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A framed and glazed portrait photograph of a WWI First World War Captain of the Somerset Light Infantry. The three-quarter length pose shows the soldier in full uniform, with cane. A plaque to the bottom of the period frame reads ' Captain Lionel T. Wild - Somerset Light Infantry - Killed In Action In Cambrai - November 30th 1917 '. Framed and glazed to a total size of: 69cm x 53cm.
ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed album pages, 8 x 10 photographs etc., by various film and television actors and actresses, popular singers and musicians etc., including Lionel Bart, Lonnie Donegan, Alma Cogan, Jack Teagarden, Eve Boswell, Joe Loss, Michael Crawford, Freddie Jones, Toyah Willcox, Trevor Eve, Julian Glover, George Cole, Virginia McKenna, Margaret Lockwood (neatly mounted) etc. Some of the images are colour. G to VG, 21
AMERICAN TELEVISION: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and some smaller by various American television actors including Bill Bixby (scarce), Lionel Stander, Henry Winkler, George Peppard, Mike Farrell, Alan Alda, Peter Graves, John Beck, Ed Asner, Richard Mulligan, Paul Regina, Robert Ginty, Denver Pyle, Ken Kercheval, John Davidson, Matthew Perry, Kyle MacLachlan, Mark Harmon, Dennis Weaver, Ed Begley Jr., Lorenzo Lamas etc. A few duplicates. Generally VG to EX, 27
TELEVISION: A good selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger, a few 8 x 10s, by various television actors and actresses, soap opera stars, presenters and personalities, mainly British, including Kenny Everett, Dave Allen, John Quayle, Sue Nicholls, Elizabeth Bradley, Sarah Lancashire, Nigel Pivaro, Pat Phoenis, Jean Alexander, Jack Howarth, Adam Rickitt, John Savident, Denise Welch, Roy Barraclough, Tina Hobley, Peter Baldwin, Amanda Barrie, Barbara Knox, Eileen Derbyshire and other cast members of Coronation Street, Sandy Ratcliff, Mark Thrippleton, Nejdet Salih, John Altman, Leslie Grantham, Douglas Fielding, Anita Dobson, Tom Watt, Gavin Richards, Paul Bradley, Jacqueline Leonard, Ross Kemp, Anna Wing, Ross Davidson, Linda Davidson, Gretchen Franklin, Susan Tully, Todd Carty, Michael Cashman, Gary Hailes, Edna Dore, Sid Owen, Sophie Lawrence and other cast members of Eastenders, Terry Wogan, Freddie Jones, Michael Parkinson, Tim Vincent, Peter Duncan, Angela Rippon, Anne Charleston, Ian Smith, Peter O'Brien, Lionel Blair, Isla St. Clair, Paul Daniels, Kathy Staff, David Yip, Lorraine Chase, Carolyn Jones, Christopher Timothy, Clifford Rose, Peter Gilmore, Bernard Hepton, Christopher Biggins, Shane Richie etc. Many of the soap opera stars are in character costume poses. A few G, generally VG to EX, 125
Cricket Interest. A collection of Cricket Autograph Books, comprising: Yorkshire Cricket autographs including Chris Balderstone; Geoff Boycott; Brian Close; John Hampshire and others. Bradford Northern autographs including Albert Fearnley; Bakary Diabara; Gus Risman; Lionel Williamson; Mal Breakspear; Alan Rhodes; Ken Roberts; John Walsh; and Ian Brooke and others. West Indies Cricket Autographs including Clive Lloyd; Michael Holding; Clyde Walcot; Joel Garner; Rohan Kanhai, Derryk Murray and others. Also included in this Lot, a 2006 Wisden Special Edition Cricketers' Almanack, and a number of Ashes Action Pin Collection of heroes of the Australian Cricket Team, 8 in total, in a collector's folder. An interesting collection. Please see photographs.
Morrow (George, 1870-1955). Entertainments at which we have never assisted: Fanciful Picture of the Annual Dinner of the Omar Khayyam Society, circa 1930, pen and black ink on Winsor & Newton fashion-plate drawing board, signed Geo. M. lower right, 28 x 37.5 cm (11 x 14.75 ins), window-mounted, together with an accompanying autograph letter from Kenneth Bird from the cartoonist and editor of Punch Kenneth Bird (1887-1965), better known as Fougasse to Brother Marsh [Edward Marsh], on Punch headed notepaper, dated 10th April 1951, presenting the original drawing to the Omar Khayyam Club as a gift from the author, plus 19 other original humorous cartoons in pen and ink, mostly for Punch, including Tom Webster (1886-1962), David Louis Ghilchick (1892-1974), Starr Wood (1870-1944), Douglas Lionel Mays (1900-1991), Gurnell Jennis, Hilda Cowham (1873-1964), Percy 'Poy' Fearon (1874-1948), Edward Linley Sambourne (1844-1910), Ernest Klempner (1867-1962), Tom Browne (1872-1910), Bernard Partridge (1861-1945), etc., circa 1900-1930, various sizes, all except 8 window-mounted (Qty: 20)
Sporting Prints. A collection of forty prints, mostly 20th century, colour reproductive prints, the majority being of racing and hunting scenes, with images after Cecil Aldin, Alfred Munnings, Thomas Sutherland, Lionel Edwards, Charles Hunt, Alexander Charles-Jones, Archibald Thorburn, Peter Curling, Anthony Gibbs, Henry Alken and Paul Hart, the Charles-Jones, Curling, Hart and Gibbs, signed in pencil by artist, all framed and glazed, various sizes and condition (Qty: 40)
EGERTON- WARBURTON (R. E.), HUNTING SONGS, ILLUSTRATED IN COLOUR BY LIONEL EDWARDS, LONDON 1925, HIND (C. LEWIS), TURNER'S GOLDEN VISIONS, LONDON 1910, WATERFIELD (MARGARET), FLOWER GROUPING IN THE ENGLISH, SCOTTISH AND IRISH GARDENS, LONDON 1907 AND FOUR OTHERS, INCLUDING THE ILLUSTRATED BYRON, ETC
Silver mounted scent bottle with silver screw top, glass stopper, star cut base and acanthus leaf decoration by David & Lionel Spiers Birmingham 1887 11cm, silver inkstand by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd Birmingham 1913 and a silver compact with Arabic inscription dated 1930 10cm (3) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
EDWARD VIII (1894-1972): King of the United Kingdom January-December 1936, later Duke of Windsor. Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma. Helen Munro-Ferfuson, founder of Australian Red Cross. Sir Lionel Halsey, Admiral of the Fleet. A photo portrait of King Edward VIII with the aforementioned amongst others of note, fully signed. Presented to Sidney Orchard, Chief Messenger at Admiralty House. Personal Attendant of every Governor General since Lord Hopetoun arrived in 1900 to represent His Majesty in the Commonwealth. Provenance letter and newspaper article with lot
'0' gauge - Lionel Lines Model 1688 die-cast 4-4-2 torpedo locomotive 'Pennsylvania' No.238E with tender, Williams by Bachmann Aluminium Streamlined passenger coach, boxed, and quantity of layout figures and trees etc Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Sunderland, 'All The Lads 1884-2000 A Complete Who's Who', Hand Signed On Images Inside The Book By 41 Players To Include Len Ashurst, Alan Kennedy, Colin Pasco, Lionel Perez, Michael Bridges, Paul Butler, John Cooke, Marco Gaibbiadini, Mick Harford, Gary Owers, Andy Melville Etc. Signed Inside Front Cover By Mart Poom, Jeff Whitley, Kevin Kyle, Marcus Stewart, John Oster, Mike Ingham, Mike Proctor, Sean Thornton, Tom Butler, Joachim Bjorldund, Julio Arca, Mick McCarthy, Ian Evans, Steven Cladwell, Dean Whitehead, Liam Lawrence, Stephen Elliott, Mark Lynch & Thomas Myhre, Hardback Book With Dust Jacket, A Superb Example!
Vinyl Records - 7" singles including Connie Francis; The Shadows; The Real Thing, Procol Harum; Slade; The Animals; Neil Sedaka; Marty Wilde; Herman's Hermits; Fleetwood Mac; Boney M; Abba; Roy Orbison; Jim Reeves; Billy Fury; Dusty Springfield; Mott the Hoople; Donna Summer; The Look; Mike Reid; Gerry Rafferty; Average White Band; The Wurzels; Free; UB 40; The Flying Pickets; The Boomtown Rats; The Fun Boy Three; Hot Chocolate; Gloria Gaynor; Lionel Richie; The Housemartins; Nena; Bonnie Tyler; Abba; Nik Kershaw; Eddy Grant; Pointer Sisters; The Jacksons; Rod Stewart; Soft Cell; etc
Music Media - a Brian Epstein in association with London Radio presents Star Scene 65 double sided souvenir advertising brochure window/door poster, with Lionel Blair and his Kick Dancers, The Alan Elsdon Band, The Marionettes, Paddy, Klaus and Gibson, Cilla Black, Billy J Kramer and the Dakotas, The Everly Brothers, fully open dimensions 118cm x 28cm
Original vintage Brands Hatch Motorcycle Racing poster for the Fred Mockford Trophy Meeting held on Brands Hatch circuit on Sunday, September 28, 1958, with star entries from Derek Minter, Bob Anderson, world champion John Surtees and many more. John Surtees, CBE (11 February 1934 – 10 March 2017) was an English Grand Prix motorcycle road racer and Formula One driver. He was a four-time 500cc motorcycle World Champion – winning that title in 1956, 1958, 1959 and 1960 – the Formula One World Champion in 1964, and remains the only person to have won World Championships on both two and four wheels. He founded the Surtees Racing Organisation team that competed as a constructor in Formula One, Formula 2 and Formula 5000 from 1970 to 1978. He was also the ambassador of the Racing Steps Foundation. In 1926 motorcycle enthusiasts led by Fred Mockford and Cecil Smith, formed a group called London Motor Sports Ltd, and having identified Crystal Palace Park as a racing venue, were eventually allowed to run a meeting on May 21st 1927 over a 1 mile course of the parks paths. Over 10,000 people turned up to the meeting each paying 1 shilling plus 2d tax (approx. 6p). Following an incident during the meeting, several spectators were injured by a sidecar and questions were asked in Parliament about the incident. By the second meeting £500 had been invested in crash barriers, widening and general improvement of the circuit. Some 16,000 attended this meeting and the scene was set for racing to rival cricket, football, and greyhound racing at the venue. Towards the end of 1927, Lionel Wills (of WD&HO Wills Tobacco) approached Mockford and Smith with a suggestion to try the new Australian sport of speedway at Crystal Palace to supplement the path racing. The football stadium, home of Corinthians football club, was refurbished to provide an oval track at a cost of £5000, and some 30,000 people turned up for the first meeting and within a year some 70 tracks had sprung up throughout the country. In 1929 a league was formed and The Glaziers finished 4th, with Stamford Bridge being champions. By 1934, crowds were falling and having been refused floodlights for evening meetings, Mockford and Smith moved the team to New Cross, and the track fell into disrepair. Speedway was revived in 1937 for the new second division, but they could not recapture the glory days of the Glaziers, or match the 71,311 attendance of the 1930 Easter Monday meeting, and as the war loomed in 1939, speedway came to an end. Rumours in 1935 told of a Donnington for London, but it wasn't until December 1936 that work actually began on a new 2 mile circuit, laid with the new "Panamac" non-skid surface, only 3 days after the disaster which saw the Crystal Palace burn down overnight. The circuit was duly completed in only 5 months, despite being constructed in one of the wettest winters on record this century. The circuit was duly described as "resembling a miniature Nurburgring" by The Motorcycle magazine. The first meeting held at the circuit was on April 24th 1937 and 20 cars were entered in the Coronation Trophy, including the ERA of Raymond Mays plus MGs, Maseratis, Rileys, and Fraser Nash. 3 weeks later motorcycles converged on the Palace, with the first race won by the Norton of Maurice Cann. Cycle racing also arrived in June 1937 with a 100 kilometre International Cup race for professional cyclists including top riders from the continent. On July 17th the London Grand Prix was held and Prince Birabongse appeared in his Romulus ERA R2B eventually winning with a lap record in his heat of 56.47 mph. During the meeting of October 9th, the BBC televised the first ever live motorsport at the International Imperial Trophy meeting which Bira duly won along with a prize fund of £150. At the same meeting Richard Seaman demonstrated the awesome 645 bhp Grand Prix Mercedes Benz W125. Motor racing had arrived and flourished, but with the onset of the war in 1939, the final race was run on 26th August 1939 and was won by Bert Hadley in an Austin. The outright record for the circuit was finally held by Raymond Mays ERA at 60.97 mph. Good condition, folded as issued, minor tears and creases in margins. Country: UK, year of printing: 1958, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 75.5x51
Collection of 16 Publishers Proof copies along with their 1st editions including Lionel Davidson A long way to Shiloh( hb with dj); Charles Forsyte The decoding of Edwin Drood ( SIGNED(hb with dj) & Felix Aylmer Dickens Incognito (includes Letter from Felix Aylmer to F Gordon Roe and replies)(hb with dj). 32 items
Thomsett (20th century) - Study of a young woman crouching amongst wild flowers, mixed media on fabric panel, 77 x 47cm, unframed, together with further pictures and prints including O Schmidt, 20th century continental school, landscape with cottages, oil on canvas, signed, 50 x 60cm, an early 20th century oil on canvas of daffodils and iris, signed with initials GB, an oil painting on canvas of an oriental style scene with fishing junk, a pair of coloured hunting prints after Lionel Edwards, watercolour of a Mediterranean style archway, indistinctly signed F Pini, etc, various sizes, mostly framed (12)
A collection of sporting related prints including a signed coloured print after Lionel Edwards, showing the Beaufort meeting at Grittleton House, 1932, a further signed Lionel Edwards print, signed F.A. Stewart, a coloured print after Philip Eustace Stretton of Irish Terriers, signed coloured limited edition print after Peter Donnithorne of a hunting scene at Sea Mills Lane, a 19th century coloured engraving after H Alken - Taking it Cleverly, etc, various sizes all framed (7)
Lionel Gordon Baliol Brett (British 1913-2004)/Low Tide, Kintyre/pastel, 35cm x 53cm/Provenance: The Estate of the late Sir John and Lady Smith CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
10 Corgi Classics etc. 2x sets - Scammell Constructors 24 Wheel Girder Trailers - one with generator load, Siddle Cook and the other with 2 Constructors, Wimpy. 2x Dibnah's - Fowler 86 Road Loco, Low Loader and Boiler Load, Norman E. Box and a Foden Steam Tanker, Anglo American Oil. Plus a Scania Topline Curtainside, Knights of Old. Road Scene - Scania R Series Topline & Curtainside, Tyneside Express. An ERF Flatbed, with Chains/Barrels, Flowers. Bedford O Series Van, National Coal Board. Vintage Glory Sentinel Platform Wagon With Oil Drums, Wynns. Plus a Mack B Series Van, Lionel City. All boxed, minor wear/fading. Contents VGC-Mint. £70-100

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