Vinyl Records - 45rpm 7" singles various genres and artists including Bruce Springsteen, Holly Johnson, Bob Marley and the Wailers, David Bowie, Scarlet Party in clear vinyl, Cyndi Lauper, Eddy Grant, Sparks, Richard Marx, Elvis Presley in coloured vinyl, Richard Marx, Massive Attach, Phoebe Snow, Emmy Lou Harris, Paul McCartney, Hank Marvin/Mark Knopfler, Roy Orbison, Nick Straker Band, The Animals, Amy Grant, The Word, Grandmaster Melle Mell and the Furious Five, Marc and The Mambas, Howard Jones, The Fixx, Wizzard, Elton John, George Harrison, New Kids on the Block, Nilsson, Small Faces, Smokey, Tycoon picture disc, Michael Jackson, Kim Wilde, Manfred Mann, The Faces, The Beatles, Every Mother's Son, MC Hammer, the Mash, Richard Marx, Chas and Dave, The Shadows, Matchbox, The Bachelors, Isley Brothers, David Grant, Dionne Warwick, The Wurzels, Platypus, The Sports, Kylie Minogue, the Beverley Sisters, others including easy listening, crooners, classical, pop, etc (*over 300)
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Vinyl Records - 45rpm 7" singles various genres and artists including, David Bowie, Spandau Ballet, New England green vinyl, Howard Jones, Judas Priest, Meatloaf, The Proclaimers, The Beatles, Judge Dread, Roxy Music, Michael Jackson, Heart, Diana Foster/Autumn white vinyl, Roxy Music, Sparks, Elton John, John Lennon, Strawberry Switchblade, Joe Walsh, Cyndi Lauper, Tycoon picture disc, Holly Johnson, Cozy Powell, Mungo Jerry, Neil Sedaka, Joe Walsh, New Kids on the Block, Moody Blues, BA Robertson, Landscape, Electric Light Orchestra, Sonny and Cher, Elvis Presley, Cliff Richard, Paul Young, The Faces, Bing Crosby, Every Mother's Son, Manfred Mann, Mantronix, Stevie Wonder, Heaven 17, New Edition, Hall and Oates, The Shadows, Paul McCartney & Wings, The Jacksons, The Fixx, Chubby Checker, Showaddywaddy, Small Faces, Gerry and The Pacemakers, Kim Wilde, Eddie Cochran, Smokie, Eddie Grant, The Strawbs, Sniff 'n; the Fears, Don McLean, Manhattan Transfer, Sailor, Ruby Winters, Meri Wilson, Twist, Isaac Hayes, George Harrison, The Word, The Sports, Mudlarks, others including easy listening, crooners, classical, pop, etc (*over 300)
Vinyl Records - LP's - various genres including pop, Jazz, easy listening, classical, disco, country, children's, Dixieland, crooners, blues, dance, pop, compilations, soundtracks, etc, and various artists including The Dubliners, 10cc, The Cars, Crazy Cavan and the Rhythm Rockers, Elton John, Louis Armstrong, Wings, Paul McCartney, Neil Sedaka, Joe Cocker, Nat King Cole, Matt Bianco, Shakin Stevens, Alvin Stardust, Band on the Run, Eddy Cochran, The Shadows, Cliff Richard, George Benson, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Neil Sedaka, David Soul, Edwin Starr, Muddy Waters, Julio Inglesias, Gilbert O'Sullivan, John Denver, Dolly Parton, The Spinners, Billy Connolly, Neil Diamond, Fats Domino, The Byrds, Conway Twitty, David Essex, Sammy Davis Jr, Vic Damone, The Carpenters, Chas and Dave, Al Jolson, Jim Reeves, Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, The Dooleys, Donovan, Glen Miller, Dinah Washington, Doris Day, Aled Jones, Fats Domino, Ry Cooder, Burl Ives, etc (large quantity in eight boxes)
An assortment of three vintage 20th century majolica pitcher jugs in the manner of George Jones. The water jugs having a green and brown glaze on floral bassorilievo decorations, with a lilac inside. The lot appears in overall fair conditions with chips and cracks throughout all three items. There are no missing parts nor discolouration to the glaze. The largest pitcher measuring approx. 20cm high.
Formerly the Property of Her Royal Highness The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon An Art Deco diamond brooch, circa 1930, the openwork cartouche of geometric design with pointed terminals formed of pleated folds, set throughout with old brilliant, single and baguette-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum, the reverse with applied plaque stamped ‘PLATINUM’, later fitted Cartier case, total diamond weight approximately 6.10 carats, length 6.8cm. £6,000-£8,000 --- Provenance: Sotheby’s, Property of Her Royal Highness The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, lot 222, sale 14 June 1979. Accompanied by the original Sotheby’s purchase receipt and catalogue, and two press cuttings from The Telegraph dated 25 May 1979 and 15 June 1979. The lot was purchased by the vendor directly from Sotheby’s in 1979. Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret Rose, (1930-2002) was the younger daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York and sister to Princess Elizabeth, now Queen Elizabeth II. Born at Glamis, the ancestral home of the Duchess of York, the Princess was the first royal baby to be born in Scotland since the year 1600. The family lived in London Piccadilly until 1936, when the abdication of King Edward VIII and the ascension of the Duke of York to King George VI, moved the family to Buckingham Palace and the residences of Windsor Castle, Sandringham House and Balmoral Castle. Now second in line to the throne, Princess Margaret was to live her life in the public eye, becoming one of the world’s most celebrated socialites, iconised for her striking beauty, style and taste. From an early age the Princess fully engaged with the Royal Family’s public work and went on to become patron or president of over eighty organisations. With a particular interest in the fields of welfare and the arts, her roles ranged from President of the National Society and Royal Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children to Honorary Doctor of Music at London University and President of the Royal Ballet. On 6 May 1960 the Princess married the photographer Anthony Armstrong-Jones at Westminster Abbey. The following year he was created Earl of Snowdon and Viscount Linley. The couple, residing at Kensington Palace, went on to have two children; Lord Linley, born 3 November 1961 and Lady Sarah Chatto, born 1 May 1964. The marriage of Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon was dissolved in May 1978. The following year, Princess Margaret sold a collection of seven personal jewels at Sotheby’s, comprising five brooches, one pendant and a pair of earrings, this Art Deco brooch being one of the items offered for sale. The collection raised £11,000. Princess Margaret’s love of jewellery, and brooches in particular, was evident throughout her life, always accessorising her outfits with carefully chosen examples. The Princess favoured this diamond brooch for numerous state functions and special engagements throughout the 1950s and 60s, usually pinning the brooch to the blue sash of the Royal Victorian Order, on her right shoulder, and wearing alongside several important Royal jewels. Princess Margaret was appointed Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order ahead of Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation in June 1953. In 1956 Princess Margaret departed London for a five-week official tour of East Africa. At a banquet in Port Louis, Mauritius, the Princess is photographed wearing this brooch together with the Cartier rose brooch, Queen Mary’s diamond rivière and the Cartier Halo tiara. In 1958 Princess Margaret attended a banquet celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Royal Air Force and wore this brooch again with Queen Mary’s diamond rivière and the Cartier Halo tiara. Princess Margaret purchased the Poltimore tiara for her wedding in 1960 and it is perhaps this tiara in particular that became famously associated with her. On 10 July 1962, Princess Margaret is photographed at Buckingham Palace dressed in a pink satin evening gown and wearing the Royal Victorian Order with this diamond brooch, the Poltimore tiara and again her favourite necklace, Queen Mary’s rivière. Later that year, in August, Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon visited the Caribbean island of Jamaica, where the Princess represented her sister Queen Elizabeth II at the island’s celebrations of Independence, gained after more than 300 years of British rule. On 6 August, Princess Margaret opened the first session of the Jamaican Parliament in Kingston, again wearing this brooch on her right shoulder over the Royal Victorian Order, with the Lotus Flower tiara to her hair.
A Minton faience game pie tureen,in the manner of George Jones, moulded as a basket with oak leaves and the cover with game, impressed mark underneath,39cm wide24cm deep24cm highProvenance: The residual contents of Bixley Manor by instruction of the executors of Sir Timothy Colman KG.Some small chips. handle broken and repaired to one end
Ten assorted children's and illustrated titles, including Rudyard Kipling: 'Just So Stories', L, Macmillan, 1913, 12 coloured plates as called for, original pictorial cloth gilt (worn); Edith Ray Gregorson: 'Timothy Tramcar', illustrated Barbara Jones, Railway World Limited, [nd], circa 1949, signed & inscribed by author to FFEP and dated October 1949, full page colour and black & white ills throughout, original cloth, dust wrapper (with part loss). Scarce, not on copac/JISC; plus 8 others including George MacDonald etc, some defective (10)
Original vintage one sheet movie poster for the US release of the classic film by George Lucas - Star Wars: Episode VI The Return of the Jedi - directed by Richard Marquand and starring Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker, Harrison Ford as Han Solo, Peter Mayhew as Chewbacca, Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia, Alec Guinness as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Frank Oz as Yoda, David Prowse/James Earl Jones as Darth Vader, Billy Dee Williams as Lando Calrissian, Anthony Daniels as C-3PO and Kenny Baker as R2-D2 featuring a great design of two hands holding up a bright shinning lightsaber. Fair condition, creasing, staining, tears, paper losses on image, crease marks. Country of issue: USA, designer: Tim Reamer, size (cm): 104x69, year of printing: 1982.
A George Jones Majolica Game Pie Dish and Cover, Circa 1873, of oval form moulded with a frieze of rabbits seated among grasses and ferns, the handles modelled as entwined branches, the cover with a gamebird finial and its brood nestled amongst ferns and grasses on a turquoise ground, 14ins x 8.5ins x 8.75ins high, with diamond registration mark and indistinct painted shape number to base Provenance: Sotheby's London, Auction 25th November 1997 - Lot 307. For a similar example see Marilyn G. Karmason & Joan B. Stake - "Majolica", 1989 - Front Cover.Condition ReportThis was purchased from the Sotheby's auction and described "lid restored". To the underside of the cover the restored hairline cracks are evident and along one line there is a very small flake chip to the body. Along another line near the edge there is a larger flake chip to the body measuring approximately 13mm long. Along the vertical outer edge of the cover near this flake chip there is an associated flake chip which measures approximately 10mm x 5mm. On the opposing side there is another flake chip to the edge which measures approximately 16mm x 8mm. There is a small flat chip to the underside of the beak of the woodcock. One chick has a flake chip to its beak. Another chick is lacking its beak. Five miniscule chips to the inner rim. At one end to the underside of the cover, a small 'percussion' crack shows as a half round crack with some miniscule loss to the body, crack measures approximately 10cm Tureen - Minor scattered surface flake chips to some enamels. Upper part of inner rim with five flat chips. One handle with hairline crack to upper section through both branches, with an associated hairline crack through one branch just above this close to the rim. Minor burst air bubbles to underside. Diamond registration mark possibly for 17th December 1873. Black painted number possibly 3368.Further images within Dropbox link belowhttps://www.dropbox.com/sh/470p2dcwyy3etnd/AACGJZd51EpeP-8LlXONTjFha?dl=0
JONES (THEOPHILUS,) History of the County of Brecknock, 1805/1809 in 2 volumes, half calf, marbled paper boards, 4to (frontispiece map torn, foxing, rubbing); BUNYAN (JOHN) The Pilgrim's Progress and Other Works, c.1870, Eds George Offor and George B Cheever, pub. William Mackenzie, eag, embossed leather cover, 4to; BUNYAN (JOHN) The Pilgrim's Progress in three parts, 1824, pub. Bartlett & Hinton, gilt calf, 8vo (last loose board, foxing) (4)
A George III silver chamberstick, the baluster shaped sconce with detachable nozzle, on a circular base, the foliate capped scroll handle fitted with a detachable conical snuffer, all with beaded rims, London 1775 by Robert Jones & John Scofield, weight 87.2g, diameter 8.5cm.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 George V silver circular bowl with hammered decoration and pierced tab handle, Birmingham 1923 by A.E. Jones, weight 111g, length 16cm.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.
Rackham, Arthur (ills)"The Rhine Gold and the Valkyrie" by Richard Wagner, William Heinemann 1939, colour frontis, vignette on tp, colour plates, blue cloth, black titles, backstrip rather stained, corners and backstrip bumped with shelf ware to the base of the boardsAldin, Cecil (ills) and Sewell, Anna "Black Beauty the Autobiography of a Horse", Boots the Chemist published by Jarrolds, colour frontis tipped in with tissue guard, colour plates tipped in, blue and gilt pictorial cloth nice and bright, shelf ware to the base of the spine and the corners bumped, edges slightly foxed, another copy published Jarrolds, colour frontis, colour plates, front hinge cracked, pictorial ep, pale blue or grey cloth with gilt titles, some foxing to top edgeBritton, C E and Brock, C E (ills) and Blackmore, R D"Lorna Doon", Boots the Chemist, n.d., colour frontis tipped in, plate is creased, colour plates tipoped in, some foxing to all edges, offsetting on ep, bright blue and gilt pictorial cloth, shelf ware to base of spine, backstrip and boards, dj not price clipped, pictorial pastedown to front coverGoble, Warwick (ills)"The Green Willow and Other Japanese Fairytales", Macmillan & Co 1926, colour front, colour plates, red cloth with pictorial figure to front board, gilt titles, shelf ware to the base of the boardsLucas, E V"A Book of Verses for Children", Chatto & Windus, July 1926, pictorial tp, vignette on half-title, pictorial ep, colour plates, red cloth with gilt image of children on front board, gilt titles, teg and foxing to other edges Holmes, Wendell OliverBrock, H M (ills)"The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table", "The Professor at the Breakfast Table" and "The Poet at the Breakfast Table", JM Dent & Co 1902, limited edition 193/250, blue backstrips with grey boards, teg, edges slightly foxed Fielding, Henry"The History of Tom Jones Foundling", illustrations by Roland Wheelwright, George G Harrap 1925, colour frontis, colour plates, front hinge cracked, offsetting to ep, brown cloth with gilt decorations, deckle edges, all rather bumped and rubbed (10)
Morris, William "The Story of the Glittering Plain..." Longmans Green & Co. 1894, front hinge cracked, foxing to edges, backstrip and boards faded from shelf wear, "The Sundering Flood" Longmans Green & Co. 1898, the decorative edges rather worn, map, ink name and date 1898 on ffep, red cloth, paste down, some wear "The Water of the Wondrous Isles", Longmans Green & Co. 1897, foxing, front hinge cracked, section cut from ffep, Bell, Malcolm "Sir Edward Burne-Jones A Record and Review" George Bell & Sons 1898, the plates, illustrations the book, has become disbound, pictorial boards and gilt titles, backstrip faded, Hueffer, Ford M. "Ford Madox Brown A Record of his Life and Works", Longmans Green & Co. 1896, sepia frontis with lettered tissue guard, plates, illustrations, foxing throughout, pictorial boards, backstrip faded, Reynolds, Graham "Painters of the Victorian Scene" Batsford 1953, dustjacket, not price clipped, Thorold, Anne (compiled by) "A Catalogue of the Oil Paintings of Lucien Pissarro" 1983, numerous illustrations throughout, green cloth, green slipcase, "Wigs" "The Work of Ambrose McEvoy..." published by Colour Magazine and printed by the Morland Press 1923, frontis small folio, colour plates tipped in and other illustrations, the grey boards are rather stained and backstrip worn, and two other volumes (10)
Rossetti Dante Gabriel (Trans), pictured by Evelyn Paul with music by Alfred Mercer "La Vita Nuova-The New Life...", George Harrap printed at the Cheylesmore Presse, colour plates, illustrations throughout text, half title, hinges cracked, decorated end papers, pictorial cloth, the bottom of the backstrip is rather bruised as are the corners decor edges with related material to include Marillier H.C. "Dante Gabriel Rossetti", George Bell & Sons 1904, front board and backstrip separating, Nunes Art Library "The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood", and "Sir Edward Burne Jones" "Drawings of Rossetti", George Nunes small folio, plates tipped in, other plates, vignette on title page, inscription dated 1919 inside front board which has offset onto the end paper, pictorial boards rather stained, "Drawings of Sir Edward Burne Jones" George Nunes, colour plates tipped in and other illustrations, inscription inside front board dated 1913, pictorial boards but very stained and bumped, Bate, Percy H "The English Pre-Raphaelite Painters..." George Bell & Sons 1899, plates throughout, frontice small folio pictorial cloth and "Pre-Raphaelite Painters" printed by the Phaidon Press 1948, red cloth, dustjacket (8)
Triggs, H Inigo and Tanner, Henry"Some Architectural Works of Inigo Jones ...", published by Batsford 1901, numerous plates, photographic illustrations, drawings, frontis with tissue guard, light inscription in pencil dated 1903 on half-title, elephant folio with black cloth, gilt titles and decorations, all a bit bumped and rubbed but text and plates clean, possibly rebacked Stratton, Arthur"The Engish Interior, a Review of the Decoration of English Homes and Tudor Times to the 19th Century", Batsford (1920), numerous photographic plates, illustrations throughout the text, blue cloth with a buckram backstrip, gilt titles, backstrip chipped and splitting at the top"The Smaller House ... being selected examples of the latest practise in modern English domestic architecture", The Architectural Press 1924, architectural business stamp on tp, numerous photographic illustrations, diagrams, plans, etc, brown cloth all rather bumped and worn"Sir Christopher Wren, Bicentenary Memorial Volume published under the auspices of the Royal Institute of British Architects", Hodder & Stoughton 1923, colour frontis with tissue guard, numerous plates with architectural drawings, plans, etc, pictorial ep showing a letter from Sir Christopher Wren, blue cloth, gilt armorial crest to front board and gilt titles"Sir Christopher Wren 1632-1723" with contributions by Paul Waterhouse, Reginald Blomfield, etc, The Architectural Press 1923, photographic illustrations, small folio, gilt titles to front boardHarris, Eileen "The Genius of Robert Adam, his Interiors", published for The Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art by The Yale University Press 2001, numerous colour and other illustrations throughtout the text, pictural ep, tan coloured cloth, djClifford Smith, H "Buckingham Palace ...", Country Life Limited 1931, photographic illustrations and others throughout text, blue cloth, gilt titles, dj, bookshop label stuck on ffep not price clippedWatkin, David"Sir John Soane ...", Cambridge University Press 1996, black cloth, gilt title on pastedown to backstrip, dj Harris, John and Snodin, Michael (ed)"Sir William Chambers Architect George III", Yale University Press in association with a Courthold Institute of Art 1996, illustrated throughout, pictorial ep, dark green cloth and dj, in slip caseColvin, Howard"A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600-1840", 3rd edition, Yale University Press 1995, maroon cloth, dj (10)
A mixed collection of pottery and porcelain, mostly early 19th century, including two ironstone plates, an ironstone circular stand, diameter 27.5cm, a Pratt type jug, printed with shells, a George Jones Crescent china blue glazed two-handled vase, gilt with fish and weeds, height 16.5cm, five Meissen dishes and a small majolica jug, moulded with hops, height 9cm (some faults).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.
The Cricketers' Who's Who 2014 Signed By 84 Players And Umpires. Each Player/Umpire Has Signed On Their Respective Profile Page. In Alphabetical Order, The Signatures In The Book Are Of: Jimmy Adams (Hampshire), Zafar Ansari (Surrey), Will Beer (Sussex), Ravi Bopara (Essex), Will Bragg (Glamorgan), Tim Bresnan (Yorks), Danny Briggs (Hampshire), Rory Burns (Surrey), Michael Carberry (Hampshire), Karl Carver (Yorkshire), Varun Chopra (Warwickshire), Rikki Clarke (Warwickshire), Freddie Coleman (Warwickshire), Matt Coles (Hampshire), Nick Compton (Somerset), Chris Cooke (Glamorgan), Tom Curran (Surrey), Alex Davies (Lancashire), Steven Davies (Surrey), Liam Dawson (Hampshire), Matt Dunn (Surrey), George Edwards (Surrey), Sean Ervine (Hampshire), Jeff Evans (Umpire), Laurie Evans (Warwickshire), Harry Finch (Sussex), Steven Finn (Middlesex), Graham Ford (Surrey Coach), James Foster (Essex), James Fuller (Gloucestershire), Murray Goodwin (Glamorgan), Michael Gough (Umpire), Paul Grayson (Essex Coach), Nick Gubbins (Middlesex), Oliver Hannon Dalby (Warwickshire), Arun Harinath (Surrey), Tom Helm (Middlesex), Cameron Herring (Gloucestershire), Ryan Higgins (Middlesex), Andy Hodd (Yorkshire), Ateeq Javid (Warwickshire), Michael Klinger (Gloucestershire), Tim Linley (Surrey), Graham Lloyd (Umpire), Azhar Mahmood (Surrey), Neil Mallender (Umpire), Hamish Marshall (Gloucestershire), Glenn Maxwell (Hampshire), Graeme Mccarter (Gloucestershire), Pete Mckay (Warwickshire), Stuart Meaker (Surrey), Tymal Mills (Essex), Graham Napier (Essex), Graham Onions (Durham), Monty Panesar (Essex), Ravi Patel (Middlesex), Tim Phillips (Essex), Ollie Rayner (Middlesex), Toby Roland Jones (Middlesex), Jason Roy (Surrey), Andrew Salter (Glamorgan), Ian Saxelby (Gloucestershire), Ajmal Shahzad (Nottinghamshire), John Simpson (Middlesex), Graeme Smith (Surrey), Greg Smith (Essex), Will Smith (Hampshire), Vikram Solanki (Surrey), Jack Taylor (Gloucestershire), Matt Taylor (Gloucestershire), Ryan Ten Doeschate (Essex), Reece Topley (Essex), Jonathan Trott (Warwickshire), Jim Troughton (Warwickshire), Kishen Velani (Essex), James Vince (Hampshire), Mark Wallace (Glamorgan), Stewart Walters (Glamorgan), Alex Wharf (Umpire), Adam Wheater (Hampshire), Gary Wilson (Surrey), Chris Wood (Hampshire), Ben Wright (Glamorgan), Luke Wright (Sussex). Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
A 12-bore hammer gun by George Gibbs, no. 5809Converted from pinfire, jones patent rotary-underlever, rebounding backlocks, best bouquet and foliate scroll-engraving, grip-safety, the figured stock with horn butt-plate, horn-tipped forend, the barrels with game-rib engraved 'George Gibbs, 29 Corn Street, Bristol'Weight 7lb. 5oz., 14½in. stock, 29½in. barrels, 2½in. chambers, London nitro proof (left barrel-thickness at 17 thou.)In its leather caseThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S2S2 Section 2 lots require a valid British Shotgun certificate, RFD (Registered Firearms Dealer) Licence or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BOOKS, a collection of forty-three titles to include Nature, History, Geography, Equine Studies and Veterinary, Poetry, Encyclopaedic Works, Art and Children's Stories, examples include five volumes of Wild Flowers as they Grow by H. Essenhigh Corke and G. Clarke Nuttall, Flowers of the Field by Revd,. C.A. Johns, The Countryman's England by Dorothy Hartley, Highways and Byways in the West Highlands by Seton Gordon, The Book of the Horse, edited by Brian Vesey-Fitzgerald (3rd edition, some damage), The Poetical Works complete of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B. published 1804, Victoria Ingoldsby, by Thomas Ingoldsby, Drawings of Sir Edward Burne-Jones, published by George Newnes Ltd. and The Water Babies, published by Ward Lock and Co
Ww2. Flt Sgt Bill Townsend Multi Signed The Award Of The Conspicuous Gallantry Medal Dm Medals Cover, Other Signatures Include Flt Sgt Dj Allen, Warrant Officer J Bettany, Flying Officer George Dove, Flying Officer Dt Jones, Flt Sgt Jeffrey Wheeler And Warrant Officer J Norris. Postmarked Jersey 15 Apr 86 With 22p Official Jersey Stamp. Superb Signatures. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
A collection of mainly British coinage and medallions, to include a Thomason and Jones, Emperor Napoleon medallion 'Died 5th May buried in Ruperts Valley St Helena 9 May 1821', 53mm diameter, in fitted case an assorted collection of George III 1797 cartwheel twopences, a Charles II crown dated 1662 and later examples including George III, George IV and Victoria and a further quantity of coins and medallions, three Stafford penny's, early silver hammered holed coins including two Elizabeth I examples, William and Mary, George II example etc (Qty)
Leeds United signed items, Don Revie glory years team, book page signed by 16 of the great side of the late 60's early 70's, manager Don Revie, coach Les Cocker, Johnny Giles, Eddie Gray, Rod Belfitt, Peter Hampton, Eddie Gray, Paul Reaney, Allan Clarke, Billy Bremner, Jack Charlton, Gary Sprake, Norman Hunter, Mick Jones, Terry Cooper, Peter Lorimer and Paul Madeley; Leeds United Souvenir Brochure of promotion to 1st division, season 1955 -56 in excellent to mint condition throughout with no rips, tears, folds or creases with the plain back autograph page hand signed by 12 of the successful team, being, John Charles, Jack Charlton, Jimmy Dunn, Royden Wood, Jack Overfield, Grenville Hair, George Meek, Keith Ripley, Bob Forrest, Archie Gibson and one other; also included are two autobiography books signed by Jack Charlton and Norman Hunter titled Biting Talk, (4)
Large collection of b & w press football photographs dating from 1940s to 1990s,comprising 6 by 7.5in. Matt Busby and the Scotland team discussing tactics prior to a match in 1944 at Wembley, stamped Evening on reverse; 7 by 10.5in. 8th February 1958 Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United line up for silence in remembrance of the Munich Air Disaster, stamped Planet News Ltd, 9 Feb 1958; 8 by 9.5in. Liverpool football ground stand in silence, stamped 8 feb 1958; 6.5 by 7.5in. Newcastle United celebrating winning the 1952 FA Cup final dressing room scene, stamped to reverse; 6. by 9in. John Clarke, Umberto Agnelli (president of Juventus) and Harry Reynolds (director of Leeds United); 6.5 by 9in. John Charles with Raich Carter leaving the pitch after match v Sunderland, 23rd April 1957; 10 by 8in. image of the "Galloping Major" Ferenc Puskas, dated 24th November 1955; 10.5 by 7in. image of Chelsea's manage Ted Drake, stamped 5 Sept 1955; 8 by 9.5in. Leeds United John Charles shooting at Tottenham Hotspur goal, dated 27 Aug 1956; 7.5 by 10.5in. Danny Blanchflower with the European Cup trophy, dated 20 May 1963; 8 by 11in. Manchester United players and management celebrating, dated 26 April 1964; 8 by 10in. England's goalkeeper's Peter Shilton and Ray Clemence, dated 10 Oct 1977; 8 by 9.5in. Leeds United team line-up, dated 29 July 1974; 10 by 7in. Tottenham Hotspur Osvaldo Ardiles, dated 23 Aug 1980; 11.5 by 8in. Peter Shilton saving a goal, dated 20 Oct 1988; 7 by 10in. Liverpool celebrating winning the FA Cup final v Everton, dated 10 May 1986; 6 by 8in. Match of the Day's Jimmy Hill, dated 29 Aug 1983; 8 by 10.5in. colour image of Vinnie Jones and Wimbledon team, dated 17 Aug 1995; 8.5 by 11in. George Best, Bobby Charlton and Brian Kidd, dated 20 Nov 1992; and many more player, action and match photographs; sold together with a selection of negatives of football teams including Bolton Wanderers FC circa 1881, West Ham United circa 1905, Aston Villa circa 1879, Nigerian team circa 1950s, also included are match day negatives from 1914 FA Cup final Burnley v Liverpool, 1893 FA Cup final Wolverhampton Wanderers v Everton, a scene from Fulham's Craven Cottage circa 1903, with further examples of negatives of early football images and some reproduced photographs, majority in good condition, other with edges torn and creased, (qty)
A 19th century Victorian era George Jones Majolica Fox and Dog hunting themed jug. The jug having modelled fox and dog vignettes in relief with handle in the form of a riding crop. George Jones makers stamp and factory mark 5 to the base. Accompanied by an Etruscan GS&H Majolica and pewter jug with cockle shell decoration. Condition: George Jones lid missing and some damage to the relief. Measures 27cm tall.
FORTY THREE BOXED LILLIPUT LANE SCULPTURES FROM THE BRITISH COLLECTION, all with deeds, to include Flatford Lock, Pastures New, Mangerton Mill, Green Gables, The George Inn, Waters Edge, Parson's Retreat, Devon Leigh, Davy Jones' Locker, L N Mongers & Sons, The Right Note, Cockleshells, Silver Bells, Knit One Purl One, Cat's Whiskers, The Old Court House, Catkin Cottage, Little Shambles, Tree Tops, W I Bring & Buy, Amazing Grace, Ye Olde Pork Pie Shoppe, The Coach and Horses, Cowslip Cottage (hand banister slightly bent), Appleby East, The Lion House, Centenary Celebrations, Custom House Kings Lynn, Tuppenny Bun, Ullswater Boat House, Kentish Brew, Amazing Grace, etc (43) (Condition report: all appear ok except where mentioned)
FIVE BOXES OF ASSORTED TEA AND DINNERWARES, mostly mid-20th century, including Royal Worcester 'Martley' pattern part coffee service, Wedgwood bone china coffe cans and saucers, Foley 'Ming Rose' pattern part dinner service, other items by George Jones & Sons, Colclough, Royal Standard, Paragon, etc (5 boxes)
A collection of George V and later silver, comprising an Irish silver letter opener, with a knight to its finial, Royal Irish Silver Co. Dublin 1970, 21.5cm, with fitted case, a cased set of six silver teaspoons, J Rodgers & Sons Ltd. Sheffield 1919, a cased set of teaspoons with pierced decorated finials, S S, Sheffield 1966, a square form pin tray, Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1960, 10 by 10 by 1cm, two silver teaspoons, overall 11.9toz, together with a white metal teaspoon. (1 bag)
Taxidermy: A Large Late Victorian Cased Great Bustard (Otis tarda), dated 1880, by J. Travis, Naturalist, Animal & Bird Preserver, Gold Street, Saffron Walden, a large full mount adult female, with head turning slightly to the left, stood upon painted faux rockwork, amidst a natural setting of tall grasses, set against a blue-yellow watercolour painted sky back drop, enclosed within a large typical period ebonised three-glass display case, raised upon four squat feet, 88cm by 36.5cm by 85.5cm, taxidermist's oval paper trade label to verso, data label to verso- Female Bustard, taken by Mr W. Jones, Manor Farm, West Wickham, Feb 6th 1880, stating purchased from George Bristow 1942, by James Harrison, a detailed account of this bird appears in Miller Christy The Birds of Essex, (1890), page 230, including a photo copy of the entry.Evidence of historical insect damage to the underbelly of the bird, some minor insect damage to the tail feathers, outer case in need of re-painting and restoration.
WWI - GREAT WAR CENTENARY ALBUMS, SIGNED FIRST DAY COVERS & OTHER ITEMS 5 albums with a variety of contents, including signed first day covers (The Marquess of Anglesey, Charles Culshaw, Darcy Harold Jones, R G Geddes, Theo Ritter, Frederick Henry Bunday, Henry Norman Edwards, Lady Patricia Kingsbury, Richard Von Mackensen, George Jameson, Rt Hon Stockton, Stanley Clayton, William Henry Lunn, Princess Olga Romanoff, William George Hall, Viscount Trenchard, Stewart Goad, Sir Charles Richardson, Prince Romanoff, Princess Olga Romanoff, Lord Mackie of Benshie, and many others). The albums also including commemorative mint stamps, cigarette cards, coins and notes, articles, and other related items. (5)
NO RESERVE Rutter (Owen) The Dragon of Kinabalu, first edition, inscribed by the author on front free endpaper and signed on title, tipped-in colour plates by Mary Penrose-Thackwell, occasional light spotting, original cloth-backed marbled boards, upper cover slightly warped, uncut, dust-jacket, 1923 § Beerbohm (Max) The Happy Hypocrite, pictorial title and colour plates by George Sheringham, spotting, original pictorial cloth, [1915] § Williams (Kit) Masquerade, limited edition signed by the author/artist, original cloth, illustration to upper cover, 1982 § Jones (Barbara) Follies & Grottoes, first edition, pictorial title and illustrations by the author, inscriptions to front free endpaper, original cloth, dust-jacket, a very good copy, 1953 § Causley (Charles) & Wallace Southam. Timothy Winters, musical notation, original pictorial wrappers by Ralph Steadman, 1970 § B.B.C. Household Talks 1928, illustrations, spotted, original pictorial wrappers by John Nash, 1929, plates and illustrations, the first two and last a little rubbed; and 3 others, illustrated, v.s. (9)
A GEORGE IV BRONZE CORONATION MEDAL. The obverse with laureate bust l. within a border of roses, thistles and shamrocks 'Georgius IV Dei Gratia ...', the reverse with the king seated on his throne being crowned by attendant figures of Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia, the medal by Thomason & Jones, possibly engraved by William Wyon, 5.4cm (Eimer 1143)
PAAR GEORGE III LEUCHTER. Jones & John Scofield, Robert. London. Datierung: 1776-77. Technik: Silber. Beschreibung: Auf dem Schaftansatz je heraldische Gravur mit Löwe und Lorbeerkranz. Gewicht: Ca. 1080g. Maße: Höhe je 23,5cm. Marke: BZ London 1776-77, MZ Robert Jones & John Scofield (ab 1776, Grimwade Nr.2349). Robert Jones & John Scofield England Silber 18. Jahrhundert LeuchterpaarErläuterungen zum Katalog
Burne-Jones (Philip, 2nd Baronet, 1861-1926, his copy)The Life of William Morris by J. W. Mackail, 1st edition, London: Longmans, Green and Co, 1899. 2 volumes, 8vo, original cloth, all plates as called for, inscribed ‘Gwen, with my love, Phil. Burne-Jones, May 1899’ on the front free endpaper of volume 1, together with one other (Frank E. Smedley, Harry Coverdale’s Courtship, London: George Routledge & Sons, Limited, c.1855 or later, 8vo, early-20th-century green half morocco gilt by Bickers, 30 etched plates by Phiz (each in two states, hand-coloured and uncoloured).Philip Burne-Jones was the son of Edward and a successful artist in his own right.
Vinyl Records - 45rpm singles various genres and artists including Pink Floyd, Marillion, Prince, Madness, Madonna, The Jam, Rod Stewart, Blondie, Pet Shop Boys, David Bowie, The Buggles, Martha and the Muffins, U2, Simple Minds, UB40,Roxy Music, George Michael, The Jacksons, Wings, Lulu, The Lotus Eaters, Mark Almond, Spitting Image, Cliff Richard, Quincey Jones, Phil Collins, Fats Domino, Linda Ronstadt, Erasure, The Shamen, The Rubettes, The Hollies, Fleetwood Mac, Dr Hook, the Pretenders, Kajagoogoo, Queen, Bananarama, ABC, A-Ha, Dexy's Midnight Runners, Stevie Wonder, Roberta Flack, The Boomtown Rats, Tubeway Army, The Police, Ringo Starr, The Eagles, Wet Wet Wet, Elvis Presley, Billy Joel, Huey Lewis and the News, Aretha Franklin, Bryan Adams, Ben E King, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Chicago, Chas and Dave, Chuck Berry, others including classical, easy listening, show songs, big band, etc (*over 300)
Vinyl Records - 45rpm singles various genres and artists including Queen, Marillion, The Beatles, David Bowie, Marvin Gaye, Madness, Madonna, Bryan Adams, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Eddy Grant, Gary Moore, The Hollies, Eurythmics, Earth Wind and Fire, Terence Trent D'Arby, Boomtown Rats, The Beach Boys, New Kids on the Block, Human League, Joan Baez, Shaun Cassidy picture disc, Girl (white vinyl), ABC, Hot Chocolate, Whitney Houston, The Doors, Holly Johnson, Chris de Burgh, Kiki Dee, Aztec Camera, Ray Charles, Lindisfarne, Boy George, The Bee Gees, Dr Hook, Howard Jones, Men at Work, Boy George, chubby Checker, Billy Joel, Pat Metheny Group, Midge Ure, Something Happens, Hammer, Vera Lynn, Andy Gibb, Bing Crosby, Black Britain, Cliff Richards, Adam and the Ants, Chic, Five Star, Milli Vanilli, Johnny Mathis, others, various, show songs, easy listening, pop, etc (*over 300)
Soul / Funk LPs, approximately forty albums of mainly Soul and Funk with artists including Marvin Gaye, Teddy Prendergrass, The Commodores, Denise Williams, Bobby Womack, Evelyn King, Womack & Womack, Chaka Khan, Quincy Jones, Shalamar, George Benson, Barry White and more - sold together with approximately twenty albums of various genres - various years and conditions
A box of miscellaneous items to include Italian Mailoica glazed storage jars and covers, 19th century apothecary jars, George Jones crescent china, part dessert service, etcFour Italian drug jars – the smallest is cracked through, otherwise good.Glass bottles – all intact.One of the dessert service dishes is cracked through.Otherwise good.
GEORGE CHRISTOPHER DAVIES: THE SWAN AND HER CREW, London, Methuen, 1932, a new edition revised by Hugh C Davies, original cloth, d/w (losses and repairs) + TYLER WHITTLE: 2 titles: SPADES AND FEATHERS, London, Jonathan Cape, 1955, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (part losses); CASTLE LIZARD, London, Jonathan Cape, 1957, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (small part losses) + JOHN NEWSOM: ROGUE'S YARN, London, Faber & Faber, 1953, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (small part losses) + PERCY F WESTERMAN: A MYSTERY OF THE BROADS, London, Blackie, circa 1953, original cloth, dw + PAMELA ROPNER: THE HOUSE OF THE BITTERN, London, Rupert Hart-Davies, 1965, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (small part losses) + DON SHARP: CONFLICT OF WINGS, London, Putnam, 1954, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (small part losses) + S HOLBROOKE-JONES: A CAMP UNDER SAIL, London, Spring Books [1961], 1st edition, original cloth (small part losses) (8)

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