THE BEATLES - PLEASE PLEASE ME 1ST STEREO PRESSING - Very scarce 1st UK black/gold Parlophone stereo pressing of the debut album from The Beatles. This pressing has Dick James credits on A1, A2, A6, A7, B4, and B6. Importantly, this very first pressing has 1 G and 1 R stamper codes. The record is in VG condition. There are several surface marks across both sides, but there are no deeper scratches or any "feelable" marks. The black and gold labels have some signs of spindle marks, but are in otherwise nice shape. MATRIX: YEX 94-1 1 G + YEX 95-1 1 R. The sleeve is in G/G+ condition. There is a 3cm tear along the opening edge of the inside approximately 3/4 of the way up, and the bottom edge "flipback" design sleeve has come unglued. Apart from this the front laminated sleeve is in nice condition with only minor edgewear.
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PARLOPHONE/COLUMBIA - Collection of over 50 x 7" singles to include collectible titles on early Columbia and Parlophone. To include titles with the following catalogue numbers: 45-R 4231 (gold/purple), 45-R 4407 (silver/purple), 45-R 4343, 45-R 4376, 45-R 4356, 45-R 4367, 45-R 4338 and 45-R 4317 (gold/purple). Condition varies but is generally VG to Ex.
60s SINGLES - Collection of over 80 x 7" singles to include many hard to find titles and demos. To include Hank Levine - Imagine Part 1 HMV demo (POP 1390), Zoomiiz - I'll Be Your Spark (RK 1037), Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers - You've Got What I Like (45-R 4793), The Accents - Wiggle (Coral tri centre 45-Q 72351), The Atmospheres - Kablo (London 45-HLW 8977), The Who - I Can't Explain (Brunswick 05944) and Little Richard - Lucille (London HLU 10194). Also to include titles by Jimi Hendrix, Wilson Pickett, The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys, Gene Vincent, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ernie Maresca and The Hunters. Around 30 of the singles aren't housed in sleeves, but condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
SOUL - Collection of 22 x LP's and 12" singles as well as 26 x 7" singles. To include LP's by The Temptations, Stevie Wonder, George Winston, Four Tops, Freddie Jackson and Sam Cooke. To include 7" singles by the likes of Marvin Gaye, The 3 degrees, Jackson 5, The Temptations, Moon Williams, R. Dean Taylor, Diana Ross + The Supremes and Jimmy Ruffin. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex.
THE BEATLES - FROM ME TO YOU DEMO - A very scarce demonstration of From Me To You (R 5015) from 1963. This original pressing on Parlophone has a large red A on the A side with a white label/black writing on the B side. "Demonstration Record" and "Not For Sale" are printed beneath the Parlophone label on both sides. MATRIX: 7XCE 17329-1N + 7XCE 17330-1N. The condition of the record is Ex with just a few light surface marks but no deeper scratches to note. There is a release date written on in pen on the A side which reads "released 11th April 1963". Housed in an original striped Parlophone company sleeve.
ROCK/ALTERNATIVE - Collection of 13 x original LP's. Titles to include Emergency - S/T (CBS 64381), Culturcide - Tacky Souvenirs Of Pre-Revolutionary America (Not On Label, Self Released), Crazy Elephant - S/T (SMLP 62), Clark Hutchinson - A= MH² (SDN-R 2) and Chain - Towards The Blues (SINL-934295).
SOUL SINGLES - Collection of 37 x 7" singles, to include many original issues. To include Dionne Warwick - You'll Never Get To Heaven Demo Signed (Pye 7n 25256). Also to include sides by Diana Ross, The Shangri La's, The Angelettes, Otis Redding, The Temptations, Fontella Bass and R Dean Taylor. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex.
SOUL SINGLES/DEMOS - Lovely collection of 10 x original 7" singles to include 9 demonstration records. To include Dee Dee Sharp - What Kind Of Lady (Action ACT 4522 brilliant Ex+), Clydie King - The Thrill Is Gone (Imperial 66109 - Ex), The Blendells - La La La La La (Reprise R 20291), Rosetta Hightower - One Heart For Sale (CBS 4584) and Tymes - If You Love Me Baby (58-4450). Condition is generally Ex.
SOUL/BLUES/R & B - Lovely collection of 68 x original 7" singles, to include many obscure and hard to find titles. Sides to include Ray Agee And The Zeke Strong Band - Leave Me Alone (Celeste 615), Johnny "Guitar" Watson - Gangster Of Love (King 45-5774), Little Walter - My Babe (Checker 955), Sonny Boy Williamson - Bring It On Home (Chess CRS 8030) and Big Maybelle - Careless Love promo (London HL 9941). Also to include titles by the likes of Howlin' Wolf, Lavern Baker, The Drifters, B B King, Koko Taylor and Nina Simone. Condition of the records is generally VG+ to Ex.
A late 19th Century Mahogany Cased Postman's Alarm Clock, the plain mahogany surround to a spun brass bezel and convex glass, enclosing a painted Roman dial with outside minute track, cast brass hands and central alarm disc, to a wooden movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell (lacking bell, weights and pendulum) and bearing paper label for R Viney Watch & Clockmaker, 111 Albany Street - Regents Parks, width 11 1/2"
Last quarter of 19th Century Silver cased, open face, key wind, lever watch, R Linford and Son - Norwich, 28167, the frosted and gilt movement with jewelled end stone, blued steel screws and monometallic balance with blued steel hairspring and lever escapement with fitted dust cover, to a signed Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and gilt hands (hour hand lacking), in a hinged case with engine turned back cover, centred with a vacant and gartered cartouche and further milled band, marked for London 1881, makers mark CH and with corresponding case number and engraved to the interior "W F Dunn", width 1 13/16"
A first quarter of 20th Century German, Mahogany cased, Monocular Microscope, Leitz NR 180953, of typical form with Y shaped foot to a rotating mirror and condenser to a universal stage and with three-way rotating objective lens holder and screw adjusting tube with interchangeable eye pieces in a fitted case with further assorted objectives and eye pieces fitted with a paper label with date of manufacture 25 August 1919 to a manufacturer's card and also marked in pencil "D Porter, Capt, R A M C (TF)", height 18"
An early 20th Century French Brass cased Carriage Clock, R & Co, the silvered cylinder platform escapement with strike on a blued steel coiled gong to a Roman enamel dial (hairline and corner chip), with outside minute track and blued steel spade hands, in a Brass obis case with presentation inscription dated January 1900, height 7"
A fine near pair of early 18th Century Pressed Horn Portrait Miniatures by John O'Brisset, one of oval form depicting Charles I facing right wearing and iron breastplate and signed OB to lower left hand side, within an ebonised and moulded oval frame; the second depicting Prince George of Denmark, also by O'Brisset, depicting the sitter facing right, signed R OB lower left, also in matching ebonised frame, both 3 3/4" high
Box: Irish interest: Gilbert (J.T.) History of the Viceroys of Ireland, D. 1865; Chart (D.A.)ed. The Drennan Letters, Belfast 1931; Gavan Duffy (Sir C.) Young Ireland, and Four Years of Irish History, L. 1880 & 1883; Healy (T.M.) A Word for Ireland, D. 1886; Mac Neill (c.) Liber Primus Kilkenniensis, D. 1931; St. John Joyce (W.) The Neighbourhood of Dublin, D. 1913; O'Conor (R.) History of Ireland, D. 1858; Jennings (L.J.) The Croker Papers, 3 vols. L. 1884; 8 others on Dublin; some novels, travel, etc., & some Folio Society edns., as a box, w.a.f. an interesting lot. (1)
Medical Pamphlets: 1. Bland (R.) Observations on Human and on Comparative Parturition, 8vo L. 1794. XV, 223pp; 2. Clarke (John) Practical Essays on the Management of Pregnancy and Labour; and on the Inflammatory and Febrile Diseases of Lying in Women. L. 1793. First Edn., IX, 170pp; 3. Butler (Wm.) An Account of Puerperal Fevers, As they appear in Derbyshire.. L. 1775. First, VIII, 124pp plus errata leaf, 3 works in one vol., orig. calf, broken & rubbed, needs rebinding. (1) * Ex Collection R.C.P.
Yeats (W.B. & J.B.) Miller (L.)ed. The Dolmen Press Yeats Centenary Papers, 12 issues bound as one, roy 8vo D. 1965 - 1968. Lim. Edn. (850) Signed by Editor, cloth & slip case; Skelton (R.)ed. The Collected Plays of Jack B. Yeats, L. 1971. First, illus. d.w.; & 10 others Yeats related items. (12)
Co. Roscommon: General Valuation of Ratable Property: - Griffith (R.) Valuation of the Several Tenements - in the Union of Castlerea in the Counties of Roscommon and Mayo, Folio D. 1857. First Edn., XI, 208pp, orig. ptd. wrappers, v. good; also Castlerea Union - Collection Book for Poor Rate on the Coolougher Electoral Division by the Guardians of the Poor, Made on 21st Day of Novender 1896, by Patrick Bligh. Lg. 4to Athlone 1896. The entire approx. 826 entries, all entered in manuscript. As a lot. (2)
Pamphlets: 1. Comyne (E.) The Information of Eustace Comyne, Servant to Mr. Keodagh Magher Treasurer To the Papists in Ireland, of their Mony to Carry on this Horrid Plot; who was Barbarously Murthered for Discovering the same, and turning Protestant. Folio L. (for Thos. Fox) 1680. First Edn., Imprimatur leaf at front, 7 pp disbound; 2. Fitz-Gerard (J.) The Narrative of Mr. John Fitz-Gerrald Late of Order of St. Francis, in the Kingdom of Ireland, Folio L. (for R. Janeway) 1681. First, Imprim. leaf at front, [IV], 29pp disbound. Both Scarce. Sweeney 1136 & 1907. (2)
Early Co. Kilkenny Cricket Records 1901 - 1914 Cricket: Co. Kilkenny, a G.G.B. Cricket Scoring book for "Kilkenny Castle," with manuscript results from 1901 - 1914, detailing scores for matches between 39th Battery R.F.A. & A.H.A., Mr. Foleys, Desart Court, Lord Southamptons, Talbots Inch, Desart Castle, Kilkenny Colts etc., played at St. James Park, Woolen Mills & Kilkenny Castle, in leather back cloth, with gilt lettering; together with another folio volume of manuscript minutes and notes for "Kilkenny County Cricket Club", for the years 1906 - 1914, listing attendees, (ie. Bishop of Ossory R. Duggan, J. Smithwick) detailing costing's, proposals, expenditure etc., in half leather cloth, with gilt lettering, as m/ss, w.a.f. (2)
Kilkenny interest: I.A.S. - Butler (Rev. R.)ed. The Annals of Ireland by Friar John Clyn and Thady Dowling, 4to D. 1849; Healy (Rev. Wm.) History and Antiquities of Kilkenny (County & City) Vol. I [All Published] Kilkenny 1893. First, plts.; Hogan (J.) Kilkenny: The Ancient City of Ossory, Kilkenny n.d. Reprint; Hogan (J.) St. Ciaran Patron of Ossory, Kilkenny 1876, cloth; Rothe (D.) Anelecta, D. 1884; & 1 other. (6)
Kilkenny Interest: Pilsworth (W.J.) History of Thomastown and District, Kilkenny [1953]; Mac Donald (Rev. Walter) History of the Parish of Mooncoin, Kilkenny [1959]' Langrishe (R.)ed. Handbook to the Cathedral Church of St. Canice, Kilkenny, Kilkenny 1879; Birth (Peter) St. Kieran's College, Kilkenny, D. 1951. First, Signed, d.w.; & 10 others of sim. interest. (14)
Galway interest: Griffith (R.) Valuation of Ratable Property in Ireland.. Union of Cliften ... situated in the County of Galway, in which is included The Island of Inishbofin in the Co. of Mayo, Folio D. 1855. First, orig. blue ptd. wrappers, & recent cloth; Hardiman (J.)ed. .. Description of West or h'Iar Connaught .. by Rod. O'Flaherty, 4to Galway Reprint 1978. De Luxe Edn. mor. backed; also History of the Town and County of the Town of Galway, 4to Galway Tribune 1926, illus., cloth. All v. good. (3)
Collection of over 75 Dolmen Editions Dolmen Press: Raine (K.) The Lost Country, sm. folio L. 1971. Lim. Edn. Signed, mor. backed; French (Frances Jane) The Abbey Theatre Series of Plays, D. 1969; Guinness (Bryan) The Clock, Poems and A Play, D. 1973; Montague (J.) Tides, Chicago 1971; Kinsella (T.) Another September, 1962; Murphy (Rich.) The Last Galway Hooker, 1961; Clarke (A.) Old Fashioned Pilgrimage, 1967; Clarke (David R.) Dry Tree-Poems, 1966; Hutchinson (P.) Expansions, 1970; Beckett (S.) Zone, trans., D. 1972; Webber (R.) Lady and Gentleman, D. 1963; & approx. 63 others sim., mostly First Edns., many hard backs, all v. clean. As a coll., w.a.f. A lot. (1)
Irish Literature: Moore (Geo.) Aphrodite in Aulis, roy 8vo L. 1930. Signed Lim. Edn. uncut, vellum; Raine (Kathleen) The Lost Country, sm. folio D. 1971. Signed Lim. Edn., mor. backed boards; Strong (L.A.G.) The Big Man, roy 8vo L. 1931, Signed Lim. Edn., buckram; & 9 others, all roy 8vo from Dolmen, by P. Colum, D. Devlin, R. Weber, J. Swift, Liam Miller, J.M. Synge, Lady Gregory, also Retrospect, ... Seamus O'Sullivan & Estella Solomons. A lot. (12)
Gilbert (John T.)ed. Narratives ... of Maria Clementina Stuart 4to D. 1894. First, illus., new cloth; also Historic and Municipal Documents of Ireland, roy 8vo L. 1870. First, recent cloth; O'Grady (Standish H.) & Flower (R.)eds. Catalogue of Irish Manuscripts in the British Museum, 2 vols. roy 8vo L. 1926, First, orig. cloth; Petty (W.) History of the ... Down Survey, 1967 Reprint. (5)
Box: Irish Bibliography: Gilcher - A Bibliography of George Moore, 1970; Miller - Dolmen XXV Bibliography, 1976; The Irish Book, Vols. I & II, D. 1959 - 1963, not complete; Mc Kenna - Irish Literature 1800 - 1875, Detroit 1978; Carpenter (A.) Verse in Ireland, 2 vols. Cork 1998 - 2003; Miller (L.) The Dolmen Press Yeats Centenary Papers 1965, Lim. to 850 Sets Signed; Munter (R.) A Dictionary of the Print Trade in Ireland, N.Y. 1988; Flanagan (T.) The Irish Novelists, N.Y. 1959; Power (J.) A Handy-Book about Books, L. 1870;..Index to the Townlands and Towns, Parishes & Baronies of Ireland, Reprint 2000; & 7 other items. As a box lot, w.a.f. (1) N.B. THE IRISH BOOK VOLS 1 & 2 AND THE DOLMEN PRESS YEATS CENTENARY PAPERS 1965 - WITHDRAWN FROM LOT
Box: Irish interest, include, O'Regan (Wm.) Memoirs of John Philpot Curran, 1817; De Volkeersbeke (Bn. K.) La Lutte de l'Irlande, Lille n.d. c. 1880; Colles (R.) In Castle and Court House, L. n.d.; Webb (J.J.) Industrial Dublin since 1698... D. 1913; O'Neill (E.) The Woman at the Window and other Stories, D. n.d. illus by M. Mac Liammoir; O'Donnell (Peadar) The Gates Flew Open, L. 1932, First, d.w.; Lavey & O'Rorke - Annals of the Theatre Royal Dublin, 1880; [Moore (T.)] Memoirs of Captain Rock, The Celebrated Irish Chieftain, 12mo L. 1824; Feenachty (T.) Forgive and Forget, A Tale by Maria Edgeworth for The Ulster Gaelic Society, in Irish, 8vo D. 1833, orig. rag cloth; & approx. 36 others of Irish interest, some in Irish etc. As a box, w.a.f. (1)
Box: Gibbings (Rob.)illus. The Wood Engravings of Robert Gibbings, 4to L. 1959; Trumpets from Montparnasse, L. 1955; Sweet Cork of Thee, L. 1951; Over the Reefs, L. 1948, all First Edns, illus. & d.w.'s; with 10 others sim. by same author; also Speaight (R.) The Life of Eric Gill, roy 8vo L. 1966. First. A good lot, as a box, w.a.f. (1)
A collection of 19th century and other prints and engravings including a novelty coloured print from the R Evan Sly's New and Amusing Mechanical Prints Series showing an elegant lady with aperture to the bonnet to allow various humorous faces to appear, 27 x 21 cm together with a similar lithograph showing Mr & Mrs Caudle in bed, an 18th century coloured engraving after Charpentier showing a classically draped female figure accompanied by a dog and cupid, an embossed copper icon showing The Virgin and Child with various painted detail, 37 x 34 cm, etc
A Victorian mourning jewellery suite comprising an oval pendant brooch of black enamel with half pearl centre, with gold and black enamel mount, the reverse a vacant locket, inscribed '11th June 1885', with pair of matching drop earrings, in fitted case for R. Steward, Glasgow Condition Report Good

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