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Vinyl LP records: a collection of approximately 70 ex-BBC Gramophone Library albums - most on MGM labels, including Eric Burdon and The Animals 'Love Is'; Buffalo Springfield; Solomon Burke; Charlie Parker (x6); The Righteous Brothers; Iron Butterfly; Hank Williams (x4); Ella Fitzgerald (x2); Stan Getz; film soundtrack albums; etc. (all with BBC labels and stickers to covers)
His Masters Voice, Gramophone Model 112 - Colonial Model, rconstructed of polished wood with all chrome fittings inside and brass outside, with transfer label for 'HIS MASTERS VOICE MODEL 112' the case marked with serial number 84, with retail label for 'JENN & ELERTON Lahore, Rawal: Pindi & Murree' Note: the HMV portable gramophone model 112 also known as the 'colonial model', asit was only available in british-india. It was based on the model 101 but has a No. 32 double-spring motor whihc required the base to be much deeper to house the larger motor.
Edison Picture Gram Gramophone, English, c.1927, by Hough, J. E., Ltd. Edison Bell Works, London, gramaphone with 8-inch turntable and friction-drive mechanism for the picture-reel, in black leatherette covered case with three picture-reels in cartons, with corresponding 'Crown' records, Note: Originally introduced for Christmas 1927, the Edison Bell Picturegram Gramophone was designed as a nursery toy, though it featured quite a complex mechanism. Essentially a portable gramophone, the device included a "proscenium" where a paper cartoon strip would unroll, synchronized with a nursery rhyme story playing on a record, thanks to a geared linkage system. The machine came with three records, all performed by Harry Hemsley, offering both visual and auditory entertainment for children. originally Introduced for Christmas 1927, this machine was intended as a nursery toy, albeit a complicated one. Its essentially a portable gramophone whihc includes a ‘proscenium’ inside which a paper cartoon strip unrolls as the nursery rhyme story is recounted on the record via a geared linkage. It was supplied with three records performed by Harry Hemsley.Condition: speed regulator is not working mechanism runs fast. the records are old king cole, cinderella, broken and glued, the three bears & sing a song of sixpence, drifting & dreaming broken, red riding hood part 1 & 2, rolls are Old king cole & three jolly dogs, sing a song of sixpence & hey diddle diddle and little red riding hood with no box
The Beatles - three early albums, comprising Beatles For Sale (PMC 1240), Garrod & Lofthouse gatefold front and back laminated sleeve, EMITEX liner, perimeter 'The Parlophone Co...' sold in UK etc and recording first published on label, MT tax code, matrix XEX 503-3N 1PL and XEX 5043N 5PL, Help! (PMC 1255) front laminated Garrod & Lofthouse flip back sleeve, EMITEX liner, perimeter ' The Gramophone Co Ltd...' sold in UK etc on label, KT tax code, matrix XEX 549-2 A G GPL & XEX 550-2 4GTM and A Hard Day's Night (PMC 1230) front laminated Garrod & Lofthouse flipback sleeve, EMITEX liner, perimeter 'The Parlophone Co...' recording first published etc and sold in UK subject to etc on label, matrix XEX 4813N AMD & XEX-482-3N RTL. All with VG+ covers and vinyl
SYD BARRETT - THE MADCAP LAUGHS LP (UK ORIGINAL - HARVEST - SHVL 765). An original UK first pressing of The Madcap Laughs LP by former Pink Floyd member Syd Barrett (SHVL 765, 1970 UK first pressing on Harvest. Labels with no EMI logo and Gramophone rim text are bright and clean. A-2G/ B-2G matrix endings. The record is in Ex condition, displays a couple of hairline/ wispy paper marks. The laminated gatefold sleeve is also in lovely Ex condition, bright clean covers and a fully legible spine edge).
A.E. Halliwell (1905-1987) and Students - A collection of linocuts, primarily of Christmas interest, mostly dating 1924-1927, six signed by Halliwell, the remainder by students, mounted but unframed Key for measurements – (Height) x (Width) “Star of Bethlehem” – 5.75ins x 4.75ins / “Alas Poor Yorick” – 8ins x 6.25ins / “The Wise Men” – 4ins x 4ins / “While Shepherds Watched” – 5ins x 3.75ins / “Xmas Card 1932” – 3.25ins x 3ins / “Xmas Card Wood Engraving” – 4.5ins x 3.5ins / “The Flower Girl” – 4ins x 2.75ins / “Lino Cut (Beefeater)” – 9.75ins x 5.5ins / “Xmas Card by P. Croasdale” – 3.5ins x 2.25ins / “(Horse race) Croasdale” - 1.5ins x 10ins / “(Lily Pads) Croasdale” – 2.25ins x 3ins / “(Landscape) 1927” – 2ins x 3ins / “(Face)” - 2.75ins x 1.75ins / “(Escaping Storm)” – 3.25ins x 2.5ins / “(Lady)” - 2.75ins x 2.5ins / “(Portrait of Girl”) – 3ins x 2.25ins / “Units for Repeat Patterns Engraved by C. Simmons 1927” – 3.25ins x 2ins, 2.75ins x 2.25ins, 2.5ins x 1.75ins, 2.25ins x 2ins, 2.5ins x 1.5ins / “Bestwishes” – 3.75ins x 3.75ins / “(Harpplayers)” – 4.5ins x 3.5ins / “Lion Engraved by A. H. Andrews” – 3.5ins x 3.75ins / “Prude” – 3.5ins x 2.25ins / “2 Xmas Card Engravings by G White” – 2.25ins x 2ins, 2.75ins x 2.25ins / “Winter” – 7.5ins x 4ins / “P. V. Moon” – 2.5ins x 2ins / “H. Glyde” – 1.25ins x 1.25ins / “The Adoration of the Shepherds” – 8.5ins x 5.5ins / “The Wise Men” – 6ins x 4ins / “R. G. Haggar Ipswich” – 4.5ins x 4ins / “(Star) H. M. Sutton” – 6.25ins x 4ins / “Book Plate H. M. Sutton” – 6.75ins x 4ins / “Xmas Card 1927” – 3.75ins x 2.75ins / “Units for End Papers A. Woffenden” – 2ins x 2ins, 2ins x 2ins / “Unit of a Repeat for an End Paper Woffenden” – 3ins x 2ins / “Box Lid Design” – 11ins x 7ins / “Peter Pan Ken Gdns” – 3.75ins x 3.75ins / “(Gramophone Dog)” – 3ins x 2ins / “(Catching the Tram)” – 5ins x 6ins / “Engravings by Haggar” – 2ins x 2.75ins, 1.5ins x 2ins / “Christmas 1924 Eileen Wallace” – 4.5ins x 3ins / “M. Lea Programme” – 5.25ins x 3ins / “The Thames” – 3.5ins x 5.5ins / “Tree Study” – 6.25ins x 5.5ins / “Ships Sailing” – 7.5ins x 5ins / “E Watson 1928” – 2.5ins x 3ins / “V Holler” – 2ins x 1.75ins / “Christmas Greetings 1925 E Wallace” – 4ins x 3ins / “1927 Henry J Smith” – 5ins x 4ins / “Argument Yard – Whitney” – 7ins x 3.5ins / “A Prosser Racket Masters the Ball” – 8.25ins x 5ins / “2 Lino Cuts E Krause S’port” – 5.75ins x 3.5ins, 3.25ins x 3.25ins / “R. Broadley 1927” – 3.5ins x 5ins, 2.25ins x 2.75ins / “Proof of First Etching Krause” – 3ins x 4ins / “Xmas Card M. Shipton” – 4ins x 3ins / “5 Colour Lino Block Eileen Wallace” – 6.5ins x 4.75ins / “Lino Cut M. Cole” – 5.75ins x 4.5ins
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