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Vinyl record album jacket for The Pipes and Drums of the Black Watch

Vinyl Records and Paper Ephemera

AI Estimated Value

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$10.00 – $25.00

As of May 22, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a vintage vinyl record sleeve or program booklet. The front cover art features a colorful illustration of Highland dancers and musicians in traditional regalia, including kilts and bearskin hats. The text on the lower half of the cover reads: "THE PIPES AND DRUMS AND REGIMENTAL BAND OF THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLAND REGIMENT WITH HIGHLAND DANCERS". The illustration is in a style consistent with mid-20th-century graphic design, specifically typical of album art from the 1950s or 1960s. The palette consists of vibrant greens, reds, and yellows against a black lower background. Visible condition issues include edge wear, corner scuffing, and some laminate lifting or creasing along the spine and edges. There is a small signature in the lower right of the illustration that appears to read 'Moni' or similar, though this is unverified. The construction suggests a printed cardboard sleeve. Such items were commonly produced for souvenir recordings of British military bands.

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Based on my examination of the provided image, this item appears to be a vintage vinyl record jacket for The Pipes and Drums of the Black Watch, likely dating to the mid-20th century. Based on what I can see, the graphic design and typography are consistent with commercial pressings from the 1950s or 1960s, a period when souvenir recordings of British military bands were widely produced. The jacket bears an illustration with a signature that appears to read 'Moni,' which I am treating as a working hypothesis for the cover artist. The value is largely driven by the nostalgia and military interest associated with the Black Watch regiment, though the market for such mass-produced ephemera remains relatively modest. The condition shows visible edge wear, corner scuffing, and minor laminate lifting, which are typical for its age but do negatively impact the marketability to collectors who prioritize mint condition. I cannot verify from a photo whether the corresponding vinyl record is present, its playing condition, or if the jacket is a later reissue. Confirmation of the item's age and historical context would require a physical inspection of the cardboard stock and any potential matrix numbers on a corresponding disc. While comparable military band recordings typically sell in this low-to-mid range, should this be identified as a more modern reproduction or a common reissue with no historical significance, the value would likely drop below $5.00. A physical examination by a specialist in vintage recordings would be needed to confirm the jacket's production era and verify that it is not a later facsimile.

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