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Lot 441

Vinyl - Prog Rock / Psych / Rock, over 50 mainly original UK pressings early 1970s albums to include: Terry Riley - A Rainbow In Curved Air (CBS), Matching Mole (CBS), Kevin Coyne, Family (2 original albums), It’s A Beautiful Day, Soft Machine, Continuum, Lighthouse, Neil Young (3 albums), Greenslade, Yes - The Yes Album (Original Plum), Juicy Lucy, Daddy Longlegs, T. Rex, Lord Sutch & Heavy Friends, Woodroffe / Greenslade (with hardback book), Crosby Stills Nash & Young (Original Plum - 2 copies), Henry Cow, Ekseption, Show Of Hands, Atomic Rooster, Curved Air, Lonesome Stone, Nektar, Gryphon, Peter Hammill, Ivor Cutler, David Crosby, Chilliwack, Bonzo Dog Band, P.F. Sloan, Graham Bond, Taste, Noel Redding Band, Vivian Stanshall, National Health, Chick Churchill, Mother Earth and many more. Condition VG overall with higher examples

Lot 437

Vinyl - Prog Rock / Psych / Rock, over 50 mainly original UK pressings early 1970s albums to include: Leigh Stephens (Charisma), Curved Air, T.N.T.H. (French Barclay), Stackridge, Gryphon, Tim Buckley, Flintlock, Graham Cooper, Toe Fat, Dave Carlsen, Detroit, Velvet Glove, Hugh Hooper, Speadeagle, Duffy Power, Neutrons, Brinsley Schwarz, Edward Bear, The Crimson Bridge, Back Door, Quintessence, The Family Dogg, Bill Nelson (original Smile Records private pressing), National Health, Mandalaband, J.J. Jackson’ Dilemma, Charge (Fresh Air), Q 65, Roger Glover, Pot Liquor, Forever More, Earth Opera, Wavemaker, Parchment, Chris Farlowe & The Hill, Gringo, Druid, The Flock, Kevin Coyne, and many others. Condition VG overall with higher examples

Lot 439

Vinyl - Prog Rock / Psych / Rock, over 50 mainly original UK pressings early 1970s albums to include: Family (2 original albums), Stone The Crow, Keith Christmas, Kaleidoscope, Premiata Forneria Marconi, Townes Van Zandt, Uriah Heep, Rory Gallagher (3 different albums), Soft Machine, It’s A Beautiful Day, Cochise, Flash, Join Lord, U.S. Sky (RCA), Seatrain, Jethro Tull, Neil Young, Graham Nash, Audience, Kevin Coyne, Vivian Stanshall, Crawler, Longdancer, The Nice, Peter Hamill, If, Home (CBS), Focus, Butterscotch, T. Rex, Bonzo Dog band, Country Joe McDonald, Camel, Chilli Willi, Bram Stoker, and others. Condition VG overall with higher examples

Lot 675

Vinyl - Folk – 2 copies of Davy Graham Folk, Blues & Beyond. Both original UK 1st pressing mono albums on Decca Records LK 4649. One copy is VG / VG the other G / G

Lot 438

Vinyl - Prog Rock / Psych / Rock, over 50 mainly original UK pressings early 1970s albums to include: Satisfaction (Decca), Saturnalia (picture disc), Help Yourself, Jethro Tull, Plainsong, Alan James Eastwood - Seeds (President), Hard Meat (Warner Bros. orange labels), JSD Band, Global Village Trucking Company, Nektar, Flash (Sovereign), Family (a few original UK pressings), Deep Purple - In Rock (No EMI on labels), Kingdom Come, Dick Hackstall-Smith (Bronze), Johnny Harris, Chilli Willi & The Red Hot Peppers - Revelation, Seatrain, Toto’s Expanding Head Band, Blackfoot Sue, David Bedford, Vivian Stanshall, The Move, Gentle Giant, Pete Sinfield, Country Joe McDonald, Tim Hardin, Graham Nash, Louis Clark, Strider, Mandalaband, Marc Bolan, The Pentangle and many more. Condition VG overall with higher examples

Lot 442

Vinyl - Mod / Beat, over 50 mainly original UK pressings 1960s albums including a few pop, to include: Julie Driscoll (Marmalade), Them - The Andy Young Them (original UK), Small Faces (2 original UK albums on Decca), Yardbirds - Five Live Yardbirds (original UK), Brian Poole & The Tremeloes (original UK Decca), Marianne Faithfull (original UK Decca), The Spencer Davis Group (original UK), This Is MerseyBeat (original), Georgie Fame, The Herd, The Fortunes, Alma Cogan, The Honeycombs, Manfred Mann (3 original albums), Jefferson, Tim Hardin 1 (original stereo), Troggs (2 original albums), Jay & The Americans, Graham Bonney, Denny Seaton & The Sabres, The Challengers, Fives Company, Donovan (original box set), Billy Joe Royal, The Nocturnes, Al Stewart, John Walker, Hollies, Houston Wells & The Marksmen, and many more. Condition VG overall with higher examples

Lot 580

Vinyl - 13 Mod / Psych re-issue albums by groups to include: The Roulettes – Stakes And Chips (Re-issue Carnaby Records) EX / EX, The Pupils – A Tribute To The Rolling Stones (1996 re-issue), Meic Stevens – Rain In The Leaves: The EPs, Volume 1 (UK 2006 Double album, Sunbeam Records) EX / EX, The Idle Race – The Birthday Party (UK 2014 RSD Limited Edition Gold Vinyl, Parlophone 0825646335374) sealed, The Yardbirds – Roger The Engineer (UK 2011 Music On Vinyl ) sealed, July - July (UK 2014 Coloured Vinyl Parlophone 0825646335329) sealed, Orange Bicycle – Orange Bicycle (UK 2010 Orange Vinyl, Morgan Blue Town) EX, The Aranbee Pop Symphony Orchestra – Todays Pop Symphony (UK 1999, Sequel Records) EX, Kaleidoscope / Fairfield Parlour – Please Listen To The Pictures (UK 2003 Double album, Numbered with 8 page booklet, Circle Records) EX, Yardbirds – Roger The Engineer (UK 1983 Edsel Records) VG / VG+, Trees – On The Shore (UK 1987 Decal Records) VG+ / EX, Various – The Graham Dee Connection - The 60s Collection (UK 2011 Acid Jazz Records) EX, The Smoke – ...It's Smoke Time (UK 2012, Morgan Blue Town) EX

Lot 1127

Music Memorabilia - A collection of items to include a promotional photo of Herman's Hermits signed to rear by Frank Renshaw "To my mate Graham, best wishes Frank", A 1971 The Who US Tour Programme, The Beatles Monthly No. 50, a ticket for Roxy Music at Free Trade Hall Manchester 28th October 1973, A souvenir programme from Mike Oldfield's Tublar Bells performance 4th September 1992 in at Edinburgh Castle in aid of The Princes Trust along with two laminates. Two other promo photos. Also a letter on BBC headed paper from John Peel that reads "Dear Graham, Thanks for the offer to read for us. Unfortunately the BBC is taking the programme out. Stage 2 in a phasing out, I fear. I'm sorry. My love to your family and yourself. John Peel"

Lot 1080

Music Memorabilia - Two Paul McCartney / Wings posters in clip frames including a Stanley Mouse, David Kelley, Randy Tuten designed Bill Graham Presents... plus a framed & glazed Wes Montgomery Jazz Greats poster (3)

Lot 1035

Two boxes of Books on Shooting and Guns including a collection of Field Sports Magazines, Henty Downes Miles 'British Field Sports', 'Covert and Field Sport', Graham Downing, 'A Sporting Century', Cowan, 'Advice from a Gamekeeper', Colonel Sir James L. Sleeman, 'From Rifle to Camera', etc.

Lot 453

An early 18th century silver verge pair cased pocket watch, comprising a signed silver champlevé dial with Roman numerals, outer Arabic five minute divisions and minute track, gilt hands, case approx 44mm, bearing the name Graham, signed fusee movement numbered 453 with pierced and engraved balance cock, plain case with winding hole, marked FC, no outer case, along with a fancy white metal watch chain a/f one chain detached to one end, suspending various keys, mother of pearl and mirror fob together with a shell type fob etc Further details: scrtcah4es to glass, wear and tear denting to case, dial good slight tarnish, chain a/f wear and tear commensurate with age 

Lot 3009

Two early 20th century oils on canvas of country scenes, one of Northumberland by A B Graham R A, framed, 29 x 45cm, the other unframed and unsigned

Lot 35

Craigie Aitchison C.B.E., R.S.A., R.A. (British, 1926-2009)Lamentation oil on canvas20.3 x 25.4 cm. (8 x 10 in.)Painted in 1963Footnotes:ProvenanceWith Beaux Arts Gallery, London, where acquired by Lady Alexandra DacreWith Peter Nahum at the Leicester Galleries, LondonWith Jenna Burlingham Fine Art, KingsclerePrivate Collection, U.K.ExhibitedLondon, Serpentine Gallery, Craigie Aitchison Paintings 1953-1981, organised by the Arts Council of Great Britain, 1 December 1981-24 January 1982, cat.no.30; this exhibition travelled to Nottingham, Midland Group, 6 February-7 March 1982, Old Portsmouth, City Museum and Art Gallery, 7 April-16 May 1982, Milton Keynes, Central Library Exhibition Gallery, 26 May-26 June 1982, Bolton, Museum and Art Gallery, 3 July-7 August 1982We are grateful to Graham Snow for his assistance in cataloguing this lot. He is currently preparing the forthcoming catalogue raisonné of the artist's work and would like to hear from owners of any work by the artist so that these can be included in this comprehensive catalogue. Please write to Graham Snow, c/o Bonhams, Modern British Art Department, 101 New Bond Street, London, W1S 1SR, or email britart@bonhams.comThis 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

Lot 1233

Barocke englische Laternenuhr mit SpielwerkHenry Thornton. London. 18. Jh. Messingräderwerk mit Grahamgang, Viertelstundenschlag auf Glocke, Glockenspielwerk (10 Hammer auf 8 Glocken), Funktion nicht geprüft (laut Einlieferer-Information funktionstüchtig), Revision empfohlen. Ziffernring mit römischen Stunden und arabischen Minuten, Minutenkranz und floralen Eisenzeigern, Datumsanzeige bei der 6, bezeichnet "Henry Thornton London". Messing. Ca. 43 x 27,5 x 23 cm. Uhr 8,5 kg, Gewichte und Pendel 7 kg. Als Wanduhr umgebaute Laternenuhr mit floralem Schnitzwerk, großer Glockenkuppel und seitlichen Türen, quadratische Messingfront, in den Zwickeln floralen Applikationen und Maskaronen Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, teils Reparaturen, 1 Seil gerissen. Pendel mit kleiner Pendellinse aus Blei, 2 große Blei- und 2 kleine Eisengewichte, Seile. Henry Thornton (London): 1692 Uhrmacherlehre bei Samuel Steevens, ab 1699 Mitglied der London Clockmakers Company (bis 1732). Baroque English lantern clock with musical mechanismHenry Thornton. London. 18th c. brass wheel movement with Graham gear, quarter hour strike on bell, chime movement (10 hammers on 8 bells), function not tested (according to consignor information functional), revision recommended. Dial ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, minute ring and floral iron hands, date display at the 6, marked "Henry Thornton London". brass. Approx. 43 x 27.5 x 23 cm. Clock 8,5 kg, weights and pendulum 7 kg. Lantern clock converted as a wall clock with floral carving, large bell dome and side doors, square brass front, in the spandrels floral applications and mascarones Signs of age and use, some repairs, 1 rope torn. Pendulum with small lead pendulum lens, 2 large lead and 2 small iron weights, ropes. Henry Thornton (London): apprenticed to Samuel Steevens as a clockmaker in 1692, member of the London Clockmakers Company from 1699 (until 1732). *This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.

Lot 119

[GREENE (GRAHAM)]HOGARTH (PAUL) Original artwork for the cover design of the Penguin edition of 'The Human Factor' by Graham Greene, original pen and watercolour on artist's paper, light toning, signed ('Paul Hogarth') lower left, window-mounted with small tape tabs at upper edge, framed and glazed, sheet 360 x 305mm., [1979]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

Lot 94

FLEMING (IAN)Casino Royale, fourth printing, a little foxing at top of first and last few leaves and to fore-edge, publisher's black cloth with red heart and spine lettering, in a PROOF DUST-JACKET, slight knock to top edge of front panel [Gilbert A1a (4)], 8vo, Jonathan Cape, 1957Footnotes:The first 'playing card' edition in a proof dust-jacket originating from the estate of its designer Pat Marriott.Pat Marriott (Patricia Marriott, 1920-2002) is best known as the designer of the dust-jackets of the first editions of Diamonds Are Forever, Dr. No and the present edition of Casino Royale. Marriott was at the time known as an illustrator of children's books, and in 1954 had married Fleming's literary advisor and a director at Cape, Michael Howard, who drew the author's attention to her work. Following the success of her design for Diamonds Are Forever in 1956, she was asked to design a new version for the fourth printing of Casino Royale, which she did 'creating a design using a playing card motif' (Graham Thomas, 'Pat Marriott - Bond illustrator', on Mid-Century Bond website, 2019).The proof dust-jacket corresponds to Gilbert's description of the finished version in all but one aspect, the paper being slightly glossy as opposed to 'finished by Samuel Jones in spirit varnish (laminate)', with some green ink showing through to the reverse.Provenance: Pat Marriott; by descent until purchased by the present owner.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 696

Ingram, Rev. James 'Memorials of Oxford', John le Keux, engraver. 3vols. 8vo. Parker, Slatter and Graham, Oxford 1834-1837, half red calf and marbled boards plus Lascelles, Rowey 'The University and City of Oxford displayed on a Series of Seventy Two Views', Sherwood, Neely and Jones London 1824, 8vo. original full calf b/p (4)

Lot 236

Three: Major G. J. Dickson, Wiltshire Regiment Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 1 clasp, Transvaal (Capt: G. J. Dickson, Wilts: Rgt:) engraved naming; British War and Victory Medals (Major. G. J. Dickson.) nearly extremely fine (3) £240-£280 --- Provenance: Dreweatt Neate, October 2007. Graham Joseph Dickson was born on 29 April 1863, the son of Major-General E. J. Dickson, 91st Foot, of The Green, Castletown, Isle of Man, and Lucy Mylrea Quayle. Educated at King William’s College, Isle of Man, and then at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, he joined the Wiltshire Regiment in 1884 as Lieutenant. He spent some time in India on secondment with the Indian Staff Corps prior to serving in the Boer War with the 1st Battalion. He was promoted to Captain in 1893, and then to Major in August 1902, before retiring in May 1903. Dickson was recalled to service with the Wiltshire Regiment during the Great War, and served on the Western Front from January 1917. As he was now 53 years of age and part of the Reserve of Officers, he was seconded to a more administrative role as a Railway Transportation Officer. He died in 1948. Sold with copied research. For the medals awarded to the recipient’s brother and nephew, see Lots 178 and 191.

Lot 319

Pair: Lieutenant D. G. Allman, Hampshire Regiment, attached Gloucestershire Regiment, wounded, taken prisoner of war and M.I.D. for the Battle of Imjin, April 1951 Korea 1950-53, 1st issue, with M.I.D. oak leaf (Lt. D. G. Allman. R. Hamps.); U.N. Korea 1950-54, unnamed as issued, together with a United States of America Presidential Unit Citation riband bar, mounted for wear, generally very fine or better (2) £1,800-£2,200 --- M.I.D. London Gazette 8 December 1953: ‘In recognition of gallant and distinguished services in Korea.’ Donald Graham Allman was born in Northwich, Cheshire in June 1927. He served with the Hampshire Regiment in the UK and Austria before resigning his commission. Allman was recalled for service with the outbreak of the Korean War, and was one of 250 men of the Hampshire Regiment attached to Gloucestershire Regiment. Allman served as Assistant Adjutant to Captain A. H. Farrar-Hockley at Battalion HQ in F Echelon during the Battle of Imjin. He was wounded and taken prisoner of war during the battle. The Battle of Imjin started on Sunday 22 April 1951 when wave after wave of Chinese infantry attacked the Gloster Battalion position. In the course of a three-day battle, the main thrust of the Chinese 63rd Army was directed against the Gloster’s position, and it is estimated that the Chinese suffered over 7,000 casualties. After 60 hours of intense hand-to-hand fighting, the Battalion was gradually forced back onto Hill 235, later known as Gloster Hill. Air resupply parachutes fell into enemy hands and the attempt at rescue by an armoured column led by the 8th Hussars failed. When the ammunition state was only three rounds per man, the Commanding Officer, Colonel J. P. Carne D.S.O., gave the order: ‘Break Out. Move independently. Make your own way back to the Allied Lines’. It was a daunting task and required great bravery and determination. Many tried and were killed in the attempt. Colonel Carne told the Doctor, Captain R. P. Hickey R.A.M.C., ‘I’m afraid we will have to leave the wounded behind’. There were some 80 casualties lying in an improvised Regimental Aid Post, so Captain Hickey decided he would remain with these wounded men and not try to escape. The Padre, the Reverend S. J. Davies R.A.Ch.D., also decided to remain with the wounded, saying to Medical Sergeant S. J. Brisland, ‘This looks like a holiday in Peking for some of us’. The men of the Medical Section thus gave up their chance to escape for, as they saw it, ‘It was their duty to remain and look after the wounded’. They were then captured by the Chinese. In the Imjin Battle the Glosters suffered over 600 casualties (killed, wounded and taken prisoner). For his leadership and gallantry at the Battle of Imjin, Colonel Carne was awarded the Victoria Cross, as was Lieutenant P. F. K. Curtis who was killed leading his platoon in a counter attack. The Battalion were awarded the Battle Honour “Imjin” and, as a result of their bravery, the President of the United States awarded the Battalion as a whole a Presidential Citation. Farrar-Hockley volunteered to take over forward positions early in proceedings, leaving Allman serving as the Battalion’s Adjutant. On the morning of 23 April, after repeated attacks and with food and ammunition running low, a party from HQ went to the forward positions with supplies - and it was on this date that Allman was wounded. Allman died in North Devon in October 1998. Sold with copied research, including a photographic image of recipient in uniform standing next to Colonel J. P. Carne, V.C.

Lot 328

French literature in translation 31 volumes Phipps, R.W., editor. Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte. London: Richard Bentley and Son, 1885. 6 volumes, 8vo, contemporary red half morocco with gilt bee and crown motifs to spines, bookplates of Nettie McKee Graham;Moliere [Jean-Baptiste Poquelin]. The Works. London: John Watts, 1739. 10 volumes, 12mo, later half calf gilt;Voltaire [François-Marie Arouet]. Works. London: Fielding and Walker, 1779-1781. 15 volumes, 8vo, contemporary calf gilt, some chipping and rubbing to bindings

Lot 223

WW2. 31 RAF Pilots Signed Battle of Britain Reunion Dinner at Bentley Priory on September 15th, 1949. Signed by Grp Cptn John Cunningham, Sqn Ldr Richard Milne, Sqn Ldr Gerald Fisher, F/O Joseph Savill, Flt Lt Douglas Chipping AFC, Flt Lt John Burgess, Wg Cdr Charles Overton, Sqn Ldr John Ellacombe, Sqn Ldr Ken Mackenzie, Wg Cdr Harold Maguire, Wg Cdr Minden Blake, Sqn Ldr Richard Mitchell, Wg Cdr Ray Duke-Wooley, Flt Lt Henry Bailey, Flt Lt John Carpenter, Sqn Ldr George Westlake, Flt Lt Mike Appleby, Sqn Ldr Norman Hancock, Flt Lt Robert Plenderleith, Flt Lt Graham Davies, Sqn Ldr Billy Drake, Sqn Ldr Ron Berry, Sqn Ldr Bernard Jennings, Flt Lt John Whelan, Flt Lt Guy Edmiston, Grp Cptn Harold Fenton, Wg Cdr Edward Morris, Sqn Ldr Ben Bowring, Sqn Ldr Gordon Sinclair, Wg Cdr Chris Mount and Flt Lt John Toombs. This Menu Was Owned by Sqn Ldr Gerald Fisher until he died in 1973. 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.

Lot 546

No Reserve - Graham Chronofighter Oversize 20VAS - Men's watch - 2009. Case: steel - strap: rubber - automatic - taxation report - condition: good, the movement is in working order - diameter: 47 mm - wrist size: 21.5 cm - sapphire crystal - ref: 20VAS - chronograph - No. 454 - the watch comes with extra rubber strap - this lot will be auctioned with no minimum price.

Lot 1601

Limited Edition print- The Water Jump, Graham Isom. Dimensions 98x65cm approximately.

Lot 186

2 bottles of Port  'Fonseca Taway' and 'Graham Club'

Lot 854

A Graham Sizer modern dolls’ house Tudor House Toy Shop, wooden, front opening with contents —29 3/4in. (75.5cm.) high x 13 1/4in. (34cm.) wide x 13in. (33cm.) deep

Lot 248

A Stoddart Toy Town Soldier on Rocking Horse, hand-painted cast aluminium —3 1/2in. (9cm.) high (good); books - The Little Tin Soldier by Graham Mar and The Strange Adventures of a Toy Soldier by Cyril W Beaumont

Lot 103

A good quantity of assorted Catalogues. Including Conrad, EFE, Bburago, Joal, Sun Star, Graham Farrish, Bachmann, Branchline, Peco, Mainline Together with a number of bound and unbound copies of Matchbox (MICA) Club journals and 7o plus modern Corgi Catalogues. Also 10 Rover car Company Car Car Catalogues, most Rover Belgium issues. Also a good number of London Bus magazines., some multiples. GC-VGC some minor wear. £30-50

Lot 62

A heavy baluster wine glass, circa 1710-15The round funnel bowl with a solid base, the stem with a wide teared angular knop, the tear extending into a basal knop, over a folded conical foot, 16cm highFootnotes:A slightly larger example from the Graham Vivian Collection was sold by Bonhams on 1 December 2021, lot 115.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 4354

Matchbox, Hot Wheels, Dinky large mixed group of mainly unboxed vehicles. To include Matchbox Regular Wheel & Superfast issues, Polistil Citroen CX 2200 Rally Car, Quartzo 1/18th Lotus 49 graham Hill plus many others - see photo. Conditions: Poor to Near Mint with Fair to Excellent boxes & packaging. COLLECTION IN PERSON ONLY (lg qty)

Lot 212

Leicester City Football Club Programmes, booklets and other interests, two hundred seventy-two from the 1940's to 1980's including 'Wembley 1961 Success City'; 'Wembley 1963 A Year to Remember'; F.A. Cup semi final programs from semi-final against Sheffield United and the 2nd replay; run of F.A. Cup programmes from Leicester City Football Clubs 1969 run to the final; 1971 F.A. Charity Shield match vs Liverpool; 1971 John Sjoberg testimonial match; 1974 Graham Cross testimonial match; 1975 Mike Stringfellow testimonial match; and others, as well as a signed dinner menu dated 1963 celebrating Leicester City Football Club's F.A. Cup final.Qty: 272Condition report:The photographs of the dinner menu have been added

Lot 932

A Bachmann Graham Farish railway freight set 370-175, boxed and three locomotives and four carriages, each boxed (8) As new

Lot 354

Graham Watling. An Elizabeth II parcel gilt silver candle stand, from the Filigree range, in three sections, 18.5cm h, marked on base and socket, London 1979, 11ozs 17dwts Good Condition

Lot 773

F Graham (late 19th century) Watercolour on paperPortrait of a lady, signed and dated 1895, 16cm x 22cm 

Lot 579

A selection of hardback and other books, primarily relating to Britain and Ireland, titles including: Ireland, by A. Heaton Cooper and F. Matthew; Bamburgh Castle, by Cadwallader John Bates; Samuel Buck’s Yorkshire Sketchbook; The Castles of Northumberland, by Frank Graham; England is a Village, by C, Henry Warren; Hounds and Hunting Through the Ages, by Joseph B. Thomas; A Newcastle Century, by Martin Fryer; The Forty Shires, by Charlotte M. Mason; Ancient Monuments: Northern England, by Lord Harlech; History, Topography, and Directory of Furness and Cartmel, by J. Bulmer; and others, contained across three boxes.

Lot 265

Introduction by Graham Hough. London, Scholar Press, 1976. 2 vols. Hc. (2) The Poetic Edda. Ed. and transl. by Ursula Dronke. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1969 and 1997. 2 vols. Hc. (3) The Early English Text Society. The English Works of John Gower. Ed. G.C. Macaulay. London, Oxford University Press, 1900. 2 vols. Hc. -and 1 other publ. by the Early English Text Society. (4) The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer. Ed. F.N. Robinson. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1957. Hc w. dust-j. -and 2 others. (total 10)

Lot 2850

Ca. 1950-70, most publ. by Universal Publishing and Distributing Corporation, Grove Press, Lancer Books, and Berkley Medallion Books. All sc. Some sl. foxing/ discol. Includes: (1) Ted Mark, The Pussycat Transplant. (2) Shelagh McGuire, A Room at Polly's Place. (3) Serge Laurac, Les voyeuses. (4) Kel Holland, The Tempted. (5) Whidden Graham, Crimson Hairs. (6) Sheldon Lord, Sidney's Wife. (7) Joseph Braddock, The Bridal Bed. (8) and Dan Bartell, Strange Lovers. (total 39)

Lot 2854

Mostly 1960s. Various publishers, such as Tandem Books, Bee-Line Books (Orpheus Series), and Brandon House. All sc. Some minor foxing/ discol., but overall in good condition. Includes: (1) screenplay to Roger Vadim's Les Liaisons Dangereuses w. over 200 photos. (2) Joan Cabot, The Adventures of Claudia. (3) Sheldon Lord, The Rivals. (4) Edward Multon, Chicago-Racket (in Dutch). (5) Jenny Mann, The Naked Truth. (6) Vladimir Nobokov, Lolita. (7) Martin Henry, Ginger's Place. (8) James Graham, The Queen of Tarts. (9) Walter Baxter, The Image and the Search. (10) Charles Calitri, Strike Heaven on the Face and others. *Les Liasons Dangereuses was an epistolary novel written by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, 1782. Vadim situated the story in the 1960s causing a huge scandal (as it did in the 18th century) because of its sexually explicit and cruel nature. The movie was initially banned (later it became an 'R' rated movie), but its eventual succes was immense. (total 32)

Lot 6205

Near complete set, lacking the 2 often missing pieces by Gormley and Rauschenberg. Ill. cardboard box, 34 x 34 x 9.5 cm, designed by Dan Graham. Contains books, objects, prints, and other materials by 17 artists and a text booklet by Lawrence Alloway. First edition of 1200. Stunning collection presenting 'a new concept in editions - a miniature boxed exhibition'. Produced in conjunction with Artists and Photographs, an exhibition at Marian Goodman, New York. Contributions by Mel Bochner (Misunderstandings), Christo (Packed Tower Spoleto), Jan Dibbets (Perspective correction), Dan Graham (Two Parallel Essays), Douglas Huebler (Location Piece 2), Allan Kaprow (Pose), Michael Kirby (Pont Neuf), Joseph Kosuth (Notebook on Water), Sol Lewitt (Schematic Drawing for Muybridge), Richard Long (Rain Dance), Robert Morris (Continuous Project Altered Daily), Bruce Nauman (LAAIR), Dennis Oppenheim (Flower Arrangement for Bruce Nauman), Ed Ruscha (Babycakes with Weights), Robert Smithson (Torn Photograph), Bernar Venet (Exploited Subjects), Andy Warhol (Portraits). Condition: exterior lid of the box shows age toning on top, soiling/water staining along the sides, and light edge wear. The artists' contributions are overall in good state. Full condition report upon request.

Lot 6206

Landmark catalogue published in conjunction with an exhibition organized by Lippard at The Vancouver Art Gallery, January 13 to February 8, 1970. Consists of 138 loose index cards, each 10 x 15.5 cm, plus a thin yellow sheet. First catalogue in an ongoing series by Lippard, with the title referring to the population number of the city where the exhibition took place. This issue goes with Vancouver (in addition to Seattle 557,087 and Buenos Aires 2,972,453). Randomly-distributed cards containing introduction, bibliography, artists' proposals and conceptual works. Among the 62 artists in the exhibition were: Acconci, Artschwager, Baldessari, Barry, Darboven, Dibbets, Graham, Hesse, Kawara, Le Va, LeWitt, Nauman, Piper, Ruscha, Weiner. In unmarked manilla envelope, with some wear, featuring notes by the previous owner in pencil. The cards are in very good condition.

Lot 6616

(1) Alexandre Iolas Paris, 1970. (2) Rudolf Zwirner Cologne (group show with Bengston, Goode, Graham, Moses, Price and Ruscha). (3) Multitude Paris, American Westcoast, 1970. (4) Boymans van Beuningen Rotterdam, Graphics and Books, 1970. (5) Rizzoli New York, invitation for the screening of Ruscha's film 'Miracle' on May 7 1975. Creased copy. (6) ACE Los Angeles, Various Miracles, 1975. (7) ACE Vancouver, Various Drawings, 1976. (8) Galerie Rilke Cologne, 1978. (9) ACE Venice California, Paintings, 1980. (10) Also includes the brochure: Edward Ruscha, Fotoprojekt in het kader van Sonsbeek 71, 1971. Brochure, 4 pp. Statement by Ruscha (in Dutch), with b/w portrait of the artist shooting pictures, and b/w ills. of the project which evolved into the artists' book Dutch Details. Copy with toning and creasing. (total 10)

Lot 6619

Interesting set of ephemera containing announcement cards, leaflets and two mint catalogues published by the gallery in Berlin and New York. (1) Catalogue No.12 Entwürfe, Partituren, Projekte: Zeichnungen. Berlin, 1971. Edition of 1000. (2) Catalogue No.16 Selbstportraits/Weekend, Berlin 1972. Edition of 1000. Leaflets: (3) Galerie René Block, 1964-1974. Die Erste Decade (The First Decade). Listing of all exhibitions, texts in German. 7 pp. (4) Shigeko Kubota, 3 video installations, Duchampiana. New York, 1976, 6 pp. (5) Bob Watts, New Light on West Africa. New York, 1976, 3 pp. (6) Fifteen invitation cards for solo exhibitions in the Berlin venue from 1969-1978, featuring Renate Weh, Mario Ceroli, Allan Kaprow (1970 and 1976), Electronic Art, Richard Hamilton (1972), Barry McCallion, Al Hansen, Piotr Kowalski, K.P. Bremer, Ernst Mitzka, Roman Opalka, Dan Graham (1977), On Kawara (1978) and a group show on photography. (total 20)

Lot 6643

Two exhibition posters: (1) Oppenheim, Identity Stretch / 300' x 1000' / Sprayed Tar / Artpark / Lewiston, NY / 1975. Poster, 86 x 21.5 cm, folded in four as issued. Published in conjunction with a show held at The Kitchen New York, September 20 - October 4, 1975. Mailed copy with address label and post stamp. Small staple holes in corners (with one tiny rip), generally a fine copy. (2) Body. New York University Loeb Student Center, New York, 1971. Poster for a series of performances and activities by Vito Acconci, Terry Fox, Dan Graham, Dennis Oppenheim, Bruce Nauman, Richard Serra, Michael Snow. 56 x 43 cm, folded twice as issued, four staple holes at right and left edges, light indentation of paperclip on right edge, else a fine unmailed copy. (total 2)

Lot 430

Graham Farish - 14 x boxed and carded N gauge wagons and 7 x unboxed including 14 ton tank wagon in Fina livery # 373-678, conflat with container # 377-327, 20 ton Toad brake van # 377-375 and similar others. They appear in Very Good condition overall. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (3)

Lot 644

ART & DESIGN BOOKS, Eleven titles comprising Madonna SEX x 2, original aluminium covers (scratched), a two volume limited edition title 3509/7500, AMG Bob Mizer's Athletic Model Guild 1000 Model Directory, complete with DVD, published by Taschen, The Lost Artwork of Hollywood by Fred E. Basten, published by Watson-Guptill, Film Posters of the 1950's from the reel poster gallery collection, edited by Tony Nourmand and Graham Marsh, published by Evergreen, an imprint of Taschen, The Official 007 Collection James Bond Movie Posters by Tony Nourmand, published by Boxtree, an imprint of Pan Macmillan, Scandinavian Design by Charlotte and Peter Fiell, published by Taschen, Objects for Use/Handmade by Design by Paul J. Smith and Akiko Busch, published by Harry N. Abrams, The Art of Skiing Vintage Posters from the Golden Age of Winter Sport by Jenny de Gex, published by Palazzo and Krazy Kat The Comic Art of George Herriman by Patrick McDonnell, Karen O'Connell, Georgia Riley de Havenon, published by Harry N. Abrams

Lot 1242

A PAIR OF ELM GRAHAM AMEY LADDER BACK CARVER CHAIRS, along with an oak rush seated armchair, and a wrought iron magazine rack (condition report:-water stains to elm chairs) (4)

Lot 1540

Tottenham Hotspur 'Legends' signed white signage board, featuring the blue club crest and TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR lettering, signed by 19 club legends in black marker pen, including Teddy Sheringham, Pat Jennings, Glenn Hoddle, Ossie Ardiles, Cliff Jones, Gary Mabbutt, Graham Roberts, Martin Chivers and others

Lot 1068

Assorted New World wines to include South Australian Shiraz 2005, one bottle, Graham Beck Railroad Red 2003, Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon South Africa, and 5½ others (7½)

Lot 678

A collection of books and ephemera relating to buttons, shipping and yachting to include Poulson, Lieut. Col. N.W.: Buttons of the Indian Army, Stewart Collin: Yacht Club Burgees and Graham, Charles: Ships of the Seven Seas etc. (13)Indian Uniform Buttons – cover is a little tatty but otherwise generally good.95 pages in blue folder.81 pages in brown folder.

Lot 191

Graham Kingsley Brown (British 1932-2011): 'Birth of a Dragon', oil on board signed with initials, titled and dated 1984/5 verso 62cm x 78cmCondition Report:Good condition - ready to hang

Lot 192

Graham Kingsley Brown (British 1932-2011): 'Dramatis Persona', oil on canvas, signed titled and dated 1985 verso 41cm x 32cm (unframed)Condition Report:Good original condition, some minor paint loss along the edges - ready to hang

Lot 185

Graham Kingsley Brown (British 1932-2011): 'Sunrise after the Storm - Fine Weather Approaching', oil on unstretched canvas signed with initials and dated '91, 23cm x 31cm (unframed)Condition Report:Good condition

Lot 193

Graham Kingsley Brown (British 1932-2011): 'On the Beach', charcoal signed with initials and dated '96, titled on label verso 29cm x 40cm

Lot 313

Graham Kingsley Brown (British 1932-2011): 'Oracle', woodcarving signed with initials to the base H19cm (including base)Condition Report:Very good condition

Lot 184

Graham Kingsley Brown (British 1932-2011): 'City by the Sea', oil on board, signed with initials and titled verso 19cm x 24cmCondition Report:Good condition - ready to hang

Lot 194

Graham Kingsley Brown (British 1932-2011): 'Adam and Eve', oil on ceramic tile, signed with initials verso 15cm x 15cmCondition Report:Good condition

Lot 21

A antique Deportmental Ditties book by Harry Graham with a selection of Charles Dickens and other books

Lot 262

Sir Herbert Taylor (1775-1839), the first Private Secretary to the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. A collection of personal correspondence to include one ALS from Sir Edward Codrington [British admiral who took part in the Battle of Trafalgar], 3 February 1830, making an application to Taylor in the hope he will allow Dr Hibbert, surgeon of the 99th Regiment, to move from Mauritius to Ireland in an effort to improve his health; one ALS from Sir William Knighton, 1st Baronet [Private Secretary to George IV], 12 March 1830, agreeing with Taylor 'in thinking Mr Clarke most unreasonable'; a Statement of Service documenting Taylor's military service from 1793 to 1813; two file copies of letters sent by Taylor to George IV, 1826-27; one ALS from Lord Hill conveying Queen Victoria's desire that Taylor should continue to hold the title of First & Principal Aide-de-Camp, 28 June 1837; file copy of a letter from the Duke of York to Taylor explaining his belonging to the Orange Lodge, 19 June 1821; five letters relating to the proposed building of St. Katharine's Hospital, Regent's Park, 1825; a lengthy manuscript list of snuff boxes now at St. Katharine's, 1854; extract of a letter from Sir Thomas Graham to Colonel Bunbury, Rosenthal, 15 January 1814, in which he states, 'I never met General Taylor before: He goes beyond all that I had heard of him. There is nobody I should wish more to keep.'; 14 requests for appointments and letters of a similar nature to Taylor from lesser known figures. Collection housed in archival wallet (28)Provenance: By descent of Lieutenant-General Sir Herbert Taylor GCB GCH (1775-1839), the first Private Secretary to the Sovereign of the United Kingdom, serving King George III, Queen Charlotte, King George IV, King William IV, Prince Fredrick, Duke of York and Albany, and additionally serving as aide-de-camp to Queen Victoria

Lot 147

GREEN H. M.  A History of Australian Literature. 2 vols. Orig. green cloth in d.w's. 1961; also The Collected Works of C. Graham Botha (South Africa), 3 vols. in slip case.

Lot 406

BELL'S EXTRA SPECIAL SCOTCH WHISKY - ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL a 70cl porcelain decanter, two Bell's Christmas 2000 70cl decanters and one other Bells 6 2/3 fl. ozs decanter, all boxed (4)

Lot 330

HENRY BLYTHE: THE THREE LIVES OF NAOMI HENRY AN INVESTIGATION INTO REINCARNATION, London, Frederick Muller, 1956 first edition, original cloth d/w plus OLAF STAPLEDON: DEATH INTO LIFE, London, Methuen, 1946 first edition, original cloth d/w (small part losses) plus EDWARD GALL: MYSTICISM THROUGHOUT THE AGES, London, Rider [1934] first edition, original cloth d/w (price reduction label on spine) plus GRAHAM MOFFAT: TOWARDS ETERNAL DAY THE PSYCHIC MEMOIRS OF A PLAYWRIGHT, London, Rider [1948?], original cloth d/w (repairs) (4)

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