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Britain's Top 50 Singles, three original record shop posters by Record Retailer for March 3rd, August 18th and November 17th 1966, including chart positions for The Beatles, The Kinks, The Rolling Stones, Four Tops, Stevie Wonder, The Yardbirds, Bob Dylan, Cream, The Who and others, in excellent condition with some annotations
The Rolling Stones / Autographs, A framed and glazed Harlem Shuffle 7" single picture sleeve signed to the front by Mick Jagger, Bill Wyman, Keith Richard and Charlie Watts As per our Terms and Conditions and with particular reference to autograph material or works, it is imperative that potential buyers or their agents have inspected pieces that interest them to ensure satisfaction with the lot prior to auction; the purchase will be made at their own risk. Special Auction Services will give indications of provenance where stated by vendors. Subject to our normal terms and conditions, we cannot accept returns.”
Knebworth Festival, two Freddie Banister signed limited edition prints, Knebworth Fair 1976 line-up including The Rolling Stones, 10cc, Hot Tuna, Lynyrd Skynyrd and others no 662/750 and Knebworth 1975 line-up including Pink Floyd, Steve Miller, Captain Beefheart and others no 644/1000 both adhered to card backing and in excellent condition
PSYCH ROCK/POP/BEAT - Fab collection of 13 x original title LPs. Artists/titles include Mu - Lemurian Music (UAG 29709 '74 original), The Pupils - A Tribute To The Rolling Stones (Wing '66 1st press, WL 1150), Kim Fowley - Animal God Of The Street (Skydog SGKF 001), The Poppy Family - Which Way You Goin' Billy? (PS568 on London), Nazz - Nazz III, The Split Level, The Shocking Blue (CS-1000) and The Rationals. Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.
Vinyl - Rolling Stones - 7 EPs include 2 x Got live if you want it, one unboxed and one boxed with feelable marks, Five by five unboxed Decca and 4 from France Satisfaction Decca 457 086, Not Fade Away 457 031, I wanna be your man 457 096 and the Rolling Stones 457.039. Sleeves and condition overall VG except as stated
Ronnie Wood autographed pages from a Rolling Stones tour programme. Four page pull out, featuring many images of the legendary band The Rolling Stones, autographed twice by guitarist Ronnie Wood. Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.
Approximately 50x LPs, mostly late 1950s to late 1960s include: Buddy Holly “Holly In The Hills”; The Hollies “In The Hollies Style”; Country Joe & The Fish “I Feel Like I'm Fixin' To Die”; The Bee Gees “Idea”; John Lennon(x3); The Rolling Stones (x4); Dusty Springfield “A Girl Called Dusty”; Jackie De Shannon “Are You Ready For This?”; and Brenda Lee (x8). The condition of the vinyl appears to be excellent.
More than 300x 7” singles and a few EPs from the1960s to the 1990s, plus two books; The Beatles “Anthology”; and “The Beatles: A Celebration 30th Anniversary Edition” by Geoffrey Giuliano. The records include 14x Beatles-related and 8x Rolling Stones-related singles and EPs: “She Loves You” to “Lady “Madonna” plus “Twist & Shout” EP; and “Not Fade Away” to “Honky Tonk Women” plus 1st EP. The condition of the vinyl appears to be very good to excellent.
A collection of approximately 190x records, most from the 1950s and 1960s, consisting of about 20x LPs, 30x 78s and 140x singles and EPs. There are many collectable items: Die Laughing “You Got The Power” (P/s); Etta James “My Dearest Darling” (HLM 9234); Nick Todd “At The Hop” (HLD 8537, tri-centre); Rolling Stones (4x original Decca); Dave 'Baby' Cortez (EP); McGuire Sisters (EP); Ricky Nelson (EP); Manfred Mann (EP); Ray Charles (EP); and 78s by Jackie Wilson; Gene Vincent; and The Crickets. Many are in their original company sleeves. A number of the singles are ex-juke box. The condition of the vinyl appears to be mostly very good or better but there is some variation across the collection.
An excellent collection of approximately 1500x singles and EPs in nine boxes mostly from the late 1950s to the early 1980s. A range of genres are covered with a good selection from The Beatles; The Clash; The Undertones; David Bowie; Elvis Presley; The Beat; The Rolling Stones; Reggae; Tamla Motown etc. Many are in picture sleeves. There is inevitably some variation in the condition of the vinyl but the large majority appear to be in very good to excellent condition.
A collection of 5x Rolling Stones records: “The Great Years” (4xLPbBox set from Readers' Digest); “Rolled Gold” (2xLPs); “Tattoo You” (with inner sleeve); “It's Only Rock 'n' Roll” (with inner sleeve); and “Exile On Main Street” (gatefold, but only contains Record 2 , sides 3 & 4). The vinyl all appear to be in excellent condition.
A collection of approximately 20x records which includes: “With The Beatles” (LP); “The Beatles Hits No 1” (EP); “I Feel Fine”; “Can't Buy Me Love”; “A Hard Day's Night” (3x 7”); The Hunters “The Storm”; and The Rolling Stones “The Last Time”. Nearly all the singles come with their original sleeves in good condition and the condition of the vinyl appears to be largely excellent.
An excellent collection of over 70x late 1950s and 1960s 7” singles and EPs, plus 10x later LPs. Nearly all the singles are in their original company sleeves and include: The Rolling Stones (x3); The Animals (x2); Gene Vincent; Chuck Berry (x2); Elvis Presley (x6); Bill Haley; The Supremes (x2) etc. The EPs include: The Beach Boys “God Only Knows”; Donovan “Universal Soldier”; Chuck Berry “The Best Of...”; and Gerry & The Pacemakers “Ferry Across The Mersey”. The condition of the vinyl appears to be mostly excellent.
Cream “Disraeli Gears” (Mono, Apple/Immediate publishing credits, laminated on front only). Sellotape is affixed to sleeve edges, but the vinyl appears to be in very good/excellent condition. “Wheels Of Fire” (2xLP, Mono). The vinyl appears to be in excellent condition. Also included is The Rolling Stones “Get Stoned” (2xLP). The vinyl appears to be in excellent condition.
Six LPs by The Rolling Stones: “Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!” (SKL 5065, first pressing with XZAL 10076/7 1W matrix, fully laminated with “Sleeve Printed in England” on rear); “Let It Bleed” (SKL 5025 with original blue inner and sleeve indicator hole on rear, but no poster); “Sticky Fingers” (Zip sleeve but no inner); “Aftermath” (SKL 4786, boxed Decca label); “Flowers” (German); and “Got Live If You Want It!” (German). The condition of the vinyl appears to be mostly very good to excellent.
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