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30x N gauge model railway items. Including 2x Wrenn BR locomotives; a Class 55 Co-Co diesel loco, D5518 (209), and a Class 27 0-4-0 diesel loco, D2790 (211), both in blue livery. 4x Hornby Minitrix BR Mk.I corridor coaches in blue and grey livery. Plus 24x Graham Farish open wagons. All boxed. Contents VGC-Mint. £60-80
Graham Illingworth (b.1953) ''A Dream to Some'', ''A Nightmare to Others'' Each signed and inscribed, watercolour, 52cm by 43.5cm (2) Provenance: Andrew Mount Fine Art, Knutsford A famously private man, Illingworth was born in Brighouse, West Yorkshire and after a short period of working in publishing, moved into painting. His illustrative paintings capture an essence of orientalism and the Far East. Yet, his works demonstrate more than just cultural referencing, because his illustrative styling explores the line and the sensitivity incorporated in image making. His own private and somewhat reclusive lifestyle reveals itself in the gentle and fine qualities of his works; from publisher to artist Illingworth preferred to place himself behind the object. All this makes for a strangely hypnotic and fresh viewing experience. Illingworth works have been exhibited at the Halcyon Gallery and continue to remain popular. Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business See illustration
Sir William Nicholson N.P.S, I.S, (1872-1949), Two woodcut prints on paper, 'Lord Roberts' and 'Drum Major (Wimbledon Common)','Lord Roberts' signed in ink lower left, 'Drum Major' with biographical labels verso, 28cm x 25.5cm and 26cm x 24cm,In matching frames and glazed,Provenance: Purchased from Graham Bentley Watercolours, November 2001 and February 2001,With a further print on paper,'South Door, Dunfermline Abbey'Indistinctly signed, titled and numbered 25 of 25 in pencil to lower margin, blind stamp lower right,55.5cm x 37cm,Framed and glazed (3)
David Woodlock (1842-1929), Three watercolours on paper, 'Mussel Gatherers At Leesowe Shore', 'Waiting For The Boats: Staithes', and'A Milk Maid In Mill Street, Warwick',Signed lower right and lower left, with gallery labels verso,24cm x 17cm, 27cm x 17cm and 35cm x 17.5cm,Each framed and glazedProvenance: The first purchased from Images In Watercolour, July 1996; the second from Vicarage Galleries, April 1995; the third from Graham Bentley Watercolours, October 1998 (3)
Marklin, Minitrix, Graham Farish and other - a working N Gauge model railway layout contained in a glass topped coffee table. The table measure approximately 49cms (H) x 50cms (W) x 100cms (L). A draw pulls out to give access to layout. Lot also contains a Minitrix N Gauge diesel locomotive set no.1904 which is unchecked for completeness, and two boxed Marklin Coaches no.8724 and 8728. All items appear to be in playworn condition. The coffee table appears to be in Good but dusty condition. (2)
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION LTD. CAUTION, issued to John McGrory for 'Ungentlemanly conduct', dated 29th August 1949, along with five letters from the Scottish Football Association Ltd. To J McGrory, the first regarding Thomas Murphy, discussing a complaint made from Saltcoats Victoria F.C., dated 25th March 1947, in a sheet with reply informing Mr. G.G. Graham the player had been fielded, along with a copy of the letter received by the Scottish Junior F.A. for reporting 'Celtic F.C. for having approached Thomas Murphy... and for playing him in a Reserve League match versus Kilmarnock F.C...', the second discussing an appeal to a caution 'given on 20th September' to J. McPhail, the third letter discussing a caution given to McPhail, the fourth with reference to a letter of 15th October, to inform him that the 'matter will be dealt with by the Referee Committee at their meeting on Wednesday, 21st at 2:30 p.m.', and the fifth enclosing a report of a bottle-throwing incident during a match between Celtic V. East Fife 18th April 1953, along with a copy of the report
Sutherland, Graham, (1903-1980), Sketchbook, Marlborough Fine Art, 1974, facsimile sketchbook containing reproductions selected from four sketchbooks dating from 1968 to 1972, printed by Daniel Jacomet & Cie, Paris, each page with a 'Procede Jacomet' blindstamp to outer corner, bound in cloth-backed boards, with a separate illustrated booklet in printed wrappers containing texts by Sutherland, contained in original cream solander box, small 4to 25 x 19.5cm (10 x 7.75in) limited edition of 575 copies, this being number 89 of 200 copies in English, signed by the artist
Salman Rushdie, The Satanic Verses, 1st edition published in 1988 with dust cover. Miss Read, The Howards of Caxley, 1st edition published 1976 in dust cover. Alexander Kent, The Flag Captain, 1st edition published 1971 in dust cover. Peter Carey, Jack Maggs, 1st edition published 1997 in dust cover, signed by the author. WH Auden, City Without Walls, 1st edition published 1969 in dust cover, Henry Williamson, Life In A Devon Village, 1st edition published 1945 in dust cover, Thomas Harris, Silence of the Lambs, 1st edition published 1989 in dust cover together with other modern 1st editions and Folio Society editions to include works by Graham Greene etc Condition reports are not available for Interiors sales.
Britains Masters of Science Complete Series with the Science Museum: 40230 Charles Darwin, 40231 Sir Isaac Newton, 40284 Galilei Galileo, 40283 Marie Curie, 40225 Albert Einstein, 40282 Sigmund Freud,, 40281 Isambard Kingdom Brunel and 40228 Alexander Graham Bell all with original boxes (Condition Excellent, boxes Excellent) (8)
Boxing Herol Bomber Graham 10x8 Signed B/W Photo Pictured In Action During One Of His Fights. 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 £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
CINEMA, posters, inc. Arthur (1981), Dudley Moore (Quad); Brand New Day (1989), Eurythmics (French); Coming Home (1978), Jane Fonda (Quad); El Norte (1984), Gregory Nava (Quad); Full Moon In Paris (1984), Eric Rohmer (Quad); Hollywood Cowboy (1975), Jeff Bridges (Quad); Jolly Bad Fellow (1964), Leo Mckern (Quad); Light Years Away (1981), Alain Tanner (Quad); Maybe Baby (1988), Molly Ringwald (Quad); Night Sun (1990), Julian Sands (Quad); Pookie (1969), Liza Minnelli (Quad); Scorpio Letters (1967), Alex Cord (Quad); This Earth is Mine (1959), Rock Hudson (Quad, slight creasing); Walk in the Spring Rain (1970), Ingrid Bergman (Quad); Yellowbeard (1983), Graham Chapman (Quad), folded, G to VG, 15
ENTERTAINMENT, A LARGE COLLECTION OF OF SIGNED PHOTOGRAPHS & OTHER ITEMS INCLUDING BRIGITTE BARDOT, SIGNED PICTUREGOERS POSTCARD Brigitte Bardot, signed postcard; Brigitte Bardot, United Artists Corporation photograph of Bardot balancing a plate on her head, signed; Foundation Brigitte Bardot Envelopes No. 4C and 4D, both signed; Marty Wilde, signed; Shirley Bassey, signed; Douglas Michael Black and white photograph signed "Best wishes! Michael Douglas"; Rigg, Diana Black and white photograph signed; Bannen, Ian Colour photograph reproduction signed, a few creases; Stallone, Sylvester Colour photograph signed & black & white photograph signed; Clooney, George Black and white photograph, signed; Spielberg, Steve Black and white photograph of Spielberg filming, signed"Best wishes, Steve Spielberg"; Streisand, Barbra Black and white photograph, signed; Stewart, Jimmy Black and white photograph, signed; Hampshire, Sue Black and white photograph, signed; Cumming, Peggy Black and white photograph, signed; and a small quantity of signed pages from an earlier autograph album (these with some offsetting/dust-soiling; and a collection of photographs of actors, a few signed including Graham Masterton, George Heam, Gary Conway, Paul Henry, etc. (2 folders)
THE TAURUS PRESS OF WILLOW DENE: PIECH, PAUL PETER 30 PUBLICATIONS The Pointing Finger, a Taurus Press Keepsake. Hertfordshire, [n.d] 8vo, original wrappers, number 67 of 200 copies; Christ. Hertfordshire, [n.d.] 4to, number 125 of 200 copies; King, Martin Luther Words of Wisdom of Martin Luther King. Hertfordshire, [n.d.] 8vo, number 48 of 300 copies; [Idem] 'A Drum Major for Justice'. Hertford, [n.d.] 8vo, number 42 of 200 copies; 24 Illustrated Proverbs, [n.p., n.d.] comprising 24 loose woodblock prints on coloured paper inside original folder; Marks, Graham Seeing is Touching. Hertfordshire, [n.d.] 8vo, number 46 of 200 copies; Faces. Hertfordshire, [n.d.] 8vo, number 52 of 200 copies; Blake, William Holy Thursday, from Songs of Innocence & Experience. Hertfordshire, [n.d.] Oblong 8vo, number 72 of 225 copies; [Idem] five Taurus Press works relating to Blake: The Chimney Sweeper, 72/200; The Divine Image, 190/300; London, 25/200; The Fly, 186/200; Auguries of Innocence, 105/200; and 17 others, full list available (30)
JACOBITE HISTORY, 1747-1797 21 VOLUMES, COMPRISING: [Cameron, Archibald]. The Life of Dr. Archibald Cameron. London, 1753, 8vo, frontispiece portrait and 1 plate, 19th century half morocco, [ESTC N3516]; Graham , D. An Impartial History of the Rise, Progress and Extinction of the Rise, Progress and Extinction of the late Rebellion. Glasgow: J. Robertson, 1772, 12mo, calf, browned, a few leaves repaired with loss; [Griffiths, Ralph] L'Ascanius Moderne." Edimbourg" (probably France), 1763. 8vo, folding plates, original boards, [ESTC T71880]; [Hooke] The Secret History of Colonel Hooke's Negotiations in Scotland, in favour of the Pretender, in 1707. London, 1760, 8vo, 19th century half calf, [ESTC T71121]; [Burt, Edward] . Letters from a Gentleman in the North of Scotland. London: J. Pottinger, 1759. Second edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, engraved plates, contemporary calf, bookplates of the Earl of Lonsdale, [ESTC T65245]; [Anon]. Histoire du Prétendant. [Paris], 1756. 8vo, contemporary calf, head of spine rubbed; Alberoni, Julius . The Political Testament of. London, 1753. 8vo, contemporary calf, joints cracking; Addison, J. The Free-Holder. London, 1751. 12mo, calf, worn, boards detached; [Ray, J.] A Compleat History of the Rebellion. Manchester, [?1747], 12mo, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked, [ESTC T118420]; Foster, Michael. A Report of Some Proceedings on the Commission for the Trial of the Rebels in the Year 1746. Second edition, 8vo, contemporary calf, rubbed; Berwick, James Fitjames, Duke of. Mémoires. Paris: Moutard, 1778. 2 volumes, 12mo, contemporary calf; Voltaire, F.M.A. de The Age of Louis XIV. London, 1779. 3 volumes, 8vo, 2 frontispieces, 19th century half calf; Turpin, M. Histoire des Révolutions d'Angleterre. Paris, 1786. 2 volumes, 12mo, contemporary calf, rubbed; Doddridge, P. Some remarkable passages in the life of the Honourable Col. James Gardiner, who was slain at the Battle of Preston-Pans. 1792. 12mo, half calf, rubbed; [Anon.] The Life of John Metcalf... expedition against the Rebels in 1745. York, 1795, 12mo, engraved frontispiece, modern boards, [ESTC N25439]; Lovat, Simon, Lord. Memoirs of the Life of. London, 1797. 8vo, contemporary calf (21)
LEICESTERSHIRE PRIVATE PRESSES 28 VOLUMES COVERING: NEW BROOM, PANDORA, APPLE BARRELL, PRIPUS, ORPHEUS & COG PRESSES most works illustrated by Rigby Graham, comprising: Scott, Thea Fingal's Cave. Leicester: Toni Savage, the Pandora Press, 1961. 8vo, number 23 of 150 copies, original blue cloth gilt; Holt, Penelope A Sicilian Memory. Leicester: Toni Savage, the Pandora Press, 1963. 8vo, out-of-series copy of 70, original gilt boards; Montalk, Count Potocki Poems and Translations. Leicester: Toni Savage, Pandora Press, 1966. 8vo, one of 50 copies, original wrappers; Atkins, Gordon The Merry Tales of the Wise Men of Gotham. Leicester: Apple Barrell Press, 1973. 8vo, number 33 of 100 copies, original grey cloth, with ephemera; Graham, Rigby Kirby Hall. [Leicester:] Orpheus Press, 1960. 8vo, one of 50 copies, original Japanese vellum wrappers; Lissauer, Frank The Lost Shepherd. Leicester: Toni Savage, New Broom Press, 1974. 8vo, number 41 of 125, signed by the author, original wrappers; Murch, Edward Beggarmen. Leicester: Toni, Savage, New Broom Press, 1976. 8vo, one of 80 copies, original wrappers; Graham, Rigby Enigma 4. Leicester:The Cog Press, 1971. 8vo, one of 50 copies, green cloth; and 20 others, full list available (28)
1745 JACOBITE RISING, A COLLECTION OF 13 PAMPHLETS AND BOOKS INCLUDING [FIELDING, HENRY] A COMPLEAT HISTORY AND AUTHENTICK HISTORY of the Rise, Progress and Extinction of the late Rebellion. London: M. Cooper, 1747, half-title, [ESTC T60635], brown morocco gilt, lacks plate and map; [Anon.] A Religious Ode occasioned by the Present Rebellion. London: R. Dodsley, 1745. 4to, half-title, marbled boards, [ESTC T46725], a few words cropped by binder; [Anon.] A Serious Address to the Frequenters of Play-Houses. [?Edinburgh], Printed in the ever memorable year of the Scottish Rebellion, 1746, half-title, [ESTC T65554], modern cloth; "Philalethes" Christianity Defended, in a letter to the Right Honourable Simon Ld. Lovat. London: M. Cooper [&c.], 1746. [ESTC T86490], cloth, short marginal tear to title, later cloth; [Anon.] A New Edition of some Scarce Papers... shewing the Harmony of the present Presbyterians. [?Edinburgh], 1746, modern marbled boards, [ESTC T131563], slight soiling to inner margin of title; [Anon.] Memoirs of the Life of Lord Lovat. London: M. Cooper, 1746, [ESTC 39147], later marbled boards; [Anon] A Candid and Impartial Account of the Behaviour of Simon Lord Lovat. London: J. Newbery, 1747., [ESTC T19869], half-title, disbound; "Atticus" A Congratulatory Letter to John Murray, Esq., late Secretary to the young Pretender. London: W. Webb, 1747, [ESTC T87956], disbound, sellotape repair to inner margin of title; [Swift, Jonathan] Good Queen Anne Vindicated. London: W. Owen, 1748. Second edition, half-title, [ESTC T82105], stitched as issued, uncut; [Anon.] The Highlander Delineated. London: J. Roberts, 1745, [ESTC N32885], half-title, stitched as issued; Dupont, John The Loyal Miscellany. Consisting of several sermons and other tracts and essays. London: for the Author, 1751, errata leaf, later calf, [ESTC T134707]; Patten, Robert The History of the Rebellion. London: J. Roberts, 1745, fore-margins and corners of a few leaves ragged, [ESTC N7473], contemporary calf, slightly rubbed; [Graham, Dougal] An Impartial History of the Rise, Progress and Extinction of the late Rebellion. Glasgow: J. Robertson, 1774. 12mo, woodcut frontispiece, later calf, slightly rubbed, [ESTC T86103]
GRAHAMS 1975 VINTAGE PORTA trio of bottles of Vintage Port from the renowned W & J Graham, Oporto. Grahams 1975 Vintage Port. No strength or capacity statements (75cl bottles). The wine has been stored in a perfect custom built cellar with an even temperature and humidity in Dunkeld, Scotland. Levels all low-bottom neck. Some marks on labels, otherwise very good condition. 3 bottles.
WW1 & WW2 father & son ‘double casualty’ group of 8 to the Burlingham family. 1914-15 Star, impressed 18018 PTE.G.W.BURLINGHAM. E.YORK.R.; War and Victory Medals impressed named 18018 PTE.G.W.BURLINGHAM. E.YORK.R. 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Defence Medal, War Medal & DUNKIRK Medal; un-named as issued; WW2 cardboard medal issue box and medal entitlement papers addressed to Mr BURLINGHAM, Suffolk. The medals are court mounted as a family group. Comes with copy Commonwealth War Graves Certificate and basic research, M.I.C., medal rolls, 1911 census and research. George William Burlingham was born in 1897 at Snetterton Norfolk. He landed Gallipoli 7th August 1915, with the 6th East Yorkshire Regiment at Suvla Bay. From the war diary: Attack on Scimitar Hill 8th August. Heavy fighting with the CO being bayoneted and KIA. 5 Officers KIA, 5 WIA, 3 POW, 20 other ranks KIA, 104 WIA, 28 WIA & missing, 183 MIA. War diary covers heavy fighting all through August and at during an attack on the 21st Aug notes “Nearly all our officers killed during this period” September –December employed as pioneers. He was possibly wounded and posted to 8th Battalion on recovery. George is buried at Ration Farm Military Cemetery, La Chapelle-D'armentieres. The Tyneside Scottish unit history by Graham Stewart and John Sheen, mentions that after the loses on the 1st day of the Somme, “Drafts of new men began to arrive the 20th Battalion recorded the arrival of 190 men on the 25th July and 111 on the 26th July. The unit does not mention where the drafts came from but it is highly likely the majority came from Yorkshire Regiments (page 169), Killed in Action 10th December 1916 from the same source. 90 On the night of 10/11/December 1916 at 1:10am the 20th Battalion party that had been in training commenced their raid on the enemy trenches. The party was made up of four officers and eighty-four other ranks of the 20th Battalion. Three Royal Engineers of 208 Field Company and three men of the 102 Light Trench Mortar Battery. These men were divided into two main groups under the command of Second Lieutenant MacNaught and Second Lieutenant Browning. Both groups attacked simultaneously and managed to take three men of the 1/8th Bavarian Infantry Regt prisoner along with much valuable information. This was one of the most successful raids carried out by the Tyneside Scottish Brigade.
Group of items to Sapper Alexander Handyside of the Royal Engineers, the grouping, held in a small metal tin, includes a pair of scarce shoulder titles T/RE/NORTHUMBRIAN in gilding metal, three loops to the reverse with backing plates, an aluminium identity bracelet engraved ' Spr A. Handyside, C of E, 459687, Royal Engineers', a Royal Engineers George V cap badge in gilding metal with slider to the reverse, some general service buttons, 'Tynemouth' and 'R.G.A.' shoulder titles in gilding metal, both with hexagonal lugs to the reverse and possibly together as the Tynemouth Territorial Royal Garrison Artillery,a small silver charm, Birmingham 1926, maker William Oakley Davies, and finally, an identity disc for 'Vic' of 154 Holystone, High Heaton', Alexander Handyside, a bricklayer, was married with three children and living at 27 Graham Street, Byker, he enlisted in the Northumbrian Division Royal Engineers on the 23rd March 1916 aged 34, after training he was sent overseas to Salonika on the Macedonian front where he was attached first to the 287th Army Troops Company R.E. and then the 33rd Base Park Company R.E., he was discharged from the army in 1919, records show him issued with the 1914- 18 British War Medal and Victory Medal,(Qty)
Grouping to a World War Two Parachute Regiment soldier,Graham Young, the grouping consists of a post war set of replacement campaign medals, 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, 1939-45 British War Medal held in official postage box addressed to the holder, a Parachute Regiment tie, a silver Parachute Regiment lapel pin/brooch,Mr Young's birth certificate, a well used copy of the Ministry of Information booklet, 'By Air to Battle', three copies of wartime photographs showing British paratroopers jumping and on the landing site, two original photographs of Mr Young, one of which is in a group at the 48th Infantry Training Centre, Albany Barracks, Parkhurst, Isle of Wight, dated April 1942 ( Albany Barracks later became No.1 Parachute Regiment Training Centre) and a maroon beret, unfortunately the centre of the liner where the maker and date would be is missing but the beret has all the characteristics of a World War Two Kangol made piece, the diamond shaped stitching is correct for this maker as are the two ventilation eyelets which have a rectangular piece of leather hand stitched over them to the liner, there is a loose tacked thread running around the inner edge attaching the liner to the hessian stiffener, on top of the beret can be seen weave spirals emanating out from the centre, the leather trim where the ribbon would have been tied has been stitched up by the soldier, damping down the liner reveals the start and finish of the Kangol Wear Limited maker stamp and the size number 7, next to the rectangle of leather on the inside of the beret can be seen a 'W' and broad arrow below which are the numbers 77, the last number can't be made out and the date of issue letter would have been on the leather directly over an eyelet, the beret is adorned with a Kings crown Parachute Regiment cap badge with two loops and has clearly been in situ for a long time, the items come direct from Mr Young's family who believe the beret to be his wartime issue but because it cannot be confirmed by date stamps etc, the grouping is priced accordingly

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