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Music Plus Auction Thursday 18Th October 2018 at 11.00 Hugo Marsh Neil Thomas Plant (Director) Shuttleworth (Director) (Director) Music Plus Auction Thursday 18th October 2018 at 11.00 Viewing: 17th October 2018 10:00 - 16:00 For enquiries relating to the auction 09:00 morning of auction please contact: Otherwise by Appointment Saleroom One 81 Greenham Business Park NEWBURY RG19 6HW Telephone: 01635 580595 Fax: 0871 714 6905 Email: [email protected] David Martin David Howe www.specialauctionservices.com Music & Music & Entertainment Entertainment Buyers Premium: 17.5% plus Value Added Tax making a total of 21% of the Hammer Price Internet Buyers Premium: 20.5% plus Value Added Tax making a total of 24.6% of the Hammer Price Order of Auction Jazz & other 78s 1-44 Vinyl Records 45-217 Music Memorabilia & CDs 218-315 Film Posters & Memorabilia 316-333 Musical Instruments & Hi-Fi 334-371 LOT 332 As per our Terms and Conditions and with particular reference to autograph material or works, it is imperative that potential buyers or their agents have inspected pieces that interest them to ensure satisfaction with the lot prior to auction; the purchase will be made at their own risk. Special Auction Services will give indications of the provenance where stated by vendors. Subject to our normal Terms and Conditions, we cannot accept returns. 2 www.specialauctionservices.com Jazz & other 78s 8. 10” 78s Various labels, two 15. Regal & Regal Zonophone hundred plus Regal, Zonophone and 78s, approximately two hundred 1. Seven / Six / Five inch 78s, Regal Zonophone plus approximately 10” including Crazy Star Band, Ollie approximately one hundred eighty fifty on Rex and Imperial labels Oakley, Fred Van Epps and George 78s with approx twenty 5” and eighty various years and conditions £50-80 Formby various years and condition of each 6” and 7” with many Electric £50-80 Recording, ‘The Victory’, Kiddyphone, Little Marvel, The Bell and Mimosa, various years and conditions £40-60 2. The Victory 78s, approximately two hundred and fifty mainly on Electric Recording ‘The Victory’, various years and conditions £40-60 9. Jazz / Parlophone label 78s, approximately three hundred 10” 16. Regal & Regal Zonophone 3. Jazz / Parlophone 78s, one including artists Sydney Buxton, King 78s, approximately three hundred of hundred and eighty plus 10” 78s Cole Trio, Rex Stewart, Nat Gonella various genre and artists including of mainly Jazz / Big Band including and Count Basie various years and artists the Corona Dance Orchestra Meade Lux Lewis, Louis Armstrong, conditions £80-120 and George Hamilton different years Coleman Hawkins, Jimmy Johnson, and conditions £60-100 Tom Dorsey and others, various years 10. Jazz / Decca label 78s, and conditions £50-80 approximately three hundred 10” 17. Jazz / Big Band / HMV 78s, including artists Red Garratt, Muggsy two hundred plus 10”, big band, jazz 4. Jazz / HMV label 78s, Spanier, Bob Crosby and Henry Busse, and others including Glenn Miller, approximately four hundred 10” jazz, various years and conditions £80-120 Jack Buchanan and Duke Ellington, big band and various genres including various years and conditions £60-100 artists Fats Waller, Lionel Hampton 11. Jazz / Brunswick Label 78s, and Larry Clinton, various years and two hundred plus 10” including artists 18. Jazz / Decca 78s, two conditions £80-120 Jimmy Dorsey, Woody Herman and hundred and fifty 10” approximately Charlie Barnet £50-80 including Million-airs, Jack Harris, Spike Hughes and Jack Hylton various years and conditions £50-80 19. Jazz / HMV 78s, two hundred and fifty plus 10” including New Orleans Feetwarmers, Washboard Rhythm Kings, Fats Waller and Frank Crumit various years and conditions 5. Jazz / Brunswick Label 78s, £60-100 approximately three hundred and 12. Columbia Label 78s, sixty 10” various genres including approximately two hundred 10” artists Louis Katzman, Ozzie Nelson, including titles New Tiger Rag, 99 out Woody Herman and Jack Teagarden, of a Hundreds and The Mug Story various years and conditions £80-120 various years and condition £50-80 6. Columbia label 78s, 13. Columbia Label 78s, approximately four hundred 10” approximately three hundred and various genres including artists Bessie fifty 10” including comedy, dance Smith, George Williams, Harry James and jazz and others, mixed years and 20. Banner Label 78s, and Eddie Peabody, various years and conditions £80-120 approximately eighty 10” of mixed conditions £80-120 genre, black and brown issues 14. Country Music 78s, two including Jack Kaufman, Sam Lanin, 7. Jazz / Blues / HMV label hundred plus 10” mainly country Adrian Rollini, Chick Bullock and 78s, two hundred and fifty 10” including Jim Reeves, Tex Morton, others, mixed years and conditions approximately including Million-airs, The Texas Drifters, Hank Williams and £30-50 Jack Harris, Spike Hughes and Jack Carson Robinson and the Pioneers, Hylton various years and conditions mixed years and conditions £50-80 £80-120 www.specialauctionservices.com 3 21. Jazz / Columbia Swing Music 28. 78s Various Labels, two 34. Brunswick Label 78s, Series 78, thirty plus 10” including hundred plus of mixed genre mainly approximately two hundred and fifty Johnny Dodd’s, Kid Ory, Blind Willie 10” including HMV, Brunswick, 10” of various genre mixed years and Johns, Benny Goodman and other, Melodic, Capitol and other mixed conditions £40-60 mixed years and conditions £30-50 years and conditions £30-50 35. Brunswick Label 78s, 22. Vocalion Label 78s approximately two hundred and fifty approximately thirty 10” black and 10” of various genre mixed years and brown issues including Ben Selin, conditions £40-60 Bob Monte, Irving Kaufman, Fletcher Henderson and others, mixed years 36. Jazz / Blues and other 78s and conditions £30-50 approximately one hundred 10” mainly 1950’s issues including Joe 23. Jazz 78s Various Labels, Wheeler, Sheb Woolley, Joe Turner, approximately fifty 10” including Ivy Willis, Lu Walters and other mixed Louis Armstrong, Mick Grills, Sidney 29. Jazz / Big Band / Skiffle years and conditions £30-50 Bechet, The Bailey Swing Group, 78s, approximately sixty 10” 78s of Coleman Hawkins and others, mixed mainly Jazz, Big Band and Skiffle, with years and conditions £40-60 artists including Louis Armstrong, Lonnie Donegan, Billy Eckstine, Bob 24. 78s Various Labels, Court and more - various years and approximately thirty five 10” conditions £30-50 including Tempo, Gennett, Puritan, Paramount, Decca and others, mixed 30. Jazz / Victor Label 78s, two years and conditions £30-50 hundred and fifty plus 10” including Earl Hines, Duke Ellington, Fats Waller and others mixed years and 37. Various Labels 78s, conditions £40-60 approximately seventy 10” of mixed genre including Okeh, Van 31. Decca Label 78s, two Dyke, Velvet Tone, Silvertone, Diva, hundred and fifty plus 10” various Melotone and others mixed years and genre including Bob Crosby Cyril conditions £30-50 Stapleton, Ray Ellington, Elsie Carlisle and others mixed years and 38. Various Labels 78s, 25. 78s Various Labels, conditions £40-60 approximately sixty 10” of various approximately forty mixed genre genre including Creole, AFCDJ, Savoy, Banner, Beacon, Beltona and 32. Decca Label 78s, Epic, Esquire, Roulette and others Broadcast, mixed years and approximately one hundred and mixed years and conditions £30-50 conditions £20-30 fifty 10” various genre including Ord Hamilton, Adelaide Hall, Lew Stone, 26. Zonophone Label 78s, Bob Crosby and the Bob Cats and approximatlety fifty 10” of mixed others mixed years and conditions genre including Clarkson Rose, £30-50 Geo Lashwood, Maidie Scott, Flora Cromer and others, mixed years and conditions £20-30 27. 78s Various Labels, approximately eighty 10” of mixed 39. Jazz / Parlophone label 78s, genre including Jazz, Abbott, Apollo, approximately one hundred and fifty Scala, Asch, Oriole, Coliseum and 10” including swing and other series, others, mixed years and conditions Benny Goodman, Red Nicholls, Will £30-50 33. Imperial Label 78s Bradley, Humphrey Lyttleton and approximately one hundred 10” others mixed years and conditions various genre including Teddy £40-60 Brown, Ruth Etting, Buddy Blue and others mixed years and conditions £30-50 Buyers Premium: 17.5% plus Value Added Tax making a total of 21% of the Hammer Price Internet Buyers Premium: 20.5% plus Value Added Tax making a total of 24.6% of the Hammer Price 4 www.specialauctionservices.com Vinyl Records 45. Jazz/ Big Band, seventy plus mainly jazz and big band LPs including Billie & De De Pierce, Sweet Emma, Father Al lewis, Lew Stone and more - various years and conditions £30-50 40. Various Labels 78s, 51. Billie Holiday LPs, nineteen approximately two hundred plus 10” albums including Lady Sings The of various genre Parlophone, Decca Blues, Solitude, Lady in Satin, Songs and Columbia, The Ink Spots, Curtis for Distingue Lovers and more - Jones, Nat Gonella and others mixed various years and conditions £40-60 years and conditions £40-60 46. Joe Newman, Joe Newman 52. 7” Singles / EPs, 41. Spike Jones and His City Plays in Paris- original French 10” approximately two hundred 7” singles Slickers, approximately fifty 10” on released in 1954 (Vega-V5 S758) - and EPs of various genres but mainly the RCA Victor, Bluebird HMV labels, sleeve G+ vinyl VG+ £30-50 from the Sixties with artists including sold with approx thirty 12” discs on The Beatles, Mindbenders, Roy the HMV label various genre mixed Orbison, Fleetwood Mac, The Hollies, years and conditions £20-30 The Beach Boys, The Troggs and more - various years and conditions £40-60 42. Victory Label 78s, one hundred plus 10” of various 53. LP Records, ten albums genre mixed including Jim Miller, including Beatles - Help (Original Art Landrey, Johnny Marvin, Irvin UK Mono in Excellent condition), Aaronson and others mixed years and Miram Makeba, St Peter’s Kubatana conditions £30-50 47. Rock n Roll, twelve 10” Marimba Band, Caterina Valente, Burl albums of mainly Rock n Roll re-issues Ives and more - various years and including Bill Haley, Billy Fury, Gene conditions £30-50 Vincent, Buddy Holly and Cliff Richard - various years and conditions £40-60 54.
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