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Lot 309

Vinyl - 14 Soul / R&B original UK 1st pressing singles on London Records by female artists including tri-centre issues to include: Betty Johnson, Barbara George, Betty Harris, Jody Reynolds, Rosie & The Originals, Timi Yuro, The Ronettes x 2, Ketty Lester, The Crystals x 3, Ike & Tina Turner x 2. Condition VG+ overall

Lot 705

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 326

Vinyl - Soul / R&B - 19 UK 1st pressing 7” singles on Stateside Records SS 100 series to include: Chuck Jackson x 3 (SS 102, SS 127, SS 171), Jimmy Soul x 2 (SS 103, SS 178), Johnnie Morisette (SS 107), Church Reed (SS 108), The Isley Brothers (SS 112), Don Gardner and Dee Dee Ford x 2 (SS 114, SS 130), Jerry Butler (SS 121), The Shirelles x 2 (SS 129, SS 181), Bunker Hill (SS 135), Esther Phillips (SS 140), Johnny Thunder (SS 149), The Earls (SS 153), Kenny Chandler (SS 166), The Chiffons (SS 172). Condition VG+ overall.

Lot 571

Vinyl - Soul / R&B - 23 original 1960’s UK 7” singles on the black Atlantic Records label to include: The Drifters (AT 4001, 4019, 4023), The Ska Kings (AT 4003), Solomon Burke (AT 4004, 4014, 4022, 4030), Don Covay And The Goodtimers (AT 4006, 4016), Ben E. King (T 4007, 4025), Rufus Thomas (AT 4009), The Isley Brothers (AT 4010), Doris Troy (AT 4011, 4020), Joe Tex (AT 4015, 4021, 2027), Travis Wammack (AT 4017), Otis Redding (AT 4024), Joe Turner (AT 4026), Esther Phillips (AT 4028). Condition at least VG+ overall

Lot 264

Vinyl - 16 original UK 1st pressing Reggae / Ska 7” singles on various labels to include: The Maytals / Roland Alphonso – 54-46, That's My Number / Dreamland (Pyramid - PYR 6030), Derek Morgan And The Aces / Roland Al And The Beverly's All Stars – Tougher Than Tough (Rudie In Court) / Song For My Father (PYR 6010), Ernest Wilson / Stranger Cole – Freedom Train / You Should Never Have To Come (Crab - CRAB 17), John Holt / Lee Allstars – Sea Cruise / Niney's Hop (Unity - UN 549), Twinkle Brothers – You Can Do It Too / All My Enemies Beware (Jackpot - JP 731), Audrey And The Dreamers – I Second That Emotion (Downtown - DT 408), Laurel Aitken / Aitken Gruvy Beats – I Got To Have Your Love / Blue Mink (New Beat - NB 049), Upsetters – Stranger On The Shore / Drugs And Poison (Upsetter - US 321), Ken Parker – My Whole World Is Falling Down (Bamboo - BAM 1), Byron Lee And The Dragonaires – My Sweet Lord (Dynamite - DYN 409), Paula And The Jetliners – The Great Pretender / The Legend Of The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (Rainbow - RAI 102), Byron Lee And The Dragonaires – Sloopy (Wirl - DB 1003), The Bees – Jesse James Rides Again / The Girl In My Dreams (Columbia Blue Beat - DB 101), The Teen Queens – Eddie My Love (R&B - MRB 5000), Jah Martin / Setter – Kung Fu (Fight - ETH 018) and Ginger Williams. Condition at least VG with writing on most labels

Lot 141

Vinyl - 2 Aphex Twin albums to include: Classics (R & S Records – RS 95035, Belgium double LP) EX+, ...I Care Because You Do (Warp Records – WARP LP 30, UK 2012 double LP) EX+

Lot 313

Vinyl - 8 rare Soul / R&B original UK 1st pressing singles on London Records by male artists to include: Willie Mitchell (HLU 10004), Otis Redding X 2 (HLK 9833 and HLK 9876), Bobby Skel (HLU 9942), Etta (James) And Harvey (45-HLM 9180), Ike & Tina Turner (45-HL 9451), The Shirelles (45-HL 9233), Dee Dee Ford (45-HLU 9245). Condition VG+ overall.

Lot 327

Vinyl - Soul / R&B - 17 UK 1st pressing 7" singles on Stateside Records to include: Jimmy Witherspoon (SS 304), Gene Chandler (SS 364), Alvin Cash And The Crawlers (SS 386), Christine Quaite (SS 435), Darrell Banks (SS 536), James Carr x 3 (SS 545, SS 2001, SS 2052), James & Bobby Purify x 2 (SS 547, SS 2049), Aaron Neville (SS 584), Oscar Toney Jr. x 2 (SS 2033, SS 2046), The Esquires (SS 2048), The Fashions (SS 2115), Ray Charles (SS 2120), The O'Kaysions (SS 2126). Condition VG+ overall

Lot 312

Vinyl - 27 Soul / R&B original UK 1st pressing singles on London Records by male artists to include: James Brown And The Famous Flames x 4, Mel Torme, Sunny And The Sunglows, King Curtis And The Noble Knights, Jerry Jackson, Jimmy Hughes, The Majors, Joe Henderson x 2, The High Keys, Garnell Cooper And The Kinfolks, Lenny Welch, Gene McDaniels x 3, The Velvets x 2, The Flares, The Mar-Keys, Robert Knight, The Pentagons, Bobb B. Soxx And The Blue Jeans, Ernie K-Doe x 2. Condition VG+ overall

Lot 310

Vinyl - 16 Soul / R&B original UK 1st pressing singles on London Records by male artists including tri-centre issues to include: Marv Johnson x 4, Clyde McPhatter x 4, Sam Cooke, Solomon Burke x 4, Rufus Thomas x 2, Dobie Gray. Condition VG+ overall

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 299

CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH (1868-1928) 'BOULETERNÈRE', CIRCA 1925 watercolour with traces of pencil, signed with initials in pencil lower right CRM, and inscribed to reverse of sheet, possibly by Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh D. BOULETENÈRE (SIC)/ C.R. MACKINTOSH 44cm x 44cm (frame size 72cm x 72cm x 3.5cm) Provenance: Ronald W.B. Morris Esq., Kilmacolm, an executor of the Estate of Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, acquired after the Memorial Exhibition in 1933Christie's, Edinburgh, 'Fine Paintings and Drawings', April 27, 1989, Lot 570Donald & Eleanor Taffner, New YorkLyon & Turnbull, Edinburgh The Taffner Collection, 7 September 2012, lot 109Private European collection Exhibited: Glasgow, McLellan Galleries Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh: Memorial Exhibition, May 1933, no. 136;Glasgow, Glasgow Museum and Art Galleries, Mackintosh Watercolours, July 1979, no. 201;Glasgow, The Fine Art Society, The Memorial Exhibition: A Reconstruction 1983, no. 136Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Academy Mackintosh Watercolours, 8th August - 5th October 1986, no. 48Glasgow, McLellan Galleries, May 25th - September 30th 1996; New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, November 19th - February 16th 1996; Chicago, The Art Institute of Chicago, March 29th - June 22nd 1997; Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Museum, August 3rd - October 12th 1997, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Glasgow Museums Exhibition, Cat. No. 285Edinburgh, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Charles Rennie Mackintosh in France, 26th November - 5th February 2006, Cat. No. 292Literature: Billcliffe R. Mackintosh Watercolours, London 1978, p. 44, ill. p. 135, catalogue 201Robertson P. and Long P. Charles Rennie Mackintosh in France, Edinburgh 2006, pp. 34-5Crichton, Robin Monsieur Mackintosh: the Travels and Paintings of Charles Rennie Mackintosh in the Pyrénées-Orientales, Edinburgh 2006, pp. 63-5.The year 1923 saw the Mackintoshes move from London to France, in the Pyrénées-Orientales, at Amélie-les-Bains.  Low sales of their artwork, and an increasing number of architectural projects failing to come to fruition saw times become tight for the couple. They would have been encouraged to make the move by their circle of friends in London. Among them, notably, would have been fellow Scot and artist J.D. Fergusson and his partner Margaret Morris, who were both veterans of long sojourns working in France. As well as the obvious attractions of a change in light, climate and landscape, it made sense at a very practical level, offering a far cheaper way of life. France marked the first time in Mackintosh’s life where there were no distractions from or demands away from his painting practice. Perhaps inevitably for an architect, Mackintosh was drawn to the local townscapes of the area. He was not attracted to grandeur however, rather the organic occurrence of more vernacular groups of dwelling - like the town of Bouleternère, somewhat vertiginously arranged on a sloping hill, culminating in a pinnacle topped with small church of rudimentary form. As Margaret remarked in a letter to Jessie Newbery in1925, “the buildings here (in this region of France) are a perpetual joy to us”. These views were not directly topographical, instead often culminations of various viewpoints, arranged ‘just-so’ for the purposes of the paintings’ design.  Like many of the French works, Mackintosh employs pale tones demarked by sparer uses of colour in a high key that frequently depart from realism; here in the blue used to delineate the shadows cast by the overhang of the red tiled rooves. In addition, the French watercolours utilise a very foreshortened pictorial plane, a device that again enhances the sense of pattern and design that so distinctly defines his work across all the media and genres he turned his hand to. These artistic choices combine to produce works of great sophistication. The paintings produced in France – between 10-15 a year – are considered very important, being a period of “remarkable evolution in his artistic practice”, as his biographer Roger Billcliffe describes it. Their importance also lies in the chronology of Mackintosh’s output. As Billcliffe continues, “…these works underscore his innovative approach to landscape painting and suggest a promising future as a painter, tragically curtailed by his untimely death from cancer in 1928."

Lot 295

CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH (1868-1928) CABINET FOR SCOTLAND STREET SCHOOL, 1906 stained beech and pine, with brass fittings 156.5cm wide, 137cm high, 46cm deep Provenance: Scotland Street School, Glasgow, Scotland Literature: Billcliffe R. Charles Rennie Mackintosh: The Complete Furniture, Furniture Drawings & Interior Designs, Cameron & Hollis, 2009, p. 237, no. 1906.23 where an example of this cabinet is illustrated.Several examples held by Glasgow Museums (accession nos. ME.2000.8.52-4 and ME.2000.8.87)Scotland Street School in Glasgow was designed by Mackintosh in 1903-4 and was to be his last totally new architectural work for the city. He was also responsible for the interiors, as was the case for other projects including The Glasgow School of Art and the Ingram Street Tearooms. The simpler design of this cabinet compared to other Mackintosh furniture reflects the more practical, institutional setting for which it was destined. 

Lot 294

CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH (1868-1928) HIGH STOOL, CIRCA 1894 stained beech 33cm diameter, 69cm high Literature: Billcliffe R. Charles Rennie Mackintosh: The Complete Furniture Drawings & Interior Designs, Moffatt 2009, page 32, illus. D1894-96.1Made for Queen Margaret Medical College, Glasgow, the treatment of the stretchers in these stools appears to echo those of the domino table designed by Mackintosh in 1898 for the Argyle Street Tea Rooms.

Lot 470

JOHN PIPER (1903-1992) FOR DAVID WHITEHEAD LTD. 'COTSWOLD' FRAMED PANEL, CIRCA 1962 screen-printed cotton 72.5cm x 117cm (frame size 82cm x 127cm) Literature: Rayner G., Chamberlain R. and Stapleton A., Textile Design: Artists' Textiles 1940-1976, ACC 2012, p.188, no.8

Lot 98

PALASH MODEL 1889 | PRUSSIA / GERMANY (SOLINGEN), GERMAN | Model pattern: Pattern 1889 | Country: Prussia / Germany (Solingen) | Date: 1889 - 1918 | Marking: Carl Eickhorn Solingen, Erfurt, crown (blade) 69.R.11.7. (Scabbard) | Manufacturer: Carl Eickhorn, Solingen | Condition: Handle leather with traces of heavy wear | Lot information | Palash model 1889 intended for infantry officers of the Prussian and later German army, produced in the years 1889-1918. Made by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen. Straight blade, ground on one side, made of polished steel, marked "Carl Eickhorn Solingen, Erfurt, crown".Brass basket guard, decorated with a Prussian eagle relief. Handle covered in black leather with visible traces of heavy wear, wrapped with wire. Metal head integrated into the structure of the shield. Metal scabbard, black lacquered, stamped "69.R.11.7.", corresponding to the unit. The set includes the original leather tassel (portepee). This broadsword was the standard service melee weapon of German infantry officers in the pre-World War I period. | Dimensions | Length: 960 mm | Blade: 805 x 24 mm | Weight: 1,2 kg***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.

Lot 74

AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN FANG PATTERN 1853/62 | AUSTRIA, AUSTRIAN | Model pattern: 1853/62 | Country: Austria | Date: 1889 - 1915 | Marking: A, SILVER, GF (blade), E R 15152 (crossbar) | Condition: Traces of shallow removed corrosion on the blade No scabbard | Lot information | Austro-Hungarian fang model 1853/62 with a wooden handle, which was used after 1889. This model was part of the equipment of the Austro-Hungarian army and was mainly used for auxiliary and combat purposes. The blade is marked A, STRIBRNI, GF, the bar is stamped E R 15152. No scabbard. There are traces of shallow removed corrosion on the blade. | Dimensions | Length: 630 mm | Blade: 462 mm | Weight: 1,1 kg***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.

Lot 1129

TWO ROYAL DOULTON JARDINIERES OR PLANTERS 20TH CENTURY the larger Lambeth planter with a pierced rim, pattern number: LP-1231-R, the other 'blue children', depicting children and a dog the larger 27.5cm high x 30cm diameter, the smaller 20cm high x 24cm diameter Provenance: Private Collection, Lancashire Estate Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW.With wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning Some glazing spots and surface discolouration With wear from use as plant pots Some crazing, see images The above report is supported with additional images which can be sent via a link. Please 'Ask a Question' to request these images. For any further enquiries please contact the department directly. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 1285

A JACOBEAN CAST IRON FIREBACK, DATED 1664 POSSIBLY MADE IN THE WEALD Of arched rectangular form, cast with the Royal arms, flanked by crowned lion and unicorn bearers, indistinctly cast with the inscription DIEU ET MON DROIT and with initials 'C R' (for 'Carolus Rex') 64cm high, 73.5cm wideA similar model to the present lot is held at the Victoria & Albert Museum (museum number 795-1896) Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW Wear and deposits overall commensurate with age and use Charcoal and ash deposits, please see imagesADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 245

WILLIAM HENRY TOMS (1700-1765); an 18th century engraving, 'Guy's Hospital', 'R. West Delin: 1738', detailed as page no. 667, 23 x 38cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 1244

An 18ct yellow gold diamond solitaire ring, the central diamond approx 0.25ct, size R, approx 2.4g.

Lot 1159

A group of small items of hallmarked silver, comprising a four section cigar holder, with initials 'HA', (lacking lid), 10 x 7.5cm, a calling card case sleeve, height 6.7cm, a small pierced heart shaped dish, raised on three small ball feet, length 8cm, a small two handled trophy awarded to R Jagger for the Tennis Cup 1950, height 9cm, width including handles 10cm, and a small napkin ring, combined approx 6.2ozt (5).

Lot 1293

A 14ct gold dress ring, with claw set cut sapphire surrounded by eight small opals, size R, approx 3.3g.

Lot 1300

Two 9ct gold dress rings, one with a single illusion set white stone, size Q, and an eternity ring, with floral pattern and set with central white stones, size R, combined approx 4.88g (2).Condition Report: The stones are not diamonds.

Lot 1286

A 9ct white gold diamond set half eternity ring, channel set with nine small round brilliant cut diamonds totalling approx 0.15ct, size R, approx 2.1g.

Lot 1344

A 9ct gold opal ring, the oval opal with traces of green and blue, in a claw set mount with open naturalistic shoulders, size R, approx 2.2g.

Lot 1146

R E PORTER; three modern hallmarked silver decanter labels comprising 'Whisky', 'Sherry' and 'Port', all Birmingham 1982, and a further hallmarked silver 'Brandy' decanter label, also by R E Porter, Birmingham 1981, combined approx 1.24ozt/38.5g (4).

Lot 1236

A Mabe pearl and diamond ring, the central cultured pearl within a border of twelve tiny claw set diamonds, on an unmarked white metal mount and shank, size R, approx 12.3g.

Lot 1210

A group of mixed jewellery comprising a 9ct gold ring, with Maltese cross top, size R, three pairs of 9ct gold earrings, combined approx 4.2g, and a pair of gold coloured metal earrings.Condition Report: The weight of the gold coloured metal earrings which are unmarked is 1.2g.

Lot 1285

A 9ct white gold diamond set half eternity ring, combined diamond weight approx 0.3ct, size R, approx 3.3g.

Lot 1346

A 9ct yellow gold signet ring, size R, approx 3.7g.

Lot 1188

G R COLLIS & CO; a Victorian hallmarked silver vinaigrette, Birmingham 1841, 3.2 x 2.2cm, approx 14.9g.

Lot 1292

A 9ct yellow gold white stone solitaire ring, size R/S, and a 9ct yellow and white gold wavy textured ring, size O, combined approx 4g (2).

Lot 131

▲ Francis Russell Flint (1915-1977) Still life with daffodilssigned 'FRANCIS R. FLINT' l.r., also signed and inscribed verso, oil on canvas51 x 61cmCondition ReportFramed: 64 x 74.5cmInscribed verso with the artist's address in Coffinswell, Devon where he is known to have lived in the 1940s. Unlined. A little light surface dirt, however appears to be in otherwise good order. Not examined under UV light, for a full report please contact the department.

Lot 220

Decorated with stylised birds. 52cm long. Good overall. Ex R. Rey private collection, London, UK. Ex UK private collection.

Lot 218

Made of cedar wood, decorated with birds on each side, with collector number WI25. 61cm long. Good overall, some wear. Provenance: June Bedford collection of Northwest Coast Art, Phillips sale, London, 20th September, 2000. Ex R. Rey private collection, London, UK. Ex UK private collection.

Lot 219

Decorated with stylised figures. 34cm long. Good overall. Ex R. Rey private collection, London, UK. Ex UK private collection.

Lot 120

Brass monocular microscope by R&J Beck,, with some lenses and in a walnut case, 33.5cm.

Lot 340

R Witchard,Welsh loch landscape,watercolour, signed,24x39cm,and another similar watercolour with cottages.Qty: 2

Lot 7227

Punk / New Wave - TELEVISION: Two original UK pressing LPs with Elektra butterfly labels, to include 'Marquee Moon' (K52046) and 'Adventure' on red vinyl with insert (K52072), and TOM VERLAINE: Three LPs to include 'Tom Verlaine' (ELK 52 156), 'The Wonder' (842 420-1) and 'Warm And Cool' (R 2881) (5, vinyl and sleeves generally VG+)

Lot 7463

A Toshiba RDXV60 HDD / DVD video cassette recorder with remote control, owners manual and a quantity of DVD-R disc

Lot 7046

THE BEATLES: A collection of nine Beatles and solo 7" singles to include 'She Loves You / I'll Get You' (R 5055), 'Can't Buy Me Love / You Can't Do That' (R 5114), 'I Feel Fine / She's A Woman' (R 5200), 'I Want To Hold Your Hand / This Boy' (R 5084), 'All You Need Is Love / Baby, You're A Rich Man' (R 5620), 'Hey Jude / Revolution' (R 5722), Please Please Me / Ask Me Why' The Singles Collection reissue (R 4983) and John Lennon - 'Give Peace A Chance / Cold Turkey' Golden 45's Series (G 45 2) (9, vinyl G-VG+)

Lot 7484

A Trio/Kenwood R-1000 communications receiver, serial no.103876

Lot 7067

Soul / R&B / Gospel - A group of five LPs to include NINA SIMONE: 'Silk & Soul' (SF-7907), MAHALIA JACKSON: 'In The Upper Room' (33SX 1753), IKE & TINA TURNER: 'Nutbush City Limits' (UAS 29557), BOOKER T & THE MGS: 'Greatest Hits' (2362 002) and ARETHA FRANKLIN: 'I Say A Little Prayer' (2464 007) (5, vinyl and sleeves generally VG+)

Lot 7217

Beat / R&B / Rock / Pop - A collection of twenty-two 1960s 7" singles including numerous promos, many in company sleeves, to include FLIP AND THE DATELINERS: 'My Johnny Doesn't Come Around Anymore / Listen To Me' (HMV POP 1039, promo), THE LAURIE JAY COMBO: 'Love In My Heart / Til You're Mine' (HMV POP 1300, promo), THE SYNDICATS: 'Maybellene / True To Me' (Columbia DB 7238), THE BARRIER: 'The Tide Is Turning / A Place In Your Heart' (Philips BF 1692), LOS BRAVOS: 'Like Nobody Else / Wearing A Smile' (Decca F 22682, promo), PETE DUEL: 'Ecology / Poetry' (Duel Productions Inc. DP-1001), THE CATS: 'Why / Mandy, My Dear' (Columbia DB 8571, promo), TRULY SMITH: 'Windows And Doors / Take A Broken Heart' (Decca F.12554, promo), THE FREELANDERS: 'Never Leave Me / Maracabamba' (Columbia DB 8441, promo), SHOCKING BLUE: 'Venus / Hot Sand' (Penny Farthing PEN 702), THE DAVE CLARK FIVE: 'Everybody Knows / Concentration Baby' (Columbia DB 8286), FLEETWOOD MAC: 'Need Your Love So Bad / Stop Messing Around' (Blue Horizon 57-3139), TONY WILSON: 'Sweet Kind Of Loving / Time' (Columbia DB 8231, promo), DAVY CLINTON: 'Ransom / Bang Bang' (President PT 304, promo), TINA ROBIN: 'Get Out Of My Life / Why Did You Go' (Mercury AMT 1199), HELEN SHAPIRO: 'Take A Note Miss Smith / Couldn't You See' (Pye 7N 17893, promo), EPISODE SIX: 'Mozart Versus The Rest / Jack D'or' (Chapter 1 CH 104), DOWNLINERS SECT: 'Baby What's Wrong / Be A Sect Maniac' (Columbia DB 7300), THE CHANTERS: 'Misissippi Paddleboat / My Love Is For You' (CBS 3668, promo), BERN ELLIOTT AND THE FENMEN: 'Money / Nobody But me' (Decca F.11770, promo), THE BEAU BRUMMELS: 'Just A Little / They'll Make You Cry' (Pye International 7N.25306) and BRIAN CONNELL WITH THE ROUND SOUND: 'The Same Thing Happened To Me / Mr Porter' (Mercury MF 991) (22, condition varies but vinyl generally VG-VG+)

Lot 7028

THE BEATLES: 'Love Me Do / P.S. I Love You' 7" single, original 1962 UK pressing with red/silver Parlophone labels (45-R 4949, vinyl VG with name written in pen to b-side label)

Lot 7247

Soul / R&B / Rock n Roll / Jazz - A collection of thirty-seven assorted 7" singles, artists to include Diane Minor, Buddy Guy, Tom Smith, Joe Barry, Sammy Turner, Odetta, Paul Butterfield, Ed Forsyth, Joe Thomas, Elston Anderson, The Orioles, Whispering Pigg, Kenny Tomerlin, Ross And Hunt, The Start Bros., Billy Grammer, Earl Gains, Bud Shank, The Waikikis, Charles Mann, Dora Hall, Gordon Ramsey, The Bachelors, Ruth Brown, Tal Miller, Martha & The Vandellas, Ben Atkins, Gene Nash, Otis Redding, The Young Turks, Dick Cary, L.C. Grier, The Righteous Brother, Alphonse Mouzon, James Peterson, Bruce Channel, Sonny Stitt (37, vinyl G-VG+, most at least VG, some promos)

Lot 7026

Funk / Soul / Disco - A collection of thiry-two 7" singles on the Tamla Motown label, artists to include Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, Four Tops, Jnr. Walker And The All Stars, The Temptations, Diana Ross, The Supremes, Martha Reeves And The Vandellas, R. Dean Taylor, Michael Jackson, The Jackson 5, Stevie Wonder, Thelma Houston, Marvin Gaye & Tammie Terrell, Edwin Starr (32, vinyl generally VG-VG+)

Lot 7129

Indie - A group of eight 7" singles to include SNOW PATROL: 'One Hundred Things You Should Have Done in Bed' (JPR7 005, x2 copies, one of which signed) and 'Chocolate' on limited edition brown vinyl (9866356), SUPERGRASS: 'Going Out' on limited edition burgundy vinyl (R 6428), CAST: 'Walk Away' on limited edition clear vinyl (576 284-7), BETH JEANS HOUGHTON: 'Golden' (VAN180, limited edition of 500, x2 copies) and THE LEMONHEADS: 'Mrs. Robinson / Being Around' (A7401). Together with THE VIEW: 'Same Jeans' CD single, case signed by the band (9, vinyl and sleeves generally VG+-EX)

Lot 7087

Techno / House / Electro - A group of eleven 12" singles on the Berlin based Get Physical Music label, to include BOOKA SHADE: 'Darko' (gpm 058), 'Movements' (gpm 006-3), 'Mandarine EP' (gpm 029) and 'Tickle / Karma Car' (gpm 070-6), HEIDI VS. RITON: 'Vejer EP' (gpm 054), DJ T: 'Time Out' (gpm 017) and 'Funk On You' (gpm 033) M.A.N.D.Y. VS. BOOKA SHADE: 'Body Language' (gpm 027), JONA: 'The Learnings' (gpm 040), CHELONIS R JONES: 'Deer In the Headlights' (gpm 039-5) and DJUMA SOUNDSYSTEM: 'Les Djinns (Remixes)' (gpm 049-6) (11, vinyl generally VG+ with a few dropping slightly under)

Lot 7044

Prog - CARAVAN: Five LPs to include 'In The Land Of Grey And Pink' with red/white Deram labels (SDL 1, vinyl G), 'Blind Dog At St. Dunstans' (BTM 1007, reclining lady labels), 'Cunning Stunts' (Decca SKL-R 5210), 'For Girls Who Grow Plump In The Night' red/white Deram labels (SDL-R 12) and 'Canterbury Tales (The Best Of Caravan)' (Decca DKL-R8/1 & 8/2) (5, vinyl generally VG except where stated, sleeves VG-VG+, some lacking original inners)

Lot 7239

Psych / Beat / R&B - Ten assorted LPs to include THE ZOMBIES: 'Odessey And Oracle' (Big Beat Records WIKD 181) and 'The Zombies' (See For Miles Records Ltd. SEE 30), THE NICE: 'The Thoughts Of Emerlist Davjack' (Immediate IMSP 016, white labels) and 'Ars Longa Vit Brevis' (Immediate IMSP 020), THE GRAHAM BOND ORGANIZATION: 'The Sound Of 65 / There's A Bond Between Us' (Edsel ED 254), THUNDERCLAP NEWMAN: 'Hollywood Dream' (MCA-354). THE BONZO DOG DOO-DAH BAND: 'The Doughnut In Granny's Greenhouse' with booklet (Liberty LBS 8315E) and 'Gorilla' (BGO LP82), THE CREATION: 'How Does It Feel' (Edsel ED 106), ERIC BURDON & THE ANIMALS: 'The Twain Shall Meet' original UK stereo pressing in Garrod & Lofthouse flipback sleeve (MGM CS 8074) and 'The Complete Animals' (EM 1367) (10, vinyl and sleeves VG-EX, mostly VG+)

Lot 7428

A Creed & Co Ltd Teleprinter Set, model 75RP/R mk IV, serial no.15941

Lot 7045

Five empty LP sleeves for Prog, Psych and Folk rarities, to include SUNFOREST: 'Sound Of Sunforest' (Deram DN7 / SDN7, losses and foxing to sleeve rear, hence VG), TEAR GAS: 'Tear Gas' (Regal Zonaphone SLRZ 1021, losses to sleeve front and rear, hence sleeve G+), GERALDINE: 'Geraldine' (Beltona SBE 128, losses to sleeve rear, hence VG), DAY OF PHOENIX: 'Wide Open N-Way' (Greenwich Gramophone Comany GSLP-R 1002, VG+) and MARSUPILANI: 'Arena' (Transatlantic Records TRA 230, losses and foxing to sleeve rear, hence VG) (5, sleeves only, no LPs)

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