Rare Sxl 2026 Campoli Mendelssohn Bruch First Uk Decca Ed1 Wbg Lp Nm To G/vg

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Auction Details:
Code ID
#361080
Ebay Item #
283938049046
Sold Price
$550.05
Bids
24
Auction End date
15 Jul 2020
Seller Location
Cambridge
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Item Description

Superb Decca early stereo sound on this mostly excellent, but flawed, copy of rare 1959 UK Wideband Groove Decca ED1 LP. Plays NM on side 1, but very sadly there are some jumps and clicks for about a minute on side 2, band 1 - but EX to NM after that.


Please read description carefully before bidding. Too good to throw away, bargain copy?


PLEASE NOTE - you are bidding on original 1950s vinyl - this will not have completely silent surfaces, even when in unplayed condition - but the sound and recording quality is generally excellent. If you are looking for absolutely perfect blemish-free reproduction, please bear this in mind.

UK Decca stereo LP SXL 2026 issued 1959Very early UK issue, wide band groove pressing, Original Recording by at 10 o clock1-E/1-E pressing Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor Op. 64 and Bruch Scottish Fantasia Op 46Played by Alfredo Campoli and the London Symphony Paris Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult.Vinyl appears EX , excellent gloss, flat, looks hardly played under strong light, except for a faint diagonal hairline scratch across the grooves on side 2, band 1, at 3 o clock, that causes some problems see below Fully play-tested both sides:Side plays NM, superb sound and reproduction, quiet surfaces, no defects, no problems. Side 2 has about 40 clicks, some loud, and a few groove jumps from the diagonal hairline across the grooves in the first movement lasting just over a minute in total , but the rest of the side plays EX to NM. Stunning recording, excellent playback overall, and good quiet surfaces overall. Lovely Decca late 1950s sound. No wear or distortion.Labels NM, just one or two spindle trails visible. Condition of front laminated double scalloped flipback sleeve is VG all intact, generally glossy laminate but with obvious corner crease lower left, and some other minor edge creases, back mostly clean - see photos Date code bottom left flipback 6-59 June 1959Original blue paper poly-lined FFSS inner sleeve EX.

More photos available on request


I will combine postage for multiple items even if ebay says I won t - please contact me if you are intending to bid on further LPs.


Payment please within seven days of auction ending foreign bidders please wait for invoice.



These LPs are all from my personal collection, which has grown much too large, and so I am thinning down, as I won t be able to listen to all of them in one lifetime. I will be putting up for auction mainly classical LPs from the advent of LP in the early 1950s until the 1980s, but principally early stereos late 50s and 60s , rare repertoire, and often first or early pressings. There will also be some 1960s-80s rock, pop, blues and jazz


The description will state if the LPs have been fully auditioned for rarer material, or when the visual grading is unclear ,spot-auditioned, or if not otherwise stated, just visually graded.

For listening tests, stereo LPs are played either on LP12/Ekos/Dynavector Karat17D2 or Garrard 301/SME 3009/Denon DL103R, while monos are tested on Thorens TD160/SME 3009/Denon DL102, all through Quad QC24/Quad IIs/ESL63 system . Visual grading is under tungsten-halogen spotlight or direct sunlight when available in England

A few LPs will have been professionally cleaned, and this will be stated in the description. In my experience, most used LPs will benefit from professional cleaning which reduces background surface noise and often removes many of the pops and clicks, especially when these are due to debris, grease etc on the surface.

GRADING obviously slightly subjective and often dependent on original pressing and vinyl quality - see description of each LP for more detail.

Mint Only used for sealed and unopened records which may of course have pressing defects which are not visible until unsealed .

NM Visually perfect, no scuffs or other marks, and plays without any problems, and barely audible surface noise depending on date and pressing . No spindle trails on label. Jacket sleeve or box will be almost perfect.

EX The occasional extremely light mark, fingernail scuffs etc that should not make any difference to the sound, possibly a few spindle trails on the label. Playback should be similar to NM. Jacket or box may have very minor defects such as slight creases, or ring-wear but these will be not very noticeable

EX Only one or two very minor marks that might give the occasional low level pop or click but no serious scuffs or scratches and the record should play without any distortion or serious problems. Surface noise may be slightly more apparent than NM but still not at all distracting. Jacket or box may have some minor defects, slight distortions or edge knocks, small amount of discolouration or slight laminate peel etc.

VG Minor surface marks that will give occasional background noise or a few repeating click and pops for a short period, or more noticeable surface noise, but on the whole the record should play without serious problems, and will still be enjoyable to listen to. Sleeve or box may have noticeable defects laminate peel or loss, small edge splits or repaired tears, staining or discoloration, slight sticker damage etc , but no major tears, losses, or bends.

VG: There are marks that will cause some deterioration in the sound, such as repeating clicks from shallow scratches, or higher levels of background noise but this will not be serious enough to cause a major distraction to the listener. Very slight inner groove or side-end distortion may be present on loud passages. Sleeve or box might have splits repaired or otherwise , pronounced ring-wear, tears, sticker damage, writing,or noticeable creases or bends.

Only very rare records will be offered for sale in less than VG condition the description will give details of all the defects in such cases.

Postal charges:

Calculated by weight, including packaging

UK: Royal Mail signed-for 1st class insured up to 50

up to 1kg normally 1-3 LPs 5.00

up to 2kg normally 4-7 LPs 6.50

Over 2kg, Parcelforce Express 48 prices insured up to 100 :

Up to 5kg 13

Up to 10kg 16

Additional insurance can be purchased, please ask for a quote.

Europe signed and tracked postage insured up to 50 :

1 LP 11.50

2 LP 13.00

3 LP 14.50

4 LP 15.00

5 LP 16.00

Rest of the World except USA Signed and tracked if available air mail insured up to 50 :

1 LP 14.50

2 LP 16.50

3 LP 18.50

4 LP 20.50

5 LP 22.50

Tracked and signed-for postage to the USA has unfortunately recently become more expensive:

1 LP 18.50

2 LP 21.50

3 LP 24.50

4 LP 27.50

5 LP 30.50

Larger quantities, please ask for a quote.

Boxed sets - the box generally adds the weight of one extra LP. Please remember that earlier pressings will usually weigh more than later ones some early mono LPs are more than 200g .

For all packages insurance is required and I can provide a quote for higher value packages over 50 . I will always retain proof of postage.

LPs will be well packed, with extra stiffeners, and with the LP removed from the outer sleeve to prevent seam splits. High value items will be double-boxed.

Honest mistakes in grading can occur occasionally, so if the LP is not as described, please contact me within 14 days to arrange return and refund buyer pays return postage

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