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Paul Weller: AN EPIPHONE CASINO GUITAR AUTOGRAPHED BY PAUL WELLER AND DESIGNER PAUL SMITH,2007,serial no.EE07110625, natural finish hollow body with mahogany neck and rosewood fingerboard signed in black marker pen, in shaped plush-lined rigid case, accompanied by an 8in x 10in photo of Weller and Smith with the guitarFootnotes:Provenance:This was autographed in June 2008 at an exhibition of Paul Weller memorabilia held at the Paul Smith store in London to celebrate the launch of the Genesis Publications book, A Thousand Things.Ex-Lot 459, Entertainment Memorabilia including 'The Private World of Spike Milligan', Bonhams London, 25th November 2008.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
John Lennon (British, 1940-1980): two sketches depicting a creature and an abstract female form,circa 1961,in black ink, a single adjoined double page from a lined exercise book, one page with a large portrayal of a creature, the other page depicting an abstract female figure possibly crying, each with a blank verso, unsigned 6 1/2in x 8 3/4in (16.5cm x 22.5cm); images approx 5in x 8 1/2in (13cm x 20cm)Footnotes:Provenance:From a Private German CollectionAll reproduction rights reserved to the Estate of the late John Lennon.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
John Lennon (British, 1940-1980): a sketch of a crawling creature,circa 1961,in black ink, a single page of a lined exercise book, the page featuring an abstract crawling creature with large claws and with one eye open, in black ink with blank verso, unsigned, overall 6 1/2in x 8 3/4in (16.5cm x 22.5cm); image 4 1/2in x 4 1/2in (11.5cm x 11.5cm)Footnotes:Provenance:From a Private German CollectionAll reproduction rights reserved to the Estate of the late John Lennon.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
John Lennon (British, 1940-1980): a crude caricature of two figures,circa 1961,a single page of a lined exercise book, the one page with nude portrayal of two people, in black ink with blank verso, unsigned 6 1/2in x 8 3/4in (16.5cm x 22.5cm)Footnotes:Provenance:From a Private German CollectionAll reproduction rights reserved to the Estate of the late John Lennon.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
John Lennon (British, 1940-1980): a sketch of a woman's face with one eye missing,circa 1961,in black ink, a single page of a lined exercise book, the page featuring an image of a face drawn around an area of paperloss, in black ink, unsigned, overall - 6 1/2in x 8 3/4in (16.5cm x 22.5cm) Footnotes:Provenance:From a Private German CollectionAll reproduction rights reserved to the Estate of the late John Lennon.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
John Lennon (British, 1940-1980): a nonsense poem 'What am I to do with...' and John Lennon sketch of a face,circa 1961,in black ink, a single adjoined double page from a lined exercise book, the opening line What am i to do..., one page with thirteen lines of prose and blank verso, the other page a sketch of a face, both in John's hand, unsigned, 6 1/2in x 8 3/4in (16.5cm x 22.5cm) [image full page]Footnotes:Provenance:From a Private German CollectionThe prose composed of two verses in John Lennon's signature semi-sensical dialogue. A short poem written about not having a job and how to provide food for his mother. Before descending into comical discussion about people dining on their own or others 'arses'. Numerous spelling and grammatical errors, as Paul McCartney wrote about John's later published poetry books 'In His Own Write' and 'A Spaniard In The Works'...There are bound to be thickheads who will wonder why some of it doesn't make sense, and others who will search for hidden meanings....None of it has to make sense and if it seems funny then that's enough.All reproduction rights reserved to the Estate of the late John Lennon.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
John Lennon/Stuart Sutcliffe: a short nonsense poem by John Then all of a sudden...,circa 1961,in black ink, a single adjoined double page from a lined exercise book, one page with six lines of prose in John Lennon's hand with blank verso, beginning Then all of a sudden... the other page an ink sketch by Stuart Sutcliffe of a profile with a mop-top hairstyle possibly signed, the back with another Sutcliffe sketch depicting figures on a street, unsigned, 6 1/2in x 8 3/4in (16.5cm x 22.5cm)Footnotes:Provenance:From a Private German CollectionAll reproduction rights reserved to the Estate of the late John Lennon.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Stuart Sutcliffe (British, 1940-1962): three ink sketches,circa 1961,two single pages from a lined exercise book, one page with drawings of nudes, the male genitalia likely in Lennon's hand, the verso with stylised geometric doodle by Sutcliffe, the second page with two Stuart Sutcliffe portraits, all in black ink, unsigned, 6 1/2in x 8 3/4in (16.5cm x 22.5cm)Footnotes:Provenance:From a Private German CollectionThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Various Artists: A group of fillmore posters and handbills,1966-1968,for various venues, acts including; Quicksilver Messenger Service Independence Ball, featuring The Grateful Dead Fillmore Concert Auditorium a poster by Bill Graham; 13th Floor Elevators at Avalon Ballroom a poster by Alton Kelley & Stanley Mouse; Daily Flash at Avalon Ballroom by Alton Kelley & Stanley Mouse handbills [2]; The Incredible Fish/Pink Floyd a handbill; Velvet Underground at Retinal Circus handbills [2]; Jimmy Reed at Berkeley Community Theatre by Stan Miklose a handbill; Michael McClure Freewheelin' at Moes Book Store, Berkeley by Tom Weller & Larry Keenan a handbill; the largest 14 1/8in x 20in (35.9cm x 50.8cm)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Ginger Baker: a signed Zildjian signature drumstick from the Cream reunion,the used drumstick signed in black ink Ginger Baker, accompanied by Ginger Baker's well used sheet music books, Ginger Baker's Drum Book, Wise Publications 1980, and John McLaughlin and the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Warner Bros. Publication, 1976, (3)Footnotes:ProvenanceThe Ginger Baker FamilyFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Ginger Baker / Cream / Blind Faith: a Group lot including psychedelic sketches, tour itineraries and publications,a quantity of items relating to Ginger, Cream or Blind Faith: a collection of seven tarot card designs in multi-colour by Baker on folded A3 cartridge paper; three Cream tour itineraries for the 2005 reunion at the Royal Albert Hall and Madison Square Gardens; an official 'Full Cream' hardback book; a Blind Faith song book with sheet music; Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame 8th Induction Dinner programme including Cream; handwritten sheet music notes; large sketches for Algerie, (Qty)Footnotes:Provenance:The Ginger Baker FamilyFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
J.M Barrie. Peter Pan or The Boy who Wouldn't Grow Up, first edition, 1928, published by Hodder and Stoughton Limited, 18.7 cm high; together with a copy of The Springtide of Life Poems of Childhood by Algernon Charles Swinburne, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, 1918, with original green dust jacketCondition report: Peter Pan book: no dust jacket, all pages present, no stains or foxing to the inside pages, some wear to the exterior and the edge of a few pages, foxing signs to the side of the pages when the book is closedSpringtide poems book: dust jacket has tears, foxing and stains, tooled leather cover in good condition, foxing to some of the pages and a few stains, no pages missing
A Coalport porcelain jardiniere decorated in the Tulip Tree pattern, Mason's Ironstone twin handled oval dish decorated in the Chartreuse pattern, Coalport Ladies Fashion figure modelled as Tender Thoughts, Lladro porcelain figure of a girl seated with a calf (AF), and a Nao porcelain figure modelled as a boy reading a book. (5)
Soccer Book Club, 1950's/60's., twenty three vols, with dust wrappers, various authors, comprising Soccer From The Shoulder., World Cup '62., The Gentle Giant., One Hundred Caps And All That., The Man In The Middle., Soccer Top Ten., Football Ambassador At Large., Passed To You., Over The Bar., Golden Goals., Football Made Easy., We Will Follow Rangers., The Final Whistle., My Soccer Story., Soccer In The Blood., Wild About Football., The Wolves The First Eighty Years., A Slave To Soccer., Blackburn Rovers FC and England., Young England The Story Of The Development Of Soccer Talent., Going For Goal., Spurs Supreme., Soccer My Spur., and Tackle Soccer This Way.
[Cookery] Food Some Accounts of its Sources, Constituents and Uses by A.H. Church 1882. The "A1" Cookery Book 1901. Handbook of Cookery by Jessie Conrad. 500 Sixpenny Recipes 1934. Manual of Modern Cookery 1927. Ice-Cream Making. High Class Cookery. Somethings Burning Fanny Craddock. Book of Breakfasts 1932. Complete Cookery. Household Account Book of Sarah Fell 1920 etc (28)
[Cookery] Fifty Years of a Maryland Kitchen by Mrs. Howard 1884. Edible and Poisonous Fungi with coloured plates 1926. Myra's Cookery Book. The Pudding Lady's Recipe Book. Mrs. Rea's Cookery Book. May Byron's Pot-Luck. Old Cookery Books 1886. Household Book of Dame Alice de Bryene 1412-1413. Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management etc (23)
[Natural History] Wild Flowers of The Year by A. Pratt with coloured plates. Vita Sackville-West Some Flowers. Flore-Manuel de la Province de Quebec (signed). Illustrated Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Lessons in Elementary Botany 1881. Guide to Literature of Botany. Concise British Flora in colour. Index Hortensis. An Alpine Meadow. Calluna A Monogram on the Scotch Heather. Oxford Book of Flowerless Plants. Motor Mechanism of Plants. British Herbaria. Plant World 1903 etc (35)
[Natural History] The Book of Plants The Complete Plates by Basilius Besler. An English Florilegium watercolour paintings by Mary Grierson. The Tulip by Anna Pavord. Flora Britannica The Definitive new guide to Wild Flowers, Plants and Trees by Richard Mabey. A New Atlas of the Kent Flora. In Search of the Flowers of the Amazon Forests. Heritage Trees Wales. Silva The Tree in Britain foreword by David Bellamy OBE etc (12)
W.H. Hudson a Collection of Books including British Birds 1906 with colour plates. Birds & Man 1924. A Little Boy Lost illustrated by McCormick. A Shepherd’s Life. Green Mansions illustrated with 60 Drawings. The Naturalist in La Plata 1929. Idle Days in Patagonia 1923. Nature in Downland. Birds in London 1924. The Land’s End. Adventures Among Birds. Book of a Naturalist etc (19)
[Clocks/Watches] English House Clocks 1600-1850. Clockmaker’s Company Museum Guide 1939. Clock Cleaning & Repairing. The Old Clock Book. Science of Clocks & Watches. Somerset Clockmakers. Country Life Book of Watches. English Watches. Practical Watch Repairing etc + Issues of Antiquarian Horology
Charles Darwin Journal of Researches into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries visited during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle 1890. Art of Travel by Francis Galton 1860. The Worlds Explorers. Travels in Upper & Lower Egypt by Denon 1803 (Volume 2 only). Life of Dr. Livingstone (c.1880). A Book of Discovery by Synge.The Sea Shore by Furneaux 1911. Geology & Mineralogy by Buckland 1837 (volume 1 only) etc (11)
[George Anson Byron] Voyage of H.M.S. Blonde To The Sandwich Islands in the Years 1824-1825 Captain The Right Hon. Lord Byron Commander published John Murray 1826 first edition with chart & plates (supplied in facsimile) bound in embossed cloth with gilt lettered leather label [Pencil note on endpaper explains that the book was acquired from a book-breaker and that the new owner revived the book by obtaining copies of the original plates]
[WW2] Recognition Handbook of British Aircraft by the Air Ministry (Not to be Taken in The Air) Aircrew Training Manual (1940s) containing 100s of images of planes, single, twin and multi engined biplanes (Wellington, Spitfire, Hurricane etc) with span, lengths and heights and speeds with section showing tail and wing markings for different countries (ink stamps for Air Training Corps No 551 Squadron) with Observer Book of Basic Aircraft 1967, British Fighter Planes by C.G. Grey, Night Fighter, Aircraft Recognition by R.A. Saville-Sneath 1941 and four others (9)
Puffin Picture Books A collection of 37 titles to include The Clothes We Wear, The Birth of the Motor Car, The Theatre at Work, A Book of Trains, On The Farm, Fireworks & Fetes, Book of Swimming, Signs & Symbols, Marvellous Models, Furniture, Electric Models, Postage Stamps and others, all in paper wrappers, with Extinct Animals and Wonders of Sea Life both in boards and also includes a bound volume which contains three different Orlando titles by Kathleen Hale, Dogs, Fish and Fishing, Butterflies, Our Horses etc
Little Wildrose from the Crimson Fairy Book by Andrew Lang illustrated by Henry Ford 1906, Arabian Nights (1880s) with chromo plates, Indian Gods & Heroes with coloured plates by Evelyn Paul 1912, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Hudson Bay by Ballantyne, Swiss Family Robinson and others by Lewis Carroll, Charles Dickens, Kipling and Mark Twain etc publisher's cloth (22)
The Holkham Bible Picture Book being a 2007 facsimile edition from British Library Additional MS 47682 and printed at Cambridge University Press on Furioso paper with photography by Laurence Pordes, bound in Nigerian goatskin leather with cotton sides printed and blocked with design by David Eccles limited to 1750 numbered copies with an accompanying volume of Commentry by Michelle P. Brown, housed in custom made folding box with gilt label
[Signed] Wainwright in Lakeland published by The Governors of Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendall and printed by Westmoreland Gazette 1983 first edition limited to 1000 numbered copies signed by the author, illustrated throughout by Alfred Wainwright with Map of Westmoreland in pocket at rear in original dust-wrapper and a book on the English Lakes Water-colours by A. Heaton Cooper (2)
The Butterflies and Moths of Europe by W.F. Kirby with coloured plates and text illustrations published Cassell 1907 bound in contemporary half leather gilt title. Butterfly Lore by H. Eltringham 1923 illustrated. The Book of British Butterflies & Moths by Newman & Leeds 1913 and The Moths of the British Isles 1st & 2nd series and Butterflies of the British Isles by Richard South three volumes with coloured plates (6)
The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvels in 2 volumes 1901 illustrated by Cruikshank, Tenniel, Leech, Du Maurier etc. The Count of Monte Cristo by Dumas in 2 volumes with plates. The Bible in The Holy Land 1888 in full calf. Gilt leather pocket editions of Rudyard Kipling. Miniature book of Common Prayer etc
The Works of Shakespeare from the text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed with Memoir by W. Harvey illustrated volume published for The Proprietors of The London Stage (1825) complete in one volume with engraved title and portrait bound in half leather with gilt spine. The Book of The Thames by Mr & Mrs S.C. Hall illustrated 1859 first edition in full polished leather, Works of Tennyson 1901 and a leather bound Classical Dictionary (4)
[Rupert the Bear] Boy's & Girl's Book of the Year for 1935 and 1937 published Daily Express with contents including Adventures of Rupert, Struwwelpeter, Lawrence of Arabia, Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, Last of the Mohicans, Punch and Judy, Scott of the Antarctic, Three Musketeers etc, cloth bound volumes in original colour dust-wrappers (2)
Mary Tourtel The Adventures of Rupert The Little Lost Bear reprinted from the Daily Express published Thomas Nelson (c.1921) coloured illustrations in original pictorial boards (lacking spine cover), Willy Pogany Children 'Hiawatha' publisher Harrap (c.1914) a coloured panoramic concertina book in illustrated boards, a copy of Goblin Market and another (4)
Early 20th century sketch book containing approximately 30 watercolour, pen and ink and other drawings and sketches including J. Rowell-Waller landscapes and comic portraits, Jas Barry landscape, E Wood glamorous lady having spotted a mouse, J. Hunter portrait of a horse, John Carr, M.A.Waller, overall size 10.5 x 16cm

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