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Lot 7

HAZEL M PEEL: PILOT THE HUNTER, ill Keith Money, London, George G Harrap, 1962, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (v minor losses) + MONICA EDWARDS: BLACK HUNTING WHIP, ill Geoffrey Whittan, London, Collins, 1955, original cloth, d/w (small part losses and closed tears) + MONICA MARSDEN: MANOR HOUSE MYSTERY, ill Greta Jones, Leicester, Brockhampton Press, 1950, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (price clipped and small part losses) + FREDERICK FRANCIS NICHOLLS: THE FREE TRADERS, London, Heinemann, 1967, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (small part losses) + RICHARD CHURCH: 3 titles: DOWN RIVER, ill Laurence Irving, London, Heinemann, 1958, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (price clipped and small part losses); THE BELLS OF RYE, ill Michael Hubbard, London, Heinemann, 1960, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (price clipped and small part losses); THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT, London, Heinemann, 1971, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (small part losses) (7)

Lot 244

A large quantity of 19th and mostly 20th century blue and white transfer printed pottery, mostly Spode 'Italian' pattern, to include plates, saucers, oval serving trays, biscuit barrel, jugs, jars, teapots, teacups, saucers, ladles, etc, also George Jones and Masons items and a family of ducks.

Lot 436

A George V silver posy basket with pierced tied ribbon bow handle above pierced sides within a ribbon and reeded rim, Chester 1914 by Jones & Crompton, height 20cm, a set of six silver coffee spoons, each terminal enamelled in a different colour, Birmingham 1937 by William Hail Haseler, cased, a silver trophy cup, the front engraved with the 'London Athletic Club' crest, London 1912, height 11.3cm, and two other items of silver, including a Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, Sheffield 1830 by Robert Gainsford, length 10.5cm, total weight 310g, together with a silver toddy ladle with twisted whalebone handle, length 33cm, and a plated napkin ring.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 7

Bullen (Henry Lewis) Nicolas Jenson, Printer of Venice..., number 27 of 207 copies with an original leaf, signed presentation copy from the printer inscribed "To ?Mildred H.Rosenberg - Book Lover From John Henry Nash - Book Maker" on front free endpaper, original leaf and prospectus loosely inserted, both a little foxed, marginal browning to text, original vellum-backed marbled boards, uncut, a little rubbed, San Francisco, John Henry Nash, 1926 § Jones (George W., printer) A Distinguished Family of French Printers of the Sixteenth Century: Henri & Robert Estienne, one of 100 copies, Linotype & Machinery Ltd., 1929; Robert Granjon: Sixteenth Century Type Founder and Printer, one of 400 copies, Brooklyn, NY, Mergenthaler Linotype Co., 1931, the last two with illustrations, original vellum-backed marbled boards, uncut, the second with slip-case (rubbed), both printed by George W.Jones, folio (3)⁂ The original leaf in the first is from Plutarch's Vitae Parallelae Illustrium Virorum vol.2, printed by Jenson at Venice in 1478.

Lot 8196

Assorted 1980's LP's and 12" singles including Grace Jones, Wham!, George Michael, The Human League, Ultravox, Giorgo Moroder, Swing Out Sister, Roxy Music, Aha, Jean Michel Jarre, OMD and Pet Shop Boys (15, vinyl VG-VG+, sleeves generally VG)

Lot 28

George Jones ' Crescent ' Bowl 21cm diameter, 19th century Blue and White Bowl 26cm together with Two Chinese Blue and White Plates plus another plate

Lot 392

Two ' England Internationals ' football scrapbooks containing photos and other ephemera (over 180 signatures) relating to the England internationals between 1872 and 1970, with lots of detailed annotations. Signatures include George Best, Billy McNeill, Sid Owen, Terry Medwin, Cliif Jones, Tony Kay and many more

Lot 913

A George III pocket magnetic compass by W & S Jones of Holborn, London, in gilt metal case and having an enamel rose, 46 mm excluding stem and bow, (face cracked)

Lot 658

A Royal Crown Derby Derby Posies pattern teapot, together with similar Royal Crown Derby tea and dinner plates etc and George Jones and Paragon tea ware decorated with spring flowers.

Lot 70

George Jones floral painted dessert plates, together with Minton and Staffordshire examples, together with a Crown Ducal coffee set, transfer printed with 18th century figures in a rural village

Lot 514

Indiana Jones - The Last Crusade - a collection of x21 autographed 8x10" photographs (some other sizes) from various cast / crew in the movie. Signed photos include; Nicola Scott (Female Officer), Terry Cox (SFX), Paul Markham (SA Officer), Martin Gordon (Nazi) x2, Gabe Cronnelly (Sean Connery Stunt Double) x2, Vernon Dobtcheff (Butler) x2, David Wakins (SFX) x2, Peter Pacey (Tank Driver) x2, Stephan Kalipha (Tank Gunner), Kevork Malikya (Kazim) x2, Michael Byrne (Vogel), George Gibbs (SFX), and others. All dedicated. Each obtained personally by the vendor. 

Lot 533

Indiana Jones - Raiders Of The Lost Ark - a collection of x10 autographed cast and crew 8x10" photographs. Each signed by an actor / crew member associated with the production. Comprising: Alfred Molina (Satipo), Barrie Holland (Archivist), Terry Leonard (Stunts), Paul Weston (Stunts), Vic Armstrong (Stunts) x2, George Gibbs (SFX), Mickey Moore (Second Unit Director), Kit West (Stunts) and others. All dedicated. Obtained personally by the vendor. 

Lot 547

Indiana Jones - Topps Trading Cards - a collection of x3 2008 Topps Indiana Jones Heritage official autograph trading cards. Signed by: George Harris (Katanga), Wolf Kahler (Dietrich) and Vernon Dobtcheff (Butler). All signed in blue ink, undedicated, to the hologram strip. 

Lot 114

A RARE GEORGE III BLACK JAPANNED AND POLYCHROME DECORATED SEMI ELLIPTICAL FOLDING TEA TABLEBY HENRY CLAY, LAST QUARTER 18TH CENTURY Veneered in papier mâché and painted, the top with neoclassical reserves and with Grand Tour style vignettes within bands of Roman style profile portraits, the interior with a Chinoiserie scene, the whole with 73.5cm high, 92cm wide, 46cm deep (when closed)The discovery of this rare table is an important addition to the very small number of known examples of furniture produced by the Birmingham manufacturer, inventor and entrepreneur Henry Clay (1738-1812).In 1776 Edward Daniel Clarke noted in his book that he had visited Clay- and seen two pier tables for Lord Bristol, "which were painted after some designs brought purposely from Rome". These tables for the 4th Earl disappeared until 1987 when two appeared at Christie's London with two further appearing in 2005 and two more known to be in a private collection. The Bristol tables were designed with decoration to the top in two styles. Either fully painted scenes of Italianate landscapes- or in the Pompeian manner with vignettes within formal borders with medallions of profile human and animal heads and with central medallion of Cupids sacrificing at an altar, while crowning a roundel portrait of Beatrice Cenci as seen in the Palazzo Barberini.This table corresponds to the second form of decorative design. A papier mâché tray in the Birmingham Museum stamped Henry Clay has this exact design- presented as an oval- which is how this table design would appear if two such tables were placed back-to-back. The frieze and top and legs are veneered in what Clay referred to as "panel"- his 1772 patented version of 'stoved', or baked, japanning on papier mâché.Whilst the location and existence of the Bristol tables is recorded- it is also known that Clay carried out commissions for other similar examples of furniture and tables. Most notably it was said that he presented a pair of pier tables to Queen Charlotte, the wife of George III. There appears to be no trace of such tables in the Royal Collection but it seems that many pieces purchased by Queen Charlotte were later sold. The gift had been made with a view to currying favour and further commissions from the Queen, her retinue and the court. It is a tantalising possibility that this table may be from one such commission.The interior decoration on this table, especially the execution of the trees, may be compared with the Clay panel sold by Woolley & Wallis, 11 November 2008, Lot 365. The pendant heads bear comparison with the doors in the Marble Hall, at Keddleston Hall in Derbyshire (pl.11 p21 in "Japanned Papier Mache").We are most grateful to Yvonne Jones for her assistance and suggestions with cataloguing and researching this table.Related Literature:Yvonne Jones, 'A recent discovery of two papier mâché pier tables by Henry Clay', The Furniture History Society Newsletter, no. 162, May 2006Yvonne Jones, 'George Brookshaw - Japanner! Further light on japanned metal and papier mâché furniture c. 1740-c. 1820', The Furniture History Society Newsletter, no. 173, February 2009Yvonne Jones, 'Japanned papier mâché and tinware c.1740-1940', pp.128-130, Woodbridge, Antique Collectors' Club, 2012Condition Report: Wear, abrasions and loss from use, handling and as per age.The surface uniformly with build up of surface dirt and varnish(?) discolouration. The main top with undulations from carcass movement. Streaky patches of surface that might be from old water spillage. Interior much better condition. Some rubbing to exposed gilded detailsStructurally- all 4 legs have been off at one time or another. Back two with modern metal strip bracing, 1 front with underframe block repair- the other with cruder nail repair.Losses to veneer most notably to extremities and exposed edges notably back corners, feet and top and frieze marginsPlease see numerous additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report.All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items.We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so, and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of descriptionAll lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 206

In the manner of George Jones Majolica jardiniere, decorated with water lilies, unmarked, 18cm highOverall crazing and wear, some scratches, most notably to the inside. Draining hole to the base, dull when tapped, but we cannot see a crack.

Lot 583

Society for the Protection of Life from Fire, 1st type, silver, the reverse inscribed ‘To William Jones who (aided by others at the risk of their lives) rescued several individuals from death by fire, at Messrs. King & Witts’, Stores, Southampton, 7th November 1837’, with swivel ring suspension, some edge bruising, very fine, scarce £700-£900 --- The Fire at Southampton, 7 November 1837 ‘The premises where this catastrophe happened consist of a large brick store, about 60 feet square, comprising four floors besides the basement, and containing a very large stock of turpentine, oils, resin, wax and gunpowder, and other inflammable materials. Adjoining this large store, and connected with it by a kind of room over an iron shed, is a smaller store, under part of which is a stable. It was in this smaller store that the fire was first discovered issuing from the roof. At this time it might have been extinguished by a few buckets of water, but it could only be reached by the engines, and great delay was experienced in getting a supply of water, as is always the case in county towns, and too often, indeed, in London itself. One of the partners of the firm, who lives close by, was instantly aroused, and proceeding to the top floor of the large store, with the assistance of several persons removed all the gunpowder, consisting of about 190lb. This danger now being generally known to be averted, a large number of persons, principally tradesmen and respectable mechanics, volunteered their services to remove as much as possible of the turpentine, oil, &c, from the premises, jointly apprehending the consequences to the neighbourhood should such dangerous materials be offered for the extension of the flames. While engaged in this praiseworthy office, several carboys of turpentine were accidentally broken, spreading, as is its well known property, over the whole floor, and saturating the lower garments of many who were employed in its removal. At this time several engines were actively at work, but, alas! Too late, for the flames had already communicated to the upper floors of the large store. It does not distinctly appear whether the persons engaged below on the ground floor, as above related, were aware of the dangerous proximity of the fire; indeed, it is not to be wondered at, the catastrophe which followed seems to have erased the recollection of preceding circumstances from the minds of most of them. It appears, however, to be pretty distinctly ascertained that the second and third floors at least were in flames some time before the occurrence of the melancholy catastrophe. Suddenly some red-hot materials fell through the apertures in the floor through which goods were hoisted up; a fragment in flame followed, and the whole floor was instantly in a blaze, the flames ascending to the ceiling, and reverberating to the floor again. Several explosions followed, caused it is supposed by the bursting of the carboys of turpentine, and in a few seconds the whole front wall of the building fell into the street. Several persons were literally blown through the open door into the street, others were seen running wildly about with blazing garments, and were necessarily rolled in the kennel to extinguish the flames, and several it was evident were buried under the wall; while of the number whose fate was evidently sealed in the burning building, all shuddered to conjecture. As soon as the ruins could be approached, workmen were set on, and six bodies were dug from the mass of brickwork in front; a seventh, a young man named Sellwood, clerk at the Bank, whose cries for help were heard three hours before he could be released, survived a few days, to expire in horrible tortures. A day or two necessarily elapsed before workmen could be safely employed in the interior, when nine dead bodies in all were found, three of them being burnt to a cinder, so as to be utterly unrecognisable, and the two others being known only by the contents of their pockets and other extraneous indicia. Eight more sufferers have since died in agonies which would almost lead their friends to wish that they had met the quicker fate of those who were pent in the building. Some of these survived nearly a fortnight; and it is apprehended that the melancholy list is not yet complete, as four others still lie in a dangerous state. One person moreover died from the effects of fright, and one of the widows has been deprived of her reason. By this calamity, which casts into shade all previous catastrophes of the kind, at least 70 individuals, including survivors, widows, and children of deceased, and two or three utterly maimed for life, are left dependent on the benevolence of the inhabitants of Southampton, whose property they risked their lives to save.’ (The Times, 4 December 1837, refers). The Society for the Protection of Life from Fire presented ‘a silver medal, together with the thanks of the society, on velum, to Mr. Richard Young; and silver medals also to William Jones, John Foote, and police-sergeant Terry, who aided his exertions on the above occasion. It was stated that on the above melancholy occasion 15 persons perished; eight had since died, and several remained maimed, whose final recovery was doubtful, whilst the lives of 12 individuals had been preserved through the exertions of the above, together with seven others, to who medals were likewise awarded, whose names were George Carr, Walter Anderson, William York, John Foster, John White, Henry George Graves, and William Whitcher’ (The Times 28 April 1838 refers).

Lot 63

A fine and extremely well documented Great War 1918 ‘Western Front’ DH4 pilot’s D.S.C. group of four awarded to Flight Lieutenant C. F. Brewerton, Royal Naval Air Service and Royal Air Force, who served as a Flight Commander of 2 Squadron, R.N.A.S., and flew countless reconnaissance missions over Belgium - often engaging enemy aircraft, with his aircraft being hit by machine gun and anti-aircraft fire, and two observers suffering wounds as a consequence. Brewerton went on to fly BE2b’s with 20 Squadron on the North West Frontier, with his letters home providing valuable insight into the extreme dangers of flying during that conflict. He commanded No. 423 (Fleet Spotter) Flight, Malta, and was killed in a flying accident whilst piloting a Bison, 18 January 1927 Distinguished Service Cross, G.V.R., hallmarks for London ‘1917’; British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves (Capt. C. F. Brewerton. R.A.F.); India General Service 1908-35, 2 clasps, Waziristan 1919-21, Waziristan 1921-24 (F/O. C. F. Brewerton. R.A.F.) with unofficial retaining rod between clasps, mounted for wear, edge bruising, very fine (4) £3,000-£4,000 --- D.S.C. London Gazette 17 April 1918 (in joint citation with H. A. Furniss, R.N.A.S.): ‘For skill and courage displayed by him in carrying out many long and valuable photographic reconnaissance's over enemy territory, particularly over Ostende, on 21 February 1918.’ Cyril Fraser Brewerton was born in Sevenoaks, Kent in 1898. He was appointed Flight Sub Lieutenant (on probation) in the Royal Naval Air Service in July 1916. Brewerton carried out pilot training at R.N.A.S. Chingford, and gained his ‘Wings’ in December 1916. He was posted as a pilot to R.N.A.S. East Fortune at the end of January 1917, and subsequently to Pembroke and Dover in the following months. Brewerton was posted for operational service with 2 Squadron, R.N.A.S., on the Western Front, 1 September 1917. The Squadron was employed primarily in DH4’s on photographic reconnaissance and light bombing operations. Brewerton’s Log Book shows him as flying numerous photographic reconnaissance operations over Ostende and Nieuport throughout September 1917, including carrying out spotting for Monitors. He continued in a similar role, also covering Bruges, the following month - including 27 October 1917, ‘Photos: Attacked by 5 E.A. at long range on return.’ (Log Book refers) Four days later Brewerton was carrying out another reconnaissance over the same target, ‘Escort to photo m/c. Attacked two E.A. on return, gun jammed and just before crossing the lines was attacked by high patrol of 6 E.A. Gunlayer wounded in arm after shooting one down.’ Brewerton carried out a large number of reconnaissance missions into the New Year, including a two and half hour flight to Ostende, 21 February 1918. In a letter to his mother dated, 30 March 1918, Brewerton writes: ‘I got the D.S.C. the other day so I am quite pleased with life. I expect it will be in the papers in a day or two so look out for it...’ 2 Squadron was renumbered 202 Squadron with the formation of the Royal Air Force in April 1918. Brewerton, who had advanced to Captain, stayed on with the squadron and was flying DH4 A7632 when his aircraft was hit by anti-aircraft fire over Ostende, 13 June 1918. His Observer, Lieutenant M. G. English, was wounded. Brewerton’s letters home hint at difficult times, including one written, 15 June 1918: ‘I have got some fairly interesting news for a change and that is that I have been given a home job for a few months at Dover for a rest. I have had some rather rotten trips just lately ending up with my observer getting a piece of shell in his head over Hunland, so the CO put in for me to go to a home job for a bit...’ Brewerton was appointed to the command of No. 491 (Light Bomber) Flight in June 1918. The latter flew DH9’s from Guston Road, Dover, and Brewerton’s Log Book states, ‘total time at Guston Road on Submarine Patrols 70 hours.’ Brewerton advanced to Flying Officer in August 1919, and was posted for operational flying with 20 Squadron (BE2b’s) in India in February 1920. In a letter to his mother, dated 24 January 1921, Brewerton offers the following insight: ‘We ‘beat up’ some tribesmen yesterday and had the satisfaction of killing two women as well as several men. The women are much worse than the men up here if you are captured, one day I will tell you some stories about them.’ To put the above into context, there were examples of women carrying out castration amongst other atrocities on those being unfortunate enough to be captured. Brewerton was subsequently appointed to the command of No. 423 (Fleet Spotter) Flight, Malta, and was killed in a flying accident, 18 January 1927. The following official statement was issued by the R.A.F. at the time: ‘The Air Ministry regrets to announce that as a result of an accident at Malta to an Avro Bison of No. 423 Flight on January 18 Flight Lieutenant Cyril Fraser Brewerton, D.S.C., Royal Air Force, the pilot of the aircraft; Edwin Chafe, Lieutenant, Royal Navy; Lieutenant Guy Owen Owens-Jones, Royal Navy and J.39729 Leading Telegraphist George William Burton, Royal Navy, were killed. The aeroplane had just taken off, and, still flying directly into the wind, approached the coast where the cliff is about 300 feet high. Here the air was unusually disturbed by a gusty wind blowing seawards at about 30 miles an hour. The machine, at a height of 50 feet was thrown out of control, the starboard lower wing struck the ground near the cliff edge, and the machine plunged into the sea. There is no indication of any defect in the aircraft or engine. Flight Commander C. F. Brewerton, who commanded the Flight, was a most skilful pilot, with many years’ experience, both during and since the war.’ Brewerton’s brother Eric, who had been awarded a D.F.C., was officer commanding of No. 440 (Fleet Reconnaissance) Flight also based on Malta, at the same time as the accident. Flight Lieutenant Brewerton is buried in Pieta Cemetery, Malta. M.I.D. unconfirmed. Sold with the following original documentation: Royal Naval Air Service Pilot’s Flying Log Book (8 September 1916 - 11 February 1919); R.N.A.S. Pilot Graduation Certificate, dated 13 December 1916; 3 Service and Conduct Certificates; Gunnery and Bomb Dropping Qualification Certificates; 6 Appointment and Posting Certificates; several photographs of recipient from service; a large number of letters, predominantly written to recipient’s mother and mostly on R.N.A.S. Station East Fortune letter headed paper, from wartime service including on the North West Frontier; with other ephemera.

Lot 189

Ernest Thompson Seton "Two Little Savages" 1st Edition with over 300 illustrations, published by Doubleday Page & Company 1916, McKinlay Kantor "Diversey" Signed 1st Edition published by Coward-McCann Inc 1928, Bernard Shaw "The Intelligent Woman's Guide To Socialism And Capitalism" 1st Printing published by Brentanos New York 1928, T E Lawrence "Seven Pillars Of Wisdom" 1st Printed for general circulation 1935 published by Doubleday, Dorian & Co, J. Frank Dobie "Coronado's Children" Signed 1st Edition published by The Southwest Press 1930 the black hard back with gilt tooling and writing to the front and spine, Major George Wythe "A History Of The 90th Division" 1st Edition published by The 90th Division Association 1920, Sam Houston Dixon "The Heroes Of San Jacinto" Signed Limited Edition 1 of 1033 this one numbered 439, published by The Anson Jones Press 1932, Lillian Eichler "The Customs Of Mankind" 1st Edition published by Garden City Publishing Co Inc 1924 (8) 

Lot 153

An Art Deco Myott jug; a Belleek jug; a Bursley Ware Chinoiserie bowl; a George Jones preserve pot, EPNS mounted with swing handle; a Royal Crown Derby cake plate; a Gaudy Welsh type pink lustre sucrier and cover; a Royal Doulton two handled cup and saucer; a Lovatt's Langley basket; cups and saucers, plates; qty

Lot 275

Herbert St John Jones (British, 1872-1939), "The George & Dragon Inn, Pillory St, Nantwich" and "Churches Mansion, Nantwich", Watercolours on paper, Each signed lower left and titled lower right, 22cm x 28.5cm and 21.5cm x 28.5cm, Each framed and glazed (2)

Lot 122

BRUCE J. TALBERT (1838-1881) FOR GILLOW & CO. AESTHETIC MOVEMENT BUFFET, CIRCA 1880 oak, with cross-banded inlay(137cm long, 80.5cm high, 68.5cm deep)Note: Originally from Dundee, Bruce Talbert originally trained as a carver before working as an architectural draughtsman in Glasgow. He subsequently became a prolific commercial designer of furniture, metalwork, stained glass, wallpapers, textiles and carpets and produced several influential publications including 'Gothic Forms applied to Furniture Metalwork' and 'Decoration for Domestic Purposes' which had a big impact on the way in which the revived Gothic style was used in domestic design. Talbert designed several pieces for Gillow & Co, drawing on widely divergent sources such as Gothic architecture and Japanese art. His is work for the firm was displayed at numerous international exhibitions, including the International Exhibition of 1873. Talbert worked in association with several other principal furniture makers of the period, including Holland & Sons, Marsh Jones & Cribb, Lamb of Manchester and the Coalbrookdale Company and established professional links with other key designers such as Richard Norman Shaw and George Edmund Street.

Lot 1199

DANCE / SOUL / DISCO / WAVE / COOL POP - 12" COLLECTION. Fill the dancefloor with this killer collection of around 350 x 12". Titles / Artists include The Sabres of Paradise, Unique - What I Got Is What You Need, Humanoid - Stacker, Japan - Ghosts, Kariya - Let Me Love You For Tonight, The S.O.S Band - Take Your Time (Do It Right), Odyssey - Don't Tell Me, Tell Her, George Michael - Faith, Donna Allen - Joy and Pain, The Jones Girls - Who Can I Run To, Harry Thumann - Underwater, Chaka Khan - I Feel For You and Tears For Fears. The Condition is generally VG+ to Ex / Ex+.

Lot 1253

SOUL/FUNK/DISCO - LP/12"/7". Hot grooves with around 58 x LPs/12" included plus a selection 14 x 7" (approx 72 releases in total). Artists/titles include Julio Finn Blues Band - Deal For Service (Barclay 920.395 - superb Ex+ record/VG+ sleeve), Various - Good Rock Music No Schlock Music (rare Phil Spector LP box set), Rodney Franklin - You'll Never Know (promo), Wilson Pickett - A Funky Situation, Space inc. Deliverance, Just Blue and Magic Fly, Quincy Jones, Sam Cooke, George Winston, The O'Jays, Roberta Flack, Stevie Wonder, N-Trance and Eddy Grant. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 506

A selection of vintage golf clubs, including: a Golden Goose putter, by John Letters, Scotland; a George Nicholl rustless pin splitter; and others, by makers including D.C. Jones, Prodrive, wizard, and others, contained across two vintage golf bags, one with green tartan upholstery.

Lot 143

Hobson, Robert Lockhart - Catalogue of the Leonard Gow Collection of Chinese Porcelain, one of 300 signed by Leonard Gow, 4to, original red cloth, with 85 plates, mostly in colour, George W. Jones, London, 1931Cloth bindings uniformly faded; pen-written gift grafiti to first page, dated 1945.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail. 

Lot 535

A George V Arts & Crafts planished silver mounted Mazar bowl, by Albert Edward Jones, diameter 14cm, gross weight 8.5oz.Some tarnishing in places, otherwise in good order. Some mild rubbing to the makers mark.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail. 

Lot 135

An early 19th century blue and white pottery meat platter printed with Oriental figures in an extensive landscape, 36 x 48cm, together with a late 19th century George Jones and Son willow pattern meat platter, impressed mark, 37 x 46cm

Lot 508

A GROUP OF TEA AND COFFEE SETS, to include a fourteen piece Paragon Rockingham tea set comprising a cream jug, a sugar bowl, two tea cups, two saucers and two tea plates, a fifteen piece Royal Adderley Arcadia coffee set comprising a coffee pot, a cream jug, a sugar bowl, six coffee cans and six saucers, a fifteen piece George Jones Crescent China tea set, and ten pieces of Aynsley A283 tea wares with pink roses (Condition report: generally good condition, one Crescent saucer and one Paragon cup are cracked, some scratches and wear to gilding, signs of light use, would benefit from a clean) (Qty)

Lot 236

Small George III urn shaped Pepperette London 1786 marked RH and a Pair of Silver Napkin rings Birmingham 1918 by Jones Deakin & Son

Lot 2127

A folder of correspondence with Ernest Pearce, mostly relating to the design and collection of bookplates and some with the bookplate to which they refer. Including signed letters and cards from painters and engravers including Mabel Alleyne (2), Sir Brian Batsford, Ralph John Beedham (3 + 3 bookplates), Enid Butcher, Jonathan Gibbs, Kathleen Hale, Joan Hassall, Norman Jones (3), Lawrence Jossett, Cecil Keeling (3), Owen Legg, George Mackley (4+ signed bookplate), Ian Mortimer, Malcolm Osborne (2), Colin Paynton (6), Leonard John Pearce, Rachel Roberts (2), Bernard Roberts, Ben Sands (3), Rupert Shephard, Denis Tegetmeier, Robert Tilleard, Keith Vaughan, Aleksander Werner and Penelope Woolfitt.Together with others including Mark Arman (2), Iain Bain (2), John Betjeman, Sebastian Carter (Rampart Lion Press), Sydney Cockerell, Dame Hildelith Cumming, Lord Dunsany (2), Sir Geoffrey Keynes (6), Peter Lilley MP, Dame Alix Meynell (2), Owen Morshead (Librarian, Windsor Castle), The Prime Ministers Office (with bookplate), Beatrice Warde (2), Thomas Rae (The Signet Press), John Randle (Whittington Press), Miriam Rothschild, Dr Clive Rouse, Paul Standard, AIJM Shellart, Johan Souverein, Auberon Waugh, Dame Werburg Welch. Most relating to the design and collection of book plates, dates from the 50s to the 80s. 130+ in total.Catalogue notes; The collection of Ernest Pearce (1930-2012) a dedicated art collector and connoisseur of the bookplate.His files of letters reveal that he was in regular correspondence with many well-known artists and fellow collectors from the 1950s onwards, sharing with them his in-depth knowledge and often exchanging rare prints and other works of art. Of particular note is his collection of works by the Romanticist artist Samuel Palmer many of which were purchased from Carlos Peacock, author of 'Samuel Palmer, The Shoreham Years' who himself acquired a number from AH Palmer, Samuel's son. Also works by well-known 20thcentury artists, some, unusually, accompanied by personal notes or cards. Finally, of course, his extensive collection of bookplates including British and Continental artists and some illustrious libraries.Ewbank's is delighted to have this opportunity to bring Ernest Pearce's lifelong collection to the market. Provenance: The family of Ernest Pearce.

Lot 1729

THE COMPLETE MAKING OF INDIANA JONES - Harrison Ford-Autographed The Making of Indiana Jones Hardcover BookA hardcover edition of Laurent Bouzereau and J.W. Rinzler's book The Complete Making of Indiana Jones: The Definitive Story Behind All Four Films. Published in 2008 by Del Rey, the archival interview book featured a foreword by Indiana Jones franchise director Steven Spielberg and a preface by writer and producer George Lucas. This 300-page, full-color hardcover is signed on the interior in ink by Ford. Its shrink-wrapping is missing, and it exhibits edge wear throughout the cover and pages. Dimensions: 12.5" x 11.5" x 1" (31.75 cm x 29.25 cm x 2.5 cm)This lot comes from the collection of Lucasfilm historian J.W. Rinzler. Estimate: $800 - 1,200This lot will be auctioned on Friday, June 24th. The auction will begin at 8:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Tuesday, June 21st; Wednesday, June 22nd; or Thursday, June 23rd.

Lot 1769

LUCASFILM - Hand-Drawn Alex Tavoularis "Indiana Jones Meets Star Wars" IllustrationAn illustration of a lightsaber-wielding Indiana Jones meeting Star Wars characters C-3PO, Leia Organa, and an upside-down R2-D2 hand-drawn by Alex Tavoularis. Tavoularis served as a storyboard artist and illustrator for George Lucas' Star Wars: A New Hope before working as a production designer and art director on some of the most popular films in history, including The Godfather: Part III and Beethoven.This illustration is rendered in graphite on paper signed, dated "2014," and inscribed to Lucasfilm historian Jonathan Rinzler by Tavoularis. The top exhibits bending due to handling. Dimensions: 9" x 18" (23 cm x 45.75 cm)Sold without copyright; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.This lot comes from the collection of Lucasfilm historian J.W. Rinzler. Estimate: $500 - 700This lot will be auctioned on Friday, June 24th. The auction will begin at 8:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Tuesday, June 21st; Wednesday, June 22nd; or Thursday, June 23rd.

Lot 188

INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE - Photo-Matched Tank Model Miniature Side PanelA photo-matched side panel from the oversize model miniature tank from Steven Spielberg's adventure sequel Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) rescued his father, Henry (Sean Connery), and Marcus Brody (Denholm Elliott) from a tank before it crashed down a cliffside.While full-scale functional tank props (based on Mark VII tanks) were built for the film, a remote-controlled model miniature was constructed for shots of the tank going over the cliff. Dubbed "Babe" by the production, it was built at Elstree Studios under mechanical effects supervisor George Gibbs, who incorporated his own lawnmower engine into it. The metal model was over 6.5-feet long with removable side panels for interior access. The tank model was shot on location at Rambla de las Salinas in Valencia, Spain and then shipped to Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) in California for bluescreen work. Following production it was sent to a scrapyard, where this right side section was recognized and recovered by a staff member before the remainder of the model was scrapped.This two-part section is constructed of welded steel with a removable turret piece and a long breaker bar affixed with three green canvas supply bags, two "120/DAT" ammunition boxes, and two "YALNIZ SU" engine hatches. Loose metal wiring is attached along the edges and a hole underneath the cannon allows for a maneuvering rod to be inserted. This piece's paintwork and detailing matches to behind-the-scenes photos of the tank model being prepared for the drop shots.This lot exhibits extensive rusting and discoloration throughout, chipped paint on the breaker, fraying canvas, repainted turret portions, and some broken or missing rivets. Dimensions: 74" x 19" x 12" (187 cm x 48.25 cm x 30.5)Special shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's Guide. Estimate: $5,000 - 7,000ΔThis lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 21st. The auction will begin at 8:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Wednesday, June 22nd; Thursday, June 23rd; or Friday, June 24th.

Lot 24

AMERICAN GRAFFITI - Bob Falfa's (Harrison Ford) Cowboy HatBob Falfa's (Harrison Ford) cowboy hat from George Lucas' coming-of-age comedy American Graffiti. Local drag racer Falfa wore his signature hat while challenging John Milner (Paul Le Mat) to race during a fateful night in Northern California in 1962. After Lucas allegedly requested that he cut his hair for the film, Ford instead suggested that Falfa wear a cowboy hat. This hat has been owned since late 1973 or early 1974 by Sam Crawford, a big fan of the film upon its release, who arranged to purchase the 55 Chevy that Falfa drove in the film directly from Universal Studios. Crawford's ownership of the 55 Chevy vehicle, which had also been used in an earlier film that Graffiti producer Gary Kurtz made called Two Lane Blacktop, is well documented including a feature in the May 1976 issue of Street Rodder magazine. Included in the purchase deal for the car were the 55 Chevy's original prop license plate (see lot 26), and this lot - Harrison Ford's hat. This cream-color woven straw cowboy-style hat features aeration holes on the sides of the crown, a gray elastic-blend hatband around the circumference of the crown, and a decorative red, black, and yellow feather accent. The interior features a brown leather sweatband. It exhibits loose threads in the hatband. Included as additional provenance are a pair of original letters to Crawford from Bunny Alsup, the assistant to producer Gary Kurtz, that reference Crawford's purchase of the car. One letter is dated January 1974 and is on Universal letterhead, the other is from February 1977 and is on Star Wars letterhead. The hat is an incredible artifact to have survived and has been with the same owner for nearly 50 years. It represents a significant moment in film history, the start of young actor Harrison Ford's relationship with George Lucas, which ultimately produced some of the greatest characters in the history of film-Han Solo and Indiana Jones. Estimate: $25,000 - 35,000This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 21st. The auction will begin at 8:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Wednesday, June 22nd; Thursday, June 23rd; or Friday, June 24th.

Lot 1267

STAR WARS: THE BLUEPRINTS (2013) - Star Wars Art Department Crew-Autographed Limited Collector's Edition Hardcover (No. 2 of 5,000)A limited collector's edition hardcover of J.W. Rinzler's Star Wars: The Blueprints numbered 2 of 5,000 and autographed by multiple key crew members from the art department for George Lucas' original Star Wars trilogy. This 336-page hardcover book contains over 250 blueprints and over 500 unpublished photos and designs from the extended Star Wars universe collected by Rinzler.It features a Certificate of Authenticity on the interior cover, embossed foil stamping on the cover and spine, and signatures by Norman Reynolds, Roger Christian, Les Dilley, and Alan Roderick-Jones. The book exhibits minor signs of wear and comes complete in a custom display case. Dimensions: 26" x 23.75" x 4.5" (66 cm x 60.5 cm x 11.5 cm)  Estimate: $200 - 300This lot will be auctioned on Thursday, June 23rd. The auction will begin at 8:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Tuesday, June 21st; Wednesday, June 22nd; or Friday, June 24th.

Lot 1302

LUCASFILM - Set of 13 Holiday Cards13 holiday cards sent to staff at Lucasfilm and its affiliated corporations, including Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), Lucas Digital Ltd., and George Lucas Books. The cards in this set span between 1984 and 2005 and feature printed illustrations referencing Lucasfilm franchises, including Star Wars, Jurassic Park, and Indiana Jones.Several cards are inscribed in marker by various Lucasfilm executives to "Lucy," likely for longtime Lucasfilm Director of Publicity Lucy Autrey Wilson. The set exhibits edge wear throughout from handling. Dimensions: (each) 7.5" x 5.75" (19 cm x 14.75 cm) Estimate: $500 - 700ΔThis lot will be auctioned on Thursday, June 23rd. The auction will begin at 8:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Tuesday, June 21st; Wednesday, June 22nd; or Friday, June 24th.

Lot 1608

GEORGE JONES; a Victorian majolica basket with four wells with leaf and flower decoration and raised on four stylised branch supports, monogram impressed mark to base beside a Victorian lozenge mark with non glazed area with hand painted no.3300-30, width 30cm.Additional InformationFree from any repair, damage or restoration, the interior of the bowls are dirty and have some scratches and light craquelure and some very light staining throughout.

Lot 1673

A large collection of decorative coffee cups and saucers, and decorative china, to include a George Jones crescent china bowl, a Bursley Art Deco candlestick, possibly designed by Charlotte Rhead, with a selection of novelty egg cups etc. 

Lot 1211

A GEORGE JONES MAJOLICA JARDINIERECirca 1875The sides moulded with seagulls flying in a cobalt blue glazed sky, over fish swimming amongst aquatic plants and crustaceans in the turquoise ocean, impressed crescent mark, black painted design number 5247, indistinct registration lozenge, 26cm highNetwork of starcracks across base, three of which extend up the sides of the jardiniere

Lot 570

A very rare George Jones 'Chinese Junk' teapot and cover, circa 1876Conceived in the form of a Chinese cargo boat fully laden with chests of tea, a single figure standing on top of the cover and steering the vessel using a twisted rope, the modelled details picked out in bright colours and gilding, 18.5cm high, 29.5cm long overall, moulded design registration lozenge (2)Footnotes:This well-known although extremely rare novelty teapot was more suited to the enamelled decoration used on this bone china version, although it was also issued in Majolica glazes. Robert Cluett, George Jones Ceramics (1998), pp.66 and 272 mentions a reference in factory records to this piece as a 'Gondolier' teapot and so the factory workmen were clearly confused by its concept. A Majolica example was sold by Christies on 26 November 2013, lot 167.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 15

GEORGE GREENHILL JONES; three George III hallmarked silver spoons with cast beaded rims with family mottos, London 1781, and five hallmarked silver teaspoons, combined approx 6.8ozt/211g (8).Additional InformationEach piece with engraved family motto or initial, minor denting to the bowls, light wear to the marks.

Lot 622A

A George Jones Majolica Sardine Dish Cover(NO DISH)Qty: 1

Lot 162

An early George II silver punch ladle with ovoid bowl, on turned wood handle, George Jones (probably), London 1728, (repaired at stem), to/w a pair of sugar nips of scrolling form, assay mark and partial maker's mark only) (2)

Lot 29

An Edwardian silver half fluted George III style sugar caster, 16.5cm high, Jones & Crompton, Chester 1910, 2.6ozt; a silver capstan inkwell, 15cm diam, London 1932

Lot 81

Quantity of collectors plates including some Coalport examples, and a George Jones chamber pot made for Harrods (qty)

Lot 585

A George Jones Majolica strawberry dish stand.

Lot 496

A GEORGE VI TWIN HANDLED SILVER BOWL in the Arts and Crafts style, with pierced floral fretwork borders, the body with a hammered finish, on four grotesque mask feet, impressed no. 796 to base, by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1945, 26cm, 353gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 1054

Four pieces of blue and white transfer printed pottery comprising Spode Italian vase, George Jones abbey ware fruit bowl and two Asiatic scene plates

Lot 2547

Football: A collection of assorted Arsenal memorabilia to include: an original Arsenal FC blazer badge, in the Art Deco style, 1935-36 within envelope, an envelope addressed to George Allison; a typed card from G. Calder, St. David's; an original black and white press photograph of George Allison with five of the 1934-5 Arsenal squad and another black and white photograph of George Allison and Bryn Jones upon Jones' signing at Arsenal. 

Lot 106

A George Jones Pate sur Pate vase probably by Frederick Schenk, slender, rectangular section, shouldered form, decorated with a maiden with diaphanous veil, standing between calla lily and large palm fronds, white on a dark green ground with gilt highlights to top rim, painted 5632 A to base, hairlines to top rim, 24cm. high Provenance The Douglas Johnson collection. Literature Bernard Bumpus, Pate Sur Pate, Barrie & Jenkins, page 160 figure 121 for a larger vase pattern number 5648A.

Lot 1611

George V cased set of hallmarked silver coffee bean spoons, Birmingham 1934, maker Marson & Jones, two hallmarked silver napkin rings, hallmarked silver egg cup, hallmarked silver and Whitby jet handled manicure set and four coasters with inset Perstorp Sweden silver animals, weight of spoons, napkin rings and egg cup 129g all in

Lot 208

Victoria (1819-1901). Queen of Great Britain & Ireland, 1837-1901. Vignetted cabinet card portrait of John Brown in profile [by George Washington Wilson, Aberdeen], c. 1870s, albumen print, inscribed in blue ink by Queen Victoria in lower blank area of image, 'J. Brown - the Queen's truest friend', set in a contemporary silver-plated desk frame with plush-lined backing and original inlaid hinged morocco case with fastener by Edwards & Jones, 161 Regent Street, [London], 19 x 15 cm overall QTY: (1)NOTE:Richard Assheton Cross, 1st Viscount Cross, (1823-1914), was born in Red Scar, near Preston, Lancashire. A lawyer and banker, Cross was a Conservative member of the House of Commons from 1857 to 1862 and from 1868 (when he defeated Gladstone for a Lancashire constituency) until 1886. In 1874 Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli appointed him home secretary. The Cross Act of 1875 empowered municipalities to buy and demolish slums and to build housing for rental. In the same year Cross carried through Parliament the Factory Act, regulating the employment of women and children in textile mills; the Public Health Act, a comprehensive sanitary code; and two statutes reinterpreting Gladstone’s trade-union legislation of 1871. Cross left office with Disraeli in 1880, served again as home secretary in the 3rd Marquess of Salisbury’s brief ministry of 1885-86, was created viscount in 1886, and held the secretaryship for India from that year until 1892. From 1895 to 1900 he was lord privy seal.'Cross was a fellow of the Royal Society, a bencher of the Inner Temple, and an ecclesiastical commissioner, and was keenly interested in the affairs of the church. His honours included, besides the viscountcy, the GCB (1880) and GCSI (1892). He was among the small band of her ministers to whom Queen Victoria gave her close personal friendship, and he was a trustee of more than one royal marriage settlement' (ODNB online). Cross may now be best remembered as one of the country's outstanding home secretaries but some of the material offered here (lots 208-227), by direct descent from the family, reveals his close relationship with Queen Victoria. He is mentioned frequently in her journals (online) from 1877 until 1900, often as a guest at the royal residences of Balmoral, Windsor and Osborne.John Brown (1826-1883) was a Scottish gillie and a favourite servant of Queen Victoria. Though unliked by most other members of the royal family the exact nature of his relationship with Victoria has been the subject of great speculation. Brown became a strong friend and supporter of Victoria after the death of Prince Albert in 1861 and she was known to have given him numerous gifts as well as creating two medals for him, the Faithful Servant Medal and the Devoted Service Medal, both of which he is seen wearing in this portrait.  

Lot 22

Spencer (Edmund). Turkey, Russia, the Black Sea, and Circassia, 4th thousand, George Routledge, 1854, 4 chromolithographic plates including frontispiece, numerous wood-engravings to text, a little spotting and dust-soiling, ownership signature of W. Bird to half-title and book tickets of Charles James Jones and Richard Luckett to front pastedown, original gilt-decorated cloth, rubbed, split on joints and spine near detached, 8vo, together with:[Nicoll, Martha], Ismeer, or Smyrna and its British Hospital in 1855, by a Lady, 1st edition, James Madden, 1856, 2 tinted lithographic plates including frontispiece, wood-engraved vignette to title, 12 pages publisher's catalogue at rear, original cloth gilt, heavily rubbed and slightly marked, plus[Bushby, Henry Jeffreys], A Month in the Camp before Sebastopol, by a non-combatant, 1st edition, Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1855, 24 pp. publisher's catalogue at rear, a little spotting, original cloth gilt, slightly rubbed and soiled, plus others related by Laurence Oliphant, Colonel Atwell Lake, Humphry Sandwith, Captain Hodasevich and others plus an 8-volume set of Kinglake's The Invasion of the Crimea, 1863, original cloth, rubbed and partly faded, spines relaid, all 8voQTY: (22)NOTE:'Unhappily, this dread of the advance of democratic principles, and its paralysing influence on the policy of the European powers, has enabled Russia, year after year, to triumph over the rights of nations, sweep vast provinces and entire kingdoms from the face of the world, and rule as dictators in the cabinets of every state in Europe and Asia', (Spencer, Introduction, page iv).Lots 20-36, which mostly concern the Crimean War of 1853-56 and include direct reportage on the war, are being sold in aid of Ukrainian journalism in the current war in Ukraine, the funds donated to journalists located with the support of British-Ukrainian Aid (Charity Registered in England and Wales 1164472).

Lot 349

Jones (Glyn). The Saga of Llywarch The Old, limited edition, London: Golden Cockerel Press, 1955, 4 monochrome plates, bookplate to the front pastedown, publishers original gilt decorated full morocco in slipcase, boards slightly faded, 8vo, 38/200, together with;Wallis (Cedric), Rondels [Charles D'Orleans and other French Poets], limited edition, London: The Carvel Press, 1951, 5 black & white wood-engraving illustrations by Guy Worsdell, original white cloth with red calf spine label, 4to, 40/150, plusK.S. Bhat [publisher], Soma, limited edition, London, September 1931, 2 monochrome illustrations, period inscription to the head of the front endpaper, some minor marks, publishers original yellow cloth, boards 7 spine slightly rubbed & marked, 299/350, 8vo, and 10 further volumes of private press/limited edition books, including Broadside Ballards of the Restoration Periosfrom the Jersey Collection known as The Osterley Park Ballards, by F. Burlington Fawcett, limited edition, London: The Bodley Head, 1930, 8/750, large 8vo, Ned Kelly, being his own story of his life and crimes, limited edition, Melbourne: The Hawthorn Press, 1942, signed, 116/175, 8vo, Héloïse and Abélard, by George Moore, limited edition, London: privately printed, 1921, signed by the author, 629/1500, 8voQTY: (13)

Lot 136

Vinyl Records - 45rpm 7" singles various genres and artists including Elvis Presley picture disc, The Beatles, The Animals, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Wings, Roger Daltrey, Tycoon picture disc, David Bowie, Elton John, Bruce Springsteen, Brian May, Abba, Sparks, Howard Jones, Culture Club, The A's, Art of Noise with Max Headroom, Nottingham Forest, Every Mother's Son, MC Hammer, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, Child, Darts, Credence Clearwater Revival, Chicago, Charlie Daniels Band, Blonde on Blonde, Blue Zoo, Eddy Arnold, Rick Astley, Beastie Boys, Mantronix, Dr Hook, Matt Bianco, Arcadia, Buddy Holly, Cliff Richard, Matchbox, The Bachelors, Curiosity Killed The Cat, Roy Wood Wizzo Band, The Danleers, Atomic rooster, Bombers, Cher, Sammy Davis Jr, Dante's Inferno, Chic, Cutting Crew, Hank Marvin, Richard Marx, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Tina Charles, The Crickets, others including easy listening, crooners, classical, pop, etc (*over 300)

Lot 139

Vinyl Records - 45rpm 7" singles various genres and artists including Prince, Bon Jovi, INXS, Whitesnake, The Rolling Stones, Billy Idol, Roxette, Madonna, Madness, David Bowie, Fine Young Cannibals, Michael Jackson, Bryan Adams, Cheap Trick, Alanah Myles, The Tourists, The Blow Monkeys, The Kinks, The Beatles, Bad English, UB40, Phil Collins, Stevie Wonder, Elvis Presley, Mike and The Mechanics, XDreamysts, Gerry and the Pacemakers, The Beachboys, George Harrison, Simply Red, Martika, Richard Marx, Belinda Carlisle, Extreme, London Beat, The Animals, Susan Fassbender, Boy George, The Bluebells, Hall and Oates, Mariah Carey, Janet Jackson, Gloria Estefan, Terence Trent D'Arby, Disney, Neil Sedaka, Bing Crosby, Fats Domino, Tony Blackburn, An Emotional Fish, Amy Grant, Whitney Houston, Rick Astley, George Michael, Billy Ocean, Tom Jones, KC and the Sunshine Band, Billy Ray Cyrus, Chubby Checker, Michael Bolton, Manhattan Transfer, Tiffany, The Everly Brothers, Billy Joel, Milli Vanilli, Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, Vanilla Ice, Maxi Priest, Rogue picture disc, others including easy listening, jazz, crooners, classical, pop, etc (*over 300)

Lot 140

Vinyl Records - 45rpm 7" singles various genres and artists including Black Sabbath, David Bowie, Bryan Adams, Gary Moore, Meatloaf, Simply Red, Fine Young Cannibals, The Blow Monkeys, Fleetwood Mac, Michael Jackson, Blondie, ABC, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, The Boomtown Rats, Johnnie Taylor blue vinyl, Diana Foster/Autumn white vinyl (2), Queen, Chris Rea, REO Speedwagon, The Pet Shop Boys, Maxi Priest, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Shalamar, Mike and The Mechanics, Chris De Burgh, The Kinks, Phil Collins, Jesus Jones, The Jets, Earth Wind and Fire, Sweet, T'Pau, Boy George, The Beatles, Manfred Mann, Elvis Presley, Cher, Fuzzbox, Bill Haley and his Comets, Vitaminz, Cliff Richard, Dave Edmunds, Marvin Gaye, Mariah Carey, Carmel, The Move, The Shadows, Suzi Quatro, Tom Cochrane, Gloria Gaynor, Julie Covington, The Rubettes, Abba, Alvin Stardust, Wizzard, Mud, Slade, 10cc, The Commodores, Tom Jones, Black Rod, Glen Campbell, Herman's Hermits, Lindisfarne, Chuck Berry, others including easy listening, crooners, classical, pop, etc (*over 300)

Lot 141

Vinyl Records - 45rpm 7" singles various genres and artists including Metallica, The Jam, David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, Heart, UB40, Madness, Autumn/Diana Foster white vinyl, Michael Jackson, Heaven 17, Howard Jones, Modern Romance picture disc, Elton John, The Housemartins, Deacon Blue, Mike and The Mechanics, Bang, ABC, Free, Cud 7" box set, Gilbert O'Sullivan, Stevie Wonder, Elton John, Heatwave, Boz Scaggs, Patrick Hernandez, Herman's Hermits, The Shadows, Tom Jones, Jeep, Disney, Paul McCartney, Manfred Mann, Rose Royce, The love Machine, George Harrison, The Greedies, Wings, Bee Gees, Kim Appleby, Carly Simon, Cliff Richard, Kid Creole and The Coconuts, Christopher Cross, Shalamar, Every Mother's Son, Bing Crosby, Bread, Kylie Minogue, Harpers Bizarre, Neil Sedaka, Matchbox, Oleta Adams, Shirley Bassey, John Lennon, The Marvelettes, Mental As Anything, The Beachboys, Elvis Presley, others including easy listening, crooners, classical, pop, etc (*over 300)

Lot 143

Vinyl Records - 45rpm singles various genres and artists including David Bowie, Michael Jackson, Dexys Midnight Runners, Eurythmics, Yes, Van Halen, Culture Club, Cyndi Lauper, Duran Duran, Alice Cooper, The Beatles, Simple Minds, Right Said Fred, The Rolling Stones, Bing Crosby, T-Rex, The Kinks, Moody Blues, George Harrison, Dave Edmunds Rockpile, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Marmalade, Credence Clearwater Revival, Big Country, Procul Harum, Tina Turner, Phil Collins, REO Speedwagon, Michael McDonald, Fingerprintz blue vinyl disc, The Beachboys, Starship, Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Dire Straits, Huey Lewis and the News, Bread, Whitney Houston, Madonna, Bananarama, The Knack, Tom Jones, The Righteous Brothers, Marmalade, Joe Cocker, Mud, Rod Stewart, Gloria Gaynor, Blondie, Amii Stewart, Fischer Z, Adam Faith, Frankie Vaughan, Hall and Oates, Toto, Men at Work, Chicago, Steve Miller Band, Slade, Cliff Richard, Don McLean, others including easy listening, classical, pop, etc (*over 300)

Lot 149

Vinyl Records - 45rpm 7" singles various genres and artists including The Flys green vinyl, Rainbow, Guns and Roses, Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, Davie Bowie, Fine Young Cannibals, Hall and Oates, The Rolling Stones, Gary Moore, Elton John, Gary Numan, Richard Marx special edition poster single, Blue Oyster Cult, Roxette, Madonna, Chicago, Aretha Franklyn, The XDreamysts, George Michael, Steve Winwood, Bobby Brown, Dr Feelgood, The Beatles, Michael Jackson, Cher, Bill Haley, Stevie Wonder, Blazer Blazer, FR David, The Merseybeats, The Bluebells, Billy Joel, Hot Chocolate, Bow Wow Wow, Paul Haig, Haircut One Hundred, Jamie Jay Morgan, Wet Wet Wet, Boyz II Men, Boy George, Celine Dion, Paul Brady, The Bangles, New Kids On The Block, Billy Ocean, Sinead O'Connor, Milli Vanilli, The Flying Pickets, Boys Don't Cry, Rogue picture disc, Live Wire, Liverpool Express, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Mariah Carey, Kiki Dee, Billy Joel, Tom Jones, Cliff Richard, Bing Crosby, The Jets, The Shadows, Blancmange, others including easy listening, crooners, classical, pop, etc (*over 300)

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