Eleven Jimi Hendrix vinyl LP records and picture disc. "Smash Hits", "Film S/Track Jimi Hendrix", "Radio One Dbl Album", "Rainbow Bridge", "Rare Hendrix", "Are You Experience", "Stone Free", "Axis Bold As Love", "What'd I Say", "Loose Ends", "Isle of Wight", "Woke Up This Morning & Found Myself Dead" picture disc. All in various Conditions.
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AUTOGRAPHS: A collection of 1960's pop star autographs removed from a fans autograph book including Stevie Winwood, Jess Conrad, Mike Sarne, Van Morrison, Billy Harrison, Jimmy Saville, Ray Davies, Spencer Davis, Freddie Garrity, Donovan, Adam Faith and others. Most with cellotape attached.
A rare Roberts Radio, Model 600 with silver mesh grille, five push buttons, two tuning knobs, aerial with clear perspex back and part front enabling interior to be seen, black leather handle on turntable base. This radio was one of only 5 or 6 produced by Roberts for a radio show in the 1970's and was constructed by the vendor in the Roberts Radio development lab. Condition Report Overall good clean condition.
Six 1960's Pop/Rock programmes. Programme one to include Chuck Berry, Carl Perkins, The Animals etc. Programme two to include The Searchers, Bobby Vee, Dusty Springfield and The Diamonds. Programme three to include Johnny Burnette, Flee, Rekkers, Gene McDaniels and Danny Rivers. Programme 4 to include The Kinks, Gene Pitney, Marianne Faithfull and Gerry & The Pacemakers. Programme 5 to include Jet Harris & Tony Meehan, Mark Wynter & The Springfields. Programme 6 to include Duffy Power, Mike Sarne, Don Spencer, John Leyton and Mike Berry. All in VG++ conditions.
A 9ct gold kerb link chain, 2.7g, 22cm, and a 9ct gold rope link chain, 3.4g, 23cm, together with a small collection yellow metal costume jewellery, circa 1960's to 1980's, comprising three pairs of earring rings of various rope twist design, A Christian Dior stick pin, a kerb link bracelet with heart shaped locket clasp. (10)
A 9ct gold cased lady's Rone Incabloc wristwatch, with circular gold face and baton markers, woven textured strap, 17 jewel movement, case no 446959, B&S, Birmingham 1972, a 9ct gold cased lady's Berkeley wristwatch, with oval pearlised face and textured strap, ETA movement ref 2487, case no 804944, RCK, London 1978, together with two Edwardian 9ct gold cased lady's wristwatches, with circular faces, Arabic numerals, and woven leather and thread straps, approx total gold weight 40g. (4)
United States Dispensatory Twentieth Edition published by Philadelphia & London J. B. Lippincott Company, The Medical Annual 1909 by Wright Bristol, The House Medical Advisor by H Muller MD publisher by the Werner Company 3 Broadway Ludgate Hill London, Victorian Murderesses by Mary S Hartman, Nostradamus The New Revolutions by John Hogue and Robert Lewis Stevenson The Man and His Work Extra Number of the Book Man 1913
A set of six silver handled butter knives, hallmarks for London 1940 JW & Co, with stainless steel blades, in original fitted box, together with a set of 12 silver coffee spoons with sugar tongs, hallmarks for Sheffield 1923 GB & S, in original fitted box, 3ozt (2)
A pair of Baltic silver 'Captain's Gift' sugar tongs, with shell bowls and bright cut decoration, monogram 'KFG' to cartouche, hallmarks 'A-3 1881 84' maker ES, 1.7 ozt, together with a Scots Guards silver shooting spoon by HP, London 1914, a Burns Cottage silver and enamel teaspoon by JC&S, Birmingham 1911, a white metal measure with loop handle and engraved thistle decoration, one side being a half measure of the other, and a pair of white metal fiddle pattern teaspoons by Peter Ross, Aberdeen (6)
A vintage patent surveyors theodolite by Stanleys of London, no 20429, with fitted wood box, 34cm high (with repaired label for 1930's) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 188 - optics appear clear, spirit level undamaged, metal work slightly tarnished but otherwise good condition, wooden box heavily scratched.
A mid-17th century bellarmine jug, badly damaged, but with a rare and interesting crest. Stamped with an anchor (upside down) between star form pellets. This rare crest may be unrecorded. The anchor mark in a slightly different form and with initials is associated with the merchant Pieter van den Ancker of Dordrecht who imported Frechen wares to London during the 1650's and 60's (See Gaimster 82-3).
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