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R & B/ROCK 'N' ROLL - Collection of 18 x LP's to include a great selection of titles. To include a rare original blue/black "factory sample" copy of Little Richard - The Explosive Little Richard (Columbia SX 6136 - lovely Ex+/Ex). Also to include titles from the likes of Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, The Shakers and Elvis Presley. Condition varies but is generally VG to Ex.
BLUES/R & B - Great collection of 40 x original title LP's to include hard to find records. To include Blind Lemon Jefferson/Willard "Ramblin" Thomas - S/T (Collector's Classics CC5), Albert Collins - Love Can Be Found Anywhere (LP-12428), Jimmy Reed - At Carnegie Hall (Stateside mono SL10012), John Lee Hooker - Folk Blues (Crown Records CLP 5295), Champion Jack Dupree - The First 16 Sides From Joe Davis 1944-45 (Red Pepper RP 701) and Various - Rare Blues Of The Twenties (Historical Recordings). Condition is generally VG to Ex.
60s/R & B - Collection of 16 x LP's to include collectible albums. To include The Beatles - Let It Be original pressing (PCS 7096 -4/-5 - lovely Ex+/Ex), Billy Pepper & The Pepperpots ?– Merseymania (HUR-ALL 731), Mamas & The Papas, The ?– If You Can Believe Your Eyes And Ears original RCA ''Red Dot'' pressing (RD 7803), Chuck Berry ?– Chuck Berry On Stage original Pye International pressing (NPL.28027) and Duane Eddy ?– A Million Dollars Worth Of Twang Vol.2 original London pressing (HAW 2435 lovely condition Ex vinyl). Condition is generally VG to Ex+.
60s SINGLES/EP's - Collection of 4 x 7'' records to include 3 x EP's. Titles are The Rolling Stones - S/T (DFE 8560 - VG+/VG), Buddy Holly - Showcase Vol. 2 (Coral mono FEP 2069 - VG+/VG+), The Beatles - Beatles For Sale (GEP 8931 VG+/VG w/ some staining on reverse but no rips/tears) and The Beatles - Penny Lane (R 5570 - Ex).
60s BEAT/FREAKBEAT/R & B - Two original compilation LP's issued on Columbia that are now very hard to source. Titles are Go… With An All Star LP Volume 1 (SX 6062 Ex/Ex w/ very few marks but light spindle wear) and On The Scene With… (33sx 1662 - Ex/VG+). This compilation, out of the many smashing records includes a cracking version of "Maybellene" by the brilliant Syndicats.
60s POP & BEAT - Collection of 5 x original 7" singles. Titles are The Smoke - My Friend Jack (DB 8115), Smoke - Ride, Ride, Ride, Simon Scott And The All Nite Workers - Tell Him I'm Not Home (R 5298), Simon Scott - Move It Baby (R 5164), Love Sculpture - In The Land Of The Few (R 5831). Condition is mostly Ex.
R&B/BEAT - Great bundle of 3 x hard to find 7" singles and 1 x 7" EP. Titles are The Sound Of Cyril Davies (NEP 44025 - Ex+/Ex), King Size Taylor and The Dominos - Stupidity (F.11874 - VG+), Duffy Power - It Ain't Necessarily So (45-R 4992 - great Ex+) and Cliff Bennett - You Really Got A Hold On Me (R 5080 - great Ex+).
ROCK/SOUL/60s - Great collection of over 50 x 7" singles that represent a large cross of genres. To include the smashing groover Little Willie John - Fever on rarely seen early gold/purple Parlophone label (45-R 4209 - VG). Also to include sides from the likes of Inez Foxx, Gene Pitney, The Who, The Purple Gang, Nina Simone, Little Richard, Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Reed and The Rolling Stones. Condition is generally VG to Ex.
JOHN MAYALL/BLUESBREAKERS - Nice bundle of 6 x 7" singles and 1 x 7" EP. Titles are …With Paul Butterfield (DFE-R 8673 - Ex/Ex+), I'm Your Witchdoctor (IM 012 - Ex) and singles with the following catalogue numbers: (F).12506, 12588, 12684, 12621 and 12545. These records are very well presented in the original company sleeves and are generally in Ex to Ex+ condition.
BLUES/R & B/SOUL - Fantastic collection of 21 x 7" singles and 2 x 7" EP's. Titles to include Sinny Boy Williamson - S/T EP (red/yello Pye International NEP44037), Bo Diddley - The Story Of… (NEP 44019), B. B. King - The Woman I Love (57-3144), Howlin' Wolf - Smokestack Lightnin' (7N 25244), Billy Stewart - Summertime (CRS 8040), The Kingsmen - Louie Louie (&N 25231) and Geno Washington And The Ram Jam Band - Water (7N 35312). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
THE BEATLES - DUTCH SINGLES/EP's - Collection of 7 x 7" singles and EP's. Titles are No Reply (HHR 136), I Feel Fine b/w She's A Woman (R 5200), Hello Goodbye b/w I Am The Walrus (R 5655), Hey Jude b/w Revolution (DP 570), Yesterday (HHR 138), Help" (R 5305) and Sweet Sixteen (JF 327 662). Condition is generally VG to VG+.
BEATLES AND RELATED - Large collection of around 100 x 7" singles to include many early original titles. Catalogue numbers to include R 5675, 5305, 5114, 5322, 5160, 5055, 5655, 5570, 5200, 6015, 5084, 5493, 5265 and 5015. Also to include the EP's Magical Mystery Tour, Beatles Hits, Twist And Shout and A Hard Day's Night. Condition varies.
PUNK/NEW WAVE - Collection of 13 x LP's and 12" and 6 x 7" singles/promos. To include Flys - Four From The Square promo (R 6030), Sex Pistols - God Save The Queen (VS 181), Sex Pistols - Flogging A Dead Horse (V2142), Squeeze - Cool For Cats (AMLH 68503) and Bill Nelson - The Love That Whirls ... (WHIRL 3). Condition is generally Ex.
PSYCH/PROG ROCK - Collection of 6 x collectible original title LP's. Titles are Touch - S/T (Deram SML 1033 - Ex/VG), Caravan - If I Could Do It All Over Again, I'd Do It All Over You (original blue Decca ffss SKL-R 5052 - G+/VG), Iguana - S/T (Polydor 2382-108 - VG+/VG), Spooky Tooth - Spooky Two (2nd press white I label ILPS 9098), Tempest - S/T (ILPS 9220 - VG+/F) and Flaming Youth - Ark 2 (VG/VG STL5533).
FOLK ROCK/PROG - Collection of 5 x hard to source original title LP's. Titles are Michael Chapman - Rainmaker (Harvest SHVL 755 - VG+/Ex), Andy Roberts - Home Grown (RCA original pressing SF 8086 - Ex/VG+ slightly unglued), Andy Newman - Rainbow (Track Records 2406 103 lovely Ex+ vinyl/Ex), William R Stickland - William R. Strickland, Is Only The Name (original Deram mono DML 1041 - EX/VG) and Terry Durham - Crystal Telephone (original Deram mono DML 1042 - Ex/VG).
PAUL MCCARTNEY AND RELATED - Collection of 8 x EP's to include collectible sides. Titles are The Country Hams - Walking In The Park With Eloise (EMI 2220), Suzy And The Red Stripes - Seaside Woman x4 (EMI 5572, AMS 7461, AMS 7548 +8-50403), Press (R 6133), On The Wings Of A Nightingale (LMW-281F) and Talks About His Dear Friend (FR.501). Condition is Ex to Ex+.
THE BEATLES - PLEASE PLEASE ME 1ST STEREO PRESSING - A well presented 1st UK Stereo pressing of the heralded 1963 release, issued on the striking black and gold Parlophone label (PCS 3042). This is one of the earliest stereo pressings, commonly referred to as being issued on "machine 2" with 1 R/1 G stampers (YEX 94-1/95-1 matrix). Earliest Dick James credits for tracks A1,2,6,7, B4 and B6. The record is in VG+ condition. There are some surface marks, but these are only light and there are not any deeper marks or scratches to the record. The label is very clean on side 1, with some minor fading on side 2. The sleeve is in VG condition. There has been some repair work with tape on the bottom of the flipback design sleeve (reverse) and the top of the flipback sleeve (reverse) has been slightly torn. There is a note written on in pen on the back of the sleeve reading@ M. Jones 62 The Green THBY. The front of the sleeve is nice and clean with just minor wear to the lamination.
DANCE/HIP HOP/HOUSE - An expansive collection of over 300 x 12" and LP's to include many collectible artists and labels. Artists to include Eminem, Beastie Boys (Licensed To Ill LP), Jungle Brothers, Dust Junkys, Jay Z, Pankow, LFO, Human Resource, Apollo 440, Paula Abdul, The Realm. To include labels such as R & S, Underground Level Recordings, MP 2, Xpander and Gekko. Condition is generally VG to Ex.
BEATLES/ROLLING STONES/60s - Collection of 17 x 7" and 5 x LP's. To include an early red label Please Please Me (Parlophone label 45-R 4983),The Zombies - Leave Me Be (F.12004), Ticket To Ride, Hello, Goodbye, Strawberry Fields Forever, A Collection Of Beatles Oldies and John Lennon- Imagine. Please note that condition varies.
Important Kabbalistic Rav Avraham Adadi Complete Torah scroll on Gevil, Libya, Circa 1800. Square Sephardic script. Tagin on the letters שעטנז גץ and on the letters בדק חיה. Wawe amudim. Characteristic use of both Chet of Rashì and R. Tam. Petuchot and setumot according to Rambam and Rosh. Provenience and dating: by the type of the gevil, the seams and the writing we can say without doubt that the scroll was written in Libya between the second half of XVIII and the XIX century. On the flesh side of the gevil it is stamped that the scroll belonged to the Kabalist Rav Avraham Hayyim Adadi (1801-1874) - the most important scholar of Libya. He moved to Zefat during last period of his life. Between his numerous books the work Ha-Shomer Emet published in Leghorn in 1847 on the rules of writing the Sefer Tora. It is plausible that his indications were applied in our Scroll. This important origin and the prestigious property is attested by his son Saul by a stamp: …ספרי?...מו"תר א"א רב אחא"י זצוק"ל שאול אדאדי Parchment length: 48.5cm. Text height: 36cm. 42 lines. Some erased letters, well readable
W R Waters 1800-1870 a Fine quality oil painting on canvas of a Young Lady by a riverside standing next to a water jug signed bottom right W R Waters dated 1866 also signed bottom left W R Waters 1866, canvas size 18" x 13.5” You can now bid live on all our lots via thesaleroom.com Westenhanger
- Driven round the Nurburgring by Walter Rohrl and Hans Stuck - Uprated 3.9 litre V8, 5-speed gearbox, brakes and suspension etc - Ideal trackday / fast road car and great value Further Info: The sale car is surely the only MGB to have circulated the N³rburgring in the hands of motorsport legends Walter R÷hrl and Hans Stuck, and carry their signatures. An original factory V8, it has latterly been owned by a property developer who is understood to have had the car modified `regardless of expense'. The engine is now of 3.9-litres and equipped with; Edelbrock manifold and carburettor; fast road camshaft; and special air filter and fuel pump - it apparently delivers 200bhp at the wheels. The unit drives through an uprated clutch, five-speed Rover LT77 gearbox and Cardan propshaft to Pirelli 195/65x15 tyres on Minilite alloy wheels. The sporting specification also includes: uprated adjustable suspension with Spax dampers; drilled brake discs and fast road pads; alloy cooling system; Clive Wheatley stainless steel big bore exhaust; bucket seats and four-point Scroth harnesses; H7 gas headlights; Becker audio; Brantz Tripmeter; sunroof; FIA papers. A lot of trackday / fast road fun for the money.
- Supplied new to K. Redgrave Esq. of Belgravia as a Thrupp & Maberly Drophead Coupe - Engineer owned since 1981 and extensively restored from a rolling chassis - New ash frame and body copied from another Thrupp & Maberly Drophead Coupe - Original engine overhauled with assistance from Fiennes Engineering - Large history file including copy chassis cards, numerous invoices / bills and photos of the restoration Further info: It is a sobering thought. Had Rolls-Royce not purchased its financially troubled competitor Bentley in 1931, the world would have been denied the Continental, Turbo R, Mulsanne and countless other iconic models subsequently graced with the 'Flying B'. Of particular loss for many, would have been the coachbuilt Derby Bentleys manufactured between 1933 and 1939. Their chassis was derived from an experimental supercharged 2.75-litre Rolls-Royce (codenamed Peregrine) that never saw the light of day, and power came from a redesigned and tuned version of the company's 20/25 engine, initially of 3.5-litres (3669cc). Fed by a pair of SU carburettors, it drove through a four-speed manual gearbox. The suspension was by semi-elliptic springs all-round and braking by servo assisted drums. The newcomer was introduced to the public in the appropriate surroundings of Ascot in the August of 1933, and production of these 3.5-litre cars continued into 1937; by which time 1,191 examples had been produced. The final year's allocation was manufactured alongside the incoming 4.25-litre (4257cc) version that would ultimately supersede the 3.5-litre one. Coachbuilders and body styles were the preserve of the customer and the following are just a few of the carrozzerias engaged to clothe these fine cars: Park Ward, Barker, Vanden Plas, Gurney Nutting, H.J. Mulliner, Hooper, James Young, Arthur Mulliner and, the focus of this particular lot, Thrupp & Maberly. Chassis B7BN came off test on September 3rd 1934 and was delivered to its first owner in February 1935. When discovered at Adams and Oliver by the vendor in 1981, it was effectively without a body - the only related items that could be rescued for reuse were the boot hinges and petrol filler door! So began a 25-year labour of love that resulted in the magnificent Derby Bentley we are now delighted to offer. The first task was to ascertain what type of body had originally been fitted, and chassis records obtained through the RREC quickly established it to be a Drophead Coupe by Thrupp & Maberly. It was evidently to the order made on July 10th 1934 by a K. Redgrave Esq of Belgravia, who took delivery of his sparkling new car on the ensuing February 16th. The records also showed the original registration to have been 'BLA 218', which the DVLA was happily able to reallocate. Coachbuilder Derek Leyshon-James of Hereford had already been earmarked as the man to fashion the new coachwork and, by another stroke of good fortune, was commissioned to work on a Thrupp & Maberly Derby body of exactly the right type, so a ready template was available. Replacements for the many other missing parts were patiently obtained by writing letters, attending autojumbles, scanning the classified columns of Motor Sport etc, and slowly but surely the project came together. The finished article was sprayed in Jaguar Indigo Blue over Peugeot Rhapsodie by a specialist in Shropshire. The trim and carpets were supplied by a neighbour 'he operates from his garden shed and does such excellent work you have to book him a year ahead'! The rechroming was carried out by Derby Plating and the new toughened glass supplied by Romans of Hereford. Both the engine and gearbox were overhauled (the former with help from Fiennes) and much restorative work carried out on the suspension and front axle. A new fuel tank has recently been installed by Fiennes, along with an uprated clutch. A new suitably caring keeper is now sought for this wonderful period Bentley as, despite all the work he has painstakingly carried out over the years, the vendor (a retired Sales Engineer) reluctantly accepts he is no longer of an age to enjoy B7BN to the full.
A sterling silver cased pocket watch, enamel Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds, movement signed 'Waltham, Mass' and 'Foggs Patent'; with another pocket watched retailed by James Reid & Co Coventry; two fob watches; a silver Albert with amethyst seal; a compass and a WWI WM to 60055 Pte. S. G. Rowlands, Welsh R (qty)
A Hudson family medal group and ephemera, comprising an Edwardian VII Long Service and Good Conduct medal to 2165 L. Cpt H. Hudson 2/V.13 Shropshire L.I.; a WWI WM, VM and 14-15 star to 1840 Pt R. Hudson A. CYC. Corps (Army Cycling Corps); a WWI pair to 242550 Pte. M. Hudson L'pool Regiment; an album with sixteen black and white air reconnaissance photographs of French battle cities, villages etc; two typed 1st Brigade Tanks Corps 'secret' orders'; a Manchester Unity I.O.O.F silver gilt medal etc.
Token Books (2): Seaby Seventeenth Century Tokens of the British Isles and Their Values by Michael Dickinson 1986, hardback VGC with dust cover, faded spine; and The Provincial Token-Coinage of the 18th Century by R. Dalton & S. H. Hamer 1967 re-print, hardback with dust cover, good cond. some discoloration.

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