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1970's FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS An autograph album with over 200 signatures including Barry Daines, Don McAllister, Alan Mullery, Keith Burkenshaw, Bob Lee, Pat Jennings, Martin Peters, Ian Moores, Chris Jones, Ralph Coates, Gerry Armstrong, Terry Neill, George Eastham, Alan Taylor, Trevor Brooking, Pat Holland, Keith Robson, Bob Wilson, Peter Simpson, Don Howe, Harry Cripps, Leighton James, John Hollins, Gordon Jago, Peter Noble, Bill Dodgin and Alan Foggon. Good
A George Jones & Son Majolica teapot and cover, c.1875, modelled with a monkey clinging to the side of a flattened circular teapot applied with sprays of blossom on a blue ground, the interior glazed turquoise, moulded registration diamond, some good restoration to the spout, 24cm across. (2)
A George Jones Majolica cheese dome and stand, c.1875, of cylindrical form and moulded with overlapping bands of stiff leaves picked out in shades of green, the finial formed as a recumbent cow, the rope-moulded rims picked out in yellow against the bright turquoise ground, impressed GJ monogram, some good restoration to the cow, 27cm high.(2) Cf. Nicholas Dawes, Majolica, p.113, fig.197, for the illustrated design of this piece.
A George Jones Majolica novelty teapot and cover, c.1875, modelled as a cockerel in defensive pose, his beak agape and wings down, his tail feathers curved to form the handle, the interior glazed turquoise, a tiny amount of good restoration, 28cm. (2) Cf. Marilyn G. Karmason, Majolica, p.93.
A 19th century Majolica dessert plate, probably by George Jones with relief moulded and painted strawberry leaf and blossom decoration on a turquoise ground and reserved panel to reverse with painted number 3363 together with a Beswick Turquoise Cathay pattern vase, 18cm tall, a small collection of Susie Cooper coffee wares comprising a pair of coffee cans and saucers, a milk jug and sugar bowl, etc together with three glass tumblers with painted floral and insect decoration
FIVE ALBUMS OF VARIOUS AUTOGRAPHS, to include Dennis Price, Max Wall, Richard Todd, Danny Kaye, Dick Emery, Jimmy Edwards, The Mysterious Linga Singh, Peter Sellers etc. The signatures relate mainly to artists / acts appearing at The Camberwell Palace from 1915 to the early 1950'sIt would appear all five books belonged to someone who possibly worked at the Camberwell Palace as an electrician and I would imagine the signatures are of both ‘stars’ and colleagues. Many of the signatures are “To Robin” and in the front of two it has “R. C. Arthurton, Love Walk, Denmark Hill, London SE5”. The older book has “H.W. Arthurton, 4 Love Walk, Denmark ill, SE” The oldest book has many signatures dated 1914 – 1916 and some photo postcards, not being familiar with the period we do not know who they are but recognisable signatures are Elsie Raby, Lingha Singh, Billy Williams, Rameses, Sammy Shields, The Great Wieland, Phil Bransby, Gertie Gitana, Phil Ray, Cruikshank the fool of the family, Scotch Kelly, Fred Emney, Beattie & Babs, Ella Shields, Stanley Kirkly & Harry Hudson, Johnson Clark.(R.C.Arthurton) Some photographs and recognisable signatures mainly in pencil are: Ronalde, Peter Waring, Janet Hamilton-Smith, Pat Fisher (trumpet), Mario Lorenzi, Jack Warner, Frankie Howard, at the back several to a page - Malcolm Graham, Keith Anderson, Francis Matthews etc and a small number of newspaper clippings relating to the death of actor George Crocker who was killed in an accident on a train.(R.C. Arthurton) - seems to relate to the pantomime Goldilocks in 1951 - signatures mainly in ball point pen, many “To Robin”: Mavis Pugh, ‘Zu Zu’ Mary Fuller, Walters dogs & monkey, Conrad Vince, June Beswick, Francis Matthew, Hugh Paddick, Margie, Pat & Stan The CassandrasSignatures in pencil and ball point pen, many “To Robin”: Estelle Russell, Hue Jones (Simple Simon 1949-50), Jack Sherwin “Dame Trot”, Janet Crawford (Red Riding Hood 1949-50), June O’Hara, Lee Lawrence, Hamilton Conrad, Ruby Miller, Richard Dale (alias Gordon Worry), “For Robin the noisiest electrician in the business – but one of the nicest” Bob (Robert B????), Charlie Chester, Bill Johnson 1950, Dennis Price, Pet Clark, Max Wall, Robert Moreton, Arthur England, Carol Bailey, Benny Hill, Marie Fontaine 1951Signatures in pencil and a few pen; Richard Todd, David Tomlinson, Danny Kaye, Suzette Tarri, Dick Emery, Peter Sellers, Eve Boswell, Jimmy Edwards, Jack Warner, Kay Cavendish, John Hanson, Reg Dixon, Janet Hamilton-Smith, Robin Richmond, And many more not so easy to decipher
1200+ Autographs in A4 book. Here is an amazing collection of autographs collected in person from December 1983 to December 1984 with multiple autographs on every page. You could remove hundreds to created valuable mounted displays so it has real possibilities. Its a Whos Who of TV of Sport. Includes 364 TV, Film, Music autographs 257 Rugby, 30 Tennis, 62 Jockeys, 470 Footballers, 76 Cricket and 40+ sports stars. Names include, Johnny Speight, Gerald Scarfe, Billy Cotton, Jane Asher, John Peel, Ray Cooney, Terry Wogan, Bruce Forsyth, Bryan Forbes, Enoch Powell, Paul Eddington, Peter Blake, Connie Booth, John Mills, Henry McGee, Lulu, Hugh Lloyd, Dulcie Gray, Honor Blackman, Alfred Marks, Richard Murdoch, Michael Denison, Lyndsey De Paul, Tommy Trinder, David Janson, Barbara Cartland, John Noakes, Beryl Reid, Lance Percival, Macdonald Hobley, Martin Shaw, Tommy Steele, Nigel Hawthorn, Judi Dench, Howard Jones, Frances de la Tour, Bill Owen, Ray Alan, David Tomlinson, Bernard Delfont, Anita Harris, Peggy Mount, Barbara Windsor, Ronnie Corbett, Michael Horden, Susannah York, Jimmy Jewell, Lee Marvin, Donald Sinden, Spike Milligan, Fenella Fielding, Doris Hare, Roy Plumley, David Frost, Eva Turner, Bernard Miles, Wayne Sleep, Bernard Cribbins, Elspeth March, Brian Murphy, George Sewell, Henry Cooper, Ben Kingsley, Jeffrey Archer, Diana Rigg, Freddie Starr, Denholm Elliott, Charlotte Rampling, Googie Withers, Michael Gough, Diane Keen, Sheridan Morley, Geoffrey Palmer, Eric Sykes, George Hamilton, Elliot Gould, Jools Holland, Bill Pertwee, Danny la Rue, Alvin Stardust, Judy Campbell, Gerald Flood, Sandra Dickinson, Peter Sallis, Alan Bates, Don Mclean, Julie Walters, Bonnie Tyler, Shirley Bassey, John Schneider, Peter Bowles, John Hurt, Joss Ackland, Frank Thornton, Robert Maxwell, Humphrey Lyttelton, Tommy Vance, Omar Sharif, Leslie Sarony, Dana, Michael Redgrave, Vanessa Redgrave, Jamie Lee Curtis, Barbara Murray, John Thaw, Larry Grayson, Kathy Staff, Jimmy Tarbuck, Bernie Winters, Neil Diamond, Brenda Lee, Ellen Burnstyn, Daly Thompson. Fred Perry, Steve Davis, Seve Ballesteros, Steve Cram, Jim Laker. Two pages of 1984 Tennis including Vijay Amritraj, Ille Nastase, Mats Wilander, Chris Evert, Pam Shriver, Bill Scanlon. Three pages of 1984 Jockeys including Pat Eddery, Lester Piggott, Steve Cauthan, Willie Carson, Edward Hide, Ray Cochrane, Richard Hills. Football team pages 1984/85 including Billy Wright, George Cohen, Stanley Rous, Charlie Nicholas, Terry Venables, Frank Lampard, Bertie Mee, David Pleat, Dave Sexton, Teams multisigned pages include Man City, Burnley, Tranmere, Mansfield, Oldham, Millwall, Brentford, Bolton, Darlington, Swindon, Wolves, Stoke, QPR, Fulham, Brighton, Grimsby, Crystal Palace, Cardiff, Aldershot, Hereford, Notts County, Wimbledon, Sheffield United & Wednesday, Newport, Oxford, Southend, Halifax, Lincoln, Wigan, Crewe, Peterborough. Cricket Teams multisigned include Glamorgan, Kent, Middlesex, Surrey, Leicester, Hampshire. Rugby multisigned pages include Blackpool, Halifax, Southend, Wakefield, Hull, Leigh, Wigan, Castleford, Swinton, HKR, St Helens, Salford, Leeds. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
40+ James Bond related signed items, mainly photographs including Daniel Craig, Sean Connery, Roger Moore, George Lazenby, Timothy Dalton, Ursula Andress, Valerie Leon, Jonathan Pryce, Joseph Wiseman, Martin Benson, Margaret Nolan, Grace Jones, Mie Hama, Julius Harris, Sophie Marceau, Denise Richards, Clifton James, Timothy Moxon, Halle Berry, Michael Lonsdale, Michael Mellinger, Malcolm Sinclair, Mads Mikkelsen, Tania Mallet, Joanna Lumley, Britt Ekland, Hervé Villechaize, Maud Adams, Terence Young, Shirley Eaton, David Hedison, Geoffrey Cheshire, Zena Marshall, George Baker, Lana Wood, Pat Roach, mainly 10 x 8 inches, some with certificates
A FINE IRISH GEORGE III GILTWOOD PIER MIRROR, by John & Francis Booker, Essex Bridge, Dublin, the frame of typical architectural form with triangular pediment, centred by an urn with lion masks and trailing swags, the rectangular plate with applied chain link banding flanked by fluted Corinthian columns above a lower panel centred by a carved head of Venus with flanking leaf corbels, the reverse with a partial label for (John & Francis) Booker, Essex Bridge, Dublin. 197cm high, 124cm wideThe existence of a group of dignified architectural gilt-wood mirrors of the mid-18th century had been noted by furniture historians of the post-war period. However, nobody commented on the fact that they all seemed to be or had been in Irish houses. In 1971 The Knight of Glin published his seminal essay, A Family of Looking Glass Merchants and brought to light the productions of the Booker firm at Essex Bridge in Dublin. He quickly established and published a corpus of their known work but even he would have been surprised as to the extent. Through the survival of complete and partial trade labels, he unravelled the story of a merchant dynasty that created these mirrors and dealt in grinding , polishing and cutting mirror glass, the most expensive of the luxury items in an 18th century house. Whether the Bookers carved the frames themselves of contracted this work out is still a mystery. This classical design so suitable for an 18th century entrance hall or state room comes from the tombs of antiquity and was adapted in renaissance Italy especially by figures such as the architect and sculptor Giuliano da Sangallo. The Knight used the publication of William Jones, 'The Gentleman's or Builders Companion' which was for sale in Dublin in 1739, as the source of the Booker design, in which the renaissance monumental scale was tamed to suit pier glasses or tabernacle frames. Although the Bookers carried the details and indeed the later ones adopted Adam's neoclassic motifs, the general shape stayed with broken - either straight or swan neck -pediments raised on hollowed-out fluted Corinthian columns. In this example the urn that fills the pediment is carved with nemean lion masks of Hercules signifying prowess and swagged with Roman acanthus leaves denoting the order. This motif was used on the entablature of the St George -Smith mirror which also carried a Booker label. The Venus mask on the apron suggests either the presence of or desire for a female welcome to visitors. This can be compared with the Booker mirror now in the collection at Malahide Castle. Either displayed singly or in pairs, the presence of these mirrors indicated that the visitor had entered a civilised and ordered environment.
*Circle of Jules Bastien-Lepage (1848-1884). Two men seated by a river bank (probably Emile Bastien-Lepage, and Sir George Henry Lewis behind), watercolour on grey paper, unsigned, laid down on card, 275 x 220 mm (10.8 x 8.7 ins), framed and glazed, with small 20th century handwritten note to verso 'Bastien-Lepage Sir G.H. Lewis behind' Brother of the artist Jules Bastien-Lepage, Emile Bastien-Lepage (1854-1938) was also an artist. An oil portrait of Emile by Jules Bastien-Lepage dated 1879 is in the collection of the Mus‚e d'Orsay. Sir George Henry Lewis (1833-1911) was an eminent London lawyer, who represented many artists and writers, including Whistler and Osar Wilde, famous names from the aristocracy, and cases involving the criminal underworld. He and his wife Elizabeth owned a country house at Walton-on-Thames (possibly the location of the present work), and the couple entertained artists and other figures there, and at their London home in Portland Place. Elizabeth's portrait was painted by Burne-Jones. (1)
Dalziel (George & Edward). Dalziels' Bible Gallery. Illustrations from the Old Testament, 1881, 62 engraved illustrations on india paper proofs, after drawings by Frederick Leighton, Edward Byrne-Jones, William Holman Hunt, Frederick Sandys, etc., some spotting, mostly away from india proofs, original half vellum gilt, rubbed and soiled, 4to Limited edition 202/1000 copies. (1)
*Artist Autographs. An assorted collection of letters, 19th/20th century, mostly autograph letters signed (unless stated), including seven letters to Charles Ede at the Folio Society regarding illustrations, from Hans Erni (signed with sketch of a dove), Robert Gibbings, John Minton (2), and Marcel Vertes (2, including a long typewritten account of his association with the 1952 film 'Moulin Rouge', with a two-page covering letter (in French)); other letters of Herman Herkomer, George Frampton, John Rothenstein, William Hunt (2, 1834), Alfred East, Sir Charles Barry (1858), Richard and Samuel Redgrave, Owen Jones (2), Sydney Smirke, Matthew Digby Wyatt (5), Franz von Defregger, Sir Kenneth Clark, Augustus Welby Pugin (brief ALS, mounted), Sir Jeffry Wyatville (third person, agreeing to conduct Lady Thomas to [Windsor] Castle, 1827), George Gilbert Scott, F.Y. Hurlstone, Thomas Clater, William James Muller, James Sant, Frank O. Salisbury, George Catlin (signed note), John Piper (including a list of books for which he had been responsible, 1978), David Shepherd (long TLS), Arthur Rackham (signature), Graham Sutherland (TLS, 1972), Sir Edwin Landseer (to Boxall), John Tenniel, Frederick Leighton, Alfred Gilbert (2), Augustus John (signature and date), and others (a folder)
Bronte (Charlotte, Emily & Anne). [Poems, by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell, 1st edition, later issue, Smith, Elder and Co., 1846, i.e.1848], title-page lacking, 16pp. publisher's catalogue with date May 1848 at rear, no errata slip, occasional marks, original blind-stamped olive green cloth, some water staining and fading, 8vo, together with Crabbe (Rev. George), The Borough: A Poem, in Twenty-Four Letters, 2 volumes, 4th edition, 1812, half-titles present with inscription to volume 1 half-title 'To Miss Waldron from the Author', contemporary gilt decorated calf, upper board to volume 1 detached, joints cracked and light wear, small 8vo First title see Hayward 266; Parrish pp.82-85; Wise 2. The Bronte sisters' first venture into print was a failure, selling only a few copies of the 1,000 printed when it was first published by Aylott and Jones in 1846. Several copies were distributed by the Brontes to friends, but the balance of 961 copies was tranferred to Smith, Elder and Co., who, after the success of Charlotte Bronte's 'Jane Eyre', reissued the volume in October 1848 with a cancel title-page. (3)
Gray (George Carrington). Gray's New Book of Roads. The Tourist and Traveller's Guide to the Roads of England and Wales and Part of Scotland on an Entirely new Plan..., published Sherwood, Jones and Co., 1824, appears to lack additional decorative title page, frontispiece of a folding map of England & Wales, preface with ink stamped ownership, with another stamp to rear of map of Derbyshire, 191 pages of cross roads, forty-nine uncoloured engraved maps (complete as list) including two folding (Derbyshire and The Isle of Thanet), index bound at rear, new end papers, modern half cloth retaining near contemporary morocco gilt title label to spine, 12mo, together with Phillips (Richard, publisher), A Guide to all the Watering and Sea-Bathing places; with a description of the Lakes; A sketch of a tour in Wales and Itineraries..., circa 1805, printed title and advertisement, nineteen uncoloured engraved maps including four folding and thirty engraved plates, including one folding, some spotting throughout, modern endpapers, modern half morocco, 12mo The first described item. Chubb CCCXCII. (2)
CONTEMPORARY/BEBOP/IMPRO/SWING - Incredible collection of 82 x LPs. Artists/titles include Art Ensemble Of Chicago (x2) - Phase One (30 AM 6116) and with Fontella Bass (30 AM 6117), Gary Burton - Country Roads & Other Places (SF 8042) and In Concert (SF 7980), Richard 'Groove' Holmes - Welcome Home (LBS 83197E), introducing Timeless Records - Carter Jefferson - The Rise Of Atlantis (SJP 126), George Adams - Earth Beams, Eastern Rebellion 1 and 2 and Louis Hayes - Ichi-Ban (SJP 102), The Kenny Clarke Francy Boland Big Band, Ramsey Lewis, Jimmy Smith, Gil Evans, Coleman Hawkins Quartet, Quincy Jones inc. Bossa Nova and I Dig Dancers, and Pete Rugolo. Condition of the records rarely deviates from Ex+ or archive with the sleeves predominantly Ex or Ex+.
TRAD/EASY/RAT PACK/COUNTRY/FOLK - A musically rich (and large) collection of around 650 x LPs with around 150 x 7". Expect artists by the likes of Nancy Sinatra and Frank Sinatra, Dusty Springfield, Peggy Lee, Caterina Cherie, Chet Atkins, Shirley Bassey, Jose Feliciano, Paul Whiteman, Tony Bennett, Django Reinhardt, Ella Fitzgerald, Tom Jones, Fred Astaire, Count Basie, Andrews Sisters, Robert Farnon, Nat King Cole, Louis Armstrong, Tommy Steele, Dean Martin, Sarah Vaughan, Fats Waller and George Jones. Condition is generally VG to Ex+.
CONTEMPORARY/AVANT/POST BOP/MODERN LPs - Getting in the groove with these 50 x (almost entirely) LPs. Artists/titles include Leroy Vinnegar Quintet - Leroy Walks Again!, Danny Richmond - Dionysius, Allen Eager - Renaissance, Mal Waldron - What It Is, Frank Rosolino - The Rosolino Connection, Charlie Mariano Quartet - Alto Sax For Young Moderns, George Russell - Othello Ballet Suite, Jackie McLean - 4 5 and 6, Timeless All Stars, Nick Brignola Quartet, Philly Joe Jones, Tommy Chase Quartet, Zoot Sims, Kenny Dorham Quintet and Max Roach with Stan Levey. The records are mainly Ex+ or archive with sleeves generally Ex to Ex+.
FUSION/SOUL-JAZZ - Sublime collection of 42 x LPs. Artists/titles include Roy Ayers Ubiquity - Virgo Red (PD 6016) and Mystic Voyage (PD 6057), Cedar Walton - Mobius, Michael Carvin - The Camel, The Headhunters - Survival Of The Fittest, Idris Muhammad - Power Of Soul, Earth, Wind & Fire, McCoy Tyner - Song For My Lady, George Benson - Good King Bad (CTI 6062), Charles Earland - Odyssey, Lonnie LIston Smith inc. Reflections Of A Golden Dream, Expansions and Visions Of A New World, Ron Carter - Anything Goes, Eddie Henderson, Ronnie Laws, Grover Washington Jr. - Mister Magic, Hank Crawford - Help Me Make It Through The Night, Joe Farrell - Outback (CTI CTL 13), Randy Weston - Blue Moses (CTI), Quincy Jones and Weather Report. The records are mainly Ex+ or archive with sleeves generally Ex to Ex+.
A late Victorian silver hot water jug with domed part reeded cover and part reeded body, ebonised finial and C-scroll handle, on moulded footrim, 9.25ins high, by Edward Samuel Jones, Birmingham 1896, an Edward VII silver rectangular two-handled sugar basin with gadroon and shell mounts, part reeded body, angular loop handles and on four bun feet, 4.5ins high, by John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1908, a George V silver rectangular cigarette case, the lid with engined turned border, 7.75ins x 3.5ins x 2ins high, Birmingham 1932 (inscribed to lid), and a small selection of other silverware (combined gross weighable silver 44ozs)
Six medals comprising, three George V Special Constabulary Long Service to Charles Jones, Edward Avison, and Jesse B. Owen, one Elizabeth II to Steven J. House, one Elizabeth II Police Long Service Good Conduct Medal to Sergeant Arthur L. Forber and one Order of Saint John to 22435 Private L. Long
A George Jones crescent china porcelain biscuit barrel, with silver plated rim and lid, ivory finial, decorated with rose printed garlands, together with a Crown Staffordshire blue and white biscuit barrel with art nouveau floral spray heightened in gilt, a Belleek twin handled vase, Chinese small vase and one other item

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