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MICHAEL TURNER LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT 'We'll Meet Again', B-17 Flying fortress (111/850) signed by the artist and Dame Vera Lynn 17 1/2" x 23" (44.5cm x 58.4cm) JOHN YOUNG ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT 'Summer Rally' (171/500) 19" x 27" (48.3cm x 68.6cm) JOHN M. DIBBS PRINTS OFF A COLOUR PHOTOGRAPH 'Castle in the Clouds' B-17 Flying fortress bearing nine signatures, Crew chief, Chief engineer, Chief Pilot and pilot etc... 11" x 16" (28cm x 40.6cm) (3)
Rifle of General Sir Thomas Picton An early 19th Century Irish flintlock Rifle, by George Turner of Dublin, with walnut stock and contemporaneous inscribed silver plate "Sir Thomas Picton", possibly Military Issue. (1) Note: Sir Thomas Picton (1758-1815) was a career soldier renowned for his severity, courage and foul temper. As governor of Trinidad from 1797 to 1803 he sought, with the aid of a tiny garrison, to impose order on the anarchic population. He was soon able to report that "perfect tranquillity prevailed throughout the colony", but his excessive use of imprisonment, cruel punishments and the death penalty resulted in his being recalled and put on trial in London. The proceedings were followed avidly by the British public and although he was eventually exonerated his reputation remained blighted. Picton served in the disastrous occupation of Flushing and in the Peninsular War, where he commanded Wellington's 3rd Division with such determination that it was nicknamed "the fighting division". He fought with distinction at the assaults on Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz, despite suffering from sickness and wounds. At the battle of Waterloo he commanded the 5th Division and was in the act of rallying his troops to repel a massive French infantry charge when he was struck on the temple by a musket ball and killed. Picton was the most senior officer killed at Waterloo and is the only Welshman buried in St Paul's Cathedral. A stern disciplinarian and sometimes too impetuous in the field, he was also an intelligent and effective commander; Wellington famously said of him: "I found him a rough foul-mouthed devil as ever lived - but no man could do better in different services I charged him with."
W. Turner of Aston, an oak grandmother clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the associated round brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, decorative half-hour markings and the maker's name W. Turner, Aston Fecit, with engraved decoration to the centre and decorative brass hands, the flat-top oak case having a break-arch trunk door, turned hood pillars and standing on bracket feet, height 156cm.
Lincolnshire books including The Boat by M M'N Sharpley, Breakthrough The Story of Jane by Mildred Blowers, Greylake of Mallerby by W L Cribb, Six One Act Plays by Dene Somers, A Hundred Sonnets by Rev Charles Tennyson Turner, The Story of Claribel by Phyllis Smith & Margaret Godsmark, Plays by Dene Somers, Poems by Florence Peacock and Date Book for Lincoln & Neighbourhood
WSO logo – street art on canvas (30x23cm) by Rich Sharp Wilson EST. £20-30 Artist, activist and all round thorn-in-the-side of authority. Rich Sharp Wilson has developed a reputation as a guerrilla street artist in his home town of Hull, with such tongue-in-cheek works as the Settee of Culture, commenting on Hull becoming the home of the Turner Prize in 2017, and most recently turning a parked London taxi into a giant tin of Spam. Living by the Warhol ethos of "art is whatever you can get away with!"
ACTRESSES: Selection of signed 8 x 10 and 8 x 12 photographs by various film and television actresses including Anne Archer, Jacqueline Bisset, Angie Dickinson, Linda Gray, Martha Plimpton, Susan Sarandon, Alicia Silverstone, Charlene Tilton, Kathleen Turner, Leslie Caron, Catherine Deneuve, Shirley Jones, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Debbie Reynolds etc. Many of the images are colour and all are boldly signed, largely to clear areas. None are inscribed. VG to EX, 17
TURNER IKE: (1931-2007) American Musician, former husband of Tina Turner. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Turner with annotation his hand. The promotional image depicting the musician in a head and shoulders pose playing his guitar. Signed by Turner in black ink to a clear area of the image, adding `Believe me, someday you´ll have a family, how would like your kids to be and talk to you, love´, and `Positive note, you´ll understand later, if not now´. Together with a Valentine´s Day greeting card signed in black ink by Turner. Also including a business visiting card of “Ike Turner & The Kings of Rhythm, Father of Rock & Roll”, signed by Turner to the verso. VG, 3 £80-100
GEORGE, H.B. The Oberland and its Glaciers: explored and illustrated with Ice-Axe and Camera. [Map, 28 original mounted photographs.] Bennett, 1866, 4to, cloth gilt. WHYMPER, E. Swiss Pictures drawn with Pen and Pencil. RTS, [ca. 1870], 4to, cloth gilt. TURNER, D. Account of a Tour in Normandy. Engravings. Arch, 1820, 2 vols., pink calf gilt. (4)
TOULMIN, Joshua. The History of the Town of Taunton, in the County of Somerset. Embellished with plates. T. Norris, Taunton, 1791, 4to, half calf, 3 substantial a.ls.s. from Toulmin, 1787-88, inserted. EYTON, R. Domesday Studies; an analysis and digest of the Somerset survey . . . and of the Someret Gheld Inquest of A.D. 1084. Reeves & Turner, 1880, 2 vols. in 1, red calf gilt, 4pp. a.l.s. from author tipped in; and another, on Wells Cathedral.
PULTENEY, R. Catalogues of the Birds, Shells, and some of the More Rare Plants, of Dorsetshire. From the new and enlarged edition of Mr. Hutchins's History of that County. Printed by J. Nichols, for the use of the author and his friends, 1799, folio, half calf. ------. Catalogues of the Birds, Shells . . . With Additions; and a brief memoir of the author. Illustrated with plates. Nichols, 1813, folio, half roan, inscription by the editor referring to destruction of the earlier edition, signature and further inscription by Dawson Turner. (2)
A good quality and architecturally decorative Edwardian mahogany sideboard by Turner, Woodward & Co Ltd of 36 John Dalton Street, Manchester, The upper section featuring a central bevelled and shaped mirror recessed between twin glazed panelled cabinet doors, above carved winged cherubic head motifs, the reverse breakfront shaped base featuring two central long drawers flanked on either side by the pedestal supports, each of which incorporates a short frieze drawer above a decoratively panelled cupboard door, flanked by fluted canted corners, raised on spreading plinth base, width approx. 184cm.
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Payne & Turner, Copper Halfpenny, obv crowned bust in profile right, ALFRED YE GREAT REFOUNDED BATH . A.D. 900 .-. around, rev ancient walls and a tower within an ornamental circle, AND SURROUNDED IT WITH WALLS AND TOWERS . + . around, edge PAYNE & TURNER SILVER-SMITHS BATH (Conder p.135, 43; Pye p.6, 4; Virt p.49; Atkins p.174, 54; D&H Somersetshire 65). Good extremely fine with a fair amount of original colour, scarce.
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Payne & Turner, Copper Halfpenny, obv crowned bust in profile right, ALFRED YE GREAT REFOUNDED BATH . A.D. 900 .-. around, rev ancient walls and a tower within an ornamental circle, AND SURROUNDED IT WITH WALLS AND TOWERS . + . around, edge I PROMISE TO PAY ON DEMAND ONE HALFPENNY (Atkins p.175, 54a; D&H Somersetshire 65a). Good extremely fine with a fair amount of original colour, rare. ex Daniels Collection
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Payne & Turner, Copper Halfpenny, obv crowned bust in profile right, ALFRED YE GREAT REFOUNDED BATH . A.D. 900 .-. around, rev ancient walls and a tower within an ornamental circle, AND SURROUNDED IT WITH WALLS AND TOWERS . + . around, edge plain (Atkins p.175, 54b; D&H Somersetshire 65b). Better than extremely fine, the reverse retaining some original colour, very rare.
A selection of HM silver including two Georgian silver salt spoons, John Langlands I & John Robertson, another similar and teaspoon both Newcastle, Thomas Wheatley, a Georgian silver caddy spoon having scalloped bowl, John Turner, Victorian silver butter knife having mother of pearl handle, HM silver handled shoe horn and button hook, and a cigarette case, Birmingham 1906, Samuel M Levi

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