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Charlie Parker / Miles Davis 78s, four 78s by Charlie Parker All Stars / Quintet - all featuring Miles Davis comprising Steeplechase (Savoy 937), Bird of Paradise (Esquire 10-109), Schnaurphology (Vogue V2132) and She Rote (Columbia LB 1006) - Steeplechase has a small chip outside the playing area, otherwise all Good to VG
A Wedgwood Columbia pattern part service, R4509, comprising oval platter, two vegetable dishes, two sauceboats and one stand, tureen and cover, six soup, dinner, dessert and tea plates, six cereal bowls, six cups and saucers and milk jug.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A First World War group of four comprising Military Cross, unnamed as issued, 1914-15 Star named to 2. Lieut J. Longbourne RFA, War Medal and Victory Medal named to Capt J. Longbourne. With two mentioned in dispatches oak leaves, in original packages and delivery boxes with ribbons. MC in box of issue. The medals were issued to Captain Longbourne on the 24th April 1928, they were sent to Loseley Park Near Guildford in Surrey. Captain Longbourne being related to the More-Molyneux family appears to have been living at this address at the time. John Longbourne was born in Southend, Essex, on the 21st December 1892 and died on the 23rd November 1984, he is buried in the church yard at Manaton on the northeast edge of Dartmoor. Having been a border at Radley College and then a cadet at Woolwich prior to the War he joined the Artillery as a temporary 2nd Lieutenant on the 22nd September 1914 rising to a temporary Lieutenant and later Captain. He arrived in France on the 25th July 1915 where he served with the 43rd Brigade of the Royal Field Artillery. He received his Mention in Dispatches on the 15th June 1916 (Gazette p5928) from General Haig for Gallant and Distinguished conduct in the field whilst serving in France. His Military Cross was awarded as part of the King's Birthday Honours List awards published in the London Gazette on the 3rd June 1916 (p5575). In 1919 Captain Longbourne took up his place at Trinity College in Cambridge and graduated in Estate Management and History in 1922. A keen golfer and follower of country sports he had a surprising variety of different jobs which included mink breeding in British Columbia, advertising executive, hotel owner, secretary of Camberley Heath Golf Club. A contributor to Country Life, The Field and similar journals. He is best remembered as author of the book ''Hotspur the Beagle' published by Constable & Co. in 1934 under the name of John Vickerman. This story follows the life and times of 'Hotspur' from puppy to experienced hunting hound. Illustrated with sixteen charming images by Cecil Aldin, this work is still much admired by those who enjoy literature of this type. Offered for sale by a direct descendant of the recipient *Condition: As issued, paper label stuck to inside lid of MC box.
Pink Floyd LP vinyl records including The Piper at the Gates of Dawn LP 1967 Columbia SCX 6157 stereo blue/black labels printed by Ernest J. Day & Co. Ltd London, A Saucerful of Secrets SCX 6258 stereo, Soundtrack from the film 'More stereo SCX 6346, Atom Heart Mother stereo SHVL 781, Meddle SHVL 795 stereo English and French pressing, Obscured by Clouds stereo SHSP 4020, The Dark Side of the Moon stereo SHVL 804 gatefold with posters and sticker (2), Relics, A Momentary Lapse of Reason. (11) Condition Report: Generally VG / VG+
Vinyl LP records, Cabaret Berlin and others includes, Blandine Ebinger, Blandine Ebinger Singt Friederich Hollaender, Columbia, 1976; Curt Bois, Au meinemTagebuch,Deutsche Grammophon, 1967; both albums with signed dedication inscriptions to the Weimar composer, Mischa Spoliansky; and others by Marlene Dietrich, Marcel Faust, Mischa Spoliansky, Paul Robeson, Richard Tauber, including a few duplicates. (38)Blandine Ebinger and her husband, Friederich Hollaender invited Mischa Spoliansky, to become the in-house composer for the literary cabaret, Schall und Rauch, founded by Max Reinhardt in 1919. Spoliansky's friend, Marlene Dietrich, first played second violin in his revues and was discovered by Joseph Von Sternberg who cast her in The Blue Angel when he saw her performance in Spoliansky and Marcellus Schiffers 1932 revue, Es Leight in der Luft,'. Mischa Spoliansky, emigrated to London in 1933 and went on to compose over 80 film scores. Provenance: Mischa Spoliansky's personal collection. The vendor is Spoliansky's grandson.
Barbra Streisand, Yentl, Vinyl LP record Inscribed by Alan and Marilyn Bergman; with a related Typescript Letter, Signed,1983 comprises: Barbra Streisand, Yentl, Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, AL 39152, Columbia, 1983, inscribed on the front cover by Oscar winning lyricists, Alan and Marilyn Bergman to their friends, Spoli and Paul Mills; together with a related signed typescript letter on both sides of a single sheet of the Bergmans blind-stamped headed paper, dated December 26, 1983, 'We will be travelling with Barbra and the schedule will undoubtedly be tight . .The only real competition is Terms of Endearment . . . We are sending you a Yentl album . . it will insure a little bit of Bergman in the air in Montagu Square 52 [the Mills London home] . . .(2)Alan Bergman (1925 -) and Marilyn Bergman (1928-2022) were among the most successful song-writing partnerships, winning three Oscars for The Way We Were, Windmills Of Your Mind and the soundtrack to Barbra Streisands Yentl.Provenance: The vendor, mentioned in this letter, is the son of Paul and Spoli Mills. Paul Mills was a scriptwriter, Head of Publicity, and later joint Managing Director of M.G.M. British Studios; Spoli Mills, [born Imgarde Spoliansky] was the daughter of composer, Mischa Spoliansky.
Miscellaneous Film and Music related Ephemera includes a quantity of Hollywood and Studios promotional brochures and postcards; Hemstock & Jennings, Crimson Soil (2004 Re-Make) vinyl LP record, signed; seven music and film related posters including a few duplicates; four original concert tickets for Jeff Lynnes ELO Alone in the Universe Tour, Wembley, June 24, 2017; a pair of contemporary Comic Works Designed mugs, platinum and burnished gold edging designs, with accompanying COA; A pair of Stuart Little 2, Columbia Pictures Cast and Crew Screening tickets, Graumans Chinese Theatre, Hollywood Boulevard, July 13, 2002, within official printed envelope with printed label Rene Limberger Imageworks; and four vintage theatre programmes. (qty). Condition Report:
Musicals, Singers, and Big Bands. a group of 15+ modern books, comprises: Rubin (Martin) Showstoppers Busby Berkeley and the Tradition of Spectacle, New York: Columbia University Press, (1993); Kobal (John) A History of Movie Musicals Gotta Sing Gotta Dance, Spring Books, 1983, revised edition; Shepherd (John) Tin Pan Alley, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1982: Chaplin (Saul) The Golden Age of Movie Musicals and Me, University of Oklahoma Press, 1994: Simon (George T.) The Big Bands, Collier Books, 1974; with others relating to Al Jolson, Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, and The Andrew Sisters, mostly first editions, within dust-jackets and clear wrappers, a few paperback editions, 4to, 8vo. (19)Condition Report: mostly mint condition.
Canadian Memorial Cross, G.V.R. (628473 Pte. H. L. McDonald) professionally brooch mounted, good very fine £50-£70 --- Herbert Lloyd McDonald was born in Florence, Ontario, Canada in September 1892. He served during the Great War with the 47th Battalion (British Columbia), Canadian Infantry, and was killed in action during the attack and capture of La Coulotte, 25 June 1917. Private McDonald is commemorated on the Vimy Memorial, Pas de Calais, France.
1914-15 Star (428722 Pte F. Whicher. 7/Can: Inf:); British War Medal 1914-20 (3) (628107 Pte. J. W. Searl. 47-Can. Inf.; 628250 Pte. H. Baker. 47-Can. Inf.; 428254 Cpl. A. Scatterty. 7-Can. Inf.); and Victory Medal 1914-19 (3) (651953 Pte. C. D. Prosser. 47-Can. Inf.; 790156 Pte. W. Ross. 47-Can. Inf.; 654647 A. Sjt. R. Redfern. 47-Can. Inf.) generally very fine or better (7) £90-£120 --- Walter Owen Gait served under the alias of ‘W. O. Ross’. He was born in Peel, on the Isle of Man in January 1886. Gait resided in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. He served during the Great War with the 47th Battalion, Canadian Infantry on the Western Front. Private Gait was killed in action during the attack south west of Lens, 22 August 1917. He is commemorated on the Vimy Memorial, France. Robert Redfern was born in Portsmouth, Hampshire in October 1882. He emigrated to Canada, and resided in Goderich, Ontario. Redfern served during the Great War with the 47th Battalion, Canadian Infantry on the Western Front. Sergeant Redfern was killed in action, 28 September 1918, when according to the CEF Burial Registers - ‘Killed in Action. While in charge of a section, and leading his men forward to the attack on the Village of RAILLENCOURT, he was instantly killed by enemy machine gun fire.’ Sergeant Redfern is buried in the Raillencourt Communal Cemetery Extension, Nord, France.
Efficiency Medal, G.V.R., Canada (R.Q.M.S. (W.O. Cl. 2.) A. J. Hayhurst M.M. B.C. Dns.) nearly very fine £80-£100 --- M.M. London Gazette 18 November 1918. Arthur John Hayhurst was born in Yorkshire in August 1894. He served with the British Columbia Dragoons and the 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles. Hayhurst was wounded in action at Vimy Ridge, 9 April 1917. A Horse Breaker by trade, he died in August 1977, and is buried in the Vernon (Pleasant Valley) Cemetery, British Columbia, Canada.
Memorial Plaque (Edward Davey Ashcroft) very fine £70-£90 --- Edward Davey Ashcroft was born in Hunterville New Zealand in August 1895, and was the son of Albert Edward and Emmeline Lucy Ashcroft, of Vernon, British Columbia, Canada. He graduated from the Royal Military College of Canada in 1912, served during the Great War as a Second Lieutenant with the Royal Engineers in the French theatre of war from 2 April 1915. Ashcroft advanced to Captain, and was serving with the 7th Field Company in Mesopotamia when he died of wounds, 30 November 1917. Captain Ashcroft is buried in the Ramleh War Cemetery, and commemorated on the Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston Memorial Arch.
Canadian Memorial Cross, G.V.R. (77681 L/Sgt. J. McNeil) with Maple Leaf bar suspension, in case of issue, good very fine £50-£70 --- John Henry McNeill was born in Hull, Yorkshire in December 1875. He emigrated to Canada, and resided in Victoria, British Columbia. McNeill served during the Great War with the 15th Battalion, Canadian Infantry on the Western Front. He suffered a gun shot wound to the left shoulder during the Battle of Amiens, 8 August 1918 (entitled to Silver War Badge). Lance Sergeant McNeill died after the war of related injuries/illness, 5 March 1922, and is buried in the Vernon (Pleasant Valley) Cemetery, British Columbia, Canada - his memorial cross being a somewhat later claim. Sold with copied service papers.
A Great War ‘Western Front’ M.M. awarded to Private T. Mack, 47th Battalion (British Columbia), Canadian Infantry Military Medal, G.V.R. (145295 Pte. T. Mack. 47/Can: Inf:) nearly very fine £240-£280 --- M.M. London Gazette 23 February 1918. Thomas Mack was born in Port Hope, Ontario, Canada in December 1876. He served during the Great War with the 47th Battalion (British Columbia), Canadian Infantry on the Western Front. Mack was wounded 3 April 1917, and attached to 10th Canadian Infantry Brigade Signal Company for the award of his M.M. Sold with copied service papers.
Family group: Pair: Second Lieutenant E. S. Wilmot, 4th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, attached 2nd Battalion, late Sergeant, 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles, who was killed in action on the Somme, 13 November 1916 British War and Victory Medals (2. Lieut. E. S. Wilmot.) mounted on card for display, with identity disc and cap badge, generally good very fine Pair: Private F. H. Wilmot, 260th Battalion, Canadian Infantry, Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force British War and Victory Medals (2015814 Pte. F. H. Wilmot. 260-Can. Inf.) generally good very fine (lot) £200-£240 --- Edmund Sacheverell Wilmot was born in McLeod, Alberta, Canada in February 1892. He was the son of Edmund Meade Wilmot and Agatha G. Wilmot, of Coldstream, Vernon, British Columbia. Wilmot proceeded overseas as a Sergeant with the 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles. He was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the 4th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, and attached to the 2nd Battalion for service. Second Lieutenant Wilmot was killed in action on the Somme, 13 November 1916, and is buried in the Serre Road Cemetery No. 2, Somme, France. Francis Hurt Wilmot was born in Normanton, Derbyshire in August 1894, and was the younger brother of the above. He served with the 260th Battalion as part of the 16th Canadian Infantry Brigade, Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Force (C.S.E.F.) during the Russian Intervention. Wilmot died in Vancouver in June 1970.
Canadian Memorial Cross, G.VI.R. (2/Lt. M. H. Willoughby) in case of issue, good very fine £80-£100 --- Maurice Henry Willoughby was the son of James and Ada Willoughby, of New Westminster, British Columbia, and husband of Muriel E. Willoughby, of New Westminster. He joined the Westminster Regiment (Motor) R.C.I.C. in July 1940, and died 28 July 1941 (entitled to War Medal 1939-45 and Canadian Volunteer Service Medal). Second Lieutenant Willoughby is buried in the Burnaby (Ocean View) Burial Park, British Columbia, Canada.
Three: Private L. Tugwell, 7th Battalion (1st British Columbia), Canadian Infantry, who was listed as ‘Missing, presumed killed’ on the Western Front ,15 May 1915 1914-15 Star (16603 Pte L. Tugwell. 7/Can: Inf:) gilded; British War and Victory Medals (16603 Pte. L. Tugwell. 7-Can. Inf.) generally good very fine Pair: Private W. Irving, 29th Battalion (Vancouver), Canadian Infantry, who was killed in action on the Western Front, 10 October British War and Victory Medals (2137525 Pte. W. Irving. 29-Can. Inf.) good very fine (5) £60-£80 --- Lewen Tugwell was born in Stapleford Abbots, Essex in August 1892. He was the son of the Reverend Tugwell, Rector of Stapleford Abbots. Tugwell served during the Great War with the 7th Battalion (1st British Columbia), Canadian Infantry on the Western Front. Private Tugwell was listed as ‘Missing, presumed killed’, 15 May 1915, and is commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. William Irving was born in Liverpool in December 1896. He emigrated to Canada, was employed as a Marine Fireman, and resided at 1301 Admirals Road, Victoria, British Columbia. Irving served during the Great War with 29th Battalion (Vancouver), Canadian Infantry on the Western Front. Private Irving was killed in action on the Western Front, 10 October 1918, and is buried in the Naves Communal Cemetery Extension, Nord, France. The CEF Burial Register gives - ‘Killed in Action. He was killed by an enemy shell about twelve noon on October 10th, 1918, during the advance on Thun St. Martin.’
A fine post-War C.B.E., ‘Pathfinder Squadron Commander’s’ D.S.O., ‘1940’ D.F.C. and post-war Q.C.B.C. group of ten awarded to Wellington and Stirling pilot Group Captain O. R. Donaldson, Royal Air Force, who flew in at least 34 operational sorties with 115 Squadron between September 1939 - August 1940, before going on to command 7 Squadron, October 1942 - May 1943. Mentioned in Despatches twice for the Second World War, awarded the Q.C.B.C. for his part during a bomb explosion at R.A.F. Marham in September 1954, and further Mentioned in Despatches for services in the Suez The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, C.B.E. (Military) Commander’s 2nd type, neck badge, silver-gilt and enamel, blue enamel damage; Distinguished Service Order, G.VI.R., silver-gilt and enamel, reverse officially dated ‘1943’, with integral top riband bar; The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E. (Military) Officer’s 2nd type, breast badge, silver-gilt; Distinguished Flying Cross, G.VI.R., reverse officially dated ‘1940’; 1939-45 Star; Air Crew Europe Star, 1 clasp, France and Germany; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, with M.I.D. oak leaf; General Service 1918-62, 2 clasps, Palestine 1945-48, Near East, with M.I.D. oak leaf (Act. Gp. Cpt. O. R. Donaldson. R.A.F.) second clasp loose on riband, as issued, breast awards mounted as originally worn, with Queen’s Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air Emblem and a Path Finder Force Badge, all housed in custom made display case, generally very fine or better, unless otherwise stated (10) £4,000-£5,000 --- C.B.E. London Gazette 1 January 1953. D.S.O. London Gazette 11 June 1943: ‘Group Captain Donaldson has completed a large number of sorties since the award of the Distinguished Flying Cross. During the six months he has commanded the squadron, it has maintained its fine operational record and fresh honours have been achieved. By his sound organisation, thorough training and personal example, he has fashioned a first class fighting unit. Each operation is most carefully planned and executed and nothing which deserved his personal attention is omitted. Group Captain Donaldson’s firm and tactful handling of aircrews, his cheerful spirit and devotion to duty have earned him the unswerving loyalty of all ranks. He is a skilful pilot with a fine record of successful bombing sorties against the enemy. His example as a captain of aircraft has been an inspiration to his unit.’ O.B.E. London Gazette 10 June 1948. D.F.C. London Gazette 11 June 1940: ‘One night in May, 1940, this officer was captain of an aircraft detailed to attack focal points behind the enemy’s positions. In the neighbourhood of Hirson he came under heavy anti-aircraft fire which he regarded as indicating that he was near a profitable objective. In spite of the enemy fire Flying Officer Donaldson made five attacks on a road through a nearby wood. As a result a large fire and thirteen violent explosions occurred in what must have been an important enemy dump. He has consistently shown the highest degree of courage and determination.’ Q.C.B.C. London Gazette 25 January 1955: ‘The Queen has been graciously pleased to give orders for the publication of the names of the undermentioned personnel who have been commended for gallantry displayed when two 1,000lb. bombs exploded without warning at Royal Air Force Station, Marham, on 20 September 1954.’ M.I.D. London Gazette 1 January 1945 and 1 January 1946. M.I.D. London Gazette 13 June 1957 (Suez). Oliver Russell Donaldson was born in Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada in January 1912. He was appointed to a Short Service Commission as Acting Pilot Officer on probation, General Duties Branch, Royal Air Force in November 1936. Donaldson was confirmed as a Pilot Officer the following year, and advanced to Flying Officer in November 1937. Donaldson was posted as a pilot for operational flying with 115 Squadron (Wellingtons) at Marham. Between September 1939 - August 1940 he flew in at least 34 operational sorties over Germany, Norway, France, Belgium, Holland and Denmark. Donaldson took part in the disastrous attack on the German battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau when they attempted to move from their berths towards Norway, 7 April 1940. The Squadron were subsequently engaged in attacking enemy shipping of Norway and occupied airfields. When the German attack on France opened, 115 Squadron began raids in Germany and, later occupied Europe. Donaldson was awarded the D.F.C., and advanced to Flight Lieutenant in September 1940. He was proceeding on a well-earned leave to Canada when his Log Book was “lost at sea due to enemy action”. Donaldson advanced to Temporary Squadron Leader in December 1941, and served as commanding officer of 7 Squadron (Stirlings) at Oakington, 2 October 1942 - 3 May 1943. In late 1942 the Squadron was one of five squadrons selected to form the nucleus of the Pathfinder Force. Donaldson was awarded the D.S.O., and advanced to Wing Commander in August 1943. He served as Station Commander of R.A.F. Wyton, July 1944 - February 1945. Donaldson advanced to Group Captain in July 1952, and was rewarded with the Q.C.B.C. for his involvement in the following incident: ‘On 20th September 1954, two 1,000lb bombs exploded on the perimeter track at Marham, killing an NCO. The squadron’s Operations Record Book shows: ‘On Monday 20th September, 2 x 1000lb bombs exploded accidentally some 150 yards from the squadron dispersal and several of the squadron’s aircraft were damaged. The damage to most was very slight but one aircraft WK133 received damage which has entailed placing it CAT3. A piece of shrapnel entered the port lower mainplane skin inboard of rib 6 and ricocheted forward passing through rib 6, the main spar and rib 7, after which it passed through the trailing edge of the aileron. The top skin of the mainplane was slightly buckled along the path of the shrapnel. As a result of this damage, the aircraft needs a complete port mainplane change.’ An additional section records: ‘One airman from the squadron, LAC Hopkins, together with two airmen from 115 Squadron, distinguished themselves by rescuing chief technician Bawley, the tractor driver. The three airmen were approximately 200 yards from the scene of the accident but within 30 seconds they had chief technician Bawley clear of the tractor, this regardless of the fact that there were four more unexploded 1000lb bombs lying on the peritrack and that shrapnel was falling about them whilst they were running towards the tractor. It was unfortunate that, in spite of their efforts, chief technician Bawley died after being admitted to King’s Lynn Hospital.” Group Captain Donaldson retired in May 1957. Sold with copied research.
Pair: Sergeant R. H. Duce, 47th Battalion (British Columbia), Canadian Infantry British War and Victory Medals (629360 Sjt. R. H. Duce 47-Can. Inf.) generally good very fine or better Pair: Private J. McGrory, Canadian Army Service Corps British War and Victory Medals (629883 Pte. J. McGrory. C.A.S.C.) good very fine British War Medal 1914-20 (628547 Sjt. H. Brown. 47-Can. Inf.) very fine (5) £50-£70 --- Richard Hoskin Duce was born in London in March 1886. He resided in Victoria, British Columbia, and served during the Great War with the 47th Battalion (British Columbia), Canadian Infantry on the Western Front (entitled to Silver War Badge). James McGrory was born in Kemptville, Ontario, Canada in October 1881. He served with the 68th Regiment, Earl Grey's Own Rifles, and initially during the Great War with the 47th Battalion, Canadian Infantry. McGrory subsequently transferred to the C.A.S.C., and died of illness attributed to service at the Salvation Army Memorial Hotel, 225 Bowery, New York, 10 September 1935. Harry Brown was born in Whitby, Yorkshire in December 1890. He had 3 years prior service with 21st US Infantry Regiment; and, 72nd Regiment, Seaforth Highlanders of Canada. Brown served during the Great War with the 47th Battalion (British Columbia), Canadian Infantry on the Western Front.
Pair: Private E. S. Baylis, 7th Battalion (1st British Columbia), Canadian Infantry 1914-15 Star (428584 Pte E. S. Baylis 7th Can. Inf. Bn.); British War and Victory Medals (428584 Sgt. E. S. Baylis. 7th Can. Inf. Bn.) generally very fine Pair: Private J. E. Davis, 16th Battalion (Canadian Scottish), Canadian Infantry British War and Victory Medals (628115 Pte. J. E. Davis. 16-Can. Inf.) generally very fine or better 1914-15 Star (31313 Pte W. A. Orton. Can: A.M.C.); together with British War Medal 1914-20 (34296 Pte. E. Joseph C.A.M.C.) last with initial officially corrected, generally very fine (7) £60-£80 --- Edward Septimus Baylis was born in Stourport Worcestershire in July 1883. He was an Accountant by profession, and served during the Great War with the 7th Battalion (1st British Columbia), Canadian Infantry on the Western Front. James Ephraim Davis was born in Sundridge, Ontario, Canada in July 1886. He served during the Great War with the 16th Battalion (Canadian Scottish), Canadian Infantry on the Western Front. Both Orton and Joseph served with No. 2 Stationary Hospital on the Western Front, and are shown on the medal roll for entitlement to the 1914 Star - however, Orton would appear to have been issued the 1914-15 Star instead.
Circa 6th-7th century A.D. Comprising a vertical arrangement of female heads wearing proplomas, alternating with green foliage; enclosed within a red-orange border with yellow bands, wave motifs to the edges; mounted in a custom-made glazed frame by Jean Bohne Pictures & Frames, New York, with a handwritten dedication to the reverse. Cf. Del Francia Barocas, L., Museo dell'Alto Medioevo, Roma, I materiali Copti, pp.166-167, nos.41 A-B-C, for similar textile figures and warp.728 grams total, 46 x 17.5 cm including frame (18 1/8 x 7 in.). From the private collection of Mr Vladimir Gregorietch Simkhovitch (1874-1959), Professor of Economics at Columbia University, U.S.A. Vladimir was a great collector of ancient art and works from his collection are kept in the Smithsonian Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of New York, and the Brooklyn Museum amongst others. The band was probably a segment from a curtain, carpet or parietal cover. [No Reserve]
Original US release vertical format card stock insert poster for the animated movie "American Pop" (Columbia Pictures, directed by Ralph Bakshi, copyright 1981). Size 14"x36". Excellent rolled condition, no fold marks, tears or pinholes and only very light staining. Edges very good with light fraying, bottom corners creased. Colours excellent.
Original US release vertical format card stock insert poster for "Jason And The Argonauts" starring Todd Armstrong and Nancy Kovack (Columbia Pictures, directed by Don Chaffey). Size 14"x36". Excellent rolled condition, no fold marks, tears or pinholes. Edges very good with very light fraying in places, colours excellent.
Original Decommissioned NASA floppy discs containing two patch designs for STS-114 Discovery Shuttle Mission on separate 11in x 8.5in paper, included with with 2 original floppy drives.Space Shuttle Discovery Mission STS-114, launched on July 26, 2005, and was commanded by Astronaut Eileen Collins. The 13-day mission was the first Return to Flight since the tragic loss of the Space Shuttle Columbia in 2003. In original NASA-JSC inventory bag. Bag: 9in x 15.75in. Patched design on paper: 11in x 8.5in. Floppy disk: 3.5in x 3.75in. Artist: Wilcom ES-65 DesignerIssued: 2002Manufacturer: NASAProvenance: NASA Condition: Age related wear.
Scotland.- Loch (James) An Account of the Improvements on the Estates of the Marquess of Stafford, in...Stafford and Salop, and on the estate of Sutherland, first edition, lacking half-title, with folding engraved map hand-coloured in outline, 39 plates and plans, some folding, a few hand-coloured, light offsetting, later polished tan calf, spine gilt, a little spotted, [Goldsmiths 22807; Kress C.571; Perkins 1028], 1820 § [Kames (Henry Home, Lord)] Progress of Flax-Husbandry in Scotland, first edition, contemporary manuscript note regarding author on title, modern cloth, ex-Rothemsted Agricultural library copy but unstamped, [Kress 6351, erroneously calling for a plan], Edinburgh, Sands, Murray, and Cochran, 1766 § Considerations on the System of the Laws in Scotland relative to Salt, first edition, modern cloth, [Goldsmiths' 16055; Kress B.2681], Edinburgh, for J.Simpson, 1794; and 2 others relating to Scotland, 8vo (5)⁂ The author of the first was the state commissioner for the Marquess of Stafford and on his behalf carried out the notorious highland clearances in Sutherland, when crofters were evicted from the land for the development of sheep-farming, causing appalling hardship, bitter resentment, and emigration for many.The second is rare with ESTC recording only 5 UK copies in 4 locations (BL, National Library of Scotland 2 copies, Oxford, and this copy previously at Rothamsted), plus 2 copies in the Baker Library at Harvard. The third is also rare with 2 copies in the UK (National Library of Scotland and Senate House) and copies at Columbia and Harvard in America.
Charles Partridge Adams (American, 1858-1942). Oil on canvas painting depicting a mountain landscape. Signed along the lower left.Provenance: Cyrus Boutwell, Denver, Colorado; Private Minnesota Collection.Adams moved from Massachusetts to Denver in 1876 at the age of 18. He worked with Helen Henderson Chain, a pupil of George Inness, who encouraged his talents. He painted throughout his life, primarily focused on mountainous landscapes he viewed in his travels in the Colorado Rockies, New Mexico, Arizona, Wyoming, Montana, and British Columbia.Unframed; height: 14 in x width: 20 in. Framed; height: 18 1/2 in x width: 24 1/2 in.Condition: The item is in generally good condition with no visible tears, creases, or losses. The surface is stable, and the color is bold and bright. Throughout the recto, there are vertical lines of craquelure. to the lower right quadrant, there is a spiral crack. Along the lower margin, there is a stretcher bar mark. From the verso, the canvas is toned. Along the verso, there are several paint cracks seen throughout; please refer to the listing image. Wear to the frame.
Großer amerikanischer Detektor-Empfänger mit Verstärker, um 1925Front mit Detektor-Kristall, 5 Röhren, NF-und-HF-Verstärker, 2 Spulenkoppler von DeForest und Columbia, 2 Drehkondensatoren, 2 Batterieschalter, Voltmeter und Amperemeter, in Mahagonigehäuse, Front und Rückseite mit abschließbaren Klappen, ein präzise gebautes hochwertiges Gerät. Start Price: EUR 280 Zustand: (2-3/-)Large American Detector-Receiver with Amplifier, c. 1925Front with detector crystal, 5-tube LF and HF amplifier, 2 DeForest and Columbia coil couplers, 2 variable capacitors, 2 battery switches, voltmeter and ammeter, in mahogany case, front and rear with lockable flaps, a precisely built, high-quality unit. Start Price: EUR 280 Condition: (2-3/-)
A Collection of Classical Recordings on Shellac 78RPM Records, from Holst to The Halle Orchestra pieces too numerous to mention on the Columbia and HMV labels; Masters Voice Shellac 78RPM Collections, to include Puccini's Mada, Butterfly in two acts (Cat No 7076 - 7091), Leoncavallo's Pagliacci Opera in two acts (Cat No 7049 - 7057), Gilbert and Sullivan's Trial by Jury (Cat No 1469 - 1472), Beethoven Symphony No 6 played by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (Cat No DB3051 - DB3055), Dvorak Symphony No 5 played by Philadelphia Orchestra (Cat No DB2543 - DB2547), Elgar Enigma Variations played by Royal Albert Hall Orchestra (Cat No D1154 - D1157), Rachmaninoff Concerto No 3 played by Philadelphia Orchestra (Cat No DB5709 - DB5713), Beethoven Symphony No 6 played by BBC Symphony Orchestra (Cat No DB333 - D3337), The Sibelius Society (Cat No DB3351 - DB3357), Mozart Opera Society (Cat No DB3465 - DB3468), Mozart Opera Society (Cat No DB3470 - DB3473), The Beethoven Sonata Society (Cat No DB2086 - DB2092), ;A Collection of Shellac 78RPM Classical Recordings, to include Columbia Masterworks sets, Mozart Quartet (Cat No LX24 - LX27), Brahms Quintet (Cat No L228 - L2232), Beethoven Quartet (Cat No DB2109 - DB2112), Beethoven Quartet (Cat No L1856 - L1859), Parlophone Beethoven Symphony No 7 (Cat No E11103 - E11107) and The Columbia History of Music, volume one (Cat No 5710 - 5717), these collections were part of the music library of The Mount School York.
Myrick (David F.). Railroads of Nevada and Eastern California, Volume 1, The Northern Roads, Reno: University of Nevada Press, 1992, numerous monochrome illustrations, bookplate to the front pastedown, original cloth in dust jacket, spine lightly faded, large 4to, together with:Green (Richard), The Northern Pacific Railway of McGee and Nixon, 2nd edition, Seattle: Northwest Shore Line, 1995, numerous monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, oblong 4to, plusGarden (J. F.), Nicholas Morant's Canadian Pacific, 5th printing, British Columbia: Footprint Publishing, 2002, numerous colour & monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, oblong 4to, and other mostly modern transport & railway reference, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4toQTY: (3 shelves)
A terracotta feline sculpture, possibly, Columbia, Tumaco La Tolita, 300 BC - 300 AD; Herewith an antique terracotta sculpture depicting a feline, with remnants of green, black and red pigments. L. 17 and 19 cm. Provenance:Private collection Koella, Zurich, Switzerland. from a private foundation of Anciient Americas Cultures, collected 1960's-1980's. [2]
PINK FLOYD - THE PIPER AT THE GATES OF DAWN LP (ORIGINAL UK MONO COPY - COLUMBIA SX 6157). A neatly presented original UK mono copy of the iconic debut LP from The Pink Floyd... The record (original UK mono pressing on black/blue Columbia labels, no 'file under popular' sleeve, SX 6157) is in glossy VG condition showing a few light and minor surface marks/scuffs, these never at all heavier feelable scratches. The sleeve is in VG condition with creasing and wear to the edges.
JEFF BUCKLEY - GRACE (COLUMBIA 475928 1). A beautiful album by Jeff Buckley - Grace released on Columbia Records (475928 1). The record is in Ex+ condition with clean playing surfaces. The centre label is clean and clear. The sleeve is in strong VG+ condition with some minor creasing and edgewear. All in all a fantastic copy.
THE GODS - GENESIS LP (ORIGINAL UK MONO PRESSING - COLUMBIA SX 6286). Super scarce original UK mono copy of the brill 1968 LP from The Gods. The record (Columbia black/blue label design, SX 6286) is in well kept VG+ condition showing a few light and minor surface marks/scuffs to the clean and lustrous playing surfaces. Sharp and bright labels with only a few spindles. Matrix (machine stamped): XAX 3676-1G & XAX 3677-1G. The original mono flipback sleeve is in VG condition with some general creasing and foxing to the reverse with a little pen - without any rips, tears or seam splits and with the spine fully legible.

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