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Los 406

BEATLES THE: A printed oblong 3.5 x 4.5 ticket for A Dance to be held at the Mersey View Ballroom on 20th April 1963, featuring a performance by The Beatles, supported by Bill Gorman and his Orchestra, individually signed to the verso by each of the Fab Four, John Lennon, Paul McCartney (who adds Beatles above his signature), George Harrison and Ringo Starr. Professionally matted in black beneath a large 29 x 19.5 image of The Beatles performing together at a concert. Framed and glazed in a plain black frame to an overall size of 36 x 30.5. McCartney`s signature is somewhat faded, although remains legible. The other three signatures are in bold blue ink. Some light overall age wear, G The Beatles performed at the Measure View Pleasure Grounds and Ballroom at Frodsham, Cheshire, as part of their Spring 1963 tour of the United Kingdom.

Los 408

MCCARTNEY PAUL: (1942-) British Musician, a member of The Beatles. Blue ink signature and inscription on a slim oblong 8vo piece, `To Stuart, all the best! Paul McCartney`, incorporating a doodle of a smiling face at the conclusion of his signature. The piece is also signed by Linda McCartney, `love Linda`. Some folds and light creasing and a couple of small, light stains, none significantly affecting the signatures. About VG

Los 411

SPRINGFIELD DUSTY: (1939-1999) British Pop Singer. Vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of The White Queen of Soul seated in a relaxed full length pose. Signed in bold blue fountain pen ink across a light area of the image. EX

Los 413

ROCK `N` ROLL: Two autograph albums containing over 100 signatures by various Rock `n` Roll singers, musicians and bands including Mick Jagger, Brian Jones, Keith Richard & Charlie Watts of The Rolling Stones (the four signatures together in pencil on an envelope, Jones and Watts a little light), The Byrds (vintage postcard photograph individually signed by David Crosby, Gene Clark, Michael Clarke, Chris Hillman and Jim McGuinn to the verso), Eric Burdon, John Steel and Hilton Valentine of The Animals, Rolf Harris (2, both with self caricatures), Ray Phillips, Pete Shannon and John Hawken of The Nashville Teens, Graham Nash, Ray Davies, Dave Davies, Pete Quaife & Mick Avory of The Kinks, Billy Fury, Freddie Garrity, Mike Pender, Manfred Mann, Tom McGuinness, Paul Jones, Adam Faith, Russ Ballard etc. Some of the signatures are on pieces crudely laid down to pages with sellotape (causing some staining) and many pages with small attached magazine photographs. Many pages are multiple signed. FR to about G, 2

Los 423

STEVENS CAT: (1948-) English Singer & Songwriter. Vintage signed colour 9 x 12 magazine photograph of Stevens standing outdoors in a half length pose. Signed (`Cat Stevens`) in red ink with his name alone to a light area of the background. Rare in this form. VG

Los 427

CREAM: Signed album record sleeve for Best of Cream (1969) by three members of the 1960s British rock supergroup individually, Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker and Eric Clapton. Each have signed their names alone in bold blue inks to clear areas of the front cover. Record still present. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, VG

Los 428

BOLAN MARC: (1947-1977) English Singer and Guitarist with T Rex. Signed album record sleeve for Marc Bolan & T. Rex`s Zinc Alloy and the Hidden Riders of Tomorrow (1974), being a limited edition three-way folded promotional sleeve edition, numbered 576 of 1000. Signed by Bolan in blue ink with his name alone to a light area at the head of the front cover. Accompanied by a T.L.S. by Paul Raven, Editor of Mirabelle magazine, one page, 4to, London, May 1974, to Cheryl. Raven writes in response to a competition run by the magazine and states, in part, `Here`s some good news for you...I`m pleased to say that we have now judged this contest and that YOU will be named as one of the first prizewinners. Your prize-an autographed copy of "Zinc Alloy and the Hidden Riders of Tomorrow"-is enclosed and I do hope that you have many happy hours of listening with it....` Record still present. Two of the vertical card strips used in the creation of the album have become neatly detached although are still present. Some light overall age wear, about VG

Los 429

RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS THE: Signed album record sleeve for Sayin` Somethin` (1967) by both of The Righteous Brothers individually, Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield. Both have signed in bold black inks with their names alone to light areas of their colour images on the front cover. Record still present. VG

Los 430

PINK FLOYD: Signed double album gatefold record sleeve for The Wall (1979) by four members of the English rock band individually, Nick Mason, Roger Waters, Richard Wright and David Gilmour. All have signed in bold blue inks, two to the recto and two to the verso of the sleeve, one adding the band`s name in their hand. Records no longer present. Some light scuffing (particularly to the base of the recto) and minor age wear, not affecting the signatures, about VG

Los 434

MADONNA: (1958-) American Singer. Signed 9 x 12.5 bookweight photograph depicting the blonde pop singer in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in bold black ink with her name alone across a light area of the image. Matted in black and white and framed and glazed in a silver coloured frame to an overall size of 19.5 x 23.5. A couple of very minor, slight creases to the dark background of the image, otherwise VG

Los 437

RADIOHEAD: Signed colour 8.5 x 9.5 cardstock promotional photograph by all five members of the English rock band Radiohead individually, Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Colin Greenwood, Phil Selway and Ed O`Brien individually, the image showing the band standing outdoors together in a group pose in a city. Signed by each in bold black or red inks to light areas of the image, most with their first names only. VG

Los 439

WINEHOUSE AMY: (1983-2011) English Singer and Songwriter. Signed and inscribed Valentines card, the folding 8vo card featuring a design of a heart to the cover with the printed words My Husband My Love. Signed and inscribed by Winehouse in red ink to the inside, alongside a printed greeting, `Blake, you really are all I`ve got Blake, don`t forget us I plead with all my heart. Your WIFE, Amy xx` The singer has also drawn three red hearts alongside her signature. Accompanied by the original envelope hand addressed by Winehouse to Blake Civil at HMP Edmund`s Hill in Suffolk and post marked at Saint Lucia, February 2009. A very light, minor smudge slightly affects two words of the inscription. VG

Los 453

EVERETT KENNY: (1944-1995) English Radio Disc Jockey and Television Entertainer. Vintage signed 6.5 x 8.5 photograph of the young DJ in a head and shoulders pose. The BBC photograph is dated October 1967 to the verso. Signed by Everett in bold black ink with his name alone to a light area of the image. Together with Jimmy Savile (1926-2011) English Radio Disc Jockey and Television Presenter. Vintage signed 6.5 x 8.5 photograph of Savile in a head and shoulders pose smoking a cigar. The BBC photograph is dated June 1968 to the verso. Signed to a light area of the image with his first name, incorporating a smiling face. VG, 2

Los 455

NIGHTINGALE FLORENCE: (1820-1910) British Pioneer of Nursing. Ink signature and lengthy presentation inscription on an 8vo flyleaf neatly removed from a book, in part, `with Florence Nightingale`s best wishes that all his children may be like their heroic father: each in her own place: this little book by her sister` and dated London, June 1880 in her hand. Accompanied by the printed 8vo title page from the same volume, Llanaly Reefs by Lady Verney, published by Smith, Elder & Co., London, 1873. Some extremely minor, light age toning, VG Frances Parthenope Verney (1819-1890) English Writer and Journalist, elder sister of Florence Nightingale.

Los 456

SUTTNER BERTHA VON: (1843-1914) Austrian Novelist & Pacifist, the first woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize, 1905. Vintage signed and inscribed postcard photograph of Suttner seated in a three quarter length pose. Signed (‘Bertha v. Suttner’) in dark fountain pen ink across a light area of the image and dated 15th February 1908 in her hand. VG

Los 457

TERESA MOTHER: (1910-1997) Albanian Roman Catholic Nun, Nobel Peace Prize winner, 1979. Printed prayer signed, God bless you, M Teresa MC, one page, 12mo, n.p., n.d. The prayer begins `Mary, Mother of Jesus, give me your heart, so beautiful, so pure, so Immaculate, so full of love....` A an image of Mother Teresa appears at the side. Signed in bold blue ink to the lower white border. Two small, very light stains to the upper edge, not affecting the text or signature, otherwise VG

Los 459

KENNEDY JACQUELINE: (1929-1994) Wife of American President John F. Kennedy, First Lady 1961-63. T.L.S., Jacqueline Kennedy, one page, 8vo, n.p., 3rd June 1968, to Lady Bellinger of the Royal Academy of Dancing in London. Kennedy thanks her correspondent for her letter and adds that she is touched to have been asked to be Chairman of an evening in New York to benefit the Academy, although remarking `Before I give you a definite answer, I shall have to look into the situation at the Metropolitan Museum....I hope you can lay this aside for a week until I have a chance to look into the matter.` In concluding Kennedy writes `Please know that I will always do anything close to the heart of Dame Margot [Fonteyn] and the Royal Ballet, and I hope I shall be able to give you good news soon.` A staple appears in the upper left corner and with some light overall creasing, G

Los 461A

PEPYS SAMUEL: (1633-1703) English Naval Administrator and Diarist. L.S., S Pepys, one page, folio, Navy Office, 9th February 1668, to Mr. Shippwet, Ch. Cherq. & Storekeep at Chatham. The manuscript letter seeks clarification of the claims made by a labourer working for the King and states, in full, `Wee have seene your certification at yr. bottome of a peticon of Danl. Bowtroolls the Kings MarCaulker at Chatham, and having good reason to doubt that his pretence to yr. Joyners house is grounded upon a designe of yr. late Joyners to prejudice him that who succeede him. Wee desire you to informe us what you can learne touching yr. grounds of yr. said Joyner no earlyer declaring yr. Caulkers right to his house.` Countersigned by three Commissioners of the Navy, William Brouncker, 2nd Viscount Brouncker (1620-1684) English Mathematician, first President of the Royal Society, Sir John Mennes (1599-1671) English Vice Admiral, Controller of the Navy and Colonel Thomas Middleton (d.1672) Surveyor of the Navy 1667-72. Some very light, minor overall foxing and some slight chipping to the left edge. About VG The letter dates from the period of Pepys` Diaries and as such is scarce and desirable. Indeed, Pepys makes references to the three countersignatories in his diaries, expressing his disgust at Brouncker for living out of wedlock with the actress Abigail Williams and describing Mennes as being `ill at ease` in his role as a Commissioner of the Navy.

Los 462

BRUMMELL GEORGE: (1778-1840) English Dandy, known as ‘Beau Brummell’. Rare D.S., George Brummell, two pages, 8vo, Caen, 5th July 1834. The manuscript document comprises a set of accounts from January-July 1834 listing various payments including 12 pairs of silk socks, 4 pairs of drawers, various letters to England, cash and the services of a washer woman, totalling £1981.5. At the conclusion of the accounts Brummell has certified the figures, writing, in full, ‘I hereby certify that Armstrong has paid the above mentioned sums for me and they are all right and correct according to the receipts which I have examined’, adding his signature and date beneath. A light band of discoloration appears to the right edge of the second page, only very slightly touching the conclusion of the signature and a few letters of text. Otherwise VG Brummell was a popular figure in Caen, noted for the way he would tiptoe across the cobbles to avoid getting dirt on his boots. Here he struck up a friendship with the grocer and wine merchant Charles Armstrong, who also cashed bills and money orders, and is referred to in the present document.

Los 463

BRUMMELL GEORGE: (1778-1840) English Dandy, known as ‘Beau Brummell’. Rare D.S., George Brummell, four pages, 8vo, n.p. (Caen), n.d. (1834). The manuscript document comprises a set of accounts from July 1833-January 1834 listing various payments to a number of individuals and also for a snuff box, laundry, groceries & wine, shirts, letters to England, and a washer woman etc., totalling £12705.5. At the conclusion of the accounts Brummell has certified the figures, writing, in full, ‘These are the bills that Armstrong has paid for me since his return from England in July last’, adding his signature beneath. Some very light, minor age toning and a small tear to the base of one page, not affecting the signature. About VG Brummell was a popular figure in Caen, noted for the way he would tiptoe across the cobbles to avoid getting dirt on his boots. Here he struck up a friendship with the grocer and wine merchant Charles Armstrong, who also cashed bills and money orders, and is referred to in the present document.

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BARNUM P. T.: (1810-1891) American Showman. A good A.L.S., P. T. Barnum, one page, 4to, Bridgeport, Connecticut, 7th April 1882, to Samuel Hall of the Hope Foundry in Bury, Lancashire, on attractive printed stationery promoting Barnum`s Greatest Show on Earth. Barnum thanks his correspondent for their letter and photographs `as well as other favors too numerous to mention` and adds `Yes indeed! You have done all you promised me & more-more-for which again I sincerely thank you.` The showman further states `Just now I am….expecting to hear of the arrival of Jumbo. The excitement is at fever heat here & business immense. How would Jumbo Baby Elephant & my entire big show do in London & Manchester next autumn? It would require immense steam ships to carry it all.` Accompanied by the original illustrated envelope hand addressed by Barnum. A letter of good content. Some light overall age wear, G Jumbo (1861-1885) was a large African Bush Elephant sold in 1882, after a residency at London Zoo, to P. T. Barnum for the circus. The showman paid $10,000 for Jumbo and, when Barnum`s offer was announced, 100,000 school children wrote to Queen Victoria begging her not to sell the elephant. Barnum exhibited Jumbo at Madison Square Garden, earning enough from the enormous crowds to recoup his outlay. The elephant`s fame turned it`s name into a household word, Jumbo size meaning very large.

Los 465

SMITH WILLIAM HENRY: (1825-1891) English Bookseller and Newsagent of the family firm W. H. Smith. First Lord of the Admiralty 1877-80, Secretary of State for War 1885-86, 1886-87 and Chief Secretary for Ireland 1886. Vintage signed sepia cabinet photograph of Smith seated in a formal half length pose. Photograph by Elliott & Fry of London. Signed by Smith to the lower photographer`s mount and dated 5th November 1885 in his hand. Some small, light spotting to the image, otherwise VG

Los 468

[DILLINGER JOHN]: (1903-1934) American Bank Robber. An original printed small 4to Wanted poster (in the form of a folding mailshot) issued by J. Edgar Hoover and the Division of Investigation, United States Department of Justice, Washington D.C., 12th March 1934, under the National Motor Vehicle Theft Act. The poster features two portraits of Dillinger, details of his fingerprints, appearance and his criminal record. A list of telephone numbers of the various state Department of Justice offices is printed to the verso. Some light age wear and a significant area of light pink staining to the verso, about VG

Los 469

[DILLINGER JOHN]: (1903-1934) American Bank Robber. An original printed small 4to Wanted poster (in the form of a folding mailshot) issued by J. Edgar Hoover and the Division of Investigation, United States Department of Justice, Washington D.C., 12th March 1934, under the National Motor Vehicle Theft Act. The poster features two portraits of Dillinger, details of his fingerprints, appearance and his criminal record. A list of telephone numbers of the various state Department of Justice offices is printed to the verso. Some light age wear and one tear to the right edge, just affecting a few words of text, about VG

Los 470

[DILLINGER JOHN]: (1903-1934) American Bank Robber. An original printed folio Wanted poster issued by J. Edgar Hoover and the United States Department of Justice, Washington D.C., 23rd June 1934. The poster features a portrait of Dillinger and offers a reward of $10,000 for his capture or $5,000 for information leading to his arrest. A description of the criminal is provided including details of his scars. Some light overall staining and age wear and a tear to the upper edge, FR

Los 476

FAMOUS MEN & WOMEN: Selection of signed A4 laser copied photographs, most on light card, by a variety of famous men and women including Melvyn Bragg, Desmond Morris, Max Hastings, Bernard Lovell, David Puttnam, Lord Carrington, Richard Adams, Sarah Brown, Ranulph Fiennes, Chris Bonington, Alan Ayckbourn, David Attenborough, Antony Hewish, Rowan Williams (as Archbishop of Canterbury), Bruce Kent, Eric Hobsbawm etc. Most duplicated and the majority boldly signed to the lower white borders. Generally VG, 50

Los 480

SIGNED BOOKS: Small selection of signed books by various famous men and women comprising Edmund Hillary (1919-2008) New Zealand Mountaineer, the first man, with Tenzing Norgay, to reach the summit of Mount Everest, 1953. Book signed, being a hardback edition of The Crossing of Antarctica (written with Vivian Fuchs), First Edition, published by Cassell, London, 1958. Signed by Hillary only with his name alone in black ink to the half title page. Accompanied by the dust wrapper (some light staining) and with ownership signature to flyleaf. Together with a second signed book, a hardback edition of Schoolhouse in the Clouds by Edmund Hillary with his name alone in black ink to the title page. Accompanied by the dust wrapper (extensive tears to edges); E. Sylvia Pankhurst (1882-1960) English suffragette, daughter of Emeline Pankhurst. Book signed, a slim 8vo edition of A House of Pomegranates by Oscar Wilde, published by Thomas B. Mosher, Portland, Maine, 1908, being a second edition of 925 copies printed on Van Gelder paper. Signed by Pankhurst to the half title page. Some age wear and light staining to covers; Leslie Charteris (1907-1993) Chinese-English Author, creator of Simon Templar, The Saint. Book signed and inscribed, a hardback edition of The Holy Terror, published by Hodder and Stoughton, London, February 1939 (reprint). Signed to the flyleaf, Charteris has also added a pin sketch of his fictional hero beneath his signature. Accompanied by the dust wrapper (some tears). Some light foxing to the signed page and others; a signed and inscribed hardback edition of Alone in the Sky by Jean Batten (1909-1982), New Zealand Aviatrix, First Edition published by The Airlife Publishing Company, Shrewsbury, 1979. Signed to the half title page and dated 18th September 1979 in her hand. Accompanied by the dust wrapper. G to VG, 5

Los 483

[BURNE-JONES EDWARD]: (1833-1898) British Artist & Designer, closely associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Movement. A good series of four pencil drawings by Burne-Jones, on the recto, verso and inside of a folding 8vo sheet of his printed stationery, The Grange, North End, Fulham, n.d. (between 1867-98). Each of the drawings depict elephants, two seen from side views, one seen walking from the rear and another of an elephant slain by an arrow. Some light staining and age wear, about VG Edward Burne-Jones moved into The Grange on North End Lane, Fulham in November 1867 and lived there until the end of his life in 1898.

Los 487

HOCKNEY DAVID: (1937-) British Artist. An original pen and ink drawing signed by Hockney on a white 6.5 x 6 card, the abstract drawing possibly inspired by some of the artist`s Splash works. Signed with his name alone beneath the drawing. Double matted in white with black and red borders and framed and glazed in a plain black frame to an overall size of 15 x 15. A light horizontal central fold only very slightly touches the drawing, otherwise VG

Los 494

PETT NORMAN: (1891-1960) British Cartoonist, creator of the comic strip Jane which appeared in The Daily Mirror from 1932-59. Signed and inscribed edition of Pett`s Annual, published by Thomas`s Publications Ltd., Birmingham, n.d. (1945?), the 8vo edition, with colour illustrated paper covers, featuring many illustrations (some colour) by Pett and guest artist Illingworth, many depicting attractive women in Pett`s typical style. Signed and inscribed by Pett, with his first name only, to the front free endpaper, in bold turquoise fountain pen ink and dated 1945 in his hand. Some very light, minor age wear to the paper covers, otherwise VG

Los 502

SHEPARD ERNEST H.: (1879-1976) English Artist & Book Illustrator. Signed and inscribed 3.5 x 5.5 illustration by Shepard, removed from a newspaper, the image depicting Winnie-the-Pooh, Eeyore and Piglet together around a pot of honey, with several trees in the background. A printed caption appears at the base. Signed (`Ernest H. Shepard`) in black ink to a light area at the base of the image and dated 9th January 1970 in his hand. Illustrations of Winnie-the-Pooh in any form signed by Shepard are rare and desirable. VG

Los 503

MILNE CHRISTOPHER: (1920-1996) Son of author A. A. Milne, the basis of the character Christopher Robin in his father`s Winnie-the-Pooh stories. Signed colour 4 x 6 postcard, the image being a reproduction of an artist`s illustration depicting Christopher Robin on a swing, with Winnie-the-Pooh and Piglet beneath him. Signed by Milne in blue ink across a light area and dated 1st May 1994 in his hand. Scarce. EX

Los 506

BLYTON ENID: (1897-1968) British Children`s Writer. A hardback edition of The Story of My Life, First Edition published by Pitkins, London, n.d. (1952). Illustrated with 87 photographs, many from Blyton`s own album, and also with a bibliography. Neatly affixed to the title page is a small 12mo sticker featuring Blyton`s portrait, signed and inscribed by Blyton in blue ink. Orange cloth boards with gilt lettering to the front and spine. Illustrated end papers, the front with a presentation inscription and ownership signature, 1956. Lacking the dust jacket. Some very light, minor age wear, otherwise VG

Los 508

BETJEMAN JOHN: (1906-1984) British Poet Laureate 1972-84. T.L.S., John Betjeman, two pages, oblong 8vo, London, 1st June 1978, to Mr. Kerrane. Betjeman writes following a recent visit to Brompton Hospital, remarking `Little did I think I would ever go to a hospital for diseases of the chest. The liver, yes, but the chest, no. No matter. I was wrapped in a blanket, carried downstairs by two kindly and strong male adults out of my front door and watched this rather grim little street retreat from me and then found myself in your Tudor South Kensington mansion. I was feeling no pain nor fear but happy resignation into unknown hands of a kindly nature and then came a sensation that I was in a Norfolk rectory. This feeling was induced by the Tudor style windows, the stone dressings and the pleasant red brick outside. Through the window I could see another Tudor bay window with the blinds drawn and the light on. Here, I concluded, the Rector was writing his sermon. Every time I woke up, he was still writing it. It was a comforting thought. There was nothing impersonal or clinically official about this delightful, emergency ward which is, I understand, part of the original Tudor entrance to the Victorian Brompton Hospital. Then came the best moment of all-I had a volume of my favourite poet, Tennyson, with me and a Sister called Rosemary Brown read to me, at my request, The Lady of Shalott, most beautifully....After that I found myself on another floor on the other side of the road in a rather grim, empty ward whose walls were painted a cold, surgical blue but its gloom was dispelled by the most fanciful series of turretts (sic) and air vents with weather vanes on top of them so that I felt I was on the roof of a palace in Copenhagen or Bruges. A very pleasant sort of skyline to find in London where so much has become square and dull....` A letter of interesting content. VG

Los 863

Aethelred II, silver penny, CRUX Type, Spink 1148, obverse reads:- +AEDELRAED REX ANGLOX [Both `AE`s` ligulate as is `NG`], reverse reads:- +AELFPINE M-O MAELDV [both `AE`s` ligulate as is `NE`], Maldon Mint, moneyer Aelfwine, Ex. Gordon Doubleday Collection and with three old tickets, full, round, well centred, a few very light peck marks, a very rare mint, GVF

Los 882

Ancient Greek, The Seleukid Kingdom, silver tetradrachm, wt. 13.9g., of Antiochos VIII [Grypos] 121-96 B.C., obverse:- Diademed head of Antiochos VIII right, within fillet border, reverse:- Zeus standing left,, crescent above head, holding star and long sceptre, dark old patina both fields have been `worked on` long ago, light mark across bust this also old, GF

Los 883

Ancient Greek, The Seleukid Kingdom, silver tetradrachm, wt. 14.8g., of Antiochos VII, Euergetes, 138-129 B.C., obverse:- Diademed head of Antiochos, right within fillet border, reverse:- Athena standing left, holding Nike, spear and shield, Sear 7092, with old ticket which states `1979`, ancient light scratch before mouth, large and well centred, VF

Los 884

Ancient Greek, The Seleukid Kingdom, silver tetradrachm, wt. 16.1g., of Alexander I [Balas], 150-145 B.C., obverse:- Diademed head of Alexander, right, within fillet border, reverse:- Zeus enthroned, left holding Nike and sceptre, similar to Sear 7030 but no cornucopiae in left reverse field but another symbol and below the Seleukid date 164 which = 149-148 B.C., with old ticket dated `1979`, large flan, light scuff across portrait, obverse slightly off centre, good metal, dark tone VF

Los 925

Diocletian billon follis, Ticinum Mint 303 A.D., reverse reads:- SACRA MONET AVGG CAESS NOSTR, mint officina PT., Sear 12821, well centred, with traces of silvering, portrait with much detail, very light green deposit NEF/GVF

Los 936

Edward II, silver penny of Bury St Edmunds, reads:- VILL SCI EDMVNDI, Class 11a with broken spear head to pearl at left side of crown, very light edge bend NF/F together with an Elizabeth I, silver halfgroat, Second Coinage [1560-1561] mm. martlet, Spink 2557, NF/F [2]

Los 954

Elizabeth I, silver sixpence, mm. eglantine [dated 1574], F/GF, ditto but silver threepence, mm. ermine [dated 1572], light scuffs obverse GF, ditto but silver halfgroat, mm. possibly woolpack [1594-1596], NF and lastly a silver penny mm. eglantine [1573-1578], crinkled and cracked Fair/NF [4]

Los 958

Elizabeth I, silver threepence, Third and Fourth Issue [1561-1577] mm. portcullis [1566] and dated thus, Spink 2566, full, round, well centred, very light bend, nice portrait, GVF

Los 981

Henry VIII, silver groat, Second Coinage [1526-1544], Lombardic/Lombardic lettering, mm. arrow, crown arch does not break inner circle, Laker Bust D, Spink 2337E, full, round, well centred, lightly crinkled, light overall marks, at sometime lightly cleaned, nice portrait, VF

Los 988

James I, silver shilling, Third Coinage [1619-1625] mm. lis [1623-1624], Sixth Bust, Spink 2668, die-sinker`s error IACOB for IACOBVS, obverse centre weak, light scuffs each side, full and round and a clear error F/NVF

Los 1060

The Seleukid Kingdom, Aleander I, silver tetrdrachm of the Phoenician standard c. 14.25g., present piece 14.0g., Mint of Tyre, Sear Vol. I I, 7033, light marks each side VF

Los 1154

GB Shillings (13) Queen Victoria: 1838 Fine, 1839 2nd head water pitted Fine, 1842 Fine, 1843 Fine with surface marks, 1844 Fine with a surface flaw, 1846 bold Fine with light graffiti, 1849 Fine, 1852 GF, 1853 GF cleaned ex-mount, 1855 bold Fine, 1856 Fine, 1858 Fine, and 1859 cleaned Fine.

Los 532

ROD: Hardy CC de France 8` 2 piece Palakona trout fly rod, No.H18987, gold close whipped throughout, bronze push ferrule, 10" shaped cork handle with light alloy reel fittings, fine condition, in MOB.

Los 549

RODS: (3) Allcock’s Marvel 8` 2 piece split cane trout fly rod, burgundy whipped low bridge guides, bronze ferrule, 11` stepped cork handle with light alloy reel rings, good, in MOB, an Allcock Nimrod 8`6" 2 piece split cane spinning rod, butt ring rewhipped, complete, well used, in MOB and an unusual 10` 2 piece spliced joint salmon spinning rod, low bridge guides whipped black, 23" cork handle with Hardy style screw winch fittings, in cloth bag.

Los 551

ROD: Hardy “The JJH Triumph” Palakona 8`9" 2 piece split cane trout fly rod, No.H15696, fine condition, snake guides whipped burgundy/tipped red, bronze ferrule, 10" cork handle with light alloy reel rings, in MOB.

Los 591

RODS: (2) Eaton & Deller 10` 3 piece split cane trout fly rod, agate butt/tip guides, burgundy whipped FOB intermediates, bronze ferrules, 12" cork handle with Hardy style reel fittings, good and an Apollo “The Wye” 10` 2 piece tubular steel spinning rod, lined guides throughout, 27" cork handle with light alloy reel rings, both in MOB’s.

Los 598

ROD: “The Wallop Midge” by Constable of Bromley 6`6" 2 piece staggered ferrule split cane trout fly rod, 31" butt with 18" alloy ferrule extension, black whipped guides, bronze ferrule, line rate 3, keeper ring, shaped cork handle with light alloy reel fittings, as new, in MOB.

Los 612

RODS: (2) Forshaw of Liverpool “The Green Crest” 10`6" 3 piece split cane coarse rod, green whipped high bridge guides, bronze ferrules, 19" cork handle with light alloy reel rings, nicely revarnished and a 9` 2 piece early pike rod, bamboo butt section, greenheart top, porcelain butt/tip guides, snake intermediates, 21" cork handle with brass reel fittings, decorative rod, in cloth bag.

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REEL: Hardy The Silex Major 1928 model, 4.25" diameter with brass auxiliary rim brake, twin black handles, correct ribbed brass foot, ivorine casting trigger knob, nickel silver knurled brake adjuster, small area of light rim corrosion and 1 fractured pillar, otherwise good, with Hardy museum information tag. NOTE: This reel has the threaded back of 1928 with the pre 1928 regulator system.

Los 702

ROD: Hardy The No.6 Salt Water 42lb TC Palakona big game rod, No.E27543 dating to 1933, Hardy’s Patent twin leg framed agate tube guides and roller tip ring, burgundy whipped, light revarnish, felt wrapped fore grip, mahogany/brass detachable butt with stud lock ferrule and original stopper, fine throughout, museum displayed with tag.

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ROD: Hardy Wanless 7` 2 piece Palakona spinning rod, 9/10lb, c1953, lightweight guides, whipped green, tipped red, green intermediates, bronze ferrule, 13" cork handle with light alloy reel rings, fine, with Hardy museum tag. NOTE: 1933-1970, design of Alexander Wanless for use with Altex reel.

Los 712

ROD & REEL: (2) Hardy Jock Scott outfit comprising The HJS rod, c1938, twin tip Palakona with correct light and heavy tips, full agate guides burgundy whipped, detachable crank handle with cork grips and alloy finger trigger blade, fine throughout, c/w correct alloy rod tube, MOB and Hardy HJS reel, black anodised finish, curved winding arm with star drag, free spool and check levers, correct ribbed alloy foot, fine throughout.

Los 748

ROD: Eggington Maker Merton London 11` 6" 3 piece with correct spare tip, split cane light salmon fly rod, agate butt/tip guides, burgundy whipped low bridge intermediates, bronze lock fast ferrules, 17" cork handle with alloy screw winch reel fitting, good throughout, in MOB.

Los 767

BOOK: Maxtone-Graham, J – “The Best Of Hardy’s Angler’s Guides” 1st ed 1982, glossy S/b, clean throughout, light fading to spine, excellent tackle reference.

Los 777

ROD: Hardy “The Koh I Noor” 8` 9" 2 piece Palakona fly rod, post numbered X/A, agate butt/tip guides, snake intermediates, whipped bronze, bronze ferrule, line rate 7, 10" cork handle with light alloy reel rings, fine, in MOB.

Los 778

ROD: Hardy The Phantom Hollokona 8` 6" 2 piece trout fly rod, No.H73029, agate butt ring, snake intermediates whipped black, tipped red, light fading, bronze ferrule, line rate 6, 10" cork handle with light alloy reel rings, minor varnish chips, good, in MOB.

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