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A pair of gold ruby and sapphire set playing card suit cufflinks, with the spades and clubs pavé set with graduated sapphires and the hearts and diamonds with graduated rubies. Black rhodium finish, backed in yellow with yellow chain connections. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Each plate approximately 10 to 13mm, 10.82g (2)
This is the original slate printing plate used by a Midlands Newspaper to profuce the picture of WG Grace playing at Tetteenhall in 1911. Also included is the card envelope that the plate was housed in which show the picture and report from the paper once printed. Unique one off item. The plate itself does have a few slight white marks but we believe that these could be cleaned to remove.
Original vintage British Army recruitment poster - It's a real man's life Join the Regular Army - featuring a soldier of the Scots Guards in traditional Scottish tartan and kilt uniform playing the bagpipes as he marches towards the viewer, set against a pink background. Excellent condition, two punched holes at the top. The Scots Guards (SG), is one of the Foot Guards regiments of the British Army. Their origins lie in the personal bodyguard of King Charles I of England and Scotland. Its lineage can be traced back to 1642, although it was only placed on the English Establishment (thus becoming part of what is now the British Army) in 1686. It is the oldest formed Regiment in the Regular Army, more so than any other in the Household Brigade.Year of printing: 1950s, country of printing: UK, designer: Nash, dimensions (cm): 38x25.5.
Original vintage British Railways poster Essex See England by Rail featuring St. Osyth's Priory. Great image featuring a lady and man walking along a path towards the viewer with people relaxing and children playing on the grass under trees behind them, in front of the historic Priory gates, the towers flying flags against a blue summer sky. Artwork by R Sharps. Published by The Railway Executive. Named after Osgyth (Osyth; d 700), an English saint, St Osyth's Abbey (St Osyth's Priory) was founded in c 1121, built on the site of the former nunnery, and was dissolved in 1539 by King Henry VIII; the estate now comprises 22 listed buildings and a registered registered park and garden. Very good condition, light creases, repaired tear.Year of printing: 1950s, country of printing: UK, designer: R. Sharps, dimensions (cm): 101.5x63.5.
Original vintage British Army recruitment poster - Train to be a Musician in the Regular Army advanced instruction at Kneller Hall (The Royal Military School of Music). Great illustration showing the marching band of the Grenadier Guards wearing their iconic red coats and bearskin hats marching and playing music in formation towards the viewer with the text below. Excellent condition, two pin holes at the top. The Grenadier Guards (GREN GDS) is an infantry regiment of the British Army. It can trace its lineage back to 1656 when Lord Wentworth's Regiment was raised in Bruges to protect the exiled Charles II. In 1665, this regiment was combined with John Russell's Regiment of Guards to form the current regiment, known as the 1st Regiment of Foot Guards. Since then, the regiment has filled both a ceremonial and protective role as well as an operational one. In 1900, the regiment provided a cadre of personnel to form the Irish Guards; while later, in 1915 it also provided the basis of the Welsh Guards upon their formation. The regiment's early history saw it take part in numerous conflicts including the War of Spanish Succession, the War of Austrian Succession, the Seven Years' War, and the Napoleonic Wars; at the end of this period the regiment was granted the "Grenadier" designation by a Royal Proclamation. During the Victorian Era, the regiment took part in the Crimean War, the Anglo-Egyptian War, the Mahdist War, and the Second Boer War. During the First World War, the Grenadier Guards was expanded from three battalions to five, of which four served on the Western Front, while later during the Second World War, six battalions were raised, and several were converted to an armoured role as part of the Guards Armoured Division. These units fought in France, North-West Europe, North Africa and Italy. After the Second World War the regiment was reduced first to three battalions, then to two, and finally to one battalion in the mid-1990s. Major deployments during this time have included operations in Palestine, Malaya, Cyprus, Northern Ireland, the Gulf War, Afghanistan and Iraq.Year of printing: 1950s, country of printing: UK, designer: Charles Wood, dimensions (cm): 38x25.5.
Original vintage double-sided travel advertising poster for the Brazilian airline Varig featuring brightly coloured illustrations of Brazilian traditions and cultural scenes including people playing music in front of a church and dancing in front of the bay of Rio de Janeiro with the Sugarloaf mountain cable car visible in the background, the text below in stylised letters against a black background. Very good condition, creases, minor tears in top left corner. Year of printing: 1970s, country of printing: Brazil, designer: Jungbluth, dimensions (cm): 73x46.
MARC BRIERLEY - WELCOME TO THE CITADEL LP (ORIGINAL UK PRESSING - CBS S 63478). The always hard to source 1968 album from Marc Brierley, this the original UK pressing on CBS (S 63478). The record is in VG+ condition. There are light hairline markings to both playing sides, though these never extend deeper with playback producing no problems. The sleeve is in extremely well presented Ex+ condition with just a couple of very light and minor scuff markings.
LED ZEPPELIN - LED ZEPPELIN 'I' (1ST UK PRESSING LP - ATLANTIC 588171 - UNCORRECTED MATRIX/TURQUOISE). Well presented 1st UK pressing of the hugely influential debut from Led Zep. Issued on Atlantic (588171) with uncorrected matrix: 588171 A//1 1 2 4 & 588171 B//1 1 'inverted' 2 4. The record is in VG condition. A solid example, there are some surface/hairline markings to the playing sides. Not normally of a heavier nature, there is a light scratch at the start of track B2, this does not cause any real disturbance (no skips/jumps) to playback. The sleeve (original turquoise lettering, grey stripe) is in Ex condition. A top example, there is only rather minor laminate wear to the fully laminated sleeve. Lovely clean spine with very little edgewear. Solid example.
LED ZEPPELIN - II (1ST UK PRESSING LP - ATLANTIC 588198). Very neat original UK pressing of Zep's classic 2nd 1969 LP (Atlantic 588198). With 'Livin' Lovin' Wreck credit with matrix/runout: 588198 A ? 2 [ ] 7 & 588198 B ? 2 [ ]. The record is in VG+ condition - with clean playing surfaces and labels, there are a couple of light and minor surface markings. The sleeve is in VG+ condition showing some light ringwear on the reverse and a small paper tear on the front.
TUDOR LODGE - TUDOR LODGE LP (ORIGINAL UK PRESSING - VERTIGO 6360 043). Our second copy of the marvellous only self titled LP from Tudor Lodge (Vertigo swirl 6360 043). The record is in top Ex+ condition with only a couple of very minor, faint and wispy markings to the playing surfaces. Complete with original British patent swirl inner. The iconic 6 panel fold-out sleeve is in VG+ condition. Lovely and clean throughout, there is a small paper tear on the top front left section.
MIGHTY BABY - A JUG OF LOVE LP (ORIGINAL UK PRESSING - BLUE HORIZON 2931-001). Extremely hard to find original UK pressing of the 1971 album from Mighty Baby (Blue Horizon 2931-001). The record is in unprecedented archive condition. There are very few discernible markings to the playing surfaces and with just one or two very fine spindle markings seen, we presume this copy has been played sparingly. Complete with Ex+ condition insert and Head Hunters inner. The sleeve is in VG+ condition with some ring/edgewear though no rips or tears.
DR Z - THREE PARTS TO MY SOUL "SPIRITUS , MANES ET UMBRA" LP (ORIGINAL UK PRESSING - VERTIGO 6360 048). Always one of the biggest Vertigo swirl LPs, here is a top original UK copy of the forward thinking 1971 album from Dr. Z (6360 048). The record is in superb Ex+ condition. With extremely fine and glossy playing surfaces with top condition labels, there are just a couple of very faint, minor and wispy paper hairline markings. Matrix/runout: 6360048 1Y//1 1 1 3 & 6360048 2Y//1 1 1 2. Complete with original British patent number swirl inner. The 'three part' die-cut sleeve is in very strong Ex condition. A top example with no wear or damage to the die-cut design, there is a tiny paper scuff on the top right section of the front with some minor ringwear on the reverse.
UNKNOWN ARTIST - EDEN RECORDS LP (EDEN LP 36). Fascinating undocumented LP released by Eden Records (Mourning Phase, Warrior, 7 Folk, Intensity) - this album from an unknown band which could be described as a underground monster Acid Folk rarity! What is known about the band is that they were led by Graham Ash with songwriting credits also to Al Wilson, Kiren Grimm and Robert Sanderson. The record was 'produced by Roundabout Music', possibly the name of the band. The record is in VG+ condition showing some light surface markings which are never heavier - the album playing through very well (the sound quality is actually very good considering the nature of the recording!). Machine stamped matrix: EDEN LP 36 A & EDEN LP 36 B. Released in a 'generic' white sleeve which is pasted with 2 members of the band on the front with 6 members on the reverse. With an insert detailing the track listing and credits. A real 'rural basement outsider'' feeling to the album, the opening track 'Things To Remember' is led by a solo male voice with electric guitar, both complementing each other rather beautifully. Throughout, there are some really georgeous, accomplished solos with haunting introspection in places including a few instrumental tracks. To cap it all, there is a very much Psyhedelic ending with the track 'Roundabout Buggerabout' with the band experimenting with a more electronic sound (phasing in an out).
THE DOG THAT BIT PEOPLE - THE DOG THAT BIT PEOPLE LP (ORIGINAL UK PRESSING - PARLOPHONE PCS 7125). One of the trickiest to trace Parlophone LPs (from any period) is this eponymous album from the progressive Brummies. The record is in VG condition. There are a number of surface/hairline markings to the playing sides, these typically not of a heavier nature. There is a light scratch on track A2 that does cause a small skip on our system. The sleeve is in VG condition. A nice example with no rips or tears, there are initials written in pen (small) on the front and reverse with 4 'line' stain markings on the reverse.
TWINK - THINK PINK LP (COMPLETE ORIGINAL UK PRESSING - POLYDOR 2343-032). The mind-blowing 1970 album from Twink, also featuring input from Mick Farren. Original UK Polydor pressing (2343-032). The record is in sublime Ex+ condition. The playing surfaces are in archive condition showing very few discernible markings, there are some light 'storage' markings to the labels. Complete with original pink lyric insert presented in Ex+ condition. The sleeve is in VG+ condition with some light creases though absolutely no rips or tears.
PACIFIC SOUND - FORGET YOUR DREAM! (ORIGINAL SWISS PRESSING - SPLENDID RECORDS SLP 50 104). Original Swiss monster here from Pacific Sound with their fiendishly hard to find 1972 LP - this the original Swiss pressing on Splendid Records (SLP 50.104). The record is in VG condition. There are no heavier scratches though there are a number of lighter surface/scuff markings to the playing surfaces. No damage to the labels, there are some spindle markings. The laminated gatefold sleeve is in top Ex condition showing only light shelfwear.
THE HOBBIT - FIRST AND LAST LP (DEROY - DER 709). Immeasurably scarce original Deroy Sound Service issued LP of The Hobbit's First And Last album (DER 709). The record is in G+ (visual)/VG (playing) condition. There are surface markings and some scuffs to both sides with one or two light scratches. Playback is as follows: Side 1 with surface noise, largely noted in the quieter sections. Still a very enjoyable listen with no skips or jumps. Side 2 has similar surface noise, again more apparent in the quieter sections, once again this is never excessive with no skips or jumps. Side 1 label has some light 'bubbling'. The sleeve is in G+ condition. Intact, there is some general ring/edgewear, this is never too serious. On the reverse, there are signs of water damage on the middle to upper left hand section and this has left some light staining. Still a very enjoyable copy with a particular favourite of ours being the Joni Mitchell cover 'Both Sides Now' which is very much in the style of The Velvet Underground's Femme Fatale... Very cool stuff on Deroy, which collectors' are surely aware of that their releases (including this one) were limited to 99 copies.
LED ZEPPELIN - LED ZEPPELIN 'I' (1ST UK PRESSING LP - ATLANTIC 588171 - UNCORRECTED MATRIX/TURQUOISE). Nice and clean 1st UK pressing of the legendary debut from Led Zep. Issued on Atlantic (588171) with uncorrected matrix: 588171 A//1 1 2 1 & 588171 B//1 1 'inverted' 2 6. The record is in VG+ condition. Both playing sides retaining their glossy nature, there are some light and minor surface markings that never extend any deeper whatsoever. Clean labels showing some spindle markings. The sleeve (original pressing, turquoise lettering grey stripe) is in VG+ condition. A very well presented example showing only slight laminate wear, there are very light remnants of an old sticker (bottom left of the front) and a little light 'peeling' to the top left (reverse) section.
THE MISSING LINKS - THE MISSING LINKS LP (ORIGINAL AUSTRALIAN PRESSING - PHILIPS PD 199). The absolutely monstrous only LP from the short lived Sydney outfit from 1965 (Philips PD-199). The record is in VG condition. There are some surface/hairline markings to the playing surfaces, none of which are of a heavier nature. The original sleeve is in VG+ condition. The front in really clean condition, there is some light foxing to the reverse and durations of each side/total duration written in pen.
TRACTOR - TRACTOR LP (ORIGINAL UK PRESSING - DANDELION 2310 217). Superb copy of the eponymous 1972 LP from Tractor (Dandelion 2310 217). The record is in Ex+ condition showing just a couple of very light and faint hairline markings to the playing surfaces. The sleeve is in Ex condition with a little wear on the reverse.
LEAF HOUND - LEAF HOUND LP (COMPLETE ORIGINAL GERMAN PRESSING - TELEFUNKEN SLE 14 604-P). The scorching eponymous 1970 LP from Leaf Hound, this the original German pressing on Telefunken complete with the poster! The record (red labels SLE 14604-P) is in glossy VG+ condition. There are some light hairline markings to the playing sides, though these are never heavier in nature. Matrix/runout (machine stamped): TP-396 Manufactured In Germany & TP-397 Manufactured In Germany. The original poster is in VF condition with some small pin holes and some minor paper losses. The sleeve is in VG+ condition showing some light creases to the laminate around the edges though absolutely no rips or tears. So hard to find complete.
BEN HEWITT - BREAK IT UP WITH BEN HEWITT EP (MERCURY ZEP 10035). Another fantastic original UK EP on Mercury, this time featuring Ben Hewitt "...who doesn't want to own a Cadillac, for the young man on this EP is a confirmed bus traveller". The record (ZEP 10035) is in VG+ condition - with glossy playing surfaces, there are some light surface markings none of which are ever of a heavier nature. Lovely clean labels with the four prong centre fully intact. The sleeve is in neat VG+ condition with some minor peeling to a small part of the laminate.
THE TRAFFIC JAM - ALMOST BUT NOT QUITE THERE 7" DEMO (PICCADILLY 7N 35386). Fab copy of this top pre-Status Quo rarity, this the original demo on Piccadilly Records from 1967 (7N 35386). The record is in fantastic Ex+ condition - with super clean playing surfaces there are just a couple of very faint and wispy markings. The demo (yellow) labels are in clean order, with '13 JUN' (with what would be 1967) stamped on the B side label. Housed with original Pye Records company sleeve.
999 - NASTY NASTY 7" PROMO (UNITED ARTISTS - FREE7). Virtually non-existent 1977 promo from 999 - only 50 copies of this were ever pressed. The record is graded as VG. The playing surfaces are in top condition showing very few markings, though please be aware there is a notable warp to the record. The record, spinning at 78RPM has been play tested and plays through very well without skips, jumps or otherwise. There is no real issues with 'pitch' with the warp more aesthetic than anything else. Very clean labels with the four prong centre fully intact. Housed with generic white sleeve.
IRON MAIDEN - THE SOUNDHOUSE TAPES - ORIGINAL 7" RELEASE (ROCK HARD RECORDS ROCK 1). Legendary debut 45 from Iron Maiden from 1979, this the original self released 7" on Rock Hard Records (ROK 1). The record is in solid VG condition. Still maintaining glossy playing surfaces, there are some light surface/scuff markings. These are at no point of a heavier nature with absolutely no scratches to mention. The original picture sleeve is in VG condition. Without rips or tears, there are several creases noted with some ringwear. Identified by the following details. The picture sleeve: Measures 7 & 1/8 inches across by 7 & 1/4 inches vertically, the cutout on the reverse is curved and has diagonal cuts at either end, the 'inside' picture sleeve colour is 'off white'/beige, not a pure white that represses have and the sleeve is solid orange in colour. The record matrix/runoff grooves: *EG* SA LYN 7627-IT (faint) ROK-1A & *EG* SA LYN 7628-IT (very faint) ROK-1B.
THE PINK FLOYD - APPLES AND ORANGES - ORIGINAL UK 7" DEMO (COLUMBIA DB 8310). Brilliant to see complete original UK demo of the band's third (UK) single. Issued on the green/white Columbia labels (DB 8310). The record is in VG condition. Still maintaining nice and glossy playing surfaces, there are some light surface/scuff markings - at no point are these heavier in nature with the record showing no scratches. With nice clean labels (some spindle markings), the four prong centre is fully intact. Complete with the fragile original demo paper picture sleeve presented in VG condition. A neat example, there are a couple of very small paper tears on the opening edge, a few light creases and some light discolouration.
PINK FLOYD - SEE EMILY PLAY - ORIGINAL UK 7" DEMO (COLUMBIA DB 8214). Fantastic Floyd rarities with this complete original UK 7" demo of their 2nd single. Issued on the green/white Columbia labels (DB 8214). The record is in VG condition. Still maintaining bright and glossy playing surfaces, there are some light surface/hairline markings to the playing sides. These are never of a heavier nature with nothing heavier and no scratches to mention. A side label clean, there is a light paper tear on the B side (Scarecrow) label. The fragile original demo paper picture sleeve is in VG+ condition. A clean example, there are a just one or two extremely small paper tears on the opening edge and a little 'lifting' on the bottom right corner (front). Elsewhere really nicely presented with a couple of other small creases.
~ A Fine and Rare Fourteen Tune Musical Eight Day Longcase Clock with an Unusual Dial Display for Lunar Equation/Date and Solar Rise and Fall on a Year Equation, signed Hugh Lough, Penrith, 1773, swan neck pediment, Corinthian capped columns, arched trunk door flanked by inset fluted pilasters, plinth with blind fret canted corners, large triple weight driven movement with an anchor escapement, playing fourteen tunes on a nest of thirteen bells once every six hours, striking a larger bell for the hours, 247cm high, sold with a photocopy of an article by the Antiquarian Horology Society regarding a clock made by Hugh Lough of Penrith and a cut out of this clock pictured on the front page of the Antiques Trade Gazette see illustrations This clock was purchased from a Cumbrian auctioneers in 2013. As recorded in the ATG report of that sale the then vendor bought the clock from a local dealer in 1974 and it had previously been in the Lough family. Hugh Lough was born in Penrith in 1739 and worked as a clockmaker until his death in 1790. Only around twenty clocks have been documented by Hugh Lough and these are usually eight day and thirty hour brass dial examples. This must be one of Hugh Lough's masterpiece examples of his work, which is a true reflection of his outstanding workmanship. 14.10.19 Case with later side doors, hood with chips in parts and a small repair to the front right hand corner, trunk and plinth sides with small cracks, dial and movement are clean, movement fly with one piece of brass missing, movement is working, musical mechanism is working, all the other musical tunes have not been tested for the working condition.
An original war time National Savings poster to read 'Lend to Defend his right to be free, Buy National Savings Certificates', as printed for HM Stationery Officer by Fosh & Cross Ltd, London, illustrated by Tom Purvis depicting a child pondering whilst playing Meccano, framed and glazed in later frame, size 76x51cm
A tall Japanese Satsuma vase by Ryozan, Meiji period, of tapered cylindrical form, enamelled with women and children at leisure, including one young woman seated playing the koto, between elaborate foliate borders, signed above a Shimazu mon and below the Yasuda company trade mark, 30cm. high. Illustrated
A 9ct gold mounted circular glazed pendant locket, Chester 1902, a gold mounted black moire ribbon fob, fitted with a buckle detailed 9 C and a swivel detailed 9 CT, a mauve and pale blue enamelled pendant, of Art Nouveau design, a single row necklace of grey tinited cultured pearls, on a gold clasp, detailed 585 and a bracelet, fitted with eight enamelled charms, designed as playing cards, (5).
A PVD Coated Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Breitling, model: Long Playing, ref: 7103.3, circa 1970, (calibre Valjoux 7740) lever movement signed Breitling Watch Co, black dial with luminous baton markers, three dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, eccentric date aperture, tonneau shaped case with buttons in the band to operate chronograph, snap-on back with original Breitling label, inside back cover stamped with maker's mark Breitling Watch Ltd Swiss and numbered Brevet 508925, 41mm wide see illustration 08.10.19 Case with minor scratches, left hand side of case with one small dent, later strap and buckle, plexi glass with small scratches, dial and movement are clean, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, chronograph is working, movement in going order.
A Stainless Steel Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Breitling, model: Long Playing 7103, Geneve, ref: 41, circa 1972, (calibre Valjoux 7740) lever movement signed Breitling Watch Ltd, black dial with luminous baton markers, three dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, eccentric date aperture, tonneau shaped case with buttons in the band to operate chronograph, snap-on back signed and numbered 1412977, inside back cover stamped with maker's mark Breitling Watch Ltd Swiss and numbered Brevet 508925, side of the case numbered 7103, 40mm wide see illustration 08.10.19 Case with minor scratches, later strap and buckle, dial and movement are clean, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, chronograph is working, movement in going order.

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