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Lot 248

† IAN GODFREY (1942-1992); a stoneware barrel form surmounted by a double row of birds, made circa 1975, length 17cm.Goeffrey Swindell writes: 'I swapped one of my pots for this Ian Gregory sculpture in the mid 1970s. We had been students and friends together at the Royal College of Art in the late 1960s. It has been a treasured possession of mine ever since. Seeing it always reminds me of the great days we had in the "Swinging Sixties London". At 80, like most old people, I feel the need to pass on the pleasure of owning this beautiful item to someone else.' Provenance: Geoffrey Swindell collection. Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 411

Ian Godfrey (1942-1992)Teapot and coverstoneware, covered in a cream glaze, a pair of stoneware cups and saucers by Rupert Spira, and a cut sided teapot and cover by Mike Dodd, and a William Plumptre small dish,unsigned13.5cm. high (9) ProvenanceAcquired directly from the artist in the 1970sThe Nicholas Treadwell Collection, Austria.The collection of Rosslyn Hill.

Lot 137

James Bond 007 A View To A Kill (1985) - A comprehensive A4 folder with many signatures, over 40 of cast and crew members from the film to include the following items:-Full Cast list (1)Promotional Leaflet for the Title Song A View To A Kill by Duran Duran signed by Simon Le Bon & Nick Rhodes together with a signed card by Nick Rhodes (2)A 40th Anniversary Card for Sir Godfrey Tibbett ( Patrick Mc Nee) with a piece of his suit together with Ian Fleming stamps signed by Patick Mc Nee (2) A colour photo of Bond Girls with Chrstopher Walken signed by Gloria Douse (Bond Girl) (1)A signed colour photograph of Ann Jackson, the Blond girl in the opening credits (1)Signed Card by Doug Milsomie ( Aeriel Photography) together with a colour photograph (2)Signed photographs of Willy Bogner, Director & Photographer on a number of Bond films (2) A signed colour photograph of Toni White, a girl in the opening credits (1)A signed black & white photograph and signed card by Roger Moore (2)A signed lobby still by Christopher Walken and a colour photograph (2)A signed photograph by Tanya Roberts (Stacey Sutton) with Roger Moore and a signed A View to a Kill Card (2)Signed photographs of Grace Jones ( May Day) (1)A signed photograph and card by Patrick McNee (Sir Godfrey Tibbett) (2)A signed photograph in a scene from the film by Patrick McNee (Sir Godfrey Tibbett) (1)A signed A View To A Kill Card by Patrick Bauchau (Scarpine) (1)A signed photograph and card by David Yip (Chuck Lee) (2)A signed photograph of Fiona Fullerton (Pola Ivanova) (1) A signed photograph of Alison Doody (Jenny Flex) (1)A signed card by Willoughby Gray (Dr Carl Mortner) together with a black & white photograph from the film (2)A signed A View To A Kill Card by Daniel Benzali (W G Howe) (1)A signed photograph of Lucien Jerome (Paris Taxi Driver) (1)A signed photograph by Manning Redwood ( Bob Conley Head of the Mine) (1)A signed photograph of Bogdan Kominowski being held by May Day (Klotkoff) together with a colour photograph (2) A colour photograph of Grace Jones, Alison Doody & Papillon Soo Soo ( Pan Ho) (1) A signed photograph of Papillon Soo Soo ( Pan Ho) together with a colour photograph (2) A signed 007 Card by Joe Flood (US Police Captain) (1)A signed card by Dolph Lundgren (Venz) (1)A signed photograph by Tony Sibbald (Mine foreman) (1)A signed card by Taylor McAuley ( Guard 2) (1)A signed colour photograph of Caroline Hallett with Bond (Bond Girl) (1)A signed card by Kit Hillier(head waiter in Eiffel tower restaurant) (1) A signed photograph by Maggie Di Freitas ( Zorin Ascot Girl) (1)A signed photograph by Doug Robinson (Stuntman) (1); (45)Provenance: from the collection of a former supporting actor working in the film industry, amassed over a number of years.Condition Report: CR:- All in very good condition. Recommended to view. Rare signatures.

Lot 100

Dad's Army (BBC Sitcom 1968-1977) - Sergeant, Save My Boy! (Fourth Series) - David Croft's original handwritten manuscript for the fourth series episode 'Sgt, Save My Boy!' in which Private Pike manages to get himself tangled up on barbed wire on a mined beach, and the platoon must work quickly to save him. Written in blue, black, red and green ink on unpunched foolscap writing sheets, with several alterations and amendments. The manuscript largely matches the final episode, but with some occasional differences with lines and short sections of dialogue. 34 handwritten pages, lacking the first page. Accompanied by a letter from Croft dated 6th November 1995, in which he tells 'I am enclosing a manuscript of a Dads Army programme. Unfortunately, the first page is missing but it is the MS of "Sergeant, Save My Boy" which went out a couple of weeks ago and is the original in my own bad handwriting with alterations, baloons (sic) and afterthoughts. I can write better than this but in trying to keep up with my thoughts, legibility goes out of the window. Having written it down, I would then have read it onto a dictating machine - with alterations - and my secretary would have copied it. The programme was then recorded in the studio on 27 June 1970.' The manuscript survives in excellent used condition, with some edge curling present to the first two pages. A unique and important piece of British Comedy history.Provenance: Our client undertook a work placement at the BBC in the mid-nineties, attached to Croft's office. After writing a thank-you letter to Croft, this script was then received in the post. This manuscript was featured in early 2024 on an episode of Antiques Roadshow (viewable here). Dad's Army was a British television sitcom about the Home Guard during the Second World War. It was written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft, and originally broadcast on BBC1 from 31 July 1968 to 13 November 1977. It ran for nine series and 80 episodes in total; a feature film released in 1971, a stage show and a radio version based on the television scripts were also produced. The series boasted an ensemble cast, including: Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Wilson, Clive Dunn as Corporal Jones, John Laurie as Private Fraser, Ian Lavender as Private Pike and Arnold Ridley as Private Godfrey, amongst others. The series regularly gained audiences of 18 million viewers. 21cm x 33cm

Lot 104

ARR Ian Godfrey (1942-1992) a stoneware abstract model of a vehicle with carved flowers and stylised mythical creature, 7cm x 6cm x 8cmGood condition.

Lot 538

Ian Godfrey (1942-1992)Teapotstoneware16cm high x 23cm across. Appears in good condition with no sign of damage or restoration.

Lot 318

DAD´S ARMY: A good selection of signed postcard photographs and very slightly larger by various cast members of the classic British television sitcom Dad´s Army (1968-77) comprising Arthur Lowe (Captain George Mainwaring; the image depicting him in character costume), John Le Mesurier (Sergeant Arthur Wilson; the image depicting the actor in a head and shoulders pose wearing a bowler hat upon which a pigeon is perched, being the image used for the front cover of Le Mesurier´s autobiography A Jobbing Actor, with an autograph note to the verso, presumably written to an aspiring actor, ´Thank you for writing such a nice letter. I do hope all will go well for you. It is a very curious life, as you will find, but not without interest´), Clive Dunn (Lance Corporal Jack Jones; the image depicting him in character costume), John Laurie (Private James Frazer; an early head and shoulders study of the actor from his time with the Old Vic Shakespeare Co.), Arnold Ridley (Private Charles Godfrey; a scarce example in character costume), Ian Lavender (Private Frank Pike; the image depicting him in character costume), Frank Williams (Reverend Timothy Farthing), and Eric Longworth (Mr. Claude Gordon, the Walmington town clerk). The majority are signed to clear areas of the images and none are inscribed. VG, 8

Lot 42

* Victoria Cross. A collection of 60 first-day covers signed by VC winners, including Tasker Watkins, Ian Fraser, Thomas Gould, Edward Kenna, Keith Payne, Richard Annand, Charles Smith Rutherford, Patrick Porteous, Harry Laurent, Henry Foote, John Cruikshank, Bill Reid, Leonard Cheshire, Norman Jackson, Godfrey Place, Bill Speakman and others, presented in an album with 7 cut signatures including Ishar Singh, Henry Tandey, Evelyn Wood and John MahoneyQTY: (67)

Lot 740

† BERNARD LEACH (1887-1979); an ink on paper study of Japanese figures, 18 x 21cm, framed and glazed. Provenance: David Whiting collection; acquired from the Ian Godfrey collection. Condition Report: Some creasing, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.

Lot 124

Lifeboats and Lifeboat Stations An extensive collection of booklets All limp backs, mostly staple bound, all vg to fine. A fantastic collection of histories.Noall, C. (1989) Cornwall’s early lifeboats 1803-1939. 1st edn. Penryn, Cornwall: Tor Mark; Barker, M.G. (2000) Portrait of a Lifeboat Hero. 1st edn. Otley: Smith Settle; Leach, N. (2000) Cornwall’s Lifeboat Heritage: A Guide to Cornwall’s Lifeboats and Lifeboat Stations; Gazetteer of 25 Special Sites to Visit. 1st edn. Truro: Twelveheads; Howarth, Patrick (1967) The Pictorial Story of the Life-Boat Service and its Heroes. 1st edn. London: Pitkin Pictorials Ltd; Quilliam, Leslie (1990) The Lifeboats of Peel -Isle of Man. 1st edn. Peel, Isle of Man: Cashtal Books Ltd; Bacon, Jean & Stuart (1984) The Suffolk Coastline and the Sea. 1st edn. Colchester Segment Publications; Lovett, John (no date) The Lifeboatman’s Days - the history of James Cable - Aldeburgh lifeboat, Suffolk. 1st edn. Aldeburgh, Suffolk: Windmill Printers, Saxmundham, Suffolk; Zellor, Gordon R. (no date) The story of the ‘Bolton’ lifeboats T KESSINGLAND, Suffolk. 1ST edn. Bolton: RNLI Heritage Trust; Duthie, John L. (1981) To the Rescue! Life Saving at Aberdeen, 1802-1924. 1st edn. Aberdeen: Rainbow Books, 171 Victoria Road, Aberdeen; Walker, G.B. (1995) Shipwrecks & Rescues off Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk. 1stGraham B. Walker, Wells, Norfolk; West, Robin & Linda (1996) The Story of the Sheringham Lifeboats, Norfolk. 1st edn. Sheringham, Norfolk: Jeff Morris (Lifeboats of Great Britain); Malster, R.W; Stibbons, (1979) The Cromer lifeboats - 1804 to 1979. 1st edn. Cromer, Norfolk: Poppyland Publishing, Cromer; Godfrey, Arthur (1974) The Scarborough Lifeboats (two copies). 1st edn. Keighley, Yorks: Hendon Publishing Co, Nelson, Yorks; Godfrey, Arthur (1974) The Scarborough Lifeboats (two copies). 1st edn. Keighley, Yorks: Hendon Publishing Co, Nelson, Yorks; NK (1970) The Caister Lifeboats, Norfolk. 1st edn. Gt. Yarmouth: Caister Volunteer Rescue Service Ltd; Dorrien-Smith, Margaret (1974) A Historical Sketch Book of the Isles of Scilly Lifeboats - 1824 to 1974. 1st edn. Isles of Scilly: A.H. Read, St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly;Kipling, R. (1982) Rescue by sail & oar: the story of lifeboats before the days of engine power. 1st edn. Sulhamstead, Berkshire, England: Tops’l Books; J.M. (1963) For Those in Peril - Lifesaving then and now (Two copies). 1st edn. London, New York: His Majesty’s Stationery Office; Wiltshire, R. (1994) Norfolk lifeboats: a portrait in photographs and picture postcards. 1st edn. Seaford: S.B. Publications; Fawcett, Ralph S. (1975) The Ancient Order of Foresters’ Lifeboats. 1st edn. Leeds; Welch, Michael (1085) Anstruther Lifeboat Station - A History 1865 - 1985. 1st edn. Anstruther: Allen Lithographic Co. Kilkaldy; Phillipson, D. (1981) Come Along Brave Boys, Come Along!: A History of Redcar’s lifeboats. 1st edn. Redcar: , A.A. Ltd, Cleveland; Fawcett, Ralph S. (1973) The Flamborough Life-Boats. 1st edn. Long Easton, Nottingham: Ralph S. Fawcett; Moignard, Ian G. (1975) The history of the Jersey Life-Boats. Jersey, Channel Isles: Ashton & Denton Publishing Co. Ltd; Farr, G.E. (1976) Life-boats of the Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners’ Royal Benevolent Society, 1851-4. 1st edn. Bristol 98; RNLI (no date) Historic Lifeboat Collection - The Historic Dockyard, Chatha, Kent. 1st edn. Poole, Dorset: RNLI Heritage Trust; Chown, Cyril E. (1974) The story of the Exmouth Lifeboats - 1803-1974. 1st edn. Exmouth, Devon: Budleigh Salterton Branch RNLI; Doyle, John. (NK) The Last Fethard life-boat ‘Helen Blake’. (Waterford, Eire). 1st edn. John English Ltd; Fawcett, Ralph (1985) The Bridlington Lifeboats - the history of the Bridlington Station. 1at edn. Bridlington; Lowry, C. (1975) The story of RNLI Appledore - 1825-1075. 1st edn. Appledore: Appledore RNLI Branch; JOHNSON, J. (1974) Life boats and Runswick Bay. By Jazzer Johnson [i.e. J.S. Johnson]. 1st edn. Youlgrave: Hub Publications; Hancox, D.J. (1969) A Hundred Years of Life-saving - 1869 to 1968 - The History of the Weymouth Life-boat Station. 1st edn. Weymouth: Jeffery Brothers Printers, Weymouth; Beeching A, Sheppard, J (no date) ‘Friend of all Nations’ - The Story of the Surfboat Disaster of 1897 - Margate, kent (1 vol). 1st edn. Margate, Kent: Arlington Press, Margate; Morris, J.P. (1979) Blackpool Life-Boat -A Souvenir History. 1st edn. Blackpool: Blackpool RNLI; Oxley, Bob (NK) The History & Work of the Walton & Frinton Lifeboat - founded 1884. 1st edn. Walton & Frinton: Station Committee, local branch RNLI; For those in Peril - Orkney lifeboat history. 1st edn (1977). Stromness: Stromness Museum; Cassells. Ian (1997) Wick Lifeboat - 150 years of Tireless Service. 1st edn. Wick: Wick Branch RNLI; Mitchley, Jack (no date) The Story of Lowestoft Lifeboats 1801-1876 - Part 1. 2nd edn. Lowestoft: Lowestoft libraries; Mitchley, J., Jones, S. and Keith, W. (1996) The Story of Lowestoft lifeboats. Pt. 2, 1877-1924. Lowestoft: Port of Lowestoft Research Society; Noall, Cyril (1970) The story of Cornwall’s lifeboats. 1st Truro edn. Tor Mark Press; Malster, R. (1981) The Sheringham lifeboats 1838-1981. 1st edn. Norfolk: Poppyland Publishing; Nicholson. J.R. (1983) Aith Lifeboat, Shetland, Scotland. 1st edn. Lerwick; Osler, A. (1990) Mr Greathead’s lifeboat. 1st edn. Newcastle upon Tyne: Tyne and Wear Museums Service; Cannell. John (2000) The Men who never turned back. The story of the Caister lifeboat, Norfolk. 1st edn. Caister, Norfolk: John Cannell Caister Publishing; Souter, Roy38 (1969) Call Out - service records of the Gourdon (Kincardinshire) Lifeboats. 1st edn. Gourdon: Gourdon Lifeboat RNLI; Froom, Jack (1978) A Century of Valour - The Story of the Clacton Lifeboat Service - 1878 to 1978. 1st edn. Clacton: RNLI Clacton-on-Sea; Bailey. H.F.1 (1991) The History of the Cromer Lifeboats & Crews. 1st edn. Cromer, Norfolk; Watson, R.C. (1951) Annals of Bembridge Lifeboats & Bembridge Lifeboatman. 1st edn. Bembridge, IOW; Cotton, Geoffrey (1974) Fifty years of Yamouth Lifeboats, Isle of Wight. 1st edn. Shanklin: Saundersd the Printers, Shanklin, IOW; Major, F.S. (1977) A Century and a Half of Skegness Lifeboats. 1st edn. Skegness, Lincs.: C.H. Major& Co. Ltd. Skegness; Moore, Robert W.1 (1975) On Service- The Story of the Lowestoft Lifeboats. 1st edn. Lowestoft: Lowestofy RNLI; Yorke, B. and Yorke, R. (1992) Britain’s First Lifeboat Station at Formby, Merseyside, 1776-1918. 2nd ed. Liverpool: Alt Press; NK (1976) Dunbar Life-boat Station - RNLI. 1st edn. Dunbar: David Macdonald Ltd, Edinburgh; Daniels, S.B. (1999) The Gorleston Volunteer Lifeboat ‘Elizabeth Simpson’. 1st edn. North Walsham, Norfolk: Poppyland Publishing, North Walsham; Baker, Paul (NK.) Wooden Boats and Men of Steel - the Withernsea Lifeboats - 1862 to 1913. 1st edn. Withernsea: A.E.Lunn, Withernsea & Hornsea; Cozens, David (1969) The story of the Lyme Regis lifeboats and Inshore rescue boats. 1st edn. Lyme Regis: Lyme Regis RNLI; Corin, John & Farr, Grahame (1974) - Penzance 1803 to 1917; Newlyn 1908 - 1913; Penlee 1913. 2nd edn. Penlee & Penzance: Penlee Branch RNLI; Leach, Nicholas (1994) A History of Happisburgh Lifeboat Station. 1st edn. happisburgh: Norfolk & Suffolk Research Group; Ball, Joe1 (2000) The History of the Appledore Lifeboat Station - 1824-2000. 1st edn. Appledore: Polypress Ltd, Bideford; With eleven others. (Q)

Lot 69

Unique Rare WW2 Reaching For The Stars Book Signed 44 RAF Bomber Veterans. This unique and rare book, titled "Reaching For The Stars", is a must-have for any militaria collector. Signed by 44 RAF Bomber Command Veterans, this book offers a fascinating insight into the lives of the air force personnel who served during World War II. The book covers the era from 1914-1945 and is a great addition to any collection of militaria. The book is in its original form and has not been modified. It falls under the categories of Books, World War II, Militaria, and Collectables. The book's theme is Militaria, and it is a great opportunity to own a piece of history. Get your hands on this unique item today! WW2 RAF Bomber Command Veterans multiple signed Reaching For The Stars by Mark Connelly, hard back book with dust cover published 2001, both in very good condition. A new history of Bomber Command in World War II. This copy has been signed in the book across two title pages by the following 44 WW2 RAF Bomber Command Veterans. First page. W/O Jim Brookbank - 9 Sqd, Flt Lt Max Bury DFM - 207 Sqd, W/O Colin Cole - 617 Sqd, W/O James Coman DFC - 149/90 Sqd, W/O Lou Crabbe - 49 Sqd, Flt Sgt Ray Grayston - 617 Sqd, W/O Arthur Hale - 463 Sqd, Flt Lt Ken Harder DFC - 635 Sqd, Sqd Ldr Ian Hewitt DFC* - 35/58/405 Sqd, W/O Jeff Hildreth - 170 Sqd, Sqd Ldr Tony Iveson DFC - 617 Sqd, W/O Ken Johnson - 61/9 Sqd, W/O Jack Linaker - 9 Sqd, W/O Fred Maltas - 35 Sqd, Flt Lt Alan Payne DFC - 630 Sqd, W/O Reg Payne - 50 Sqd, Wg Cmdr Richard Pinkham DFC - 77/150 Sqd, W/O Ken Rogers - 9 Sqd, P/O Malcolm Staves - 207 Sqd, Flt Lt Ray Swift - 218 Sqd, Flt Sgt Eric Varney - 207 Sqd, W/O Andrej Wesolowski - 304 Sqd, W/O John Weston - 15 Sqd, W/O Leonard White - 77 Sqd. Second page, Flt Lt Tom Austin DFC - 199 Sqd, Flt Lt Ron "Bram" Bramley AE - 22/144 Sqd, W/O Ron Brown - 218/75 Sqd, Flt Sgt John Carrington - 76 Sqd, Flt Lt Eric Clarke MiD - 49 Sqd, W/O Charles Flint - 115/70/178 Sqd, Flt Lt David Francis DFC - 460 Sqd, W/O Laurie Godfrey - 408 Sqd, Flt Sgt Paul Grant - 166 Sqd, W/O Ian Hunter - 44 Sqd, W/O Harry Irons DFC - 9/158 Sqd, Flt Lt Freddie Johnson DFC, Flt Lt Reg Lewis DFC - 138/15/214 Sqd, Flt Sgt Jim McGillivray - 115 Sqd, W/O Donald "Mac" MacLeod - 75 Sqd, Flt Lt Gordon Mellor - 103 Sqd, W/O Ken O'Brien DFM - 101 Sqd, W/O Harry Parker DFM - 635 Sqd, Sqd Ldr Trevor Peacock - 51/61/467 Sqd, W/O Dennis Slack - 158 Sqd. 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

Lot 68

Unique Rare WW2 Target Leipzig Book A Cooper Signed 56 RAF Bomber Veterans. Target Leipzig - The RAF's Disastrous Raid Of 19/20 February 1944 by Alan Cooper, hard back book with dust cover published 2009, both in very good condition. Seventy-nine heavy bombers failed to return from the catastrophic raid on the industrial city of Leipzig on the night of 19/29 February 1944. Some 420 aircrew were killed and a further 131 became prisoners of war. It was at that time by far the RAF's most costly raid of World War II. The author explains the concept of this third raid on Leipzig and describes the two previous ones in October and December 1943, both of which had been deemed successes. He looks at the third raid from every angle, including the defending forces and describes the daylight raid that followed on the 20th by the USAAF. The book includes appendices listing all RAF aircraft and crew on the raid, route maps and includes many photographs. This copy has been signed in the book across three title pages by the following 56 WW2 RAF Bomber Command Veterans. First title page W/O W G "Billy" Bell - 103 Sqd, Sqd Ldr Tom Bennett DFM - 49/617 Sqd, W/O Ken Calton - 635 Sqd, F/O John Evans - 158 Sqd, W/O John Harrison - 106 Sqd, W/O Jeff Hildreth - 170 Sqd, Flt Lt Matthew Holliday DFC - 10/77 Sqd, Sqd Ldr Stanislav Jozefiak - 304 Sqd, W/O Bob Kendall - 15 Sqd, W/O Fred Maltas - 35 Sqd, W/O Joe Musgrove - 214 Sqd, W/O Ken O'Brien DFM - 101 Sqd, W/O Eric Parker DFM - 12 Sqd, W/O Harry Parker DFM - 635 Sqd, F/O Phil Tetlow - 9 Sqd, W/O Frank Tolley - 625 Sqd, W/O Andrej Wesolowski - 304 Sqd, Flt Sgt Jeffrey Wheeler CGM (matted signature), F/O Ray Worrall - 44 Sqd, Second title page W/O Bill Bailey - 31 Sqd, W/O Reg Cleaver - 419 Sqd, Flt Lt Jack Collins DFC - 57 Sqd, W/O James Copus - 97 Sqd, W/O Peter Donaldson - 10 Sqd, Sqd Ldr John Gant DFC MBE - 12 Sqd, Sqd Ldr Harry Glendinning - 115 Sqd, W/O Laurie Godfrey - 408 Sqd, Flt Lt Mervyn Ingmire DFC - 115/83 Sqd, W/O Harry Irons DFC - 9/158 Sqd, Sqd Ldr Douglas Joss MBE - 626 Sqd, W/O Harold Kirby - 467/97 Sqd, Flt Lt Bolislaw Klecha - 300 Sqd, Flt Sgt Rudolf Leksinski - 300 Sqd, Flt Lt Jim Lord DFC - 550 Sqd, Flt Sgt Jim McGillivray - 115 Sqd, Flt Lt Len McNamara DFC Ld'H - 10/158/75 Sqd, Sqd Ldr Reg Manning DFC - 10/76 Sqd, Flt Lt Tommy Taylor DFC* - 9/467 Sqd, W/O Frank Tilley - 617 Sqd, W/O John Weston - 15 Sqd, Third title page Flt Lt Freddie Ball DFC - 44/49 Sqd, W/O John Banfield - 207 Sqd, W/O Dick Curnock - 425 Sqd, W/O Ken Dobbs - 158 Sqd, W/O Ken Duddell - 163 Sqd, Flt Lt James Hampton - 76 Sqd, Sqd Ldr Ian Hewitt DFC* - 35 Sqd, W/O Ken Johnson - 61/9 Sqd, Flt Lt Harry LeMarchant - 57/630/97 Sqd, W/O Harry Levy - 9 Sqd, W/O Fred Maltas - 35 Sqd, W/O Reg Payne - 50 Sqd, W/O Ron Scales - 138 Sqd, W/O Ron Smith DFC - 617 Sqd, Flt Lt Dick Starkey - 106 Sqd, W/O Ron Wade - 58 Sqd, W/O Ken Wheeler - 102 Sqd. 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

Lot 36

POLITICS - A quantity of books signed by political figures or writers to include SELWYN LLOYD, JAMES CALLAGHAN, DENIS HEALEY, HAROLD WILSON, BILL CLINTON, MONICA LEWINSKY, EDWARD DU CANN, GODFREY TALBOT, IAN MACGREGOR, CASPAR WEINBERGER, CHRISTINE HAMILTON, MO MOWLAM, MICHAEL HESELTINE, SIR ROBIN DAY, ROY JENKINS, etc... (35)

Lot 62

Signed FDC Collection of 4 includes 8 5 05 Gibraltar 60th Anniversary VE Celebrations Sheet. Signed by Eric R Knight served as a Stoker Certified Copy no 2 of 5, 1982 Maritime Heritage Full Set Signed by 8 all involved in WW11 16 June 1982 Dartmouth Special Postmark on Full set of 5 Maritime Heritage Stamps. Personally Signed by B C Godfrey Place VC Commander X7 Operation Source the attack on the Tirpitz 22 Sep 1943 awarded the Victoria Cross for the Tirpitz action. Lieutenant Commander Ian E Fraser VC DSC RD* Served on the Submarines H43, H44 and Sahib ( DSC) Commanded midget Submarine XE 3 from its launch. Operation Struggle the Attack on Japanese shipping at Singapore successfully damaging the Japanese cruiser, Mr T Gould VC Holder On 16 February 1942 north of Crete, in the Mediterranean, HM Submarine Thrasher, after attacking and sinking a supply ship, was itself attacked. Thrasher was subjected to a three hour depth charge attack and aerial bombing Later, after surfacing, two unexploded bombs were discovered in the gun-casing. Petty officer Gould and Lieutenant Roberts removed the bombs, RFA Diligence Returns to the Falklands Signed by Captain D. M. Pitt Certified Copy of 140 covers issued, 6 6 00 Portsmouth 56th Anniversary Operation Neptune Normandy Landings HMS Wild Goose part of the Anti - Submarine Screen. Personally Signed by 5 E Woods served as Able Seaman, G L Atkins Able Seaman, T Kingsley A Leading Stoke, B McKay served Able Seaman, H D Bones Able Seaman all served in Wild Goose at the time of the action. Details backstamp cachet Certified of 87 Specials issued C F Hockaday Cover. 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

Lot 218

† IAN GODFREY (1942-1992); a stoneware sculpture of a landscape of huts, beasts and obelisks with incised decoration to the base, diameter 32cm.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 219

† IAN GODFREY (1942-1992); a stoneware teapot covered in pale grey glaze with incised decoration, height 14.5cm.Condition Report: Nibbles to spout and inside rim, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.

Lot 217

† IAN GODFREY (1942-1992); a stoneware sculpture of a hut, beasts, birds and flowers on a boat or barrel form, length 17cm.Condition Report: A piece of kiln debris adhering to the base, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.

Lot 215

† IAN GODFREY (1942-1992); a stoneware bowl with textured surface, diameter 15cm, and a conical bowl by a different maker, incised 'Zade', diameter 25cm (2).Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 585

Ian Godfrey (1942-1992)Altarstoneware17cm high, 22cm wide.

Lot 518

Ian Godfrey (1942-1992)Pot and coverbands of light and dark glaze, the lid with turquoise inclusion12.5cm high. Appears good with no damage. Pencil inscription in a different hand.

Lot 5264

Dads Army (Columbia Pictures, 1971). John Lauries Original Film Production Call Sheet, multi-Signed by seven members of the cast; with related Film Production Movement Order, 1970 The Call Sheet, one page-typescript, No. 14, dated 25th August 1970, with Laurie and his call time of 7.30am in brown ink, Signed in black ink by Arthur Lowe (Capt. Mannering), Clive Dunn (Lance Corporal Jones), John Le Mesurier (Sergeant Wilson), Arnold Ridley (Private Godfrey), and in red ink by John Laurie (Private Frazer), Ian Lavender (Private Pike), and Bernard Archard, who played the role of Major General Fullard, stapled together with a related one-page Production Movement Order, Sheet No. 7, dated 25th Aug, 1970, and two-pages of maps, showing the shooting locations at Lock Cut, Cookham and Cliveden, Berkshire, 20. 5 x 33cm. (1)The first film adaptation directed by Norman Cohen, was filmed between series three and four and based on material from the early episodes of the television series written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft, which ran for nine series and 80 episodes from 31 July 1968 to 13 November 1977. Provenance: The vendors parents were living in Maidenhead, Berkshire, and loved exploring the area. Whilst visiting a pub in Clevedon, the vendors mother, also Scottish, struck up a conversation with John Laurie who had been filming Dads Army locally that day. Laurie asked the cast to sign his Call Sheet and presented it to the vendors mother.Condition Report: some rust marks around the staple, and signs of wear from use on the production, otherwise overall good condition with strong signatures.

Lot 112

Dad's Army, a BBC and Broadcasting History FDC signed by 11 members of the cast from the classic BBC comedy series that ran from 1968 to 1977. Signed by: James Beck (Private Walker), Arnold Ridley (Private Godfrey), John Lawrie (Private Frazer), Arthur Lowe (Captain Mainwaring), John Le Mesurier (Sergeant Wilson), Edward Sinclair (Verger Yeatman), Janet Davies (Mrs. Pike), Clive Dunn (Corporal Jones), Ian Lavender (Private Pike), Bill Pertwee (Chief Warden Hodges) and Frank Williams (Reverend Farthing). Postmarked 13 Sep 1972. 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

Lot 1232

Vast collection of cigarette and tea cards to include Wills Cricketers 1928, Ogdens Greyhound Racing, Godfrey Philips Annuals, Wills Flower Culture in Pots, Wills Garden Flowers, Gallacher Racing Series, Wills Life in the Royal Navy, Ogdens Jockeys 1930, John Player & Son From Plantation to Smoker, Wills Household Hints, John Player & Sons Butterflies, John Player Cycling, Senior Service Holiday Haunts by the Sea, Cavanders Wordworths Country, Senior Service Sights of Britain, Senior Service Beautiful Scotland, Doncella British Mammals, Japanese or Chinese football cards, Wills Romance of the Heavens, John Players Dogs, John Players Football Caricatures by Mac, Wills Air Raid Precautions, Churchman Wings over the Empire, Players Cricketers 1938, Wills Radio Celebrities, Churchman Howlers, Players Cries of London, Player RAF Badges, Mitchell Clan Tartans, Kensitas silk flags, Westminster South Africa, Miranda 150 Years of Locomotives, Players Aircraft of the Royal Air Force, Player Characters from Dickens, Gallacher Dogs, Wills Association Footballers, mostly partial sets held over seven albums, booklets and loose. Also, a Accrington Stanley football programme vs Third Lanark, a Gatehead AFC Ltd vs Workington programme 1958, two Topical Times footballers portraits of Ian Johnstone and John Jones of Third Lanark, etc.

Lot 227

† IAN GODFREY (1942-1992); a stoneware casket on tripod feet covered in oatmeal glaze, the cover formed of huts, monoliths and a beast which lifts off to reveal another beast, made 1960s, height 11cm. Condition Report: Glaze flake to top of one monolith and one re-glued ear and one missing ear to beast within, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.

Lot 228

† IAN GODFREY (1942-1992); a stoneware sculpture of huts, beasts and flowers (probably a cover to a casket), made in 1960s, height 7.5cm, diameter 12cm.Provenance: Ruth Karnac collection.Condition Report: Re-glued chip to base rim, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.

Lot 366

Ian Godfrey (1942-1992)Bird whistle,a stoneware whistle, with incised and pierced decorationunsigned, small chip to tail and comb,12.5cm. wide Provenanceprivate collection.

Lot 367

Φ Ian Godfrey (1942-1992)Antelope vase,a stoneware vase with village, and a small bird pot by Ian Godfrey,unsigned, minor repairs19.5cm. wide (2) Provenanceprivate collection.

Lot 160

County Cricket multi-signed FDC. Signed by Ian Botham, David Gower, Godfrey Evans, Alan Knott and John Lever. 13/5/73 Sutton FDI postmark. 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

Lot 71

WW2 Rare Victoria Cross double signed cover. Godfrey Place VC and Ian Fraser VC Life and Times VC Signed cover. Both WW2 Navy VC winners Place in Minisub attack on the Tirpitz and Ian Fraser, after being awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for actions while serving on submarines, he was placed in command of a midget submarine during an attack in Singapore codenamed Operation Struggle. For his bravery in navigating the mined waters, and successfully placing mines on a Japanese cruiser, Fraser was awarded the Victoria Cross. 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

Lot 91

CRICKET, photographs, inc. Ashes 1968 (5), England in India, New Zealand; Illingworth, Trueman, Godfrey Evans, Australian Team at Worcester, Ian Chappell, Colin Cowdrey, Tom Graveney, Ian Redpath, Phil Tufnell, Ted Dexter etc., some press issues (with annotation to backs), 8 x 10 & smaller, about G to VG, 11

Lot 268

Dad's Army (BBC Sitcom 1968-1977) - a vintage autograph album most notably containing the signatures of many of the cast from the classic sitcom. Likely obtained during their stage show tour in 1975. Autographs include: Arthur Lowe (Mainwaring - possibly in the hand of John Le Mesurier), John Le Mesurier (Wilson), Ian Lavender (Pike), John Bardon (Walker),  Arnold Ridley (Godfrey), and Clive Dunn (Jones - adding 'Don't Panic' to his signature). All signed in blue ink. Most are undedicated and suitable for mounting. 

Lot 191

Cricket Legends multi signed Cricketing Links with Australia Benham FDC includes 15 signatures Denis Amis, David Lloyd, Ian Chappell, Fred Trueman, Trevor Bailey, Geoff Boycott, Dennis Lillee, Bill Lawry, Ray Illingworth, Tony Greig, Godfrey Evans, Bob Willis and Bob Taylor. PM Great Britain Cricketing Links 200th Anniversary Australia 17881988. 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 123

Ian Godfrey (1942-1992) a stoneware barrel with house and birds, circa 1975, approximately 24cm high x 18cm wide CONDITION REPORT: All the birds to the top have been repaired. A few chips to the feet. ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk

Lot 92

Ian Godfrey (1942-1992) a winged stoneware vase with a rough black basalt body, of flared form on a pierced base with wings, 19cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk

Lot 116

Ian Godfrey (1942-1992) a stoneware sculpture, brown glazes with animals around rim, 18cm high CONDITION REPORT: Almost all of the animals to the top have been either been repaired or glued back on. One animal has a small ship. ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk

Lot 47

A collection of British studio pottery, 2 Robin Welch mugs (stamped makers mark), 3 Aldermaston goblets (2 Alan Caigar Smith, all signed), 4 goblets attributed to Ian Godfrey (not signed), tallest 17.5cmGood condition no chips, cracks or restoration.

Lot 99

Dad's Army, a FDC signed by 12 members of the cast from the classic BBC comedy series that ran from 1968 to 1977. Signed by: James Beck (Private Walker), Arnold Ridley (Private Godfrey), John Lawrie (Private Frazer), Arthur Lowe (Captain Mainwaring), John Le Mesurier (Sergeant Wilson), Edward Sinclair (Verger Yeatman), Janet Davies (Mrs. Pike), Clive Dunn (Corporal Jones), Pamela Cundell (Mrs. Fox), Ian Lavender (Private Pike), Bill Pertwee (Chief Warden Hodges) and Frank Williams (Reverend Farthing). Postmarked 13 Sep 1972. 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 80

Cricket: approximately four hundred and thirty-five autographs on white card, 10.5 x 15cm, including Wasim Akram (x2), Curtly Ambrose (x2), James Anderson, Mike Atherton, Mohammed Azharuddin, Trevor Bailey (x4), Alex Bedser, Richie Benaud, Dickie Bird, Henry Blofeld, Alan Border (x2), Ian Botham (x4), Geoff Boycott (x3), Don Bradman, Greg Chappell (x2), Ian Chappell (x2), Brian Close (x2), Dennis Compton, Hansie Cronje, Kapil Dev, Ted Dexter (x3), Godfrey Evans, Rachael Heyhoe Flint (x2, 1 small), Andrew Flintoff, Sunil Gavaskar (x2), Adam Gilchrist (x2), David Gower (x5), Tom Graveney (x3, 1 small), Gordon Grenidge, Tony Gregg, Michael Holding, Imran Khan, Alan Knott, Brian Lara (x4), Dennis Lilley, Clive Lloyd (x3), Glen McGrath (x3), Muttiah Muralitharan, Kevin Pietersen, Ricky Ponting (x2), Sonny Ramadin, Barry Richards, Viv Richards (x2), Garry Sobers (x2), Sachin Tendulkar, Jeff Thomson (x2), Fred Trueman (x3) and Shane Warne (x2), (qty.)Condition ReportWe strongly recommend you view this lot.

Lot 587

Ian Godfrey (1942-1992)A bowl, a cup, and a small modelstonewarelargest 9cm high.

Lot 22

TV and Film Signed Collection of 25 Photos and Cards Signed. Includes Tommy Cooper, Patricia Hodge, Alison Steadman, Ann Murray, Anna Chancellor, Debra Stephenson, Brian Godfrey, Michael Cashman, Peter Baldwin, Delia Linsey, Shani Wallace, Dave Willett, Ian Lavender, Gillian Taylforth, Christopher Blake, Ian Ogilvy, Derek Griffiths, Derek Nimmo, Jonathan Cecil and Robin Cousins. Good Collection. May Yield Good Value. 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 870

Scunthorpe United 1940s 1950s 1960s Football Autograph Collection: Stunning private collection all pre 1970 from various publications. All signatures are identified and laid down with photo corners on 12 x 12 inch card and easily removable. 17 pages to include 2 fully signed team groups, 3 signed autograph pages, 2 signed programmes including 1961/62 with 13 autographs and 93 various sized pictures to include 4 A4. 93 different player signatures including Keith Burkinshaw, Kevin Keegan, Ray Clemence, Dick White, Geoff Barnard, John Kaye, Jack Haigh, Jack Marriot, Barrie Thomas, Ian Lawther, Nigel Cassidy, Len Sharpe, Brian Godfrey, Ken Jones etc. (220+)

Lot 284

† IAN GODFREY (1942-1992); a stoneware sculpture of a chest of drawers, height 8cm.Condition Report: One square box missing from the top, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.

Lot 285

† IAN GODFREY (1942-1992); a stoneware teapot with cane handle decorated with birds, height 16cm (excluding handle).Condition Report: One bird head missing, two bird heads re-glued, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.

Lot 148

WW2 Rare Victoria Cross winner Godfrey Place VC signed HMS Dolphin Navy cover dedicated to The Chariot and X Craft submariners in WW2. Also signed by Ian Fraser VC and Admiral Coward DSO. 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

Lot 11

WW2 RAF Collection of 36 White Autograph Cards Signed in Pencil by WW2 Personnel. Signatures include Jimmy James, Tom Austin, FE Johnson, L Unwin, Eddie Wheeler, Norman Williams, Ian Hunter, Tommy Coles, , Andy Whitson, Eric Clarke, Laurie Godfrey and others. All Autograph Cards are in Protective pockets. 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

Lot 732

A large collection of Victoria Cross interest signatures and other ephemera, recipients to include: Richard Wallace Annan, Edward Courtney Boyle, Sir Redvers Henry Buller, John Vaughan Campbell, Geoffrey Leonard Cheshire, William Harold Coltman, Edward Cooper, Sir Creagh O'Moor, George Thomas Dorrell, Tom Dresser, Alexander Edward Murray, George Eardley, Alfred Kirke Ffrench, George Findlater, Henry Robert Nowreman Foote, Ian Edward Fraser, Bernard C Freyberg, Robert Gee, Lord Edric Frederick Gilfford, Viscount John Vereker Gort, Alexander Goe Arkwright Hore-Ruthven, Gerarld Graham, Jack Grant, Milton Fowler Gregg, Basil John Douglas Guy, Reginald Leonard Haine, Reginald Hayward, Sir William Hewett, Sir James Hills-Johnes, Norman Holbrook, Edmund Phipps-Hornby, Norman Jackson, Francis A. Jefferson, William Hew Clark-Kennedy, John Chipman Kerr, Frank Howard Kirby, Rod Learoyd, John Mahoney, Cyril Martin, Martin Eric Nasmith, Sir Luke O'Connor, Godfrey Place, Arthur Herert Procter, Lionel Wilmot Rees, Field Marshal Lord Roberts, Charles Smith Rutherford, Robert Ryder, Premindra Singh Bhagat, John George Smyth, Major General Sir Neville Smyth, Henry Tandey, Paul Triquet, Sir Richard Turner, Charles Haslitt Upham, Ferdinand Maurice Felix West, Sir George Stuart White, Sir Henry Wilmot, Arthur Knyvet Wilson, Eric Wilson, Sir Henry Wood, Evelyn Wood, Geoffrey Harold Woolley, and Peter Harold Wright.

Lot 380

Ian Godfrey (1942-1992) a stoneware Antelope pilgrim flask, sack form with modelled handle, glazed celadon to base, and another glazed white with speckles by Ian Godfrey. unsigned 8.5cm. high (2)

Lot 382

Ian Godfrey (1942-1992) a stoneware dish with pierced rim, geometric cut out shapes, glazed matt black over brown, unsigned 23.5cm. diam. Literature Contemporary Ceramics, Christie's London, 23rd November 1987 lot 109, for a comparable piece.

Lot 71

§ Ian Godfrey (British 1942-1992) Footed Cup Form with Birds stonewareDimensions:5.5cm high, 16cm wide (2 1/8in high, 6 1/4in wide)

Lot 72

§ Ian Godfrey (British 1942-1992) Teapot stonewareDimensions:8.5cm high, 14cm wide (3 3/8in high, 5 1/2in wide)

Lot 73

§ Ian Godfrey (British 1942-1992) Footed Bowl stonewareDimensions:7cm high, 13cm diameter (2 3/4in high, 5 1/8in diameter)

Lot 288

IAN GODFREY (1942-1992); a group of five miniature stoneware pots and covers, largest diameter 4.5cm (5). (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org

Lot 289

IAN GODFREY (1942-1992); a group of four miniature stoneware and porcelain pots and covers, largest diameter 5.5cm (4). (D)Additional InformationSmall kintsugi gold lacquer restoration to edge of porcelain cover, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org

Lot 290

IAN GODFREY (1942-1992); a pair of stoneware bird pots, diameter 6.5cm (2). (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org

Lot 293

IAN GODFREY (1942-1992); a stoneware bowl with wavy rim, diameter 10.5cm. (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org

Lot 295

IAN GODFREY (1942-1992); two small stoneware teapots, one decorated with birds, tallest 9cm. (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org

Lot 263

Thirteen climbing books, The Big Walls by Rein Hold Messner, The Cuillin by Gordon Stainforth, Accent by Steve Roper and Alan Steck, Mountains of the Gods by Ian Cameron and Climb by Bob Godfrey etc

Lot 101

Ian Godfrey (1942-1992) - a bronze glazed stoneware footed cup, with single ring handle, after the antique, h.8.7cm; together with an abstract glazed stoneware pocket novelty bird box, comprised of two parts, length 8.5cm (2)Bronze glazed cup – one small surface blemish to glaze beneath handle, in good and original condition throughout.Bird box – in very good and original condition.

Lot 697

GUY TAPLIN (b.1939) "Godwit", a carved and painted model, 12 1/2" long, on a rustic metal support with shell terminal on oblong green painted wood block, signed and inscribed "Knot - Wivenhoe", together with "Taplin-Bird on a Wire" by Ian Collins, 2007, signed by Taplin on the title page and a signed Godfrey & Watt exhibition leaflet, 2002 (3) (Part Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)generally good, very minor chips to paint around hole on chest and tip of beak

Lot 313

George Harrison plus / Autographs, an Autograph book with the signatures (among others) of George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Elton John and Jeff Lynne. The vendor was a keen member of Worcestershire County Cricket Club and was present on the occasion in 1987 when the four Rock Stars came for the day to watch their great friend, Ian Botham. The Vendor was allowed access to the guest area and obtained all four autographs which are in the book on two opposite pages. The Book also includes many signatures obtained at Charity matches involving the likes of The Bunburys and similar and includes Bill Wyman, Gary Kemp, Michael Parkinson, Nicholas Parsons, Bill Tidy (with drawing), Jeremy Irons, Robert Powell, Fred Truman, Godfrey Evans, John Keeble, Adrian Edmondson, Geoff Capes, Mike Gibson, plus many International and County cricketers from the 1970s and 1980s - Excellent condition - As per our Terms and Conditions and with particular reference to autograph material or works, it is imperative that potential buyers or their agents have inspected pieces that interest them to ensure satisfaction with the lot prior to auction; the purchase will be made at their own risk. Special Auction Services will give indications of provenance where stated by vendors. Subject to our normal terms and conditions, we cannot accept returns.

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