Cope 'Shakespeare Gallery' 1900 variable (3/50); Hill 'Boer War Generals' 1901 poor (2/12); Wills 'Beauties' (Playing Card Inset) 1897 good (8/52); Smith 'Medals' (numbered multi-backed) 1902 variable (10/50); Bigg 'Flags of All Nations' (horizontal back) 1904 good-fair (5/37); British American Tobacco 'Indian Chiefs' 1930 generally good (7/50); Smith 'Famous Explorers' 1911 fair (1/50); Taddy 'Admirals & Generals' 1914 fair (1/37); Singleton & Cole 'Kings & Queens' 1902 poor (1/40); Duncan 'Flags Arms & Types of Nations' (green) poor (1/48); and assorted other cigarette and trade cards.
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Jazz - Approximately 151 33 r.p.m. long playing records including Earl Hines 'Spontaneous Explorations' (Stateside SL10116); Jack Teagarden 'Big T's Jazz' (Ace of Hearts AH28); Dizzy Gillespie & Stuff Smith untitled (World Record Club T384); Art Tatum 'Here's Art Tatum' (Ace of Hearts AH109); Jackie Davis 'Jackie Davis Meets the Trombones' (Capitol T1180); Duke Ellington 'In a Mellotone' (RCA RD27134); and others (two boxes).
Rock & Pop - Approximately forty-six 33 r.p.m. long playing records including Wishbone Ash 'Wishbone Four' (MCA MDKS8011); The Faces 'Ooh La La' (Warner K56011); The Strawbs 'Grave New World' (A & M AMLH68078); Pink Floyd 'Meddle' (EMI SHVL795); Wishbone Ash 'Argos' (MCA MCA49); Stackridge 'Pinafore Days' (Sire SASD7503); Led Zeppelin 'III' (Atlantic SD7201); and others.
Pop - Approximately ninety-eight 33 r.p.m. long playing records including Donovan 'Whats Bin Did and Whats Bin Hid' (Pye NPL18117); The Rolling Stones untitled (Decca LK4605); Cliff Richard and the Drifters 'Cliff' (Columbia 33SX1147); Roy Orbison 'Oh Pretty Woman' (Monument Mono HA-U8207); The Beatles 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' (EMI PNC7027); The Beatles 'Hard Day's Night' (EMI PMC1230); The Who 'My Generation' (Brunswick Mono LAT8616); Bob Dylan 'Times They Are A'Changin' (CBC BPG6225); and others.
Rock & Pop - Fifty-four 33 r.p.m. long playing records including The Incredible String Band 'The 5000 Spirits or The Layers of the Onion' (Elektra EUK-257); Love 'False Start' (Blue Thumb BTS-8822) gatefold sleeve; Love 'Out Here' double album (Blue Thumb BTS9000) gatefold sleeve; Love 'Forever Changes' (Elektra EKL 4013); Love 'Da Capo' (Elektra EKL-4005); Love untitled (Elektra EKL-4001); Stackridge 'Extravaganza' (Air 9147-7509); with Led Zeppelin and others.
Rock & Pop - Fifty-one 33 r.p.m. long playing records including The Moody Blues 'A Question of Balance' (Threshold THS 3) upright gatefold sleeve; Jefferson Airplane 'Bark' (Grunt FTR-1001) complete with insert and outer bag; Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band 'Safe As Milk' (Pye MAL 1117); The Who 'Tommy' double-album (Polydor 184-216) gatefold sleeve; Pink Floyd 'A Nice Pair' double album (Harvest SHSP 4031 & 4032); Pink Floyd 'Meddle' (Harvest SHVL 795); and others.
Rock & Pop - Forty-six 33 r.p.m. long playing records including The Doors untitled (Elektra EKL-4007); The Byrds untitled double album (CBS S 64094 & 64095) gatefold sleeve; Donovan 'Sunshine Superman' (Pye NPL 18181); Donovan 'Fairytale' (Pye NPL 18128); Donovan 'What's Bin Did and What's Bin Hid' (Pye NPL 18117); with The Beatles The Rolling Stones Jimi Hendrix and others.
Pop - Approximately 197 33 r.p.m. long playing records including Elton John 'Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy' (DJM DJLPX1) complete with inserts gatefold sleeve; U2 'War' (Island 205 259) gatefold sleeve; Sting 'Nothing Like the Sun' (A & M AMA 6402) complete with poster; and many others with some jazz.
D Lesley Blanch MBE (British b.1904) Abdication Grab - The First Stone (Cast by the Clergy) - a series of Painted Playing Cards Depicting a Spoof on the romance of the King and Mrs Simpson pen ink and watercolour 58 x 46cm Provenance: A gift from Lesley Blanch to Dr Philip Gosse author of The History of Piracy son of Sir Edward Gosse the writer Later bequeathed to Raymond Lister in the 1950s and by descent

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