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Collection of books, including wine reference, fiction and commemorative royal publications. To include Bottlescrew Days, by Andre L. Simon, London: Duckworth, 1926; History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire, by William White, Sheffield: Printed for the Author, 1851; Wonderful Stories for Children, by Hans Christian Andersen, translated by Mary Howitt, London & Edinburgh: W. & R. Chambers, 1897; Sons of Han, by Rev. Bernard Upward, London: London Missionary Society, 1908, and others, condition varied, sold as found with all faults, in five cartons (5)
A late nineteenth century Minton Parian ware large figural group, c. 1870. It depicts a reclining lady and her male suitor in a classical setting. Signed J Hen R. Factory marks to the base. 37 cm long. (1)Condition: Lady's foot detached, but present, restoration to the dog, the vase and the lady's head and some minor wear to edges.
Collection of illustrated books to include The Patch Work Quilt, by Graham R. Tomson, London: Ernest Nister, pictorial paper covers with silk ties, remnants of dust-jacket; Marigold Garden, by Kate Greenaway, London: Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd., n.d., quarter cloth with worn jacket; Letters from a Citizen of the World to His Friends in the Far East, by Oliver Goldsmith, illustrated by Edmund J. Sullivan, London: Wells Gardner, n.d., gilt pictorial cloth with worn jacket, and others, condition varied as found, sold with all faults (8)
A George V twin-handled silver sucrier, J & R Griffin, Chester 1920, 12.7cm wide, together with a George II silver open salt, Fuller White, London 1746, 7cm wide, a George III example, Thomas Shepherd, London 1772, 6.5cm wide (at fault), and a silver coloured open salt, Irish lyre mark stamped to base, 6.7cm wide, gross weight of group 8.39ozt (4)
Bruneau (P) et al, SCULPTURE THE GREAT ART OF ANTIQUITY FROM THE EIGHTH CENTURY BC TO THE FIFTH CENTURY AD, 4 vols, burgundy cloth, slipcase, Taschen 1991, with Edwards (R), THE DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH FURNITURE, 3 vols, soft covers, Country Life 1954, Andrews (J), BRITISH ANTIQUE FURNITURE, brown cloth boards, DJ, Antique Collector's Club 1996, and Cotton (B), THE ENGLISH REGIONAL CHAIR, brown cloth boards, DJ, Antique Collector's Club 1990 (4)
Prideaux (H), THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT CONNECTED IN THE HISTORY OF THE JEWS AND NEIGHBOURING NATIONS, From The Declension Of The Kingdoms Of Israel And Judah To The Time Of Christ, Part I (seventh edition) and Part II (fourth edition), matching full leather, Part I with maps of Syria, Palestine, Asia Minor and fold out illustration of The Ichnography Of The Temple Of Jerusalem With A Description Of The Frame, printed for R. Knaplock and J. Tonson, London 1720 and 1719 (2) (at fault)
THE WORKS OF THE RIGHT REVEREND AND LEARNED EZEKIEL HOPKINS, LATE LORD BISHOP OF LONDON-DERRY IN IRELAND, Collected Into One Volume, third edition, full leather, portrait frontispiece, black and red printed title page, printed for Jonathan Robinson et al, London 1710, with Wood (A), ATHENAE OXONIENSES, AN EXACT HISTORY OF ALL THE WRITERS AND BISHOPS WHO HAVE HAD THEIR EDUCATION IN THE MOST ANCIENT AND FAMOUS UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD From The Fifteenth Year of King Henry The Seventh, A.D. 1500, To The Author's Death In November 1695, 2 vols, second edition, full leather, printed for Knaplock, Midwinter and Tonson, London 1721, and South (R), THIRTY SIX SERMONS AND DISCOURSES, ON SEVERAL SUBJECTS AND OCCASIONS, 2 vols, fifth edition, full leather, printed for Dugan and Leatly, Dublin 1720 (5) (at fault)
DECORATIVE BINDINGS: Pope (A), THE WORKS OF ALEXANDER POPE ESQ. In Nine Volumes, Complete, 9 vols, full leather, laid paper, engraved frontispiece to volume I, black and red printed title page, printed for A. Millar, R. Tonson et al, London 1766, with BELL'S BRITISH THEATRE, 16 vols, full leather, laid paper, engraved frontispieces, printed for John Bell, London 1780, C. Plinii Secundi, NATURALIS HISTORIAE LIBRI, 11vols, full leather, marbled end papers, A.J. Valpy, London 1826, and three further latin volumes (Qty) (at fault)
English School (18th Century),A set of four caricatures reputedly depicting prominent figures of the 18th Century, comprising William Petty, 1st Marquess of Lansdowne (1737 - 1805), Field Marshall Henry Seymour (1721 - 1795), Lord Jeffery Amhurst (1717 - 1797) and Colonel Barry,Pencil, watercolour and ink on paper,Unsigned, each inscribed verso 'by R. Sayer circa 1800',Each 12.5cm x 19cm,Framed and glazed (4) (at fault)
Follower of Hans Holbein (German, c. 1497-1543),A portrait of Henry VIII,Oil on panel,Unsigned, applied labels (see notes below) and stencilled '868GZ' verso,30.5cm x 39.5cm,Framed (restored), LABELS: The largest handwritten label inscribed: "This picture was bought by Mr Akroyd, the famous collector, & believed by him to have been a Holbein. That it has been most unskilfully restored and the beard spoilt is obvious, but the unmutilated features are evidently those of the master. It once formed part of a large picture as is evidenced; first by the shape, the proportions to the panel being such that no painter would have begun a portrait on, & secondly that it is facial. After the death oh Henry VIII, his adherents cut out the heads of all the existing pictures in which this monarch [????], in order to protect them from the bigotted fury of Queen Mary's courtiers who sought to destroy every trace of that great foe of Rome. This panel was probably one of these heads so treated, and as they were stored away in [????] rooms for centuries all historic records of these are lost." [This text later transcribed in the white labels to the right]. The smaller handwritten label below reading: "Henry VIII by Holbein Purchased February 1895 from C.H. Waters of 19 Buckingham Palace Road, for £???". The applied printed label to the left reading "Capt. J.W. Gambier R.N., Mylncroft, Farnborough, Hants" and further inscribed "Given to Enid R. Gambier 1st Jan 96 by IWG", NOTE: Admiral of the Fleet James Gambier, 1st Baron Gambier, GCB (13 October 1756 ? 19 April 1833) was a Royal Navy officer who saw action during the American Revolutionary War and the French Revolutionary Wars. His daughter Enid Rolanda Gambier was born in 1875.
A carved oak chest of drawers, 17th century and later constructed, the three board top with incised initials 'H R', above four graduated drawers each carved with an individual scrolled or geometric design, applied with brass teardrop handles and raised upon stile feet, 99cm H x 98cm w x 59cm D (at fault)Condition reportTwo full width splits to chest top, a third split culminating in a 10cm patch repair.Later drawer construction with thick liners and rail runners, drawers run smoothly if a little loose.Evidence of light historic worm to feet with some minor losses.Chest appears to be later constructed from early timber, some play in the chest joints
WW2. RAF Collection of 5 DM Medals Covers with some Fantastic Signatures. Appointment to the Excellent Order of the British Empire DM Medals Cover, Signatures include Air Chief Marshal Sir Harry Broadhurst, Air Marshal Sir Paul Holder, Earl of Selkirk, AVM Sir Colin Scragg, AM Sir John Whitley, AM Sir Geoffrey Tuttle and ACM Sir Denis Smallwood Postmark Jersey 1st December 1985. The Award of the Air Efficiency DM Medals Cover, Signatures include AM Sir Denis Crowley Milling, Grp Capt HG Davies, AVM FL Dodd, AVM AVR Johnstone, Air Commodore Hon Sir Peter Vanneck, Wing Cdr HM Stephen and Wing Commander Don Kingaby Postmark Jersey 1st Oct 86 with Jersey Stamp. The Award of the George Medal to Airmen DM Medals Cover, Signatures include AVM R Bullen, AM Sir Geoffrey Dhenin, AVM JA Gray, Sqdn Ldr MJ Lakey, Master Air electronics Operator J Reeson, Flt Lt D Oliver and Air Commodore JA McCarthy Postmark Jersey 1st July 97 with Jersey Stamp. The Award of the Air Force Medal Dm Medals Cover, Signatures Include Warrant Officer John W Allen, Flt Sgt Ty Barraclough, Sqdn Ldr Peter Crouch, flt Lt John Donnelly, Sqdn Ldr Robert Lockhart, Sqdn Ldr Jack Emmerson and Flt Lt Ronald T Emeny Postmark Jersey 1st Sept 87 with official Jersey Stamp. The Defence Medal DM Medals Cover, Signatures include AVM Sir Alan Boxer, ACM Sir Brian Burnett, Flt Lt T Franks, ACM Sir Peter Le Cheminant, AM Sir Peter Wykeham, AVM Sir Laurence Sinclair and Wing Cdr Peter B Lucas Postmark 1st Sept 88 with 4 official stamps. Superb Collection, Well Sought After. Good Overall Condition. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Rear Admiral P R C Higham and Cdr J I Redrobe signed RNSC13 cover commemorating the 30th Anniversary Sinking of the Scharnhorst. 9p Sir Henry Raeburn GB stamp. BFPS 1359 27th December 1973 postmark. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Lieut Comdr W J Diggle and Lieut R M Gent signed RNSC(4)2 cover commemorating the 40th anniversary of the action between HMS Glasgow and HMS Enterprise and 10 German Destroyers. 28p GB stamp. BFPS 1822 28th December 1983 postmark. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Rear Admiral Morgan Giles and Captain R J Whitten signed RNSC(3)21 cover commemorating the 40th Anniversary of the Sinking of the Italian S/M Santorre Santarosa by MTB 260. 26p We Three Kings GB stamp. BFPS 1793 20th January 1983 postmark. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Cpt R. W. Annand V. C. signed unflown The British Army FDC date stamp Liverpool 6 Jul 1983. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
R. L. Austen. High Adventurer. A WW2 hardback book in good condition. Dedicated. Signed by the author. 230 pages. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Rosie Newman F. R. G. S. Britain At War. A WW2 hardback book, showing signs of age. Second Edition with black and white photos. Dedicated. Signed and dated by Rosie Newman. 66 pages. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
KRASNOV, ALEXEIJ (geb. 1923), Gemälde: "Paar auf der Parkbank", Öl auf Leinwand, u. r. kyrillisch signiert sowie revers auf der Leinwand kyrillisch u. a. mit dem Namen des Künstlers bezeichnet. Park mit Teich und Bank unter einem großen Baum, lasierend bis pastos gearbeitet in breitem Pinselduktus. Arbeit des russischen Realisten, der im Ural geboren wurde, dort an der Akademie in Jekaterinburg studierte und zuletzt in Paris wirkte, wo er im Nachklang des Impressionismus und Fauvismus seinen expressiven, pastos-bewegten Stil entwickelte. Leinwand 29,5 x 30 cm. Dabei: Zertifikat mit Angaben zum Künstler des "Kunst-Centrum-Jüchen" vom März 2012.
KISSLING, RICHARD (Wolfwil 1848-1919 Zürich), Skulptur: "Wilhelm Tell mit seinem Sohn", Kupfer, gefüllt / beschwert und dunkelbraun patiniert, seitlich signiert "R. Kissling" und unter dem Stand nummeriert 45534 und sekundär bezeichnet "Wilhelm Tell, Zürich / Schweiz". Reduktionskopie nach dem Wilhelm Tell-Denkmal des Künstlers in Altdorf, Kanton Uri, eingeweiht 1895. H. 41 cm.
KRASNOV, ALEXEIJ (geb. 1923), Gemälde: "Stadtlandschaft mit Kirche", Öl auf Leinwand, u. r. kyrillisch signiert sowie revers auf der Leinwand kyrillisch mit dem Namen und dem Geburtsjahr des Künstlers bezeichnet sowie betitelt "Der Weg zur Kirche". Stadtvedute in leuchtender Farbigkeit mit breitem Pinselduktus und lasierendem bis pastosem Farbauftrag. Arbeit des russischen Realisten, der im Ural geboren wurde, dort an der Akademie in Jekaterinburg studierte und zuletzt in Paris wirkte, wo er im Nachklang des Impressionismus und Fauvismus seinen expressiven, pastos-bewegten Stil entwickelte. Leinwand 50 x 40 cm.
MONOGRAMMIST, wohl ROUSSEAU, THÉODORE (Paris 1812-1867 Barbizon), Gemälde: "Landschaft mit Schäfer und seiner Herde im morgendlichen Licht", Öl auf Holz, u. l. monogrammiert "TH. R.". "Paysage intime" in summarischer, teils pastoser Malweise mit Birken und Eichen im stimmungsvollen Gegenlicht. Im Gegensatz zu den tradierten heroischen oder romantischen Landschaften ist die realistische unmittelbar erlebte Wiedergabe einfacher Naturstücke mit oft leicht melancholischer Grundstimmung charakteristisch: Der Ursprung der "Paysage intime" geht auf die Schule von Barbizon um Rousseau zurück, der als einer der ersten Freilichtmaler erstmals 1832 /1833 im Wald von Fontainebleau nahe des Dorfes Barbizon malte, wohin er 1847 endgültig zog. Die Schule von Barbizon war wesentlich für die Entstehung des Impressionismus. Platte 23,3 x 38 cm (Firnis erneuert unter Aussparung des unteren Bildrandes und der Signatur; untere rechte Bildecke und oberer linker Bildrand mit Fehlstellen). (Provenienz: Westfälische Privatsammlung; Gemälde nicht im Werkverzeichnis). Bewertung erfolgte ohne Einbeziehung des Rahmens.
ACHENBACH, ANDREAS (Kassel 1815-1910 Düsseldorf), Gemälde: "Dampfschiff in schwerer See", Öl auf Leinwand, u. r. signiert "A. Achenbach". Dampfschiff auf stürmischer See mit hohem Wellengang unter stark bewölktem Himmel mit durchscheinendem Mondlicht; lockere und summarische, teils pastose Malweise. Der Landschafts- und Marinemaler Achenbach beginnt bereits mit 12 Jahren sein Studium an der Düsseldorfer Akademie und ist vor allem für seine Seestücke von der niederländisch-belgischen und auch norwegischen Küste mit Fischerszenen bekannt. Leinwand 70 x 60 cm (ältere Retuschen vor allem im Bereich des Schiffes und des Himmels; Firnis erneuert). Provenienz: Westfälischer Privatbesitz. Gemälde nicht im Werkverzeichnis gelistet.
An English saltglazed brown stoneware wall tile, Nottingham, c1750, with central concavity within concentric rouletted ring and applied leafy design to each corner, 13 x 13cm Provenance: Collection of E W Campion by whom presumably purchased from W Pease & Son, Nottingham, 1934 (with that now in Nottingham Castle Museum) For an identical example, see Henstock (A), R Hildyard & P Wood - Nottingham Salt-Glazed Stoneware, 1690-1800, Catalogue no 163 One corner chipped; broken in two and re-stuck
Nottingham. Rules, Regulations and Bye-Laws of the Lunatic Hospital for the County and Town of Nottingham, wrappers with framed title, Nottingham: 1860, Nottingham Daily Express "Lions of Lambkinville" Series 1-12 [all published?], including C Bonnell "Bendigo", February-July 1904, Fleeman and Sons - Nottingham Christmas Annual Diary and Almanac, two editions 1909 and 1911, St Alban's Church, Sneinton, Nottingham Jubilee booklet [1930's], Old Basford Parish Church Dedication of War Memorial Order of Service 1921, A Visit to Sherwood Forest including the Abbeys of Newstead, Rufford and Welbeck..., illustrated, embossed green cloth gilt, 1850, R Bruce - The Clifton Book, cloth gilt, Nottingham 1906 and eleven others, most with bookplate of John Lock
Nottingham guidebooks and printed ephemera. The History Antiquities and Present State of the Town of Nottingham with an appendix, lithograph frontispiece, original boards, occasional ink library stamps, Nottingham 1807, J H Brown - Historical Sketch of Nottingham Castle, 1878, R Allen - The Strangers' and Visitors' Guide to Nottingham..., folding plan, pictorial wrappers [c1860], W F Gibson's Series Hand-Book to Nottingham Castle, pictorial wrappers, 1857, J Potter Briscoe - Murray's Nottingham Guide, half title, illustrations and text, adverts, specially bound morocco gilt, for presentation to the Mayor of Nottingham, T Bramley - Guide to Nottingham Castle, original cloth lettered gilt, 1878, E B Robinson publisher - The History of Nottingham Castle, engraved title and frontispiece, modern boards, 1830, M Stapylton - A Letter to the Duke of Newcastle on the Catholic Question, cover with postal franks, 1828 and several others, mostly with bookplate of John Lock (14)
Nottingham. World Wars One and Two British Home Front - printed ephemera, including ration books (Lock, 21 Hart Street Lenton), City of Nottingham air raid warden and other identity cards, public information leaflets July 1939, Communist Party of Nottingham pamphlet - A.R.P. - a Plan for the Safety of the People of Nottingham, orange wrappers, bookplates (R W Morrell and John Lock), Nottingham: 22 St Albans Terrace [1939], City of Nottingham leaflets, including Your Country Needs at Once Scrap Metal, Lord Mayor 1 June 1940, evacuation plans, government scheme of aircraft and bombardment insurance certificate, 4 February 1916, certificates, photographs and press cuttings, etc Generally very good condition, a number of the items laminated without damage. Several very scarce
Nottingham. Pharmaceutical manuscript - Note Book of Robert Elliott (1881-1932), the entries listing the ingredients and quantities of various preparations, including chlorodyne, face powder, lime juice cordial, varnish, baking powder, liver pills, cough herbs, pile ointment, acne and lemon syrup, written on one side of a page only in mostly red ink, morocco boards ruled in gilt, marbled end papers and edges, 13 x 8cm and two other manuscript notebooks of recipes by Boots employees - Tablet Department Sugar Coating Section Process of Tablets and Pills by Mary Briggs 1933 and Tablet Managers Notebook on Granulating Solutions and Tablet Excipients (3) G R Elliott began his career as Jesse Boot's first errand boy when aged 11 at the original, small shop in Goosegate, Nottingham. He retired at 65
WWI, pair, British War Medal and Victory Medal 59380 Pte P Swanson MGC and British War Medal L10447 Pte W J Prior R Suss R and 926354 Corporal C W Cooney RA Corporal Cecil Walter Cooney of "B" Bty 290th Brigade Royal Field Artillery died 24 April 1918 aged 20, Adelaide Cemetery, Villers-Bretonneux Private William James Prior, 7th Bn Royal Sussex Regiment died 7 July 1916, Thiepval Memorial
A Russian diamond, gold and red guilloche enamel signet ring, probably early 18th c, applied with crest of an ass's head and coronet within a star of rose diamonds on an enamel ground, engraved From Prince Menzikoff to R Mainwaring Esqr 1700, unmarked, 9.3g, size Q The crest is that of Mainwaring. The inscription is reference to Alexander Menzikoff (1673-1729), the influential Russian courtier and advisor to Peter the Great and most likely Robert Mainwaring, a member of the Russia Company (also known as the Muscovy Company) or Ralph Mainwaring, a British merchant in St Petersburg Enamel damaged, file mark on bottom of hoop
Luggage. A Louis Vuitton trunk, early 20th c, covered in orange Vuittonite canvas trimmed in stitched leather with brass nailed corner pieces, linen canvas lined interior with quilted lid, maker's printed trade label and ink stamped serial No 78274.., maker's brass lock with 149 New Bond Street London, serial No 042316, lid stencilled in black R W MILNE and on one end in red and black J. B, 33cm h; 51 x 90cm Unrestored original condition with signs of use consistent with age, leather dry and flaking. Please refer to images. No key
DAVID JOHN AND THE MOOD - ORIGINAL UK 7" DEMO RELEASES. Struttin' along with the 60s R&B/Freakbeat/Mod outfit from Preston with 2 x scarce original UK demo 45s. Titles are Bring It To Jerome c/w I Love To See You Strut (Parlophone demo, Meeksville Sound, R 5255 - VG+ record with a few light and minor surface/storage marks, some could likely be cleaned, sticker on A side label) and Pretty Thing c/w To Catch That Man (Vocalion Pop demo, V. 9220 - please be aware that though visual grading is G with many surface marks and a scratch on the B side, audio is graded as VG without any problems).
IPSISSIMUS - HOLD ON 7" (ORIGINAL UK DEMO AND STOCK COPIES - PARLOPHONE R 5774). Both original UK demo and stock copies of this 1969 Heavy Psych monster c/w the Lazy Woman produced by John Peel. The demo (R 774, green/white labels) is in top Ex+ condition showing just a couple of extremely fine, faint and wispy paper hairline marks. The stock copy (black/silver labels, same cat.) is in glossy VG+ condition showing some light surface hairline marks, these not heavier feelable scratches.
THE IN CROWD - ORIGINAL UK 7" RELEASES. Stop! Wait A Minute indeed(!) - here's a scorchin' pack of 3 x original UK 7" rarities from The In Crowd. Titles are Things She Says c/w That's How Strong My Love Is (Things She Says a fuzzy monster! Parlophone R 5276 - Ex+ superb clean condition record showing only a couple of extremely minor and faint wispy paper marks), Stop! Wait A Minute c/w You're On Your Own (R 5328 - Ex+ top condition record again, only a couple of very slight and wispy paper marks) and Where In The World (Deram demo, DM 272 - super clean Ex+ again!).
THE IN CROWD - WHY MUST THEY CRITICISE 7" (ORIGINAL UK DEMO - PARLOPHONE R 5364). Super hard to find Mod/Beat winner from pre-Tomorrow outfit The In Crowd. The record (red/white demo Parlophone label, R 5364, c/w I Don't Mind) is in well kept VG+ condition showing only a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks and the centre missing.
THE IMAGE - ORIGINAL UK PARLOPHONE 7" RELEASES. Terrific pack of 2 x very hard to source original UK Parlophone 45s from The Image. Titles are I Hear Your Voice Again c/w Home Is Anywhere (R 5352 - Ex+ the record in fantastic condition showing only a couple of extremely faint and wispy paper marks) and Come To The Party (demo, R 5281 - glossy VG+ with a few light and minor surface marks, nothing heavier. Great tunes from the Welsh band who were just venturing into the Freakbeat sound.
THE SONS OF FRED - I, I, I (WANT YOUR LOVIN') 7" (ORIGINAL UK COPY - PARLOPHONE R 5391). Great guitar work on this hard to source 1965 cut from The Sons Of Fred (with Mick Hutchinson and renowned session musician Pete Sears) with I, I, I, (Want Your Lovin') c/w She Only Wants A Friend. The record is in strong Ex condition showing only a couple of very minor, light and wispy paper hairline marks. Super clean labels.
THE SONS OF FRED - BABY WHAT DO YOU WANT ME TO DO? 7" (ORIGINAL UK DEMO - PARLOPHONE R 5415). Another mover from The Sons Of Fred with this 1966 45 Baby What Do You Want Me Do Do? c/w You Told Me. The record (original demo copy, Parlophone R 5415) is in VG+ condition. The playing surfaces show few marks, though there are some storage marks that could likely be cleaned away. Centre missing.
THE SHINDIGS - UK PARLOPHONE 7" RELEASES. Ace pack of 2 x hard to source UK 7" on Parlophone from the Crawley-based 1960s beat group. Titles are A Little While Back c/w When We Say Goodbye (demo, R 5377 - VG+ with a few light surface scuffs, nothing heavier, centre missing) and One Little Letter c/w What You Gonna Do (R 5316 - Ex with only a couple of very light and minor surface hairlines). Great catchy songs with some jangly guitars, a shame the band only released these 2 45s...
THE BEATLES - LADY MADONNA 7" - ORIGINAL UK DEMO - PARLOPHONE R 5675. Fantastic to see original UK 7" demo of Lady Madonna c/w The Inner Light. The record (original green/white A Parlophone labels, R 5675) is in solid VG condition. With bright and glossy playing surfaces, there are a few light and minor surface hairline marks and one 'just about feelable' mark roughly half way through Lady Madonna. This causes a pop but not a skip. The A side label shows a sticker removal mark and 'P.G' in pen, the B side label (KT tax code) is in very clean order. Matrix/mother stampers: 7XCE 18438-3 1 AT & 7XCE 18439-2 2 GT with KT machine stamped on both sides at the 11 o clock position. With clean original company sleeve.
THE BEATLES - EARLY 7" RARITIES. Fab collection of 6 x early UK 7" release rarities. Titles are Please Please Me (red label Parlophone original, 45-R 4983 - VG+ a well kept example showing a few light and minor surface marks, nothing heavier, with MT tax code A side label, matrix/mother stampers: 7XCE 17217-1N MPT1 (9 o clock) GG (3 o clock) & 7XCE 17218-1N MPT2 (9 o clock) H (3 o clock), My Bonnie (NH 66833, 2nd pressing with 'aligned' artist name - neat VG+ condition with only a few light and minor surface marks) Love Me Do (red Parlophone original 45-R 4949 'Made In Gt. Britain' - VG with a number of surface marks and scuffs with the playing surfaces a little faded, no heavier scratches, matrix/mother stampers 7XCE 17144-1N MPZT (9 o clock) RR (3 o clock) & 7XCE 17145-1N MPZT1 (9 o clock) PG (3 o clock) with PT tax code appearing to be on the A side label though is hard to make out), Ain't She Sweet (NH 52317 - VG+ a few surface hairlines), Another Beatles Christmas Record (LYN 757 - VG+ a few light scuffs/with insert/VG+ a little discolouration, very small paper tear on the opening edge) and The Beatles' Christmas Record (LYN 492 - VG+ some light scuffs moreover noted on the non-playing side/VG+ a minor stain on the front)
BEAN AND LOOPY'S LOT - HAYWIRE 7" (ORIGINAL UK DEMO - PARLOPHONE R 5458). Seldom seen 1966 double-headed groovers from Bean And Loopy's Lot (Tony Bean, Tony Catchpole) with Haywire c/w A Stitch In Time. The record (R 5458) is in fine and glossy VG+ condition showing only a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks and with the centre missing.
ARTWOODS - WHAT SHALL I DO 7" (ORIGINAL UK STOCK COPY - PARLOPHONE R 5590). More melters from 'Artwoods' with the brilliant and moody What Shall I Do c/w In The Deep End (Pop-Psych/Freakbeat winner). The record (stock copy, Parlophone R 5590) is in tremendous Ex+ condition showing only a couple of extremely minor, ever so faint and wispy paper marks. Super sharp and clean labels.
ARTWOODS - WHAT SHALL I DO 7" (ORIGINAL UK DEMO COPY - PARLOPHONE R 5590). Time now for the fiendishly hard to source original UK demo copy of the afore mentioned What Shall I Do c/w In The Deep End. The record (R 5590, original green/white A labels) is in neat VG+ condition showing a few light and minor surface marks and scuffs, these not at all heavier with absolutely no feelable scratches. Brilliant sharp and clean labels.

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