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An Arts & Crafts WMF silver-plated claret jug Of bulbous form having frosted glass body with gilt highlights, the collar having cast decoration of grape vine and berries, impressed marks to handle, height 30cm CONDITION REPORT: Light wear to gilt hinge slightly loose, cover has been soldered back on at joint.
Fiat 500D “Transformabile” 1964 - Back in 1960 Fiat launched the Fiat 500D as a replacement for the outgoing model the Nuova 500. While retaining the outgoing models “suicide doors” they decided to replace the full length folding roof with one that only folded halfway, apart from that is on the rare model they called the “Transformable” making this model particularly sought after and very collectable today. Here we have a lovely example. Built in 1964 and restored approximately 10 years ago by an Italian Coachbuilder in Italy who rebuilt the engine, the interior and painted the body. Today the paint work is still very presentable with only minor imperfections. In fact all the original glass is still in place and is clear with only very fine hairline marks. All exterior trim is present, correct and in good condition and complimented by new chrome bumpers. The interior is still in great condition and it even the original over mats are present with only light marks. The engine starts with no hesitation, settles down to a nice even tick over and when on the road pulls cleanly, making the most of the 17hp that its 499cc produces. All the electrics work correctly and the overall mechanics are described as very good and there is a current UK MOT until 21st April 2017. Having watched and seen what other examples have sold for,this car is being offered with a very reasonable reserve and would complement any collection while increasing in value year on year.
Jaguar E type Series 111 5.3 1972 - Having not seen the light of day since 2007 when the current owners father sadly passed away, we are happy to of been asked to market this beautiful piece of British motoring history. This 3 owner 5.3 V12 Series 111 E type was first registered in 1972 and still with less than 40K on the clock. It is in superb all round condition with the original interior having just the right amount of patina to look correct but not worn or tatty. Mechanically it is superb but, unfortunately the previous owner 17 years ago had a van drive into the front of the car damaging the bonnet, rad etc and back in the day, with parts being very expensive but much lower car values, the insurance company deemed it a “Category C” damaged car so it is listed on HPI. At this point the sellers father, who himself was a salvage dealer, bought the car and had it professionally repaired using only genuine parts, these totaled in excess of £4000 , then painted to factory finish. You would never know it had been damaged . As you can see by the title and what makes this car unusual, apart from its mileage and it’s a UK Right Hand Drive car that has not been rusty! Is it an Automatic transmission model which according to the owner, makes the whole driving experience even better as he says ” you don’t drive it like a race car so why bother with a heavy clutch and clunky gearbox?” Coming complete with a massive history file, old MOT’s, bills of sale, invoices and reciepts all backing up its very low recorded miles of just over 34000 Now with a new MOT and with the reserve price set at a very sensible price for such a beautiful car, one that more than compensates for its insurance claim if that even wories you?
PINK FLOYD - THE PIPER AT THE GATES OF DAWN MONO 1ST - A lovely condition 1st UK mono pressing of the monstrous debut release from The Pink Floyd. Issued on the black/blue Columbia label with no 'File Under Popular' on the sleeve (SX 6157). The record is in lovely strong Ex condition. There are only a couple of very light wispy marks on both sides, and certainly nothing that is going to affect play. The labels are clean with some minor spindle wear. MATRIX/STAMPERS: XAX 3419-2 1 M and 3420-1 1 G. The sleeve is in Ex condition with a little wear to the laminate and a crease on the top right corner (reverse). Some light staining on the reverse.
BLACK CAT BONES - BARBED WIRE SANDWICH - A great 1st UK stereo pressing of the tripped out 1970 album on the Decca Nova series (SDN 15). The record is in lovely Ex+ condition with only one or two very light, wispy marks to note. The labels are nice and clean. MATRIX/STAMPERS: ZAL-9431 P-2W 1 U + 9432 P-1W 2 C? C. The sleeve is in strong Ex condition with only very light edgewear.
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 stunning Ex+ condition with only one or two extremely minor wispy marks when viewed under very strong light. The original textured sleeve is in nice Ex condition with some light staining on the front. 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.
PINK FLOYD - THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON - A very clean 1st UK pressing of the iconic 1973 LP. Harvest (SHVL 804) with solid blue triangle labels. The record is in Ex+ condition. An exceptionally clean copy, there are just one or two extremely light and minor wispy marks to note. The labels are bright and clear with some minor spindle wear. MATRIX/STAMPERS: SHVL 804 A2 2 ML and 1 M?R. With original 'Patent No' black inner. Complete with both posters and two stickers in very good condition. The gatefold sleeve is in Ex condition with some light edgewear, but certainly no rips/tears. A lovely copy.
GENESIS - FROM GENESIS TO REVELATION - 1ST UK MONO - The tremendously sought after debut release from an extremely young Genesis, this the very first UK mono issue on Decca (LK 4990). The record is in VG+ condition. There are a couple of light surface marks that are mainly limited to side 2 - there are certainly no scratches to note. The unboxed red labels are in clean condition with some spindle wear. With original mono Decca inner. Also complete with the just as seldom seen lyric insert which is in clean Ex condition. The front laminated sleeve is in VG condition. There is some light wear to the laminate and a 2 x 3cm paper tear on the reverse. Some light ringwear.
VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR - THE LEAST WE CAN DO IS WAVE TO EACH OTHER - A complete 'third mix' copy of the 1970 LP with the rarely seen poster. (CAS 1007). The smooth label record has B&C credits and A-3U/B-3U matrix endings. The record is in clean Ex condition with just one or two very minor wispy marks that are only really seen on side 2. The poster is in good condition with some creasing on the folding edges. The sleeve is in Ex condition with some light edgewear and definitely no rips/tears.
THE ROLLING STONES - OUT OF OUR HEADS FACTORY SAMPLE - A highly scarce original UK stereo Factory Sample pressing of the 1965 LP. The pink/blue labels have the title, catalogue number and matrix numbers hand written (SKL 4733, ZAL 6971-1W6974-1W). The record is in VG+ condition with some light surface marks, but no deeper marks/scratches. The record is housed in the UK mono sleeve (LK 4733). It is in Ex condition with a couple of minor creases.
MARIANNE FAITHFULL - FACTORY SAMPLES - 2 x virtually non-existent Factory Sample LPs! Both LPs are original UK mono pressings are issued on a blue label with black text and hand written catalogue/matrix numbers. Titles are Come My Way (LK 4688 - extremely clean Ex condition vinyl with just one or two very minor marks/Ex original UK sleeve) and S/T (LK 4689 - Ex condition with a couple of quite minor surface marks/Ex sleeve with light edgewear).
ROLLING STONES - LET IT BLEED MONO WITH POSTER - An incredible condition UK mono copy of the 1969 LP complete with poster. This is the boxed issue (LK 5025 with XARL 9363 P-1A/9364 P-2A matrix codes). The record is in incredible Ex+/archive condition with virtually no markings to note. There are perhaps one or two extremely wispy marks when viewed under strong light. Complete with original mono paper lyric insert. The poster is in excellent condition with little wear. The sleeve is in Ex condition with very minor edgewear, the 'Blue Stereo SKL 5025' has been crossed out in red pen on the reverse with the stereo catalogue number also written in red pen on the top left hand side of the reverse.
NICK DRAKE - PINK MOON - 28 minutes of pure magic from Nick Drake, with this sadly being his last album. This is the 1st UK pressing from 1972 on Island (pink rim ILPS 9184). The record is in lovely clean Ex condition with just a couple of quite minor surface marks that are only really noted on side 2. A-1U/B-1U matrix endings. The sleeve is in VG+ condition with just some light edgewear and a light crease halfway down the front cover.

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