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Autographs - 100+ Various photos including Jack Warner, Burt Ward, Charlton Heston, Robert Vaughn, Richard Todd, Susan Jameson, Barbara Shelley, Valerie Leon, Roger Moore, Eric Sykes, Sally Knyvette, Ed Bishop, Lulu, Bernard Cribbins, Paul Darrow, David Jason, Phil Daniels, Stephanie Lawrence, and many others.
Collections in an A4 white binder a mixtures of signed Autographs book signatures include Colin welland, Barry Sheene, Michael Balfour, Bernard Cribbins, Roger Moore, Ian Thompson, Bruce Forsyth, Des O'Connor plus others. Plus Approx. 30 x Biography Tommy Trinder, Richard O'Sullivan, Bernard Cribbins, Sir Roger Moore, Sandy Gall plus others. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
Three works on Cornwall Dolly Pentreath Beneath The Moon, a story of Cornwall and India, 1899 second edition, Jas J. Guthrie at the Pear Tree Press, White Cottage, Gravesend, Kent. A good copy.Bernard Moore Cornish Crowsheaf (crowsheaf being the last sheaf on the stack),1949, published by the author. Twenty five distinctly cornish poems, signed on the endpaper by the author and, additionally, a tipped in letter from the author .Bernard Moore, Cornish Corners and other Verses,1923 first edition, thirty six verses from Cornwall, 62 pages, signed by the author. torn dustwrapper, however a very good copy. (3)
A Bernard Moore grotesque blanc de chine figure, Diakokan, 5.5cm high, BM monogram to base; a Bernard Moore red lustre vase, 9cm high, mark to base; a Lancastrian Pottery dish, turquoise glaze, 12.5cm diameter; an Empire Ware miniature jardiniere, in mottled tones of blue, yellow and green; a Leeds Fireclay Company Art Deco ashtray (5)
A Bernard Moore lustre onion-shaped vase with mouse and floral decoration, signed "Bernard Moore" to base, 14 cm high, together with a further Bernard Moore squat vase with scrolling foliate decoration, signed "BM" to base, 8 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The squat vase has a heavy scratch near the base. The onion vase has a scratch running down the neck from the top as well as scratches throughout the body. Both have general wear and tear and are in need of a clean - see images for more details
The Gerald Whitney Collection (Camera Man) - Autograph Album - a vintage autograph albums containing signatures from various personalities, presenters and actors encountered by Whitney during his career. Autographs include; Dickie Valentine, Peter Sellers, Freddie Trueman, Britt Ekland, Patrick Wymark, Jimmy Savile, Pete Murray, Millicent Martin, Bonnie Langford, Lena Horne, Alfie Bass & Bernard Bresslaw, Bill Fraser, Charlie Drake, Emergency Ward 10 cast, Jimmy Tarbuck, Frankie Vaughan, Roger Moore, The Sullavan Brothers, Kenneth Moore, Angela Douglas, June Christy, Bruce Forsyth, Cilla Black and others. Some pages loose, wear to spine.
AUTOGRAPH PHOTOS (mainly Male Actors, Directors, etc.): approximately one hundred and forty, including DAVID BAILEY (Photographer); JOE BARBERA (Animator); DIRK BOGARDE; JOHN CLEESE; BERNARD CRIBBINS; TONY CURTIS (3); KIRK DOUGLAS (2); FEDERICO FELLINI; RICHARD E GRANT; SIR EDWARD HEATH (former PM); CHARLTON HESTON; PAUL HOGAN (2); SIR CHRISTOPHER LEE (2); DUDLEY MOORE; ROGER MOORE; NICK PARK (Animator); ANTHONY QUINN (2); MICKEY ROONEY; PETER USTINOV (2); MICHAEL WINNER; NORMAN WISDOM; JULIE ANDREWS & BEN KINGSLEY; HARRY SECOMBE & SPIKE MILLIGAN (qty.)
SHAW (GEORGE BERNARD) and HAYDEN CHURCHArchive of correspondence, interviews and other material assembled by journalist Charles Hayden Church (1878-1956) during a long association with George Bernard Shaw over some twenty years, comprising:i) Articles and questionnaires, typed by Church and annotated with responses and extensive manuscript amendments by Shaw, giving his opinion on a wide variety of topics such as sex education in schools ('...Sex should not be discussed with children, either by parents or school teachers...'), his vegetarianism ('...I eat cheese, butter and eggs but no flesh, no fowl and no fish... I object to a carnivorous diet not only because I feel instinctively that it is abominable but because it involves a prodigious slavery of men to animals...'), prohibition in the US ('...It may be that life is so miserable in America that people cannot bear it without drugging themselves with alcohol...'), the economic future of England ('...If the Big Ship [Civilisation] goes down, England will go down with it...'), women's success in previously male preserves ('...Why shouldn't they? Miss Johnson did not fly to Australia: a machine did; and she hung on to it and steered it... several women had babies yesterday without any help from a machine. Prove to me that a man has achieved that amazing and arduous feat...'), on longevity ('...we die because we do not know how to live, and kill ourselves by lethal habits...'), suggesting future political programmes ('...I am not God Almighty disguised as GBS... I am advising women to demand the Coupled vote – One Couple One Vote... I advise the whole nation to put before every other reform the invention of an alphabet of at least 42 letters capable of indicating every sound in our speech...'), matrimony ('...a woman's right to motherhood should not be conditional on her taking on a husband...'), adding a scene to the film version of Pygmalion ('...the cinema can afford practically unlimited money...'), artificial insemination ('...raises many questions... I can not forsee what will happen...'), his 91st birthday ('...Birthday! Get out. Go. The man who ever utters the word Birthday in my presence is no friend of mine... Good afternoon. Don't come again...'), an amusing account of faking a séance ('...An evening of miracles followed... After that experience I could not discuss the subject with Oliver Lodge grieving for his lost son, nor with the infatuated author of Sherlock Holmes...'), on the partition of Palestine ('...The Jews and Arabs, backed by local Home Rulers and Imperialists, must fight it out until they are tired of bloodshed and financially bankrupt...'), writing ('...A slosher using ready made phrases and ideas and never stopping to think can write several thousand words a day... I can write the dialogue of a long play easily within two months if I stick at it... the stage business is pure drudgery...'), on Shakespeare ('...a volcano from whom plays burst like lava. I am by comparison a tidy old maid...'), inspiration ('...I can sit down without an idea in my head except that I must write a play; and a play comes. A good play too...'), and much else; with a typed article signed and dated ('G. Bernard Shaw/ 19 May 1933') explaining that his initial sympathies with the Nazi movement were soon expelled by Hitler's 'insanity' over the 'Jewish question': '...an epidemic of a very malignant disease... I appeal to Herr Hitler and Captain Goering to bear in mind that Judophobia is not a part of Fascism, but an incomprehensible excrescence on it... May I add that I am not a Jew? I belong to that still naively anti-Jewish nation, the Irish. The Irish do not know that Jesus Christ was a Jew. Probably ninety nine per cent of the Nazis are equally ignorant...', comments in red and black ink and pencil, c.70 pages, 4to and 8vo, [1930's/40's]ii) Autograph and typed letters, memos, and postcards signed ('G. Bernard Shaw', 'G.B.S.'), to Hayden Church, some marked 'Private', with typed letters from Hayden Church to George Bernard Shaw, returned with Shaw's responses, and three from his secretaries, with additional fragments, Shaw's comments mostly written in red ink, c.25 items on various subjects, including an early letter warning Church not to bother his wife ('...Do not exploit Ayot St Lawrence and Mrs Shaw any further... unless you want to have an implacable enemy always at my elbow take note to keep on the right side of her... Pardon the hint...'), his play On the Rocks ('...Provisionally you may call it Piffle...'), death ('...I am a member of the Cremation Society... earth burial should be made illegal. As to my ashes I do not care what becomes of them provided they are inseparably mixed with those of my wife...'), Napoleons inability to procreate ('...Something was too short and the seminal jet did not reach the effective place...'), on Elizabeth II ('...constitutional monarchy is one of the professions for which women are specially fitted...'), etc.; with six autograph envelopes, c.30 pages, 4to and 8vo, Ayot St Lawrence, Whitehall Court, SW1 and Malvern Hotel, Malvern, and elsewhere, [11 September 1930 to 4 August 1950 where dated]iii) Group of nine photographs taken by George Bernard Shaw, all but one annotated on reverse by Shaw in ink or pencil ('Ayot St Lawrence/ Shaw's Villa/ called Shaw's Corner', 'Jehanne la Pucelle/ watching for English soldiers/statue by Claire/ Winston', 'Shaw's mulberry tree/ There is another in Malvern but this is his home one', 'Shaw's favourite statue/ of Shakespeare/ 15' high/ bought by him in Frinton/ for twenty three/ shillings'), each with a typed caption by Church attached, 83 x 135mm. and smaller, [no date]iv) Album of press cuttings kept by Hayden Church ('Property of Hayden Church/ Liberal reward to finder'), including letters from John Galsworthy and George Moore, c.48 leaves, red cloth titled 'Scraps' on front board, worn and stained, binding loose, folio (282 x 225mm.), [1913-1917]; with additional loose cuttings of his articles on Shaw from Sunday Despatch, New York Times Magazine, Evening Standard etc., [1929-1947]; and a photograph of Hayden Church and his wife on camels in Egypt at the press opening to Tutankhamun's tomb, 1923; group of articles, writings and press cuttings relating to Church's other work such as 'The Real Annie Oakley' and 'The Strange Case of Dr Minor'; with a copy of George Bernard Shaw: Eight Interviews by Hayden Church selected by Edward Connery Lathem, The Perpetua Press, 2002, limited edition of 500 copies.v) The Plays of Bernard Shaw, 12 vol., inscribed beneath portrait frontispiece in Saint Joan 'G. Bernard Shaw to Hayden Church/ Ayot St. Lawrence 20th October 1945', publisher's limp blue leather, spines gilt (slightly worn at ends), housed in original hinged box with facsimile signature on lid (this near detached), small 8vo, Constable, 1926Footnotes:'I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR ASSUMPTIONS. THE INTERVIEW IS AT AN END. GOODBYE': THE ARCHIVE OF GEORGE BERNARD SHAW'S 'FAVORITE INTERVIEWER'.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Bernard Moore (1850-1935): A Flambé Porcelain Vase, painted with an owl swoopind down on seven mice, printed mark BERNARD MOORE, 18cm high (worn gilding); Another, painted by Annie Ollier, with foliage and repeating patterns, painted mark and artist monogram, 30.5cm high (restored) (2)Owl vase has worn gilding and light surface scratches. The foliage vase has a restored rim, surface scratches and crazing.
A Bernard Moore grotesque blanc de chine figure, Diakokan, 5.5cm high, BM monogram to base; a Bernard Moore red lustre vase, 9cm high, mark to base; a Lancastrian Pottery dish, turquoise glaze, 12.5cm diameter; an Empire Ware miniature jardiniere, in mottled tones of blue, yellow and green; a Leeds Fireclay Company Art Deco ashtray (5)
The Gerald Whitney Collection (Camera Man) - Autograph Album - a vintage autograph albums containing signatures from various personalities, presenters and actors encountered by Whitney during his career. Autographs include; Dickie Valentine, Peter Sellers, Freddie Trueman, Britt Ekland, Patrick Wymark, Jimmy Savile, Pete Murray, Millicent Martin, Bonnie Langford, Lena Horne, Alfie Bass & Bernard Bresslaw, Bill Fraser, Charlie Drake, Emergency Ward 10 cast, Jimmy Tarbuck, Frankie Vaughan, Roger Moore, The Sullavan Brothers, Kenneth Moore, Angela Douglas, June Christy, Bruce Forsyth, Cilla Black and others. Some pages loose, wear to spine.
The Gerald Whitney Collection (Camera Man) - Autograph Albums - three vintage autograph albums containing signatures from various personalities, presenters and actors encountered by Whitney during his career. Autographs include; Gary Lineker, Imran Khan, Lulu, Crystal Palace FC 1970-71 Squad, Cliff Richard, Alfie Bass, Dickie Valentine, The Shadows (Marvin, Welch, Rostill and Bennett), Peter Sellers, Fred Trueman (Cricket), Shaw Taylor, Norman Vaughan, Emergency Ward 10 cast, Alfred Marks, The Bachelors, Bernard Bresslaw, Roger Moore, Bruce Forsyth, Pete Seeger (with a sketch of a banjo), Jimmy Tarbuck, Cilla Black, Britt Ekland, and others. The two brown autograph albums are sparsely filled, the red one more full.
Four works Bernard Moore. 'Cornish Catches and Other Verses', first edition, a good copy in dustwrapper, Erskine Macdonald, 1914.Bernard Moore. 'A Cornish Chorus,' first edition, a very good copy, Ridgwick & Jackson Ltd, London, 1919.Bernard Moore. 'A Cornish Collection' first edition, a very good copy, C. W. Daniel Company, 1933.E.F.Humphris. 'Granite & Heather Cornish Verses,' first edition, fine copy, in dustwrapper, The Camborne Printing & Stationery Co Ltd, 1935.
Seated creature with hands folded in a unique glaze pattern with mottled red, orange and light grey coloration.Artist initials BM handpainted to inside bottom. Issued: Early 1900sDimensions: 3"L x 2.5"W x 5.5"HManufacturer: Bernard Moore PotteryCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Coriolanus 1999/ 2000 production multi-signed book by actors of the show. Signatures include Greg Prentice, Philip Dunbar, Stephen Finegold, Ed Waters, Marc Small, Emilia Fox, Danielle King, Robert Swann, Linus Roache, Barbara Jefford, Oliver Ryan, Damian O Hare, Ian Barritt, Bernard Gallagher, Roger Swaine, David Fahm, Ralph Fiennes, Angela Down, Stephen Campbell Moore, Oliver Ford Davies, John Bennett, Paul Benzing, Paul Moriarty, David Burke, Alan David and Sean Baker. With 26 signatures inside this green book, each one is dedicated to Roland, who played Coriolanus Jr, with a small inscription personalised from each cast member. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Anne Parsons, Countess of Rosse, (nee Messel, previously Armstrong-Jones) 1902-1992An interesting archive of material that interweaves the life of the Countess (mother of Tony Armstrong-Jones, Lord Snowdon) with Womersley Hall and the Parsons and Gladstone families. Comprising:Womersley Hall Visitors Book - guests' signature from 1940 to 1988, with Anne Messel a regular visitor. Other visitors include, Tony Armstrong Jones (Lord Snowdon), Princess Margaret (several visits), John Betjeman, Sir Patrick Moore (including his attendence at the opening of the Rosse Observatory), various aristocracy including Barons Derwent and Howard de Walden. Approx 75 pages, all edges gilt, full morocco binding; Womersley Park Visitors Book - guests' signatures from 1908 to 1921, including the Earl of Rosse and other Parsons family members, Lord Dunalley, Lord Hawke, etc., approx 60 pages, vellum covers; Womersley Park Game Register - Manuscript record of game shot on the Wormersley Estate, 1898 to 1921 with later entry for 1940. Predominantly Pheasants, Partridges, Hares and Rabbits with a few Woodcock, Snipe and Duck. Shooting guests are named. Approx 142 pages, oblong quarto game register, all edges gilt, worn morocco covers.Gladstone (M[argaret] B[etty]), A superb scrapbook recording family events and gatherings, visits to other families, balls, parties etc., commencing with The Coming of Age Fete of William G.C. Gladstone at Hawarden Park, with family and guest signatures on Hawarden Castle and Rectory headed papers. Places visited included Bowden Park, Wyck, Womersley Park, Caldwell Hall, Braxted, Langlebury Hall, Sandling Park, Glenfarquhar, Ruthin, Castle Bernard and Birr. As well as signatures of guests, the album is very well illustrated with photographs and original artwork. There is also a photograph, with press cuttings, of her marriage to Geoffrey Lawrence Parsons, younger son of the Earl of Rosse. 65 pages followed by blanks, all edges gilt, initial morocco binding;Anne, Countess of Rosse 1902-1992, [Funeral] address given by John Cornforth on the 9th July, 1992, 5 pages, card covers. Related letter from Lord Snowden, printed with manuscript addressee, loosely inserted;Betjeman (John), A Nip in the Air, John Murray, 1974, first edition, inscribed 'Lois with Love from Joan and John', soiled cloth. Funeral service for Frances Lois, Viscountess de Vesci at Womersley loosely inserted. [Her first marriage was to William Edward Parsons].Order of Service of Thanksgiving for the First Earl of Snowdon at Westminster Abbey, 2017, card wraps.[Anne Parsons was a founder of the Victorian Society together with John Betjeman] (7)
Whimsical figurine of a monkey holding a kernal and wearing a handsome mottled waistcoat in hues of green that accent the raised detail. Marked Bernard Moore. Artist: Bernard MooreIssued: c. 1910Dimensions: 3.25""L x 6.25""W x 5.5""HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.High Res Image 1High Res Image 2High Res Image 3
Bernard Moore - flambé bowl of straight-sided footed form, the reserve painted with swallows in flight within banded and geometric border, painted Bernard Moore mark, artist's monogram and printed mark; together with a smaller footed bowl, the reserve painted with a crab, painted marks, 20cm diameter and smaller (2)
A Moore grotesque spoon warmer, modelled as a scaly toad-like figure, covered in a blue glaze, with applied glass impressed Moore, printed Thomas Goode mark, 20cm. wideLiteratureAileen Dawson Bernard Moore, Master Potter 1850-1935, Richard Dennis Publications, for a Moore Brothers grotesque listed as Liu Hai's Toad retailed by Thomas Goode (page 9) and illustrates a similar creature figure 2 page 6.
Bernard Moore (1850 - 1935)A red flambe vase decorated with two galleons in full sail and a sunset, painted marks, decorator's monogram JHC, 19cm highA West Midlands estate's attic clearance.The vase is in need of a good clean. There are small white specks to the exterior along with some dark brown residue to the interior, both of which look to come off after coaxing. However, one side of the vase (the sky and birds) has numerous scratches through the glaze, with smaller scratches elsewhere. There are some very minor nibbles around the foot rim. No further damages or any restoration.
Bernard Moore - flambé bowl of straight-sided footed form, the reserve painted with a galleon within banded and stylised fish borders on a graduated grey-green ground, painted Bernard Moore mark, artist monogram and ‘England’; together with a hemispherical footed bowl, the reserve painted with a monogram enclosed within star motif and foliate banded border, the exterior with banding enclosing wording ‘Behold I Bring You Tidings of Great Joy’, painted and impressed marks, 26cm diameter (2)

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