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Lot 7

A coloured engraving of Cromwell's Castle, Isles of Scilly, signed in pencil, R. Cresswell Boak, framed and glazed

Lot 382

A good quality bronze figure of a horse signed A R White on rectangular base, 8" long

Lot 254

A brass monocular microscope by R & J Beck Ltd of London in fitted mahogany case with presentation plaque "Frederick Percival Robinson - Christmas 1897"

Lot 37

R** Slater - watercolourCornish coastal scene with fishing boat, signed, 6" x 6½"

Lot 755

Cricket Autographs - Don Bradman, blue ink signed on white card, R. Wyatt, Len Hutton, Ray Illingworth, Bruce French, Basil D'Oliveira on a personalised printed postcard (all unverified).

Lot 823

Medal - Rotherham County, 1913-14 Midland Counties Football League Medal to R Grice, in 9ct gold featuring Stag and League details to front, the back stamped '375', '9' and Birmingham hallmarks for Vaughton & Son, engraved '1913-14' Rotherham County Champions R.Grice', within wreath, weight 22.8g, in presentation case. A silver medal to Reuben Grice P.F.S.T 1925, two to T.E Grice, two unnamed later silver and enamel Nottinghamshire F.A Medals and one other (7). Reuben Grice (1886-1967) lived locally at Wilford Road, he played for Notts County, Rotherham and Burnley

Lot 147

A Navajo silver and turquoise cuff bangle and a pair of earrings, the open bangle set throughout with navette shaped turquoise cabochons, with rope twist wire and hollow bead effect details, stamped N&R NEZ for Nathaniel and Rosemary Nez, and pair of turquoise set stud earrings, to post and butterfly earrings, both tested a silver, 43.17g (2)Condition ReportTarnish.Minor marks and scratches to surfaces.

Lot 272

A group of 9ct gold and silver gilt rings, comprising a 9ct gold garnet single stone ring, Birmingham 1968, a 9ct gold garnet and diamond daisy cluster ring, Birmingham 1991, and a 9ct gold mystic topaz and diamond ring, Birmingham 1968,together with a silver gilt opal and garnet cluster ring, tested as silver,9ct gold 9.31g total, silver 2.19g (4)Ring size M, S, R½, QCondition ReportMinor marks and scratches to mounts.Minor tarnish.

Lot 367

A 9ct gold signet ring, with a rectangular head, engraved 'M R B', into tapered machine engraved shoulders and a D profile shank, Birmingham 1961, 5.72gRing size WCondition ReportMarks and scratches to surfaces.

Lot 236

Two signet rings, one with a rectangular head, into tapered shoulders and a D profile shank, and the other with an oval head, both tested as approximately 9ct gold, 9.94g total (2)Ring size W, R½Condition ReportOval headed signet ring shank has been replaced/resized, solder joins visible.Surfaces a little worn.Marks and scratches to surfaces.

Lot 316

30.5inch sighted browned damascus barrels engraved R. ADAMS KING WILLIAM ST LONDON, border and fine scroll engraved signed shaped locks, platinum vents, half stocked with chequered fore-end and wrist, border engraved steel mounts, brass topped wooden ramrod.

Lot 876

the head mounted in brass and inscribed V*R over 182, the haft pierced for a thong, ring turned grip, 38cm long.

Lot 388

plain fire pan, border engraved action decorated with stands of arms and signed R. ERBER, LONDON, candle holder mounted on the left side, slab-sided wooden butt.

Lot 270

33inch sighted barrel fitted with ramp and ladder rear sights, border engraved lock signed R. T. PRITCHETT, traces of original colour, chained nipple protector, full stocked with regulation steel mounts, steel ramrod.

Lot 716

comprising dark blue tunic with scarlet collar and cuffs with bullion trim, bullion sleeve rank, brass buttons, scarlet waistcoat with bullion trim, dark blue trousers with red stripe trim. Army & Navy trade label to the trousers, named STEELE 1039 27/12/35 and R. WINDER ESQ.

Lot 766

comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory medal named to 498 TPTR R G PERCIVAL HAC on the star and then with the rank of Lieutenant on the others, mounted in a bronze double glazed frame applied with an artillery motif.

Lot 811

4 Haymarket, London SW, 15.5cm long overall, 12.3cm blade, (sharpened), another 5cm blade, saw, button hook, corkscrew, awl, two-piece chequered ebony grips containing steel scissors, tweezers and needle, nickel loop and mounts including escutcheon engraved ‘R Temple Frere’, together with some research material into makers and owner. Robert Templeton Frere, born New Zealand 1889, 2nd Lieut. Norfolk Rgt. 1909, Lieut. 1912, Captain 1915, Major 1919, acting Lieut-Col 1941. Service inc. Mesopotamia, India, battle of Shaiba 1915, Kut-al-Amara (MID), Waziristan.

Lot 266

39inch sighted barrel with proof marks to the top of the breech and stamped R over IVW, border engraved lock signed Richards, full stocked with regulation brass mounts, the escutcheon engraved C over 13, the side plate engraved Rbt Anderson, iron ramrod, complete with its companion powder horn engraved with a garter ARGYLSHIRE ROBERT ANDERSON with a entered thistle over XCI REG over a laurel spray. Sold with a quantity of research notes. A summary of a note from the Argylshire Museum states There is a Robert Anderson who fits the right time period. He was a Lieutenant from the 14th Battalion of Reserve as of the 12th of October 1804. He Served with the 91st in the Peninsula, Roleia, Vimiero and Corunna. With the 2nd Battalion of the 91st in Swedish Pomerania in 1813 and Holland in 1814 including the Siege of Antwerp and the assault of Bergen op Zoom. Then, with the 91st in the Waterloo Campaign including the storming of Cambrai and the Capture of Paris. Listed in the 7th Company of the Regiment at Waterloo. Eventually making Lieutenant Colonel he retired in 1841.

Lot 528

Graham Bannister (British, b.1954-) Boats on the venetian canalsigned in pencillithograph - artist proof42 x 26.5cm:with a further signed in pencil artist proof lithograph of a similar composition, 40 x 25cm; and a 20th century watercolour of the Bridge of Sighs, Venice, signed 'R. Vasquez', 42.5 x 28cm (3)

Lot 221

RENÉ LALIQUE (FRENCH, 1860-1945) 'RAMPILLION' VASE; DESIGNED 1927; PRE 1945 Clear and opalescent glass Signed 'R. Lalique France' 12.5cm highLiterature: Félix Marcilhac, René Lalique 1860-1945: Maître-Verrier Analyse de L'Œuvre et Catalogue Raisonné, Les editions de l'Amateur, Paris, 1989, cat no. 991 Condition Report: No serious structural problems identified, no cracks seen or resinous repairs. Some minute scratches/nibbles to the rim. Please see additional images available from the Dept. upon request.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 205

RENÉ LALIQUE (FRENCH, 1860-1945) 'DAHLIAS' PLAFONNIER; DESIGNED 1921; PRE 1945 Sepia-stained glass Wheel-cut signature 'R LALIQUE FRANCE' 30.5cm diameterLiterature: Félix Marcilhac, René Lalique 1860-1945: Maître-Verrier Analyse de L'Œuvre et Catalogue Raisonné, Les editions de l'Amateur, Paris, 1989, cat no. 3210 Condition Report: Presents well, in overall good condition. Three air bubbles in the making. Various mould lines again in the making. A few nibbles at the edge, to an inch of the internal edge (lightly polished), another rim area polished (likely in the making/finish) and a tiny nick just outside the edge rim. One mould line has a small area of pinpoint chipping/nibbles. Do see additional images provided.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 206

RENÉ LALIQUE (FRENCH, 1860-1945) 'GUI' VASE; DESIGNED 1920; PRE 1945 Opalescent and sepia stained glass Signed 'R. Lalique France' 17cm highLiterature: Félix Marcilhac, René Lalique 1860-1945: Maître-Verrier Analyse de L'Œuvre et Catalogue Raisonné, Les editions de l'Amateur, Paris, 1989, cat no. 948 Condition Report: Cased and strong hued opalescence. The base rim with four pinpoint nicks at the edge. One nick is 1mm and has internal fissures/bruising from it, to the foot - an area approximately 2cm by 0.5cm. Stable and out of view when vase is placed on a table. There is a pinpoint surface nick to the shoulder, otherwise the rest of the body and neck rim is clean and in good condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 225

RENÉ LALIQUE (FRENCH, 1860-1945) FIVE 'COQUILLES' BOWLS; DESIGNED 1924; PRE 1945 Opalescent glass All signed 'R. Lalique France' Two largest bowls 24cm diameter Two middle bowls 20.5cm Smallest bowl 18.5cm Literature: Félix Marcilhac, René Lalique 1860-1945: Maître-Verrier Analyse de L'Œuvre et Catalogue Raisonné, Les editions de l'Amateur, Paris, 1989, cat no. 3200, 3201, 3202

Lot 204

RENÉ LALIQUE (FRENCH, 1860-1945) PAIR OF 'FLEURS D'AMOUR' POWDER BOXES; DESIGNED 1922 FOR ROGER ET GALLET; PRE 1945 Patinated aluminum with applied sepia colouring Larger one signed 'R. LALIQUE' 7.5cm diameterSaleroom notice: Please note that this lot has had its picture labelled incorrectly in the printed catalogue but is correct online.   Condition Report: Both are structurally sound without splits to the metal but each with small knocks, scratches, abrasions, bumps etc. consistent with age and use. Wear to the colour generally. Neither could be described as 'pristine'. Please see addition images available from the Dept. upon request.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 215

RENÉ LALIQUE (FRENCH, 1860-1945) 'PISSENLIT BOWL'; DESIGNED 1921; PRE 1945 Clear and sepia-stained glass Signed 'R. Lalique France' 8cm high, 24cm diameterLiterature: Félix Marcilhac, René Lalique 1860-1945: Maître-Verrier Analyse de L'Œuvre et Catalogue Raisonné, Les editions de l'Amateur, Paris, 1989, cat no. 3215 

Lot 214

RENÉ LALIQUE (FRENCH, 1860-1945) 'FLEURONS NO.2' BOWL; DESIGNED 1935; PRE 1945 Opalescent glass Signed 'R. Lalique France' 8cm high, 20.5cm diameterLiterature: Félix Marcilhac, René Lalique 1860-1945: Maître-Verrier Analyse de L'Œuvre et Catalogue Raisonné, Les editions de l'Amateur, Paris, 1989, cat no. 3312 Condition Report: Cased and strong hued opalescence. Minor scratching consistent with age and use. One small faint mould line to base where raised element begins- in the making. Some small air bubbles again in the making. In very good condition and presents well. Please see additional images. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 224

RENÉ LALIQUE (FRENCH, 1860-1945) THREE 'COQUILLES' PLATES; DESIGNED 1924; PRE 1945 Opalescent glass All signed 'R. Lalique' Largest plate 23.5cm diameter Middle plate 19.5cm Smallest plate 16.5cmLiterature: Félix Marcilhac, René Lalique 1860-1945: Maître-Verrier Analyse de L'Œuvre et Catalogue Raisonné, Les editions de l'Amateur, Paris, 1989, cat no. 3011, 3012, 3013 

Lot 207

RENÉ LALIQUE (FRENCH, 1860-1945) SIX 'HESPERIDES NO.2' TUMBLERS; DESIGNED 1931; PRE 1945 Sepia-stained frosted and clear glass Each signed 'R. LALIQUE' 10.5cm highLiterature: Félix Marcilhac, René Lalique 1860-1945: Maître-Verrier Analyse de L'Œuvre et Catalogue Raisonné, Les editions de l'Amateur, Paris, 1989, cat no. 3417 Condition Report: Marks and scratches consistent with age and use. 1cm scratch to inside of one tumbler. There are slight differences in height and thickness of the rims suggesting some have been slightly polished likely in the making/finishing. Please see additional images. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 366

BROOKES, R: 'THE GENERAL GAZETTEER' fifth edition, printed for Rivington et al, London, 1782, later three-quarter red leather binding; together with Waterton, Charles - 'Wanderings in South America', new edition, published by MacMillan, London, 1885, brown leather bound (2)Provenance: A Dorset bibliophile.

Lot 361

ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE INTEREST: DISTANT, W.L. - 'RHOPALOCERA MALAYANA': A DESCRIPTION OF THE BUTTERFLIES OF THE MALAY PENINSULA published by West, Newman & Co, London, and also D. Logan, Penang, 1882, retaining colour lithographed plates, with ink annotations throughout, believed to be that of Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913), the volume also annotated to front flyleaf 'L. Richmond Wheeler….Bound - Chowrata Malay School, Penang, May, 1937', later red half leather bindingProvenance: By repute, purchased from a second-hand bookshop in Southampton (UK) in 1978, along with a copy of Wallace's autobiography 'My Life' (1905) which contained an autographed letter of his (see Lot 169 in this auction). This volume has been inspected by Dr George Beccaloni, Director of the Wallace Correspondence Project. The annotations have been examined by an expert on Wallace's hand-writing who came to the conclusion that the handwriting was "probably that of Wallace.'' Wallace possibly used the book when he wrote a review of it for the journal Nature in 1882  - he was an admirer of Distant and corresponded with him on various issues.Supporting evidence of the date is found in a leaflet included in the book advertising the publication of The Butterflies of India, Burma and Ceylon (Marshall & Nicéville, Calcutta Press 1882) which is a comprehensive guide to butterfly species found in the regions of India, Burma (now Myanmar), and Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). There is also, curiously, a pressed flower inside the back cover of the Distant book, provisionally identified by Sir Ghillean Prance as a species of Poppy,  which was almost certainly put there by the British educationalist, philosopher of biology and botanist Leonard Richard Wheeler (1888-1948), into whose hands the book seems to have passed after Wallace's death.  We shall never know the exact circumstances, but it seems feasible that Wallace brought this volume back from Malaya and that somehow it passed to Wheeler. Wheeler seemingly took the book to Penang with him where he worked as a Schools Inspector for the British Colonial Service. He has written on the inside cover of the book "L R Wheeler 1936,  Bound - Chlororasta Malay School, Penang May.1937". Wheeler returned to Britain in 1945 to avoid the advance of the Japanese forces into Penang.Note: Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) was one of the leading evolutionary thinkers of the 19th century. A contemporary of Charles Darwin, he independently conceived the theory of evolution through natural selection, travelled the world collecting specimens including courageous solo trips up the Amazon and even addressed humanity's place in the universe. William Lucas Distant (1845-1922) was inspired to write a study of natural history on a whaling trip to the Malay Peninsula with his father in 1867. He was editor of the journal The Zoologist and was employed by the British Museum of Natural History between 1899 and 1920, where he worked mainly on bugs (Hemiptera). He also collected many species of insects during a four-year stay in South Africa, many of which were described in his 'Insecta Transvaaliensia' (1900-1911).

Lot 32

A KPM PORCELAIN FIGURE OF ATHENA marked to the underside, the figure holding a spear and shield, 17.5cm high; together with a Derby porcelain figure with a peacock, 17cm high; and a 19th century porcelain figure of an archer, marked 'R' 1762' to the base, 18cm high (3)Provenance: A private North Dorset collection.

Lot 89

AFTER EUGENE JOSEPH LEJEUNE (1818-1897) Children burying a pet birdsix children prepare for the burial of a once beloved pet bird, set against a rural landscape, indistinctly signed 'R H Hunt' lower left, oil on canvas, 69cm x 90cm

Lot 68

AFTER PETER MAZELL (1733-1808) 'The Holland Cassowary'' inscribed lower centre 'Published Oct. 20. 1789', hand coloured engraving, 26cm x 18cm; together with a hand coloured engraving of 'The Numidian Crane' by R. Evan, 25cm x 19cm (2)Provenance: A private North Dorset collection.

Lot 273

A George VI silver ashtray of square form with engine-turned decoration (by Emile Viner, Sheffield 1946), together with a white metal mounted match striker, the mount inscribed "Sterling Silver" and "Mid ? shire Polo Club" and two silver mounted cigarette boxes, one inscribed "Toulston Polo Club Summer Subsidiary Tournament 1938", the other "Manchester Polo Club Tournament June 1935 Team 1. N Hardy 2. N. Moseley 3. Lady P Willoughby Back R Midwood", weighable silver 2.3 oz

Lot 364

Fifteen boxes of assorted books to include "Who's Who 1981", "Who's Who 1967", "Peerage Baronage and Knightage of The British Empire 1882", "The Eton College Register 1698-1752 and 1753-1790" by R A AUSTEN-LEIGH, published Spottiswoode & Ballantyne & Co. Ltd, various children's fiction to include "His Dark Materials" and "Artemis Fowl", various other biographies, novels, etc. (15 boxes)

Lot 529

A 19th Century barrel box seat (conversion) approx. 46.5 cm diameter x 66 cm high together with a 19th Century Continental wall mounted cellarette or cool box with hanging hook, the hinged lid opening to reveal a tin lining stamped "R&B H&P" with slope top over a slatted panel front, 32 cm wide x 30 cm deep x 37.5 cm high

Lot 329A

Three various small autograph albums including various cricketing and other sporting autographs including Stanley Matthews, Lenard Choline, Neville Jule, Godfrey Swaines, Brian Johnson, Pete Murray, Philip Marsden, Bill Owen, members of the Essex First Eleven 1957/58 including G. Smith, T. Donan, members of the Leicester Eleven including Henry Thomas, West Indies touring team including Gary Sobers, Wes Hall, R. Gilchrist, Evaton Winch and others including H.V. Higgs, H.L. Meek, R.I.C. Hewett, D.J. Marchant, Michael Stuart, members of the Old Brentwoods including B.R. Taylor, S.Y. Keith, R.A. Mayhew etc and another containing various stars of stage and ballet including Tyrone Power, Arthur Hill, Michael Medwin, Milton Rosmer, K. Hammond, Leonard Shayer, Joyce Garstide, John Gilpin, Kiril Vassilkovsky, Lee Stemmler, Joan Tucker etc, etc and a portrait postcard signed by Dr. Hans Richter dated March 1908

Lot 8413

A George VI and later medal group of five consisting of WWII War Medal, Defence Medal, Elizabeth II Coronation Medal, EIIR Efficiency Decoration with Territorial bar, and Efficiency Medal with Territorial bar named to 1440951 SGT. H. BATE S. LAN. R., together with a framed display of miniature medals and citation. A WWII Defence Medal and War Medal named to Mrs G Bate with ATS box of issue with card. Photographs attached are not included with the lot but help to illustrate the two people awarded the medals.

Lot 8332

An early 20th Century Royal Artillery officer's sword, the three bar hilt with shagreen grip joining an engraved blade by R. Groves of 53 Wellington Street, Woolwich, housed within a brown leather battledress scabbard

Lot 8425

A WWI pair of medals named to 45446 PTE. H.L. BROOKS 15-LOND. R. with part of box of issue, together with a George V Special Constabulary Long Service Medal named to ALFRED F. BROOKS (thought to be a relation) and two Norfolk Constabulary Special Constable badges

Lot 704

Vinyl - Approx 150 mainly US pressing mainly stereo 1950s / 60s classical records. Vg+ overall with examples in open shrink. From the collection of the late Andy Wickham - Producer and A&R Director.

Lot 687

Vinyl - Rockabilly / Rock ’N’ Roll / R&B - 36 original and re-issue mainly US pressing 7” singles and one box set to include: Bobby Sisco, Rickie At The Keys, Al Ferrier And His Bopping Billies, Pat Cupp & His Flyin’ Saucers, The Hawk, Charlie Rich, Dale Hawkins, The Rockin’ R’s, Little Richard, Elvis Presley, Jerry Byrne, The Knockouts, Edsels, The Cleftones, Jackie Lee Cochran, Eddie Cochran, The Vibes, The Dukes, Charles Brown / Jimmy Liggins (promo re-issue), Sonny Fisher & The Rocking Boys, The Big Bopper, Elvis Presley – Sun Singles (6 x 7” singles box set with poster, ELVIS 101) EX+. Condition VG+ overall

Lot 701

Vinyl - Approx 150 mainly US pressing mainly stereo 1950s / 60s classical records. Vg+ overall with examples in open shrink. From the collection of the late Andy Wickham - Producer and A&R Director.

Lot 573

Vinyl - Soul / R&B - 17 original 1960’s UK 7” singles on the red Atlantic Records label to include: Percy Sledge (584001), Sam And Dave (584003), The Capitols (584004), Solomon Burke (584005), Wayne Kemp (584006), Ben E. King (584008), Russel Evans And The Night Hawkes (584010), Rex Garvin & The Mighty Cravers (584028), Little Mack & The Boss Sounds (584031), Brother Jack McDuff (584036), Albert King (584099), Don Covay And The Goodtimers (584114), The Clovers (584160), The Rose Garden (584163), The Astors (584245), Tyrone Davis (584253), The Drifters (ATL 70.127 German with P/S), Condition VG+ overall

Lot 308

Vinyl - 14 Soul / R&B original UK 1st pressing singles on London Records by female artists including tri-centre issues to include: LaVern Baker x 2, Doris Troy, Barbara Lewis, Erma Franklin, Maxine Brown, Etta James, Carla Thomas x 2, The Cookies x 2, Little Eva, The Chordettes, Ketty Lester. Condition VG+ overall

Lot 378

Vinyl - 30 Johnny Cash 1950s / 1960s US pressing LPs featuring 7 original Sun Records pressings and 5 sealed examples. Sleeves at least Vg+ overall with many in open shrink, vinyl Ex overall. From the collection of the late Andy Wickham - Producer and A&R Director.

Lot 432

Vinyl - 13 original UK 1st pressing Mod 7” singles to include: The Action x 3 (R 5354, R 5474, R 5572), The Quotations ( CBS 3716 demo promo), The Yardbirds x 2, The Who x 7. Condition VG+ overall (with name written in pencil on labels).

Lot 586

Vinyl - 35 mainly US re-issue Northern Soul / R&B 7” singles to include: Ray Pollard - The Drifter, The Crows x 2, The Wrens, The Heartbeats, The Chavelles, The Colts, The Vitamins, The Pearls, The Charms, The Moroccos, The Robins x 2, The Orioles x 2, Thurston Harris, The Mellows, The Spiders, Nutmegs x 3, Showmen, Frankie Ford x 2, The Flamingos, Lewis Lymon And The Teenchords, Boogaloo And His Gallant Crew and others. Condition EX overall

Lot 702

Vinyl - Approx 150 mainly US pressing mainly stereo 1950s / 60s classical records. Vg+ overall with examples in open shrink. From the collection of the late Andy Wickham - Producer and A&R Director.

Lot 703

Vinyl - Approx 150 mainly US pressing mainly stereo 1950s / 60s classical records. Vg+ overall with examples in open shrink. From the collection of the late Andy Wickham - Producer and A&R Director.

Lot 245

Vinyl - 6 UK and USA pressing Northern Soul 7” singles by Laura Lee and Jackie Lee to include: To Win Your Heart (Motown TMG 831), The Shotgun And The Duck (Contempt - CS 9035), Your P-E-R-S-O-N-A-L-I-T-Y (Mirwood - 5509), Rip Off (Hot Wax - HWX 115), Love And Liberty (Hot Wax – HS 7111) and The Chicken (UNI Records – 55206). Condition VG+ overall (some with writing on labels)

Lot 572

Vinyl - Soul / R&B - 26 original 1960’s UK 7” singles on the black Atlantic Records label to include: Barbara Lewis (AT 4031), Booker T. & The M.G.’s (AT 4033, 4063), The Drifters (AT 4034, 4040), Wilson Pickett (AT 4036, 4052, 4072), Otis Redding (AT 4039, 4050, 4080), Solomon Burke (AT 4044), Joe Tex (AT 4045, 4058, 4081), The Mad Lads (AT 4051), Don Covay & The Goodtimers (AT 4056, 4078), The Young Rascals (AT 4059, 4082), Patty La Belle & Her Belles (AT 4055, 4064), Deon Jackson (AT 4070), Carla Thomas (AT 4074), The Mar-Keys (AT 4079), Sam And Dave (AT 4066). Condition at least VG+ overall

Lot 725

Memorabilia - 8 items of The Who memorabilia to include: The Who 1969 Fairfield Hall Croydon promotional poster / biography sheet (damaged), The Who 1975 tour programme, a copy of Sounds present maximum R&B the story of The Who from 1975. Tommy souvenir programme 1979, The Who 1979 tour programme + Wembley handbill. Summer of ’74 concert with Lou Reed, Humble Pie and Bad Company with 2 ticket stubs for the concert. The Who 1981 tour programme with ticket stub, The Who 1989 tour programme with ticket stubs

Lot 314

Vinyl - 9 rare Soul / R&B mainly original UK 1st pressing singles on London Records by male artists to include: Ruth Brown (45- HL-E 8757 tri-centre), Sylvia Robbins (45-HLJ 9118), Dale Hawkins (45-HLM 8728 tri-centre), The Gainors (45-HL-U 8734 tri-centre), Jessie Hill (45-HLU 9117), Ernie K-Doe (45-HLP 9487), The Chantels (45-HLL 9428), The Halos (45-HL-U 9424), Darrell Banks (HL 10070, re-issue promo). Condition VG+ overall

Lot 570

Vinyl - Soul / R&B - 50 original 1960’s mainly UK 7” singles on Stax Records to include: Otis Redding x 9 (3 with Carla Thomas), Eddie Floyd x 7 (including 601035), Booker T. & The M.G.’s x 6, Sam & Dave x 4 (including 601004), Carla Thomas x 3, Albert King x 3, Johnnie Taylor x 5 (including one US pressing), Rufus Thomas x 3 (including 601037), Williams Bell x 3, The Bar-Kays x 2, Mable John x 2, Johnny Daye, Judy Clay x 2. Condition at least VG+ overall

Lot 685

Vinyl - Approximately 50 Rock ’N’ Roll / Soul / R&B / Pop, 1950’s and 1960’s 7” singles on Liberty, Coral, Vocalion and Vogue Records including tri-centre issues, to include: The Accents, Buddy Holly x 8 (all tri-centres), The Crickets x 10 (including 7 tri-centres), Brenton Wood, Gene McDaniels, Roy Head, The Ventures, Classics IV, Canned Heat, Johnny Rivers and others. Condition VG+ overall

Lot 307

Vinyl - 17 Soul / R&B original UK 1st pressing singles on London Records including 16 tri-label issues to include: Little Anthony And The Imperials, Dee Clark, Chuck Willis x 2, Bobby Freeman, Jack Scott And the Chantones x 3, Jan And Ernie, Tab Smith, Bill Parsons, Dodie Stevens, Jimmy McCracklin, The Fiestas, Ray Charles, Hutch Davie And His Honky Tonkers, The Falcons. Condition VG+ overall

Lot 328

Vinyl - Soul / R&B - 12 UK 1st pressing 7” singles on Chess Records to include: Little Milton (CRS 8018), Bobby Moore & The Rhythm Aces (CRS 8033), Billy Stewart (CRS 8040), The Knight Bros. (CRS 8046), Marlena Shaw (CRS 8054), Cash McCall (CRS 8056), The Dells x 3 (CRS 8066, CRS 8071, CRS 8079), Pigmeat Markham (CRS 8077), Toby Clarke (CRS 8091), Jamo Thomas (CRS 8098). Condition VG+ overall

Lot 577

Vinyl - Soul / R&B - 18 US pressing 7” singles including originals and re-issues to ibclude: originals: Little Willie John, The Coasters, Arthur Alexander, The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band, The Mar-Keys (French), Re-issues: Big D. Irwin / Leonard Wayne, The Cadillacs x 4, Lee Andrews And The Hearts x 2, The Cadets, Smiley Lewis, The Magic Tones, The Chords, The Pearls, Benny Spellman. Condition at least VG+ overall

Lot 323

Vinyl - Soul / Motown - 10 UK mainly 1st pressing 7” singles on Motown Records to include: The Contours (TMG 531), Shorty Long x 2 (TMG 573, 663), The Velvelettes (TMG 595), Gladys Knight And The Pips (TMG 604), The Isley Brothers x 2 (TMG 555, 566), Edwin Starr (TMG 672), R. Dean Taylor (TMG 918), Kim Weston (TMG 501 / 54110 re-issue promo). Condition VG+ overall

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