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THE BEATLES 7" A lovely lot of 27 x 7" releases, the majority of which are singles. There are 21 Parlophone singles in the R cat number series with: 4893, 5015 x 2, 5055 x 3, 5084, 5114, 5160, 5200, 5265, 5395, 5389 x 2, 5452, 5493 x 2, 5570 x 2, 5620 x 2 and 5655. On Apple there is 5722, 5786, 5795, 5814 and 5833. There is also a Parlophone 1966 reissue of the Twist and Shout EP. Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.
7" SINGLES/EPS - Great pack of 28 x 7" releases and EPs with original pressings. Titles include Love Me Do (1st UK red label 'Made In Gt. Britain' 45-R 4949 - Ex with just a few surface marks mainly seen on P.S. I Love You), Magical Mystery Tour (mono MMT 1 - VG+/strong Ex cover), Penny Lane/Strawberry Fields Forever (R 5570 with original picture sleeve in VG condition), No. 1 (GEP 8883), Let It Be (p/s, great Ex to Ex+), Lady Madonna, All You Need Is Love, Day Tripper, Help!, I Feel Fine and A Hard Day's Night. Condition is generally VG to Ex.
BEATLES SINGLES AND EPs - A lovely and wide ranging lot containing 10 x 7" releases. The crowning glory of the lot is Love Me Do - 45-R 4949, first pressing, red label, Made in Great Britain label variant, matrix 7XCE 17144-1N/17145-1N, runouts MPZT 1 GH/MPZT 1 GT, Ex+. There are also: 2 x EPs, both in Ex+/Ex+ condition, both mono, Beatles for Sale No. 2 (GEP 8938) and Twist and Shout (GEP 8882); green Odeon label German pressing of No Reply; 5 x Parlophone singles, cat numbers R 4983/5015/5084/5200/5389; and, Imagine by John Lennon (R 6009). Condition is unprecedented Ex to Ex+ throughout with all company sleeves present.
THE BEATLES - SINGLES - A lovely set of their first three UK singles. Titles are: Tony Sheridan and The Beatles - My Bonnie, NH 66833, mono, second pressing, Orange Polydor scroll label, Ex; Love Me Do - 45-R 4949, first pressing, red label, Made in Great Britain label variant, matrix 7XCE 17144-1N/17145-1N, runouts MPZT 1 RR/MPZT 1 RG, Ex, only very minor surface markings; and, Please Please Me - 45-R 4983, first pressing, red label, no Made in Great Britain on label, matrix 7XCE 17217-1N/17218-1N, runouts PT1 G/PT1 G, Ex-/VG+, minor surface markings on both sides of the vinyl.
LADY MADONNA DEMO - A very rare green/white Parlophone demonstration release of Lady Madonna (R 5675). The record is in Ex+ condition. There is perhaps just one very minor wispy marking on the A side, but this will certainly not effect playback. The four pronged centre is fully intact. MATRIX: 7XCE 18438-3 1 G + 18439-2 1 G. Complete with original Parlophone sleeve.
THE BEATLES - LOVE ME DO AND PLEASE PLEASE ME The first two singles credited only to the Beatles. Love Me Do - 45-R 4949, first pressing, red label, Made in Great Britain label variant, matrix 7XCE 17144-1N/17145-1N, runouts ZT 1 A/ZT 1 0, VG minor surface markings with two more noticeable scratches; and, Please Please Me - 45-R 4983, first pressing, red label, no Made in Great Britain on label, matrix 7XCE 17217-1N/17218-1N, runouts PT1 G/PT1 G, VG+, minor surface markings on both sides of the vinyl.
THE BEATLES UK SINGLES AND RARITIES A very nice collection of 5 x 7" releases containing some very rare and sought after gems. Titles include: a reproduction copy of A Hard Day's Night - Demonstration Record promo, R 5160, Ex, white label with red A, matrix 7XCE 17714-1N/XCE 17715-1N, runouts KT1O RRG/KT11 RGH, Hey Jude/Revolution - UK export, DP 570, rare picture sleeve; Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts CLub Band/With A Little Help From My Friends - Demo Record promo, R 6022, Ex/VG+, matrix 7YCE 21801-1U/7YCE 21802-1U, runouts 1G/1G, cardboard picture sleeve; Baby You're A Rich Man - R 5620, Ex/Ex+, rare picture sleeve; and, Hey Jude - R 5722, Ex+/VG+, rare picture sleeve.
POLL-WINNERS ALL-STAR CONCERT PROGRAMME - a programme for the NME - New Musical Express 1966 Annual Poll-Winners All-Star Concert held on Sunday May 1st 1966. This was to be the Beatles final concert in the UK, it is said that during "I Feel Fine" the audience's screams reached such a high level that apparently only 'dogs and A&R men' could hear the Beatles sing.
UK EPs/7" - Great collection of 21 x EPs, picture discs and p/s issues with sought after sides! Titles include Penny Lane/Strawberry Fields Forever (with original picture sleeve), Another Beatles Christmas Record (flexi LYN 757 - VG+ some light creasing/VG+), Sixth Christmas Record (LYN 1743 VG with creasing, no sleeve), Get Back/Don't Let Me Down, All My Loving (GEP 8891), Magical Mystery Tour (SSMT-1), Let It Be x2, Back In The USSR, Lady Madonna (R 5675), Paperback Writer (R 5452), She Loves You (R 5055), From Me To You, Hey Jude (R 5722), We Can Work It Out (gold R 5389) and The Beatles Interview Picture Disc Collection (BAKPAK 1004 complete set of 4). Condition is generally VG to Ex+.
THE BEATLES AND RELATED - POLISH/EASTERN EUROPEAN FLEXIS - A fascinating collection of 22 x flexi disc recordings. Beatles titles are When I'm Sixty Four (brown coloured), And Your Bird Can Sing (brown coloured), Taxman (pink), Flying (red), Birthday (green), Come Together (red 'Dzwiekowa'), Maxwell's Silver Hammer (blue), I'm Happy Just To Dance With You (maroon), Ballad Of John & Yoko (green), She Said She Said (green) and Lady Madonna (brown). Solo titles include Lennon - Woman (R-1151 x2, 1 is unopened), Starting Over (Just Like) (R-1124 yellow and red sleeves), Oh Yoko (clear), Watching The Wheels (R-1158) and How Do You Sleep? (red), George Harrison - My Sweet Lord and Paul & Linda - Hi, Hi, Hi (decorative postcard) Condition is excellent.
PLEASE PLEASE ME/LOVE ME DO 7" - 2 x well presented 1st UK red Parlophone 7" of these early releases! Please Please Me (45-R 4983 no 'Made In Gt Britain', VG+ with some light surface marks but no heavier scratches at all) and Love Me Do (45-R 4949 no 'Made In Gt Britain' - VG with surface marks but again no heavier scratches to note). Complete with original company sleeves.
THE BEATLES - FROM ME TO YOU PROMO - Extremely rare promo 7" of From Me To You - R 5015. On white Parlophone labels with a large red A on the A-side, dated 11/4/63 on label. Matrix numbers are 7XCE 17329-1N/7XCE 17330-1N. Runouts are MT JR/MT JR. Condition is VG to VG+ with quite a few minor surface marks and scratches, there are however no major scratches or marks than you can feel. A 'once-in-a-lifetime' opportunity!
Jules Chadel (French 1870-1942): 'Vielle Maison', encre de chine signed and bearing Studio Stamp c1926, original title label verso, approx 21cm x 30cm Provenance: The Redfearn Gallery Old Bond St. London; purchased from them by R E T Allen April 24th 1927, remaining in the same family ownership Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Three boxes of books on military history, 8vos and 4tos in original cloth: Boraston (J.H., Editor) Sir Douglas Haig's Despatches, 1919, J.M. Dent & Sons, two vols., text (with plates and illustrations) and Maps, in publisher's red cloth gilt; Churchill (Winston) The Second World War, 1948-54, Cassell & Co. first edition, 6 vols black cloth [with] The World Crisis, 1923-31, Thornton Butterworth, 6 vols; Esposito and Elting A Military History and Atlas of the Napoleonic Wars, Faber & Faber, oblong folio in original slipcase; several regimental histories including the Scottish Volunteer Force, 34th [&] 20th (Light) Division, Coldstream Guards, South Wales Borderers, Volunteer Infantry, Tyne Electrical Engineers, the Royal Naval Division, and Hicks (J.G.) The Percy Artillery Records, 1899; a 1799 List of Officers, for the War Office, Sixth edition (marbled boards, becoming disbound) with Hart's Annual Army List for 1863; bound collected issues of The Camp Magazine of the 1st Royal Naval Brigade interned at Groningen 1914-16; Nevill (R.) British Military Prints and White (A.C.) Bibliography of Regimental Histories (qty)
Nineteen large DM Medal Special Signed Covers. The unbelievably rare set of 19 special signed large RAF Museum Awards Series Covers, in nice RAF Large black album. The album alone has got to be worth £75 This series of eighteen flown covers illustrates the principal honours, decorations and campaign medals which have been awarded to members of the Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force and Royal Air Force Regiment, the Royal Naval Air Service and the Fleet Air Arm. Each cover (which measures a large 32cm x 23cm) carries the signatures of seven airmen, whose gallantry or leadership in the service of their country, has been recognised by the award shown. A further special cover has been added to the series to mark the relationship between the RAF and the Luftwaffe. The collection comes housed in a luxury album, and all the covers are laid out in protective sleeves with the inlay cards and signatories photographs shown opposite. This stunning collection bears some of the rarest World War Two autographs you could hope to own, including MRAF Sir Arthur Harris, Sqn Ldr Neville Duke, Leonard Trent VC, Bill Reid VC, Leonard Cheshire VC, Rod Learoyd VC, AVM Don Bennett, AVM Johnnie Johnson, Dambuster David Shannon, Group Captain John Cunningham, Eric Winkle Brown, Peter Twiss, ACM Sir Christopher Foxley-Norris, Dambuster Mickey Martin, Dambuster Bill Townsend, Group Captain Dennis David, Bob Stanford-Tuck, Group Captain James Tait, Hamish Mahaddie, Oliver Philpot, Don Kingaby, Denis Crowley-Milling, Dambuster Tony Burcher, Dambuster Len Sumpter, James Ginger Lacey, Bobby Oxspring, Laddie Lucas and so many more. Full list of covers and autographs. Award of the Air Force Cross signed by Sir Dermot Boyle, FH Bugge, AC Clouston (printed), Grp Capt Emmerson, Sir Arthur Harris, and Bill Randle and ACM Keith Williamson. Award of the Distinguished Flying Cross signed by Sir Robin Hooper, Desmond Hughes, HC Rigby, Flt Lt Jimmy Edwards, Grp Capt Ken Batchelor, Neville Duke and Ivor Broom. Award of the Victoria Cross signed by Leonard Cheshire, John Cruickshank, Norman Jackson, Rod Learoyd, Bill Reid, Leonard Trent and Freddie W Award of the Distinguished Service Order signed by Don Bennett, Harry Burton, John Cunningham, Denys Gillam, Johnnie Johnson, Dave Shannon and Hugh Verity. Award of the Distinguished Service Cross signed by Eric Brown, Fred Russell (printed), Peter Twiss, David Morgan, Derry Kearns, Ian Robertson and Sir William Garthwaite. Award of the Military Medal signed by Edward Cerely, John McFarlane, Elspeth Green, William Magrath, Roy Marlow, Harry Simister and Wally Simpson. Award of the OBE signed by Sir Harry Broadhurst, Paul Holder, Earl of Selkirk, Colin Scragg, Denis Smallwood, Sir Geoffrey Tuttle and Sir John Whitley. Award of the Order of the Bath signed by Lord Cameron, William Dickson, Christopher Foxley-Norris, Lewis Hodges, Micky Martin, Denis Spotswood and Augustus Walker. Award of the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal signed by D Allen, Jack Bettany, George Dove, DT Jones, JW Norris, Bill Townsend and J G Wheeler. Award of the 1939-45 Star (Battle of Britain) signed by Ben Bennions, Dennis David, Bob Doe, H Hallowes, Pat Hancock, Bob Stanford-Tuck and George Unwin. Award of the Aircrew Europe Star signed by Michael Beetham, Harold Bird-Wilson, Wallace Kyle, John Lapsey, Hamish Mahaddie, Fred Rosier and James Tait. Award of the Military Cross to Airmen signed by Brian Coote, Peter Gosse, Arthur Hall, A E Milton, Norman Page, Oliver Philpot and Sir Robert Thompson. Award of the Air Efficiency Award signed by Denis Crowley-Milling, HG Davis, Frank Dodd, Sandy Johnstone, Don Kingaby, HM Stephen and Peter Vanneck. Award of the Distinguished Flying Medal signed by Tony Burcher, E Cummings, Bill Howarth, James Lacey, DA Macdonald, AG Mitchell and Len Sumpter. Award of the George Medal to Airmen signed by R Bullen, Sir Geoffrey Dhenin, John Gray, Michael Lakey, James McCarthy, D Oliver and J Reeson. Mentioned in Despatches signed by Michael Le Bas, Sir Hugh Constantine, Freddie Hazlewood, Anthony Heward, Ian Lawson, Bobby Oxspring and Sir Alistair Steedman. Award of the Air Force Medal signed by John Allen, Ty Barraclough, Peter Crouch, John Donnelly, Ron Emeny, Jack Emmerson and Robert Lockhart. Knights Cross of the Iron Cross signed by Erwin Fischer, Wilhelm Johnen, Bernhard Jope, Friedrich Kless, Friedrich Lang, Gerhard Schopfel and Gunther Seeger. The Defence Medal signed by Sir Alan Boxer, Sir Brian Burnett, T Franks, Sir Peter Le Cheminant, Laddie Lucas, Sir Laurence Sinclair and Sir Peter Wykeham. This is such a rare sought after collection. Good condition. All signed items will come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, Overseas from £6.95.
Signature of RCAF fighter ace Flight Lieutenant Donald R. Morrison DFC DFM. On 8 November 1942, he was shot down over Calais and so badly wounded in the leg by a cannon the German doctors had to amputate his leg. Due to his incapacity, he was repatriated home in October 1943. Good condition. All signed items will come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, Overseas from £6.95.
A group of five medals, comprising a Queen's South Africa Medal, with Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith, Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Transvaal bars (3618 Pte C Hemsley 1/R Dgs), a King's South Africa Medal (581 Sgt C Hemsley SAC), a WWI pair (M-321602 Sjt C Hemsley ASC), and a Military Medal (GVR) (Sgt RASC)
A Lister 3HP stationary engine, on a stand Condition report Report by GHGenerally appears to have been restored. Top of engine is stamped 3539P. There is an engine plate bearing serial number 63987 spec number 75JHP3RPM430. This is on a riveted plate above the cast R A Lister & Co Dursley England. Working condition unknown. Generally presents well.
Cancellations: 1906 Port Moresby overprint 2d black and violet, wmk vertical (SG 23) used by very fine 'A.R.' in oval frame (Acknowledgement of Receipt) instructional mark (Lee type 99), 1907-11 small PAPUA, perf 11, wmk upright 6d black and myrtle-green (SG 53) used by fair large part 'R' in oval (Lee type 96), both items ex Croaker, latter believed by Croaker to be a provisional production carved from the cork of a whiskey bottle!, also 1916-31 2d brown purple and claret used by large part LOOSE SHIP LETTER/SYDNEY cds for 11 OC 32, odd small fault but an interesting trio
Stamps of German New Guinea surcharged: 1914 (17 Oct) -15 3s on 3m violet-black, setting 3 with surcharge spaced 3½ to 4mm, pos. 2 showing no stop after "I" and only a tiny trace after "R" (SG 14b), fine used by part violet ds of RABAUL, a great rarity as setting 3 was used mainly on Marshall Islands stamps, the second recorded used example, with 1992 Holcombe Cert
WWII Censorship: 1944 January 12 "On active service" cover to Wimbledon, franked with Papua 1932-40 1½d black and lake in combination with New Guinea 1925-28 1½d orange-vermilion, both tied by fine strikes of 'AIR FORCE P.O. 233" (based at Goodenough Island), purple oval 'R.A.F. CENSOR/700' h/s with pencil signature of the censor (R. Simpson) and diamond '3 PASSED BY CENSOR/158' h/s tying red/white label, rare and attractive
JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER, R A (1775 - 1851) 'Harlech Castle, North Wales', engraving with artist's blindstamp, first published state 1830, 18 x 26cm; and five further engravings by Turner to include 'Salisbury, Wiltshire', 'Dido Building Carthage', 'Malvern Abbey and Gate', 'Sun Rise, Whiting Fishing at Margate' and 'The Goddess of Discord Choosing the Apple of Contention', various sizes (6)
1977 Anthony Zemaitis Custom electric guitar, made for Richard Scrace and inscribed 'R A S, Custom 1977' to the engraved truss rod plate, below a 'Z' maker's plaque to the top of the head, 24 fret ebony fingerboard, 'SG' type mahogany neck through design body with natural maple top, classic Zemaitis bridge and engraved stopbar, Gibson 496R and 490R zebra humbucker pickups with alnico 2 magnets, upper switch to reverse the pickup phase and the lower coil tap for both, within a bespoke fitted hard case Provenance: This guitar is being sold on behalf of Richard Scrace who ordered this guitar from Tony Zemaitis in January 1977. The guitar is sold with a complete set of hand-written letters and receipts from Tony, documenting the entire build of the guitar, from first specification right through to collection. Personal letters to this effect were typical of Tony when making guitars for his clients, as he always had a close relationship with those he made guitars for. It is common knowledge that he would not build a guitar for anyone he did not like! Richard supplied his own pickups and Grover tuners to be fitted, which is talked about in the letters. The pickups that are currently on the guitar, are later replacements, which were fitted twelve years ago. Danny O'Brien, famous for engraving all of Tony's guitars (the truss-rod cover and stopbar on this example), is mentioned in the letters. The 'SG' shape body is probably unique, however the vendor did state that another client had seen this one being made in Tony's workshop and had been in discussions with Tony about making him one as well, albeit with an engraved top. This is an exceptional example, in very good condition, aside from the odd light blemish and mild surface buckle rash. Quotes from the letters: "Your box will be made with two acoustics, one for a certain "Harrison" and one for a band called 'Average Whites'" "Please stop sending me money!! he shouted as the white coats carted him off!!!" "Best wishes, Tony. P.S - Garden lock has just locked me out. It's one of those days so far. Not to worry!" "Will let you know final cost when I receive the machines and check with Danny on the engraving to ensure that all is settled before 29/3/77" "It looks absolutely super - virgin white I think the car industry would term it"
Three Corgi 1;50 Hauliers of Renown limited edition articulated lorry models; CC11912 K & P Iddon Transport Ltd ERF EC series step frame curtainside with certificate of authenticity 1776 / 2500 and mirror pack; CC13601 R Swain & Sons Ltd DAF CF curtainside with certificate of authenticity 8 / 2000 and mirror pack; and CC13412 Gerry Jones Transport Services MAN curtainside with certificate of authenticity 1646 / 1770 and mirror pack, each boxed (3)
Four Corgi 1:50 Kings of the Road diecast models including CC12504 Pollock Atkinson Borderer flatbed trailer, with certificate of authenticity, 2564/4000, and mirror pack; CC12601 J R Adams Scammell Crusader flatbed trailer with certificate of authenticity, 2164/2700, and mirror pack; CC10701 British Oxygen Company Scammell Highwayman tanker, with certificate of authenticity, 76/4000, and mirror pack; CC1250 W & J Riding Ltd Atkinson Borderer Tautliner, with certificate of authenticity, 2065/2700, and mirror pack, each boxed. (4)
Four Corgi 1:50 Heavy Haulage models: 76802 J R Dunkerley MAN tractor unit, bogie including Bridge Beam Load, limited edition, with certificate of authenticity, 1937/4000, and mirror pack; CC12404 Chris Bennett Ltd Volvo, Jeep Dolly and King trailer, limited edition, with certificate of authenticity, 1067/4000, and mirror pack; CC12406 Banks Bros Volvo Globetrotter FH12 King trailer, limited edition, with certificate of authenticity, 1393/2600, and mirror pack; and 16701 Wrekin Scammell articulated and low loader, with mirror pack, each boxed. (4)
Four Corgi 1:50 limited edition articulated lorry models: CC12215 J R Harding & Sons Ltd Scania 4 series fridge trailer, with certificate of authenticity, 2361/2600, and mirror pack; C12204 ARR CRAIB Transport Ltd MAN flat bed trailer with container load, with certificate of authenticity, 3398/5000, and mirror pack; CC12801 Ian Hayes Transport Scania T-cab Feldbinder tanker, with certificate of authenticity, 2473/5800, and mirror pack; CC12408 De Bour (Doorenbos Transport) Volvo FH12 curtainside, with certificate of authenticity, 1838 of 2600, and mirror pack, each boxed. (4)
Corgi 1:50 limited edition CC12911 Knights of Old Scania topline curtainside 50th Anniversary edition 1953-2003, with certificate of authenticity, 3048/3200, and mirror pack; Corgi 1:50 limited edition Hauliers of Renown CC13706 Knights of Old Scania R series stop frame curtainside trailer, with certificate of authenticity, 194/2010, and mirror pack; and Corgi 1:64 TY86624 Knights of Old Scania curtainside 50th Anniversary edition 1953-2003, each boxed. (3)
Three Corgi 1:50 Hauliers of Renown limited edition articulated lorry models: CC13507 R F Fielding (Cheshire) Ltd Volvo FM Curtainside with certificate of authenticity 740 / 2500 and mirror pack; CC12920 A L Campbell Haulage Scania Topline Fridge Trailer with certificate of authenticity 2940 / 3000 and mirror pack and CC12814 Atchison Topella Scania T cab General Purpose Tanker with certificate of authenticity 1288 of 2500 and mirror pack, each boxed (3)

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