R&R - UK PRESSING RARITIES. Brill pack of 3 x always hard to find UK pressing LPs. Titles are Elvis Presley - "Rock 'N' Roll (HMV og, CLP 1093, 1N/1N - G record, still a presentable copy, noted are a number of surface/scuff marks, none that are really of a heavier nature/G+ a solid example sleeve, looks to have been repaired with clear tape on the spine and bottom edge but is very much 'held together' nicely) and Elvis' Golden Records (RCA mono RB-16069 red label og, 1A/1A matrix endings - VG some light 'needle markings' to the playing surfaces, not heavier/G+ some tape repair on the inside) and Jerry Lee Lewis - Jerry Lee Lewis (mono boxed reissue, HA-S 2138 - Ex/VG+, a clean copy).
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FONTANA/PHILIPS 7" - R&R/ROCKABILLY/50s DEMOS. Scorching collection of 10 x early original UK Fontana/Philips 7" demos. Artists/cat. numbers are Bob Miller (45-H 192), Richard Lyon (45-H 206), Crash Craddock (45-PB 1006), The Lana Sisters (45-H 221 and 45-H 190), Rikki Price (45-H 218 and 45-H 171), Ersel Hickey (45-H 198), Johnnie (The Gash) Gray (45-H 123) and Bob Miller (45-H 236). Condition is chiefly Ex to Ex+/archive, some with some light storage marks that can be easily cleaned. With og company sleeves.
THE MULESKINNERS - BACK DOOR MAN 7" - ORIGINAL UK COPY (FONTANA - TF 527). Killer Mod/R&B winner from The Muleskinners with this top condition UK original copy on Fontana. The record is in fantastic Ex+ condition showing perhaps just a couple of extremely faint and wispy paper marks on the B side. Lovely condition labels with the three prong centre fully intact. Housed with clean original company sleeve.
ELVIS PRESLEY - ROCK 'N ROLL (ORIGINAL UK, CLP 1093). Ace copy of this legendary album (HMV CLP 1093, 2XAV 255-1N / 2XAV 256-1N). The record is a strong Ex+, very glossy copy only has a couples of tiny hairlines on both sides. The labels are Ex as the side 2 has written "R" and some marks around the core. The sleeve looks quite nice as VG but as the the marks and the seam splits have been taped is G+.
THE BEATLES / BEATLES SOLO - 7"/EPs/BOX SET. Fantastic selection of 4 x 7", 7 x EPs and 1 x LP box set. Titles include My Bonnie (2nd press 'aligned Tony &', Ex), Cry For A Shadow (original UK, NH 52275, G+), Magical Mystery Tour (MMT-1, Ex+/VG+), The Concert For Bangladesh (STCX 3385, Ex+/VG+), All My Loving (GEP 8891, Ex+/VG+), The Beatles No. 1 (GEP 8883, Ex+/Ex), The Beatles' Hits (GEP 8880, Ex/VG+), Let It Be (R 5833, Ex+/VG), Get Back (R 5777, Ex+/ VG).
LONDON - UK 7" COLLECTION. Get the floor shiftin' with this collection of around 76 x 7" fully loaded with R&R and R&B from the late 50s onwards. Artists/titles/cat. numbers include Eddie Cochran (C'mon Everybody 45-HL-U, tri-centre, also with HLG 9115), Chuck Berry - Sweet Little Sixteen (tri-centre 45-HLM 8585 - VG), The Coasters - Three Cool Cats (45-HL-E 8819), Jack Scott (45-HLU 8626 tri-centre), Andy Williams - House Of Bamboo (the all time classic! HLA 8784, four prong), Johnny And The Hurricanes (HL-X 9190, x2), The Everly Brothers (inc. HL-A 8685, 8863, 8781 and 8685 tri-centres), Ricky Nelson (HL-P 8817 tri-centre), Little Richard - Baby Face (HL-U 8770 tri-centre), Jerry Lee Lewis (inc. HL-S 8780, 8840 tri-centres), The Ronettes, Bill Parsons, The Fleetwoods, Ketty Lester, Jane Morgan, Paul Evans, Jerry Keller, Ben E. King, The Ventures, Bobby Vee, The Teddy Bears and Terry Stafford. Condition is generally VG to Ex though some can vary - many original company sleeves are present.
DINOSAUR JR - LP TEST PRESSING (GREEN MIND) AND 12" MAXI ACETATE (RUN AT THE SUN). Quite brilliant bundle of 1 x LP test pressing and 1 x 12" Maxi acetate from the alternative Massachusetts rockers. Titles are Green Mind (EU Record Service test pressing, 9031-73172-1, white labels with printed Record Service text - Ex+ condition with few marks, a couple of light storage marks that could likely be cleaned, matrix: R/S ALSDORF 903 173172-1-A & R/S ALSDORF 903 173172-1-B/with Ex condition og EU sleeve) and "Run At The Sun" (released as 'Take A Run At The Sun') Masteroom acetate (white labels, Master Room printed and hand written titles - archive condition looking seldom played). Provenance: from Geoff Travis' Rough Trade archive.
Two 18ct gold diamond and enamel dress ringsCondition report: Black enamel and diamond ring - good condition, sponsor's mark LJM, London import marks 1979. Ring size approximately R. Gross weight approximately 9.2 gramsCross-over ring, stamped '18', enamel damaged, gross weight approximately 8.3 grams
An Approximately O Gauge Card Model MR 'Spinner' with Framed Flying Scotsman Photograph and Other Items, the Midland 4-2-2 apparently from a wood/card kit with bogie tender (possibly a wartime product?) as a static model in glass case, model and case F, both need some repairs), together with a framed LNER 'Flying Scotsman' photo, apparently presented to Mr R N Howorth by the LNER for his work during the General Strike in 1926, unusual assortment of larger scale alloy-cast model machine tools (possibly for use in planning a workshop layout), some with moulded-in reference numbers and mostly finished in metallic green with red details, a small home-built oscillating steam engine with approx 2in cast flywheel on fabricated 'A' frame, (G - basic engine only - no boiler etc), approx 8 postcard-size photos of GER/LNER locos, and two boxes of assorted transfers, mostly GE/LNER types including many 'Blick dry print' sheets, varying P-G (qty)
Railway-Related Artwork and Furnishing Prints, all framed and glazed, including a watercolour of a railway bridge under construction watched by a crowd, signed E Howells, 40cm wide x28cm high, charcoal sketch of the 'Evening Star' signed T Carroll 1974, 50cm wide x 40cm high, watercolour of M R steam train, signed D Dudley, 50cm wide x 34cm high, and two smaller framed prints (one stained) F-G (5)
A G Scale (Gauge O) Talyllyn ex-Corris Railway Bogie Coach by Perfect World and Another TR Coach, the 'R-T-R' Corris coach made in wood and finished in varnished teak, centre doorway to one side only, with lift-off cream roof and interior benches, fitted with O Gauge metal bogies, E, in original box, G, together with a Talyllyn 4-wheeled 'open' coach in TR preservation-era red/tan as no 7, by unknown maker, G-VG, slight scuffing/marks to roof (2)
A Convertible Gauge O/1 Battery-Electric radio-controlled Glyn Valley Tramway Beyer-Peacock 0-4-0 Tram Locomotive 'Cader Idris', possibly kit-built of mostly plastic construction and finished in GVT green with black skirts, the model presently configured for O Gauge track, appears fitted with rechargeable battery pack and Futaba R/C unit, overall F, several areas of serious corrosion including motor/gearbox, nameplates and some other smaller parts, steam dome, (dummy) reversing lever and one tank vent pipe detached (supplied loose), all in a bespoke wooden carrying case, together with a Futaba radio controller unit believed, by a process of elimination, to be for this engine, also F (2)
Railwayana - GWR - Great Western Railway - Diagram/blueprint of Plymouth Millbay & Cornwall water supply, the large folded diagram/blueprint, showing Hepworth Millbay to Cornwall JCR water supply - supersedes No. 55678 - No. 104270, stamped 17 Jan 1963, measuring 99¾ x 30in. (253 x 76.2cm.), contained in a fabric lined folder stamped to centre in gilt G. W. R., sticker to front ' Wolverhampton District '. (2) * Condition: The diagram with fading, fold marks and some rips.
A lunar negative stereoview on ground glass by Warren De La Rue, Paris, circa 1857, gilt text annotation to red card 'Lunar Photographs by Warren De La Rue FRS.FRAS & C, enlarged and published by R & J Beck London'. * Warren De la Rue (15 January 1815 – 19 April 1889) was a Guernsey born astronomer and chemist, most famous for his pioneering work in astronomical photography. ** Condition: 25mm scratch to right hand image. tear from right upper corner of card 20mm.
A vintage orange stained wooden crate - Channel Island interest, stamped, R. J. Collins & Co Ltd Guernsey Sweets to front and back, the sides stamped ' case charged 10/- 4-59 Albion box Cardiff ', having original shipping/postage label attached with staples hinged lid, 23 x 14in. (58.4 x 35.6cm.). * Condition: In sound used condition.
A gilt framed Royal family photograph, dated 1961, signed to margin Philip - Elizabeth R, the easel back frame having cushion crown to top and backed with Royal blue velvet, frame measuring 15in. (38.2cm.) square. * Condition: Spotting to mount and backing, signatures with fading and water damage.
Three novelty table lighters, to include a plated Dunhill tankard with applied enamel 'Royal Thames Yacht Club' burgee, 3 3/8in. (8.5cm.) high; An Art Deco period spelter begging Scottie dog, seated upon a sphere, raised on rectangular base, 7in. (17.8cm.) high, and a version modelled as a mushroom, the stalk stamped 'DÉPOSÉ R L J PARIS'. (3) * Condition: All pieces in very good condition, slight pitting on the tankard.
A small collection of Commemorative crested ware related to WWI, comprising three pieces by Arcadian China to include Tommys Hut; Model of Tank; Tommy and His Machine Gun (City of Canterbury); two pieces by Grafton China to include Desert Gun and War Ship (Southampton); a W & R Tommies Dugout somewhere in France (Jersey); an unmarked Submarine (Margate) etc. (10)
A German silver tea strainer and stand, early 20th century, of circular star shaped form, the handle fashioned as a Goddess playing a violin, flanked by doves amidst pierced foliate decoration, the body embossed with fruiting trees, the matching stand raised on circular foot, 6 5/8in. (16.8cm.) long, together with an Art Nouveau silver plate tea strainer by R. Wallace, gross weight of silver piece 5.2 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Both pieces good, light clean needed, nothing to note.
English School (early 20th century), "Jerbourg Point, Guernsey" watercolour, unframed, inscribed verso 11 x 14in. (28 x 35.5cm.): together with two other unframed works, comprising a watercolour of St Peter Port harbour and Castle Cornet by R. H. Lietke, signed and dated 1931; and a pencil drawing of Castle Cornet. (3)
A Lalique moulded clear glass Pissehlit (Dandelion) salad bowl and six side dishes, mid 20th century, the outside of the bowl moulded with dandelion leaves, moulded 'R LALIQUE' signature to inner base, and etched 'R Lalique' signature in script below rim, 9 3/8in. (23.8cm.) diameter, the six demi-lune (crescent shaped) side dishes of the same design, each with etched signature to base, 8in. (20.4cm.) wide. (7) * Condition: Surface scratches to foot of bowl, otherwise nothing to note.
A Rene Lalique opalescent and clear glass Fleurons Bowl, with spiralled decoration, etched 'R. LALIQUE FRANCE' marks to the base, 8in. (20.25cm.) diameter. *Condition: Two absolutely minute frits to edge of rim (barely visible but can be detected with a fingernail). Light scratching to contact points on underside. No other faults.
KENNETH GRAHAME. "The Golden Age." plts & illus by Ernest H. Shepard comp, orig pict cloth, 1928 vg; plus a copy dated 1904 (prize binding vg) plus "The Headswoman." 1st edn orig wps (det) 1898; plus "Kenneth Grahame, Life Letters and Unpulblished Work." by Patrick R. Chalmers, 1st edn, plts etc comp, orig cl, unclipped dj, 1933 vg.
A SMALL GEORGE II SILVER SALVER OR STAND with piecrust edge and scroll feet, later engraved with initial R, makers mark of Dennis Langton, marks for London 1737, approximately 188 grams in weight, 14cm diameter Condition: the marks a little worn but generally good, feet possibly repaired, one with a slight split to the join, the initial R above a raised crest or monogram, generally reasonable condition
A WILLIAM IV DRUM MUSTARD POT with stags head crest and shell cast thumb piece, with blue glass liner, marks WB possibly William Bateman II and assay marks for London 1834, 6.2cm diameter together with two similar bun salts, one circa 1764 by D & R Hennel, the with a makers mark WS and circa 1757; and two late 18th century later decorated baluster pepper pots, the largest 10.5cm high and a little silver plated bonbon basket with blue glass liner, decorated with swags of flowers, 8cm diameter. The silver items approximately 339 grams in weight without liners Condition: the mustard pot with liner with minor marks and dents due to age and use, the crest a little worn, the marks reasonable to the side and beneath the lid, generally good condition; the two similar bun salts with glass liners in good condition, marks slightly worn; the larger pepper pot with inverting foot, later decorated with flowers, poor condition; the smaller pepper pot has marks and dents especially around the base, with later decoration, poorly fitting lid; the small silver plated basket with wear to the plating, some misalignment of the vertical bars, in reasonable overall condition
A COLLECTION OF SILVER PLATE consisting of a pair of oval entree dishes, 30cm wide together with four further entree dishes, an oval meat dish, an oval food cover, a tray, toast rack, coffee pot, ebony handled brandy warmer by G R Dollis & CO of 130 Regent Street London, a Ralph Lauren silver plated wine bottle coaster and further items Condition: some dents and marks to all items together with wear to the silver plate especially the food cover
ROBERT RADFORD WELCH (1929-2000), A SILVER THREE PIECE COFFEE SET the pot with hinged domed lid and India rosewood handle, with a matching milk jug and sugar basket, marks for London 1990, the coffee pot 20cm high and the complete set approximately 880 grams in weight overall Welch attended Malvern School of Art and then trained as a silversmith at the Birmingham College of Art under Cyril Shiner and R. G. Baxendale. Between 1952 and 1955 he studied at the Royal College of Art under Professor Robert Goodden. On graduating in 1955, Welch became a product designer and set up a workshop in Chipping Camden, Gloucestershire. The Silk Mill premises he found have been the home of C. R. Ashbee's Guild of Handicraft. Condition: some minor signs of polish to the grain of the handle, otherwise good condition overall
Hornby railways, OO scale, locomotives x6, boxed including #R402 BR class 37 diesel William Cooksworthy, #R 878 BR Bo-Bo diesel class 25 green, #R877 BR Bo-Bo diesel class 25 blue, #R287 BR Co-Co diesel class 47 blue, #R898 class 47 diesel locomotive Railfreight and #R283 BR Co-Co diesel class 58 Bassetlaw
Hornby railways, OO scale, locomotives, boxed, including #R2160 Anglia railways Bo-Bo electric class 86 locomotive Crown point, #R765 The Lord Westwood 4-6-0 locomotive, #R074 Hymek diesel locomotive, #R869 BR Winston Churchill locomotive and tender and #R 358 Davy Crockett old time locomotive

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