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Italy1862-1997 mostly mint collection housed in four printed albums contained in a carton, many hundreds, including 1862 40c., 1865 20c. on 15c. (with dot), 1875 Official 2c. to 10L., 189-82 30c., 1891-97 5c. (value in letters), 5L., 1910 10L., 1924 Trade propaganda, 1924-25 Publicity 25c. Reinach and 50c. Reinach, unissued Express 60c. Perugina, 1926 St. Francis perf. 13½ 1L. 25, 1928 Filbert, 1930 Virgil postage and air, 1930 air 7L. 70, 1932 Dante postage and air, 1932 Garibaldi postage and air, 1933 Zeppelin set, 1933 Balbo, 1934 Football postage and air, 1934 "servizio di stato" 10L. slate, 1040 Art Exhibition, 1949 E.R.P., 1949 Republic 100L., 1950 Radio, 1950 Tobacco, 1950 Provincial Occupations, 1951 Gymnastic, 1951 Montecassino, a fine range of later issues, chiefly fine with many unmounted mint Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Italy1945-1991 used collection housed in two green Marini albums contained in a carton, many hundreds, including 1949 E.R.P., 1949 Volta, 1950 Radio, 1951 Milan Fair, 1951 Milan Exhibition, 1951 Verdi, a good range of later issues, chiefly fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Joni Mitchell, two advance promotional singles for `Night In The City` & `Cary` along with a signed advert page, framed & glazed Provenance: From 1987 to 1995 the vendor was the head of music purchasing for the BBC Gramophone Library housed at Egton House (Radio 1) top of Regent St, in London. Most of the autographs come from that period. From 1995 to 2002 I was the senior Producer for Music Choice Europe (Sky Digital) and interviewed many artists. From 2002 I discovered and managed the Jazz singer (and now Radio 2 presenter) Clare Teal with who I met lots of other artists while on tour working with Sony Records. 14½ x 27in. (36 x 69cm)
Elton John `Goodbye Yellow Brick Road` vinyl LP cover, signed to front cover by Elton John, framed & glazed Provenance: From 1987 to 1995 the vendor was the head of music purchasing for the BBC Gramophone Library housed at Egton House (Radio 1) top of Regent St, in London. Most of the autographs come from that period. From 1995 to 2002 I was the senior Producer for Music Choice Europe (Sky Digital) and interviewed many artists. From 2002 I discovered and managed the Jazz singer (and now Radio 2 presenter) Clare Teal with who I met lots of other artists while on tour working with Sony Records. 15 x 14in. (38 x 36cm)
The Who `Live At Leeds` vinyl LP signed to front cover by Roger Daltrey, framed & glazed Provenance: From 1987 to 1995 the vendor was the head of music purchasing for the BBC Gramophone Library housed at Egton House (Radio 1) top of Regent St, in London. Most of the autographs come from that period. From 1995 to 2002 I was the senior Producer for Music Choice Europe (Sky Digital) and interviewed many artists. From 2002 I discovered and managed the Jazz singer (and now Radio 2 presenter) Clare Teal with who I met lots of other artists while on tour working with Sony Records. 15 x 14in. (38 x 36cm)
Led Zeppelin `In Through The Out Door` vinyl LP signed to front cover by Robert Plant, framed & glazed Provenance: From 1987 to 1995 the vendor was the head of music purchasing for the BBC Gramophone Library housed at Egton House (Radio 1) top of Regent St, in London. Most of the autographs come from that period. From 1995 to 2002 I was the senior Producer for Music Choice Europe (Sky Digital) and interviewed many artists. From 2002 I discovered and managed the Jazz singer (and now Radio 2 presenter) Clare Teal with who I met lots of other artists while on tour working with Sony Records.
Cliff Richard and the Shadows `Me and my Shadows` Vinyl LP signed to front cover by Cliff Richard & Hank Marvin, framed & glazed Provenance: From 1987 to 1995 the vendor was the head of music purchasing for the BBC Gramophone Library housed at Egton House (Radio 1) top of Regent St, in London. Most of the autographs come from that period. From 1995 to 2002 I was the senior Producer for Music Choice Europe (Sky Digital) and interviewed many artists. From 2002 I discovered and managed the Jazz singer (and now Radio 2 presenter) Clare Teal with who I met lots of other artists while on tour working with Sony Records. 15½ x 14½in. (38 x 36cm)
Paul McCartney `McCartney II` second solo Vinyl LP album from 1980, signed to the front cover by Paul McCartney in blue felt tip framed & glazed Provenance: From 1987 to 1995 the vendor was the head of music purchasing for the BBC Gramophone Library housed at Egton House (Radio 1) top of Regent St, in London. Most of the autographs come from that period. From 1995 to 2002 I was the senior Producer for Music Choice Europe (Sky Digital) and interviewed many artists. From 2002 I discovered and managed the Jazz singer (and now Radio 2 presenter) Clare Teal with who I met lots of other artists while on tour working with Sony Records. 15 x 14in. (38 x 36cm)
Three signed vinyl LP covers including Tina Turner `Private Dancer`, Bjork `Debut` & Suede, all framed & glazed (3) Provenance: From 1987 to 1995 the vendor was the head of music purchasing for the BBC Gramophone Library housed at Egton House (Radio 1) top of Regent St, in London. Most of the autographs come from that period. From 1995 to 2002 I was the senior Producer for Music Choice Europe (Sky Digital) and interviewed many artists. From 2002 I discovered and managed the Jazz singer (and now Radio 2 presenter) Clare Teal with who I met lots of other artists while on tour working with Sony Records.
Paul Weller, a signed CD cover, two tickets from concerts in 1994 and a guest pass, mounted & framed in a glazed display Provenance: From 1987 to 1995 the vendor was the head of music purchasing for the BBC Gramophone Library housed at Egton House (Radio 1) top of Regent St, in London. Most of the autographs come from that period. From 1995 to 2002 I was the senior Producer for Music Choice Europe (Sky Digital) and interviewed many artists. From 2002 I discovered and managed the Jazz singer (and now Radio 2 presenter) Clare Teal with who I met lots of other artists while on tour working with Sony Records. 15 x 14in. (38 x 36cm)
10 photographs of pop stars including `The Rolling Stones` Radio Times photograph (Silver Gelatin), Rolling Stones Valex Blackpool photograph and four others of the Stones, one Decca promo card with facsimile signatures of The Rolling Stones including Brian Jones. Also including a Decca Records promotional photo of Marianne Faithfull with record catalogue listing up to May 1966. (10)
Gilbert & George `Ginkgo Pictures` exhibition poster, 12 Giugno - 6 Novembre 2005, signed by both in silver pen, framed Provenance: From 1987 to 1995 the vendor was the head of music purchasing for the BBC Gramophone Library housed at Egton House (Radio 1) top of Regent St, in London. Most of the autographs come from that period. From 1995 to 2002 I was the senior Producer for Music Choice Europe (Sky Digital) and interviewed many artists. From 2002 I discovered and managed the Jazz singer (and now Radio 2 presenter) Clare Teal with who I met lots of other artists while on tour working with Sony Records. 28 x 20in. (71 x 51cm)
A quantity of ephemera relating to Harold Whitaker including comics which he worked on including ' Sunny Stories' 1955 with a letter from the director advising on colours together with early Radio Times, theatre programmes etc and a sign created by Whitaker for the RHQ Field Regiment RA 1943 when stationed in Italy ( with provenance)
A collection of World War I related crested china figures comprising an Arcadian China model of Tommy and his machine gun, uncrested; an unmarked dispatch rider for Parish Church Chesterfield; a Carlton China soldier printed on reverse `The Victory of Justice Armistice of the Great War, November 11th 1918` for Kent; an Arcadian China solider in sentry box for Chester; a Wilton China radio operator titled `Listening In` for Rhyl and an Arcadian China nurse titled `Soldiers Friend` for Chesham, 3"" to 5.25""h.
John Henry Squire (Royal Marines Bandsman and civilian orchestra leader) - three medals, East and West Africa Medal impressed to 350489. J. H. SQUIRE. BNDS. H.M.S. ST GEORGE with ribbon; Queen`s South Africa Medal impressed to 340489 J. H. SQUIRE. BAND. H.M.S. TERRIBLE with ribbon and Natal clasp; and China War Medal 1900 impressed to J. H. SQUIRE, BANDSN. H.M.S. TERRIBLE with ribbon and Taku Forts clasp [Note J H Squire is not on the Medal Rolls for East and West Africa campaign. Service Records have no record of his having served on HMS St George.] John Henry Squire was born on 24 January 1880 at Holloway in London. He ran away to sea at the age of twelve and officially enlisted in the Royal Navy in 1898 as a band boy. He later transferred to the Royal Marines as a bandsman (Service Records notes cornet and violincello). He served on HMS Terrible and HMS Impregnable and saw service in the Boer War and Boxer Rebellion. He purchased his discharge for £12 in 1906 at which time he was stationed at Eastney. He then began his civilian music career and founded the Celeste Octet which gave its first concert in 1913. Squire was the subject of a Will`s Cigarette Card `Radio Celebrities` No 10 which credits him as `the man who introduced Jazz to England` and the man `who bought Irving Berlin`s first song.` It claims a record for his Celeste Octet as having the largest sale of gramophone records of any "straight" orchestra in the world. In 1938 he published an autobiography `...And Master of None`. A contemporary review of this book notes details of a colourful and eventful life, and further research is possible.
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