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`Houses of the Welsh Countryside` by P Smith, H M Stationery Office 1975 with dustcover, `A History of Gwynedd` by Dorothy Sylvester, first edition 1983 with dustcover, `The Taliesin Tradition` by Emyr Humphreys, 1983, signed by the author and with letter from the author dated 1993 to the late Mr Dewi O Jones, `Welsh Crafts` by Mary Eirwen Jones, first edition 1978 with dustcover, `Welsh Surnames` by Morgan, re-print 1985 (parcel of six)
`Celtic Myths & Legends`, Poetry & Romance` Gresham Publishing Company (undated), `Welsh Legends & Folk Tales` by Gwyn Jones (damaged), `The History and Origins of Druidism` by Lewis Spence, 1971 with dustcover, `The Golden Age of Myths & Legends` by Thomas Bulfinch, 1924 edition and `Celtic Britain` by John Rhys, re-print edition 1996 (parcel of five) (part catalogue illustrated)
Advertising - A Guinness pottery ashtray, with transfer print of Sam Weller, by Cauldon Potteries, 11.5cm diameter; a Schweppes mirror, the bevelled glass plate set in a card frame with printed Celtic knot decoration, the easel-back with label for James Walker of Dublin, 27.5cm high; a promotional trinket tray, possibly also for Schweppes, the transfer-printed decoration depicting a classical maiden filling a glass from a waterfall, 14.5cm long; a Schweppes patinated brass table bell, 14.5cm high; two Vim printed tin money boxes, each 7cm high; a Vim six-inch printed tin ruler, with T-square extension; a Player`s metal ashtray; and two wooden rulers, (10).
[Jazz] Denis Williams (1933-2009) Count Basie and his orchestra, Birmingham Town Hall, 20th April 1957 Black and white photograph The mount SIGNED by Basie and others, including Joe Williams, Al Grey, Thad Jones, Joe Newman and Marshall Royal 39.5cm x 49.5cm Framed and glazed; together with a small print and a negative, (3). Provenance: Denis Williams, professional photographer.
Crested china - Approximately forty pieces of Goss China, including a large Norwich Urn, with matching arms (Norwich); a beaker, with transfer print of `Old Scarlet`; a vase, with transfer print of `Edward the Peacemaker`; an Ancient Costril or Pilgrim`s Bottle (League of Goss Collectors); and others.
1962 FA Cup Final Original FA Print: This original 39 x 27” print of the 1962 FA Cup final between Tottenham and Burnley was issued by the FA and comes in original frame and plaque stating the football association centenary 1863-1963, (a scene from the final tie of the FA Challenge Cup competition of Burnley v Tottenham Hotspur at the Empire Stadium Wembley May 5th 1962. This print is incredibly rare as it was only sent to football clubs and FA offices, incredibly rare chance to obtain this large option as small versions were issued as well, some football clubs and local football association premises still have this print in their boardrooms. This was obtained by Cliff Jones for the vendor
Royal Crown reputedly carried by Canadian Pacific 4-6-4 `Hudson` Locomotive number 2850 when, along with a couple of other locos, it hauled the Royal Train from Quebec to Vancouver carrying HM King George VI and Queen Elizabeth on their first visit to the Dominion. It was after the visit that the King (who was an avid train enthusiast) approved the fitting of crowns to the running boards of the Hudsons and they became known as `Royal Hudsons` thereafter. The loco 2850 wore the crown when it was subsequently exhibited at the New York World`s Fair. Two of these were made, one for each side of course, so, an incredibly rare and historic item measuring 13" x 13½" and in totally ex loco condition. Accompanying is a framed & glazed, signed, limited edition print no. 3/350 of The Royal Train by Douglas A. Manning. It clearly shows how the crown was fitted on the forward running board.
British Railways Advertising Cards (carriage print style) each very colourful and measuring 24" x 11", qty 2 comprising:- New Pullman Diesel Express Services - The Birmingham Pullman & The Bristol Pullman; The South Wales Pullman, The Bristol Pullman & The Birmingham Pullman. Both have colour images of the train itself, both are excellent but the latter does have a slight dog-ear bottom right.
British Railways Advertising Cards (carriage print style) each very colourful and measuring 24" x 11", qty 6 comprising:- Sunday Excursions from Paddington to Oxford, Torquay, Cheddar, Weymouth, Minehead, Teignmouth, Weston - Mare and Stratford; Oxford Combined Excursions by Rail, Road & River until September 19th; Here`s a Tip - Take A Trip - Racing Excursions from Paddington to Bath, Birmingham, Cheltenham, Newbury, Stratford, Warwick, Windsor, Wolverhampton and Worcester; West Of England Car Tourist Services - London to St Austell and London to Newton Abbot; Car Tourist Services London to Devon & Cornwall April to October 1963; Motorists Relax By Rail - Take Your Car by Car Tourist Services to Devon & Cornwall March to October 1961.
British Railways Advertising Cards (carriage print style) each very colourful and measuring 24" x 11", qty 4 comprising:- Rail Rover Tickets - Western Region £10.0.0, Wales £5.5.0, West Of England £5.5.0; Sunday Excursions from Paddington to W-S-M, Droitwich Spa, Bath Spa, Leamington Spa, Hereford, Cardiff and Cheltenham Spa; BR(S) There Are Cheap Tickets To The South Coast from Victoria, Waterloo, Charing Cross and London Bridge; Take The Kids to London On The Joyride Express.
British Railways Advertising Cards (carriage print style) each very colourful and measuring 24" x 11", qty 6 comprising:- A Day Out - Good Idea, Oxford, Bath, Bristol. Weston -S- Mare; Oxford Combined Excursions by Rail, Road & River until September 19th; Here`s a Tip - Take A Trip - Racing Excursions from Paddington to Bath, Birmingham, Cheltenham, Newbury, Stratford, Warwick, Windsor, Wolverhampton and Worcester; Travel To Southern Ireland Fishguard - Rosslare; Travel To Southern Ireland via Fishguard; To Holiday Travellers - A Two Course Meal Is Served In The Restaurant Car On This Train, 8/- or 5/- for Children (slightly smaller in size).

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