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Lot 96

Books - Chinese Pottery and Porcelain in two volumes by R L Hobson, pub Cassell & Co 1915, limited edition 463/1500, along with a 1908 Chaffers edition Marks and Monograms on European and Oriental Pottery and Porcelain

Lot 233

A cabinet made Cromwellian style oak dining room suite by R C Davies of Cold Hatton, Shropshire, comprising a large oval drop leaf gate leg dining table, 179cm extended, 140cm wide, 75cm high and six dining chairs with fielded panel backs and shaped top rails over panel seats on ring turned pilaster and block front legs, bearing cabinet maker's labels

Lot 439

WILLIAM HENRY EARP (1831-1914); a pair of watercolours, coastal/lake scenes, signed, 24 x 55cm, in glazed gilt frames, also a pair of watercolour coastal/beach scenes, signed R Rayman, 26.5 x 73cm, framed and glazed (4).

Lot 359

Royal Worcester; a ginger jar with cover painted in the 'Anne Hathaway's Cottage' pattern, signed R. Rushton, with puce mark and numbered 2826 to base, height approx 18cm. CONDITION REPORT Some rubbing to the gilt and painted decoration, some pitting to the glaze. Some indentations to the glaze on the lid.

Lot 4

A FRAMED AND GLAZED LANDSCAPE WATERCOLOUR SIGNED JOHN R HARRIS TOGETHER WITH TWO LOOSE HUNTING SCENES

Lot 130

Egypt 1882 pair comprising Egypt 1882 medal with Tel-El-Kebir bar engraved '454. PTE. H. HOCKLEY. K. R. RIF: C.' and Khedive's 1882 star.

Lot 271

Assorted items comprising a key with Prince of Wales crest, two hallmarked silver replicas of the 1902 Coronation Anointing Spoon, painting on metal plaque depicting Genes (Genoa) monogrammed ‘B/R’ verso, leather wallet depicting Pierre Le Grand monument, two Chinese ink cakes, a chainmail purse, white metal thimble in case,  19th Century gilt metal belt buckles and costume jewellery spares, white metal cravat clip and a silhouette depicting a choir boy inscribed verso ‘John Favian(?) Lawrence Old Windsor age ten years 1828’. Provenance - by family descent, reputedly gifts from Queen Victoria to a staff member, possibly William Saunders, see The Royal Kalendar and Court and City Register England, Scotland, Ireland and the Colonies for the Year 1844, page 147, listed as ‘housekeeper of the state apartments, St James’s, under Queen’s Household, Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber.

Lot 73

R Gors & Kallman baby grand piano.

Lot 1009

WWII medals awarded to A R Ellis, together with escape map, compass, dog tags etc

Lot 1024

WWI medal pair awarded to T-1624 Dvr J E Apperley ASC and another Victory Medal 4842 Pte J E Watkins Glouc R (Gloucestershire Regiment)

Lot 1038

Georgian officer's universal pattern gorget with crowned G R cypher flanked by foliate sprays

Lot 1119

WWI Naval aluminium cased portable gramophone 'The Winston' also marked Manufacturers Portogram Radio Electrical Industries Ltd, London SW16 and this instrument is the property of the R N W A F Admiralty

Lot 1147

A commemorative print relating to the Battle of Cape St Vincent after R Snairke and engraved by I Parker, 63 x 43cm

Lot 1394

Alexander Henry & Co of Edinburgh .300 hammer action rook rifle with chequered semi-pistol grip and forend, side lever, pop up sights and 25 inch octagonal barrel named 'Alex R Henry & Co Edinburgh', overall length 103cm.

Lot 1752

Ex Victoria & Albert Museum early 20thC four door glass display cabinet with bronzed frame. The cornice with impressed letters Q,R,S,T, the cabinet cut in two for transportation. Provision for twelve shelves, some adjustable. Suitable for shop fitting, haberdashery or museum display use. With approximately 10 glass shelves H186 x L370 x D39cmPLEASE SEE IMPORTANT NOTICE ON LOT 1750 BEFORE BIDDING

Lot 1767

Ex Victoria & Albert Museum early 20thC four door glass display cabinet with bronzed frame, on mahogany base with provision for four fall flap doors, the cornice with impressed letters Q,R,S,T, the cabinet cut in two for transportation. Provision for twelve shelves, some adjustable. Suitable for shop fitting, haberdashery or museum display use. With approximately 10 glass shelves H240 (on base) x L375 x D47cm (on base)PLEASE SEE IMPORTANT NOTICE ON LOT 1750 BEFORE BIDDING

Lot 1768

Ex Victoria & Albert Museum early 20thC four door glass display cabinet with bronzed frame, on mahogany base with provision for four fall flap doors, the cornice with impressed letters R,S, T, U, the cabinet cut in two for transportation. Provision for twelve shelves, some adjustable. Suitable for shop fitting, haberdashery or museum display use. With approximately 10 glass shelves H240 (on base) x L375 x D47cm (on base)PLEASE SEE IMPORTANT NOTICE ON LOT 1750 BEFORE BIDDING

Lot 207

A hand made Spanish classical guitar made in Chessington, Surrey in 1961 by E R Moulder, a copy of a 19thC guitar by Antonio De Torres. The back is made with Nigerian Pear Bosse, the front with British spruce, the sides with Australian walnut, the finger board with guarea and the neck with Honduras mahogany, in a Cheney case

Lot 254

Nine Corgi diecast model commercial vehicles including Road Transport R Edwards & Sons Amusements Scammell Highwayman 97920, Commercials S Houseman AEC Mercury Truck and Trailer 97892, Superhaulers, Vintage Glory of Steam etc, all in original boxes

Lot 276

Silver salver raised on ball and claw feet, engraved: N.L.B. 4th November, 1972, from his friends and partners at Dron and Wright, Sheffield hallmarks, maker's initials: R&B. 12 Troy ozs approx.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 7

Edwardian shell inlaid mahogany lancet shaped mantel clock raised on four pad type feet, the movement marked: R & Co., made in Paris, with two winders.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 636

Quantity of Scientology L R Hubbard lectures

Lot 246

The History Of The United States Of America, by Charles Mackay, vol. 1; The Confederate Soldier In The Civil War; and Marvels Of America, edited by Professor George R. Cromwell.

Lot 413

A quantity of cutlery; a three piece antler handled carving set; fruit knives and forks by R. Drummond & Sons, Oban, with stone handles (some damages), in fitted case; together with a 19th Century set of twelve knives and forks with carved ivory handles, in original mahogany canteen.

Lot 49

An 18ct. yellow gold wedding band, ring size R, 3.6grms.

Lot 789

A silver fronted miniature clock by R Carr, another and a cased set of teaspoons and tongs.

Lot 2

EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY CASED MANTEL CLOCK with R & Co., French movement striking on a coiled gong, 11 1/4" (28.5cm) high

Lot 339

R FRANCIS (modern) BLACK INK DRAWINGS, A SUITE OF TWENTY TWO Railway Locomotives Mostly signed & dated 1976-79, varying sizes (22)

Lot 105

THE LOCOMOTIVE - PARLOPHONE 7" DEMOS - Going at full steam with this mega bundle of 5 x green/white demo 7". Titles are Rudi's In Love (2 copes; R 5915 - Ex+ and R 5718 - Ex), Mr. Armageddon (R 5758 - superb clean Ex+ record/Ex rare promotion picture sleeve), I'm Never Gonna Let You Go (R 5801 - ace Ex+ condition) and Roll Over Mary (R 5835 - neat Ex condition).

Lot 106

THE SCAFFOLD & RELATED - 7" (DEMOS) & LPs - Ace collection of 17 x 7", 13 of which are demonstration copies and 3 x LPs. Albums are Live At The Queen Elizabeth Hall (mono PMC 7051 - VG+/VG+), L The P (UK stereo PCS 7077 - clean Ex/Ex) and Fresh Liver (Fresh Liver - ILPS 9234 - VG/VG+). 7" demos/acetates are Busdreams (2 copies; a single sided Emisic acetate - VG+ and demo R 5866 - strong Ex), Goodbat Nightman (R 5548), Lily The Pink (R 5734, EMI 2690 and EMI 2085), Charity Bubbles (R 5784 - Ex), All The Way Up (R 5847), Do The Albert (R 5922 - Ex), Gin Gan Goolie (R 5812 - Ex), Do You Remember (R 5679 - Ex+), 1-2-3 (R 5703) and 2 Day's Monday (R 5443). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 112

50s/60s/R&R - 10" ACETATES - Another incredible chance to acquire extremely seldom seen acetate recordings with 3 x aluminium lacquer acetate 10" recordings. Titles are The Teddy Bears - To Know Him Is To Love Him (single sided Emidisc recording - VG with some fading to the lacquer, no heavier marks), Big Bopper & Big Ben Banjo Band - Chantilly Lace/Philadelphia USA (Southern music split recording, graded as G with heavy wear to the surface, should still play though please note that playback is likely to be heavily distorted) and The Everly Brothers & Dallas Boys - Problems/Gigi (no identifying publisher, hand written titles with 'SAMPLE RECORD - NOT FOR SALE' printed on the labels - graded as G with heavy wear to the lacquer and some surface marks).

Lot 219

YOKO ONO/PLASTIC ONO BAND - POWER TO THE PEOPLE/OPEN YOUR BOX - 7" DEMO - The UK demonstration 7" copy of Apple R 5892. The record is in VG+ condition with a few light surface markings - at no point are these of a heavier nature with no scratches to note.

Lot 220

YOKO ONO/JOHN LENNON - UK 7" - Super collection of 15 x UK 7" releases with limited edition pressings. Titles include Happy Xmas (War Is Over) (3 copies to include the demo R 5970 - superb Ex+, the stock UK - Ex+/Ex p/s and the green coloured vinyl), Death Of Samantha (APPLE 47 - tremendous Ex+), Walking On Thin Ice (white label promo), Power To The People (R 5892 four prong and solid centre copies), Give Peace A Chance (APPLE 13), Cold Turkey (APPLES 1001), Instant Karma! (APPLES 1003), #9 Dream, Stand By Me and Imagine. Condition is largely VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 221

JOHN LENNON & RELATED - UK 7" - Lovely pack of 16 x (mainly) picture sleeve 7" releases. Titles include Imagine (RP 6199 limited edition picture disc), Jealous Guy (R 6117 - very clean Ex/Ex), Happy Xmas (War Is Over) (stock R 5970), Woman/Beautiful Boys, 28th November 1974... (with Elton John), Nobody Told Me, (Just Like) Starting Over, Watching The Wheels, Borrowed Time (stock and poster sleeve) and Love. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 222

JOHN LENNON - APPLE 7" DEMOS - Killer bundle of 2 x UK demo sevens. Titles are Whatever Gets You Thru' The Night (R 5998 - Ex+ extremely well presented with very few markings) and Mind Games (R 5994 - VG with some light surface marks and a small scratch at the start of the A side).

Lot 223

JOHN LENNON - APPLE 7" DEMOS - Another terrific selection of 2 x UK demonstration 45s. Titles are #9 Dream (R 6003 - Ex+ superbly presented with very few markings, perhaps an extremely slight warp when placed on a turntable) and Stand By Me (R 6005 - lovely Ex+ with just one or two extremely faint and wispy markings).

Lot 235

WINGS - SILLY LOVE SONGS WHITE LABEL - Two rarely seen 7" white label test pressings from Wings. First up is 'Silly Love Songs' with handwritten labels detailing publishing info, cat number (R6014), date (30/4/76), title (Silly Love Songs - edited version) and artist. Matrix number reads 7YCE 21785 DJ 1. Condition is Ex. 'Blair' is etched into run-out groove. Also a 7" white label of 'Listen to What The Man Said' with handwritten labels detailing publishing info, date (16/5/75), cat number (R 6006) and on reverse 'Love in Song', condition is Ex on both sides.

Lot 239

WINGS DEMO RECORDS - A pack of three sought after Wings demo records on Apple. To include Helen Wheels (R 5993, push through centre, A-side matrix 7YCE 21734 3-U, Ex), Jet (R 5996, push through centre, A side matrix 7YCE 21742-1, Ex with very light scratches on B-Side) and Band on The Run (R 5997, push through centre, EMI label, A side matrix 7YCE 21746-1, VG+ with some light scratches and scuffs).

Lot 249

RINGO STARR - LPs/7" - Brill collection of 6 x LPs and 12 x 7". Sevens include Snookeroo (3 copies to include a UK demo R 6004 - lovely Ex+ with just one or two extremely faint and wispy marks, UK stock and a UK factory sample stickered copy R 6004 - Ex), Oh My My (R 6011), You're Sixteen (R 5995), Weight Of The World, Photograph, It Don't Come Easy, Only You and Back Off Boogaloo (p/s). LPs include Sentimental Journey (PCS 7101 - Ex+/VG+), Goodnight Vienna, Ringo, Ringo's Rotogravure and Ringo Starr And His All-Star Band... Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 250

RINGO STARR - 7" TEST PRESSING & DEMO - Superb pack of 1 x demo and 1 x test pressing 7" from Mr Starkey. Titles are Only You c/w Call Me (R 6000 white label test pressing with all details handwritten on the A side label, B side label is blank - lovely clean Ex+ with few markings) and You're Sixteen (R 5995 UK demo - Ex+ very clean record with just one or two extremely faint and wispy marks/VG UK stock picture sleeve).

Lot 253

GEORGE HARRISON & RELATED - 7" RELEASES - Great retrospective look at the solo work of George with these 26 x 7" releases including limited edition sets and a demo! Titles include Dark Horse (2 copies to include UK demo R 6001 - superb Ex+ record with few markings and UK stock), When We Was Fab (W 8131B limited edition box set, Mint and still sealed), Got My Mind Set On You (limited edition box W8178B with postcards), Give Me Love... (R 5988), Bangla-Desh (R 5912 - Ex+), (Traveling Wilburys) inc. Handle With Care (sealed with original sticker), Nobody's Child and End Of The Line, My Sweet Lord (R 5884 with 2 different picture sleeves), This Is Love, All Those Years Ago and Faster (K 17423 pic. disc). Condition is largely VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 254

GEORGE HARRISON - 7" DEMOS - Marvelous selection of 4 x not often seen UK demonstration 45s. Titles are Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth) (R 5988 - side 1 great Ex+, side 2 Ex with a very minor heat mark?), My Sweet Lord (R 58874 - superb Ex+ one or two extremely faint and wispy marks), You (R 6007 - clean Ex/VG stock UK picture sleeve with some creases) and Teardrops (K 17837 DJ - Ex+/VG+).

Lot 255

GEORGE HARRISON - 7" DEMOS/TEST PRESSING - Another quite brilliant bundle of 4 x 7" demos which includes a test pressing! Titles are My Sweet Lord (R 5884 - superb Ex+ or archive condition record with no discernible markings/Ex lovely original picture sleeve), This Guitar (Can't Keep From Crying) (R 6012 - neat Ex a couple of rather light surface marks) and Ding Dong (demo R 6002 - lovely Ex+ and white label test pressing with same 1U/2U matrix endings - VG+ with hand written title).

Lot 256

GEORGE HARRISON - BANGLA-DESH - UK 7" APPLE DEMO - Very clean original UK demonstration issue of the 1971 release (R 5912). The record is in ace Ex+ condition with very few markings - there are perhaps just one or two extremely miniscule, faint and wispy marks visible under very bright light. The four pronged centre is fully intact; there is a 'F' handwritten next to the promo 'A' on the A side. Housed with original Apple company sleeve.

Lot 264

PAUL MCCARTNEY & RELATED- 7" COLLECTION - Comprehensive collection of 36 x 7" with many limited edition cuts! Releases include Only Love Remains (R 6148 limited edition with 'free single Mull Of Kintyre'), This One (RX 6223 ltd. postcard pack), Put It There, My Brave Face, Figure Of Eight, Hope Of Deliverance, C'mon People, All My Trials, Birthday, Spies Like Us (silver and black labels), Press (stock and radio edit), No More Lonely Nights (issues with solid centre card and paper sleeves, silver labels and Arthur Baker remix), Tug Of War, Pipes Of Peace, Say Say Say (black and blue labels) and Pretty Little Head. Condition is primarily Ex to Ex+.

Lot 265

PAUL MCCARTNEY & WINGS - UK 7" DEMOS - Expert bundle of 5 x demonstration 7" releases. Titles are Waterfalls (R 6037 - Ex+/VG+), Coming Up (R 6035 - Ex+/Ex), Wonderful Christmastime (sic.) (R 6029 - Ex+), Old Siam, Sir (R 6026 - Ex+) and Getting Closer (R 6027 - Ex+/VG+).

Lot 267

PAUL MCCARTNEY - NO MORE LONELY NIGHTS - 7" TEST PRESSING - Super for a real Macca collector 7" with this single sided test pressing of the 'A4' Arthur Baker mix of the 1984 cut (white label R 6080). The record is in lovely clean Ex condition with just a couple of very minor, light and wispy surface markings. The title and cat. number is handwritten. Matrix: R 6080T AA-4-1-1.

Lot 268

PAUL MCCARTNEY - 7" DEMOS - As if 1 wasn't hard enough to find, how about these 8 x demonstration 45s from Sir Paul! Titles are Temporary Secretary (excruciatingly limited single sided demo R 6039 - ace Ex+ condition with very few markings indeed!), Figure Of Eight (RDJ 6235 - Ex+/Ex+), All My Trials (R6278 - Ex/Ex+), Spies Like Us (DJ Version) (RDJ 6118 - Ex/Ex), My Brave Face (R 6213 - Ex+/Ex+ 'replica' Parlophone design), Birthday (R 6271 - VG due to what looks like a pressing fault on the flip Good Day Sunshine) and with Michael Jackson - The Girl Is Mine (EPC A2729 - Ex+/Ex and single sided demo ENR-03372 - Ex+).

Lot 274

WINGS / PAUL MCCARTNEY 7" DEMOS - Three Wings demo records here. To include Goodnight Tonight (R 6023, push through centre, 7YCE 21803, Ex), Mull of Kintyre/Girls School (pic sleeve,double A side, R 6018, 7YCE.21794-DJ, Ex+/VG+) and Maybe I'm Amazed (R6017, push through centre, 7YCE.21791, VG+ with some light scratches and scuffs,)

Lot 276

WINGS SINGLES - Great run of 28x 7" singles from Wings. To include R 5973, 5963, 6014, 5985, 5987, 5997, 5999,5889, 5996, 6008 and more. Condition is largely Ex across the lot.

Lot 296

ASSOCIATED BEATLES ARTISTS - 7" DEMOS - Unusual and grand collection of 14 x 7" demonstration releases from artists either associated with The Beatles or have covered them. Artists/titles include Dick James (x3) - From Me To You (EP format R 5212 - great Ex+), There But For Your Love Go I (45-R 4606 - Ex) and Daddy's Little Girl (45-R 4498 - Ex), Bernard Cribbins - When I'm Sixty-Four (R 5603 green/white - VG+), Kristine Sparkle - Eight Days A Week (F 13515), The Beatles Concerto Single (R 6024), VInce Hill - Bad To Me (S CBS 3179), Nilsson - Without You (PB 9348), Badfinger - Love Is Easy (K 16323), Big Ben Banjo Band (DB 8069), Helen Reddy (CL 15984), The Fairways with Gary Street (MF 1116) and Jimmy McCulloch & White Line. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 309

THE BEATLES - I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND - UK 7" DEMO - The original Parlophone UK 7" demonstration copy of I Want To Hold Your Hand c/w This Boy (red/white labels R 5084). The A side is in VG condition with surface marks evident - there are no scratches to mention. The B side is in VG condition with surface marks noted again - once more these are not heavier scratches. Matrix/stampers: 7XCE 17559-1N KT 11+ 17560- 1N KT TL. The four pronged centre is fully complete.

Lot 310

THE BEATLES - WE CAN WORK IT OUT/DAY TRIPPER - UK 7" DEMO - An original UK 7" Parlophone demonstration copy of the famous double header (red/white label R 5389). The A side is in VG condition with some light surface and hairline markings. Never of a heavier nature, this is a solid as you'll ever see VG grade! The B side is in VG+ condition with fewer surface markings; there are only a couple of light marks to the surface to mention and some light wear to the label. The four pronged centre is fully intact. Matrix/stampers: 7XCE 18341-4 1 A & 48342-1 3 RL.

Lot 311

THE BEATLES - PAPERBACK WRITER - UK 7" DEMO - A lovely clean original UK demonstration 7" copy of R 5452 c/w the quite brilliant Rain. The record is in Ex condition with just a couple of quite light and minor surface marks - these are perhaps more noticed on the B side. Nice clean labels with the four pronged centre fully intact. Matrix/stampers: 7XCE 18380-2 1 G & 18381-2 P 2 KT.

Lot 312

THE BEATLES - ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE - UK 7" DEMO - The original green/white UK 7" Parlophone demo (R 5620). The playing surfaces are in Ex condition with just a couple of light surface markings to note - these are never heavier and there are certainly no scratches of any nature to mention. Please note, the four pronged centre is missing. Matrix/stampers: 7XCE 18245-1 2 GG.

Lot 313

THE BEATLES - HELLO, GOODBYE - UK 7" DEMO - Another rarely seen original UK Parlophone demo with Hello, Goodbye b/w I Am The Walrus, issued as R 5655. The record is in VG condition with surface marks to both sides. Perhaps more apparent on the A side, there is a very light scratch (just about 'feelable); the record plays without any skips or jumps. The four pronged centre is fully intact with clean labels - there is a name written at the 12 O'Clock position on the A side label. Matrix/stampers: 7XCE 18433-1 1 G KT & 18434-1 1 G KT. `

Lot 316

THE BEATLES - LOVE ME DO - UK 7" DEMO - The phrase 'holy grail' is brandished around a lot these days, but surely this is up there for any Beatles fan - the original UK 7" demo of the very first single (Parlophone red/white labels 54-R 4949). The playing surface on the A side is in VG condition. There are surface marks to the surface with a light scratch towards the start. On playback there are a couple of light pops with no skips or jumps. The B side P.S I Love You is in VG condition. Again, there are surface markings to the playing surface - these are mainly as stated on the surface though there is a small scratch at the end of the track. Again, playback is uninterrupted with so skips or jumps. Love Me Do is credited as 'Lennon-McCartney'. The four pronged centre is fully intact - there is a name 'Tracy' (neatly) written on both sides on the centre. The labels are nice and clean with only minor wear. With the ZT tax code on the A side. Matrix/stampers: 7XCE 17144-1N ZT JR & 7XCE 17145-1N ZT JR. Housed with original promo 'Urgent Special Rush Copy' Parlophone company sleeve, well presented in VG+ condition with no rips or tears.

Lot 40

PARLOPHONE RED/WHITE DEMO 7" - Smashing collection of 34 x red/white 7" demos starting from the early 60s. Catalogue numbers are (45-R) 4723, 4742, 4749, 4752, 4754, 4758, 4776, 4780, 4782, 4788, 4802, 4803, 4813, 4833, 4834, 4845, 4846, 4847, 4852, 4881, 4889, 4904, 4908, 4914, 4915, 4935, 4948, 4956, 4957, 4959, 4960, (R) 5102, 5237 and 5472. Condition is generally VG to Ex+ with all but 4 original company sleeves present.

Lot 41

PARLOPHONE WHITE LABEL DEMO 7" - Another cracking collection of UK Parlophone demonstration 7" with 43 here with some very early 45s here! Catalogue numbers are 3813 (Steve Lawrence 7XCE 1113-1N matrix), John Dankworth (R 3836, 7XCE 1125-1N matrix), 3836 (Maxine Sullivan 7XCE 1126-1N matrix) then 4357, 4380 (x2), 4390, 4405, 4412, 4433, 4437, 4457, 4459, 4468, 4470, 4471, 4481, 4483, 4494, 4500, 4509, 4510, 4521, 4526, 4529, ,4540, 4546, 4592, 4603, 4636, 4652, 4656, 4671, 4673, 4677, 4683, 4698, 4700, 4703, 4709 (x2), 4710, 4711 and 4719. Condition is generally VG to Ex+ with many original company sleeves present.

Lot 42

PARLOPHONE GREEN/WHITE 7" DEMOS - 60s MOD/PSYCH/BEAT - Phenomenal selection of killer cuts with 8 x rare 45s here. T are Misty - Hot Cinnamon (R 5852 - terrific Ex+ condition), Mail - Omnibus (R 5916 - outstanding Ex+ or archive), Avalanche - Finding My Way Home (R 5890 - Ex+ or archive), Festival (formed and written by Wil Malone aka Bobak, Jons, Malone) - Would I Lie To You (R 5883 - superb Ex+ or archive), Humpybong - Don't You Be Too Long (R 5859 - Ex+), Tony Cole - Country Girl (R 5839 - Ex), Roy Everett - Happy Birthday Blues c/w Empty Sky (ace psych version of the Elton John classic - R 5781 - Ex+) and Disciple (Small Faces Members) - Cherie Alamayonaika (R 5760 - Ex+ or archive). Stunning condition throughout with all four prong centres complete and intact and all records are complete with their original company sleeves.

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