HARRY POTTER: Daniel Radcliffe (1989- ) English Actor, famous for his portrayal of Harry Potter. A.L.S., Dan, one page, small 8vo, n.p., n.d., to Chris. Radcliffe writes, in part, 'I am so happy the films have inspired you over what sounds like a very tough period of time. Well done for taking it all so bravely...' and in a postscript adds 'As you can see my writing is not that legible either!'. Matted in cream beneath a colour photograph of Radcliffe in costume as Harry Potter in a scene from one of the series of films. Framed and glazed in a plain light wooden frame to an overall size of 15.5 x 18. Together with a small 4to printed theatre programme for a performance of The Cripple of Inishmaan at the Noel Coward Theatre, June - August 2013, signed by Radcliffe in black ink with his name alone to a clear area of the front cover beneath his colour portrait. Also including Rupert Grint (1988- ) English Actor. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Grint standing in a full length pose in costume as Ron Weasley in a scene from one of the Harry Potter series of films. Signed in bold black ink with his first name only to a clear area of the image. VG to EX, 3
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CALLOWAY CAB: (1907-1994) American Jazz Singer & Bandleader. A good vintage signed and inscribed sepia 8 x 10 photograph of Calloway in a head and shoulders pose. The publicity portrait was issued by Mills Artists Inc., of New York City to promote Calloway and his Cotton Club Orchestra. Signed in bold, dark fountain pen ink across a clear area of the image. VG
GOODMAN BENNY: (1909-1986) American Jazz Musician. A good vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Goodman in a half length pose, holding his clarinet. The original 20th Century Fox publicity portrait was issued to promote the 1943 musical film The Gang's All Here. Signed in bold blue fountain pen ink to a clear area of the background. Together with Duke Ellington (1899-1974) American Jazz Pianist. Bold black ink signature and inscription on a page removed from an autograph album. VG, 2
ELLINGTON DUKE: (1899-1974) American Jazz Pianist. Signed colour 12 x 17 photograph, a close-up portrait of Ellington. Signed ('Good luck, Duke Ellington') in bold black ink to the lower photographer's mount. Framed and glazed to an overall size of 14.5 x 19. Some very light, extremely minor foxing to the mount, otherwise VG
PRESLEY ELVIS: (1935-1977) American Rock ‘n’ Roll Singer. A good vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph, a close-up portrait of Presley in costume as Tulsa McLean from the musical comedy film G. I. Blues (1960). Signed by Presley in bold blue ink across a clear area of the image. Very slightly irregularly trimmed to the edges and with some very slight, minor corner creasing, otherwise about VG
JACKSON MICHAEL: (1958-2009) American Pop Singer. Signed 8 x 10 photograph, an appealing half length study of the singer wearing his leather Thriller jacket. The Epic publicity portrait is signed by Jackson in bold blue ink with his name alone to a clear area. Matted in black and white and framed and glazed in a plain black frame to an overall size of 14.5 x 16.5. VG
ENTERTAINMENT: Small selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger by various actors etc., some of them Academy Award winners, including John Gielgud (a good signed original pencil portrait by an amateur artist), John Mills, Gregory Peck, Bob Hope, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Alan Whicker, record producer George Martin etc. VG, 8
NUREYEV RUDOLF: (1938-1993) Russian Ballet Dancer. Signed 4 x 5 photograph, a close up portrait of Nureyev. Signed ('Rudolf Nureyev') in bold black ink with his name alone to the lower white border. Professionally triple matted to an overall size of 10.5 x 12.5. A few slight marks to the matt, otherwise VG
GILBERT & GEORGE: Gilbert Proesch (1943- ) & George Passmore (1942- ) Italian & English Artists, a collaborative duo known as Gilbert & George. Small selection comprising a signed hardback edition of Gilbert & George - A Portrait by Daniel Farson, First Edition, 1999; signed hardback editions of Gilbert & George 1986-1997, two volumes (each signed) contained in a slipcase; signed Exhibition brochure for The Naked Shit Pictures at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, February - March 1996; a signed colour 6 x 8 photograph showing the artists standing together in three quarter length poses before one of their works, and three different signed colour 6 x 4 postcards, one depicting their work Christian (1982) and another depicting the two artists in Sao Paulo in 2012 entitled Gilbert & George At Home with Lina Bo Bardi. All are signed by Gilbert and George individually with their first names. Generally VG, 7
[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, about G
AMERICAN PRESIDENTS: Selection of signed hardback edition books by various American Presidents comprising Portrait of the Assassin by Gerald R. Ford (First Edition, 1965), Living Faith and An Hour Before Daylight - Memories of a Rural Boyhood by Jimmy Carter (First Edition 1996 and paperback edition 2001) and Back To Work - Why We Need Smart Government for a Strong Economy by Bill Clinton (First Edition, 2011). All of the hardback editions are accompanied by the dust jackets and all are signed by the former Presidents with their names alone. Together with a signed hardback edition of In My Time - A Personal and Political Memoir by Dick Cheney, Premiere Collectables Limited Edition number 3827 of 5000, contained in the custom box and accompanied by certificates of authenticity etc. G to generally VG, 5
TRUBSHAW BRIAN: (1924-2001) British Test Pilot, the first to fly Concorde, April 1969. Signed First Day Cover commemorating Trubshaw and featuring a colour image of Concorde in flight and with a head and shoulders portrait of the pilot. Post marked 31st May 1980. Signed by Trubshaw in black ink with his name alone across a clear area of the cover. About EX
AVIATRICES: A multiple signed First Day Cover by two famous German aviatrices, Hanna Reitsch and Elly Beinhorn, and also signed by German pilot Gerd Achgelis. The Royal Air Force cover commemorates the 60th Anniversary of the Central Flying School and features a colour image of a Gloster Gamecock aircraft. Post marked 19th June 1972. Signed by all three pilots in bold blue and black inks with their names alone to clear areas. Together with two First Day Covers individually signed by Jean Batten, the first commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the First Flight from Great Britain to Australia in 1919, signed by Batten in blue ink with the additional annotation in her hand, '1936 Solo Record, 5 Days 21 hrs ET, Percival Gull G-ADPR', and the second commemorating Batten's flight and featuring a colour image of her aircraft and with a small inset portrait. Signed in blue ink with her name alone to a clear area. VG to EX, 3
[MONTGOMERY B.L]: (1887-1976) British Field Marshal of World War II. A large uniface cast bronze sculptured portrait medal by A. Jaeger, the relief image depicting Montgomery bust left wearing his beret and two badges and uniform, with the names of some of his military successes, including El Alamein, to the edges in two lines. Mounted within a green felt matt and framed and glazed to an overall size of 9.5 x 9.5. With a dark patination. VG
PARK KEITH: (1892-1975) New Zealand Air Chief Marshal of World War II, played a significant role during the Battle of Britain. Signed First Day Cover, the Royal Air Force cover commemorating the 31st Anniversary of the Battle of Britain and featuring a colour image of a Spitfire aircraft in flight. Post marked 18th September 1971. Signed ('K R Park') in blue ink with his name alone to a clear area. Together with a First Day Cover commemorating Park and featuring a colour image of various Battle of Britain aircraft and with an inset portrait of the Air Marshal. Post marked on the 38th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain, 16th September 1978. Signed by Ian Park, son of Keith Park, and one other individual. VG to EX, 2
BARKHORN GERHARD: (1919-1983) German Luftwaffe Pilot of World War II, the second most successful fighter ace of all time. Signed First Day Cover commemorating Manfred Freiherr von Richthofen and featuring a colour image of two aircraft in battle and with an inset portrait of the Red Baron. Post marked 21st April 1977. Signed ('Gerd Barkhorn') in bold blue fountain pen ink with his name alone to a clear area. Together with two Royal Air Force covers commemorating the 30th & 31st Anniversaries of the Battle of Britain, each featuring colour images of aircraft, individually signed by the Luftwaffe Fighter Aces Erich Hartmann and Adolf Galland. Signed in bold blue and black inks with their names alone to clear areas. VG to EX, 3
"Bracara Augusta": An Architectural Map of a 16th century Portuguese Renaissance Town, black and white engraving; and Eight Portrait Engravings of Persons of Historical Note, including Cardinal Wolsey, Geoffrey Chaucer, Mary Queen of Scots etc, 36cm by 49.5cm and 4cm diameter (oval) respectively (9)
British/German School (19th century) A stroll in the park - a set of five pencil sketches depicting elegant Victorian figures at leisure in various outdoor social events 11cm by 15.5cm together with A small late 19th century pencil study of a lady by Raymond Crosly A head and shoulders pencil and watercolour portrait study signed E Rigby February 1st.1839 various other sizes (7)
George Dance RA (1741-1825) Portrait of a gentleman in profile, head and shoulders, wearing a powdered wig and frock coat Signed and dated FEB.2.1795, pencil, 25cm by 19cm Provenance : Davis Gallery, New York City, USA See illustration CONDITION REPORT: Laid down. Significant time staining to the paper, yellow-light brown in overall appearance. Medium sized foxing across surface but mostly contained within the background. Not examined out of the frame. The identity of the sitter is not known.
John Smart RSA, RSW, RBA (1741-1811) Scottish "Colonel Maxwell" - head and shoulders portrait, turned to sinister, playing the violin Inscribed and dated 1785, pencil and watercolour, 13cm by 10cm See illustration Provenance: The Fine Art Society Ltd., London, UK, no. 103, April 1964 CONDITION REPORT: Moderate to mildly strong time staining to paper with fairly consistent but subtlety coloured small sized foxing spots across the surface. Of a delicate and muted palette but retains definition and overall strength ( if somewhat tempered by the discolouration to the paper). Vertical cockelling to paper at various points, most evident along the top edge. Not examined out of the frame.
Théodule Augustin Ribot (1823-1891) French Portrait of a lady, seated on a chair reading a document with a at drinking from a terracotta bowl in the foreground Signed, oil on canvas, 32.5cm by 22.5cm See illustration CONDITION REPORT: Original canvas which is very slightly buckling here and there, but essentially in sound condition. Light rubbing to some of the outer edges and a small amount of transferred gilt paint along top edge. Fine to medium sized cracquelure across surface, essentially stable (one very tiny area of loss to the left of the terracotta bowl) Covered in a thin layer of dirt and relatively high gloss varnish. The canvas has slightly slipped in the frame along the top edge.
Julian McDonald (20th century) American Portrait of a young black boy, three-quarter length, seated on a chair Signed and dated 1934, oil on canvas, 86cm by 59.5cm CONDITION REPORT: Re-lined, cleaned and re-varnished. Sporadic re-touching in the upper left hand side in the background, between the chair splats and towards the upper right hand side corner and edge. Odd small dash of strengthening to attire and again very minor touches to his arms and face, especially and more consistently along the left hand side. Overall good stable condition. We do not know anything about the artist regrettably. We have not been able to find a listing but seemingly someone skilled in his craft. The vendor stated that the painting was purchased in New York in the 1960
Of Railway Interest - A second edition volume of Railway Accounts and Finance by J Alfred Fisher 1893 - with inscription to Edmund Meakin Esq. along with an oil on canvas portrait of the author, unsigned - with a photograph of the author Condition report: Minor scuffs to frame, portrait in clean condition, minor wear to leather on book otherwise good condition

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