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Vinyl - Soul / Funk / Disco, over 200 7” singles including factory samples, foreign pressings,with many on Atlantic Records and London Records, artists to include: James Brown, Al Green (EP), Billy Preston, Herbie Mann, Booker T. & The MG’s, Rex Marvin & The Mighty Cravers, Geno Washington, Wilson Pickett, Sam & Dave, Impressions, Arthur Conley, Rufus Thomas, Esther Phillips, Al Wilson, Roberta Flack, Percy Sledge, Lou Rawls, H.B. Barnum, Bunny Sigler, Lalo Schifrin - Jaws, Ila Van, Dee Clark, Timmy Thomas, Ron Carter, Eddie Harris, Johnnie Taylor, Sly & The Family Stone, Marvin Gaye, Willie Mitchell, Dobie Gray, Manu Dibango, Don Covay, and many many more. Condition VG+ to EX overall
Vinyl - 1 Stone Temple Pilots LP and 3 12" singles all with promo stickers to rear to include Purple LP on Atlantic 7567-82607-1 pressed on opaque purple marbled vinyl Vg+/Vg+, Sex Type Thing (A5769T) Vg/Vg+, Plush x 2 (A7349T) one with hype sticker to front and transfer insert intact, both Ex
Vinyl - Over 50 Alt / Indie 7" singles to include The Jesus & Mary Chain, The Flaming Lips (pic disc), Cornershop, Catatonia, Beck, Graham Coxon, Super Furry Animals, Julian Cope, Lime Spiders, The Wedding Present, The High Tide, White Sripes, House Of Love, Orange Juice, The Kooks, Stone Roses, Ian Brown, Charlatans, Cocteau Twins and more. Vg+ overall
Vinyl - Over 200 Soul, Rock & Pop 7" singles including demos & promos featuring Deep Purple, Small Faces, James Brown & The Famous Flames, David Bowie, Nazareth, Elvis Presley, Queen, Eddie Kendricks, Kate Bush, Alice Cooper, Billy Fury, Rolling Stones, Esther Phillips, Wayne Gibson, Marvin Gaye, Booker T, T-Tex, Sly & The Family Stone, The Who, Bob & Earl, Thelma Houston, Ronnie Dyson, Ethna Campbell, The Beatles, Neil Young, Wilson Pickett, Major Lance, Curtis Mayfield, Depeche Mode and more. Mainly company sleeves. Condition varies
Vinyl - Over 90 Northern Soul / Soul / Funk / Disco albums including long deleted examples, limited editions and promos with many 1990’s examples to include: The JB’s, The Controllers, Gladys Knight & The Pips, Aretha Franklin, Jackie Wilson, Smokey Robinson, The Speedometers, Durand Jones & The Indicators, The Originals, Marlena Shaw, Soul II Soul, Street People, Sly & The Family Stone and many others. At least Vg overall
Vinyl - Over 200 Soul, Rock & Pop 7" singles including demos & promos featuring Kate Bush, Eddie Cochran, The Who, Parliament, The Kinks, Jefferson Starship, Prince, Them, David Bowie, T-Rex, Rolling Stones, Wilson Pickett, Elvis, Sly & The Family Stone, Thin Lizzy, The Miracle Workers, Queen, James Brown, The El Dorados and more. Mainly in company sleeves. Condition varies
Vinyl - Approx 90 Rock & Pop LPs to include Centipede Septober Energy, The Doors The Best Of remaster (EKT 21), Absolute Beginners soundtrack (ltd edition with pink and blue vinyl UMC 0865661), David Bowie, U2, Jethro Tull, New Order, The Rolling Stone, Inner Circle, Bob Marley, Bob Dylan, Jeff Beck, John Lennon, Ry Cooder and many more. Condition varies but at least Vg overall
Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Code 2 issues (1) YAS11 Y18 Yorkshire Steam Lorry - 21st MICA UK Convention 2006 - red body, cream roof and wheels, white stone load "The Thames Valley Traction Co Ltd" limited to 150-pieces; (2) similar but blue body and blue cab roof, 1 of 35-pieces; (3) similar but orange body, 35-pieces; (4) similar but beige body, 35-pieces - Near Mint to Mint in generally Near Mint boxes. (4)
A four row pearl necklace with a stone set decorative clasp, graduated rows of slightly off-round light cream cultured pearls, from approximately 7 to 7.5mm, strung knotted to a push-in white metal clasp set with a round faceted topaz, approximate diameter 8mm, surrounded by eight smaller round faceted topaz and eight cut diamonds, hallmarked London, 9ct gold, shortest length 40cm, longest length 46cm, weight 134.9g
A diamond three stone ring, claw set round brilliant cut diamond, approximate diameter 7.55mm, estimated approximate weight 1.60ct, colour assessed as H/I, clarity assessed as I1, flanked by two round brilliant cut diamonds, approximate diameter 6.3mm, estimated approximate weight 0.95ct each, assessed colour H/I, assessed clarity SI1/SI2, estimated approximate total weight 3.50ct, unhallmarked, stamped '18CT & PLAT', weight 4.5gOverall condition: FairMultiple claws missing, attention to the setting requiredMinor chipping to the girdles of the diamondsMultiple cracks between the settings and mount, attention requiredHeavy scratches/wear to shank
An 18ct gold three stone diamond ring together with a diamond set stick pin, the first, a ring set with three diamonds, each within a star setting, estimated approximate total diamond weight 0.15ct, tapered shoulders, 'D' shaped shank, size S½, hallmarked London, 18ct gold, dated 1900, weight 5.4g; the second, an onyx stick pin set with an old mine cut diamond, estimated approximate weight 0.08ct, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold, weight 3.1g, cased (2)
Lewis Samuel & Company, Liverpool - An open faced pocket watch, circa 1840, the unsigned gilt engine turned dial, 43mm diameter, inner with an engraving of the Tower of London, outer chapter ring with applied gold coloured Roman numerals, gold coloured fleur de lys hands and subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock under a bullseye crystal, front loading gilt and decoratively engraved full plate key wind movement signed L.H. SAMUEL & CO. LIVERPOOL 3023 PATENT, the engraved balance cock with 'Hand in Heart' insignia, lever escapement with chain fusée, stop start work to the fourth wheel at 5 o'clock, click and ratchet tension wheel, five arm balance with diamond end stone and 4 cotton reel pillars, case, 50mm diameter, bezels with cast foliate decoration, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, engraved with a depiction of the Capitol Building, Washington D.C. as designed by William Thornton, within a border of foliate engraving, interior numbered 30234 with casemaker's mark of (probably) William Jee, together with American Eagle stamp, no further marks, case tests as 18ct gold, 93.5g gross and presented in a retailer's case along with the winding keyLewis and Moses Samuel opened their clockmaking and silversmiths business in Liverpool in 1821. In 1862, the business was taken over by Harriet Samuel, Moses' daughter in-law, and the business moved to Manchester as a mail order-only company. Between 1890 and 1970, subsequent generations of the family expanded the business and H.Samuel became one of Britain's leading retail jewellers. It is now part of the Signet Group.The Heart in Hand is a symbol of a heart in an open palm and is symbolic of charity, given from the heart. It is an easily recognizable symbol in the Northeastern United States and used by the Shakers as a pictorial reminder of the words of 'Mother' Ann Lee, the founder of the Shaker sect, who promoted a simple life of hard work and spirituality, "Put your hands to work, and your hearts to God."The United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, more commonly known as the Shakers, was founded in the early 18th century in Bolton, Lancashire. ‘Mother’ Ann Lee became their leader, and in 1774 Lee and her followers sailed from Liverpool to colonial America, with an initial settlement at Watervliet, New York. At its peak in the mid-19th century, there were 2,000–4,000 Shaker believers living in 18 major communities and numerous smaller, often short-lived, communities. As of 2019, there is only one active Shaker village: Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village, in Maine.The engraved decoration of two seats of power in England and America may be symbolic and related to the Shakers. In addition, there may be a connection specifically with the Capitol building, which was also used for religious services in the early 1800s.
An early 20th century three stone diamond ring, three claw set old cut diamonds, estimated approximate total diamond weight 0.40ct, tapered shoulders, 'D' shaped shank, size N½, unhallmarked, stamped '18CT PT', weight 1.7gOverall condition: FairOne diamond is chipped, visible with the naked eyeWear to settings, consistent with age
An 18ct gold diamond three stone ring, central round brilliant cut diamond, estimated approximate weight 0.07ct, flanked by two treated blue round brilliant cut diamonds, estimated approximate total diamond weight 0.13ct, tapered shoulders, flat shank, size M, hallmarked London, 18ct gold, weight 5.1g, casedOverall condition: Very goodGeneral scratches/wear to mount
A diamond single stone ring, claw set round brilliant cut diamond, approximate diameter 4.9mm, estimated approximate weight 0.45ct, diamond cut shoulders, 'D' shaped shank, size K, unhallmarked, stamped '18ct', weight 2.1gOverall condition: Fair to goodDiamond very slightly loose within the settingSmall hairline crack between the collet and mountHeavy scratches/wear to mount
A rock crystal spinning fob seal, together with a rhodonite example, triangular facetted colourless rock crystal held in an unmarked yellow metal reeded C shaped frame, tubular reeded bale, metal tests as gold, each side 3 x 2.5cm, together with a facetted conical banded rhodonite example with unmarked yellow metal fitting and engraved monogram, 2cm diameter at the head, 3cm high (2)Provenance:The Peckover family, formerly of Peckover House and Sibald's Holme, Wisbech, CambridgeshireRock Crystal: Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair to the frame or the crystal. Rather stiff in the frame but still turns.Rhodonite: Stone in good condition with just an extremely minor chip to the rim, visible under magnification. Cap a little scuffed
An 18ct gold diamond single stone ring, claw set round brilliant cut diamond, tapered shoulders, 'D' shaped shank, size Q, hallmarked London, 18ct gold, weight 3g, cased, accompanied by a GIA report, reference: 12457599, stating the diamond weight to be 0.74ct, colour F, clarity VS1 Overall condition: Very good Diamond is secure within the setting Minor bearding to the girdle of the diamond, visible with a 10x loupe General wear/scratches to mount Visible solder line, possible re-size
A green beryl cocktail ring, claw set square cushion shaped green beryl, approximate diameter 21mm, pierced decorative underbezel, tapered shoulders, 'D' shaped shank, size P, unmarked, tested as 18ct gold and platinum, weight 15.4gOverall condition: FairStone is very loose within the setting, attention requiredHeavy abrasion and minor chipping to the stoneHeavy wear to the mountObvious solder lines in the shank, possible re-size
A three stone diamond ring, claw set old brilliant cut diamond, approximate diameter 7.25mm, approximate depth 3.5mm, estimated approximate weight 1.18ct, assessed colour G/H, assessed clarity SI1/SI2, flanked by two claw set old brilliant cut diamonds, approximate diameter 5.4mm, assessed colour H/I, assessed clarity I1, estimated approximate total diamond weight 2.20ct, tapered chenier shoulders, 'D' shaped shank, size M½, hallmarked London, platinum 950, weight 5.1gOverall condition: GoodAll diamonds are secure, with wear to settings and one claw missing, attention requiredA surface reaching inclusion in each side stone, only visible with a 10X loupeMinor grizzling to girdles, consistent with age and only visible with a 10X loupeMinor hairline crack to one shoulderHeavy scratches/wear to mount
A single stone diamond ring, claw set old mine cut diamond, approximately 5 x 4.95mm, estimated approximate weight 0.56ct, assessed colour K/L, assessed clarity SI1/SI2, tapered split shoulders, 'D' shaped shank, size L, unhallmarked, stamped '18C', weight 6gOverall condition: GoodDiamond is secure with wear to setting, attention requiredMinor abrasion to diamond, consistent with age, visible with a 10x loupeHeavy scratches/wear and minor denting to mountSolder join in shank, possible re-size
A ram's horn snuff mull, apparently unmarked, tests as silver, probably Scottish and of traditional form with polished interior, collar with ropetwist band, piano hinged cover with a border of repoussé foliage and scrolls over a textured ground around a central foil backed round facetted citrineHorn: Rather dry. A vertical split to the opposite side of the curl, running from a pinhole on the mounting to about halfway down, with a further diagonal split running from a pinhole under the hinge area.Mounting: In good condition with no obvious sign of damage. Hinge satisfactory and the cover opens and closes well. Some abrasion to the facet edges of the stone particularly around the table edge as to be expected together with an extremely fine hairline scratch running over the table
A Georgian garnet and diamond ring, rubover set pear shaped garnet, approximately 9.9 x 7.6mm, held within a foil backed setting, surmounted by three rose cut diamonds, split shoulders set with rose cut diamonds, 'D' shaped shank, size N½, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold and silver, weight 2.6gA crown over a heart shaped, or more usually a pear shaped, stone carries the meaning 'ruler of my heart'.Overall condition: Fair to goodAbrasion/chipping to garnet, consistent with ageWear and tarnishing to settings, consistent with ageChipping to diamonds, consistent with ageHeavy scratches/denting to mountVisible solder line in shank, possible re-size
A platinum single stone diamond ring, claw set round brilliant cut diamond, GIA laser inscription on the girdle, reference 2151722654, dated October 17, 2013, stating the weight to be 0.30ct, colour E, clarity VS2, diamond set crossover shoulders, 'D' shaped shank, size K½, hallmarked Sheffield, platinum 950, weight 4.5g, cased
Arnold & Dent, London - A William IV 18ct gold open faced pocket watch with travelling case, circa 1835, the unsigned gilt dial with floral engraved inner, 37mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued spade and whip hands, engine turned subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and dot minute track, jewelled key wind duplex escapement with three arm balance, diamond end stone and hanging barrel signed ARNOLD & DENT LONDON 5058, case, 40mm diameter with milled edge, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, engine turned all over around a central vacant circular cartouche, interior numbered 5058 with London hallmarks for 18ct gold, casemaker's mark not traced (HH skeleton punch), the part marked cuvette similarly marked, 48.8g gross, presented with the winding key and fitted burgundy leather carrying case, lined in purple satin and velvet, verso with hinged easel type stand, top with carrying handleEdward John Dent (1790–1853) was a famous English watchmaker noted for his highly accurate clocks and marine chronometers. By the age of 24, he was already well known as a craftsman of some distinction. In 1830, he saw a vacancy for a watchmaker with the firm of John Roger Arnold - one of the leading chronometer makers in London - but instead of becoming an employee of the firm, Dent negotiated a partnership. However, by 1838 the partnership was faltering. Despite Arnold being nearly 70, Dent's hopes of taking over the business were frustrated and so, on 30 September 1840, the partnership of Arnold and Dent came to an end. Dent continued as a highly successful watch and clockmaker on his own and in 1852, he won the commission to make the great clock - now popularly called Big Ben - for the Houses of Parliament in London.Timepieces by E.J. Dent are always popular at auction, but items made during his short 10-year partnership with John Arnold are particularly sought after by collectors.
Another collection of vintage hats, including: a deep peach straw hat with a dusky pink marabou feather decoration to brim, late 1960s; a bright yellow pillbox hat covered in white spotted tulle; an early 1950s hat on a cream chiffon band with lily of the valley and foliage decoration; a White Feather pull-on beret; a picture hat in pink chiffon with flower petal crown, 1970s; a cream feather half-hat, 1950s; a cream cotton lace half-hat, 1950s, edged with bobble-effect trim; very decorative pink flower petaled fitted hat with small white flower design, tulle veil, 1950s; three cream petal-designed 1950s hats, all with tiny seed pearl and paste stone embellishments, all 1950s; a lemon petal pillbox hat with peach flower decoration and tulle veil, early 1970; a very decorative half-hat on wire-covered frame, various shades of pink with tiny pearls, early 1950s; a floral rose headdress with a clip. (14)
A small collection of clocks to include; a modern Comitti of London wooden cased wall clock with pendulum and key, a Metamec quartz English made brass and stone cases carriage/mantle clock, along with an elaborate Xavier of London clock, gilded brass fish central pillar and feet, the whole surround being of marble like stone, with gilt brass finial to top. (1 box)
A collection of bags to include: an envelope-style perspex bag with metal shoulder strap and a pink fluffy make-up bag inside - could be American; a peach/cream evening bag with a large paste brooch attachment, paste stone ball fastening and metallic chain handle (marks on front of bag); a cream leather 1960s bag by Alligator (never used); a gold crochet evening purse with punched metallic button design and brass metallic handle, 1960; a pink plastic, late 1950s American bag in the style of an oblong box with handle set with gold paste studs; another American plastic oblong bag in cream with dimpled effect design on lid, two double handles and button fastening; a pearlised envelope evening bag with pearl handle; a silver metallic evening purse, pouch design and chain handle; a small pink and silver evening bag with an elaborate metal and paste stone-covered frame, tiny pink sequin design onto pink woven fabric and chain handle; a cotton velvet evening bag in a deep peach colour with a metallic frame, paste rose design and double loop handle, 1960s/70s, by Cotton Product; a cream velvet Dorothy bag with a gold rose detail and gold drawstring fastening, 1950s/60s; a glitzy iridescent evening bag in cream pearlised fabric, with frame and fastening embellished with multi-coloured paste stones, by Butler & Wilson (The Jewellers); a see-through plastic American handbag with a floret embossed pattern, mid 1950s. (14)
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