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STITT/POWELL/JOHNSON - SPJ JAZZ - Very rare original UK Esquire release from Sonny Stitt, Bud Powell and Jay Jay Johnson (32-049, PRLP 7024). The record is in VG+ condition with a couple of quite minor surface marks to the playing surface. Unusually, the record has the cat. number 'PRLP 7024B' on both sides, and this has been corrected by pen. The fragile sleeve is VG with some light peeling to the laminate.( JAZZ VINYL RECORDS )
BLUE NOTE - 'NEW YORK USA' LPS - Another terrific pack of these early LP releases with 7 x albums here. Titles are Clifford Brown - Memorial Album (1962 mono BLP 1526, RVG, 'p', 9M, deep grooved - Ex clean and glossy/VG+ some ringwear on front), The Blue Mitchell Quintet - Down With It! (mono BLP 4214, VAN GELDER, 'p' - VG some scuffs/VG half bottom edge seam split), Jackie McLean - It's Time (very rare 1st stereo 1965 original BST 84179, VAN GELDER, 'p' - VG surface marks no scratches/VG tape on three edges, not torn, small paper tear on the reverse), George Braith - Extension (stereo BST 84171, VAN GELDER, STEREO stamped - Ex/VG), Cannonball Adderley - Somethin' Else (1962 BLP 1595, RVG, 'p' - G+ to VG), Herbie Hancock - Inventions & Dimensions (unusual BLP 4147 with New York address, this is believed to be a later issue with the catalogue number 'crossed' out and 'DJ' written on the labels, VAN GELDER stamp, no 'RVG' or 'p' - VG+/VG+) and The Three Sounds - Vibrations (BST 84248 - Ex/VG).( JAZZ VINYL RECORDS )
BILL EVANS TRIO - WALTZ FOR DEBBY - A very rare original UK release of this fantastic concert recorded in June, 1961 at the Village Vanguard, New York (Riverside mono RLP 399). The record is in clean Ex condition with only one or two very minor surface marks that are really only seen on side 2. The labels are bright and sharp with only some very minor spindle markings. The sleeve is in VG+ condition with just some minor staining on the reverse - this doesn't really detract from the otherwise very tidy sleeve. A lovely copy.( JAZZ VINYL RECORDS )
UK (ISSUE) JAZZ LPs - Superb collection of 25 x LPs, largely in very well presented condition, full of Contemporary, Modal and hard hitting Bop! Artists/titles include Tommy Watt And His Orchestra - Watts Cooking (with Tubby Hayes mono PMC 1107), Cleo Laine & Tubby Hayes - Palladium Jazz Date (Fontana TFL 5151, rare release, clean sleeve though please note the record is G), Charlie Mingus and Max Roach - Money Jungle (seldom seen original United Artists stereo SVLP 1039 - Ex/Ex), Charlie Haden - Liberation Music Orchestra (SPB 1037), Indo-Jazz Fusions (DUO 123), Cecil Taylor - Innovations, Dollar Brand, Earl Hines, Ronnie Scott and Johnny Hawksworth. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.( JAZZ VINYL RECORDS )
US (ISSUE) JAZZ LPs - A cracking collection of 16 x LPs full of Bop, Contemporary and forward thinking releases! Artists/titles include Sonny Rollins - Volume 2 (very rare original Blue Note mono BLP 1558 '47 West 63rd', deep groove both sides, RVG, 'p' - please note this is a G/G 'starter copy' - surface marks and a couple of light scratches to the record and tape around the perimeter of the sleeve with the top seam split in almost its entirety), Charley Christian and Dizzy Gillespie - The Harlem Jazz Scene (Esoteric Records ES-548), Benny Golson And The Philadelphians (UAL 4076), Sounds Socolow (Bethlehem BCP 70), Roy Ayers, Coleman Hawkins, Miles Davis and Chris Connor. Condition is generally VG to Ex.( JAZZ VINYL RECORDS )
CHARLIE MINGUS - Don't worry if you missed out earlier because here's another brill selection of 8 x LPs from Charlie! Titles are Blues & Roots (original Atlantic green/blue white fan SD 1305 stereo - VG/VG), Tonight At Noon (Atlantic green/blue early with black fan above the 'horizontal' Atlantic logo - Ex/VG+), Pithecanthropus Erectus (Atlantic 1237 plum label - Ex/VG+), Mingus Plays Piano (AS-60 red border, nice Ex copy), Mingus Revisited (SLML 4009 UK Mercury - Ex/VG+), Presents Charles Mingus (Candid RE, VG+ condition), Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus (rare original US stereo with logos at 2, 5, 7, and 11 O Clock - VG/G gatefold sleeve has water damage) and Right Now: Live At The Jazz Workshop (Fantasy red/gold label 6017 - VG/Poor water damage is prominent).( JAZZ VINYL RECORDS )
LIMELIGHT - Great run of 15 x LPs on this excellent Mercury subsidiary. Artists/titles include Eric Dolphy - Last Date (original stereo deep groove LS-86013, a rare LP, graded as G with surface marks and a few light scratches/VG+ clean elaborate gatefold sleeve, a fantastic design), Milt Jackson - At The Museum Of Modern Art (LS 86024 deep groove original - VG/VG another pioneering sleeve design, fully intact), Dizzy Gillespie - The New Continent (LM-82022 deep groove mono original - Ex/VG+ gatefold, very colourful inside, booklet staple has come partly undone), Terry Gibbs - El Nutto (LM 82005), Les McCann Plays The Hits (LS 86041), The Earl Hines Trio, Art Blakey, Gerry Mulligan (LML 4002, 4025) and Milt Jackson. Condition is generally VG to Ex.( JAZZ VINYL RECORDS )
SARAH VAUGHAN - Lovely collection of 31 x LPs featuring the talents of Sarah Vaughan. Titles include Sarah Vaughan In Hi-Fi (Columbia CL 745 rare 6 eye), After Hours With (Columbia 6 eye CL 660), Featuring Clifford Brown And Others, Sings (Galaxy 4853), You're Mine You (SCX 3444), The Divine One, Wonderful Sarah, Dreamy (Roulette), After Hours, In The Land Of Hi-Fi, Vaughan And Violins and Crazy & Mixed Up. Condition is generally VG to Ex.( JAZZ VINYL RECORDS )
CBS & SUBSIDIARIES - LPs - Excellent collection of 36 x (mainly US issued) LPs with some rare Japanese issues too. Artists/titles include Ray Bryant Trio - Con Alma (CL 1633 early 6 eye label), Herbie Hancock - Flood (Japanese 40AP 565-6 1977 issue - record 1 is VG, record 2 is Ex, present with booklet but no obi), Sextant (Japanese 23AP 95), The Horace Silver Quintet - Silver's Blue (1st Epic pressing LN 3326), Modern Jazz Concert (WL 127), J J In Person, Don Ellis - Tears Of Joy, The Ahmad Jamal Trio, Art Farmer Quintet and Ramsey Lewis. Condition is generally VG to Ex.( JAZZ VINYL RECORDS )
UK FONTANA LPs - Another stormin' selection of UK LPs with 14 here. Artists/titles include Charlie Rouse - Yeah! (682 216 TL, TFL 5157 original 'textured' label - VG with a few surface markings, no scratches/VG some wear to the laminate on the front, no rips or tears on this rare release), John Lewis - Cool! (FJL 106), Les McCann - Oh Brother! (FJL 108), Freddy Hubbard - Groovy! (FJL 136), J J Johnson - Blue Trombone (SFTL 559), Jay & Kai + 6, Dizzy Gillespie (TL 5343), Ramsey Lewis Trio, Stan Turrentine and Chico Hamilton. Condition is generally VG to Ex.( JAZZ VINYL RECORDS )
GRANT GREEN - Introducing the talents of Grant Green with these 5 x collectable collaborative LPs. Titles are Idle Moments (very rare 1st mono BLP 4154 'New York USA', 'VAN GELDER', 'p' - VG, surface marks one light scratch on side 1/VG with tape around the perimeter and a small paper tear on the top right of the front), Oh Baby! (with Big John Patton, Blue Mitchell, Harold Vick and Ben Dixon) (BLP 4192 1st 1965 mono 'New York USA', VAN GELDER, 'p' - G+ with a scratch on side 2, not too heavy, otherwise some surface marks/VG 'New York' 23 sleeve), George Braith with Grant Green, Billy Gardner and Clarence Johnston - Extension (stereo original BST 84171, 'New York USA', VAN GELDER - VG/VG), The Latin Bit (stereo BST 84111 'New York USA', VAN GELDER, 'p' - VG+/VG+) and Green Street ('63 2nd issue BLP 4071, please note the record is Fair, heavily marked and for collection filler only/VG 'New York 23' sleeve).( JAZZ VINYL RECORDS )
A RARE WELSH SLATE DESK STAND, the top with central carry handle and red and black ink pots with covers and canted corner decoration over a single central drawer on a stepped base, the front edge unusually with carved inscription 'Gwell Dysg Na Golud' which roughly translated means 'Better Learning Than Riches', 20 cms high, 29.5 cms wide, 21.5 cms deep
A RARE BARKERS PATENT 'THE LUBAR' DRINKS & CIGAR COMPENDIUM, slope fronted mahogany case with brass top gallery and side lock opening to reveal a lidded glass fronted sectional display, the slope falling to reveal a cantilever drinks glasses tray and glass topped cigar cabinet with brass lock, a mid section decanter bottle shelf with brass gallery, interior maker's plaque marked 'Barkers Patent', The Lubar sole makers Albert Barker Ltd, 3 New Bond Street, London, W' and stamped with the number '85', with original key, 45 cms high overall, 47 cms wide, 28.25 deep maximum
An oak aumbry or dole cupboard,English, early 16th century, with two doors, the upper door with iron 'H' hinges and two traceried openings, between two pairs of similar openings, the whole of pegged plank construction, initialled 'TM' twice,109cm wide42cm deep110cm highA rare survivor, this type of cupboard developed from a 13th century storage press or safe. Also referred to as livery, food and dole cupboards, the latter indicating its use as an outside receptacle for leftover food for the poor of the parish.Examples can be seen at Haddon Hall and Tamworth Castle. Also the Metropolitan Museum of Art.Literature: Herbert Cescinsky and Ernest Gribble, 'Early English Furniture and Woodwork Vol.II', London, 1922, p.26, fig.37; Victor Chinnery, 'Antique Collecting', September 1976, pp. 416;Percy Macquoid and Ralph Edwards, 'Dictionary of English Furniture', Country Life 1924-7, 2nd rev. ed. 1954, Cupboards, Food p.185 fig. 4;Charles Tracy, 'English Medieval Furniture and W
A rare Worcester 'Willow Root' pattern small mug, c.1753, with spreading base and grooved handle, painted in underglaze blue with a Long Eliza figure standing between two fences, a willow tree to the right, incised circle to base, cross hatched workman's mark, 6.4cm, rim crack See Branyan, French & Sandon, Worcester Blue & White Porcelain 1751-90, I.A.3 for details of this pattern. An identical shape mug painted in the 'Willow Root' pattern without a Long Eliza figure is in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, Museum No. C.869-1924.
A rare pair of George Grainger & Co. Worcester topographical low footed dessert dishes, c.1846, each piece finely painted in enamel colours with the titled views 'St Nicholas Church, Worcester' & 'Astley Hall Worcestershire, the Seat of J.P. Lea Esq.' within rich gilt and crimson borders bearing the coat of arms of Worcester and the city motto 'CIVITAS IN BELLO IN PACE FIDELIS', on acanthus leaf moulded and pierced stems, width 24cm Provenance: Presented by the City of Worcester to the Mayor, Alderman William Lewis c. 1846 in recognition of his work in bringing the railway to Worcester. William Lewis Esquire was Mayor of Worcester in 1843-44 and 1846. Thence by family descent. Literature: see John Sandon, The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain, The Antique Collector's Club, Volume 1, p 192 for a colour illustration of pieces from this service.
A rare pair of George Grainger & Co. Worcester topographical dessert comports, c.1846, each piece finely painted in enamel colours with the titled views 'Malvern Abbey Church Worcestershire' & 'Claines Church Worcestershire', within rich gilt and crimson borders bearing the coat of arms of Worcester and the city motto 'CIVITAS IN BELLO IN PACE FIDELIS', on acanthus leaf moulded and pierced stems, height 14.5cm Provenance: Presented by the City of Worcester to the Mayor, Alderman William Lewis c. 1846 in recognition of his work in bringing the railway to Worcester. William Lewis Esquire was Mayor of Worcester in 1843-44 and 1846. Thence by family descent. Literature: see John Sandon, The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain, The Antique Collector's Club, Volume 1, p 192 for a colour illustration of pieces from this service.
A rare pair of George Grainger & Co. Worcester topographical low footed dessert dishes, c.1846, each piece finely painted in enamel colours with the titled views 'Worcester Cathedral' & 'The Mount, Rainbow Hill the Seat of Wm. Lewis Esq.', within rich gilt and crimson borders bearing the coat of arms of Worcester and the city motto 'CIVITAS IN BELLO IN PACE FIDELIS', with acanthus leaf moulded and pierced handles and stems, width 27cm Provenance: Presented by the City of Worcester to the Mayor, Alderman William Lewis c. 1846 in recognition of his work in bringing the railway to Worcester. William Lewis Esquire was Mayor of Worcester in 1843-44 and 1846. Thence by family descent. Literature: see John Sandon, The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain, The Antique Collector's Club, Volume 1, p 192 for a colour illustration of pieces from this service. One of the dishes is painted with a view of William Lewis' own home.
A rare pair of George Grainger & Co. Worcester topographical dessert comports, c.1846, each piece finely painted in enamel colours with the titled views 'Edgar tower Worcester' & 'Worcester from Diglis', within rich gilt and crimson borders bearing the coat of arms of Worcester and the city motto 'CIVITAS IN BELLO IN PACE FIDELIS', on acanthus leaf moulded and pierced stems, firing fault to sky above tower, height 14cm Provenance: Presented by the City of Worcester to the Mayor, Alderman William Lewis c. 1846 in recognition of his work in bringing the railway to Worcester. William Lewis Esquire was Mayor of Worcester in 1843-44 and 1846. Thence by family descent. Literature: see John Sandon, The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain, The Antique Collector's Club, Volume 1, p 192 for a colour illustration of pieces from this service.
Two rare George Grainger & Co. Worcester topographical low footed dessert dishes, c.1846, each piece finely painted in enamel colours with the titled views 'County Courts Worcestershire' & 'The Yew Tree House the Seat of F. Rufford Esq. Bellbroughton', within rich gilt and crimson borders bearing the coat of arms of Worcester and the city motto 'CIVITAS IN BELLO IN PACE FIDELIS', on acanthus leaf moulded and pierced stems, one with similar handles, width 27 and 24cm Provenance: Presented by the City of Worcester to the Mayor, Alderman William Lewis c. 1846 in recognition of his work in bringing the railway to Worcester. William Lewis Esquire was Mayor of Worcester in 1843-44 and 1846. Thence by family descent. Literature: see John Sandon, The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain, The Antique Collector's Club, Volume 1, p 192 for a colour illustration of pieces from this service.
A rare pair of George Grainger & Co. Worcester topographical low footed dessert dishes, c.1846, each piece finely painted in enamel colours with the titled views 'Worcester' & 'Holt Castle the Seat of J. Pickersnell Worcestershire', within rich gilt and crimson borders bearing the coat of arms of Worcester and the city motto 'CIVITAS IN BELLO IN PACE FIDELIS', with acanthus leaf moulded and pierced handles and stems, 27cm Provenance: Presented by the City of Worcester to the Mayor, Alderman William Lewis c. 1846 in recognition of his work in bringing the railway to Worcester. William Lewis Esquire was Mayor of Worcester in 1843-44 and 1846. Thence by family descent. Literature: see John Sandon, The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain, The Antique Collector's Club, Volume 1, p 192 for a colour illustration of pieces from this service.
A rare and impressive George Grainger & Co. Worcester topographical dessert service centrepiece, c.1846, finely painted in enamel colours with the titled view 'Town Hall Worcester', within rich gilt and crimson borders bearing the coat of arms of Worcester and the city motto 'CIVITAS IN BELLO IN PACE FIDELIS', with flamboyant acanthus leaf moulded and pierced handles and stem, height 27.5cm Provenance: Presented by the City of Worcester to the Mayor, Alderman William Lewis c. 1846 in recognition of his work in bringing the railway to Worcester. William Lewis Esquire was Mayor of Worcester in 1843-44 and 1846. Thence by family descent. Literature: see John Sandon, The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain, The Antique Collector's Club, Volume 1, p 192 for a colour illustration of pieces from this service. This impressive dish is painted with the Town Hall, Worcester where William Lewis had his Mayoral office.
Six Roman Imperial coins; a rare Emperor Otho sestertius 69AD, IMP. OTHO CAESAR AVG TR P OT, reverse SECURITAS PR, about F, Emperor Philip I sestertius, Rome Mint 247AD, reverse elephant with mahout, clipped otherwise F and four other sestertius; Domitian 81-96AD, Antonius Pius 138-161AD and Marcus Aurelius 161-180AD, Decius 249-251AD, (F-VF)
A rare Dutch Delft blue and white chinoiserie puzzle jug, late 17th C. H.: 23,5 cm Marked on the base "GV", an unidentified potter's mark. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
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