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Prout, Samuel "Sketches at Home and Abroad..", M.A. Nattali 1844, various plates, library stamps top right hand corner, marbled end papers, library plates, half leather marbled boards, gilt titles and raised bands but rubbed, Prout, Samuel "Hints on Light and Shadow Composition etc as applicable to Landscape Painting", James Rimell 1876, illustrated with tinted lithographic plates, library stamps top right hand corner, binding loose, contemporary brown binding with gilt titles, Humphris, Henry D. "Principals of Prospective", Chapman and Hall, 1869, plates, contemporary binding with gilt titles and half leather, but very bumped and worn, oblong folio, Hayter, Sir George A folio of etchings (4) Please note we do not guarantee books regarding collation. Bidders must be completely satisfied with condition and collation before bidding.
Pair unusual mid-eighteenth century Chinese blue and white export porcelain octagonal meat plates painted with Chinese huntsmen with muskets, shooting game, within floral borders, 31cm wide x 22.5cm high CONDITION REPORT One has a small rim chip and fritting. Other has two small rim chips and fritting. Both have some light surface wear to glaze commensurate with age. Overall good order
Antique Chinese table screen with rectangular blue and white porcelain plaque painted with figures and bullock, in carved hardwood frame with stand with carved scrollwork supports, 74cm high x 49cm wide CONDITION REPORT Very good condition. No cracks or restoration. Some minor nibbling to edge of glaze. Frame missing three wood mounts and four corners of the light coloured surround
Victorian carved shell cameo brooch depicting an angel in yellow metal mount, 50mm x 42mm and another similar depicting an angel playing pipes in the clouds, 42mm x 35mm CONDITION REPORT Angel - cameo in good condition. Faint cracks within the shell, visible when held up to the light. Brooch mount in good condition. No hallmarks. Cameo has been glued into the mount with spots of glue visible at the back. Angel in the clouds - cameo in good condition. Detail / definition fairly worn / crude. Faint cracks within the shell visible when held up to the light. Brooch mount in good condition. No hallmarks
BOXING: Max Baer (1909-1959) American Boxer, World Heavyweight Champion 1934-35. Vintage signed postcard photograph of Baer standing in a full length boxing pose. Signed in dark fountain pen ink to a light area of the image and dated 1937 in his hand; Max Schmeling (1905-2005) German Boxer, World Heavyweight Champion 1930-32. Vintage signed postcard photograph of Schmeling standing in a full length boxing pose. Photograph by Bryant of New York. Signed with his name alone in dark fountain pen ink to the lower white border. Some very slight, minor corner creasing, otherwise VG, 2 Baer defeated Schmeling in a bout at Yankee Stadium on 8th June 1933 in what was loosely viewed as a fight between the Jewish faith and the prejudice of the Nazis.
BOXING: Selection of A.Ls.S., T.Ls.S., some signed pieces, album pages and magazine photographs etc., by various boxers including Randolph Turpin, Jackie Turpin, Dick Turpin, Don Cockell, Dave McCleave, Jack Solomons, Jackie Paterson, Petey Sarron, Phil Scott (discussing the fixing of a fight against Jack Sharkey), Joey Sangor, Alan Minter, Albert Finch, Robert Cohen, Joe Burman, Larry Gains, Johnny Pritchett, Pete Rademacher (the only boxer in history to fight for the World Heavyweight Championship in his first professional fight), Lou Brouillard, Jimmy Carter, Howard Winstone, Dave 'Boy' Green etc. Some of the letters are quite lengthy and most have interesting content relating to the boxer's careers in the ring. Some light age wear, G to VG, 35
RAMSEY ALF: (1920-1999) English Footballer and Manager of the English national football team 1963-74 with whom he won the World Cup in 1966. Signed First Day Cover commemorating the European Nations Cup, England vs. West Germany, postmarked at Wembley, 29th April 1972, being the venue and date of the first leg Quarter Finals of the European Nations Cup. Signed by Ramsey in blue ink with his name alone to a clear area. One small, light stain to the lower right corner, evidently where a small address label was originally affixed, otherwise VG
RAMSEY ALF: (1920-1999) English Footballer and Manager of the English national football team 1963-74 with whom he won the World Cup in 1966. Signed First Day Cover commemorating the European Nations Cup, England vs. Switzerland, postmarked at Wembley, 10th November 1971. Signed by Ramsey in black ink with his name alone to a clear area. Together with a signed First Day Cover by Bobby Charlton commemorating the European Cup Final, Manchester United vs. Benfica, postmarked at Wembley, 29th May 1968, being the venue and date of the final. Signed by Charlton in blue ink with his name alone to a clear area. Also including individually signed First Day Covers by the sailors Francis Chichester and Alec Rose. One small, light stain to the lower right corner of Ramsey's cover, evidently where a small address label was originally affixed, VG to EX, 4
FOOTBALL: A good original colour pen and ink drawing of the fictional footballer Roy Race, striker with Melchester Rovers who appeared in the Roy of the Rovers comic strip, drawn and signed by Mike White on a 4to sheet of paper, individually signed by thirteen former footballers and managers including Matt Busby, Ron Greenwood, Jack Charlton, George Cohen, Tom Finney, George Hardwick, Albert Stubbins, Derek Dooley, Albert Scanlon, Bill Perry, Cyril Robinson, Jackie Sewell etc. Together with individually signed 4 x 6.5 magazine photographs by Stanley Matthews and Stan Mortensen, each neatly laid down. Some light surface creasing, otherwise G to VG, 3
BANNISTER ROGER: (1929- ) English Athlete who ran the first sub-four-minute mile. Vintage signed 8 x 6.5 photograph depicting Bannister running in a full length pose as he crosses the finishing line at the Iffley Road Track in Oxford on 6th May 1954 to become the first man to run a mile in less than four minutes. Photograph by the Oxford Mail. Signed ('Best wishes to you all, Roger Bannister') in bold, dark fountain pen ink across a light area at the base of the image. Vintage signed photographs of Bannister are surprisingly scarce. A couple of extremely small, minor areas of paper loss to the corners of the upper white border, otherwise VG
DAVIS JOE: (1901-1978) British Snooker & Billiards Player, World Champion 1927-40, 1946. Vintage signed 5.5 x 3.5 photograph of Davis in a half length pose leaning over a snooker table with his cue as he prepares to pot a ball. With the logo of the New of the World newspaper to the upper white border. Signed by Davis in bold blue fountain pen ink across a light area of the image. Together with a fountain pen ink signature by Davis on an oblong 12mo slip of paper, additionally annotated in his hand 'Junior & Midlands Billiards Champion, Record Break 980, Snooker Worlds Record 96' beneath his signature. Also including a printed 4to souvenir programme for a snooker match as part of a testimonial tribute to Ted Lowe, entitled Farewell Leicester Square Hall, 30th January 1955, signed to the front cover by the snooker players Joe Davis, Fred Davis, Willie Smith, Jack Rea, Alec Brown, John Pulman, Sydney Lee, Sidney Smith and Ted Lowe individually; and further including a signed 6 x 8 photograph of Stephen Hendry. Some slight surface creasing to the programme, G to generally VG, 4
HORSE RACING: A printed small 8vo official printed card for the 'Derby' Day Epsom Races for 27th May 1944, individually signed to the front cover in bold pencil by various jockeys including Gordon Richards, Steve Donoghue, Fred Lane, Tommy Carey, Arthur Wragg, Joseph Marshall, Stanley Wootton, George Gardner, entertainer Tom Walls etc. Some light age wear, about VG
LANGTRY LILLIE: (1853-1929) British Actress, mistress of King Edward VII. Vintage signed sepia cabinet photograph of Langtry standing in a three quarter length pose in costume as Lady Clancarty from The Young Tramp. Photograph by W & D Downey of London. Signed by Langtry with her name alone in dark fountain pen ink to a light area of the background of the image. Annotated in purple ink in another hand to the lower photographer's mount, 'The Young Tramp, Theatre Royal, Bristol 1885'. About VG
THEATRE: Selection of vintage signed postcard photographs by various Edwardian stage actors and actresses including Gabrielle Dorzat, Denis O'Sullivan, Maurice Farkoa (3), Gerald Lawrence, Iris Hoey, Gladys Cooper, A. E. Matthews, Edna May, Evelyn Millard, H. B. Irving, Queenie Leighton, Gaby Deslys, Eva Moore, Margaret Fraser, Lily Brayton, Lilian Braithwaite, Courtice Pounds, Adrienne Augarde, Marie Studholme, Joseph Coyne, Clarita Vidal, Pauline Chase, Marie George, Gabrielle Ray, Mollie Lowell, Stanley Brett, Henry Edwards, Edmund Payne, Nancy Price, Florence St. John, Joyce Carey, Lewis Waller, George Clarke, Margaret Cooper, Ruth Vincent, Camille Clifford, Louis Bradfield, Louie Pounds, Walter Passmore, Rutland Barrington, Oscar Asche, Laurence Irving etc. Unsigned (2). Some are neatly trimmed, and many with light age wear, corner creasing etc. FR to generally G, 101
ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed programmes and handbills etc., by various actors and actresses including Julie Christie, Stewart Granger, Barbara Jefford, Rupert Graves, Ian Carmichael, Harvey Fierstein, Dora Bryan, David Cassidy, Rachel Weisz, Clive Owen, Paul Rhys, Tony Aniholt, Gayle Hunnicut, Richard Todd, Beryl Reid, Tom Hulce, Malcolm McDowell, Ellen Burstyn, Faye Dunaway, Roy Barraclough, Paul Nicholas, Andrew Cruickshank, Sheila Gish, Gerard Butler, Rachel Weisz, Linzi Hateley, Art Malik, Rachael Sterling, Sherman Smith, Fiona Shaw, Honor Blackman, Danny La Rue, Albert Finney, Chita Rivera, Zena Walker, Stockard Channing, Betty Buckley, John Barrowman, Carl Davis, Leslie Phillips, Dora Bryan, Bonnie Langford, Fiona Shaw, John Gordon Sinclair, Ruthie Henshall, Frank Finlay, Toyah Willcox, Maureen Lipman, Ben Warriss, Kiki Dee, Lilliane Montevecchi, Joanna Lumley, etc. Most are multiple signed. Some with light dampstaining and wrinkling, G to VG, 60
COWARD NOEL: (1899-1973) English Actor & Playwright, Academy Award winner. Vintage signed postcard photograph, an early image of Coward seated in a three quarter length pose. Photograph by Maurice Beck & McGregor. Signed in bold, dark fountain pen ink across a light area of the image. One extremely small, minor corner crease, otherwise EX
COWARD NOEL: (1899-1973) English Actor & Playwright, Academy Award winner. Vintage signed sepia postcard photograph of Coward in a half length pose, holding binoculars, in a Naval uniform in costume as Captain E. V. Kinross from the 1942 patriotic war film In Which We Serve. Signed in blue fountain pen ink to a light area of the background and dated 1942 in his hand. Coward has also added the title of the film (which he also directed) in his hand to the lower edge of the image, largely across a darker area. VG
COWARD NOEL: (1899-1973) English Actor & Playwright, Academy Award winner. Vintage signed 6 x 8 photograph of Coward in a head and shoulders pose. Photograph by Dorothy Wilding of London. Signed by Coward in bold blue fountain pen ink to a light area of the image and dated 1934 in his hand. Some very slight, minor damage to one corner, only just affecting the white border, otherwise VG

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