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GLASGOW COMEDY INTEREST: LARGE COLLECTION OF LEX MCLEAN MEMORABILIA including several BBC scripts, signed head shots, box of personal photographs, framed photographs of play casts, original recipts and invoices for gigs, scrap books of newspaper cuttings, handwritten account book, large ink stamp of 'Try McLean's Pool, Money for Nothing' cartoon, a silver plated tray awarded for 'R.F. C.S.A 23rd Rally, Guest Speaker, Lex McLean, March 5th 1972' and a Comedy award statuette, his white performing jacket and black bowler hat, the silver plated tray 39cm long Note: Lex McLean (born Alexander McLean Cameron, 1908-23 March 1975) was a Scottish comedian, described as "almost certainly the last of Scotland's great music hall comedians". He played to packed houses all over his country from the late 1950s to the early 1970s, when he had to semi-retire on the grounds of ill health. Known as "Sexy Lex" for his risque but never obscene humour, his act was even passed by the Lord Chamberlain. At the peak of his popularity in the 1960s he appeared in the BBC Scotland comedy series Lex and Lex Again. A huge fan of Rangers, he even had Ibrox legend George Young guest on his television show.
A George IV mahogany and brass mounted writing slope by G.C. Diller, the hinged lid with a shaped plaque inscribed 'Chris Edwd Lefroy', the interior with a baize lined writing slope with gilt brass candle sconces and a pen tray above secret drawers, two with apertures for guineas, with a printed paper label inscribed 'G.C. DILLER, Cabinet, Portable Writing-Desk, & Copying Machine Maker, No. 5, CHANDOS STREET, COVENT GARDEN. Tea Chest, Dressing and Jewellery Boxes, made to any Pattern, on the shortest Notice', with sunken brass side carrying handles, 20.5cm high, 53.3cm wide, 29.7cm deep. Charles Edward Lefroy (1810-1861) was secretary to the speaker of the House of Commons. The Lefroy family had close connections with Jane Austen, one of her best friends was Anne Lefroy, Charles's sister.
9 Dinky Toys. Leyland Forward Control Lorry (25r) in orange with black wheels. Bedford Tipper Truck (25m) in orange with black wheels. Bedford Refuse Wagon (25v) in light brown with green shutters and rear door. Bedford Truck (25w) in green with green wheels. Plus a Breakdown car (30e) in red. Royal mail van (34b) in red with black roof and bonnet, closed rear windows. Loud Speaker Van (34c) in dark blue with silver loud speaker. TAXI (36g) in red and black, closed rear window. Streamlined Fire Engine (250) in red with black wheels, with ladder and bell. GC for age, some chipping. See internet Offered for sale on behalf of ‘The A2 Steam Trust’
8 Dinky Toys. Ambulance (30f) in cream with black chassis. NCB Electric van (30v) in light grey with blue load bed and wheels. Royal mail van (34b) in red with black roof and bonnet, open rear windows. Loud Speaker Van (34c) in grey with black loud speaker. TAXI (36g) in green and black, open rear window. Six wheeled covered wagon (151b) in dark brown with grey tin canopy. Streamlined Fire Engine (250) in red with black wheels, with ladder and bell. Plus a Delivery van (280) in dark blue. QGC-GC for age, some chipping/wear. See internet. Offered for sale on behalf of ‘The A2 Steam Trust’
A 1920's lacquered papier maché speaker case in the form of a seated Taoist scholar, inscribed to underside "Regd Design Andia Speaker Patented in Germany No. 442473" CONDITION REPORTS Height approx 31cm. Overall with craquelure, various chips and losses. This is the speaker cover only (no speaker). There is no base.
GLASGOW COMEDY INTEREST: LARGE COLLECTION OF LEX MCLEAN MEMORABILIA including several BBC scripts, signed head shots, box of personal photographs, framed photographs of play casts, original recipts and invoices for gigs, scrap books of newspaper cuttings, handwritten account book, large ink stamp of 'Try McLean's Pool, Money for Nothing' cartoon, a silver plated tray awarded for 'R.F. C.S.A 23rd Rally, Gueat Speaker, Lex McLean, March 5th 1972' and a Comedy award statuette, his white performing jacket and black bowler hat, the silver plated tray 39cm long Note: Lex McLean (born Alexander McLean Cameron, 1908-23 March 1975) was a Scottish comedian, described as "almost certainly the last of Scotland's great music hall comedians". He played to packed houses all over his country from the late 1950s to the early 1970s, when he had to semi-retire on the grounds of ill health. Known as "Sexy Lex" for his risque but never obscene humour, his act was even passed by the Lord Chamberlain. At the peak of his popularity in the 1960s he appeared in the BBC Scotland comedy series Lex and Lex Again. A huge fan of Rangers, he even had Ibrox legend George Young guest on his television show. Lot Notice: Lot 375 in The Silver Auction (15th December Am) is a silver salver won by Lex McLean and part of this collection of memorabilia. Lot 1010A in this auction is Lex McLean's personal accordian, also part of this collection.
Autograph Book of 19th Century Celebrities Album: Autograph Album inscribed Jessy S.L. Jameson from her affectionate brother J.L. Jameson, 9/30/61. Containing 90 numbered pages, with over 240 entries, cut out signatures, notes, letters etc., starting with Queen Victoria, and her prime Minister Lord Palmerston, together with many other prime ministers, statesmen, M.P.'s, generals, authors (include. some women), bishops etc., include. Lord Raglan, ill-fated commander during The Crimean War, signs 'before Savastopol' in 1854. There are several curiosities, such as 'Cheng or Woo Gow the Chinese Giant,' and Mrs. Jermy, whose husband and father-in-law were shot by a demented tenant farmer in the notorious Stanfield Hall Murders in 1848. There are also numerous Irish names. Included in no particular order are such names as Marquis Wellesley; Mountifort Longfield, economist; Agnes Strickland, author; Anthony Trollope; Chas. Foster, Speaker; E.M. Ward, Artist; Robert Peel; Chas. Babbage, and many many more. As a coll., w.a.f. A fascinating collection of autographs of the most famous men and women of mid-Victorian Britain & Ireland. (1)
South America, Brazil, ca. 18th century CE. A finely carved and painted wooden figurine depicting Saint Anthony of Padua, also known as Anthony of Lisbon as he was a Portuguese devout Catholic follower of Saint Francis of Assissi and would spend his final days in Padua, Italy. Saint Anthony is depicted holding the holy book in his left hand and a T-shaped cross/staff (usually associated with Anthony the Great) in his right, wearing a gold trimmed black Franciscan habit with hood resting behind his head nd red-brown robes beneath. He projects a solemn countenance and facial expression and stands upon an integral square red base. Saint Anthony became an articulate speaker known for his passionate preaching and expert knowledge of scripture who converted hundreds of people and spread Portuguese evangelism. He also became the patron saint of recovering lost items and miraculously finding lost people. A lovely antique statue honoring the patron saint. Size: 10" x 3" x 3" (25.4 x 7.6 x 7.6 cm) Provenance: Ex-Historia Antiques, James Caswell, Santa Monica, CA Condition: Surface shows expected wear, minor nicks here and there, and some paint loss as shown. Overall very good. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #110850
HISTORICAL: Selection of signed clipped pieces and fragments etc., by a miscellaneous variety of historical figures, the majority removed from the conclusions of letters or documents, including Pierre Napoleon Bonaparte, Charles Stewart Parnell, Randolph S. Churchill, James Mackintosh, James Plumptre, John Wilkes, Ferdinand de Lesseps, Warren Hastings, Edward Augustus Freeman, Henry Brougham, Rosa Bonheur, Alfred d’Orsay, Isaac D’Israeli, John Keble, George Curzon, Charles Manners-Sutton (Speaker), Richard Steele, Thomas Symonds, Sacha Guitry, Roderick Murchison, George Hudson, Samuel White Baker, Alphonse de Lamartine, Viscount Castlereagh etc. Some are laid down. FR to generally G, 74
BEST GEORGE: (1946-2005) Northern Ireland & Manchester United Footballer. A printed 8vo menu for a Sporting Dinner held by the West Country Sporting Club at the Marriott Hotel, Bristol, 7th December 1999, signed by Best (a guest speaker at the dinner) in blue ink with his name alone to the inside. VG
HILL GRAHAM: (1929-1975) English Motor Racing Driver, Formula One World Champion 1962 & 1968. A printed oblong folio menu for a Famous Names Ball organised by the Guild of Professional Toastmasters at the Dorchester Hotel, 20th May 1972, featuring a presentation of the Best After Dinner Speaker Award for 1971 to Graham Hill and incorporating an image of Hill, signed and inscribed in bold blue ink to a clear area at the centre of the menu by Hill. Also signed and inscribed in black ink by actor and comedian Alfred Marks (winner of the award in 1970). Rolled and with some heavy surface creasing, only very slightly affecting the signatures. Together with a selection of other menus and printed ephemera relating to the Guild of Professional Toastmasters, mainly unsigned although a few featuring autographs of John Thaw, Sheila Hancock, Frank Muir etc., also including a menu in the form of a jigsaw, 22nd May 1971 (complete and included in the original box), an A.L.S. by Boris Johnson, 20th February 2006 and a white and red short sleeve Mitre sports jersey individually signed by sixteen Welsh footballers including Terry Yorath, Joey Jones, Peter Sayer, Brian Flynn, Leighton James, Rod Thomas, Dai Davies etc. Some overall age wear, FR to G, 14
2007 AD. A bronze maquette bust of Baroness Thatcher at the time of her resignation in 1990, on a rectangular base with threaded sockets to the underside, a private commission sculpted by the renowned official Margaret Thatcher artist Antony Dufort. 335 grams, 11cm (4 1/4"). Property of an English gentleman. In 2003, Antony Dufort was commissioned by the Advisory Committee on the Works of Art to produce a bronze statue of Baroness Thatcher, the first female Prime Minister of Great Britain, to be installed by the doors to the Commons Chamber in the Palace of Westminster, opposite the statue of Winston Churchill. The sculpture was the first of a former Prime Minister to be installed during the lifetime of the subject, after a change to the parliamentary rules in 2002 which previously forbade the erection of statues of living parliamentarians in the House. It was unveiled on 21 February 2007 by the then Speaker of the House of Commons, the Rt Hon. Michael Martin MP. Thatcher, known as the 'Iron Lady' during her tenure of office, quipped: I might have preferred iron, but bronze will do. It won't rust. A smaller bronze statue of the baroness, also by Dufort, was sold for £210,000 in February 2015 at a private Conservative Party auction. Thatcher's pose was selected to show her in vigorous debate, papers in one hand, jabbing with the forefinger of the other. At a private viewing before the public ceremony, Baroness Thatcher declared that she was 'thrilled' with the portrayal. Dufort was chosen for the task because of his reputation, arising from previous works depicting Nottinghamshire miners. He studied history at New College Oxford, from 1967 to 1971 and took a Masters Degree in Fine Art at Chelsea School of Art, London, in 1976. He has exhibited widely in Europe and the USA. Portraits and sculptures by Dufort are housed in many notable private, public, corporate and museum collections. In the field of sculpture, he specializes in portraiture, historical figures, the representation of movement and the mining industry. Very fine condition.

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