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Limited edition signed print of RAF Group Captain Leonard Cheshire, signed by the artist, limited edition 494/1000, framed and glazed, image size 61cm x 40cm, together with two framed and glazed Player's Navy Cut advertisements, plus a collection of Graves cinema tickets all contained in a frame, glazed, plus a framed and glazed picture of Winchester
FOUR 19TH CENTURY OLD PATRICK MILLS LITHOGRAPHS published by Allan & Ferguson, 187 Trongate, Glasgow, all titled as 'To Deacon Steel and the Members of the Incorporation of Bakers of Glasgow, This Print of their Mills at Partick is Respectfully inscribed', all of different views of the mills, each in a solid rosewood frame, each 42cm long
A late 18th century reverse portrait painting on glass of Frederick II, after Antoine Pesne and in the manner of Johann Matthias Bauhof, gilt slip and softwood frame, label to the reverse, the glass 35.5cm x 25.5cm, together with a 19th century reverse print on glass of 'Admiral Ld Nelson, Mortally Wounded', after W.B. Walker, the glass 35cm x 25cm. (2) Illustrated
*Terry O'Neill (b. 1938), silver gelatin print - David Bowie, Diamond Dogs, London 1974, signed in ink and numbered 35 / 50, in glazed frame, 30 inch x 40 inch version. N.B. This image was taken as a publicity shoot for the LP Diamond Dogs. As Terry started to shoot, with the dog quietly sitting beside him, it suddenly got over excited and reared six feet into the air barking madly. This terrified the life out of everyone in the studio, except Bowie, who didn't even flinch. Provenance: Purchased from Terry O'Neill by the vendor in August 2013 CONDITION REPORT Framed with 98% UV filtering glass and handmade conservation frame. With Certificate of Authenticity, signed by O'Neill
Rare Georgian Aldeburgh constables' wooden truncheon of cylindrical form, painted with G R and crowned pre-1801 Royal Arms and 'Aldeburgh', 49cm CONDITION REPORT Overall wear and print loss particularly towards the two ends, but armorial and lettering is predominately intact. Some rogue white print on surface and dents wear commensurate with age. from a local private collection

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