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AI Identification

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Vinyl record album appearing to be Petula Clark's 'Downtown'

Vinyl Records

AI Estimated Value

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$10.00 - $25.00

As of June 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is an LP vinyl record album sleeve and disc, which bears markings consistent with the 1965 release of 'Downtown' by artist Petula Clark. The front cover features a color photograph of a woman with a blonde 'beehive' or 'bouffant' hairstyle wearing a white knit sweater, which is stylistically consistent with 1960s-era promotional photography. Text on the top right is printed as 'PETULA CLARK' in blue and 'DOWNTOWN' in orange, framed by decorative filigree. The top left corner displays a logo reading 'WARNER BROS. RECORDS' with the catalog number '1590'. The item appears to be housed in a clear plastic protective outer sleeve. Based on the visible typography and logos, it is stylistically consistent with a mid-20th-century pop vocal record. While the sleeve appears well-preserved, there is some visible softening and light creasing at the corners and edges. A white inner sleeve is partially visible, protruding from the right side. The condition of the vinyl disc itself cannot be determined as it remains inside the sleeve. All attributions to Petula Clark and Warner Bros. Records are based solely on visual text and remain unverified without physical inspection of the matrix numbers and disc labels.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I am evaluating this LP as an item bearing markings consistent with the 1965 release of 'Downtown' by Petula Clark. From what I can see, the sleeve features the correct typography and Warner Bros. Records logo for catalog number 1590. The overall condition of the sleeve appears to be 'Very Good' to 'Very Good Plus' due to visible softening and light creasing at the corners. However, I cannot verify the condition of the vinyl disc itself, which is a primary driver of value for record collectors. Without a physical inspection of the disc surface for scratches or warping and a review of the matrix numbers in the dead wax, I cannot establish if this is a first pressing or a later reissue. This estimate assumes the item corresponds to the identification provided; should the disc be missing or heavily damaged, the value would be negligible, likely under $5.00. Conversely, if it were discovered to be a rare promotional copy or a pristine 'Mint' state pressing upon physical inspection, it might reach the higher end of the market range. The market for mid-century pop vocals is generally stable but characterized by high supply. Most transactions for similar uncertified 1960s pop LPs occur within this modest price bracket. To move beyond this hypothetical valuation, one would need to conduct an in-person playback test and a systematic verification of the label and run-out etchings against discographical databases. The value provided assumes the item is as described and is not a modern reproduction or a mismatched disc-and-sleeve combination, which can only be confirmed through hands-on examination.

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