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Hamilton: A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Wristwatch, signed Hamilton, model: Jazzmaster, ref: H386550, circa 2010, lever movement, white dial with Arabic and dagger markers, date aperture, seconds dial, case back numbered JVE Q9F MLX and secured with five screws, with Hamilton boxes and instruction booklet42mm wideCase left hand side with one very small dent to the edge, otherwise the case is in clean condition, glass is clean, later strap and buckle, dial is clean, hand setting correctly, date changing correctly, movement in going order.
Hamilton: A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Hamilton, model: Khaki, ref: H706050, circa 2015, lever movement, black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, date aperture, glazed screw back, Hamilton stainless steel bracelet with a deployant clasp, with Hamilton boxes, instruction booklet, swing tag and two spare bracelet links42mm wideCase and bracelet with small surface scratches, glass is clean, dial is clean, hand setting correctly, date is changing correctly, movement in going order. Bracelet length including the watch case is 20cm long approximately.
Hamilton: A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Hamilton, model: American Classic Valiant, ref: H395150, circa 2013, lever movement, black dial with Roman numerals, date aperture, screw back numbered EVYF8FLQC, Hamilton stainless steel bracelet with a concealed double deployant clasp, with Hamilton boxes, blank International warranty card and instruction booklet40mm wideWatch in good condition, hand setting correctly, date changing correctly, movement in going order. Bracelet length including the watch case is 21cm long approximately.
Wrenn '00' gauge - two Princess Coronation (Duchess) Class 4-6-2 locomotives - 'City of Glasgow' No.46242 in BR Blue; and 'Duchess of Hamilton' No.6229 in LMS Black; both boxed with instructions (2)Condition Report: Both look to be in good condition consistent with age and a little use.Both boxes are in good condition
TV /Entertainment collection 7, signed typed letters from some great names such as Johnny Douglas, George Douglas Hamilton, Danny La Rue's, Charles Mackerras, Dickie Valentine, Ernest Swanton and Harry Secombe. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
USA Hall of Fame signed trading card collection 10, signed cards from some legendary names includes John Naber, Donna de Varona, Sammy Lee, Tommy Kono, W. Parry O'Brien, Jim McKay, William Simon, Scott Hamilton, Jimmy Kono and William Parry O' Brien. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
Richard Hamilton MAN WALKING (AFTER MUYBRIDGE), (LULLIN 44) - 1953 Etching and aquatint, 5/10, signed and numbered in pencil to margin, printed and published by the Artist The current owner's mother was tutored by Hamilton while attending art school in Newcastle in the 1950s, and the family believe these were gifted to her by the artist at that time. plate size 25cm x 17.2cm (9.75in x 6.75in), the sheet 30.4cm x 20.8cm (12in x 8.25in)
Richard Hamilton SELF-PORTRAIT (LULLIN 36) - 1949 Open-bite on aquatint and textured soft-ground, roulette and stipple, one of only a few impressions pulled, there was no published edition, printed by the artist at the Slade School, London The current owner's mother was tutored by Hamilton while attending art school in Newcastle in the 1950s, and the family believe these were gifted to her by the artist at that time. plate size 12.5cm x 8.6cm (5in x 3.4in), the sheet 15.8cm x 11.4cm (6.25in x 4.5in)
Pictures and Prints - Abraham Le Blond & Co., a pair of Baxter type prints, Children At The Watermill and Children at Home, 12cm x 16.5cm; P.W. Tompkins, after W. Hamilton, a pair of engravings, The Shepherd and The Milkmaid, 32cm x 27cm, 19th century; a set of four Baxter type prints; etc (11)
Music 6 x Assorted 3 Books plus 3 Programmes. Signatures include Ann Breen, TR Dallas, Marry Duff plus more. (A-Z Country Irish Stars). Pinto Bennett, Rosie Flores, Vince Gill plus more (Who in New Country Music). Vernon Oxford, George Hamilton IV plus more. (International Festival of Country Music). plus, others. (Some are Dedicated). Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
J Alphedge Brewer (British 1882 - 1938), study of a Cathedral; interior, coloured etching. 68x43cm approx. together with a facsimilie map after John Speed of the British Isles and a coloured print Travelling 1840 Old Station and Derby, North Midland Railway after C Hamilton Ellis. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
A collection of 25 'Cherished Teddies' / 'Faithful Fuzzies 'from The Hamilton Collection & Musical Bears from The Bradford Exchange. Each bear is housed in a protective packaging and comes with a certificate of authentication. All bears hold unique individual No's and some limited to a maximum of 75 firing days. Faithful Fuzzies titles to include; Land of hope and glory, Christina, Gordon, Alicia, Bertie, Winnie, Brett, Duncan, Lois, Sammy, Celeste, Richard, Edward & Wilbur. Bradford Exchange - amazing Grace, When the saints go marching in, granddaughter / reflections of love mirrored musical box, Molly, Cerys, a life on the ocean wave, George & Hamish. Largest measures 14cm x 8.5cm x 9cm.
comprising a quaich type dish, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1936, 12cm wide, a twin handled bowl, probably by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1916, 15.5cm wide, both with presentation inscriptions, two silver toast racks, one by Adie Brothers Ltd, two matchbox cases, and a Port label,total 11.6oztCondition ReportKnocks, wear and rubbing throughout. Quaich and cream jug slightly misshapen.
comprising a pair of silver bowls, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1911, 11.3cm diameter, a similar bowl, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1945, stamped 'Mackay & Chisholm Ltd. Edinburgh',11.3cm diameter, and a sauceboat, by Brook & Son, Sheffield 1938, 16cm long,total 14.9oztCondition ReportKnocks, wear and scuffs throughout.
Satz von 6 Moser-"Lady Hamilton Gold"-Sherrygläsern Farbloses Kristallglas, geschliffen. Flacher Scheibenfuß, Schaft und glockenförmige Kuppa. Lippenrand mit vergoldetem, geätztem Friesband. Unter dem Stand mit ovalem Firmen-Ätzstempel. Auf den Gläsern ovales Firmen-Etikett 1857 - 1962 und 2. Etikett "FIRST QUALITY". H.: 12,5 cm.
WW2 Multi Signed The Death of a Dinosaur Colour 23x18 inches Print by John Pettitt. Signatories include Bob Knights, James Tait, Tony Iveson, Ted Wass, Mac Hamilton, Paddy Gingles and the Artist John Pettitt. Limited Edition 217 of 500 Prints. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
Carriage Print Wymondham, Norfolk by Leonard Squirrell from the LNER Post War series. In an original, glazed frame, staining bottom edge. Together with The River Wharfe Ilkley, Yorkshire by Frank Sherwin from the LNER Post War series, in a non standard glazed frame. Additionally, a cut down and faded Hamilton Ellis in a glazed frame. (3 items)
GWR framed Drawing of the original Bristol Temple Meads facade, measuring 42in x 21.5in overall. Together with a framed Hamilton Ellis Carriage Print, an official looking framed photograph of LBSCR loco 681 with 327 Charles C Macrae and a framed side profile drawing of Hawthorn locomotive for the Paris & Lille Railway. Together with a collection of early paperwork to include: London & Birmingham Railway Leaflet additional train between Rugby and Birmingham dated June 7th 1838; London & Birmingham Railway Coaching Department Hours of Departure and Timetable 20th June 1839; London & Birmingham Railway Contact for Stone Blocks; Opening of the Aylesbury Railway June 1839 (BTC Relics Section); Bristol Harbour Railway Contract 1869; Bodmin & Wadebridge Timetable June 1880; Great Western Railway Opening to Gloucester; L&NWR Timetable to and from Buxton 1883; GWR Framed Handbill Worcester Moreton in Marsh April 5th 1901; L&NWR Diagram of Covered Goods Wagon by Henry Henson plus a plethora of interesting cuttings and images from the Illustrated London News; Qty 2 Carriage Transfers GER and GWR Twin Shield.
Carriage Prints qty 4 Hamilton Ellis comprising: North Staffordshire Railway, Stone Junction; Express Mail Train of the London & Birmingham Railway; Midland Railway Express on the way to St Pancras. All in a nonstandard glazed frame. Together with a Midland Railway Express on the way to St Pancras in an original glazed frame. (4 items)
Selection of Dumbarton homes 1973/74 Hibernian (SLC), 1974/75 Hearts, 1976/77 Arbroath (SLC), Montrose, Dundee Utd (SLC), St Mirren, Hamilton Aces, Clydebank, 1977/78 Montrose, Queen of the South (SLC), 1978/79 Hamilton Acas, 1980/81 Hibernian, 1987/88 Hibernian (SC) plus 1959/60 Dumbarton official handbook; fair/good. (14)
Sir Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart Books Sir Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart (1887-1970), British diplomat, journalist, author, and secret agent, was born at Anstruther on 2 Sep 1887, son of Robert Bruce Lockhart of Waid Academy At age 21 he went out to Malaya to join his 2 uncles who were rubber planters there. Having successfully passed the examination for the British Secret Service, he was posted to Moscow in 1912, and was acting Consul-General in Moscow for much od the 1st World War from 1914 to 1917. He was present when the Feb Revolution took place early in 1917, but left shortly before the Bolshevik Revolution of Oct 1917. In Jan 1918 at the bequest of the British Prime Minister, David Lloyd George, he returned to Russia as the UK’s first envoy to Bolshevik Russia. In 1918, with the British agent, Sydney Reilly, they were both alleged to have plotted to assassinate Vladimir Lenin, and were both sentenced to be shot, but boys escaped execution and escaped. Lockhart wrote about his experiences in Malaya and Russia in his autobiography, Memoirs of a British Agent published in 1932, which became an international best seller, and whose chapters on Russia and the Russian Revolution were turned into a Warners Film, B British Agent in 1934. A second volume of autobiography, Retreat from Glory, was published. In 1934. In the 1930s he began to release number of books, which were successful enough to allow him to to take up writing as a full-time career. Another volume of autobiography, Comes the Reckoning, was publshed in 1947 Below are the Sir Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart books [001] Memoirs of a British Agent (Putnam, this is the reprint of Dec 1932. Blue cloth, ex Library; from St Helier Hospital Patients Library. With usual Library stamps scored out; some marking to covers [001 (A) ]Putnam, London; Reprint of Feb 1937; black and white boards, dirtied, but internally clean [001 (B)] green cloth, Putnam, London; reprint of April 1946; has bookseller’s ticket of James Burt, 184-186 High Street, Kirkcaldy, on fep [002] British Agent. Putnam 1933; green cloth; title in gilt on front cover and spine; this is the American edition of Memoirs of a British Agent; ink signature of Lambert, 1938, on fep [003] Retreat from Glory; Putnam, London; first edition of Oct 1934; blue cloth boards; title in gilt on spine [003 (A)] 2nd Edition, reprinted Nov 1934; Putnam, London; blackened white boards, dirtied, but internally clean; book plate of Anthony Smith on fep [004 ]Return to Malaya; Putnam, London; first edition, published Nov 1936; blue cloth; title in gilt on spine; ink signature of Agnew Duke, 1937, on fep; slight marking to front cover, otherwise a good copy [004 (A) ]3rd edition, reprinted Jan 1938; Putnam, London; green cloth; title in gilt (fading) on spine and also wear to spine’ some marking to margins of pages [005 ]Guns or Butter; Putnam, London; second edition, reprinted Oct 1938 (first edition was published in Oct 1938; blue cloth, title in gilt on spine; front cover slightly marked, otherwise a good copy; signature of W V Anstruther Gray (of Kilmany), 10/11/38 on fep [ 005 (A)] Guns or Butter; Putnam, London; reprinted Nov 1938; blue cloth; title in gilt on spine; some marking to front cover; “Christmas 1938” on fep [005 (B)] Guns or Butter; Putnam, London; reprinted March 1940; green cloth boards; dw; some wear to dw; also Number 452 sellotaped to spine [006. ] Comes the Reckoning; Putnam, London’ First Edition, Oct 1947; blue cloth; dw, clipped; some marking to dw [006 (A)] Comes the Reckoning; also first edition, published Oct 1947, but without the dw; blue cloth; title in gilt to spine; some browning to feps and title page, otherwise a good copy [007] My Europe; First edition, first published 1952; cream cloth boards; dw, torn at top and bottom of spine, and also at corners [008] Your Europe; Putnam, London; first edition; first published 1955; red cloth; dw; torn to top and bottom of dw, also top and bottom of spine[009] Friends, Foes, & Foreigners. Putnam, London; first edition, 1957; red cloth; dw, price clipped; dw dirtied on back cover, also torn at top of spine, otherwise a good copy [010] Giants Cast A Long Shadow. Putnam, London; First Edition, 1960; light blue cloth; dw; dw slightly dirtied on rear cover, otherwise a good copy; [011 ]My Scottish Youth. Putnam, London, First Edition, First Published, Nov 1937blue cloth; title in gilt on spine; spine marked; internally clean.A Collection Of Fife Books To Include:The Presbytrie Booke Of Kirkcaldy No 27 of 150 printed, By William Stevenson, M,.A, F,S,A, Scot Kirkcaldy, MDCCCC. The Life Of Alexander Stewart written by himself, Oxford 1947.Life Of Alexander Stewart written by himself, 1815, abridged By Albert Peel to 1874, LondonThe Story Of Pet Marjorie, By L Macbean, London 1905.Pet Marjorie, The Story Of Pet Marjorie By Lachlan Machean, London 1914.Pet Marjorie, The Story Of Pet Marjorie By Lachlan Machean, Kirkcaldy 1928.The Complete Marjory Fleming, her Journals Letters & Verses, London, 1934.The Complete Marjory Fleming, her Journals Letters & Verses, London, 1935.
gouache on paper, signed, titled labels verso mounted, framed and under glass image size 29cm x 35cm, overall size 55cm x 59cm Handwritten artist's label verso Label verso: The Rendezvous Gallery, Aberdeen. Note: In 2018 Joyce W Cairns was elected the first woman President of The Royal Scottish Academy in its 192 year history. Given the extraordinary talent of many Scottish women artists both past and present, this honour reflects the high esteem of the Royal Academicians who elected her and her status as one of the most important and respected artists of her time. Note 2: Joyce W Cairns was born and brought up in Edinburgh. She studied painting at Grays School of Art, Aberdeen from 1966 -71 and The Royal College of Art, London 1971 -74. She was awarded a Fellowship at Gloucester College of Art and Design 1974-75 returning to London where she did the Art Teacher’s Certificate Course at Goldsmiths College, University of London 1975-76. In 1976 she returned to Aberdeen where she taught Drawing and Painting at Grays School of Art until 2004 when she took early retirement to complete the vast body of work which culminated in ‘War Tourist’. It was exhibited for 3 months in 2006 at Aberdeen Art Gallery, attracting nearly 30,000 visitors. Her work is mainly autobiographical based on past memories intertwined with present experiences, woven around the backcloth of the once fishing village of Footdee at the mouth of Aberdeen harbour where she has lived for the past 33 years. ‘War Tourist’ was based on her Father’s war backed up by extensive research following in his footsteps through Europe and Tunisia. She now paints in Dundee working in a house and garden overlooking the Tay which will add a further dimension to her work but still retains a residence in Footdee. Cairns has won many awards and is featured in many publications and in the wider media. Cairns’ work has been exhibited in serious group exhibitions since 1970, as well as having numerous celebrated solo exhibitions in Scotland, London and Canada. Her work is held in numerous public collections including Aberdeen Art Gallery, The Scottish Arts Council, BBC Television, Edinburgh City Arts Centre, Fife Regional Council, Fleming’s Bank, Glasgow City Art Gallery & Museum, Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art, Grampian Television, Graves Art Gallery & Museum, Sheffield, Gray’s School of Art, Aberdeen, Lanarkshire County Council, Manchester City Art Gallery, McMaster Museum, Hamilton, Ontario, Mobil, Perth City Art Gallery & Museum, Shell UK, Tidaholm Government Office, Sweden, The Contemporary Arts Society, The Royal Scottish Academy, University of Aberdeen, University of Strathclyde, Unilever, Aberdeen Asset Management, The National Museums of Scotland, The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen Asset Management,Asia, Singapore, The British Museum, The Victor Murphy Trust, Pier Arts Centre, Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, The Maritime Museum, Irvin, New Hall Art Collection, Cambridge, The National Galleries of Scotland. Further biographical information at: www.joycecairns.co.uk

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