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Textile Samples. A large ledger of textile samples, 1933, approximately 1,600 woven textile samples on rectos and versos of approximately 100 leaves, arranged usually 8 to a page in a column within a printed grid, the remaining columns filled in with contemporary manuscript and headed with printed titles: 'no.', 'width', 'weight in ozs', 'composition', 'range no.', and 'remarks', a few samples lacking or partially missing, some dust-soiling, stationer's ticket of Preston Brothers & Co., Huddersfield, to front pastedown, contemporary half calf with leather belt strap and carrying handle, worn, with spine flaked and corners showing, large thick folio (Qty: 1)
GB Mint Collection QV to KGV with exceptional mint blocks and KGV controls in a large Ledger album. The collection commences with QV and EVII definitives both fresh mint with values to 9d, 10d and 1/-. With KEVII 2d u.m. block of 25 (cat £1100), then KGV 7d sage green block of 52 and a gutter block of 20 (cat £8640 u.m.) Then other KGV values and shades, mainly with control numbers. Also some sparse but useful Commonwealth including Canada. St. Helena and others. Unusual lot, cat well over £10500 with much u.m. Also some other covers and stamps all contained in a plastic tray.
An unusual page of Victorian prisoner photographs from Exeter Prison, presumably from a prison administrative ledger, each prisoner with a silver gelatin portrait photograph, a numbered plaque hanging from their collar, their name handwritten ink beneath, pasted down on a four sided leaf from a ledger with 'From Exeter Prison' handwritten to edge, each page 14¾ x 9½in. (37.5 x 24.1cm.).
A collection of stamps in twenty five albums, including a mechanically operated 'Control Ledger' album, to include used and unused stamps of various periods from around the world, with eight unused albums, a collection of commemorative coins and a collection of philatelic and other postcards (Qty)
Lot of British Army defective service medals (3). General Service Medal George VI (3rd issue 1933-49) with clasp PALESTINE, name erased; Territorial Efficiency Medal, George VI, impressed named 890560 G.C. BREAKER; Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, George V. Post 1920 fixed suspender partially broken, sewn to ribbon. Impressed named to S/3846774 CPL F.G. PERRYMAN R.A.S.C. George Charles BREAKER 890560 appears on the Royal Artillery records dated 3/8/1944. Transferred to R.A.O.C. Comes with copy RA ledger.
Record Collection 14, 33rpm signed record sleeves signatures include Phil Kelsall, Emile Ford, George Melly, Cliff Ledger, Jed Ford, Dave Curtis, Gilly Darbey, Greg McKenzie, Phil Kelly, Royston and Keith Manifold vinyl records included. 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.
Browsholme Hall, near Clitheroe, Lancashire.- [Account Book relating to the Parker family of Browsholme Hall & Inventory of Browshole Hall], manuscript in several hands, 39pp. excluding blanks, further 9pp. loosely inserted, together 48pp., ruled in red, 2ff. with small tear, slightly browned, 11 linen labels of various rooms in Browsholme Hall loosely inserted, original vellum, soiled, lettered direct on upper cover "The Posting Book 1760 to 1761", worn, spine torn with some loss, ledger folio, 21st March 1778 - 25th November 1790 [& c. 1830s].⁂ A full inventory of an English country house. Rooms including: "Large Drawing Room"; "Engavings"; "Furniture Blue Room"; "Oak Drawing Room" etc.
Netherlands. 'A Tour to the Netherlands and Holland; and Visit to Sir C. Bagot at the Hague in 1826', manuscript in black ink on laid paper, [136] pp., watermarked 'J Green 1824', purple wove paper interleaves throughout, all edges gilt, contemporary purple straight-grain morocco gilt, brass catch, a few scuffs, small mark to front board, 4to (20 x 16.2 cm), together with 8 others, all 18th- or 19th-century scrapbooks, ledger books, and notebooks, including a manuscript journal c.1867-5, describing visits to Edinburgh, Isle of Wight, Wales and elsewhere illustrated with approximately 20 watercolours and sketches, and 5 albumen print photographs (front cover detached, rear cover absent), and an album of fern pressings, c.1884, various bindings and formats (Qty: 1)NOTESSir Charles Bagot (1781-1843) was British ambassador at The Hague from 1824 to 1831, during which time he assisted in the negotiations which established the independence of Belgium. He was later governor-in-chief of British North America, and has been described as enjoying 'a permanent place in the pantheon of great imperial statesmen' (ODNB). The author of the journal indicates that she is Bagot's sister: this is presumably Louisa (1786-1834), Bagot's two other sisters having died in 1773 and 1806.
* Brides in the Bath Murders. The original execution record for George Joseph Smith, Maidstone Prison, 13 August 1915, a pre-printed form from a Records of Execution ledger, completed in manuscript and giving details relating to the execution of George Joseph Smith for the Brides in the Bath Murders, with particulars of the condemned prisoner, and of the execution and records respecting the executioner (John Ellis, Rochdale) and his assistant (Edward Taylor, Brighton), plus opinion of the governor (F.E. Wintle) and medical officer (A. Hoar) 'as to the manner in which each of the above-named persons has performed his duty', one page, 33 x 41cm (Qty: 1)NOTESGeorge Joseph Smith (1872-1915) was an English serial killer and bigamist. In 1915, he was convicted and subsequently hanged for the murder of three women, the case becoming known as the Brides in the Bath Murders. The case was widely reported in the media and had significance in the history of forensic pathology and detection. It was also one of the first cases in which similarities between connected crimes were used to prove deliberation, a technique used in subsequent prosecutions. In this document Smith is registered as being forty-three years old, 5 feet 7 and a half inches, 161 pounds, of proportionate build and his neck being 'normal, thin, no scars'. The length of the determined drop before the execution was measured at 6 feet 8 inches, the drop as measured after the execution being 2 inches greater. The cause of death is noted as 'complete dislocation of vertebrae'. His neck after the execution is noted as 'bruised only, no abrasions'. The executioner John Ellis (1874-1932) worked as a hangman from 1901 to 1924. His other occupations were as a Rochdale hairdresser and newsagent.
The Joker's (Heath Ledger) rocket-propelled grenade launcher from Christopher Nolan's comic-book action thriller The Dark Knight. The Joker used his RPG launcher to attack the convoy transporting Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart). This piece was rented for use on The Dark Knight and was also previously used on other productions, such as Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. This rocket-propelled grenade launcher is constructed of metal and resin, powder-coated brown and black, and features a metal scope with glass lenses and a green nylon strap. The launcher was rigged with a battery-operated charge for the production of the film to simulate a rocket-launcher firing. This wiring was removed after filming, and the launcher is fully demilitarized and not capable of firing anything. As it was a working rental prop for many years, it has also been refinished since its time on The Dark Knight. The launcher exhibits some signs of wear, including minor scrapes to the paint, slight rust and discolouration to the exposed metal components, and some small white and red stains on the strap. It comes with a letter of authenticity from a technician who worked with the prop on set. Dimensions: 91.5 cm x 18 cm x 30.5 cm (36" x 7" x 12")£8000-10000 US *Restricted ownership; see replica firearm notice in the Buyer's Guide
The Joker's (Heath Ledger) Glock pistol from Christopher Nolan's Academy Award-winning action thriller The Dark Knight. The psychopathic Joker used his pistol throughout the film as he inflicted chaos upon Gotham City, from his elaborately planned bank robbery to his attempted capture of Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart), and his final meeting with the scarred Dent in his Gotham General hospital room. The pistol is a Glock 17, converted to replicate the Glock 18's fully automatic operation. Exhibiting a two-tone finish, the Glock 17 pistol consists of a black polymer frame and is fitted with a stainless-steel slide. Marked with the serial number "FRC106", the pistol features a rough textured grip, a 33-round removable magazine and a screw fitting within the barrel to accommodate the accompanying silencer. The firearm has been sympathetically deactivated, with the slide, safeties, magazine release and trigger still functional, and is accompanied by a deactivation certificate. Signs of production use are present on the weapon, including surface scratches on the slide, light wear on the silencer and minor damage to the polymer frame on the left side. Dimensions (silencer attached): 40 cm x 3 cm x 25 cm (15 3/4" x 1 1/4" x 10")£10000-15000 M *Firearm deactivated; see firearm deactivation notice in the Buyer's Guide
Joseph William Ledger 1926-2010: Gothic arch triptych/screen in the form of an iron gilded tracery and saintly figures to the front panels, religious processions with priests and choirboys in woodland settings to the interior, oil on boards, unsigned (painted by the artist in the Lake District during the war when the Royal College of Art was transferred to Ambleside)
CLASSICAL LP BOX SET ARCHIVE. Stunnin' collection of around 400 x LP box sets. Composers/performers/works include Orlando Paladino, Boulez, Ravel, Penderecki, Alben Berg, Messiaen, Schoenberg, Gurrelieder, Seiji Ozawa, Donizetti, Rossini, Britten, Mozart, Handel, Beethoven, Ockeghem, Szymanowski, J. S. Bach, Haydn, Vivaldi, Victoria de los Angeles, Berlioz, Liszt, Telemann, Boccherini, Wolf, Julian Bream, Verdi, Franck, Shostakovich, Couperin, Elgar, Mahler, Tippett, Boito, Bellini, Rossini, Boughton, Toscanini, Herrmann, Strauss, Weber, Oberon, Kubelik, Isobel Baillie, Monteverdi, Dufay, Weill, Puccini, Montemezzi, Entremont, Gulda, Pagliacci, Gluck, Bernstein, Wagner, Vaughan Williams, Schumann, Alkan, Schubert, Gounod, Janowski, Femaux, Schwarzkopf, Boult, Brahms, Albinoni, Luisa Miller, Rameau, Menuhin, Simon Boccanegra, Christoff, Massenet, Janacek, Colin Davis, Gardelli, Ingrid Haebler, Boris Godunov, Mackerras, Ledger, Colin Davis, Levine, Hickox, Delius, Muti, Gavazzeni, Stravinsky, Sawallisch, Scriabin, Haitink, Szymanowski, Walton, Scarlatti, Guarneri Quartet, Gershwin, Quartetto Italiano, Busch Chamber Ensembles, Bartok, Nielsen, Debussy, Massenet, Mussorgsky, Rota, Offenbach, Hurford, Klemperer, Gerald Moore. Labels include Vanguard, Decca, CBS, Argo, Deutsche Grammophon, EMI, Philips, World Records, RCA. Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.
TOTTENHAM SCRAPBOOKS Five large Tottenham scrapbooks, full of newspaper cuttings, each covers a season including 48/9, 49/50 promotion season, 50-51 Championship season, (covers loose), 51-2 x 2 books, each is full of newspaper match reports, action pictures from newspapers and articles about Tottenham Hotspur. The large ledger type scrapbooks have some damaged spines but are otherwise generally good and cover four exciting years in Spurs history including their first Championship season. Read all about it, week by week , match by match. Fair-generally good
ESTIMATE £5,000 - £7,000Chassis number SAJJNAED3EJ185540 - This low ownership low mileage example has been in the hands of the vendor and current registered keeper for over 10 years who has maintained an extensive history file and manuscript ledger and states the car while in his ownership has covered a mere 18,321 miles and has been used primarily for summer trips and car shows. K722FWE Miles:65,558 Keepers:2 Year:1992 MOT:14/05/2020 Doors:2 Color:Red
A large quantity of deeds and letters from the 18th and 19th century to the Hadsley and Gosselin family to inc railway stock bonds, to the London and Blackwall Railway Company, to inc letters from the United Service Club, Ledger and family ledgers and documents of properties in Hertfordshire

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