ALEXIS KORNER BLUES INC. - SKY HIGH LP (ORIGINAL UK WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING - SPOT JW 551). Big Alexis Korner rarity with this original (1966) UK white label test pressing of Sky High, an LP that was commercially released in tiny number on Spot Records. The record (white labels with handwritten 'Spot A.K' to the A side) is in glossy VG+ condition showing a few light surface marks, these never at all heavier feelable scratches. Matrix (machine stamped): R-JW 551A (A is etched next to a crossed out B) & R-JW 551B.
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INDIE, ALT, ROCK, AND POP 7" COLLECTION - a collection of approximately 55 Indie, Alt, Rock, and Pop 7"s. Collection to include: Arctic Monkeys - R U Mine? c/w Electricity (UK purple RSD pressing) - Domino (RUG468/5034202146872), Chris Rea - Hey Friend (2x7") - Magnet (MAG298D), Nick Drake - River Man - Island (6 02498 67921 0), Rubicks, Echo And The Bunnymen, Rush, Pearl Jam, Arnold Layne, Talk Talk, Big Audio Dynamite, The Indian Givers, Claudia Brucken, Kate Bush, Yes, Depeche Mode, Thrashing Doves, Elvis Costello & The Attractions, Moodswings, Dollar, Prince And The Revolution and more. The collection is generally in VG+ to Ex+ condition.
THE ARTWOODS - WHAT SHALL I DO/ IN THE DEEP END 7" (UK PROMO - PARLOPHONE - R5590). A sought-after original UK 7" demo pressing of What Shall I Do/ In The Deep End by British R&B group The Artwoods (R 5590, 1967 UK promo pressing on Parlophone. Green/ large white A labels are bright and clean. The record is Ex, would benefit from a professional clean. Comes in Parlophone green & white paper sleeve).
MOD / BEAT - 7" PACK. A lovely pack of 5 x 7". Artists/ Titles are The Sons Of Fred - Baby What Do You Want Me To Do? (R 5415, Ex), Kris Ife - Imagination (demo, R5741, Ex+), Miki Dallon - Do You Call That Love (RCA1438, VG+), Yardbirds - Happening's Ten Years Time Ago (demo, DB 8024, Ex) and Jason Crest - Turquoise Tandem Cycle (BF 1633, Ex).
THE ARTWOODS - 7" RARITIES PACK. A quality pack of 2 7" singles by British R&B group The Artwoods. Titles include I Take What I Want/ I'm Looking For A Saxophonist (F.12384, 1966 UK Decca pressing. Record Ex, would benefit from a clean. Comes in orange Decca paper sleeve) & Sweet Mary/ If I Ever Get My Hands On You (F.12015, 1964 UK Decca pressing. Record VG+, perhaps Ex after a professional clean).
ARCTIC MONKEYS AND RELATED 7" COLLECTION - a collection of 11 Arctic Monkeys and related 7"s. Collection to include: R U Mine? c/w Electricity (RSD, purple, US pressing) - Domino (DNO326), Leave Before The Lights Come On c/w The Newell Octet - Baby I'm Yours - Domino (RUG236), Death Ramps - The Death Ramps c/w Nettles, Do I Wanna Know c/w 2013, I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor c/w Bigger Boys and Stolen Sweethearts, Matador c/w Daframe2r (white, includes insert), Cornerstone c/w Catapult, Don't Sit Down 'Cause I Moved Your Chair c/w Brick By Brick, Black Treacle c/w Richard Hawley & The Death Ramps - You & I, Matt Helders Featuring Nasreen Shah – Dreamer c/w Alex Turner - A Choice Of Three, Crying Lightning c/w Red Right Hand. The collection is generally in Ex to Ex+ condition.
Oxford Diecast - Fire Brigade Models - Atlas Editions - A squad of 14 boxed 1:76 scale diecast Fire Appliances. Lot includes Fire Brigade Models 76SAL003 Merseyside F&R Scania Aerial Rescue Pump; Oxford Diecast 76F8001 London FB Dennis F8 and similar. Models appear to be in Mint condition, housed in fairly dusty boxes which appear to range Fair - Good with some storage related wear. Models are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
Hachette - A group of 27 boxed diecast vehicles by Hachette in 1:43 scale (approx 6 cm long) Predominately tractors, to include models: Ursus C325 (1962), Steyr 84 (1959), Deutz FIM 414 (1946), Deutz F2M315 (1938), Renault R 3042 (1950) and similar. Majority of vehicles appear to be in excellent to mint condition housed in fair plus to very good boxes that show some signs of storage wear and a couple have numbered stickers on them. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [L]
A QUANTITY OF PAINTINGS AND PRINTS ETC, to include etchings by Jean-Louis Meissonier, Charles Samuel Keene, Louis Whirter and Cedric? Bibby, Peter Jay oil on board landscape, Ann Dalla watercolour depicting a farmhouse across water, a Wyn Hyde watercolour landscape of Wastewater, Edward Aaron Penley print of a Continental water landscape, R. Martin Tomlinson signed print, Raymond Wintz prints, assorted other prints etc (2 boxes and loose)
A striking original oil on canvas by Romanian artist Horia Damian, titled Forme de San Francisco/Clair de Lune 1980. Damian’s art has been part of many exhibitions and collections around the world, including in the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; The Venice Biennale; the Grand Palais, Paris; the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. This work is a finished study for a larger acrylic painting that Damian exhibited at Art Basel, providing an essential connection to the artist's larger-scale explorations of architectural themes. This minimalist and geometric abstraction presents a stark architectural form emerging from a dark foreground against a deep blue sky, evoking a sense of monumentality and spatial tension. The subtle play of light and shadow enhances the structure's sculptural quality, a hallmark of Damian's fascination with architectural and metaphysical space. Damian's compositions often draw inspiration from architectural forms, cosmic themes, and modernist abstraction, aligning with influences from his studies in Paris and association with key avant-garde figures. The piece is signed Damian and dated 1980 on the lower center right above the number 4 painted in red. On verso features two labels and inscriptions that provide the artwork's history: two labels from Andre Chenue et Fils Transports Internationaux, a Paris-based art handling and transportation company with the location Montparnasse, Damian and New York with identifiers. NEW-YORK is handwritten in black on the stretcher bar, referencing to its destination. A seminal work within Damian's oeuvre, this painting exemplifies his refined sense of form, perspective, and atmosphere, making it a compelling addition to the most selective collections of Postwar and contemporary geometric abstraction. Artist: Horia Damian (Romanian-French 1922–2012)Issued: 1980Dimensions: 52"L x 39.25"HCountry of Origin: Romanian / FranceCondition: Age related wear. There is a small horizontal slit on the upper left side of the painting that has not been restored purposefully to retain its full integrity.
Baccarat crystal figurine in the shape of an owl, designed by René Rigot. The piece features an etched "Baccarat" and "R. Rigot" signature on the base, highlighting its authenticity. Crafted with exceptional clarity and attention to detail, it showcases Baccarat's renowned artistry. The owl rests on a faceted pedestal base, adding elegance to the design. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 7"HCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
Registration – UFS 129HChassis No. – KC/77420-LM.O.T. – ExemptOdometer – 1,1911970’s Triumph Spitfire by name but certainly not by nature, ‘UFS 129H’ is a wolf in sheep’s clothing by any comparison. ‘UFS 129H’ sits on a 1970 Triumph GT6 chassis mounted with MKIV Triumph Spitfire body. At the business end ‘UFS 129H’ has been fitted with a Suzuki Hayabusa 1300RR engine from one of the fastest superbikes in the world. This is mated to a Quaife reverse sequential gearbox. This endows this 650 kg car with a reported 3.2 second 0-60mph time courtesy of the Hayabusa’s 196bhp. Surely the ultimate, mild looking sleeper? Practical Performance Car even featured ‘UFS 129H’ on its cover and made it the subject of a five page article. The current owner has spent much time and money restoring and modifying ‘UFS 129H’ from a barn find. With ‘UFS 129H’ maintaining its Historic Car status it even enjoys exemption from MOT and a zero rating for road tax. What a car!‘UFS 129H’ has undergone quite the transformation in current hands and now boasts a specification unlike any other Triumph Spitfire. The Suzuki Hayabusa 1300RR engine features a Ferrari F340 header, a Willwood master clutch cylinder has been fitted as has a custom CMC slave cylinder housing. Other upgrades include a new master brake cylinder, new clutch housing and plates with hardened springs and a new high ratio steering rack. A secondary Holley pump is present to get the fuel from the tank to the primary motorcycle pump.Given this monster specification, ‘UFS 129H’ looks deceivingly standard externally with very little to give away its huge potential. The bright red livery is a common Spitfire colour and only the “R” suffix on the 1300 decal and slightly chunkier twin tail pipes give subtle hints to ‘UFS 129H’s’ secret. New period style bullet wing mirrors are fitted as are quality Yokohama tyres for enhanced grip. A hard top is included with the sale as is an unfitted roll cage. Inside the soft top frame has been refurbished and a new soft top lining professionally fitted. These accompany a new carpet set and a Bluetooth audio system with Pioneer speakers. Given this amazing specification it is no surprise that the vendor describes driving ‘UFS 129H’ as “the most fun you could ever have. Ever!”In summary:· Possibly the fastest Triumph Spitfire in the world· A highly specified restomod with 196bhp powering 650kg· A standard looking exterior treatment for this ultimate sleeper
Registration – D12 UMRChassis No. – RNN14020148M.O.T. – NOOdometer – 119,000The Nisan Pulsar GTI-R was a homologation version of the N14 Pulsar as required to enter the World Rally Championship under Group A rules. ‘D12 UMR’ is a very rare example of this Nissan rally car for the road. ‘D12 UMR’ was imported to the UK in 2001 after having been originally supplied to the Japanese domestic market. It comes to us from a period of long term ownership of around 15 years with only around 2,000 miles or so covered during that time. It has benefitted from recent restoration including some diligent welding work but has been parked up since and doesn’t currently hold an MOT. It was last MOT’d in 2022 at 119,733 miles. The vendor reports that it starts and drives but will require some recommissioning due to a sticking brake and a general lack of recent use. A rare example of an increasingly sought after JDM homologation hero.The Nissan Pulsar GTI-R, sold as the Sunny in Europe, is notable for some dramatic looking additions. These include the impressive, vented bonnet bulge which makes way for the large intercooler, and a prominent, lift reducing rear spoiler. ‘D12 UMR’ also features a set of 17-inch, Team Dynamics alloys finished in gold, perfectly complementing the black paintwork. The paintwork and bodywork are judged as “good.” The cabin of ‘D12 UMR’ is a period delight being finished in tones of black and grey. Some hints to the performance status of this Pulsar are the deeply bolstered front seats and the trio of additional gauges in the centre console. Overall, however, it benefits from the same eminent practicality as the humbler Pulsar / Sunny models. The interior condition is rated as “good.”Of course, the Pulsar GTI-R’s technical specification is far from humble for the time. An SR20DET, four cylinder, four-valve DOHC, turbocharged and intercooled,1,998cc engine was used. This was originally rated at 230PS and 284NM of torque. With a kerb weight of around 1200kgs this gave the Pulsar some impressive road dynamics. Permanent four wheel drive controlled by the “ATTESA" system ensured maximum traction was afforded in all conditions. ‘D12 UMR’ features a tubular manifold and an aftermarket air filter and exhaust system. All mechanical aspects of ‘D12 UMR’ are rated as “good.”In summary:· A rare example of this Nissan road going rally car· Offered in a good overall condition from a period of long term ownership· Has been previously restored to include professional welding work
Registration – OE12 YHUChassis No. – SBM11AAC3CW000230M.O.T. – February 2026Odometer – 15,979The “McLaren Project Four” or MP4 12C was launched in 2011 but became known as the “12C” from April 2012. ‘OE12YHU’ is a 2012 example of this stunning 200mph plus British supercar with an innovative carbon fibre construction. With just 15,000 warranted miles covered to date together with a full McLaren service history, it is hard to imagine a more desirable example. With just four owners to date and a host of desirable options, including an interior carbon fibre upgrade, ‘OE12YHU’ is complete with a long, advisory free MOT until February 2026. What’s more, ‘OE12YHU’ has never attracted an MOT advisory, further underscoring its optimum mechanical condition. With just 3,400 12C’s ever built and a heritage and history like McLaren behind it, the 12C is an investment that satisfies both head and heart.The McLaren 12C is built around an innovative carbon fibre “MonoCell” which weighs just 75kgs and was deemed so beneficial that McLaren invested £127 million in its development. This is paired with a carbon fibre composite chassis and a 3,798cc V8 rear mounted engine producing a mighty 592 bhp at 7,000 rpm. A sublime specification. ‘OE12YHU’ presents in the desirable and optional Elite exterior colour of Supernova Silver and is notable for its big, air gulping front grill and impressively wide side “gills.” ‘OE12YHU’ squats on the optional, 12% lighter, Light Forged alloy wheels in a 19-inch configuration at the front and 20-inch at the rear. The 12C’s cabin is surprisingly spacious for a supercar, a feat achieved by situating the seats as close to the centre of the car as possible. The cabin exhibits other high cost options including the full leather two tone upholstery in Carbon Black and Saddle Tan. This is accompanied by the Carbon Fibre interior upgrade to switch packs, steering wheel spokes and centre console.The M838T 3.8-litre V8 twin turbocharged, rear mounted engine is a true powerhouse in both literal and metaphorical terms. That mighty power output is accompanied by 443 Ib-ft of torque which is transmitted to the rear wheels via the seven-speed + R Seamless Shift Gearbox (SSG). The dynamics of this supercar are further enhanced by ProActive Chassis Control (PCC) with hydraulic roll control and adaptive damping. Both the highly specified transmission and suspension can be deployed in three distinct modes – Normal, Sport and Track. An open differential further aids the deployment of the huge power and torque.In summary:· A 200mph plus McLaren supercar with just 15,000 warranted miles to date· A full and diligent McLaren service history· Complete with a number of expensive and desirable options both inside and out
MANCHESTER UNITED 1937-38 AUTOGRAPH PAGE, STOKE CITY AUTOGRAPHS ON REVERSE Manchester United 1937-38 squad signed autograph book page featuring 17 signatures of George Mutch, Harry Baird, Tommy Bamford, David Jones, George Roughton, Tom Breen, Ron Ferrier, Jimmy Hanlon, John “Jack” Smith, Bert Whalley, Jack Breedon, Hubert Redwood, Jackie Wassall, Charlie Mitten, Billy Wigglesworth, R. Foulkes and Tom Curry (trainer). To the reverse is the 1937-38 Stoke City squad signed of 22 including two trainers, R. Nuttall and H.Pearson, the players are Harry Brigham, Douglas Westland, James Westland, Syd Fursland, Syd Peppitt, Billy Spencer, Billy Moore, Frank Baker, Alec Ormston, Billy Mould, David Jones, Billy Mould, Billy Robson, Freddie Steele, James Harbot, John Sellars plus 3 others Ref WC
1937-38 MANCHESTER UNITED AUTOGRAPH PAGE BIRMINGHAM 1936-37 ON REVERSE Manchester United 1937-38 squad signed autograph book page featuring 16 signatures of Robert Murray, R. Scott ??, William McKay, Jimmy Gible ??, William Porter, Jimmy Brown, George Roughton, Tom Manley, Tommy Bamford, Stan Pearson, John Ernest “Ernie” Thompson, Johnny Carey, George Vose, R. Foulkes, John “Jack” Griffiths and Billy Bryant. To the reverse is the 1936-37 Birmingham partial squad of 8 signatures, Billy Hughes, Willie Steel, Charlie Jones, Jack Beattie, Donald Dearson, Lewis Stoker, Tom Fillingham plus manager George Liddell Ref WC
Registration: SL05GVZ VIN: VSSZZZ1MZ5R046945 Milage Showing: 103,000 Transmission: Manual MOT: 22/01/2026 Number of Keys: 2 V5 on Site: YesOne owner from newSought after 1.8 litre turbo modelVery well presented16 Service stampsFirst registered March 2005 this 225BHP 1.8 litre turbo 'R' model shows 103,000 miles, MOT till January next year and only 1 owner from new! Presented in rarely seen original condition and sold with original book pack including service book with 16 service stamps, the most recent at 103,000 miles.Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE £2,500 - £3,500
Registration: J2VWR VIN: WVWZZZAUZFW056782 Milage Showing: 56,000 Transmission: DSG MOT: 23/05/2025 Number of Keys: 2 V5 on Site: YesCherished example2 keys8 service stampsHeated leather interiorPrivate plate includedFirst registered September 2014 this 2 litre TFSI R model with DSG and 4 wheel drive shows 56,000 miles and MOT till May. Sold with 2 keys as well as service book with 8 stamps as well as receipts for servicing and maintenance. Fitted with options including heated leather seats, reversing camera and satelite navigation. Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE £12,000 - £14,000
Collection of Approximately 70 Vintage Vinyl Records This collection features around 70 vintage 12-inch vinyl records, primarily LPs with some singles, housed in their original cardboard sleeves. Labels include Stiff Records, Island Records, Columbia, Proto Records, 2 Tone Records, R&S Records, and Factory Records. Notable artists and titles include Paul Simon (*Graceland*), Grace Jones (*Island Life*), Madness (*Complete Madness*), Depeche Mode, Gary Numan, Devo, and Brian Eno. Genres range widely, encompassing rock, pop, new wave, electronic, ambient, and more. The lot includes various rarities such as white-label pressings, promotional copies, remixes, and limited editions like Erasure’s *It Doesn’t Have To Be (Limited Edition Remix)* and Depeche Mode’s *Behind The Wheel (Remixed by Shep Pettibone)*. Visible spines display distinct typography and design elements, with some bearing identifiers like "Synaesthesia – Feel The Dream" (Vinyl Solution, STORM 44/18336). Sleeves show general signs of age and wear, including edge fraying, minor scuffing, and fading, but remain structurally intact. This diverse collection offers significant appeal to vinyl enthusiasts, collectors, and those interested in vintage music history.Apollo 440 - Astral America, Atomix - Perception Records DJ Promo Copy, Depeche Mode - Master and Servant, Trance Mission - 571 020, 10 Days in an Elevator - Chakk, Paul Simon - Graceland, Robot - A Discocomedy, Madness - Complete Madness, Erasure - Abba-esque: The Remixes, Unknown White Label - Smaller, Flexing Records - Unknown Record, Hard Corps - Je Suis Passée, Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn, New Beat - Take 4 (A.B. Sounds), Deacon Blue - Raintown, Japan - Gentlemen Take Polaroids, SPK - Machine Age Voodoo, Hard Corps - Lucky Charm, Grace Jones - Island Life, Madness - One Step Beyond..., Portion Control - Purge, The B Sides - Volume Three, Lil' Louis & The World - I Called You / French Kiss, Bass Base - Hi Liner, Jah & Spoon - Tales From A Danceographic Ocean, Snap! - Rhythm Is A Dancer, Dream Frequency - Take Me (Featuring Debbie Sharp), Unknown White Label, Mariah Carey - Dreamlover, Ven A Gozar - Unknown Compilation, The Disease - Industrial Records (White Label), Constant Bliss - Unknown Compilation, Synaesthesia - Feel The Dream, De'Lacy - Hideaway (Slip N Slide), Altern 8 - The Vertigo EP, Unknown Red Label Vinyl, Front 242 - Masterhit (Part II & III), Divine - The Story So Far, Billy Orbit - Unknown Record, Depeche Mode - Behind The Wheel (Remixed By Shep Pettibone), Contagious Records - Unknown Red Label Record, Unknown Orange Label Vinyl (Possibly Acid House Compilation), Wildcat - No Turning Back, City Limits - Unknown Compilation, Bio Rhythms - Deck 8-9 I See The Music (Volume 1), Ultraviolet - Kites, Unknown White Label - Broken Vinyl (Balearic Beats Vol. 2), Devo - Peek-A-Boo!, The Cornkisters - Willie Kemp, Tony Wright, Curly Mackay, Love Parasite - Unknown Record, Sonic Solution - Music (R&S Records), Guerilla Records - Code Red, Guerilla Records - Unknown Track, Ambient - Compilation (Volume Unknown), Wild Keyboard - White Label, Fate - A Matter of Attitude, Marillion - Holidays in Eden, The Specials - Self-titled (2 Tone Records), Warrant - Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich, Guerilla Records - Unknown Track (Code Red Label), C'hantal - The Realm (Powertraxx), Time (Possibly Tropical House Label), Cypress Hill - Self-titled Album or Single, New Beat Sampler - Sound of Belgium, Yazoo - Situation Remix, Quireboys - A Bit of What You Fancy, Yashar - Factory Records (Manchester England), Gary Numan - Assassin, Gary Numan - Living Ornaments '80, Club for Heroes - Compilation of New Romantic Hits, Erasure - It Doesn’t Have to Be (Limited Edition Remix)

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