GEORGE HARRISON ORIGINAL 1967 PHOTOGRAPHS. A collection of six unpublished personal colour photographs (colour faded), printed October 1967 but probably taken by George and Pattie Harrison during their first trip to India in September-October 1966. Photographs include a fisheye self-portrait of George on a beach, George with two Indian friends on a beach, two shots of Patti against a backdrop of trees, George stopping on a footpath in the mountains, and George and Patti with Ravi Shankar and friends sitting on stone steps among ancient ruins. After meeting Ravi Shankar in London in June 1966, George and his wife Patti travelled to India in September 1966 so that George could study the sitar under Shankar. They stayed at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel under assumed names before travelling all over, including to Kashmir and Benares. George later said of the trip …it was the first feeling I'd ever had of being liberated from being a Beatle or a number. Sold without copyright.
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PRIVATE/COMPILATION LPs. Neat collection of 15 x private/compilation LP releases. Titles are Christmas Fun With The Beatles (Japanese MFPM-86Y51 w/obi), Dig It! (Nems, stock black), Not Guilty, Granny Glasses, Rare Beatles, Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da (LG 3301), Golden Portrait Record, No. 3 Abbey Road, Youngblood, Early Years (I), The Decca Tapes, Broadcasts, Historic Sessions and Hits. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
A CASED SET OF SIX 20TH CENTURY TEA SPOONS commemorating the Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill M.P. as Prime Minister with his portrait bust on the terminals, by H. Wilkinson, Sheffield 1941, a cased set of six late Victorian tea spoons with figural and cruciform terminals, by Stokes & Ireland Ltd., Chester 1900 and a cased pair of engraved butter knives with wrythen mother of pearl handles by J & W. Deakin, Sheffield 1892; the knives 5.8" (14.8 cms) long; 5 oz weighable silver (3)
A LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CIRCULAR, BRASS-MOUNTED SHAGREEN SNUFF BOX the cover inset with a portrait miniature of a young lady with a white, brown-trimmed dress and flowers in her hair (behind glass), signed "Decroix", the tortoiseshell interior with a label detailing the sitter "Mme de St. Peyrolliesen", unmarked c.1800; 3.25" (8 cms) diameter
A LATE 17TH CENTURY VINAIGRETTE/POMMANDER in the shape of an engraved flask with suspensory chains, and a small circular foot which unscrews to allow removal of the front panel to facilitate refilling, the reverse engraved with the portrait of a saint, unmarked c.1690; 2.4" (6 cms) long; 0.72 oz
A LATE COMMONWEALTH / EARLY CHARLES II LARGE PORRINGER of bellied form with a flat base, cast mask & scroll handles and a plain waisted neck, the lower body embossed and chased with four classical portrait medallions with areas of auricular scrollwork & shells heightened with prickings, maker's mark "IW" (with a tun below)*, London 1660; 8.75" (22.3 cms) wide overall; 6.2" (15.6 cms) high; 23.4 oz *See Jackson's Revised pp.120 1st mark on page, as seen on various articles of the period 1643-1663, including the "Blacksmiths" cup.
PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES:- A fan with plain wood guards and sticks, paper leaves printed with a portrait of George Prince of Wales and Caroline of Brunswick commemorating their marriage in1795, surrounded by verses and with mask border showing caricature portraits of the period. The folds may be manipulated half closed to obtain different portraits as can the advertisement to the right proclaiming "Harpsichord properly and improperly taught by Paul or C. Thrumbini", published at Sudlow's Fan Warehouse, 191 Strand; plain reverse 24 cms See Schreiber "Fans and Fan Leaves" no.14, English Historical Fans
A MIXED LOT:- A late 19th century faux tortoiseshell ear trumpet with a telescopic stem and a circular bowl, a George IV child's knife, fork & spoon (cased), three miniature portraits in gilt-metal frames, a small circular jewellery box with an enamelled cover (A/F), a small plated casket, a gold & seed pearl brooch with an inset portrait miniature, a locket with inset portraits, an enamelled menu holder, etc.; the ear trumpet 13" (33 cms) long (lot)
THE STUDIO CHAIR OF ARTIST AND PORTRAIT PAINTER MICHAEL NOAKES the chair with high back and turned front legs and with notes beneath relating to those that have sat in the chair for their portrait, sitters to include: Patrick Caulfield, Brian Johnson, Sir Donald Sinden, Lady Margaret Thatcher (twice), Cardinal Murphy O'Connor, Sir Owen Aisher, The Duke of Norfolk, Francis Pym, Alan Plater, Sir David Attenborough etc, the chair 57cm wide x 122cm high
21 portrait etchings from the Kopfe series, 1920-1923, published by Friedrich Dehne, Leipzig, by various early 20th century German artists, hand-signed by all the artists & some sitters,impressions approx. 20 x 15 cm, to include Richard Strauss by Robert K. Scholtz, Ludwig Hofmann by Walter Zeising, various works by Hermann Struck including Lovis Corinth & Signmund Freud, Wilhelm Ostwald by Eduard Einschlag, August Wassermann by Friedrich Feigl, Heinrich Wolfflin by Peter v. Halm (signed by sitter), Börries von Münchhausen by Hermann Struck (signed by sitter), Wilhelm Bode by Heinrich Boese (signed by sitter), Eugen d'Albert by Ivo Hauptmann (signed by sitter), Max Liebermann by Hans Meid (signed by sitter), Walter Nernst by Hermann Struck (signed by sitter), Sven Hedlin by J. Steinhardst (signed by sitter), Hans Meid by Felix Meseck (signed by sitter), Thomas Mann by Heinrich Heuser (signed by sitter), Graf Hermann von Keyserling by Richard Hoelscher (signed by sitter); together with a larger example of a pianist from a different series by Ernst Oppler (22)
Antiquarian. Anderson, George William - A NEW, AUTHENTIC, AND COMPLETE COLLECTION OF VOYAGES ROUND THE WORLD, UNDERTAKEN AND PERFORMED BY ROYAL AUTHORITY. CONTAINING A NEW, AUTHENTIC, ENTERTAINING, INSTRUCTIVE, FULL AND COMPLETE HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF CAPTAIN COOK'S FIRST, SECOND, THIRD AND LAST VOYAGES. London: Printed for Alex Hogg. Presumed 1784, tail edge of title has been cropped, however the preface confirms this is the first single volume edition. Collated complete. Folio. iv, 656pp plus list of subscribers. PORTRAIT FRONTISPIECE AND 156 PLATES AND MAPS. Original calf, well worn, would require some restoration/repair. (1)
A Regency toleware tray, with iron loop handles and decorated with a portrait of two young ladies holding floral garlands, overall 16.75in.5% Import duty will be charged on the hammer price.The Beaulieu House Collection, the estate of John Bedford Esq. Removed from St Peter’s Port, GuernseyJohn Bedford of William Bedford was one of the major dealers in antique furniture in London in the 1970s and for the next 35 years dominated his corner of the trade.The business was started in the 1960s simply to help his brother William recover from an illness, with a small stall in the Kensington Antiques Hypermarket selling antique glass, while John continued in his role as company secretary at Smith’s Industries.Buying was fitted in at the weekends and evenings by John around other commitments.After a relatively short time it was found that the furniture used on the stand for display purposes sold more profitably than the glass and a decision was made to take a much larger premises in Upper Street, Islington, and concentrate on period furniture.John now took up the full-time role of running an antiques business with the skills and approach of a ‘true businessman’, driving the operation forward into what would become one of the first publicly quoted antiques businesses on the stock exchange.It operated out of the 15,000sq ft of The Merchants Hall in Islington.Dealers from across the world would find this often became a one-stop shop for their purchases, allowing them to shorten buying trips to the UK often by weeks.John was always a kind, cultured and generous man with wide-ranging interests from motor racing to building one of the finest private libraries in the world covering cabinet-makers and furniture designers to the brass-makers of Birmingham.
Attributed to Thomas Heaphy (1775-1835), three-quarter length portrait of Stapleton Cotton, 1st Viscount Combermere, depicted in military uniform and wearing the Army Gold Cross and three orders of Knighthood, watercolour (restored) 22.5cm x 21.5cmNote: Field Marshal Stapleton Cotton, 1st Viscount Combermere GCB GCH KSI PC (1773-1865), was a British Army officer, diplomat and politician
After the Antique, a white marble figure of 'The Spinario' (Boy with Thorn), modelled as a youth seated on a rock intent on removing a thorn from his foot, on circular base with Bellman, Ivey & Carter stamp inset verso, H 37cmAccording to the National Portrait Gallery’s Directory of British bronze founders and plaster figure makers, the Bellman firm originally began with Vincent Bellman (c. 1796-1860), who was working as a plasterer and scagliola manufacturer by the 1830s. Upon Bellman’s death in 1860, the business was renamed Bellman and Ivey, under the direction of John Ivey (1794-1874). In the 1880s and 1890s, the firm exhibited and sold sculpture in its premises on Picadilly and then Old Bond Street. This may have been the result of the influence of Charles B. Carter (1856-1928?), a dealer in sculpture, who was associated with the business in the 1890s. (Times, 13 December 1892, 10) From the late 1880s until the early twentieth century, the firm regularly listed exhibitions of “Bronzes à cire perdue and Russian” and “Sculpture from Academy and Salon” in The Year’s Art.
A pair of early Victorian plaster relief portrait plaques of Keates and Morot, retailed by Aikman & Kellock of Edinburgh, 5in., and a pair of Continental plaster plaques of 18th century gentlemen, 3in.5% Import duty will be charged on the hammer price.The Beaulieu House Collection, the estate of John Bedford Esq. Removed from St Peter’s Port, GuernseyJohn Bedford of William Bedford was one of the major dealers in antique furniture in London in the 1970s and for the next 35 years dominated his corner of the trade.The business was started in the 1960s simply to help his brother William recover from an illness, with a small stall in the Kensington Antiques Hypermarket selling antique glass, while John continued in his role as company secretary at Smith’s Industries.Buying was fitted in at the weekends and evenings by John around other commitments.After a relatively short time it was found that the furniture used on the stand for display purposes sold more profitably than the glass and a decision was made to take a much larger premises in Upper Street, Islington, and concentrate on period furniture.John now took up the full-time role of running an antiques business with the skills and approach of a ‘true businessman’, driving the operation forward into what would become one of the first publicly quoted antiques businesses on the stock exchange.It operated out of the 15,000sq ft of The Merchants Hall in Islington.Dealers from across the world would find this often became a one-stop shop for their purchases, allowing them to shorten buying trips to the UK often by weeks.John was always a kind, cultured and generous man with wide-ranging interests from motor racing to building one of the finest private libraries in the world covering cabinet-makers and furniture designers to the brass-makers of Birmingham.
Matt Busby Signed Harold Riley Football Testimonial Gift To Players: Printed as a thank you for participants in the 1991 Testimonial in his honour which it states. A4 size, 8 page item which features the artists portrait of Sir Matt, which he has hand signed at the bottom as has famous artist Harold Riley. Manchester United v Republic Of Ireland X1 Testimonial Gift was given by Sir Matt to physio Jim McGregor..

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