Records - Assorted. Fourteen long playing and 12" single records, including Jimi Hendrix, `Are You Experienced` (Polydor, 2459 390); Groundhogs, `Scratching the Surface` (BGO, LP15); and Red Guitars, `Steeltown / Within 4 Walls` (Self Drive Records, SCAR 010T); also three single records; a John Lennon 4-CD boxed set; and a book, The Beatles Anthology.
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Records - Ten Stiff record label long playing, extended play and single records, comprising Nick Lowe, `So it Goes / Heart of the City` (BUY1); The Damned, `New Rose / Help` (BUY6); Elvis Costello, `One Less Than Zero / Radio Sweetheart` (BUY11); Ian Dury, `Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll / Razzle in My Pocket` (BUY17), `New Boots and Panties` (SEEZ 4), `Do It Yourself` (SEEZ 14); Ian Dury & The Blockheads, `What A Waste` (BUY 27), `Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick` (BUY 38), `Reasons To Be Cheerful`, 12" (BUY 50); and Elvis Costello, `My Aim Is True` (SEEZ 3), (10).
Records - MOTOWN. Twenty-seven long playing records, including Stevie Wonder, `I Was Made to Love Her` (Tamla Motown, STML 11059); Diana Ross & The Supremes, `Cream of the Crop`, mono (Tamla Motown, C062-90744); and the Four Tops, `On Top`, mono (Tamla Motown, TML 11037); together with another record, (28).
Records - NORTHERN SOUL. Seven singles, including Chris Clark, `I Want to Go Back There Again / I Love You` (V.I.P., 25041); and The Marvelettes, `I`ll Keep Holding On / Love`s Gone Bad` (Disque d`Or, D731); also SOUL. Eighteen long playing records, including Percy Sledge, `When a Man Loves a Woman` (Atlantic, 24640021); King Curtis, `Get Ready` (Atlantic, 2400019); and others, (15).
Records - REGGAE & SKA. Six long-playing and two single records, comprising Johnny Clarke, `Rockers Time Now`, mono (Virgin 2058), 1977, near mint, ink inscription to top left back of sleeve; Bunny Wailer, `Blackheart Man` (Island ILPS 9415), 1976, gatefold sleeve, complete with Island Records Spring Catalogue 1977; Bob Marley and the Wailers, `Natty Dread` (Island, ILPS 9281), also `Exodus`, and `Jamming` (`Punky Reggae Party` 7`` single); `The Front Line` (Virgin Reggae sampler album), 1976, featuring I-Roy, U-Roy, The Gladiators and The Mighty Diamonds and others; Augustus Pablo, `Still Yet` (Ackee label, ACK 134), 1971; and The Specials, `The Specials` (2 Tone, CDL TT5001), 1979, produced by Elvis Costello, (8).
Football - BRISTOL ROVERS (Jesse Whatley). A real photographic portrait postcard, titled `Jesse Whatley / "Benefit Souvenir" 1925`, by H.M. Veale of Bristol. Note: Jesse Winter Whatley (1895-1982), known as `Gentleman Jess`, was a goalkeeper who began playing competitively whilst in the British Army. After the First World War (where he served in the Wiltshire Regiment) he joined Trowbridge Town, but after just two months he was signed for Bristol Rovers, with whom he spent his entire professional career. Between 1922 and 1928 he played in 246 consecutive League games - a record that stood until 1953. He retired from professional football in 1930, yet continued to play at a local non-League level for a further two years, before briefly going into coaching, and then settling on a farm at Westerleigh (Glos.).
Football - LIVERPOOL (Stig Inge Bjornebye). A signed club shirt, by Adidas, size 42/44", numbered `20`, named `Bjornebye`, and with ink signature to upper right chest area, framed and glazed in a double-sided frame, overall 75cm x 64cm. Note: Stig Inge Bjornebye (B.1969) was a Norwegian left-back who played for Strommen (1987-88), Kongsvinger (1989-92), Rosenborg (1992), Liverpool (1992-2000), and Blackburn Rovers (2000-03), before a training ground accident brought his playing career to a premature end. He was part of the Liverpool team that won the League (Coca-Cola) Cup in 1994-95, and picked up a second winner`s medal when Blackburn triumphed in the League (Worthington) Cup in 2001-02.
A Mixed Lot comprising: a Gilt Lacquer Playing Card Case, of rectangular form, and decorated to the cover with the King of Clubs, and marked MEQ; together with ninety Bone Makers, each engraved with upper and lower case letters (some with alterations), and each measuring ¾” x ½”, various dates and makers (91)
Five French machine woven tapestries Of recent manufacture comprising: a tapestry depicting winged deer in a landscape, 143cm x 193cm; a tapestry of figures on horseback in a landscape, 126cm x 181cm; a tapestry frieze of hunters in a landscape, 102cm x 302cm; a tapestry of a lady playing an organ, 115cm 82cm; a tapestry of two figures in a landscape, 116cm x 83cm; and a vine and leaf decorated wool work tie back, 123cm x 20cm (6)
Jardine (D.R.) Ashes & Dust, 8vo, cloth, illus., c.1934, with dw; Laker (Jim) Spinning Round The World, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1957 (third impression), with dw; Bradman (Don) My Cricketing Life, 8vo, cloth, illus., n.d., with dw; and other books on cricket; Compton (Denis) Playing For England, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1954, with dw; Bailey (Trevor) Playing To Win, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1954, with dw; Oldfield (W.A.) Behind The Wicket, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1938, with dw; and other books on cricket; Swanton (E.W.) West Indian Adventure, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1954, with dw; Fingleton (J.H.) Cricket Crisis, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1947 (no dw); Swanton (E.W.) Thought of a Cricket Person, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1972, copy signed by the author, with dw; and other books on cricket.
An Anglo-Indian ivory games box, Vizagapatam, with bands of lac floral decoration, the top centred a wreath, the interior with five lidded boxes containing mother of pearl counters, turned treen counters and playing cards, late 19th century, 2.5in (6.5cm) h, 11.75in (30cm) w, 10.25in (26cm) d.
A FRENCH WALNUT AND FLORAL MARQUETRY GILT-METAL MOUNTED CARD TABLE LATE 19TH EARLY 20TH CENTURY The lobed hinged swivel top enclosing a green-baise playing surface above a shaped frieze with marquetry panels on fluted turned tapering supports 29 in. (73.5 cm.) high; 34 in. (86.5 cm.) wide; 18½ in. (47 cm.) deep View on Christie's.com
THREE MEISSEN FIGURES LATE 19TH CENTURY, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARKS, INCISED NUMERALS AND PRESSNUMMERN Comprising: a seated gentleman wearing a lilac floral jacket and playing a cello, and two gentlemen seated beside a cockerel, one with a basket of eggs, the other with a basket of flowers The tallest 4 5/8 in. (11.8 cm.) high (3) View on Christie's.com
A FRENCH OR SWISS BURR-WOOD AND METAL INLAID CYLINDER MUSICAL BOX WITH DRUM AND BELLS IN SIGHT CIRCA 1880 Playing ten airs on a metal comb with a damper, the optional drum with eight strikers and with a row of three Chinoiserie metal automated figures each striking a pair of bells 11½ in. (29 cm.) high; 26 in. (66 cm.) wide across feet View on Christie's.com
A MEISSEN GROUP OF 'THE GOOD MOTHER' LATE 19TH CENTURY, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARK, INCISED E.69, PRESSNUMMER 50 After a model by M.V. Acier and J.C. Schönheit, modelled as a mother in 18th century dress sitting in an armchair as her three rambunctious children surround her, the eldest and youngest playing cards, on a ciruclar base molded with a band of egg-and-dart 8 3/8 in. (21.3 cm.) high View on Christie's.com
Follower of Li Keran, Chinese, 1907-1989, a scroll picture depicting a boy sitting on a buffalo playing flute by a tree, bears one seal, 126x46cm: Follower of Tang Yun, Chinese, 1910-1993, a scroll picture depicting a bird on a flowering branch, bears two seal, 108.5x33.5cm: Follower of Wang Zhen, Chinese, c.1867-1938, a scroll picture depicting a dog amongst flowering shrubs, bears one seal, 114x40.8cm., (3) (scrolls)
A Kid Kord children`s nursery rhyme record album, originally thirty-nine, one record deficient, together with Little Tots Records Songs, Games and Stories for Kiddies No. 3 The Jolly Game Book and a selection of playing cards together with a Hansel and Gretal fold out story book and a Windsor and Newton colour box of circular form

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