An English porcelain plaque, 1919, painted by J E Dean, signed and dated, with Gertie Gitana, 24 x 19cm, framed A private collection of the Minton ceramic artist James Edwin Dean (1864-1935) of Cheadle, Staffordshire (lots 465-496) Gertie Gitana (stage name of Gertrude Mary Astbury, 1887-1957) was born in Stoke on Trent to a pottery factory foreman and his shopkeeper wife. Having made her debut at the age of 4, she became one of the most popular music hall actresses In apparently good condition. Note: unexamined out of frame
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Four Minton bone china dessert plates, early 20th c, two painted and two printed and painted, by J E Dean, all signed, with birds, two unfinished, 24.5cm diam and smaller, impressed and/or printed marks, one with that of the Retailer Tiffany & Co, New York A private collection of the Minton ceramic artist James Edwin Dean (1864-1935) of Cheadle, Staffordshire (lots 465-496) Grouse plate cracked
An English porcelain plaque, 1918, painted by J E Dean, signed and dated, with sheep in a mountainous landscape, 30cm diam A private collection of the Minton ceramic artist James Edwin Dean (1864-1935) of Cheadle, Staffordshire (lots 465-496) Broken in two and professionally restored. Sold with a gilt frame
A group of Minton, Royal Worcester, Royal Crown Derby and Copeland bone china, early - mid 20th c, painted with landscapes or other subjects, by J E Dean, W E J Dean, or G H Evans, each signed, Copeland vase 16cm h, printed marks A private collection of the Minton ceramic artist James Edwin Dean (1864-1935) of Cheadle, Staffordshire (lots 465-496) Copeland vase damaged but mostly in good condition
A Cauldon bone china plate, early 20th c, painted by J E Dean, signed, with pheasants, in claret and etched gilt border with monogram, 26cm diam, printed mark, pattern No L2032 and a Minton's plate, decorated by the same with partridge (2) A private collection of the Minton ceramic artist James Edwin Dean (1864-1935) of Cheadle, Staffordshire (lots 465-496) Cauldon plate in good condition. Minton's plate cracked
A Minton bone china vase and cover, early 20th c, painted by J E Dean, signed, with a castle at sunset in raised gilt frame between salmon pink borders, 16.5cm h, printed mark A private collection of the Minton ceramic artist James Edwin Dean (1864-1935) of Cheadle, Staffordshire (lots 465-496)
A Minton dessert plate, c1900, from the Old London Series, printed and painted by J E Dean, signed, with St Paul's Cathedral reserved on a primrose ground, in pierced border, 24cm diam, impressed and printed marks A private collection of the Minton ceramic artist James Edwin Dean (1864-1935) of Cheadle, Staffordshire (lots 465-496)
A Minton bowl, early 20th c, painted by J E Dean, signed, with a continuous shipping scene, above the blue celeste ground, 21.5cm diam, impressed and printed marks, pattern No A1220 A private collection of the Minton ceramic artist James Edwin Dean (1864-1935) of Cheadle, Staffordshire (lots 465-496) Forked crack descending from rim
Four Minton vases and two covers, early 20th c, painted by J E Dean, each signed, with Windsor Castle, a shipping scene or bird, 18cm h and smaller, printed mark A private collection of the Minton ceramic artist James Edwin Dean (1864-1935) of Cheadle, Staffordshire (lots 465-496) Pink ground vase with small loss of gilding to edge of foot
A set of three Minton yellow ground bone china plates, early 20th c, printed and painted with ships, by J E Dean, signed or signed with initials, 26.5cm diam, impressed and printed marks and that of the retailer W H Plummer & Co, New York City and pattern number A private collection of the Minton ceramic artist James Edwin Dean (1864-1935) of Cheadle, Staffordshire (lots 465-496) Localised slight scratches
A pair of Coalport plates, early 20th c, outside decorated, painted by J E Dean, both signed, with dogs, printed mark, 26.5cm diam and two Mintons dessert plates by the same, one with three panels of birds in raised gilt frames on an apple green ground, the other printed and painted with snipe (4) A private collection of the Minton ceramic artist James Edwin Dean (1864-1935) of Cheadle, Staffordshire (lots 465-496)
A Minton plate, early 20th c, painted by J E Dean, signed, with Greta Bridge, in light blue and gilt gadrooned border, 24.5cm diam, impressed and printed mark, a Royal Crown Derby plate, painted by W E J Dean, signed, with Tissington Spires Dovedale and two Royal Doulton plates, printed and painted with views, both signed (4) A private collection of the Minton ceramic artist James Edwin Dean (1864-1935) of Cheadle, Staffordshire (lots 465-496) The first two plates in good conditionThe printed and painted plates - one worn, the other cracked
An English porcelain plaque, 1926, painted by J E Dean, signed and dated, with the head of the racehorse "Curonach", 17 x 21.5cm, framed A private collection of the Minton ceramic artist James Edwin Dean (1864-1935) of Cheadle, Staffordshire (lots 465-496) Restored. Note the black speck upper left beneath the glass and not affecting the painting
Ed. Dean Mullaney. San Diego, IDW, 2008. Hc with sl. edgeworn dust-j. (2) Tarpé Mills. Miss Fury. Sensational Sundays 1941-1944 and 1944-1949. Ed. Trina Roberts. IDW publishing, 2011-2013. 2 vols. Hc with dust-j. (3) Lee Falk and Phil Davis. Mandrake the Magician. 2 vols. Titan Comics, 2016. Hc. (4) Lee Falk and Ray Moore. The Phantom. The complete newspaper dailies, vols. 1-2. Hermes Press, 2010. Oblong hc with dust-j. (5) Roy Rogers, King of the Cowboys. The Collected Dailies and Sundays. Hermes Press, 2011. Oblong hc with dust-j. -and 5 more. Some mild traces of use. (total 13)
Three works from Feldmann's famous series of small staple-bound artists' books that each contain a collection of (found) images on a particular theme. The stamped title refers to the number of photographs in the booklet. These three samples are all from 1973 and published by Gian Enzo Sperone in Milan in an edition of 1000. (1) 4 Bilder. Torino, 11 x 10.7 cm, 8 pp. Four random b/w images (corner store, suitcase, picture of James Dean, deserted highway). (2) 5 Bilder. 11.5 x 11 cm, 8 pp. Five b/w photographs of unmade beds. (3) 6 Bilder. 10 x 9.5 cm, 8 pp. Six wild animals in camouflage background. All copies near mint. (total 3)
Hornby - Twbo boxed Hornby OO gauge steam locomotive and tenders. Lot includes Hornby R2064 0-6-0 Dean Goods locomotive Op.No.2468 in GWR green livery - driver is unglued and loose, otherwise appears to be in Excellent condition with instructions, housed in Good window box with general wear; together with a Hornby R834 LMS Coronation Class 4-6-2 steam locomotive and tender Op.No.6222 'Queen Mary' in LMS Blue - appears to be in Excellent dusty condition in unassociated Good lift off lid box. (2) (This does not constitute a guarantee)
FOOTBALL, Complete (6), inc. Ogdens Captains Assoc (complete, 44), Players (3), Assoc Cup Winner, Football 1928, Football 1928/29; Wills (2), Association Footballers (with and without frame); part set, Phillips Soccer Stars (49/50), missing no. 20 but including no. 33 Dixie Dean card, mixed condition, FR to G, many G/near G, 318*
Isabella 'Isa' Jobling (nee Thompson) (Staithes Group 1851-1926): 'The Miller's Daughter' - Outside the Mill, watercolour signed with initials, titled on gallery label verso 16.5cm x 10cm Provenance: exh. the Dean Gallery, Newcastle, January 1989, label verso Notes: one of three illustrations Isa painted for the Alfred Tennyson poem of the same titled. Painted after her marriage to Robert Jobling in 1893.Condition Report:Excellent condition, well presented - ready to hang.
Isabella 'Isa' Jobling (nee Thompson) (Staithes Group 1851-1926): 'The Miller's Daughter' - Climbing the Ladder, watercolour signed with initials, titled on gallery label with artist's original address label verso 15cm x 11cm Provenance: exh. the Dean Gallery, Newcastle, January 1989, label verso Notes: one of three illustrations Isa painted for the Alfred Tennyson poem of the same titled. Painted after her marriage to Robert Jobling in 1893.Condition Report:Excellent condition, well presented - ready to hang.
Isabella 'Isa' Jobling (nee Thompson) (Staithes Group 1851-1926): 'The Miller's Daughter' - Forget-me-nots, watercolour signed with initials, titled on gallery label verso 10cm x 17cm Provenance: exh. the Dean Gallery, Newcastle, January 1989, label verso Notes: one of three illustrations Isa painted for the Alfred Tennyson poem of the same titled. Painted after her marriage to Robert Jobling in 1893.Condition Report:Excellent condition, well presented - ready to hang.
A VICTORIAN 18CT GOLD, BLACK ENAMELLED AND DIAMOND SET MOURNING RING commemoration engraving internally to 'John Warren, Dean of Bangor, who died 16th February 1838, aged 71', the old cut diamond approx 0.20ct, ring size R, sold together with an 18ct gold, diamond and opal ring, the face set with five opals and ten small diamonds, ring size Q and a 9ct gold wedding band, size O, weight 0.8gram
G CLARKE NUTTALL: BEAUTIFUL FLOWERING SHRUBS, London, Waverley Book Co, [1920] first edition, 40 tipped in coloured plates as called for, 4to, original pictorial cloth gilt, plus GEORGE APPEY: THE BALANCE OF NATURE... London, George Routledge, 1909, first edition, original cloth plus T GEOFFREY W HENSLOW: GARDEN ARCHITECTURE, SECOND SERIES, London, Dean & So, 1928 first edition, original cloth gilt (3)
WALT DISNEY: 4 Titles: SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS, ill Dean & Sons, circa 1938, pencil inscription on title page, some illustrations neatly coloured in, 4to, original pictorial wraps worn, MICKEY MOUSE PARADE, London and Glasgow, Collins, circa 1948, coloured frontis, 4to, original pictorial wraps worn, re-backed cloth, MICKEY MOUSE ANNUAL, London, Dean & Son, 1947, coloured frontis, 4to, original cloth pictorial paper label, MICKEY MOUSE ANNUAL, London, Dean & Son, 1948, coloured frontis, some juvenile scribble and colouring in, 4to, original cloth pictorial paper label, this in fair condition only (4)
Film Star Early Publicity photos collection featuring some legendary names such as Elvis Presley, Laurel and Hardy, James Dean, Ingrid Bergman, Spencer Tracy some facsimile signed. 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
GROUPE DE CATALOGUES DE BARRY DAVIES ORIENTAL ARTA GROUP OF CATALOGUES FROM BARRY DAVIES ORIENTAL ARTComprising: Netsuke Classics (1990); Masterpieces of Meiji Metalwork (1991); Contemporary Lacquer: Unryuan: The New Generation (1993); Guy Shaw Exhibition Booklet (1994); The Netsuke Collection of W. G. Bosshard Part 1 (1994); 100 Selected Pieces from Scott Meredith Collection (1995); Netsuke from the Teddy Hahn Collection (1996); Netsuke through Three Centuries (1996); Okimono: Japanese Decorative Sculptures of the Meiji Period (1996); Japanese Prints: Images of the Floating World (1998); The Robert S. Huthart Collection of Non-Iwami Netsuke (1998); Inro and Lacquer from the Jacques Carré Collection (2000); Boston Netsuke Convention Exhbition (2001); Japanese Lacquer Nambokucho to Zeshin: The Collection of Mike and Hiroko Dean (2002); Netsuke and Inro from European Collections (2002). (15).Footnotes:バリー・デイヴィスオリエンタルアート カタログコレクション 15点This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: WW Lot is located in the Bonhams Warehouse and will only be available for collection from this location.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Chapbooks. A collection of 63 chapbooks, circa 1805-1850s, all with illustrations, some hand-coloured, including: The Adventures of Captain Gulliver, The Ancient & Renowned History of Whittington and his Cat, The Idiot Boy, Ducks and Green Peas; or, The Newcastle Rider, Blowing Bubbles, The Secret Nuptials; or Beauty in Distress, Pretty Stories for Pretty Children, The History of Mother Goose, and the Golden Egg, The Death and Burial of Cock Robin, The History of Crazy Jane, various publishers, e.g. M. Morgan and A. Morgan, J. and U. Evans, W. Davison, Houlston and Son, Darton and Harvey, James Imray, Dean & Munday, J. Evans, etc., almost all issued in original printed colour paper wrappers, various condition (some with wear or soiling), slim 8vo and smallerQTY: (63)
Dioramic Pages, London: Dean & Son, 65 Ludgate Hill, E.C [between 1865-73], 6 chromolithographed plates, each with silk tab for lifting (first one partially detached), buff endpapers, rear endpapers with advertisements, cloth backed pictorial boards, rear board with advertisements for Norton's Camomile Pills and Godfrey's Extract of Elder Flowers, covers detached from text block, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Scarce. COPAC lists only the Opie Collection copy in the Bodleian.
Orr (Hector, editor). The Native American: A Gift for the People, Philadelphia: Hector Orr, 1845, 3 engraved portraits (George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin), scattered spotting (mostly confined to margins), first gathering loose, all edges gilt, original decorative paper-covered boards, upper cover detached, lacking backstrip, worn, 8vo, together with:Routledge (George). Routledge's Nursery Picture Book, London: George Routledge and Sons, 1880, full-page black and white frontispiece, further black and white illustrations throughout (both full-page and in text), occasional light dust-soiling, text block detached from backstrip, original pictorial green cloth gilt, rubbed, 4to, withCorner (Julia, Alfred Crowquill). Cinderella and the Glass Slipper; or, Pride Punished. An Entertainment For Young People, London: Dean and Son, 1854, frontispiece, black and white illustrations in text, a few light spots, all edges gilt, original brown pictorial paper wrappers, rebacked with salmon cloth, small bookseller's blindstamp to upper cover, lightly spotted and rubbed, 12mo, with approximately 35 others related including Julia Corner's The Good Man of the Mill [1854], Whittington & His Cat (1856), Susannah Strickland's Something More About The Soldier's Orphan [1853]QTY: (approx 35)
Galsworthy (John). Exiled, an Evolutionary Comedy in Three Acts, 1st edition, London: Duckworth, 1929, & On Forsyte 'Change, 1st edition, London: William Heinemann Ltd, 1930, original green cloth and and original purple calf gilt (a little faded to spine), both signed and inscribed by John Galsworthy to his brother Frank Galsworthy to front endpaper, dated 1929 and October 1930 respectively, 8vo, together with a collection of other John Galsworthy works all from the colection of Frank Galsworthy with his bookplate including: The Augustan Books of Poetry, 1st edition, London: Ernest Benn Ltd, 1932, presentation inscription from Ada Galsworthy (Frank's sister in law) to Frank Galsworthy dated 'Dec 1943' to free front endpaper, a letter from Ada is contained loosely within the front endpapers, plus The Collected Poems of John Galsworthy, 1st edition, London: William Heinemann, 1934, with inscription from Ada 'Oct 1934', and a collection of 19th century small format literary works publishers including: David Bogue, Charles Daily, Dean and Munday, etc., 16moQTY: (40)
Kingsley (Rev. Charles). The Water-Babies a Fairy Tale for a Land Baby, 1st edition, 1st issue, London & Cambridge: Macmillan and Co, 1863, with L'Envoi at leaf b, frontispiece, advertisement leaf at front, half-title with contemporary ownership inscription to upper, some minor spotting, original green cloth, stamped in gilt and blind, rebacked, covers worn, corners bumped, 8vo, together with a duplicate 2nd issue, plusDean & Son (T. publishers). The Colored Nursery Picture Everyday Book, Series the First, The Home First Book, edited by Mrs. Charles Butler, circa 1852, hand-coloured lithographed frontispiece and general title, 2 full-page woodcut part-titles and woodcut illustrations throughout, all hand-coloured, previous owner's notes in pencil to free front endpaper, closed tear to b6, Marjorie Moon bookplate to verso of free front endpaper, C Wiley booklabel to front pastedown, inner front hinge partly split, original blind-tooled cloth with gilt-lettering, portion of spine torn but still present, small 4to, and Farrar (Frederick W.). Eric, or Little by Little by Farrar, 1st edition, Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1858, including 'sadistic' passage that was removed in later editions (p. 365), spotting mainly to preliminaries, final leaves and endpapers, previous ownership inscription to free front leaf, part of a signed letter from the author tipped onto free front leaf, Edward Philips Thompson bookplate to front pastedown, quarter calf boards, upper cover detached, 1894, and a duplicate copy, 1894, with a letter from the author, both 8voQTY: (5)
Chapbooks. A collection of 52 chapbooks, circa 1815-1840s, all with illustrations or plates, some with juvenile hand-colouring, including: Death and Burial of Cock Robin; The Good Old Man and Poor Boy by Mrs Burden; The History of Tom Thumb; Jack and Jill and Old Dame Gill; The History of Little Red Riding Hood; Jack the Giant Killer; The History of Blue Beard; The Spoiled Prince and the Little White Rabbit; Curious Adventures of Cinderella or, The History of a Glass Slipper, various publishers, e.g. Dean and Son, Darton and Clark, Houlson and Son, J. G. Rusher, Walker & Sons, J.S. Publishing & Stationery Co., Bishop & Co, Thompson & Churchill, J.E. Evans, E. Billing, W.S. Fortey, The Religious Tract Society etc., most in original printed colour paper wrappers, various condition (some with wear or soiling), slim 8vo and smallerQTY: (52)
Moveable. Moveable Shadows, by W. Newman (of "Punch"), London: Dean & Son, [1857], pictorial title-page, 8 tinted lithograph plates, each with a moveable character operated by a tab (all working), when the figure is moved a comical shadow is revealed, tissue guards, some tabs fully or partly replaced, original pictorial boards, rear board with advertisements, somewhat worn and marked, spine rebacked and then re-covered in buff paper with title on paper laid onto spine, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Gumuchian 6178; Osborne p.419.A rare moveable. Each figure is designed so that its shadow illustrates the character of the person portrayed: for example 'A Conceited Ass' portraying a pompous man reveals his shadow as a donkey standing on its hind legs.
A selection of Signed Autographs smaller photographs of Male Actors TV and Film housed in two black folders. Including David Suchet, Martin Shaw, Peter Sallis, Philip Schofield, Eric Sykes, Terrance Stamp, David Soul, John Thaw, Ricky Tomlinson, Christopher Timothy, John Thompson, Frank Thornton, Richard Todd, Peter Vaughan, Tim Vincent, Stuart Wright and letter, Kevin Whately, Norman Wisdom, Edward Woodward, Frank Windsor, Philip Whitchurch, Richard Wilson, Richard Walsh, Brian Wilde, Adnrew Whyment, Dennis Waterman, Simon Williams, etc (30 ) plus Mickey Rooney, Patrick Duffy ( Dallas ) Keanu Reeves, Michael Vartan, Dean Cain, John Voight, Will Smith and letter, Collin Chou ( Matrix)Tpm Selleck, AI, Huggy Bear, Charlie Sheer, Robert England, Christopher Lambert, Leslie Nielson, Jim Davis, Tony Curtis, James Caan, Al Pacino, over 80 photos - plus others in the lot that are pre-printed all those mentioned are original autographs.
A collection of smaller photos Signed / Autographs Actors Male TV / Film. Including Robin Hood Richard Armitage, Philip Anthony, Robin Askwith, Rowan Atkinson, John Barryman- Torchwood, Jim Broadbent, Dean Andrews life on Mars, Chris Barrie, Colin Buchanan, George Baker, Keith Hamshere, Paul Barber, Keith Barron, Arthur Bostrum, Richard Briars, Kenneth Branagh, Ronnie Barker, Brian Blessed, Graham Crowden, Simon Callow, Martin Clunes, John Challis, Michael Crawford, George Cole, Steve Coogan,Michael Caine, Charlie Drake, Alan Davies, Clive Dunn, Michael Elwyn, Chritsopher Ecclestone, Colin Firth, Ralph Fiennes, Jerome Flynn, Hugh Grant, David Harewood, Nicholas Hoult, Anthony Head, Richard Harris, Bob Hoskins, John Hannagh, Jeremy Irons etc etc approx 60 plus photos
Olympics. Torvill and Dean Signed 12 x 8 inch Silver Medallist Photo. Both Signed in black ink. 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.
Rugby Union England v Scotland Twickenham 1991 multi signed vintage programme includes many of the England team great names such as Will Carling, Jeremy Guscott, Dean Richards, Peter Winterbottom, Brian Moore, Rob Andrew plus many more. 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.
SHARON SCOTT/ DEAN COURTNEY - LOCK AND KEY/ TODAY IS MY DAY (1996 UK KENT - 6T 12). Another superb modern split 7" from Kent's 17th Anniversary Special series. Sharon Scott - (Putting My Heart Under) Lock And Key/ Dean Courtney - Today Is My Day (6T 12, 1996 UK pressing on Kent. Green/ black labels are bright and clean. Aside label has a small X in pen on the centre. The record is in wonderful Ex condition, has a couple of wispy hairline paper marks).
DEAN COURTNEY - I'LL ALWAYS NEED YOU/ TAMMY 7" (US PROMO - RCA VICTOR 47-9049). A quality, original US 7" promo copy of I'll Always Need You/ Tammy by Dean Courtney (47-9049, 1966 US promo pressing on RCA Victor. White/ black text labels are nice and legible with some age-related handling/ storage wear. The record is in glossy VG+ condition, each side displays hairline paper marks).

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