A substantial oil painting on canvas in the 19th century manner showing a harvesting scene with hay cart and figures beside a river, signed bottom right Wheeler, 138 x 107 cm in moulded gilt frame together with a coloured print with oil effect finish of a procession of teddy bears, 35 x 116 cm (displayed beneath table adjacent)
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A pair of early 20th century coloured mezzotint type engravings of country landscapes after Constable, both signed in pencil bottom left John Cothie Webb, published 1916 and with Frost & Reed labels verso, 40 x 53 cm in gilt frames together with a watercolour of a winter landscape with hayricks, signed bottom right Leonard T Saunders, with label verso Cloak of Winter, 23 x 32 cm, a coloured print after Cecil Aldin - The Bluemarket Races, The Arrival On The Course, 28 x 41 cm, a signed coloured limited edition etching by Annette Johnson - Night Sail, edition 13/150, etc (all framed)
A pair of gouache studies of Indian landscapes with blossom trees, female figures carrying water from a lake, etc, signed Yalavatti, with labels verso F B Yalavatti, with Bangalore address, 30 x 46 cm in simple black frames together with a set of ten tiles with painted decoration of Indian dancers composing a panel, signed bottom right G G Gokhali, dated 1962 and inscribed Vitrum, 30 x 77 cm overall, also together with a coloured print of a snake charmer
A pair of line caricatures of a male and female figure holding a cat and a male figure, both signed with initials JAK, 27 x 20 cm, a further small signed limited edition print of a figure study, indistinctly signed bottom right and also together with a watercolour of a coastal scene, signed bottom left Ron Martin and inscribed verso The Coastal Path From Talland, 34 x 49 cm (all framed)
A coloured print after Susan L Crawford showing the racehorses Arkle, Red Rum and Desert Orchid entitled We Three Kings, 50 x 75 cm in wide pine frame together with a signed coloured limited edition print after Paul Apps showing an elephant, signed in pencil bottom right, edition 66/350, titled Once A Baobab, with certificate and biographical details verso, 41 x 56 cm in wooden frame
An oil painting on canvas in the 19th century manner showing a marine scene with sailing vessels, steam ship, etc, signed Rbt Moore bottom left, 55 x 80 cm in gilt frame with linen slip together with a coloured print of a 19th century marine scene, 55 x 70 cm in wooden frame (displayed on stairwell)
A signed coloured print after Sir William Russell Flint showing a continental town square with classical buildings, figures, etc, signed in pencil bottom right, published in 1969 by Frost & Reed Limited, with Alexander Gallery, Bristol label verso and inscription - La Voulte Sur Rhone, 47 x 62 cm in gilt frame
P W Tomkins after J T Serres/ The Attack on the Danish Fleet and Batteries, off Copenhagen , the Second of April 1801/published July 4 1801/aquatint engraving, 43cm x 71cm/G Humphrey after a Naval Officer/ The Interior of a Midshipman's Berth/published 1821/hand coloured print, 19.5cm x 39.5cm/Allan Gwynne-Jones/ Fishing Boats in Dover Harbour/signed, inscribed and dated 1944/etching, 19.5cm x 25cm/and sundry prints
By and after William Daniell/Anglesey and Hollyhead/eight handcoloured engravings, 16cm x 23.5cm/and another print of Wales Condition Report: These prints are framed and glazed and complete although the paper has gone rather brown. The titles are: View of Caenarvon Castle from Anglesea Beaumaris Castle, Anglesea The Rope Bridge near Lighthouse, Holyhead View of Puffin Island near Angelsea Harbour Lighthouse, Holyhead The Entrance to Amlwch Harbour Black marble quarry near red wharf bay, Angelsea
A quill pen reputed to have been used by Robert Southey, enclosed in a scroll of paper inscribed 'The pen which was mended by Robert Southey the Poet Laureate and used by him August 8th 1838 Wednesday 1/2 past 11 o'clock whilst staying at Lineshall? A memorable pen mended and used by so great a man', another quill pen, a print depicting a marble bust of Southey and another print
Lumbstocks after Daniel Maclise /Wellington and Blucher meeting after the Battle of Waterloo/dated 1875/engraving, 41.5cm x 122cm/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey Condition Report: This print is stained with marks that have leached through from the pine back boards. It has been in a dusty attic for many years. The actual image is quite good and its a fine impression it is in a very dirty frame and is glazed
Two signed George Best autobiography dust jackets, for "Blessed" and "Best, God's Gift", both signed in black marker pen; sold with an unsigned colour photo print of Best in action for Manchester United, 36 by 51cm., 14 by 20in.; sold with three copies of a letter of authenticity confirming that this lot came from the personal collection of Phil Hughes, George Best's agent, manager and close friend (6)
An autographed 1973 Barbarians v New Zealand print titled "Dramatic Start", a limited edition print signed by the artist Simon Smith numbered 101/3995, printed with a transcript of Cliff Morgan's famous TV commentary, and signed above the lower margin in pencil by Cliff Morgan, Phil Bennett, J P R Williams, John Pullin, John Dawes, Tom David, Derek Quinnell and Gareth Edwards, suspended within double glazing, white metal frame, 63 by 83cm., 25 by 32 3/4in.
A supplement print issued by "The Gentlewoman" magazine 9th June 1894 portraying The Ladies' Golf Championship at Littlestone in Kent, b&w vignettes of named players and scenes on the course, mounted, framed & glazed, 45 by 55cm., 17 3/4 by 21 3/4in.; sold together with a small framed overpainted humorous print after the Fife artist "Cynicuis" featuring a priest brandishing a golf club and chasing a goose that has stolen his golf ball (2)
An autographed Manchester United 1968 European Champions print formerly owned by Bill Foulkes, from a limited edition of 50, this numbered 5, Bill Foulkes's shirt number from the final, individually signed in biro by the 11 United finalists, mounted, framed & glazed, 61 by 35.5cm., 24 by 14in. A printed note on the back of the frame explains that this print was produced on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the 1968 European Cup win. Each player received four copies of the print, one of which had an edition number that coincided with their Wembley shirt number. Sandy and Sheena Busby both received one, and the other four were retained by the artist.
Boxing autographs, i) a Lennox Lewis signed cap for the Tony Tucker fight ii) a Tim Witherspoon signed Levi's t-shirt (with three small photos from a training session in London) iii) a Mike Tyson signed photo, framed iv) Roy Jones Jr signed DVD v & vi) John Conteh signed picture and signed 1977 World Title Fight programme v Len Hutchins, with additional signatures including the Liverpool FC players Phil Thompson, Ian Callaghan, Phil Neal & Terry McDermott, and the Welsh boxer David Davies, of note on the undercard is future World Champion Leon Spinks's one and only fight in the U.K. vii) Jake La Motta signed picture, framed viii) Chuck Wepner signed letter ix) Jimmy Young signed photo x, xi & xii) Henry Cooper signed caricature print, framed photograph and edition of Boxing News
Football and other sporting memorabilia, a miscellany of items including a china plate commemorating the 100th F.A. Cup Final, books including a signed Bobby Robson autobiography, a Stanley Matthews signed postal cover, a Tom Finney signed picture, Albert Stubbins, Ryan Giggs & Pele signed items, a few 1950s football programmes mostly Newcastle United, and other items; non-football including a Peter O'Sullevan print and autobiography including a signed publicity card, and signed Geoffrey Boycott, Shane Warne and Gary Sobers cricket autobiographies, and a Steve Redgrave signed picture and other items (a qty.) not illustrated
A signed print celebrating the cricketer Ian Botham, by Botham and additionally by the artist Stephen Doig, central portrait plus vignettes of famous career moment and his charity achievements of Hannibal's Journey and the John O'Groats to Lands End walk, mounted, framed & glazed, COA in sleeve to the backboard, 78 by 61cm., 30 3/4 by 24in.
A signed Ronnie O'Sullivan snooker waistcoat from the 2010 Masters Snooker Tournament, signed in black marker pen, purple waistcoat with Premier Inn sponsorship badge inscribed with date of the tournament 10-17 January, mounted, framed & glazed, 70 by 62cm., 27 1/2 by 24 1/2in.; sold with two web print ours relating to this waistcoat being won as a competition prize including one portraying O'Sullivan wearing the waistcoat (3) To be sold on behalf of the Parish Church Council of St Mark, Layton, Blackpool
A Ricky Hatton signed boxing glove, a white Ergo right-hand glove signed in black marker pen and inscribed BEST WISHES, in a hinge-opening glass fronted display case, 41 by 56 by 18cm., 16 by 22 by 7in.; sold together with a signed 20 by 14in. b&w photo print of Henry Cooper knocking down Muhammad Ali, with COA issued by Island Icons, tube rolled (3)

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