very minor creases on the bottom (reverse). Magic stuff.
SUN 212 - DOCTOR ROSS - THE BOOGIE DISEASE/JUKE BOX BOOGIE 78 - SIGNED? - Another astonishingly hard to find original US 10" 78RM from the boss with Sun 212. 'Doctor Ross' written in pen on The Boogie Disease label. The record is in well presented V condition. Perhaps a higher grade could be issued but for the 'shadowing' that is apparent to both sides - perhaps caused by storage in a PVC sleeve. Other than this, there are just a couple of quite light and minor surface marks. Light wear to the Juke Box Boogie label, otherwise the labels are in nice and clean condition. Matrix/runout: U-136 72/U-137 72.

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