THE SMITHS - WILLIAM IT WAS REALLY NOTHING 7" (ORIGINAL UK WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING - RT 166). Standard Scott Piering 1984 UK promotional red label test pressing of William It Was Really Nothing' with protocopied labels on the standard black single sleeve. The record is strictly graded in VG+ condition showing only a couple of extremely minor, faint and wispy paper marks to the playing surface; with a small split to the edge of the record, it should be noted that this is not on the playing surfaces.
Sold for £110
Hammer Price
THE SMITHS - WILLIAM IT WAS REALLY NOTHING 7" (ORIGINAL UK WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING - RT 166). Standard Scott Piering 1984 UK promotional red label test pressing of William It Was Really Nothing' with protocopied labels on the standard black single sleeve. The record is strictly graded in VG+ condition showing only a couple of extremely minor, faint and wispy paper marks to the playing surface; with a small split to the edge of the record, it should be noted that this is not on the playing surfaces.
Auction: The Billy Albert Collection Of Smiths Vinyl and Memorabilia, 18th Feb, 2025
A few words from Billy Albert himself..
"The time has come to finally let go of my Smiths treasures, a wealth of treats for the casual Smiths collector and the hardcore completist. Yes it's an old cliché, I've enjoyed collecting and owning all of this, but it's now time for other collectors to enjoy these items.
I've long battled with the pros and cons of whether to sell this collection off piecemeal over time (like a small pension), or whether to let it all go in one sale with all the limitations that can possibly go with that alternative. My vanity ultimately won over to let it all go for the spectacle that you see before you.
Please fill your boots, you are unlikely to see another collection go up for sale like this for a long time until another hardcore collector either sadly passes on or has the bank manager knocking at their door. Thankfully neither of these circumstances have caused this sale. I am just too selfish to let my next of kin enjoy the proceeds of all of this after I am gone, when I can spend it on myself instead!"
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