Good late 18th century German violin by and labelled Puncraty Reber fecit, Mogonty Ao. 1786; also bearing two repairer's labels, the two piece back of faint medium curl with fine curl to the sides, the head of plainish wood, the table of a fine width grain and the varnish of a light reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 14 3/16", 36cm *This lot is subject to VAT at 20% on the hammer price
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Good violin labelled Fait á Mirecourt, par le Maitre-Luthier, Amedee Dieudonne en 1936, no. 1027, the two piece back of faint medium/fine curl with faint medium curl to the head, the table of a fine width grain widening to the flanks and the varnish of a light reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 14 3/16", 36cm *This lot is subject to VAT at 20% on the hammer price
Contemporary English violoncello by and labelled Malcolm Rae, Leicester (r) 1986, the two piece back of faint medium/fine curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a medium/fine width grain and the varnish of a light orange-brown colour on a golden ground, 28 7/8", 73.30cm, hard case - *This instrument is sold with a nickel mounted violoncello bow by and stamped R. Paesold; also another nickel mounted violoncello bow, unstamped
English violoncello in need of restoration by and labelled Jeffery J. Gilbert, Peterborough, Fecit, Anno MCMXXIX; also signed and dated 1929 to the inner back, the two piece back of medium curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a fine width grain and the varnish of a light reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 28 1/4", 71.70cm, bow
French violoncello in need of restoration by Francois Barzoni fecit-anno 1909, Manufacture Speciale de la Maison, Beare & Fils á Londres, the two piece back of medium/fine curl with similar faint curl to the sides, the head of medium curl, the table of a fine width grain slightly widening to the flanks and the varnish of a light reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 29 7/8", 75.90cm, hard case
William Moorcroft (British, 1872 - 1945) for Moorcroft Waving Corn design large ovoid vase with collar rim, decorated with ears of corn painted in pink, green and oatmeal on a light cream ground, mid 1930s design, height 25 cm. Impressed factory and paint marks to base. Condition Report: Discolouration to glazing and some bleeding.
[WILDE, Oscar]. The Ballad of Reading Gaol by C.3. 3., published by Leonard Smithers, 1898, second edition as stated, copyright February, 1898, bookplate of Clarence Eiloart on front pastedown, half-title, later inscription on front free endpaper, 31 pages printed on single-sides of hand-made paper, a few pages uncut, edges untrimmed, original cream and tan cloth, gilt title to spine, 8vo.A poem by Oscar Wilde, written while in exile following his release from Reading Gaol on May 19, 1897. Smithers published the finished poem in 1898 under the name "C.3.3.", which stood for cell block C,landing 3, cell 3. The first edition of 800 copies, sold out within a week, and a second edition of 1,000 copies was printed on 24 February. It was not commonly known, until the 7th printing in June 1899, that C.3.3. was Oscar Wilde.Condition Report: some soiling to boards and spine, gilt title faded on spine, spine ends and corners rubbed, toning and light foxing to preliminaries, otherwise internally a clean copy.
[GREAT WAR]: CONFIDENTIAL 'WAR INSTRUCTIONS FOR BRITISH MERCHANT SHIPS', AUGUST 1917 - a rare first edition copy of the Admiralty's official publication C.B. (Confidential Book) 415, individually numbered Copy No. 227, containing secret instructions issued as a precaution against the German navys attempts to sink allied shipping, August 1917, with printed note to front pastedown This book is weighted with lead, and if thrown overboard will sink, 86 pages, plus two Addenda, and numerous 'Convoy Zig-Zag' diagrams, allied and enemy submarine silhouettes, and black and white photographic plates of mines and torpedoes, original blue buckram with lead-weighted covers (for rapid disposal at sea), 8vo; together with, a loosely inserted one-page typescript letter on Admiralty Staff headed notepaper and a Receipt form for Secret Book The Mercantile Marine and Submarine Warfare C.B. 721/a, the letter (unsigned) dated February 19, 1919, was sent to an unknown recipient from (Sgd.) Alan Hotham, Director of Trade Division, Hotham announces with honour that copies of another Secret Book, C.B. 721 (2) are to be issued through the Shipping Intelligence Officers, two copies thereof will be issued in exchange for the attached Form of Declaration and receipt duly completed . . . copies may be lent to Masters and Officers of the Mercantile Marine for perusal only . . at other times these books should be kept under lock and key, and under no circumstances should they be taken to sea. (3) Condition Report: light creasing to a few leaf edges, otherwise overall good condition with clean bright binding.
Only Fools & Horses (BBC Sitcom 1981-2003) - Sir David Jason - autographed large format 16x12" colour photograph from the episode 'A Touch Of Glass'. Signed by Jason in black ink to a light area. Supplied with a certificate of authenticity from the Only Fools and Horses Appreciation Society.
Only Fools & Horses (BBC Sitcom 1981-2003) - a scarce original caricature / cartoon artwork print featuring the cast from the series. Autographed by x9 of the original cast including: Sir David Jason, Buster Merryfield (1920-1999), Kenneth MacDonald (1950-2001), Roger Lloyd Pack (1944-2014), Paul Barber, Sue Holderness, Gwyneth Strong, Patrick Murray, and John Challis (1942-2021). This item originally carried a forged David Jason autograph but has recently been correctly signed by Sir David who has made light of the forgery by adding 'Who's This Plonker?' alongside. Unique piece of Only Fools memorabilia. Framed. 38cm x 45cm. Supplied with a certificate of authenticity from the Only Fools and Horses Appreciation Society.
Only Fools & Horses (BBC Sitcom 1981-2003) - Sir David Jason - autographed large format 16x12" colour photograph from the famous Heroes & Villains 'Batman & Robin' episode. Signed by Jason in black ink to a light area. Supplied with a certificate of authenticity from the Only Fools and Horses Appreciation Society.
From The Estate Of Bill Owen (1914-1999) - Last Of The Summer Wine - framed certificate issued to Bill from the BBC 'The British Broadcasting Corporation Light Entertainment Group is proud to honour the outstanding contribution to Television Comedy by Bill Owen and Last Of The Summer Wine - the first comedy series in the world to have been in production for twenty-one years.' Signed by the Director General, BBC1 Controller and other heads of department. Framed. As displayed in Bill Owen's home. Measures: 32cm x 23cm.
Only Fools & Horses (BBC Sitcom 1981-2003) - Sir David Jason - autographed large format 16x12" colour photograph from the classic ' Jolly Boy's Outing ' 1989 Christmas Special. Signed by Jason in black ink to a light area. Supplied with a certificate of authenticity from the Only Fools and Horses Appreciation Society.
Only Fools & Horses - The Starlight Rooms - a dual signed poster featuring a photograph of Tony Angelino and Raquel from the series. Signed by Tessa Peake Jones and Philip Pope in black ink to light areas. A3 size. Supplied with a certificate of authenticity from the Only Fools and Horses Appreciation Society.
Only Fools & Horses (BBC Sitcom 1981-2003) - Sir David Jason - autographed large format 16x12" colour montage photograph from the iconic Heroes & Villains 'Batman & Robin' episode. Signed by Jason in black ink to a light central area. Supplied with a certificate of authenticity from the Only Fools and Horses Appreciation Society.
Only Fools & Horses (BBC Sitcom 1981-2003) - Trotter Coffee Table - a bespoke made Only Fools And Horses themed interior design coffee / centre table featuring a replica Reliant Regal Supervan III door in full ' Trotters Independent Trading ' livery, with chrome effect badges and weathering. Mounted on turned light oak wooden legs, with a safety glass top. Signed by x28 members of the original cast and crew, including Sir David Jason who has only ever signed a limited number of these. Other autographs include: Sue Holderness - Marlene Tessa Peake-Jones - Raquel Gwyneth Strong - Cassandra Denis Lill - Alan Parry Patrick Murray - Mickey Pearce Philip Pope - Tony Angelino Antoni Corone - Rico Occhetti Michael Fenton Stevens - Alan Perkins Vas Blackwood - Lennox Gilbey Christopher Ryan - Tony Driscoll Roy Marsden - Danny Driscoll Andree Bernard - Nervous Nerys Nick Stringer - Jumbo Mills Ron Aldridge - Bronco Lane Robert Glenister - Myles Ewan Stewart - Dr. Robbie Meadows Bhasker Patel - Dr. Singh Paul Opacic - Jules Helen Blizzard - Trudy Mike Carnell - Young Towser Lee Gibson - Singer from Jolly Boys Outing John Moreno - Enrico William Thomas - Barman Leslie Rogers - Policeman Julie La Rousse - Julie the Barmaid Adrian Pegg - Location Manager Tony Dow - Director Difficult to find such an item signed by as many cast members. Some easy assembly will be required, as all parts supplied brand new and flatpacked. With certificate from the Only Fools and Horses Appreciation Society. Measures approx; H40cm x W93cm x D83cm. A video of this item can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/NXhXz0MkfXc
Morecambe & Wise - Legendary English Comedy Double-Act - an original 'Auntie's All Time Greats' award trophy for 'Eric Morecambe & Ernie Wise - Favourite Light Entertainment Performers', presented to Ernie Wise in 1996 as part of the BBC Television 60th Anniversary 1936-1996. The appearance at the awards marked Wise's final TV appearance. The trophy featuring a bronze effect figure, with a ring of fire. An engraved plaque features to the front. As owned by Ernie Wise. Generally in excellent original condition. Measures 34cm tall.
Only Fools & Horses (BBC Sitcom 1981-2003) - Series 1 - a scarce original retro vintage 'American Truck' framed poster / picture. Identical to that seen adorning the wall of the Trotter flat in the very first episode and throughout the early series. Autographed by Sir David Jason in black ink to a light area. Within it's original retro frame. Measures 56cm x 80cm total size. Supplied with a certificate of authenticity from the Only Fools and Horses Appreciation Society. The only one Sir David has ever signed, and an extremely difficult piece to come by.
Only Fools & Horses (BBC Sitcom 1981-2003) - Strangers On The Shore (2002 Christmas Special) - a original production used prop 'Thames Water - Final Demand' letter, as used in the episode. White and pink paper, with typed text. Signed by Sir David Jason (Del) in black ink. This original prop originally carried a forged David Jason autograph, but Sir David has recently signed it and has made light of the incorrect signature by adding 'Not Kosher!' next to it and 'Kosher!!' next to his correct autograph. Professionally framed and glazed. 40cm x 50cm. Supplied with a certificate of authenticity from the Only Fools and Horses Appreciation Society.
From The Estate Of Bill Owen (1914-1999) - Katharine Hepburn (1907-2003 American Actress) - personal autographed 8x10" black and white photograph of Hepburn c1950s, signed 'Bill - with affection and good luck, Kath' in fountain pen ink to a light area. Hepburn starred with Owen in a 1950 American production of Shakespeare's 'As You Like It.' A unique and personal item from Owen's estate - the shortening of Katharine's name to 'Kath' is seldom seen, and highlights the personal connection.
The Little Green Planet Show (1991-1993 BBC TV Children's Show) - The Rocket - the original screen used production stop-motion Rocket prop, as used in the opening title sequence for each episode. Resin construction, still fitted with various inner components which originally generated smoke / light for the 'take off' sequence. Hand painted. Survives in generally excellent production used condition. Mounted on a later display base which can be unscrewed. Measures approx: 63cm tall Provenance: as made by our client for production, and retained after filming. This rocket can be seen in the opening titles here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfJmf9duaLw
Peter Brough and Archie Andrews In 'Educating Archie' (BBC Radio Programme 1950-1960) - an original production script once belonging to writer Ronald Wolfe. and featuring Ronald Shiner, Harry Secombe, Beryl Reid, Hattie Jacques, Ronald Chesney and Peter Madden, with script by Eric Sykes and Ronald Wolfe. Dated 20th December 1953, for Episode 94 - No. 12 of the 4th Series. 27pp, plus cover. Contains many alterations in pencil throughout, with crossed out lines and added notes etc. Early piece of British Comedy memorabilia. Educating Archie was a BBC Light Programme comedy show which was broadcast for nearly ten years between June 1950 and February 1960. The programme featured ventriloquist Peter Brough and his doll Archie Andrews. The show was very popular, despite its unlikely central premise of a ventriloquist act on radio. Educating Archie averaged 15 million listeners, and a fan club boasted 250,000 members. It was so successful that in 1950, after only four months on the air, it won the Daily Mail's Variety Award. The programme introduced comedians who later became well known, including Tony Hancock as Archie's tutor, Benny Hill, Harry Secombe, Dick Emery, Bernard Bresslaw, Hattie Jacques, and Bruce Forsyth – together with a young Julie Andrews as Archie's girlfriend. Later, Beryl Reid took this role, playing the St Trinian's School-esque Monica. Ronald Wolfe (1922 – 2011) was a British television comedy scriptwriter, best known for his 1960s and 1970s sitcoms The Rag Trade, Meet the Wife, On the Buses and Romany Jones alongside his writing partner Ronald Chesney.
John Harvey Oswald (Scottish 1843-1895): 'A Sketch off the Bass', oil on panel, signed titled and dated 1865 verso 22cm x 30cm Provenance: private collection, purchased John Swan Limited 28th November 2013 Lot 45Condition Report: Good condition, behind glass. Some overpainting in the sky visible under UV light. Well presented in quality 19th century swept gilt frame - ready to hang.
George Romney (British 1734-1802): 'Mr Plant' - Half Length Portrait, oil on canvas unsigned 74cm x 62cm Provenance: private local collection, purchased Tennants 27th April 2001 Lot 655Condition Report: Overall good condition, well presented, ready to hang. Reinforced area verso around the chin area, some areas of over-paint visible under UV light.
Forrest Hewit (British 1870-1956): Lady in a Blue Dress - half length portrait, oil on board signed and dated 1923, 39cm x 28cmProvenance: Hewit was born in Manchester and studied under Walter Sickert and T.C. Dugdale. He was a director of the Calico Printers Association, a member of the Manchester Academy of Fine Arts and lived in WilmslowCondition Report: Thin but stable paintwork with some craquelure, no signs of over-paint under UV light
Elizabeth Campbell Fisher Clay (American/British 1871-1959): 'Old Bridge - Madrid', oil on panel signed, titled verso 11cm x 17cm Provenance: West Yorkshire dec'd estate; with Christie's London 21st July 1988 Lot 116 Notes: signed 'EC Fisher', painted before her marriage to Howard Clay on 20th April 1909.Condition Report: Very good original condition, no signs of overpainting visible under UV light. Well presented in quality swept frame - ready to hang.
Rowland Henry Hill (Staithes Group 1873-1952): 'Cornstacks at Ellerby', oil on board signed and dated 1927, 22cm x 27cm Provenance: private collection, exh. Phillips & Sons, The Dower House, Cookham, June 1976 and September 1987, label versoCondition Report: Very good condition, well presented - ready to hang. No signs of overpainting visible under UV light.
James William Booth (Staithes Group 1867-1953): Shorthorn Cattle and Hens in Stable setting, oil on canvas signed 60cm x 90cmProvenance: same family ownership for over 25 yearsCondition Report: Excellent condition, tight canvas, stable paint, no sign of over-paint under UV light. Well presented in quality frame, ready to hang
William Dalglish (Scottish 1860-1909): Campbeltown Boats at Rest, oil on canvas signed 39cm x 60cm Provenance: private collection, purchased James Alder Fine Art, Hexham; with McTear's Glasgow 15th May 2014 Lot 1645Condition Report: Very good original condition, very minor overpainting visible under UV light. Well presented - ready to hang.

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