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Stroud Auctions Ltd Stroud Auctions Ltd. Unit J, Bath Road Trading Estate Antiques & Collectables to include specialist sections of Bath Road guns, weapons, medals, militaria, taxidermy, toys, musical Stroud instruments & records Gloucestershire GL5 3QF United Kingdom Started 10 Feb 2016 10:00 GMT Lot Description Eight LPs to include six on the Tamla Motown label: The Temptations "Greatest Hits Vol 2" (STML 11170) and Diana Ross & The 1 Supremes "Greatest Hits Vol 2" (STML 11146) both with flip-back sleeves; Stevie Wonder "songs In The Key Of Life" (2xLP with 7" and booklet); "The Motown Story" (5xLP Boxed Ltd ...[more] 2 A collection of records in an album entitled "The Living Bible" Approximately 110x 7" Tamla Motown records. The collection includes "The Supremes Hits" (EP TME 2008 with sleeve); all the other 3 records are 7" singles in sturdy cardboard sleeves and the condition of the vinyl appears to be in generally excellent. There are about ten on either the Stateside label ...[more] Approximately 130x 7" singles on the London American label including a good number of collectable items. Most are in company 4 sleeves and there are a number with tri-centres. There is some duplication and there is some variability in the condition of the vinyl but it appears to range from mostly go ...[more] Approximately 100x EPs, the large majority are from the 1950s and 1960s and include: Chuck Berry; Julie London; Joan Baez; Ricky 5 Nelson; The Vipers; Walker Brothers; Gene Pitney; P. J. Proby; Julie Felix; Elvis Presley; Ray Charles; Spencer Davis Group; Cliff Richard etc. There are a number of coll ...[more] Nine boxes containing approximately 850x 7” singles, the large majority are from the mid-1950s to the mid-1970s. The collection 6 includes many collectable items from, for example; Traffic; Animals; The Who; The Rolling Stones; The Beatles; Cream; Zombies; The Everly Brothers; Elvis Presley; The Yard ...[more] Approximately 55x EPs, including: Hank Williams; The Beatles; The Searchers (x5); Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders; Chuck Berry 7 (x2); Elvis Presley (x2); Roger Miller; The Byrds; John/Scott Walker; Lonnie Donegan (x2); The Shadows (x5) Cliff Richard; Chris Barber (x2); Wink Martindale; etc. The cond ...[more] Four boxes containing approximately 600x 7" singles and EPs. The large majority are pop records from the mid-1950s to the early 8 1980s, the collection includes many records on the London American label and there are several collectable items. Artists include: David Bowie; The Rolling Stones; The B ...[more] Approximately 40x 7” singles, to include Elvis Presley, Ricky Nelson, The Teddy Bears, Floyd Robinson, Teresa Brewer etc and more 9 than 60x 10” shellac singles, to include Elvis Presley, The Crickets, The Everly Brothers, The Crew-Cuts etc. The condition of the vinyl appears to be mostly very good. A large collection of about 200x Reggae 7” singles. Many originate from Jamaica. Includes a wide range of artists on many different 10 collectable labels: Jammys; Mad House; Kings of Kings; Digital B etc; and about 50x on the UK Greensleeves label. There are also about 15x LPs and 12” singles of Wor ...[more] Approximately 30x 10" shellac singles, to include: Gene Vincent "Walkin' Home From School"; Everly Brothers "Wake Up Little Susie"; 11 The Crickets "Oh Boy"; Chuck Berry "Rock And Roll Music"; Bill Haley & The Comets (x8); Bobby Darin etc. The condition of the shellac appears to be mostly very good. A collection of more than 40x LPs, to include: The Critters “Younger Girl” (London HAR 8302); Thelma Houston “Sunshower”; The 12 Beatles “Let It Be”, “With The Beatles” and “Beatles For Sale”; Four Tops “Live!” and “Reach Out”. The condition of the vinyl does vary but appears to be mostly very good to ...[more] Approximately 80x 7” singles from the 1960s to the 1980s. The collection includes pop and soul, including from the 1960s: The Beatles; 13 The Animals; The Spencer Davis Group; Procul Harem. The condition of the vinyl appears to be mostly very good to excellent. A collection of 47x LPs, box sets and 5x 7” singles which includes several collectable items and first pressings. Eagles “1st”; Sex Pistols 14 “The Great Rock & Roll Swindle”; Harry Chapin “Short Stories”; Melanie “Four Sides Of..”; Pentangle “Solomon's Seal”; Beach Boys “Pet Sounds”; Kenny Rogers “Ru ...[more] A collection of about 70x LPs, 30x 7” singles and EPs from the 1950s to 1970s. The singles include a 'white-label' copy of Jimi Hendrix 15 “Purple Haze”; Larry Williams “Bony Moronie” (tri-centre); and The Animals “Baby Let Me Take You Home”. The LPs include The Temptations; Jackson Browne; Dick Gaug ...[more] WITHDRAWN A collection of more than 35x LPs, mostly Jazz, which includes: John Coltrane "On West 42nd Street" (CBS Realm 16 52157); MJQ "Lonely Woman" (London Atlantic HA-K 8016); "Getz/Gilberto" (Verve VLP 9065); and "The Blues Volume 3" (Pye Intern'l NPL 28045). Also includes a signed copy of "Th ...[more] About 40x records of various genres and conditions. Includes a number of collectable items: Faces “Long Player” (first pressing); Dead 17 Sea Fruit; Buddy Holly “That'll Be The Day” (Ace of Clubs); “The McCartney Interview”; Roy Wood “Mustard”; Blonde On Blonde “Contrasts” (damaged sleeve); Rod Stewar ...[more] About 100x Elvis Presley records, the large majority of which are LPs but also includes some singles: “Love Me Tender” (78 POP 253); 18 “King Creole” (78 RCA 1081) and Tri-centre 45s “Don't” and “A Fool Such As I”. LPs include a dozen Soundtracks and good number of original releases such as “A Date Wi ...[more] A small collection of 12x classical records all on the Decca label. Includes: SXL 2132 and 2192, (both Wide Band Grooved labels); SXL 19 2083, 2218 and 2315 (all Narrow Band labels); LXT 2507 and 2589 (both Gold labels); LXT 2518, 2622/3, 5289, 5563; and 5602 (all Silver labels). The condition of the ...[more] A collection of 22x classical records on the Decca label which includes 5x box sets. The recordings are mostly operas, opera recitals 20 and arias. SXL 6007, 6038, 6191 and 6306 (all Wide Band Grooved labels); SXL 6334, 6485, 6501, 6524, 6525, 6534, 6585, 6619, 6718, 6772, 6793, 6832; and SET 456 (all ...[more] Twenty classical records, including three by Jacqueline du Pre, three box sets and thirteen on the Deutsche Grammophon “Tulip” label. 21 Du Pre “Favourite Cello Concertos” (3xLP box set SLS 895), “A J du Pre Recital” (HQS 1437) and “Elgar Concerto/Enigma Variations” (CBS); “A Tribute to Gerald Moore” ...[more] Fourteen classical records on the Columbia label, mostly opera recitals and arias with six by Maria Callas. SAX 2410 (Blue/Silver label), 22 SAX 2573, 5268 and 33CX 1032 and 1923 (all four Red/Semi labels) and 33CX 1032, 1204,1231,1519,1598,1645,1681,1752 and, 1753 (all Blue/Gold labels). The conditi ...[more] Fifteen classical records on the HMV label, several very collectable. Includes two featuring Ida Haendel and three Jacqueline du Pre. 23 ASD 357, 399, 469, and 558 (all four Gold/Cream labels); ASD 593 and 616 (both 1st Red/Semi labels); and ASD 2466 (1st Red/Semi label), ASD 2436, 2513 (both Coloure ...[more] Nineteen classical records on the HMV label, a few very collectable. ALP 1001, 1014 (both with Red/Cream gatefold sleeves), 1026, 24 1030-1035 (extremely rare complete 6xLP set), 1076, 1363, 1620, 1659-1660, 1825, 1827 and 1874 (all Gold/Red labels); and ALP 1456 and 1669 (both Red/White labels). Th ...[more] Seventeen LPs from various genres to include: Miles Davis “In A Silent Way” (CBS 83030); Miles Davis/Art Blakey “Ascenceur Pour 25 L'Echafaud” (Fontana FJL 135); Charlie Mingus “Tijuana Moods” (RCA RD 7514); Bob Dylan “Nashville Skyline” (CBS 63601); Ravi Shankar “Shankar “Music From India Series No 4” ...[more] Ten classical LPs to include: Decca SXL 6273, SXL 6291, SXL 6329; HMV ASD 358, SAN 133/4 (Box set); Columbia 33CX 1268, 33CX 26 1541; Philips ABL 3401. The condition of the vinyl appears to be excellent. A collection of 30x LPs to include: The Rolling Stones “Goat's Head Soup” (complete); The Beatles (x6) “Revolver”, “Sgt Pepper”, “The 27 White Album”; Paul McCartney & Wings (x5) “Wild Life”, “Red Rose Speedway”; Curved Air “Airconditioning”; Manfred Mann “Mann Made Hits”; The Doors “Weird Scenes Insid ...[more] A collection of seven records by The Beatles, to include: “A Hard Day's Night” (LP); “Twist & Shout” (EP); “The Beatles Hits” (EP); “The 28 Beatles No 1” (EP); and four original 7” singles in company sleeves “She Loves You”; “I Want To Hold Your Hand”; “Can't Buy Me Love”; and “I Feel Fine”. The condi ...[more] Thirteen collectable classical LPs, to include: HMV ASD 272 and ASD 304 (both Gold/Cream labels); HMV SXL 2019, SXL 2047, SXL 29 2106 and SXL 2109 (all Wide Band Grooved labels); Columbia SAX 2274 (Blue/Silver label) and 33CX 1672 and 33CX 1746 (both Blue/Gold labels). The condition of the vinyl appea ...[more] Over 80x 7” singles and EPs, and four LPs, to include: The Rolling Stones “The Last Time” and “Honky Tonk Women”; Brian Poole & 30 The Tremeloes “Keep On Dancing”; Elvis Presley “Surrender”, “Wooden Heart” and “Follow That Dream” (EP); The Kinks “All Day & All Of The Night”. The LPs are The Walker Bro ...[more] Approximately 170 shellac records plus a few 7" singles. Various genres. Labels include; HMV; Columbia; Rex; Brunswick; Regal; 31 Decca and Parlophone. Approximately 80 Classical LPs. Includes: HMV CLP 1001, ALP1012, AL P 1086, ALP 1135, ALP 1639, and ASD 301 (Gold/Cream); 32 Decca LXT 5088 - 5091 (Gold); Columbia 33CX 1140 (Blue/Gold).
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