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Lot 151

Early tinplate clockwork Motor Car by R & co, circa 1900, attractively lithographed in red, cream and green, with gold running boards, driver with steering wheel operating front wheels, key wound mechanism to rear wheels, marked to front crown R.& Co.B. 205 19.5cm (7 ¾”) long, good working condition, roof and rack repainted.

Lot 86

* Morland (George, 1762/63-1804). Mutual Joy, or The Ship in Harbour, circa 1788, oil on wood panel, 31 x 25.5 cm (12 1/4 x 10 ins) mount aperture, period recessed gilt moulded frame, glazed, with old hand written label to verso 'R. L. Foster. This picture was bequeathed to him by F. C. Foster of Prospect House, Queensbury, Yorks', frame size 46 x 40.5 cmQTY: (1)NOTE:Provanance: Frederick Charles Foster (born 1852), wool manufacturer of Prospect House, Queensbury, Yorkshire; Robert Lionel Foster (1870-1952); thence by descent.The present work is the original painting by George Morland from which the 1788 mezzotint engraving by Philip Dawe (circa 1745-1809), published by W. Dickinson in May 1788 with this title, is derived. The mezzotint has a printed caption below the image with the title and four lines of verse: 'The Ship safe moord, - like light'ning William flies/To kiss the pearly tears from Nancy's eyes/With open arms he views the constant Fair/And throbs to find his pleasant Harbour there'. Affixed to the back of the frame is the engraved caption for the published print. For an impression of the engraving see British Museum, 1872,0511.241.

Lot 124

* Jackson (Samuel, 1794-1869). The Avon from Durdham Down with Cook’s Folly, looking towards Portishead Point and the Bristol Channel, fine watercolour with traces of pencil, 22 x 29 cm (8 5/8 x 11 3/8 ins) mount aperture, with Heather Newman Fine Quality Early English Watercolours gallery label to verso (erroneously giving the artist's dates as 1830-1904), framed and glazed (44 x 50.5 cm) QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Heather Newman Fine Quality Early British Watercolours, Painswick, Gloucestershire; Estate of Martin R. Davies, Bristol.

Lot 215

* Eves (Reginald Grenville, 1876-1941). Portrait of Miss Marsham Townsend, 1919, charcoal drawing, boldly signed and dated by the artist below the image, 570 x 435 mm, framed and glazedQTY: (1)NOTE:Known for his portraits of celebrities, R. G. Eves studied at the Slade, where he was encouraged by John Singer Sargent. He exhibited at the R.A. from 1933 - 39 and was also an official war artist from 1940 to 1941.

Lot 149

* Cope (Charles West, 1811-1890). A group of 8 original watercolours, watercolour and ink, and one in pencil, on coloured paper, depicting various everyday life scenes and landscapes including: Swanage, Oct 13 1854, showing a woman sitting on a rock on the beach knitting (possibly Charles's first wife Charlotte); The Fisherman Returns, showing a woman and baby greeting a man holding fishing rods against his shoulder; Calais 1861, showing a busy fish market; R. P. Barrow, Blackheath, a pencil portrait and four landscapes, each with titles to verso in later hand, together with five other landscapes, including: Scottish Landscape with Rowan Tree, 1876; Maxwelton Dumfries Scotland (staying with Charles and wife Mary), 1876; Sandy Road, Petworth, Surrey, 1857; Windy Day, Thame Bridge, 1870; etc., three monogrammed or initialled, 16.8 x 22.4 cm (6 5/8 x 8 3/4 ins) and smaller, and one other watercolour of Calais, 1861 by Florence Cope, 17 x 16.5 cm (6 5/8 x 6 1/2 ins)QTY: (10)

Lot 421

* Ellis (Clifford, 1907-1985 and Rosemary, 1910-1998). Teignmouth, colour lithograph on wove paper, initialled 'C & R E' in the plate, the full sheet, image size 56 x 44.5 cm (22 x 17 1/2 ins), sheet size 76 x 50.5 cm (30 x 19 3/4 ins), framed and glazed (86.5 x 65.5 cm) together with Elliot (Geoffrey, 1935-). Royal Pavilion, Brighton, 1968, screenprint in colours on T H Saunders Hot Press wove paper, signed, titled and numbered 34/75 in pencil, the full sheet, image size 44 x 58.5 cm (17 1/4 x 23 ins), framed and glazed (59.5 x 73.5 cm) plus Beck (Paul, 1922-). St Mary's Church, Saffron Walden, 1970s, linocut on paper, an artist's proof, signed, titled and numbered 'AP 3' in pencil, image size 53 x 39.8 cm (20 3/4 x 15 3/4 ins), framed and glazed (75 x 61 cm)QTY: (3)NOTE:Another impression of Paul Beck's St Mary's Church, Saffron Walden is held by the Fry Art Gallery, Saffron Walden (catalogue number: Coll. 1519).

Lot 217

* Holmes (Charles J, 1868-1936). Fells near Tebay & Mallerstang from Aisgill, 1916, two watercolours with black chalk, both titled, initialled and dated to lower, 24.7 x 33.5 cm (9 3/4 x 13 1/4 ins) mount apertures, both in matching gilt frames (50 x 58 cm), both with printed T & R Annan & Sons labels to verso with typed title, medium and artist detailsQTY: (2)

Lot 17

* Broggiotti (Andrea, active in Rome 1617-1646). Portrait of Cardinal Lelio Biscia, from Sanctissimi D.N. Urbani papae VIII ac illustrissimorum et reverendissimorum DD. S. R. E. cardinalium nunc viventium effigies, insignia, nomina, & cognomina, Rome: Typis Vaticanis, 1628, woodcut portrait, printed in red and black, from the series of 66 woodcut portraits all printed in red and black published by Broggiotti in 1628, with printed inscription at foot 'Lelius SS. Viti, & Modesti Card. Biscia, Romanus, 19. Januarii 1626', 175 x 116 mm, framed and glazedQTY: (1)NOTE:From the rare collection of colour-printed portraits of Pope Urban VIII and members of the Sacred College of Cardinals published by Andrea Brogiotti, director of the Stamperia Vaticana. Little is known about Brogiotti, who was also a bookseller and publisher and later civic treasurer of Rome. In 1628 he published the Indice de caratteri, the type specimen of the Vatican Press, the earliest type specimen book. Among his other published works are two volumes of verse, and an edition of the vulgate in pocket format. All his published works were dedicated to the Barberini family. Firmin-Didot 384 ("Livre rare").Lelio Biscia (1575-1638) became cardinal of the church of Santi Viti e Modesto, Rome in 1626. A great collector of books and manuscripts, he served on the committee charged with the completion of St. Peter's, Rome, through which he came into contact with many of the leading artists in Rome.

Lot 140

* Daumier (Honoré, 1808-1879). Head of a Lawyer reading, pen and grey ink on pale cream laid paper, mount stained, tipped-on to card mount, some marks and minor soiling to outer blank areas, a strip of paper (10 x 188 mm) was taken from the blank top of the sheet and remounted to the lower edge (at the instigation of Patricia Milne-Henderson) in 1961, sheet size 145 x 188 mm (5 3/4 x 7 1/2 ins), mountedQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Claude Roger-Marx (1888-1977) French critic, art historian and collector, and editor of the Gazette des Beaux-Arts, with pencil inscription to card mount 'Daumier / ex col. Roger Marx'; Madame Claude Roger-Marx; M. R. Schweitzer, 205 East 54th Street, New York by 1961; by whom sold to Patricia Milne-Henderson, later Mrs. Michael Jaffé (1935-2018) January 16th 1962 (according to the original dated invoice); thence by descent.A group of original letters relating to this drawing accompanies the lot: correspondence and invoice from Schweitzer to Ms. Milne-Henderson (December 1961-January 1962), a letter of valuation for this drawing from W. Feilchenfelt of Sotheby's, dated 13 August 1965, a letter from K. E. Maison, stating he would like to include the work in his forthcoming catalogue raisonné, dated 16 September 1965, and copy of Patricia Milne-Henderson's reply, dated October 10, 1965.An inscription to the verso of the card mount, in Patricia Jaffé's hand, reads: "Sketch - probably intended for a lawyer. Bought by Pat Milne-Henderson 1960/61 in Boston (Mass). It is listed in the catalogue raisonné by K.E. Maison - in the Appendix or Addendum."Literature: K. E . Maison, Honoré Daumier: Catalogue Raisonné of the Paintings, Watercolours, and Drawings, 2 volumes, New York Graphic Society, 1967.

Lot 196

* Follower of Archibald Thorburn (1860-1935). Woodcock with young, watercolour and gouache on paper, unsigned, mount aperture 19 x 24 cm (7 1/2 x 9 1/2 ins), plus another similar watercolour and gouache study of woodcocks, unsigned, mount aperture 19 x 24.5 cm (7 x 9 3/4 ins), together with Hunt (R.). Woodcocks, oil on board, signed lower right, board size 31 x 20 cm (12 1/4 x 8 ins), all framed, the largest 42.5 x 48 cm QTY: (3)

Lot 125

* Jackson (Samuel, 1794-1869). Cheddar Gorge, watercolour with traces of pencil on paper, with inscription in pencil by the artist to verso 'Cheddar. Samuel Jackson, Senr.', gallery label of Martyn Gregory, 34 Bury St. St. James's, London, SW1' to verso, facsimile copy (in a contemporary hand) of old attribution label also to verso, additional pencil sketch to verso, sheet size 12 x 19 cm (4 3/4 x 7 1/2 ins), framed and glazed (26 x 34 cm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Martyn Gregory, 34 Bury St., St James's, London, SW1, by 2005; purchased by Martin R. Davies from Martyn Gregory; Offered Bonham's, Bath, Wales and West Country Sale, 20th June 2005, lot 331; Estate of Martin R. Davies, Bristol.

Lot 162

Edward VI (1547?1553), AV Half?Sovereign, Second Period, Second Issue, mm Y, 12 April 1549 ? April 1550, Southwark mint. Young crowned and cuirassed bust right, EDWARD .' VI : D : G : AGL '. FRA '. Z : HIB : REX, lozenge stops, rev. Crowned oval garnished royal Arms dividing E-R, SCVTVM * FIDEI * PROTEGET * EVM, rosette stops, The shield of faith shall protect him. 5.15gm. (Schneider 687; N.1908; S 2438). Good Very Fine, reddish toning to gold, good visible detail to bust, most legend clear, pellet on cheek – die?engraver’s centring mark.

Lot 383

Class 4B, crowned facing head, +EDW R ANGL DNS HYB, rev, Long cross pattée with three pellets in each angle, CIVITAS CANTOR, 1.33gm (N. 1024; S. 1419), Class 10ab3, 1.40gm (N. 1038/2; S. 1419), and Class 10ab5, 1.46gm (N. 1039/3; S. 1419). [3] First two good Fine, third good Very Fine, beautifully toned.

Lot 407

‘Sovereign’ type, Henry VII enthroned, holding orb and sceptre, throne with two pillars, +HENRIC DI GRA REX ANG, rev. Long cross fourchée over square-topped coat of arms, D R at sides, CIVITAS EBORACI, 0.73gm (N. 1731; S. 2234). Good Fine.

Lot 381

Class 3G, crowned facing head, +EDW R ANGL DNS HYB, rev, Long cross pattée with three pellets in each angle, VILLA BRISTOLLIE, 1.35gm, 1.38gm (N. 1022; S. 1416), and Class 4B, 1.39gm (N. 1024; S. 1416). [3] First Near Very Fine, some peripheral weakness, second good Fine, third almost Very Fine.

Lot 625

Elizabeth enthroned presents sword to two deputies, Earl of Leicester stands to left, E R EST ALTRIX ESVRIENTIVM EVM. Rev, a sword, its tip in clouds from which the name Jehovah radiates, SERMO DEI QVO ENSE ANCIPI ACVTIOR (MI 133/87; Dugn 3096; vL I, 359). Good Very Fine, pleasingly toned, scarce in silver.

Lot 161

Edward VI (1547?1553), AV Half?Sovereign, Second Period, Second Issue, mm Y, 12 April 1549 ? April 1550, Southwark mint. Young crowned and cuirassed bust right, EDWARD .' VI : D : G : AGL '. FRA '. Z : HIB : REX, lozenge stops, rev. Crowned oval garnished royal Arms dividing E-R, SCVTVM * FIDEI * PROTEGET * EVM, rosette stops, The shield of faith shall protect him. 5.34gm. (Schneider 687; N.1908; S 2438). Very Fine, good visible detail in face and hair, pellet on cheek – die?engraver’s central mark.

Lot 391

Crowned facing head, +EDWA R ANGL DNS HYB, rev, Long cross pattée with three pellets in each angle, CIVITAS CANTOR, 1.43gm, 1.32gm (N. 1060/3; S. 1466). [2] Both good Fine, well centred but weakly struck.

Lot 380

Crowned facing head, +EDW R ANGL DNS HYB, rev, Long cross pattée with three pellets in each angle, VILLA BRISTOLLIE, 1.36gm, 1.41gm, and 1.28gm (N. 1022; S. 1416). [3] First Very Fine, second near Very Fine, third Fine, wavy flan, die crack at 12h.

Lot 307

George III (1760-1820), Pattern Farthing, 1805, in copper, by W J Taylor, O over R in GEORGIVS, laureate and draped bust right, K on truncation, rev. Britannia seated left, edge plain, (BMC.1319). As struck.

Lot 152

Crowned bearded bust of King facing wearing mantle with collar of fur, beaded linear circles both sides, mintmark lis Latin legend reads HENRIC […] DI GRA ANG FRA Z HIB REX. Rev, crowned h to left and R to right divided by large crowned Tudor rose, mintmark pellet in annulet, legend surrounds POSVI DEVM ADIVTORVM MEVM, 6.80gm (S. 2364/5; N. 1841). Good Very Fine for issue, with a particularly pleasing portrait.

Lot 170

Crowned bust left within beaded inner circle, legend and beaded border surrounding, reads ELIZABETH DG ANG FR ET HI REGINA. Rev, crowned quartered shield of arms, E to left, R to right, legend surrounding, SCVTVM FIDEI PROTEGET E AM, 4.93gm (S. 2520; N. 1982; Schneider 738). Good Very Fine or better, struck on a fully rounded flan with impressive detail in crown and hair, slight softness and mild wave in the left hand side of her armoured bust, legends legible, rev. bold.

Lot 151

Crowned double rose, crowned h K beside, legend surrounds HENRIC VIII RVTILANS ROSA SINE SPIA. Rev, crowned shield, crowned h K beside, legend surrounds DEI G R AGLIE Z FRA DNS HIBERNI, 3.70gm (S. 2274; N. 1788; Schneider 587). Small scratch above K on rev., otherwise Near Extremely Fine.

Lot 238

Old laureate and draped bust left, legend surrounds GEORGIVS II DEI GRATIA. Rev, crowned cruciform shields, garter star at centre, date flanking top crown, reads M.B.F. ET. H. REX. F.D. B.ET. L. D. S. R. I. A. T ET. E. (S. 3711; Bull 1762; ESC 1622). Extremely Fine or better.

Lot 386

Crowned facing head, +EDW R ANGL DNS HYB, rev, Long cross pattée with three pellets in each angle, CIVITAS EBORACI, 1.14gm (N. 1018; S. 1429). Good Fine, toned.

Lot 389

Crowned facing head, +EDWAR R ANGL DNS HYB, rev, Long cross pattée with three pellets in each angle, CIVITAS LONDON, 1.36gm (N. 1067; S. 1462).  Good Very Fine, obverse double struck. Iridescent cabinet tone.

Lot 68

Diademed and draped bust right. Rev. Venus facing left, holding apple and raising drapery, K – r across fields. (RIC 110). About Extremely Fine for issue.

Lot 384

Crowned facing head, +EDWA R ANGL DNS HYB, rev, Long cross pattée with three pellets in each angle, CIVITAS CANTOR, 1.29gm, 1.23gm (N. 1041; S. 1419).  [2] First Fine, second Good Fine, reverse of second slightly off-centre.

Lot 631

(48.6 mm. 61.07gm). Laureate and draped bust of William right, GULIELM II DG BRITANN R RELIG LIBERTATISO RESTITUT, rev. James II dropping his crown and his hated advisor Father Petre carrying the young prince, accompanied by the snakes of discord, flee from the lightning bolts issuing from an orange tree on which is suspended the English royal arms, above 'ITE MISSA EST', Depart, you are dismissed, below INAUGURATIS MAIESTATIBUS EIECTO PAPATU, EX?PULSA TYRANNIDE BRITANNIA FELIX 1698, Their Majesties crowned, the Papacy ejected, Tyranny expelled, Britain happy 1689. (MI I 671/43). Good Extremely Fine with much original lustre – however, edge knocks on left hand edge. Of the highest rarity "RRRR", unique! Unrecorded in gold and this would appear to be the only specimen known in this metal!!!

Lot 79

DN HONORI-VS PF AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev. VICTORI-A AVGGG, Emperor standing right, holding banner and Victory on globe, and trampling captive, R-V across fields, CONOB in exergue. (RIC 1321). Good Very Fine.

Lot 172

Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Pattern Shilling, mintmark large key on obverse, (1596-99), large 32mm flan, elaborate crowned bust left with tall narrow crown and long flowing hair, reads ELIZAB D G ANG FR ET HIB REGINA, all within inner beaded border. Rev, long cross fourchée over garnished flat topped quartered shield of arms, mintmark small key within inner beaded border, legend reads POSVI DEV ADIVTOREM MEV, 6.08gms. (N.2045; KY-3A/KYc1; Brown & Comber P4). Handsome grey tone with reflective elements around the legends. Comprehensive portrait showing up all the main details. About extremely fine, set out on a marginally irregular flan, extremely rare.                                                                                                  Ex R. C. Lockett, Glendining, 15 October 1956, lot 2048

Lot 168

Wire line circles both sides, busts face?to?face, Philip on left, Mary to the right, crown above, legend surrounds PHILIP ET MARIA DG R ANG FR NEAP PR HISP. Rev, crowned oval quartered shield of arms incorporating Spain and England, legend reads POSVIMVS DEVM ADIVTOREM NOSTRVM, mark of value X?II flanking crown, 5.55gm (S. 2498; N. 1967). About Very Fine, some scratches to obv., a couple of digs to rev., mild creasing.

Lot 509

Crowned arms of Francis (as Dauphin) and Mary over cross potent, FRAN ET MA DEI G R R SCOTO D D VIE N. Rev, large FM monogram crowned, Lorraine cross each side, FECIT VTRAQVE VNVM 1559, 6.18gm (S. 5416). About Extremely Fine, hints of golden tone.

Lot 419

Second Debased Issue,1550, Tower, Crowned boy king right, rev. Crowned and garnished shield, dividing E-R, 3.82gm.  (N 1919/1; S 2466), Very weakly struck – better than Fine for issue, rare.

Lot 349

Comprising Five Pound, Two Pound, Sovereign, and Half Sovereign. Bare head left, HP raised below, legend and outer border surrounding, GEORGIVS VI D: G: BR: OMN: REX F: D: IND: IMP. Rev, Saint George slaying the dragon right, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right of exergue, edges plain (S. PS15; W&R; 435, 437, 439, 442). About As Struck, some hairlines but nevertheless a pleasing set, in original maroon case of issue (sound), mintage of only 5,501.

Lot 392

Crowned facing head, +EDWAR R ANGL DNS HYB, rev, Long cross pattée with three pellets in each angle, CIVITAS CANTOR, 1.27gm (N. 1067; S. 1466).  Almost Very Fine, toned.

Lot 489

Crowned bust left (by Rawlins), III behind, ‘R’ below bust, rev. Declaration with three lis above and date below, 1.44gm. (Brooker 962; N 2472; S 2994). Good Very Fine with good old toning.

Lot 183

Mintmark harp (1632-33) both sides. The King on horseback left, shouldering sword, plume to head, CAROLVS . DG : MAG : BRIT : FRA : ET . HIB : REX. Rev, oval garnished Royal Arms, C R above, CHRISTO AVSPICE REGNO, "I reign under the auspice of Christ", 29.61gm (S. 2755; N. 2192). About Very Fine, well struck on a good round flan, largely free from the usual metal stress marks in the fields.

Lot 393

Bishop Bec, Class 11a, crowned facing head, +EDWA R ANGL DNS HYB, rev, Long cross pattée with three pellets in each angle, CIVITAS DVR[EME], 1.05gm (N. 1060/1; S. 1468), Class 11, 1.03gm (S. 1467-71). [2] Good Fine, second Fine.

Lot 86

DN GALLA PLA-CIDIA P F AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust of Galla Placidia right, wearing a necklace of pearls and with a Christogram on her shoulder. Rev. VOT II MVLT XXX, Victory standing left, holding long jewelled cross, star above, R-V across fields, COMOB in exergue. (RIC 2012; Depeyrot 13/2). Extremely Fine. Rare.

Lot 112

Kings of Mercia. Coenwulf 796-821. AR Penny, Group 1B, Canterbury, Seberht (Struck circa 796-805). M in central beaded circle, +COENVVL:F R.EX around, rev. In angles of double-line tribrach moline; SEBERHT (HT ligatured), pellets around and within. 1.37gm. (BMC Anglo-Saxon I,--; C.E. Blunt et al, "The Coinage of Southern England, 796-840" (BNJ XXXII [1963]), pg. 51, 12; N 342; S 914). Good Very Fine, beautiful gun-metal toning, very small edge dent above F of R in SEBERHT. Rare moneyer.

Lot 356

c. 991-997, London mint - moneyer Aelfgar, Draped bust left holding sceptre, +ÆÐELRED REX ?NGLO, rev. Voided cross with C R V X in angles, AELFGAR M-O LVN. 1.56 gm., (North 770, S.1148), Good Very Fine, toned.

Lot 390

Crowned facing head, +EDWA R ANGL DNS HYB, rev, Long cross pattée with three pellets in each angle, VILL SCI EDMVNDI, 1.28gm (N. 1060/3; S. 1465).  Almost Very Fine, toned.

Lot 385

Class 3e, crowned facing head, +EDW R ANGL DNS HYB, rev, Long cross pattée with three pellets in each angle, CIVITAS DVREME, 1.28gm (N. 1020; S. 1422), Class 4a, 1.39gm (N. 1023; S. 1422). [2] Both Good Fine.

Lot 378

Crowned facing head, +EDWA R ANGL DNS HYB, rev, Long cross pattée with three pellets in each angle, CIVITAS LONDON, 1.41gm (N. 1041; S. 1411), London mint, Class 10cf2, 1.24gm (N. 1041; S. 1411). [2] Both Good Fine.

Lot 164

Crowned third bust right within linear circle, lozenge stops. Rev, oval quartered shield of arms, E to left, R to right, contained within linear circle, 4.92gm (S. 2466; N. 1917/1). Near Very Fine with a couple of areas of weakness.

Lot 95

JAZZ / SOUL - LP RARITIES. A pack of 4 x LPs. Artists/ Titles are Guy Warren Of Ghana - Afro-Jazz (SCX 6340, VG/VG), Odyssey (MWS7002, VG+/G+), Paul Raymond Presents Frankly Fiona (PR1121973, Ex/ Ex) and Jack Hammer - Brave New World (582001, File Under R&B, VG/VG).

Lot 330

UK TAMLA MOTOWN 7" COLLECTION - a collection of approximately 110 UK Tamla Motown 7"s. Collection to include: Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, The Isley Brothers, R. Dean Taylor, Jimmy Ruffin, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, The Velvelettes, Jnr. Walker and The All-Stars, The Temptations, The Miracles, The Four Tops, Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell, David Ruffin, Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston, Mary Wells, and more.

Lot 148

UK TAMLA MOTOWN 7" DEMOS AND ISSUES PACK. A pack of x22 UK Tamla Motown demo and issues. Some titles include Gladys Knight and The Pips - Daddy Could Swear, I Declare c/w For Once in My Life (TMG 876 - EX+), The Contours - Do You Love Me c/w Determination (TMG 899 - EX+), Stevie Wonder - He's Misstra Know it All (TMG 892 - EX), Undisputed Truth - Help Yourself (TMG 897 - VG+ Would be EX+ but slight pressing fault mark on B-side), Diana Ross & Marvin Gaye - I'm Falling In Love With You (TMG 879 - EX+), Temptations - I Need You (TMG 887 - EX+), Eddie Kendricks - Boogie Down (TMG 888 - EX+), Jimmy Ruffin - What Becomes of a Broken Hearted (TMG 911 - EX+). Other Artists include, R. Dean Taylor, Michael Jackson, Marvin Gaye, Miracles, Commodores, Jr. Walker and The All stars, Yvonne Fair, Diana Ross & The Supremes and Jermaine Jackson. Some include original company sleeves.

Lot 277

TAMLA MOTOWN - UK 7" DEMOS PACK. A wonderful selection of 7 7" singles, all UK demo pressings on Tamla Motown. Artists/ titles include Smokey Robinson - The Tears Of A Clown (TMG 745, VG+), Edwin Starr inc War (TMG 754, VG), Funky Music Sho Nuff Turns Me On (TMG 810, Ex, includes press release). R Dean Taylor - Indiana Wants Me (TMG 763, Ex+), The Velvelettes - Needle In A Haystack (TMG 806, Ex), Undisputed Truth - Superstar (TMG 818, Ex) and Jr Walker & The All Stars - Walk In The Night (TMG 824, Ex+). Some of the records may require a professional clean.

Lot 57

BRITISH JAZZ (CONTEMPORARY) - LP COLLECTION. A collection of 19 x LPs. Artists/ Titles include John Surman - How Many Clouds Can You See? (SML-R 1045, Ex+/VG+), The Stan Tracey Big Band - Alice In Jazz Land (SX 6051), The Jazz Couriers In Concert (TAP 22), The Tubby Hayes Orchestra - The Tubby Hayes Orchestra (6309002), Tubby Hayes - Tubbs, The Tony Coe Quintet, John Mayer - Indo-Jazz Suite, Indo-Jazz - Fusions II (1 box RE), Morning Glory, Ronnie Scott and Stan Tracey. The condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 358

MOTOWN 7" - CONTEMPORARY RELEASES AND BOOTLEGS. A pack of x12 7" Motown contemporary releases and bootlegs. The Titles are Kim Weston - You Can Do It (535 056 - Ex+), The Marvelettes - Your Love Can Save (535 953 - Ex+), J.J. Barnes - Show Me The Way (536 954 - Ex+), David Ruffin - It's Gonna Take A Whole Lot of Doin' (536 954 - Ex+), Jimmy Ruffin - The "In" Crowd (536 954 - Ex+), Stevie Wonder - Just Enough To Ease The Pain (534 542 - Ex+), Diana Ross & The Supremes - Honey Bee (Keep On Stinging Me), R&B Gold Vol. 1 EP, Gladys Knight & The Pips - Stop & Get A Hold Of Myself, Barbara Mcnair - Forget You Ever Met Me Baby, Chris Clark - Something's Wrong and Barbara Mcnair - You're Gonna Love My Baby in generally Ex to Ex+ condition.

Lot 320

US 7" SOUL / R&B / DOOWOP PACK. A nice pack of x12 US mixed singles. Titles include Donna Lynn - I'd Much Rather Be With The Girls (5378 - Vg), Junipr Ryder - Every Star I See (ACA 2797 - Ex), Merry Clayton - Beg Me (5164 - Ex+), Marlina Mars - The Correct Form (4922 - Ex), Jane Morgan - Maybe (DEMO 5-9819 - Vg), Gary Criss - Hands of Criss (DEMO D-182 - Vg), Jim Lowe - Mr. Moses (DEMO UA 874 - Vg), The Exciters - Run Mascara (DEMO R-4614 - Vg+), The Stylettes - You'll Go First (DEMO C-353 - Ex), James Phelps - Walking The Floor Over You (DEMO F-1581 - Ex+), Merry Clayton - It's In His Kiss (4984 - Ex) and Johnny Ace - Anymore (ACA 2798 - Ex).

Lot 413

SOUL / CONTEMPORARY / R&B - LP COLLECTION. A lovely collection of approx 81 (mostly) LPs to include some 12". Artists/ Titles include De La Soul - High And Rising, R. Kelly - 12 Play, Mica Paris - Contribution, Jonathan Butler - Heal Our Land, Junior Giscombe - Stand Strong, Loose Ends - Look How Long, Ingram - Night Stalkers, Adeva, Johnny Gill, Will Downing, Milira, Rose Royce, Alisa Randolph, Michael Jackson, Courtney Pine, Chante Moore, Phyllis Hyman, Reggae Hits Vol. 2, Luther Vandross, Lisa Stansfield, Alexander O'Neal and Glenn Jones. The condition is generally VG to Ex+ with many records grading at least VG+.

Lot 360

UK 7" SOUL RARITIES PACK. A nice pack of x10 UK 7" Soul single rarities. The Titles are The In Crowd - That's How Strong My Love Is (R 5276 - G), Doris Willingham - You Can't Do That (BOY 1 Label staining - Vg+), J. J. Barnes - Baby, Please Come Back Home (STAX 104 No centre - Ex-), First Gear - The 'In' Crowd (7N.15763 - G), The Marvelettes - You're My Remedy (SS 334 - F), Wynder K. Frog - Green Door (WIP-6006 Label staining - Vg), Ben E. King - What Now My Love EP (VG+ sleeve, AET 6004 - G), Darrell Banks - Open The Door To Your Heart (SS 536 - G+), Moses & Joshua Dillard - My Elusive Dreams (SS 2059 - G) and John Bromley - Kick A Tin Can (584289 - Vg+).

Lot 162

MODERN SOUL US & UK 7" PACK RARITIES. A pack of x6 US & UK modern soul original 7" singles. The titles are Oscar Perry - Main String d/w I Was Right (Peri-Tone 45-1001 - VG), The Dells - Your Song d/w Look at Us Now (20th Century Fox Records TC 2478 - EX/VG HAS PRESSING FAULT B-SIDE WHICH CAUSES SLIGHT SKIP), The Nights (When You Dropped Your Guard) Love Knocked You Down d/w Let There Be Love (Little Star LS-1577 - EX), Margie Joseph - I Can't Move No Mountains d/w Just as Soon as The Feeling's Over (Atlantic K 10646 - VG), Steve Marshall - Maintain d/w Creative Happiness (Reynold R-200 - VG) & Marvin Holmes and Justice - You Better Keep Her d/w Kwami (Brown Door MH-6576 - VG).

Lot 159

GIL BLANDING - RULES D/W LA TA TA ORIGINAL US 7" SINGLE. A rare copy of Gil Blanding "Rules" d/w "La Ta Ta" on Ready Records (R-102). The record is graded in G/VG condition - please note there is a split to the record - both sides play tested with Rules playing with a few clicks towards the start, La Ta Ta playing without any problems. No skips or jumps to either side.

Lot 378

BLUES / R&B - 7" EPs. A collection of approx 43 x 7"/ 7" EPs. Artists/ Titles include Howlin' Wolf inc Smokestack Lightnin' (NEP 44015), Tell Me, Rhythm And Blues With Howlin' Wolf, Leadbelly inc Sings And Plays, Huddie Ledbetter's Best..., Rock Island Line, Sonny Terry/ Brownie McGhee - Face In The Crowd, Two Willies From Memphis - Highway 51, Alexis Korner Presents Kings Of The Blues (Volumes 1-3), Blind Lemon Jefferson and Huddie Leadbetter, Leroy Carr, RCA Victor Race Series and Little Son Jackson. The condition is generally VG to Ex+ with many records grading at least VG+.

Lot 266

SOUL - 7" COLLECTION (INC PROMOS/ MOTOWN). A collection of around 100 soul 7" singles, including promos. All UK pressings, mostly in picture sleeves. Artists/ titles include Run DMC inc It's Tricky, Walk This Way. Diana Ross inc Mahogany, I'm Gonna Make You Love Me, No One Gets The Prize, Stevie Wonder - Superstition, R&J Stone inc We Love Each Other, We Do It. John Williams - Theme From Jaws, George Benson - The Greatest Love Of All. Jaki Graham, Detroit Spinners, Gap Band, Boris Gardner, Sade, Teddy Pendergrass, Public Enemy, Aretha Franklin, Bootsy Collins, Lou Rawls, Eddy Grant, Marvin Gaye, Black Echoes, Michael Jackson. Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.

Lot 146

UK TAMLA MOTOWN 7" DEMO PACK. A pack of x5 UK Tamla Motown black demos. Titles are Isley Brothers - Tell me it's Just a Rumour Baby c/w Save me From This Misery (TMG 877 - EX+), J. J. Barnes - Real Humdinger c/w Please Let Me In / I Ain't Gonna Do It (TMG 870 - EX), R. Dean Taylor - There's a Ghost In my House c/w Let's Go Somewhere (TMG 896 - EX+), Jr. Walker & The All Stars - Gotta Hold On to This Feeling c/w I Ain't Going Nowhere (TMG 894 - EX+) and The Reflections (Just Like) Romeo and Juliet c/w Cant You Tell by the Look in my Eyes (TMG 907 - EX+).

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