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Large promotional tour poster of Ozzy Osbourne's Blizzard of Ozz concert at Middlesbrough Town Hall from 29th October 1980. Dimensions: 102cm x 76cm. Poster is in excellent condition for its age and the type of paper it has been printed on. Inkwork is still bright. Some light wear and small tear of 5cm in the lettering of Blizzard. No folds or creases. Overall condition: Very Good to Excellent.
Ephemera, 2 posters to comprise a Derry & Toms department store poster for the State Procession on 28th June 1938 of Queen Victoria's Coronation, a long paper poster (approx. size 35 138 cms), one side listing the procession programme and the other bearing Derry & Toms advertisements (1 professional repair, a few small splits to folds and light foxing o/w in good condition), together with a poster advertising a public tea party given by the Long Preston Wesleyan Sunday School (no date) (approx. size 15 x 20") (fair/gd)
Cinema, Clint Eastwood 2 original quad posters for 'Thunderbolt and Lightfoot X rated 1974 Clint Eastwood and Jeff Bridges movie printed by Lonsdale & Bartholomew Ltd. Nottingham (gd with 4 drawing pin holes, slight wear to folds and light edge knocks) and Escape From Alcatraz 1979 quad poster printed by Leonard Ripley & Co Ltd of London (vg)
Trade cards, Australia, McIntyre Bros, Film Artists, Series 1, four cards, Ethel Clayton, Elaine Hammerstein, William S Hart & Tom Mix & Series 2, eleven cards, Charlie Chaplin, (vg), Agnes Ayres, Dorothy Dalton, Viola Dana, Grace Darmond, D W Griffith, Harold Lloyd, Charles Ray, Anita Stewart, Gloria Swanson & Billie Burke (most with sl faults, light foxing etc)
Postcards, Military, a Gale & Polden published mix of 20 cards inc. Ceremonial and Active Service series (3) (Alphabet), and Regimental Uniform series nos. 2129, 2136, and 2155 (2), Alphabet series B33, G33 and A89. Cards illustrated by Harry Payne, Ernest Ibbetson and W. B Wollen. Also 13 cards from the Regimental Badge series, inc. The Royal Dublin Fusiliers, Scots Guards, Norfolk Regiment, King's Shropshire Light Infantry, Black Watch etc (gd)
Postcards, Silks, 3 regimental embroidered silks, inc. 'The King's Own Scottish Borderers' with castle and white cross to centre of badge; 'Prince Albert's Somerset Light Infantry' with horn and P.A above caption; and The Essex Regt with oval badge and shield to centre and 3 white cutlasses (mainly gd)
Postcards, Silks, 4 military/patriotic embroidered silk cards. Includes Y.M.C.A in red triangle captioned 'Souvenir de France'; A.V.C (Army Veterinary Corps) with AVC to centre of badge and horses head either side; vertical card with kangaroo and Australian flag above 'Australia' on banner below, and 'Souvenir d'Ypres' showing church (some light age toning o/w gd)
Postcards, Silks, 2 regimental embroidered silk badges, inc. the 23rd County of London Battalion, 'The 23 Battn. The London Reg', South Africa 1900-02 in centre of 7 point star with flags either side and crown above; also 'Royal Irish Rifles' with Irish harp below and horn, captioned 'For Auld Lang Syne' (a little light foxing o/w mainly gd)
Postcards, Shipping, a good naval shipping collection in modern album approx. 220 cards, with many RPs inc. Gladiator disaster Yarmouth IOW, HMS President, Sub C class no. 56, B class no. 21, HMS Cape of Good Hope, HMS Swift, HMS London, HMS Cleopatra, Royal Naval Review Spithead, groups, HMS Electra, HMS Devonia mine sweeper, HMS Thunderer, Royal Oak, HMT Derbyshire. Also printed 'Life in Navy' naval comic, divers (G & P published), RP of crew of Gladiator removing light articles to boats (Cribb photo), RP of sinking of German ship 'Blucher' (mainly gd)
Postcards, Rail, a collection of approx. 148 cards and a few postcard sized photographs. RPs include 13 cards of disused Industrial line, with 'E.H.L.R' on loco, also shows rolling stock and part of the line and dilapidated locos. Also RP of Ashover Light Railway, Clapham Junction (several) etc. Officials include Great Western, Furrass, Lancs & Yorks; L & NW mostly view cards with ads on the reverse of 3 cards, with 'Direct Route Scotland and the Lake District', 'Dublin International Exhibition opening May 1907' and 'Liverpool to Manchester' via Central Wales. Sold with coloured and RPs of locos inc. Tuck (mainly gd)
SIR WILLIAM BLAKE RICHMOND (1842–1921) STUDY FOR 'THE RESURRECTION': SLEEPING ROMAN SOLDIER, LATE 1890's black and white chalk on brown paper, framed 26cm x 43cm (frame size 41cm x 59cm) Provenance: Estate of the late Dr. Susan Beattie Note: Between 1899 and 1904, four quarter-dome mosaics were added to the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral, based on designs by William Blake Richmond. These mosaics, produced and installed by James Powell and Sons, marked a significant departure from the smooth, flat, and non-reflective tesserae style used in earlier designs of G.F. Watts in 1866. Richmond instead embraced a more dynamic and vibrant aesthetic, utilising jagged, irregular glass pieces set at angles to the plaster to catch and reflect light. This innovative technique was inspired by Richmond's study of Byzantine and early Christian mosaics in Ravenna, Monreale, and Rome. The current lot, a depiction of a sleeping Roman soldier, is a study for part of the quarter-dome composition entitled "The Resurrection".
SIR BASIL SPENCE (1907-1976) FOR H. MORRIS & CO. TWO 'ALLEGRO' ARMCHAIRS, DESIGNED 1947-1948 laminated wood, maker's label MORRIS MADE / GUARANTEED TRADE MARK / GLASGOW (2) 85cm high, 52cm wide, 50cm deep Literature: Studio Yearbook of Decorative Art, 1949, p. VIII (advertised);Austerity to Affluence: British Art & Design 1945-1962, The Fine Art Society, London, 1997, p. 14 and p. 22, cat. no. F27;Long P. and Thomas J. (ed.), Basil Spence, Architect National Galleries of Scotland in Association with RCAHMS, Edinburgh 2008, p. 52 and p. 54, fig 55, illustrated. Note: In 1947 Neil Morris of manufacturers Morris of Glasgow asked Spence to collaborate on a range of plywood furniture he was working on, which was to include his Bambi chair and celebrated Cloud table. The result was the 'Allegro' dining suite, which was awarded a diploma by the Council of Industrial Design in January 1949. In March of the same year it was exhibited at the Glasgow Today and Tomorrow, where it was commended, and an example of the armchair was commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art, New York for their collection. In September 1949 it was displayed at the Morris stand, also designed by Spence, at the Scottish Industries Exhibition. In 1951 another single armchair was commissioned for the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum in London (V&A; CIRC.183-1951).The manufacture of the Allegro suite found its origins in wartime innovation. The Southampton-based manufacturer of helicopters, Cierva Autogiro, had developed techniques of laminating and shaping wood to make strong and light helicopter blades - these blades were supplied by Morris of Glasgow by 1946, and the same technology was applied to this remarkable suite of furniture soon afterwards. Over one hundred layers of wood were bonded together under high frequency electrical pressure with phenoformaldehyde, a synthetic resin. The wood is then shaped and carved to produce the chairs (and the matching table and sideboard). Whilst it is now acknowledged as a landmark in immediate Post-War British furniture design, the immense expense of this manufacturing process meant that this furniture went into extremely limited production, and as a result examples are extremely rare. In 1950 a single chair was advertised at £31 18s 3d, at a time when the average British annual income was just £101.
Victorian infantry officers sword by Wilkinson and another sword first with a Royal Artillery pattern 89 cm slightly curved single fullered sabre blade with spear point etched with VR cypher, foliate scrolls and initials, numbered 25641, brass proof disc, signed Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall 1822 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer’s steel three-bar hilt with a chequered pommel and wire bound shagreen grip, together with an 18th century 80.5 cm single edged and fullered blade engraved with a crown and foliate scrolls, numbered 126 fitted with an steel guard with GVR cypher, wire bound grip handle, metal scabbard with two ring hangers (2)first length 104cm., Condition:commensurate with age lacking. first lacking scabbard. metal scabbard with surface corrosion and blistering
Alexandre Ouline (Belgian, 1918-1940) 'Maternite', a patinated bronzesigned Ouline, on black marble plinth base height 29cm., length 40cm., Condition:Some small areas of wear to patination with light scratches and wear, principally to child's right cheek, only visible on close inspection Small Chips to corners and edges of plinth base
A pair of French two light crystal and gilt painted metal 'Parrot' wall appliques c.1960attributed to Maison Bagues, the backplate in the form of a parrot perched on an urn issuing leaf and flower scroll arms with drip pans and moulded glass nozzles, (2)height 47cm., width 24 cm.Condition:Good condition commensurate with age. crystal elements mostly in very good condition. Some very minor small fleabite losses to edges of very base of right facing parrot. Fitted for electricity but in need of re wiring
Albin., Eleazar. A Natural History of English Insects. Illustrated with A Hundred copper plates, Curiously Engraven from the LifeLondon, 1720, first edition, printed for the author: and sold by William and John Innys, 100 hand coloured engraved plates, subscribers list, 4to, later bound in red half calf the spine with raised bands,Condition:Toning and mottling to paper. pencil marginal annotations throughout spotting to end blank and last page. occasional light offsetting. bright
A pair of Edwardian silver five light candelabraSheffield, 1909, makers mark J S Rthe weighted plain tapering octagonal columns on octagonal stepped bases with raised wavy edged rim, the detachable branch sections each issuing two pairs of acanthus scroll arms with nozzles and drip pans below a central light, (2)height 59 cm., total weight approx. 134.36oztCondition:One scroll arm of one section detached but present. On the other section one nozzle leads inwards One the same candlestick the column is pushing down on the base and the candlestick now rocks. The other candlestick has a ding to base on one side Butcher's Hall, The Worshipful Company of Butchers
A British Naval Officers 1827 pattern sword by J Gieve & Son c.1900the 79 cm straight flat backed single fullered tapering blade with etched decoration, one side with crowned fouled anchor the other the Royal coat of arms, a brass proof disc next to hilt, rubbed signature 'Royal Naval Outfitters 21 George St Hanover Square, half basket gilt brass guard, lion headed pommel with extended mane and wire bound shagreen grip, original brass mounted black leather scabbard with two ring hangers, initialled J.F.F.A.overall length 95cm. Condition:Overall in good condition with occasional light pitting and rust spots. Scabbard leather dry with craquelure to varnish but overall in good order commensurate with age
Westwood., John Obadiah. The Cabinet of Oriental Entomology; being A selection of some of the rarer and more beautiful species of insects, Natives of India and the Adjacent IslandsLondon, William Smith, 1848, 42 lithograph plates with handcolouring ,most with tissue guards, marbled edge, 4to, contemporary fine grained full green morocco, gilt tooled borders, spine and edges pp. 88 Condition:spotting to title pages first few and last few pages. Occasional light spotting throughout. Offsetting to first plate, some others with offsetting to tissue guard. Scuffs to board edges and corners
A late Victorian silver and enamel cigarette caseBirmingham, 1899, Rolason Brothersof rectangular curved from, the hinged cover inset with a oval enamel panel painted with a Red Fox in a landscape, length 8.7cm., weight approx. 3.95oztCondition:Surface wear and v light scratching to enamel. very slight chip to enamel on the left hand edge. The case with light knocks and dings. Interior gilt very rubbed.This cigarette case was presented to the owner's uncle, David Farrar, star of the 1950 film 'Gone to Earth'.
Morris., Rev. Francis Orpen. Three copies of A History of British Butterfliesfirst A History of British Butterflies, London, Groombridge & Sons, 1853, first edition 71 lithograph plates with hand colouring and tissue guards 8vo, gilt edged, original full grained dark green blind tooled and pictorial gilt tooled pictorial decoration to boards and spine , bound together with Aphorismata Entomologica "Cavendo Tutus" pp. 29 second London, 1853, blue cloth, third, eighth edition, London, John C. Nimmo 1895, 79 hand coloured lithograph plates, 4to., bookplate for George A. R. Phillips contemporary tan half morocco with cloth boards (3)Condition:first occasional v light spotting but overall good Aphorismata Entomologica with foxing to both plates a first page. Binding Second some spotting to blanks occasional marks third Good condition
Grant MacDonald. A pair of large Elizabeth II Modernist silver and parcel gilt pepper millsLondon, 1983, Grant MacDonaldOf plain waisted form with textured upper section, bears applied gilt Arms of the Worshipful Company of Butchers, the base with a raised gilt band with five relief panels depicting different scenes from the meat trade to include Smithfields, a Butchers Shop, Cattle Pens and an Abattoir, (2) height 18.8cm.Condition:Overall good condition commensurate with age occasional minor surface knocks and marks. light rubbing to high points of gilt Butcher's Hall, The Worshipful Company of Butchers
Charles Pilatte (1813-1885) Costumes et Demi Toilette 1864-1872comprising sixty designs for evening dresses and ball gowns or 'figurines', lithographic outlines hand finished with watercolour, gouache and pen on card, bound in two volumes with guard leaves , 4to, pencil annotations verso with model numbers and listing clientele and their colour choices and other specifications.Charles Pilatte was a dress-designer for the Fashion Houses Worth and Gagelin then on his own accountCondition:Bindings tired, spines lacking. Fragments of one spine with title detached but present. Browning and light soiling to designs. some with additional drawings and sketches. One volume three have lost the top right hand. corner of card with image unaffected. other album one design with cut section to one hand corner and loss to bottom right Chipping to edges of guard leaves
Kirby., William F. European Butterflies and MothsLondon, 1889, Cassell, 61 engraved plates of which 60 hand coloured with tissue guards 4to, gilt edged, orig. gilt decorated and embossed pictorial cloth, pp426Condition:toning, occasional light spotting, explanation of plates pages annotated in pen with Arabic numberscorners bumped with some wear

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