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Lot 674

Vinyl - 4 UK pressing Led Zeppelin LPs all with plum Atlantic Records labels to include I (grey strip to bottom of sleeve) Vg+ / Vg (non feelable marks, name to label), II (Killing Floor credit, Thank You) Vg, III (Peter Grant credit, Celebration Day credit) Vg+, IV (Peter Grant credit) sleeve Ex vinyl side 1 has feelable mark across first three tracks, side 2 Ex-

Lot 10

Vinyl - Led Zeppelin self titled LP on Atlantic Records 588171. Original UK 1st pressing with turquoise sleeve lettering, Superhype Music credit and plum Atlantic labels, uncorrected matrix, A//1 B//1 Sleeve EX (usual slight laminate lift on left front, and small crease to rear top right), Vinyl Ex- with original inner sleeve dated Nov 1969

Lot 8

Vinyl - Led Zeppelin IV LP on Atlantic Records 2401012. Original UK plum labels and incorrect Misty Mountain Top, A//3 / B//3 matrices and printed inner. EX- (light non feelable marks).

Lot 437

Vinyl - 5 Alternative Rock / Grunge LP’s to include: Nirvana – Nevermind (DGC – GEF 24425, EU 1991 misprinted with inverted (upside-down) text & monkey image on the back side of the inner sleeve. A1 / B2 matrices) VG+ / VG, Babes In Toyland – Fontanelle (Southern Records – 18501-1, UK 1992 with printed inner and promo poster) VG+ / VG, Nymphs – Nymphs (Geffen Records – GEF 24366, EU 1991 with printed inner) VG+ / VG, Lemonheads – It's A Shame About Ray (Atlantic – 7567-82460-1, EU 1992 with hype sticker and printed inner) VG, Lemonheads – Creator (Taang! Records – TAANG! 23, US 1988 with blue print cover and printed inner) EX- (in open shrink) / EX-

Lot 155

Vinyl - 6 Alternative Rock / Hardcore original pressing LP’s by US bands and 2 x 10” singles to include - Grandaddy – Under The Western Freeway (Big Cat – ABB 152, UK 1998) EX / VG+ Fugazi - In On The Kill Taker (Dischord Records – dis70v, EU 1993) VG+, Fugazi - Red Medicine (Dischord Records – DIS90V, UK 1995) EX / VG, Dinosaur Jr. – Where You Been (Blanco Y Negro – BYN28, UK 1993) VG+, Luscious Jackson – In Search Of Manny (Big Cat – ABB 46 X, UK 1993 with insert) VG++ / VG, Lemonheads – It's A Shame About Ray (Atlantic – 7567-82460-1, EU 1992) VG+, Lemonheads – It's A Shame About Ray (Atlantic – A7423TE, UK 1992 10”) VG+, Dinosaur Jr. – Feel The Pain (Blanco Y Negro – NEG 74TE, UK 1994 limited edition numbered one sided etched 10”) VG+. 

Lot 440

Vinyl - 4 Led Zeppelin UK pressing LP’s to include II (Atlantic records - 588198) UK, plum Atlantic label, Lemon Song credit to label and darker brown gatefold sleeve, A 2 / B 2 matrices) EX / VG+, Led Zeppelin IV (Atlantic Records 2401012) original UK Plum labels and corrected Misty Mountain Hop, Peter Grant credit to bottom of label, A//3 / B//4 matrices and printed inner VG+ / VG-, Led Zeppelin IV (Atlantic Records K 50008) UK orange / green labels and incorrect, A//3 / B//4 matrices and printed inner, EX- / EX, Physical Graffiti (Swan Song – SSK 89400) UK pressing without Warner logo (W) on rim text, A1 / B5 / C1 / D1 with printed inners and cardboard gatefold insert, EX-

Lot 9

Vinyl - Led Zeppelin - II LP on Atlantic records - 588198, original UK 1st pressing, plum Atlantic labels, Livin' Lovin' Wreck to label and lighter brown gatefold sleeve, A//2 / B//2 matrices. EX- / VG+ (light scuffs)

Lot 681

Vinyl - 2 Led Zeppelin UK pressing LP’s to include: II (Atlantic records - 588198) original UK, plum Atlantic label, Lemon Song credit to label and lighter brown gatefold sleeve, A 2 / B 2 matrices, EX- / VG+ (light scuffs), Led Zeppelin IV (Atlantic Records 2401012) original UK Plum labels and incorrect Misty Mountain Top, A//3 / B//4 matrices and printed inner, EX-

Lot 803

SOUL/ R&B - LP/ CD BOX SETS. A quality pack of 3 LP/ CD box sets. Artists/ titles include Atlantic Rhythm And Blues 1947-1974 (781 620-1, 14 LP box set. Records housed in 7 gatefold sleeves inside a slip case. Records generally Ex to Ex+. Sleeves Ex. Box slip case VG+), Philadelphia International Records: The 40th Anniversary Set (5014797138278, 10x CD set. Discs appear to be in Excellent condition. Box VG+) and The Supremes (012 159 415-2, 4x CD set with bonus disc and booklet. Discs appear to be in Excellent condition. Velvet box VG+).

Lot 85

WW1/WW2 GROUP OF 7 MEDALS, ROYAL ENGINEERS. First World War pair of medals, 1914-1918 British War Medal and Victory medal (404328 SPR. A. PRINGLE R.E.) together with the 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star with clasp 'France and Germany', Africa Star with clasp 'North Africa 1942-43', Italy Star, 1939-1945 British War Medal, records show Alexander Pringle of the Royal Engineers entitled to the BWM and Victory Medal, he also served in the same Corps with the number 338, displayed in a glass frame 30 cm x 25 cm. CR* Unexamined out of glazed frame but look to be in good condition.

Lot 903

A BOX OF THE ROLLING STONES BOX SETS, comprising Ladies & Gentlemen The Rolling Stones deluxe numbered limited edition box set no 34690, a Forty Licks special limited edition CD box set (tiny tear to edge of lid of box), Treasures of The Rolling Stones box set, Totally Stripped book, DVDs and CD set, Sweet Summer Sun Hyde Park Live book, DVD/Blu-ray and CDs set, and a Steel Wheels Live Atlantic City New Jersey records set, together with a Confessin' the Blues book and records box set (scuffs at corners, creasing at spine) (1 box) (sd, sets appear complete)

Lot 5126

Led Zeppelin vinyl records - five copies of Led Zeppelin II (two plum Atlantic three green), four copies of Led Zeppelin III (two plum Atlantic two green, one missing wheel), Led Zeppelin IV (green), Presence, The Age Of Atlantic (12).

Lot 514A

Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin (six lp set) six vinyl lp box set - Atlantic US 1990 (7 82144-1), complete with booklet and poster, records in very good condition

Lot 4122

Led Zeppelin vinyl records - Led Zeppelin II, plum Atlantic; Led Zeppelin III, plum Atlantic (2).

Lot 4200

AC DC Photos and Festival Ephemera. Collection of AC DC and rock promotional items to include; AC DC black and white group photo (1) and Band promotional shot (10x8)(1), Japanese festival flyer (1), 16th National Jazz, Blues, Rock festival flyer (1), Display stickers (3), Atlantic Records A4 document (1), Hammersmith 1979 ticket stub (1) . Lot also includes; Alex Harvey single flyer (1) Free trade hall event tickets (5), Ian Knight Jazz flyer (1) and other items (7). (23 items). Condition Report: We do advise that viewing is required to satisfy and queries regarding authenticity.

Lot 4120

Led Zeppelin vinyl records - The Song Remains The Same, Physical Graffiti, Led Zeppelin I (plum Atlantic) Led Zeppelin II (plum Atlantic), Led Zeppelin III (plum Atlantic), Led Zeppelin IV, Presence (7).

Lot 4075

Kent / Ace label vinyl records - to include, Dyke and the Blazers 'So Sharp!', Pee Wee Crayton 'Volume Two-Rocking Down On Central Avenue', The Tyrone Davis Story, Ace Story Vol.1, Billy Vera 'The Atlantic Years, 1967-70' (5).

Lot 253

Original pressing of The Genius of Ray Charles, released by Atlantic Records (Atlantic 1312) in 1959. This influential album showcases Charles' transition into a more sophisticated, big-band sound, incorporating jazz and orchestral arrangements. Features notable tracks such as Let the Good Times Roll, It Had to Be You, and Alexander's Ragtime Band. Includes performances with arrangements by Quincy Jones and Ralph Burns, contributing to the album’s rich instrumental depth. A must-have for collectors of blues, jazz, and R&B vinyl records.Dimensions: 12"HIssued: 1959Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 698

Various LP records, to include Elton John, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Greatest Hits, Queen, A Night at The Opera, Rod Stewart Atlantic Crossing, Sing it Again and Sing it Again Rod, other artists, to include Ralph McTell, Bread, Mike Oldfield, Gilbert O'Sullivan, Don McClain, Cat Stevens, Wings, and Rick Wakeman.

Lot 35

Tori Amos - Boys For Pele - a double long play / LP vinyl record album pressed on clear vinyl on the Atlantic Records label (East West 7567-828672-1). With insert. VG+ condition.

Lot 393

An original Atlantic Records AC/DC 1978 European Tour sweatshirt. Label size L. Good overall condition.

Lot 236

LP/CD/CASSETTE BOXSETS (INC PROMOS). A collection of 12 CD/LP/Cassette box sets, 9 shaped disks and 1 CD/DVD book. Artists/ Titles include The Beatles, Earth Wind and Fire, Bob Seger, Anthrax, Horslips, The Timelords, Steve Wright, Icehouse, Auto de fe, Kirsty Maccoll, Ray Parker Jr, Pillows and Prayers, Hothouse Flowers, Levi's Rock, Atlantic Rhythm Section, Barclay James Harvest, Steve Winwood, Buddy Holly, Joanne Mackell, The Factory Story (Missing partial CDs)Please note some sets may be missing piecesCondition is VG+ to EX+ (Some records may require a professional clean)Some boxes may drop below due to storage

Lot 232

DANCE / ELECTRONIC / DOWNTEMPO - LP COLLECTION. A super collection of approx 30 (mostly) LPs to include promotional copies. Artists/ Titles include Nightmare's On Wax - Smoker Delight (promo, both discs), Goldie - Timeless, Freeland - Now & Then, Cassiues - DJ Tool, Adam Freeland's Coastal Breaks II, Trance Atlantic 2, Brit Hop And Amyl House, Various Artists - The Orange Compilation, Afterlife (RIPELP212), The Ballistic Brothers, System 7, Annie On One, Adam Freeland and The Auteurs Vs U-Ziq. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+, some of the records may require a professional clean and some sleeves may drop below.

Lot 76

BOB DYLAN/ COUNTRY ROCK - LP COLLECTION. A collection of around 21 country rock LPs, including a number of titles from Bob Dylan. Artists/ titles include Gram Parsons - Grievous Angel, Neil Young inc Hawks & Doves, Harvest. Graham Nash - Wild Tales, Buffalo Springfield inc Expecting To Fly, S/T and Atlantic Masters. Bob Dylan in At Budokan, Self-Portrait, The Times They Are A-Changn', Shot Of Love, Down In The Groove, Blood On The Tracks, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, Infidels, Slow Train Coming, Self Portrait, John Wesley Harding, Empire Burlesque, Oh Mercy and Planet Waves. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+, odd one may drop to VG. Some of the records may require a professional clean.

Lot 280

Eight collectable music books, many with signatures and dedications. To include: Pete Sinfield - Under The Sky (softcover 1st ed), Tom Wolfe - The Mid-Atlantic Man (inscription 'To Derek Taylor...' , Sept 1969, UK 1st ed, no dust jacket, and with a note in the same hand on Sunday Times stationery) Steve Turner - Tonight We Will Fake Love (inscripton by ST to Annie, softcover US copy, 1978), Maxim Decharne - The Prisoner Of Brenda (inscription to Annie by Maxim Decharne), Peter Brook - The Shifting Point (signed with inscription to Annie), softcover copy of 'Oxtoby's Rockers' (signed by David Oxtoby and David Sandison), U2 Rattle & Hum (with note to Annie on Island Records notepaper).

Lot 172

Vinyl Records; A quantity of mostly original LP's and 7" 45rpm Singles, including Jethro Tull 'Aqualung', ILPS9145, Deep Purple 'Fireball', with lyric sheet insert, Free 'The Free Story', limited edition double album on Island Records, ISLD 4, Yes 'Fragile' on Atlantic K50009, gatefold sleeve complete with booklet, approx. 35 lp's and 45 singles, contained within two record cases (2)

Lot 14

STREAM RECORDS - LP PACK. A pack of 6 x LPs released on Stream Records. Artists/ Titles are Lee Harwood - Landscapes (P1202), Robert Duncan - Letters (p 1206), Stuart Montgomery (P 1207), The Coherences - Anselm Hollo (P1203), Tom Raworth (p 1204), The North Atlantic Turbine (P 1201). The records are generally VG+ to Ex+. Please note that all sleeves will contain archival stickers from the BBC. The majority of these stickers are 'on top' of the plastic with some 'underneath' (i.e. on the sleeve itself) - generally G to VG.

Lot 89

A MANUSCRIPT VALUATIONS LEDGER FOR THE LONDON SHIP BROKER C.H. RUGG & CO. 1917-18with entries dated from 20 March 1917 to 26 July 1918, including valuations for several World War I losses, original vellum boards, hand written titles to front cover and spine -- 13 x 8½in. (33 x 21.5cm.)During the First World War C. H. Rugg & Co was the exclusive broker for the UK shipbuilding industry and acted as honorary broker to the Admiralty. In the War, the merchant service suffered heavy losses from German U-boat attacks. A policy of unrestricted warfare meant that merchant seafarers were at great risk. The tonnage lost to U-boats was around 7,759,090 tons, and 14,661 merchant seamen were killed. The ledger has over 200 handwritten entries of ships lost while on war service. The entries record details of ships lost with details of valuations and the settlement paid to the owners. Entry No. 41 was for S.S. Rio Colorado, on 22 March 1917 the ship detonated a mine laid by the submarine SM UC-50. The steamer had just reached the Tyne having crossed the Atlantic, on passage from Montevideo for Newcastle and had been approaching the mouth of the Tyne with her cargo of wheat, when she struck the mine amidships, blasting a hole in the side of the hull. Sea conditions were extremely rough at the time and she foundered in just 40 minutes. The chief officer, boatswain and two seamen drowned, whilst three firemen and the second engineer were lost and also presumed drowned. The unfortunate captain drowned while attempting to swim to safety. The ship was valued by Rugg & Co at £78,00 and eventually a settlement of £82,500 was paid to the owners Wm Petersen and Co. of London. The offices of C.H. Rugg & Co in the Baltic Exchange were completely destroyed along with files going back 100 years by an IRA bomb on 10 April 1992. Given the loss of the company's records, this must be a rare survival.

Lot 1150

DUSTY SPRINGFIELD/ LED ZEPPELIN - ATLANTIC PROMO SAMPLER LP (TL-ST-135). A sought-after 1969 Atlantic records producded sampler LP promo that contains excertps from Dusty SPringrield's album Dusty In Memphis (SD 8214) on the side 1 and excerpts from Led Zeppelin's self-titled album (SD 8216) on side 2. The record (TL-ST-135, 1969 US promo release on Atlantic. White labels with black text. Each side contains 4 songs from the respective albums. Record is strong VG+, displays a couple of hairline/ light paper marks. Comes in a plain white card sleeve).

Lot 1178

CONTEMPORARY JAZZ/FUSION/SOUL-JAZZ - LPs. Deep grooves galore with these 45 x very well-kept LPs. Artists/titles include Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes - Visions Of A New World (scarce UK original, RCA orange label SF 8461 - Ex a few paper marks/Ex+ lovely sleeve), George Freeman - Man & Woman (Groove Merchant GM 3305), Hubert Laws - Afro-Classic (UK CTI 6006), The Chicago Theme (UK CTI 6058) and The Laws Of Jazz (US Atlantic green/orange label, SD 1432), Deodato - In Concert (UK CTI release), Mike Gibbs - The Only Chrome-Waterfall Orchestra, Freddie Hubbard - Polar AC (UK CTI 6066), McCoy Tyner - Trident, Tony Williams - The Joy Of Flying, David Liebman - Sweet Hands, Tony Coe - Coe-Existence, Paul Humphrey - Supermellow, Chick Corea - The Leprechaun, Rahsaan Roland Kirk - The Case Of The 3 Sided Dream In Audio Color (SD 1674), Sonny Criss - Warm & Sonny, Sonny Fortune - Waves Of Dreams, Manfred Schoof Quintet, Dexter Gordon, Eddie Harris, Eric Gale, Astrud Gilberto, Ron Carter, Azar Lawrence, Quincy Jones, David Sanborn and Mel Lewis. The records are presented almost entirely in lovely Ex to Ex+/archive condition, the sleeves typically clean VG+ to Ex+ condition.

Lot 1399

CLASSIC ROCK - LP COLLECTION. A classic collection of approx 43 x LPs. Artists/ Titles include Led Zeppelin inc III (2401002, plum/ red Atlantic labels, Peter Grant credit, A5/B5, Ex/VG+), In Through The Out Door (8122796574, as new/sealed), Led Zeppelin (L40031, green/orange labels) and Physical Graffiti (SSK89400), King Crimson - In The Court Of The Crimson King (2302057, Polydor RE), The Beatles inc Sgt Peppers (2 box RE), Abbey Road (green alligned apple), Rubber Soul (PMC 1267, black & yellow, fair/G) A Hard Day's Night (2 box RE), Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run, Blind Faith - Blind Faith, AC/DC, Wings and Paul McCartney. The condition is generally VG to Ex+ with many records grading VG+ or above.

Lot 636

LED ZEPPELIN - LP RARITIES PACK. A quality pack of 4 studio LPs by Led Zeppelin. Titles include II (588198, UK plum/ red Atlantic. Livin' Lovin Wreck labels. Record G+, numerous surface marks including some felable marks. Sleeve VG), III (2401002, UK plum/ red Atlantic. Peter Grant credit labels. A5/ B5 matrix. Record VG+/ sleeve Ex), IV (2401012. UK plum/ red Atlantic. Kinney/ Superhype credit labels. A3/ B4. Record VG/ sleeve VG+) and Physical Graffiti (SSK 89400, UK with no WB label rim text. Matrix: A1/ B5/ C1/ D1. Records VG+/ sleeve VG).

Lot 944

MC5/ LOVE - LP PACK. A quality selection of 4 LPs by two legends of garage & psych. Artists/ titles include MC5 inc High Time (2400 123, UK plum/ red Atlantic. Record VG+/ perhaps Ex with a professional clean. Has some inner sleeve transfer to the playing surfaces. Sleeve Ex), Back In The USA (K50346, VG+/ Ex and Kick Out The Jams (K42027, butterfly labels. VG+/ Ex). Love - S/T (EKS 74001, UK stereo pressing on red/ orange labels with black logo/ text. Record Ex/ sleeve VG+). Most of the records would benefit from a professional clean.

Lot 114

3 Led Zeppelin LP records - Atlantic 'Led Zeppelin, 'Led Zeppelin II' and 'Led Zeppelin III'

Lot 139

THE WATCHES & ARCHIVE OF SHEILA SCOTT O.B.E. (1922-88), 'BRITAIN'S QUEEN OF THE AIR'Given all that could be written about this remarkable aviatrix, the cataloguer turns firstly to Encyclopedia Britannica:'Sheila Scott was born on 27 April 1922 at Worcester, Worcestershire and was a British aviator who broke more than 100 light-aircraft records between 1965 and 1972 and was the first British pilot to fly solo around the world.After attending a Worcester boarding school, Scott became a trainee nurse at Haslar Naval Hospital (1944), where she tended the wounded during World War II. In London she appeared in small roles for theatre, film, and television and worked as a model (1945–59). In 1960 she earned her pilot’s license, bought an old biplane from the Royal Air Force, and won several races, capturing the De Havilland and Jean Lennox Bird trophies for that year. To pay for her flying, she became a demonstrator for Cessna and Piper aircraft.Scott first flew around the world in 1966, covering about 31,000 miles (50,000 km) in 189 flying hours. She set world records when she flew between London and Cape Town (1967) and across the North Atlantic Ocean (1967), the South Atlantic Ocean (1969), and from the Equator to the Equator over the North Pole (1971). After her record polar flight, she made a third around-the-world solo flight, earning her 100th world-class record. She wrote I Must Fly (1968) and On Top of the World (1973; U.S. title Barefoot in the Sky, 1974). Scott was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE; 1968), and she received the Royal Aero Club’s Gold Medal (1972). She died at London on 20 October 1988.'Further notice should be made the fact that Scott was likely the inspiration to Ian Fleming for the alluring 'Pussy Galore' in Goldfinger, played by Honor Blackman in the 1964 movie.Her flights with NASA in 1971 are also worth mention:'Sheila Scott is pictured here with her Piper Aztec 'Mythre', in which she made her world and a half flight in 1971. On this flight, she became the first person to fly over the North Pole in a single engine plane. She carried special NASA equipment for a communications experiment testing the Interrogation Recording and Location System (IRLS) of the Nimbus polar orbiting satellite. The IRLS equipment, a Balloon Interrogation package, transmitted data on Scott’s location during the 34,000 mile (~55,000 kilometer) flight to the Nimbus satellite, which relayed it to NASA’s ground station at Fairbanks, Alaska and then to a computer center in Greenbelt, Maryland. Sheila Scott’s record-making, historic flight confirmed the satellite’s ability to collect location data from remote computerized and human-operated stations with a unique “mobile platform” location test.'She was Roy Plomley's castaway on Desert Island Discs in January 1967, her luxury being tobacco seeds to ensure a never-ending supply of smokes. Scott was always seen as a somewhat quirky individual and flew barefoot, claiming she could feel the controls better. She always signed of 'Happy Landings!' and we hope these treasures will find much the same.Sheila Scott's famous Rolex GMT-Master 'Pepsi' stainless steel automatic dual time wristwatch, first worn on her famous 1966 record-breaking long-distance flightRolex, stainless steel automatic dual time wristwatch with date and leather bracelet, this rather worn, Ref. 1675, GMT-Master 'Pepsi', with bakelite bezel, stainless steel Oyster case, screw-down crown and back the reverse engraved 'SHEILA SCOTT', blue and red 24-hour calibrated bezel, No. 1255812, the applied triangular and dot indexes upon the face 'factory' luminated with radium marker, 40mm, in running condition at time of cataloguing but would likely benefit from a service, a most historic object, very fineProvenance:Philips, December 1989 (Sold by Order of Sheila Scott O.B.E.).Scott wore this very watch on her famous flights. Her image - and this watch - was the first to ever market sports watches for wear by women. Scott commented that it was '...a marvelous watch.'It is no surprise that 'Pussy Galore' also wore a 'Pepsi' in Goldfinger.…

Lot 2101

Vinyl records - Led Zeppelin 6 LP and booklet set Atlantic 7567-82144-1, Condition Report: split ti box, residue of foam padding that has long since disintergrated is in box and on back of one of the sleeves.

Lot 2152

Vinyl records - Atlantic Rhythm and Blues 1947-1974 Box set.

Lot 2158

Vinyl records - Rod Stewart / Faces collection, to include, Never A Dull Moment, Gasoline Alley (3 copies one with Heavy Texture sleeve, all Vertigo swirl), Atlantic Crossing, Sing It Again Rod, Ooh La La, A Nod's As Good As A Wink, An Old Raincoat Never Lets You Down (Vertigo swirl) (40).

Lot 2619

A collection of approximately fifty-nine promo/demo single records, all London and Atlantic releases, including 'Dear Lover' by Mary Wells, 'Shop Around' by The Miracles, 'A Time To Love, A Time To Cry', by Lou Johnson, 'Green Onions' by Booker T. and The M.G's, 'Born To Be Together' and 'Breakin Up' by The Ronettes, and singles by Otis Redding, James Brown and Darlene Love.

Lot 573

Vinyl - Soul / R&B - 17 original 1960’s UK 7” singles on the red Atlantic Records label to include: Percy Sledge (584001), Sam And Dave (584003), The Capitols (584004), Solomon Burke (584005), Wayne Kemp (584006), Ben E. King (584008), Russel Evans And The Night Hawkes (584010), Rex Garvin & The Mighty Cravers (584028), Little Mack & The Boss Sounds (584031), Brother Jack McDuff (584036), Albert King (584099), Don Covay And The Goodtimers (584114), The Clovers (584160), The Rose Garden (584163), The Astors (584245), Tyrone Davis (584253), The Drifters (ATL 70.127 German with P/S), Condition VG+ overall

Lot 89

Vinyl - Led Zeppelin II LP on Atlantic Records 588198, plum labels, Lemon Song credit to sleeve and label. Vg+

Lot 572

Vinyl - Soul / R&B - 26 original 1960’s UK 7” singles on the black Atlantic Records label to include: Barbara Lewis (AT 4031), Booker T. & The M.G.’s (AT 4033, 4063), The Drifters (AT 4034, 4040), Wilson Pickett (AT 4036, 4052, 4072), Otis Redding (AT 4039, 4050, 4080), Solomon Burke (AT 4044), Joe Tex (AT 4045, 4058, 4081), The Mad Lads (AT 4051), Don Covay & The Goodtimers (AT 4056, 4078), The Young Rascals (AT 4059, 4082), Patty La Belle & Her Belles (AT 4055, 4064), Deon Jackson (AT 4070), Carla Thomas (AT 4074), The Mar-Keys (AT 4079), Sam And Dave (AT 4066). Condition at least VG+ overall

Lot 652

Vinyl - 5 LP’s to inbclude: The Beatles – Meet The Beatles! (Apple Records – AP-80011, Japan 1970 with OBI) EX-, The Drifters – Our Biggest Hits (Atlantic – ATL 5015, UK 1965), Buddy Holly, The Everly Brothers, Bobby Darin. Condition VG overall

Lot 301

Vinyl - Soul - 10 Ben E. King original UK 1st pressing 7” singles on London / Atlantic Records. Condition VG+ overall

Lot 241

Vinyl - Over 75 Northern Soul / Funk UK and USA pressing 7” singles and one EP on Atlantic Records to include: Willie Tee, Dee Dee Sharp, The Drifters, Rufus Thomas (including an EP), Archie Bell And The Drells, Booker T. & The M.G.’s, The Mar-Kays, Don Covay & The Goodtimers, Doris Troy, Joe Tex, Otis Leaville, Ben E. King, Betty Wright, Gene Page, Otis Redding, Ann Mason, Percy Sledge, Impact, King Curtis, Sam & Dave, Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, Barrabas, Barbara Lewis, Soul Brothers Six, James Carr and others. Condition VG+ overall (with writing on labels on some).

Lot 90

Vinyl - Led Zeppelin III LP on Atlantic Records 2401002, plum labels, catalogue number to label, produced by Jimmy Page, Executive Producer Peter Grant, 'Do What Thou Wilt' to run out, working wheel. Vg+

Lot 8

Vinyl - Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin LP on Atlantic Records - 588171 UK plum Atlantic labels, corrected matrices, with grey strip at bottom of sleeve. VG+ / EX-

Lot 579

Vinyl - 20 mainly Soul / R&B original UK 7” singles on the red Atlantic Records label, series 584 100’s and 584 200’s to include: Joe Tex (584102), The Young Rascals (584111, 584128), Aretha Franklin (584115, 584157), Arthur Conley (584121, 584175, 584197, 4584224), Wilson Pickett (584120, 584203), Clarence Carter (584176), Archie Bell & The Drells (584185), Otis Redding (584199, 584220), Sam & Dave (584237), and others. Condition at least VG+ overall

Lot 574

Vinyl - Soul / R&B - 5 original 1960’s EP’s on Atlantic and London Records to include: Rufus Thomas – Jump Back With Rufus Thomas (AET 6011), Lou Johnson – The Magic Potion Of… (RE-X 1438), Booker T. & The MG's – R & B With Booker T. Vol.2 (AET 6002), Booker T & The M.G.’s – R And B With Booker T. (RE-K 1367), Wilson Pickett – Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (750.019 French). Condition EX overall

Lot 698

Vinyl - 4 UK pressing Northern Soul / Funk 7” singles to include: Johnny Wyatt – This Thing Called Love / To Whom It May Concern (President Records - PT 109) EX (writing on labels), Ike And Tina Turner – I Can't Believe What You Say (Sue Records - WI 350) VG (writing on labels), Carmen McRae – I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know (Atlantic Records - 584317) VG++ (centre removed + writing on labels), Viola Wills – Lost Without The Love Of My Guy / I Got Love (President Records - PT 108, horizontal writing) VG (writing on labels).

Lot 580

Vinyl - Soul / R&B / Rockabilly / Blues - Over 40 US pressing 1960’s 7” singles on Atlantic Records including originals and re-issues to include: originals: Dean Beard x 2 (one promo), The Clovers, Clyde McPhatter, The Drifters, Ruth Brown, Ivory Joe Hunter, Joe Turner And His Blues Kings, Ray Charles, LaVerne Baker And The Gliders, Chuck Willis, The Regals. Re-Issues: Joe Turner, Clovers, The Drifters, Little Johnny Jones, Clyde McPhatter & The Drifters, Professor Longhair And His Blues Scholars, Laverne Baker, The Diamonds, Laurie Tate With The Joe Morris Blues Cavalcade / Odelle Turner With Jesse Stone, Oscar (Big Blues) Black / Willis Jackson, Jesse Stone / Jimmy Lewis, Stick McGhee And His Spo-dee-O-dee Buddies, Ruth Brown, Carmen Taylor, Tommy Ridgley. Condition at least VG+ overall

Lot 578

Vinyl - 28 mainly Soul / R&B original UK 7” singles on the red Atlantic Records label, series 584 000’s to include: Carla Thomas (584011, 584042), Joe Tex (584016, 584035, 584068), Jimmy Hughes (584017), Otis Redding (584019, 584030, 584049, 504070), The Drifters (584020), Wilson Pickett (584023, 584039, 584066), The Young Rascals (584024), Don Covay & The Goodtimers (584025), Solomon Burke (584026), Percy Sledge (584034), Eddie Floyd (584041), Booker T. & The M.G.’s (584044, 584060), Ben E. King (485046, 584069), William Bell (584076), Arthur Conley (584083), Aretha Franklin (584084), Bobby Darin (584051). Condition at least VG+ overall

Lot 571

Vinyl - Soul / R&B - 23 original 1960’s UK 7” singles on the black Atlantic Records label to include: The Drifters (AT 4001, 4019, 4023), The Ska Kings (AT 4003), Solomon Burke (AT 4004, 4014, 4022, 4030), Don Covay And The Goodtimers (AT 4006, 4016), Ben E. King (T 4007, 4025), Rufus Thomas (AT 4009), The Isley Brothers (AT 4010), Doris Troy (AT 4011, 4020), Joe Tex (AT 4015, 4021, 2027), Travis Wammack (AT 4017), Otis Redding (AT 4024), Joe Turner (AT 4026), Esther Phillips (AT 4028). Condition at least VG+ overall

Lot 691

Vinyl - 5 US pressing Northern Soul / Funk 7” singles to include: The Del-Larks Featuring Tyrone Ashley – Job Opening (Queen City Records - 100, US 1974 pressing) VG (price sticker on side A. label), Ike & Tina Turner – Can't Chance A Break Up (Sue Records - 45-139, original US 1st pressing) EX- (writing on labels), Edward Hamilton – Call Me / I'm Gonna Love You (Carrie Records - C 009, US 2nd pressing) VG (writing on labels), Maceo & The Macks – Cross The Track (We Better Go Back) (People Records - PE 647, original US 1st Shelley Product Pressing) EX- (writing on labels), Tony & Tyrone – Please Operator / Apple Of My Eye (Atlantic Records - 45-2458, original US pressing) EX- (writing on labels).

Lot 305

Vinyl - Soul - 18 The Drifters original UK 1st pressing 7” singles on London Atlantic Records. Condition VG+ overall

Lot 7254

THE BYRDS: A collection of twenty-five The Byrds and relates LPs to include 'Younger Than Yesterday' original UK mono pressing (BPG 62988), 'Younger Than Yesterday' (CBS 467045 1), 'Mr. Tambourine Man' (CBS 465566 1), '(Untitled)' original UK stereo pressing (CBS 66253), 'The Notorious Byrd Brothers' original UK stereo pressing (CBS 63169), 'The Notorious Byrd Brothers' (Edsel ED 262), 'Sweetheart Of The Rodeo' (PC 9670), 'Dr. Byrds & Mr Hyde' (BGOLP107), 'Fifth Dimension' (CBS 32284), 'Turn! Turn! Turn!' (SBPG 62652), 'Ballad Of Easy Rider' (CBS 63795), 'Greatest Hits' (SBPG 63107), 'Live In Amsterdam' 3xLP box set on green translucent vinyl (The Swingin' Pig TSP 046-3, unofficial), 'Candy - The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack' (SSL 10276), GENE CLARK: 'No Other' 180g reissue (4 Men With Beards 4M200), GENE CLARK & CARLA OLSEN: 'So Rebellious A Lover' on blue vinyl with 7" (LP-SBR-7021), GRAM PARSONS: 'GP' original UK stereo pressing in US gatefold sleeve (Reprise K44228), 'Grievous Angel' original UK stereo pressing (Reprise K54018), 'Grievous Angel' US 180g reissue (Reprise MS 2171), 'Gram Parsons And The Fallen Angels - Live 1973' (Sierra Records GP1973), ROGER McGUINN: 'Roger Mcguinn' with lyric insert (CBS 65274) and 'Peace On You' (CBS 80171), DAVID CROSBY: 'If I Could Only Remember My Name' original UK stereo pressing (Atlantic 2401005) and 'If I Could Only Remember My Name' US 180g reissue (Atlantic SD 7203) and THE FLYING BURRITO BROS: 'The Gilded Palace Of Sin' (Edsel ED 191) (25, vinyl and sleeves VG-EX+, most at least VG+)

Lot 7191

Psych / Garage / Folk Rock / Prog - Seventeen assorted LPs, a mix of reissues, bootlegs and original pressings, to include PEARLS BEFORE SWINE: 'One Nation Underground' original US stereo pressing with poster (ESP-Disk' ESP-1054, sleeve G) and 'Balaklava' 1974 US reissue with yellow laabels (ESP Disk' ESP-1075, loss top side 2 label), TOM RAPP: 'Stardust' original US pressing with printed inner (Blue Thumb Records BTS-44), THE LITTER: 'Distortions' (Warick 944S-671, unofficial), THE ELECTRIC TOILET: 'In The Hands Of Karma' (Psycho Records PSYCHO 8), VANILLA FUDGE: 'Vanilla Fudge' original UK stereo pressing (Atlantic 588086, vinyl and sleeve VG), 'Near the Beginning' original UK stereo pressing (ATCO 228020) and 'The Beat Goes On' (ATCO SD 33-237), KAK: 'Kak' 1980s Italian bootleg (Dino 5712, unofficial) and 'Kak' US reissue with blue labels (Epic BN 26429), THE GOLDEN DAWN: 'Power Plant' 1970s reissue (International Artists IA-LP-4), C.A. QUINTET: 'Trip Thru Hell' (Psycho Records PSYCHO 12, unofficial), STRANGE: 'Raw Power' (Psycho Records PSYCHO 21) and 'Translucent World' (Psycho Records PSYCHO 34), LOTHAR AND THE HAND PEOPLE: 'Space Hymn' Greek reissue (Capitol 062-1555391), ALEXANDER "SKIP" SPENCE: 'Oar' (Edsel ED 282), and 'The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test' Swedish bootleg (SMS-001-1, unofficial) (17, vinyl and sleeves generally VG+-EX except where stated)

Lot 69

This Shivers CD album features a striking limited edition art cover, adorned with a vibrant butterfly design set against a red and yellow splattered background. It is autographed, making it a rare and highly collectible piece for music enthusiasts. Released by Atlantic Records, this edition is a standout for collectors of signed memorabilia. The CD measures 5"L x 5"H and includes original packaging. A must-have for fans of unique album art and signed music collectibles.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 232

Six: Chief Engine Room Artificer J. Clark, D.S.M., Royal Navy, who was awarded the D.S.M. for his gallantry in H.M.S. Kelvin, most likely on the night of 19-20 January 1943, when Kelvin, alongside H.M.S. Javelin, intercepted and destroyed the Italian’s Tripoli Minesweeping Flotilla 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star, 1 clasp, France and Germany; Africa Star, 1 clasp, North Africa 1942-43; Italy Star; War Medal 1939-45; Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.VI.R., 1st issue (M.37902 J. Clark. C.E.R.A.2. H.M.S. Kelvin.); together with a copy Distinguished Service Medal, nearly extremely fine (7) £200-£240 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- D.S.M. London Gazette 2 June 1943: ‘For gallantry or outstanding service in the face of the Enemy, or for zeal, patience, and cheerfulness in dangerous waters, and for setting an example of wholehearted devotion to duty, without which the high tradition of the Royal Navy could not have been upheld.’ James Clark was born in Bishops Stortford, Essex, on on 8 February 1908 and joined the Royal Navy as an apprentice Engine Room Artificer on 1 January 1924. Advanced Chief Engine Room Artificer Second Class on 1 April 1939, he was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal 20 November 1940. He served during the Second World War in H.M.S. Kelvin, and was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal in 1943, most likely for his service on the night of 19-20 January 1943 when H.M.S. Kelvin, along with H.M.S. Javelin, discovered the Tripoli Minesweeping Flotilla fleeing Tunisia for Italy during the course of the night. They attacked immediately, and destroyed the entire flotilla with the loss of 180 Italian sailors’ lives. He transferred to the Reserve on 12 April 1948. Sold with copied service records and other research.

Lot 2238

Collection of 11 interesting jazz vinyl LPs viz:- Eddie Henderson Inside Out Capricorn Records K57504 A1/B1 Curried Jazz, Indo-British Ensemble MFP1307 A1-G/B1, original inner sleeve  Atlantic Bridge, Atlantic Bridge, gatefold sleeve, DNLS3014 A2*T/B1*T  Joe Harriott Quintet and Sextet, JLP9375, black Jazzland label (JLP12 937B/937A)  Laurie Holloway, Cumulus, Hobo Records HO503 (HO+503+A, HO+503+B)  Milt Jackson and John Coltrane, Bags and Trane SD1368, Atlantic Records, Stereo, Japanese release with inner sheet (P6098 A2/?)  Zoot Sims, Cookin! FJL123 (683 273 JCL) run out etching 683723 1420 Michael Garrick Quintet featuring Joe Harriott and Shake Keane, October Woman DA 33 Mono, yellow labels with silver printing (ARG 2688-1K, 2687-1K), cellophane wrapper still present, round green sticker covering another label on front cover  Duke Pearson, Angel Eyes, 583 723, run out etching 583 723 A//1, B//1, a Jazz Art recording  Nancy Wilson/Cannonball Adderley, a program of vocals and instruments by ......, SM1657, Capitol Records with special import sticker on cellophane wrapper (SM-1-1657-H12, SM-2-1657-H10)  Graham Bond, Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Dick Heckstall-Smith, John Hiseman and John McLaughlin, "Solid Bond", Warner Records WS3001 stereo, double album in gatefold sleeve, run-out etching WS3001 A1/B2/A2/B1 *T Stereo Condition ReportLaurie Holloway LP - Sleeve with some light surface scratches, minor scuffs/wear to corners. Some creases around the edges. No splits to spine, wear to the plastic coating on back of sleeve. The vinyl with minimal and very light surface scratches, too light to be felt with a finger. LP sits flat with no warping. The label on one side has two brown spots. General wear and tear. Atlantic Bridge - Sleeve with some light surface scratches, minor scuffs/wear to corners. Some creases around the edges, Vinyl in good condition, no deep scratches, LP sits flat with no warping. Solid Bond - Sleeve with some light surface scratches, minor scuffs/wear to corners. Some creases around the edges, some light stains to interior of sleeve. Vinyl in good condition, no deep scratches, LP sits flat with no warping. Inside Out - Sleeve with some light surface scratches, minor scuffs/wear to corners. Some creases around the edges, some light stains to interior of sleeve. Vinyl in good condition, no deep scratches, LP sits flat with no warping. Angel Eyes - Sleeve with some light surface scratches, minor scuffs/wear to corners. Some creases around the edges, some light stains to interior of sleeve. Vinyl in good condition, no deep scratches, LP sits flat with no warping. General wear and tear on all, see photos.

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