Sold Date:
April 18, 2021
Start Date:
April 11, 2021
Final Price:
£42.00
(GBP)
Bid Count:
7
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Beatrice Lillie with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Skitch Henderson performs Prokofiev’s “Peter and the Wolf”. Julius Katchen and Gary Graffman in a performance of Saint-Saens’ “Carnival of the Animals”. English stereo pressing on the Decca Label SXL 2218
VINYL : near mint SLEEVE: excellent minus......light usage signs ALL GRADINGS ARE VISUAL UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE
postage to Europe £7.80 . ---worldwide ..£11.35
POSTAGE DISCOUNTS APPLY FOR MULTIPLE PURCHASES
If the record exceeds £ 20 I must add an insurance surcharge
LPs are graded VISUALLY.... under strong light...please do not assume any playgrading .
Absolute money back guarantee...
Of course you may contact me if you are unhappy with your purchase and I will do what I can to remedy the situation. A refund will be offered if you are unhappy for any reason
GRADINGS :
mint this means the sleeve is still sealed and has therefore never been played.
near mint means the vinyl will have no visible marks or hairlines. The sleeve/box will appear perfect as when new. It may look unplayed.
excellent +
means the vinyl will have virtually no visible faults but some minor
signs of having been played around the spindle hole. The sleeve may have
the smallest of faults but nothing of importance
excellent means the vinyl will still look good but with perhaps a couple of very light hairlines or finger marks etc.... the sleeve will have perhaps some ringwear and smudges but no tears or stains.
excellent minus means
the vinyl will have signs of playing and hairlines or minor marks but
nothing that should affect play significantly.There will be no deep
scratches.The sleeve may have ringwear or small stains or tears.
If VG+ or VG then all faults on vinyl and sleeve will be described.
Some buyers have said that my listing says"May not ship to Japan". This not correct...I post worldwide.