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JOHN LENNON THE BEATLES ABBEY ROAD PLATINUM DISC INC SIGNED CHRIS FARLOWE COA. A mounted and framed presentation disc with plaque to read 'Presented To John Lennon To Recognise Sales in the UK of More Than 250,000 Copies of The Apple Long Playing Record Abbey Road. Frame measures approx 41 x 52cm. Provenance documents to include: an approx A4 handwritten letter of provenance dated to 1991 with signature from original owner Chris Farlowe.
ROLLING STONES - TED WOOD SCRAPBOOK INC EARLY PICS OF RONNIE. Two scrapbooks kept by artist, musician and middle of the famous Wood brothers, Ted. The scrapbooks function as an incredible insight into the London jazz scene of the 1950s/60s, with tickets, flyers, photographs and more documentation relating chiefly to Ted Wood and his related groups and projects. Includes two unseen photographs of a pre-teen Ronnie Wood playing the trumpet in 1956 (see images). Between the two folders there are approximately 170 original photographs, plus a large quantity of cuttings, flyers, tickets, many with handwritten annotations in the older of the two books. Viewing advised.
DAVID BOWIE LOST ZION TAPE - ALTERNATE ALADDIN SANE ALBUM. A tantalising and fascinating prospect for any discerning Bowie collector here with an almost completely different version of the classic 1973 album. Each track on this tape has notable differences to the released album, ranging from completely different, likely unheard takes to alternate vocals, instrumental compositions and mixes. Since the recording of Aladdin Sane in 1973 fans have wondered about the existence of a rumoured 'lost track' - thought to be titled 'Zion'. Was it cut and then binned in favour of 'Lady Grinning Soul'? Was it actually titled 'A Lad In Vein', a version which has appeared on bootlegs? The answer is found here on this boxed reel of Emitape, containing mastered mixes of the 8 tracks that comprise Aladdin Sane, recorded at Trident Studios. The handwritten notes on the original Trident Studios label reveal early hesitancy about the composition of the title 'Aladdin Sane', with amendments (in a different pen) breaking up the two words (to form A Ladd Insane) and also show the last track, which is marked clearly as 'Zion'. Listening to the the tape reveals the running order follows as standard, with the last track playing (as true to the released version) 'Lady Grinning Soul'. ** Please note this item is sold as an artefact only and no copyright (s) are included in this sale.
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN - DARKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN - US STERLING SOUND ACETATE. Extremely rare 1978 12" single sided metal acetate of the title track from the album; this is an alternate version (Take 28). The acetate plays at 33 1/3 RPM. Printed label states 'STEREO 33RPM DARKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN TAKE 28 3-30-78 and dated 4/12/78'. On playback, the vocal parts are slightly different, perhaps most noted at 3:08 where the word 'ready' is insert in the line 'I'll be there on time, ready to pay the cost'. The acetate was cut on April 12, 1978 almost two months before the LPs release date. Presented in very fine Ex condition with just a couple of very light and faint surface markings with no lifting/peeling or damage to the aluminum lacquer on the playing surface. Extraordinary.
CLASSICAL - HMV/EMI STEREO LPs. Superb collection of 6 x original/early stereo edition LPs. Works are Sir Thomas Beecham - Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique (ASD 399 cream/gold Ex+/neat Ex) and Sibelius Symphony No 7 (ASD 468 semi-circle - Ex+/Ex+), Yehudi Menuhin - Elgar Violin Concerto (ASD 2259 semi-circle - VG+ with the playing surfaces nice Ex though there is some damage to side 1 label/Ex+), The Melos Ensemble - Mozart Trio/Quintet (ASD 605 semi-circle - Ex+/Ex+), Annie Fischer - Mozart Piano Concertos (SAX 5287 semi-circle - Ex+/Ex sticker on front that could be easily removed) and Jacqueline Du Pre - Impressions (SLS 1546963 - Ex+ copy).
ANNO DOMINI - ON THIS NEW DAY LP (GERMAN POLYDOR 2310 096). Neat example original German pressing of the seminal 1971 LP (Polydor 2310 096). The record is in clean VG+ condition showing a few light hairline markings to the playing surfaces mainly when noted under much stronger light. The sleeve is in VG+ condition with a few light creases, some shelf wear and a very small paper 'peel' on the top edge of the reverse.
THE BEATLES - PLEASE PLEASE ME - 2ND UK 'BLACK & GOLD' MONO (PMC 1202 - FACTORY SAMPLE STICKERED) & ANOTHER BEATLES CHRISTMAS RECORD FLEXI. Brill bundle including a very hard to come by 2nd UK mono Please Please Me. Titles are Please Please Me (PMC 1202 2nd mono copy with Northern Songs credits) - the record is in solid VG condition showing some light surface markings to the playing surfaces - at no point are these of a heavier nature with no scratches to mention. With 'Factory Sample Not For Sale' sticker on the side 1 label. With clean and sharp side 1 label, side 2 label showing a little fading. Matrix/stampers: XEX 421-1N 1 L & XEX 422-1N 1 2 GO. With original Emitex inner. The 1st UK (right aligned Angus McBean credit) sleeve is in well-presented VG+ condition. A very solid example, there is some light wear to the flipback design and some light edgewear. Great copy. Also with the 2nd Beatles Christmas flexi 'Another Beatles Christmas Record' (LYN 757) presented in Ex/Ex condition (no insert).
ELVIS PRESLEY - NO 2 (ORIGINAL UK LP CLP 1105 - WITH FRAME). A clean example original UK copy of the King's famous 2nd UK LP, this copy complete with a frame for you to hang up.. The record (XT tax code on side 1) is in glossy VG+ condition with some light and minor surface markings to the playing surfaces which never extend deeper than this. Nice example labels with clear text, there are some spindle markings. Matrix: G2-WP-7207-2N & 7208-1N. The fraile original cover is in VG condition - still retaining the sharp colour, there are 3 small tears on the opening edge and 1 light tear on the bottom right corner (front). Elsewhere a neat example (very little wear to the flipback design), there is some light peeling to the front laminate. The winning bidder can decide if they would like the record shipped with or without the frame.
THE TEA PARTY - LPs. Exclusive selection of 2 x long out of print original UK pressing LPs from the Canadian rockers. TItles are Splendor Soils (CHR 6072 - Ex a few light 'storage' marks to the playing surfaces, these are not surface markings or scratches/Ex a few light scuffs to the matte sleeve) and The Edges Of Twilight (CHR 6100 - Ex+ top condition record/with Ex+ glossy printed inner/Ex a bump on the bottom right corner (front) or bottom left corner (reverse).
THE WAILING WAILERS - S/T LP - ORIGINAL JAMAICAN PRESSING - STUDIO 1 (S1001). Introducing The Rude Boys: a certain Robert Marley, Peter McIntosh and Neville Livingston, and here they are with their stunning debut LP! This is a wonderful original Jamaican copy released on Studio One in 1966. The record is in wonderful Ex+ condition. Seemingly having very few plays, there are very few markings to the playing surfaces, there are only a couple of extremely minor and faint wispy markings. As is the nature of these early Jamaican pressings, there is some 'pitting' to the vinyl itself, however this is very unlikely to cause any real disturbance to playback. Matrix: (etched) LP-CS1266-A1 WIRL & LP-CS 1266-B1 WIRL. The sleeve is in Ex condition. With fantastic colour throughout, it will be hard pushed to find another looking like this - again, as is the nature of these thick card sleeves, there is a small seam split along the bottom edge. Elsewhere there is only very minor edgewear with virtually no shelf wear noted. We hope the winning bidder will take note of the sleeve notes: "Let's put it on - I mean the disc."
ELVIS PRESLEY - SUN 217 (7") - BABY LET'S PLAY HOUSE. A well presented original US Sun release of Baby Let's Play House c/w I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone (217 with push marks noted on both sides). The record is in solid VG condition showing some surface markings to both playing sides - these are at no point heavier of nature with absolutely no scratches to mention. The labels are clean and sharp. Matrix: U-143X-45-2 72 & U-142-45 72. Housed with reproduction Sun company sleeve.
ELVIS PRESLEY - SUN 209 (7") - THAT'S ALL RIGHT. Extremely well presented original US Sun release of That's All Right c/w Blue Moon Of Kentucky (209 with push marks noted on both sides). The record is in Ex condition. A very fine example, there are a few light and minor wispy hairline markings to the playing surfaces which are extremely bright and glossy. With super clean labels showing very little wear. Matrix: U-128-45 72 & U-129-45 72. Housed with an early Sun company sleeve.
ELVIS PRESLEY - SUN 210 (78) - GOOD ROCKIN' TONIGHT. The original US 10" 78RPM recording of Good Rockin' Tonight c/w I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine. The record is in neat V+ condition. A fine example there are some light surface/scuff markings to the playing sides which are never heavier in nature (certainly no feelable scratches). The record still retains its original glossy nature. With fantastic clean, sharp and bright labels. Matrix: U-131 72 & U-130-2 72. Housed with reproduction company sleeve.
ELVIS PRESLEY - SUN 215 (78) - MILKCOW BLUES BOOGIE. The original US 10" 78RPM recording of Milkcow Blues Boogie c/w You're A Heartbreaker. The record is in E condition. An extremely fine copy, there are some rather light and minor surface markings to the still incredibly glossy playing surfaces. These markings are absolutely not of a heavier nature with the labels super sharp, bright and clean. Matrix: ?1949U-140-2 72 & U-141 72 ?1954. Housed with reproduction company sleeve.
ELVIS PRESLEY - SUN 217 (78) - BABY LET'S PLAY HOUSE. The original US 10" 78RPM recording of Baby Let's Play House c/w I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone. The record is in G+ condition. There are many surface markings to the somewhat faded playing surfaces, though these rarely extend deeper than this. The labels are in clean order with only light wear. Matrix: U-143-2 72 & U-142 72. Housed with reproduction company sleeve.
13TH FLOOR ELEVATORS - EASTER EVERYWHERE LP (ORIGINAL US STEREO PRESSING - IA-LP-5). Neatly presented original US stereo pressing of the mind-blowing 1967 LP (blue/green label with silver text IA-LP-5). The record is in solid VG condition with some surface markings to the playing sides - these are never of a heavier nature with no scratches. The sleeve is in VG condition with some foxing (always present on US sleeves of this age) and a few light paper tears on the reverse bottom edge.
KRAFTWERK - RALF & FLORIAN (ORIGINAL GERMAN PRESSING - PHILIPS 6305 197). Lovely complete original German copy of the seminal 1973 album (Philips 6305 197). The record is in superb Ex+ condition with only a couple of extremely light and faint hairline markings to the playing surfaces. Complete with lovely Ex condition poster. The sleeve is in Ex condition with a small sticker on the bottom right section (front).
A gentleman's oak cased gaming compendium, The Lubar, the hinged upper section with glazed compartments for playing cards above a fitted interior for decanters and drinking glasses, the sloping fall front with glazed cigar/cigarette box, with brass plaque 'Barkers Patent Pat 21891, The Lumbar, Sole Makers Albert Barker Ltd, 5 New Bond St. London W' no 72, 50cm wide
A rummage tray of WWI / Boer War collectables etcthe collection comprising of Lee Enfield bore viewer; Enfield brass oil bottle; brass cipher disc; bore cleaner and container; French trench art bullet scoop?; prisoner of War bone dominoes; miniature pack of playing cards (15mm); miniature mirror and comb set; 20mm bullets etc. (qty)
ROSTISLAV LEBEDEV (RUSSIAN B. 1946) Power and Love, 1986 fountain pen on playing cards mounted on paper overall dimensions: 41.5 x 87 cm (16 3/8 x 34 1/4 in.) EXHIBITEDForbidden Art: The Postwar Russian Avant-Garde, February 1998-April 2002The exhibition traveled to:Pasadena, ArtCenter College of Design, Alyce de Roulet Williamson Gallery, February 22 - May 3, 1998Moscow, The State Tretyakov Gallery, May 15 - June 15, 1999St. Petersburg, The State Russian Museum, February 12 - April 4, 1999Oxford, Ohio, Miami University Art Museum, November 2 - December 12, 1999Brighton, Massachusetts, Boston College, McMullen Museum of Art, October 15 - December 10, 2000Gainesville, University of Florida, Samuel P. Harm Museum of Art, April 12 - July 3, 2005Laramie, University of Wyoming Art Museum, September 8 - November 18, 2007St. Peter, Gustavus Adolphus College, Hillstrom Museum of Art, September 3 - November 10, 2008LITERATUREForbidden Art: The Postwar Russian Avant-Garde (Los Angeles, New York: Curatorial Assistance, Distributed Art Publishers, 1998), ex. cat., p. 226 (illustrated)LITERATUREForbidden Art: The Postwar Russian Avant-Garde (Los Angeles, New York: Curatorial Assistance, Distributed Art Publishers, 1998), ex. cat., p. 226 (illustrated)
A RUSSIAN PORCELAIN SPILL VASE WITH A GEORGIAN MAN AND WOMAN, FROM THE "PEOPLE OF RUSSIA" SERIES, GARDNER PORCELAIN FACTORY, MOSCOW, 1880S-1890S depicting a seated woman playing a panduri and a standing man leaning against a tree trunk shaped as a spill vase, both dressed in traditional costumes, upon a squared green base inscribed Georgians in Russian, red underglazed Gardner factory mark, numeral 16 and Cyrillic letter N, impressed factory mark and numeral 39 under base; overall height: 25.5 cm (10 in.)
Circa 1920s Beaded Drawstring Bag, with coloured flower heads in orange, blue, mauve and pink to both sides, later lined, 18cm by 19cm (excluding bead trim to the bottom); a later Decorative French Petit Point Evening Bag, worked on a peach ground with two children by a stream releasing a bird, and a water mill to the reverse, figural gilt metal hinged mount decorated with cherubs playing, stamped 'Made in France' and bears stamped initials 'EE', chain handle, silk lining, 22cm by 21cm (2)
Victorian sterling silver figural centre piece hallmarked London 1851, maker: Edward & John Barnard, presented inscription to base from the cooperation of London to James George Howell Esquire for appreciation 1913 chairman of accounts, mounted with an ornate two children and a tiger playing under a grape tree, supporting the original cut glass centre bowl, height 52.5cm approx

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