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One box and six storage cases containing approx. four hundred plus vinyl records which comprise of approx. one hundred LPs and three hundred 7inch, years, genres and conditions vary. Included amongst the LPs is 'LED ZEPPELIN II' 1st pressing, red/maroon label (588 198), (good to very good condition), The Sex Pistols 'Never Mind the .....', 'The Stone Roses' Silvertone Debut Album, The Beatles 1967-1970 double 'Please Please Me' reissue and 'Sgt Peppers' reissue, George Harrisons 'All Things Must Pass', three LP boxset, Bob Dylans 'Greatest Hits', Abba's Debut LP (yellow EPIC label), Queen 'News of the World', Elvis Presley 'G.I. Blues', amongst others.
An official BPI Gold Disc (certified sales Award) presented to Jane Crossen (former PA of Gareth Evans, the ex-manager of The Stone Roses) to recognise sales in the UK of more than 100,000 copies of the SILVERTONE Album 'THE STONE ROSES'. Jane's work for Gareth and the band was paramount, for this Jane earned herself this Gold Disc which was presented to her in 1990 by Gareth Evans. This BPI Gold Disc comes with official markings such as a Union Jack (top left corner), sleeve artwork (bottom left hand corner), A 12inch Gold Vinyl pressing of the album, a BPI engraved Presentation Plaque, mounted on red and glazed in a gold frame, approx. size 52x42cm. Accompanied with this Lot is a photograph of Jane at home with the Gold Disc dated around 1990 also a statement from Jane Crossen, hand signed and dated, which states how her involvement with the band all began, also it mentions here misspelt name and other interesting memories that add authenticity to this Lot (illustrated)
A fold out Palaeontologiscal map of England, Wales and the majority of Ireland, with hand tinted sections indicating various glacier beds, clays, stone etc, produced by William Blackwood & Sons Edinburgh and London, circa 1845, 53x62cm, framed and glazed, a mid 18th century hand tinted map of Cumberland showing the various lead mines, lakes etc illustrated with Roman coins and a fish, taken from The Gentleman's Magazine published June 1st 1851, 19x24cm, framed and glazed, a mid 18th century hand tinted map of the County of Cumberland, showing various road, forest, towns, etc, produced by T Kitchin Geographer, printed for R Baldwin Junior at The Rose Inn Paternoster Row in London Magazine, 19x18cm, framed and glazed (3)
Five pieces of 20th century designer costume jewellery - comprising a 1950/60's white metal and inlaid stone bracelet, a Trifari leaf and berry bracelet, a Murano studio glass bead necklace, a foliate carved mother of pearl brooch, and a Spanish Bayanihan Ltd .925 silver brooch of stylised form
A group of 9ct gold rings, comprising; a citrine ring on pierced shoulders; a heart shaped midnight blue sapphire ring; a nine stone fire opal ring; a 5ct amethyst ring with a decorated setting; and a ring with central blue sapphire stone flanked by pink sapphires, flanked by two sets of three diamond chips, the total metal weight approximately 13.14g, all with certificates of authenticity. (5)
A group of 9ct gold rings, comprising; an onyx ring; a five stone Sri Lankan rainbow moonstone ring; an amethyst ring; a three stone pink tourmaline ring; and a three stone multi-tonal tanzanite ring with pierced and decorative setting, the total metal weight approximately 12.88g, all with certificates of authenticity. (5)
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