Job Lot of 7 Folk LP's Maddy Prior, Yetties, Shirley Collins, Sandy Denny etc

Sold Date: December 2, 2014
Start Date: November 25, 2014
Final Price: £26.00 (GBP)
Bid Count: 12
Seller Feedback: 1317
Buyer Feedback: 19


The LP’s below are generally in good nick & contain some superb music. They would suit someone who is looking to build up a good collection of classic folk LP’s at a reasonable price.

 

Maddy Prior & Tim Hart – ‘Summer Solstice’ UK 1971 Mooncrest Ex/Ex (single sleeve) The Yetties – ‘All At Sea’ UK 1973 Argo Ex/Ex Shirley Collins & The Albion Country Band – ‘No Roses’ UK 1971 Mooncrest VG/VG Alan Stivell – ‘Renaissance de la Harpe Celtique’ French Fontana Ex/Ex Sandy Denny – ‘The Original Sandy Denny’ UK Mooncrest VG-/VG+ Steeleye Span – ‘Commoners Crown’ UK Chrysalis VG-/Ex Ian Campbell – ‘Ian Campbell Folk Group with Dave Swarbrick’ UK MFP Ex+/Ex+

 

The above LP’s are from a large jazz, big band, pop & rock collection I recently acquired. Most are in at least Good or Very Good condition (using the Record Collector grading system). They are mainly sight graded and I cannot guarantee that there won’t be clicks or the occasional jump. Some will need a good clean & others may have a name written on the cover or label. Sold as seen & no returns on this lot. Covers are graded first.

 

I am selling these records by weight to take advantage of the Royal Mail’s £2.80 seasonal charge for packages up to 2kg.

 

Please have a look at my other job lots – the postage will never be this cheap again!

 

This is a UK-only auction. Please do not bid if you are from outside the UK – the postage will be too expensive.

 

 

On 29-Nov-14 at 10:44:46 GMT, seller added the following information:

In response to some questions about these LP's, I can add the following information:

'The Original Sandy Denny' - there is a patch of damage to the spine of the sleeve, hence the VG- (minus) grading

'No Roses' (Shirley Collins) - the record looks fine, although I haven't played it. The gatefold sleeve is slightly wavy at the front but still qualifies as a VG grading.