5 EPs comprising 'The Magic Potion of Lou Johnson' London Label (REX 1438), Martha (Reeves) &Vandellas 'Hittin' Tamla Motown Label (TME 2017), Irma Thomas 'Time Is On My Side' Liberty Label (LEP 4035), Otis Redding 'Early Otis Redding' Sue Label (IEP 710) and Barbara Lewis 'Snap Your Fingers' Atlantic Label (AET 6015)
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CHICAGO BLUES 10 LPs comprising Elmore James 'Tough' (with 4 Tracks by John Brim) Blue Horizon Label (7-63204), 'Magic Sam: 1937-1969' Blue Horizon Label (7-63223) and Magic Sam 'West Side Soul' Delmark Label (DS 615), Otis Rush 'This Ones A Good Un' Blue Horizon Label (7-63222), Doctor Clayton 'Pearl Harbour Blues' RCA Intl. Label (INTS 1176), Buddy Guy 'In The Beginning' Red Lightnin' Label (RL 001), Muddy Waters 'The Super Super Blues Band' (with Howlin Wolf & Bo Diddley) Chess Label (CRL 4537), 'The Best Of Muddy Waters' Pye Intl. Label (NPL 28040), B.B. King 'Indianola Mississippi Seeds' Probe Label (SPBA 6255) and Muddy Waters 'Hard Again' Blue Sky Label (SKY 81853)
Large collection of magic lantern slides including Robinson Crusoe, Cock Robin, Our Fireman, Never Ride a Strange Horse, Red Riding Hood, Aladdin, Cinderella, Punch and Judy and others, together with a wooden box containing one hundred Natural History and Geography slides and a mahogany slide frame (qty)
Late 19th Century brass and mahogany magic lantern by Newton & Co, standing on a rectangular stepped plinth, bears ivorine makers label, length of plinth 49cm Good clean and tidy example, lacks burner, the plinth with a diagonal split running through it from the front edge beneath the lens - ** General condition consistent with age
GOOD W. WATSON & SONS, LONDON, LATE 19th CENTURY MAHOGANY AND LACQUERED BRASS MAGIC LANTERN, the front brass plate inscribed W. Watson & Sons, 313 High Holborn, London, No 1379, having 8" lens with rack and pinion focusing and fitted with mahogany sliding plate holder, the body hinged to allow adjustment of inclination, having side and rear opening door to access the now electrified light source, blued metal chimney, 18 3/4" (47.6cm) long lens closed down
VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND BRASS BIUNIAL MAGIC LANTERN, the two projector lenses with rack and pinion focussing the tall body fitted to receive two light sources/lamps (absent) with side opening vented doors, original black metal chimney on mahogany base with moulded edge, 25 1/2" (64.8cm) high overall
19th CENTURY LACQUERED BRASS SLIDE PROJECTOR/MAGIC LANTERN WITH HORIZONTALLY MOUNTED CYLINDRICAL BODY on cast iron and brass stand with pivoting mount, having simple rack and pinion focussing, the body widening to the rear and possibly later adapted to take screw in electric light source, 16 1/2" (42cm) long lens closed down 13" (33cm) high
[HISTORY & ARCHAEOLOGY]. Cunliffe, Barry. Hengistbury Head, first edition, Elek, London, 1978, boards, dustjacket, full-page and text illustrations and diagrams, octavo; Bruce-Mitford, Rupert. Aspects of Anglo-Saxon Archaeology. Sutton Hoo and Other Discoveries, first edition, Gollancz, London, 1974, boards, dustjacket, black and white plates illustrations from photographs, text illustrations, quarto; Merrifield, Ralph. The Archaeology of Ritual and Magic, first edition, Batsford, London, 1987, boards, dustjacket, illustrations, octavo; and a further twenty-eight assorted works, (31).
NOTTINGHAM ARCHEOLOGY. A QUANTITY OF MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES BY THE AMATEUR ARCHEOLOGIST GEORGE FREDERICK CAMPION (1889-1955) comprising thirty slides of Nottingham buildings and streets, excavations, archeological sites including various caves and finds, thirty slides of 18th-early 20th c engravings, plans and drawings of Nottingham and forty two slides of Nottinghamshire and neighbouring counties, coastal resorts and elsewhere including one of Arran by Samuel Bourne, all 3.25 x 3.25ins, many with red CAMPION COLLECTION label, c1920-40, some earlier and perhaps by his father, E W Campion and three quarter plate glass negatives of Nottingham interest (105) Mainly unique photographic records not likely to have been reproduced and presumably used by Campion to illustrate lectures. In generally very good condition

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