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CHARLATANS - INDIAN ROPE ACETATE - The very first physical pre release recording of the Charlatans in the form of a 14" acetate for Indian Rope. You'd need a pretty big turntable to give this a spin, it's a big disc! Condition is as you'd expect for an acetate of this vintage (1989?) - playing surface is actually ok, with a slight lifting of the lacquer on one side. We'd grade between G+ and VG+.
ASSORTED MUSIC MEMORABILIA - Brilliant pack of assorted memorabilia to include: NME playing cards, badges (Costello, Bowie and more), ticket stubs (Bowie, Simple Minds, BB King and more), a Bowie poster. a copy of Andy Warhol's Interview magazine, paraphernalia from Ken Russell's The Music Lovers film, inc letter signed by KR. Also a Live Aid programme 1985, a book on Ken Russell plus a Lone Groovers comic. So much to explore here!
BEATLES AUTOGRAPHS - superb set of Beatles autographs in a diary from 1963. The signatures are in pencil and were obtained in person by the vendor when she met The Beatles on a train from Darlington to Middlesbrough on the 25th June 1963. This was just days after John Paul VI became Pope and as a comical reference Paul has signed "Paul VI" - interestingly they have also signed "The Beetles". The vendor was working for the GPO in Darlington and was travelling back from work to her home in Middlesbrough when she boarded the train and found all 4 Beatles on board. Both girls obtained their signatures and sat in the same coach with them all the way to Middlesbrough where they were playing that night. The green pocket diary has been signed across 2 pages of the notes page at the back and also includes the vendors GPO work card and provisional licence which she kept there for safekeeping. Authenticated by Roger Epperson for entry to this sale.
BEATLES UNSEEN FILM FOOTAGE FROM FILMING OF HELP! - shot on location by actor Leo McKern whilst filming at Obertauen, Austria during 1965. The 8mm reel of film runs for 14 minutes and 55 seconds and contains some fantastic footage of The Beatles along with various other actors and crew. The footage featuring The Beatles and other cast members runs from 1"45 through to 9"15 with footage of Leo's daughter's playing in the snow before and after.Highlights of the film include snow mobiles carrying The Beatles, stunt scenes, The Beatles fooling around on toboggans, George and John having a comical and unorthodox game of curling, close ups of Paul chatting, smoking and taking photographs together with close ups of all four of The Beatles playing a variety of instruments in the band at the foot of the run (much to their amusement). In addition to the footage of The Beatles there are also excellent shots of other cast members including Eleanor Bron, Victor Spinetti, Roy Kinnear and John Bluthal.Housed in a protective plastic case with the words "Snow Scenes" affixed on a label. PROVENANCE: Australian born actor Leo McKern enjoyed a high-profile stage career in the UK during the 1950s, taking leading roles at both the Old Vic and Stratford's Shakespeare Memorial theatres, as well as playing the Common Man in the first production of A Man For All Seasons in the West End, in 1960. By the time he appeared in the multi-Oscar-winning film version of that play in 1966, McKern's film career had become equally well established, having appeared in, among many others, A Tale Of Two Cities (1958), The Mouse That Roared (1959), King And Country (1964) -- and Help! (1965), the second Beatles film, directed (like the first, A Hard Day's Night (1964)) by Richard Lester. In Help!, McKern was cast as Clang, the leader of a mystical cult determined to recover a ring from Ringo's finger which will enable a sacrifice to proceed. Leo's career further developed in the 70's and 80's with him appearing in a number of films and TV dramas including most notably his long running appearance in Rumpole of The Bailey between 1978 and 1992. Leo died in 2002 at the age of 82 and ownership of the film passed to his daughters, with whom it has remained ever since. This incredible footage is being sold with copyright and the right to use this film commercially will transfer to the new owners upon its sale at auction. The YouTube sample is just a short preview. The entire film is 14 minutes long.
BEATLES HELP! TRANSPARENCIES - incredible collection of 19 previously unseen and unpublished colour transparencies taken by actor Leo McKern (who starred as Clang), whilst on set with The Beatles during filming for Help! in 1965. Leo was a keen amateur photographer (along with his good friend Peter Sellers) and used high-spec equipment which explains the resulting high quality images. The images themselves were taken at various locations whilst filming Help! including The Bahamas, Obertauern in Austria and Salisbury Plain. There are some absolute gems within the collection with highlights including John Lennon lying on a beach, George Harrison at a press conference and The Beatles on the beach fooling around for the camera.The 19 colour transparencies are in glass holders, housed in a photo rack and box - two of the transparencies have cracked glass although are repairable and do not affect the images. The images are still bright and sharp having been stored very carefully by Leo and his family for the past 53 years. These transparencies are being sold with copyright and the right to exploit these images commercially will transfer to the new owners upon their sale at auction. PROVENANCE: Australian born actor Leo McKern enjoyed a high-profile stage career in the UK during the 1950s, taking leading roles at both the Old Vic and Stratford's Shakespeare Memorial theatres, as well as playing the Common Man in the first production of A Man For All Seasons in the West End, in 1960. By the time he appeared in the multi-Oscar-winning film version of that play in 1966, McKern's film career had become equally well established, having appeared in, among many others, A Tale Of Two Cities (1958), The Mouse That Roared (1959), King And Country (1964) -- and Help! (1965), the second Beatles film, directed (like the first, A Hard Day's Night (1964)) by Richard Lester. In Help!, McKern was cast as Clang, the leader of a mystical cult determined to recover a ring from Ringo's finger which will enable a sacrifice to proceed. Leo's career further developed in the 70's and 80's with him appearing in a number of films and TV dramas including most notably his long running appearance in Rumpole of The Bailey between 1978 and 1992. Leo died in 2002 at the age of 82 and ownership of the images passed to his daughters, with whom they have remained ever since.
GRAHAM BOND/DADDY LONGLEGS - VERTIGO SWIRL LPs - Great little bundle of 2 x original UK Vertigo swirl LPs. Titles are Graham Bond - Holy Magick (original UK large swirl 6360 021 - clean Ex record with just a couple of very light markings/VG with some edgewear and a 'wavy' nature to the sleeve which is likely water damage) and Daddy Longlegs - Oakdown Farm (6360 038 original UK large swirl - Ex very clean playing surface, some WOL side 2/Ex well presented with a small paper tear on the top left of the front). Complete with both original UK British Patent swirl inners.
FAIRPORT CONVENTION - 2 x well presented 1st UK pressing LPs from the highly regarded and long standing Fairport. Titles are What We Did On Our Holidays (1st UK pink labels with orange/black bullseye ILPS 9032 - clean Ex with just a few very minor and light wispy markings to the playing surface, a sticker is present on the A side label, covering the bullseye logo/Ex well presented with a couple of minor creases on the reverse) and Full House (1st UK pink labels/white 'i' ILPSD 9130 - Ex nice and clean just a couple of very faint hairlines/Ex textured gatefold a little staining on the bottom right hand side of the reverse).
JAPANESE CLASSICAL LPs - Fascinating insight into the world of the fantastic artistry of Japanese classical music with these 53 x LPs. Works include The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Yuzo Toyama - playing Hirooki Ogawa (King Records SKR 1003, the whole package is a beautiful piece of art!), Akira Miyoshi - Quatuor A Cordes No. 1 (GT 9337 w/obi), Yoko Kono (yes you read correctly) - plays Debussy (RFO 1026), Yasushi Akutagawa (Toshiba TA 7004), Teruyuki Noda - Trio Pour Violon. Coret Piano, Akira Ifukube, Matsumura - Piano Concertos (SJX 1175 obi), Moroi - Symphony No 2, Takako Nishizaki - The Butterfly Lovers, Tsugio Tokunaga and Yoshiro Irino. Condition is generally Ex to Ex+ with many original inserts and obi strips included.
PUNK/NEW WAVE 7" - Mega selection of 7 x rare 45s. Titles are Intravein - Speed Of The City (BUM 002 - Ex), 23 Jewels - You Don't Know Me c/w Playing Bogart (TEMP 1 - Ex, reproduction insert), Gods Gift - These Days (NEW 101 - Ex/VG+), Dr. Technical & The Machines - Zones (HWFB 1 - Ex with insert), The 57th Parallel - In This Light / Psalm Fifty Seven (RS 005 - Ex/Ex), The Stiff Kittens - Face (number 24) and Depeche Mode - Boys Say So (private).
FREDDIE - THE GREAT PRETENDER ACETATE - Super combo here of an Abbey Road acetate of The Great Pretender and a promo disc. Acetate is a high-grade metal based lacquer from 1989 of the 10" Parlophone promo release 10R6151, a copy of which is also included here. Playing condition on the acetate is Ex, and on the promo disc Ex.
A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL BREITLING "LONG PLAYING" CHRONOGRAPH WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1973, REF. 815 WITH "PANDA" DIAL Movement: 17J, manual wind, Valjoux cal. 7736, signed Breitling Watch Ltd. Case: Diameter approx. 38mm, snap back, signed Breitling, numbered, dust cover, Breitling crown.Strap: Breitling leather strap & pin buckle. CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in poor condition.Movement: Working at present.Case: In very good condition, with light scratches due to general use.Strap/Bracelet: In fair condition.
A RARE GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL BREITLING "LONG PLAYING" CHRONOGRAPH WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1974, REF. 815 WITH "PANDA" DIAL Movement: 17J, manual wind, Valjoux cal. 7736, signed Breitling Watch Ltd. Case: Diameter approx. 38mm, snap back, signed Breitling, numbered, Swedish state telecoms inscription 'Tillhör Televerket 79016', dust cover, Breitling crown.Strap: Perforated leather. CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in excellent condition, showing some very small signs of age.Movement: Working at present.Case: In very good condition, with some small scratches due to general use.Strap/Bracelet: In excellent condition.
A signed Beatles Four Aces cover, c1964, signed by Paul, John, George and Ringo on their corresponding playing card, in later frame, 25.5cm x 19cm. Provenance: Obtained directly from The Beatles by the vendors father while working as a Police Inspector. After they performed in Hull he escorted them from the venue in a Police van. It was inside the van that he asked for their signatures, which they happy did, using his own Parker ball point, however, John Lennon pocketed it instead than giving it back! The autographs are creased and rubbed because the vendors sister took them to school to show her friends and folded it to get it into her pocket. It was at this stage that the little 'A' in pencil on each card was added.
LIMITED EDITION PRINT OF HENRIK LARSSON - 'THE MAGNIFICENT 7'no. 412/750, of Henrik Larsson playing in the 2003 EUFA Cup final, 47cm x 68cm, signed by both the artist and the player, mounted, framed, and under glassThe following lots (1201-1226) comprise a collection of sporting memorabilia, chiefly Celtic F.C., the property of the late Alexander (Sandy) Robertson.
BERTIE AULD TRIBUTE DINNER CANVASsigned by the player, the dinner dated Sunday 12th September 2010, the centre oval with picture of Auld playing in the 1967 European Cup Final, 86cm x 56cm; along with a group of five prints depicting Celtic Park during the 1994 redevelopment, each framed (6)The following lots (1201-1226) comprise a collection of sporting memorabilia, chiefly Celtic F.C., the property of the late Alexander (Sandy) Robertson.
FACSIMILE OF JOCK STEIN'S CELTIC PLAYING CONTRACTdetailing the original minute of agreement between James McGrory and Stein from 30th May 1953, double sided, mounted, framed, and under glass, 45cm x 57cm; along with Jock Stein's autograph, mounted below a print of the manager (2)The following lots (1201-1226) comprise a collection of sporting memorabilia, chiefly Celtic F.C., the property of the late Alexander (Sandy) Robertson.
RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB INTEREST1947 Minute of Agreement between William Struth and George YoungArticle 9 states 'In consideration of the services and of the observance by the player of the terms and conditions of the Agreement the club shall pay to the player the sum of Ten pounds stg. per week from 1st May 1947......................Payment will be made at £8 per week in the close season, and £10 per week in the playing season, with £2 for a win and £1 for a draw in all League Matches'
FRENCH BISQUE HEAD AUTOMATON - SWISS REUGE MOVEMENT possibly made in the 1970's, with a bisque head doll with composition hands, with the head and hands moving with the music and playing the Piano. With a Swiss Reuge movement which is wound from the front, and mounted on a velvet covered base. With a label underneath, Reuge Movement, Made in Switzerland, Mozart. 13ins (33cms) high
UNUSUAL 19THC FRENCH BOARD GAME - LOYSELS PATENT an unusual Loysel's Patent Chivalric Game of Tournoy, with a walnut case and hinged in the middle to reveal a roulette type spinning wheel, scoring dial and two balls. With 24 pottery playing pieces, each with various characters and numbers (Queen, Knight, Herald etc), and instruction booklet (no playing board). *For similar example see Bonhams Gentlemans Sale, Lot 124, 24/01/06.
A collection of approximately 49x WWI First World War German / British military real photo postcards depicting various scenes to include; regiments, soldiers drinking, hospital staff, out in the field, playing music, soldiers on horses, army camps & others. Some with written correspondence to verso. Fascinating collection.
AN EARLY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM containing numerous black and white photographs highlighted with colour depicting scenes of Japan with numerous loose leaves describing the images including "Fusiyama Pilgrim", a social meal, a group of Southern Officers, dancing girl and a girl playing the Samisen, each image mounted on a page edged with gold, mounted in a gilt-tooled leather album with a conforming ribbed spine, 19th century, 52cm x 37cm
A pair of polygonal bronze vases, possibly 20th century Taiwanese, the sides with incised line castings of flowers alternating with phoenix, the shoulders with Buddhist objects, six character marks, 13cm (5 in) high, a Japanese bronze vase, the flared rim over bamboo leaf handles, together with a Japanese soft metal box, the lid cast with three puppies playing, 6.5cm (2.5 in) wide (5)
An 18th/19th century ivory cylindrical box seal, the screw top pierced and carved with two Buddhist lions playing with a brocade ball, the foot carved with two zhuanshu characters, 6cm (2.25 in) high (2) Some cracking to the base which has become discoloured brown through use. The screw action to close the top no longer works
BAGPIPE PRIZE MEDALLIONS. (3) Pipe playing awards including. 1/Dundee Pipe Playing Association 1869 1st prize, unnamed reverse. 2/ Presented to W H Cox Snaigow for March Playing, R Nicholl Birnam 1896. 3/ In silver and enamel Scottish Industrial Musical Association, unnamed with hallmarks for Birmingham 1921.
Continental Figures - various German porcelain figures including a pair of Hunters (faults); a bisque model of The Baker; a pair of spill vases in the form of a large poppy with a Girl collecting seeds and a Boy playing; a pair of bisque figures of a beau and his gallant, another (faults); etc
Ω A Japanese Ivory Netsuke, in the form of two standing figures, one holding a fan, the other playing a tsuzumi drum, their robes delicately etched with decorations, unsigned, late 19th century Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites

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