A 1920's tapestry wall hanging by W.S. Haines a wartime artist and London Fire Boatman who later became a well known designer and tapestry maker, the cream ground decorated overall with flora and fauna with a running floral motif border, worked in pinks, blues, greens and yellows, with monogram to the base
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Bob Marley A colour, illustrated concert flyer for Music Ibiza '78 featuring Bob Marley and The Wailers, Plaza De Toros, Ibiza, 28th June, 1978 signed and inscribed on the reverse in brown felt pen Best of Life/Lee, Bob Marley, Rasta -- 8x6in. (20.3x15.3cm.); and three previously unpublished colour snap-shots, one of the vendor talking to Marley, the other two of Marley's stage set-up in the bull ring, one showing various members of the band rehearsing, each -- 3 1/2x3 1/2in. (9x9cm.); accompanied by a note from the vendor who had worked at the concert, concerning that occasion (5)
The Who And Others Approximately 114 autographs, majority 1960s, signed on pages from autograph books or on publicity programmes, in an album, subjects include: Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, Keith Moon and John Entwistle on an early publicity photograph, 1964 [Daltrey has signed over Entwistle's autograph] -- 6 1/2x7 1/2in. (16.5x19.7cm.); The Birds including Ronnie Wood; Chris Dreja, Keith Relf, Jim McCarty and Paul Samwell-Smith; Sounds Incorporated (2 - one incomplete); Nashville Teens; and the Troggs (a lot)
The Who A concert poster The Greatest Big Show Since The Beatles & The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Small Faces and Paul Jones, Town Hall, Wellington, New Zealand, 31st January, 1968 -- 30x20in. (76.2 x50.7cm.). This poster documents the last show of a somewhat disastrous tour of Australia and New Zealand. Bad press regarding foreign entertainers milking the Australian economy, exaggerated reports of an incident involving the bands on an internal flight, and inadequate sound systems all conspired against The Who and The Small Faces. At the end of the tour the Australian Premier denounced the groups as ..a mob of crummy hooligans, and Pete Townshend publicly vowed never to return. He kept his word until this year when the band returned for the first time.
The Who/Keith Moon Keith Moon's Premier five-piece drum kit, 1968, the part kit in chrome finish comprising: bass drum transfer-printed with The Who logo in orange and black, two floor tom-toms and two mounted tom-toms, with two bass drum spurs and a mounted tom-tom post -- the kit custom-made for Keith Moon in 1968 and used by him throughout 1968 - 1970 on various occasions including: The Rolling Stones' Rock N Roll Circus, 10-11th December, 1968; The Who's U.S. tour, 1969; Woodstock, 16-17th August, 1969; the second Isle Of Wight Festival, 30th August, 1969; and the concert at Leeds University, 14th February, 1970 which produced the Live At Leeds album (6). This kit was custom-made for Keith Moon by Premier in 1968. It originally consisted of two bass drums, three floor tom-toms, three mounted tom-toms and a snare drum. A clipping from Premier's annual Talking Drums publication, circa 1969/1970, shows Moon with his new kit, the caption reads ...Keith Moon of ""The Who"" has now added to his vast collection of drums a 10-drum outfit which has an all-over chrome finish. Keith says audiences are now able to see themselves as the group sees them!... The original vendor of this kit was a drummer in a band playing support to Thunderclap Newman. The drummer in Thunderclap Newman had been given this kit by Keith Moon. The original vendor wanted to buy the complete kit, but at the time could only afford five pieces, hence the incomplete kit offered here. According to the original vendor, he contacted Premier in 1985, and they confirmed that they built this kit for Keith Moon using a then novel chrome finish in response to his desire for something different. The kit has since been re-chromed.
Pete Townshend/The Who A 1963 Gibson SG Special, Serial No. 105078 (overstamped 128658), in Polaris White finish, double cutaway mahogany body, mahogany neck, 22 fret bound rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, two P90 pickups, four rotary controls, selector switch, metal bridge, black pickguard, tailpiece removed; and a black hardshell contour case with orange plush lining, stencilled on the outside with white lettering WHO -- owned by Pete Townshend circa 1972-1974 and played by him onstage during The Who's U.K. Fallout Shelter Tour, October-November, 1973; accompanied by a document concerning the provenance (3).
The Who A Fender Squier Telecaster guitar, Serial No. CY03084436, in black finish, the body airbrushed with a Union Jack design in red, white and blue, single cutaway body, 21 fret fingerboard with dot inlays, two pickups, selector switch, two rotary controls, six saddle bridge and white pickguard, signed recently on the pickguard in blue felt pen by Roger Daltrey and in black felt pen by Pete Townshend and John Entwistle; and a soft carrying case (2)
Various Artists A collection of approximately 67 concert programmes, newspapers and magazines, 1960s-1980s, including: Another Beatles Christmas Show, Hammersmith Odeon, 24th December, 1964 - 16th January, 1965; The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Soft Machine and others, 1968; The Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Move, Pink Floyd, The Amen Corner and others, 1967; The Rolling Stones, Black And Blue, European Tour, 1976; The Beatles Book monthly magazine, issue No. 1; a Triple Bill programme, illustrated by John Lennon and featuring notes on the stage production of In His Own Write by Victor Spinetti, June, 1968; Tommy, 1975, The Who, official souvenir brochure; Eric Clapton, 1987 tour programme; Eric Clapton, Journeyman tour programme; and Paul McCartney World Tour, 1989 (a lot)
The Beatles And Others Approximately 130 autographs in two autograph books, 1960s, majority on individual pages, subjects include: John Lennon and Paul McCartney on one page; Gene Pitney; Shirley Bassey; Jerry Lee Lewis; Charlie Chester; Freddie Garrity; Gerry Marsden; Jimmy Young; Lulu; Dave Clark; Brian Poole; Dusty Springfield (2); Billy Fury; Marty Wilde; Adam Faith; Barbara Windsor; Graham Nash; Arthur Askey; Eden Kane; Cliff Richard; Rolf Harris; Helen Shapiro; Cilla Black; Joan Simms; The Searchers; Frankie Vaughan; Long John Baldry; Sandie Shaw and Wayne Fontana, page size, largest -- 4x4 1/2in. (10.2x11.5cm.) (2). These autographs were obtained by the vendor's father who worked at the BBC in 1964.
The Beatles A Qantas airlines first class menu, signed inside in blue ballpoint pen by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, 1964 -- 8x7in. (20.3x17.8cm.). These signatures were obtained by the vendor's father who sat next to George Harrison on the flight from Sydney to London on Wednesday, 1st July, 1964 following The Beatles' first tour of Australia. A similar set signed on the same occasion sold through these rooms on 5th May, 2004.
The Beatles An index card signed in black ballpoint pen by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, 1964 -- 6x4in. (15.2x10.2cm.). These signatures were obtained by a local actor, Paul Young who interviewed The Beatles for Scottish Television when they appeared at the Regal/ABC Cinema in Edinburgh on Wednesday, 29th April, 1964.
The Beatles A piece of paper signed in blue ballpoint pen by John Lennon, George Harrison, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, additionally inscribed in Ringo Starr's hand Beatles and possibly in John Lennon's hand with the number 0943417, 1963 -- 8x6in. (20.3x15.2cm.). According to the vendor, these signatures were obtained by his father who worked at Northampton Police station where the Beatles were guarded prior to their concert at the ABC theatre on Wednesday, 6th November, 1963.
The Beatles A rare souvenir concert programme Royal Command Performance in the presence of Her Majesty The Queen Mother, Prince Of Wales Theatre, London, Monday, 4th November, 1963, signed inside in blue ballpoint pen next to the group's photograph by John Lennon, George Harrison, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, additionally signed on separate pages by Hattie Jacques, Teddy Green and the Clark Brothers. These signatures were obtained by the vendor's uncle, Richard Dory, who was Manager of the Prince Of Wales Theatre at the time of the Royal Command Performance.
The Beatles An EP Twist And Shout, 1963, Parlophone, signed on the verso in blue ballpoint pen by John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr and in blue ink by Paul McCartney; accompanied by a concert programme The Beatles Show; and corresponding ticket stub for seat 1, box 1, for a concert at Fairfield Hall, Croydon, Saturday, 7th September, 1963 (3). The set of signatures on the EP sleeve in this lot were acquired backstage at the concert at Fairfield Hall, Croydon on 7th September, 1963. The original owner had been given a guest ticket as a birthday present from her father who was the booker for Fairfield Hall.
John Lennon A rare early Star Club black and white publicity postcard, 1962, signed and inscribed on the verso in blue ballpoint pen Would you call me at 10-15 if I'm not up please, John -- 4 1/2x5 1/2in. (10.8x14.6cm.). According to the vendor, this card was given to her by John Lennon's maternal aunt, Elizabeth Sutherland, who lived in Edinburgh at the time.
A small French/Belgian Flintlock pistol with plain 7 1/2in.steel barrel, steel ramrod and brass pan, brass trigger guard and butt cap, 17 1/2in. long overall, complete with hand-written contemporary document stating that the weapon was retrieved from the field of Waterloo, purchased by a W.B. Ogden and Rev. P. Wilcock who visited the field of battle in July, 1818.
Frederick YatesA LAKELAND LANDSCAPE WITH A FIGURE AND HORSESSigned and dated 1903oil on canvas 38 x 48cm unframed. Yates was a Lake District artist based in Rydal. He painted Lake District landscapes and was also a notable portrait painter. His commissions included a portrait of Woodrow Wilson, who was a frequent visitor to the area. A friendship developed, culminating in an invitation to Wilson's Presidential inauguration.
A Sunderland lustre plaque of shaped rectangular form with a relief moulded scrolling border, the central ground decorated with a masted sailing ship, width 24cm; and one other similar bearing motto "Be Wise then Christian while you may. So swiftly time is flying, the thoughtless man who laughs today, tomorrow will be dying." (2)
1960's Epiphone Riviera Semi AcousticFinished with a Sunburst body and original white scratchplate marked with an 'E'. Features a "frequensator" tailpiece, three pickup selection. Epiphone archtop style guitars were made famous during the 1960's, particularly by famous Beatle, John Lennon who used them both in live performances and whilst recording the Revolver album.
Aldin, Cecil, Ratcatcher to Scarlet, London, Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd, [n.d.], 4to (270 x 190mm.), title printed in red and black, colour plates, illustrations, original black cloth, spine and front cover lettered in red, faded in places. With J. B. Morton and Cecil Aldin's 'Who's Who in the Zoo' (London, 1950), 'My Lady's Garden Planted and Grown by Hackleplume' (London, 1921), and 'The Children's Cargo Lady Cynthia Asquith's Annual Contributions by A. A. Milne, Hilaire Belloc..' (London, n.d.).
Mountain, James, The History of Cawood, Its Castle and Church: containing the most remarkable transactions, Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Militar .. together with A List of the Archbishops who have resided at Cawood, York, E. Peck, 1800, 8vo (170mm x 100mm.), list of subscribers, modern stiff board wrapers, title label pasted onto spine
Tyndale, William, & Henry Walter (editor), An Answer to Sir Thomas More's Dialogue, The Supper of the Lord after the true meaning of John VI and 1 Cor. XI and WM. Tracy's Testament Expounded, Cambridge, The University Press, 1850, 8vo (225mm x 140mm.), half title, contemporary cloth, front cover gilt stamped with The Parker Society coat of arms, armorial bookplate of De Clifton Parmiter, and George Benson of Christ Chuch Oxford, library bookplate of Seminarii S. Ioannis. With a number of reference works relating to the 17th cenury including John Lough's 'An Introduction to Seventeenth Century France' (London, 1960), Jasper Ridley's 'Elizabeth' (London, 1987), Garrett Mattingly's 'The Defeat of The Spanish Armada' (London, 1959), Eveleigh Nash published 'The King Who Never Reigned' (London, n.d.), and Hester W Chapman's 'Privileged Persons Four Sventeenth-Century Studies' (London, 1966).
FLEMING (Ian) - Dr No, 1958 3rd impression; From Russia With Love, 1960 5th impression; For Your Eyes Only, 1962 reprinted; Moonraker, 1962 reprinted; The Spy Who Loved Me, 1962 reprinted; Diamonds Are Forever, 1963 reprinted; Live and Let Die, 1963 reprinted, and Goldfinger, 1962 4th impression, (9 vols).
NAMEPLATE "ROYAL SOVEREIGN". As carried by the LNER 'Sandringham' Class B17/4 4-6-0, LNER 2871, built by Robert Stephenson as Works No. 4133, emerging to traffic on 11th June 1937. Originally named "MANCHESTER CITY", it was rebuilt to Class B2 at Darlington, emerging to traffic on 26th August 1945, still as 2871. It became LNER 1671 on 11th February 1946 and was renamed "ROYAL SOVEREIGN" in April 1946, becoming BR 61671 on 23rd September 1948. A Cambridge based engine, quite often employed hauling the Royal Train, it was withdrawn on 22nd September 1958 from Cambridge and cut up at Stratford. Its nameplates were transferred to 61632 in October 1958 which had previously been named "BELVOIR CASTLE". 61632 was built at Darlington in May 1931 as LNER 2832, Class B17/2. It was rebuilt to Class B2, emerging to traffic on 12th July 1946; was renumbered 1632, then 61632 on 22nd June 1948. It was withdrawn on 2nd February 1959 from Cambridge and cut up at Stratford. The nameplate is in completely ex-loco condition, never touched by the vendor who bought it from Stratford on 30th April 1959 as evidenced by the original BR delivery note that accompanies the plate. A curved cast brass nameplate, 59", in totally ex-loco condition. A special opportunity.
A GWR wall plaque from the Swindon Recreation & Sports Club. It is lettered, in ornate serif capitals, "To The Memory Of Sir William Stanier F.R.S. Who Was The First President Of The Club 1931". Octagonal cast brass, 163/4"x81/4", in a rectangular wooden display frame with marquetry, 25"x161/2". A unique item for GWR and LMS collectors - but then he did work for both Companies!
A Titanic decorated paper napkin displaying a border of purple flowers and a central black panel illustrating the ship and lettered "Souvenir In Affectionate Remembrance Of The Captain, Mates, Crew & Passengers Who Lost Their Lives By The Floundering of the World's Largest Liner SS "Titanic" whilst On Her Maiden Voyage from Southampton to New York on the 15th April 1912 ...". 141/2" square. Some edge wear but the main face good.
Cecilia, Countess of Strathmore (d.1938) Christ in Glory, watercolour, 144 x 108cm. Provenance: The Vicar and Churchwardens of All Saints' Church, St Paul's Walden Bury Church, Hertfordshire, given by the Countess of Strathmore to All Saints' Church. The present painting was painted by Cecilia Cavendish-Bentinck, later the Countess of Strathmore, mother of Her Majesty The Queen Mother, and grandmother of Her Majesty The Queen, who died in 1938
Six WH Grant 1953/4 complimentary silkwork bookmark calendars machine woven in colours on cream, pale green, pink and blue grounds, the tops giving the address and telephone details of the firm and the pointed ends with brightly coloured silk tassels, 23 x 8cm (6). These would have been given to favoured clients such as clothing designers who needed Grant's to make designer labels
August Edouart,(1789-1861), two cutwork silhouettes signed and dated 1828 in ink, both labelled verso and inscribed 'George Peacock Esq, Fellow of Trinity College' and one further inscribed 'Dean of Ely', bear advertising labels for '...Mrs Bays Trinity-Street Cambridge...', 27 x 17.5cm. A George Peacock (1791-1858) was tutor at Trinity College 1823-39 and Dean of Ely 1839-58. It is not clear who the other George Peacock is as illustrated here
Two early 20th century ivory elephant tusks of undecorated form, 110cm long (2). These have come by descent to the vendor from a relation who died in 1936. The relation was a governor of Gambia and chief commissioner to the Ashanti until he retired in 1935. There is a 1930's photograph of the relation with the tusks
Attributed to Nidervillers, a late 18th century porcelain model of the 'Tombeau de M Langhans a Hindelbanck pres de Berne', probably modelled by Charles Gabriel Sauvage dit Lemire who was director of Niderviller, circa 1790 the tomb cover dividing about the armorials of the lady and her husband as she rises from the grave with her child, the gilt and marbled base bearing the inscription, 31.5cm wide. Maria Langhans died in childbirth on the eve of Easter 10th April 1751 the sculptor of the tomb was Johann August Nahl (1710-1781) and he was lodging with pastor Georg Langhans while he created a memorial in Hindelbanck Protestant Church to Hieronymous Von Erlach, who had been patron to Nahl
Three pairs of WWI service medals awarded to three brothers who served and died in the Great War - 1914-1918 War Medal and Victory Medals - awarded to Number 1853 Pte. F.Hodson, Lincolnshire Regiment, [together with the framed bronzed memmorial plaque]; also Number 27006 Pte.H.Hodson, West Yorkshire Regiment and Number 49466 Pte.W.Hodson, Leicestershire Regiment.
Huntley & Palmers 'The Rude' biscuit tin and contents, sealed, decorated with a Kate Greenaway design of an Edwardian garden party, with naughty additions of a couple and terriers in the undergrowth, etc (which were added by a disgruntled draughtsman who was sacked without satisfactory compensation, so took revenge), circa 1980, diameter 20.4cm.
Army List. A List of the Officers of the Army and Marines..., 42nd ed., 1794, annotations throughout, front blank leaf with library stamp and adhesive tape repair, recent red half morocco, 8vo, together with The New Annual Army List, and Militia List, for 1861, pub. 1861, some worming to initial leaves, orig. cloth gilt, rebacked, 8vo, with an Army List for 1888 and also 1919, with a Navy List for 1919, each in modern cloth gilt, 8vo, plusWar Service Lists, List of Etonians who Fought in the Great War 1914 - 1919, printed privately for Eaton College, 1921, and with List of Etonians who Fought in the World War 1939 - 1945, Privately printed, 1950, both with dec. titles, text printed in red & black, uniform qtr. cloth, 4to, and with Sayers (W.C. Berwick), Croydon and the Second World War..., pub. Croydon, 1949, b & w plts. and folding map, library stamps throughout, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, plus four others similar (12)
Inman (Col. Henry). Buffalo Jones' Forty Years of Adventure. A Volume of Facts Gathered from Experience, by Hon. C.J. Jones, whose Eventful Life has been devoted to the Preservation of the American Bison and other Wild Animals; who Survived the Perils of the Frozen North, the Land of the Midnight Sun, Among Eskimos, Indians, and the Ferocious Beasts of North America, 1st ed., 1899, port. frontis. and num. b & w illusts. from photos., orig. pict. cloth, spine slightly sunned, 8vo (1)
Keate (George). An Account of the Pelew Islands Situated in the Western Part of the Pacific Ocean. Composed from the Journals and Communications of Captain Henry Wilson, and some of his Officers, who, in August 1783, were there Shipwrecked, in the Antelope, a Packet Belonging to the Honorable East India Company, 3rd ed., 1789, stipple eng. port. frontis., two folding charts, fourteen eng. plts. only (of fifteen), lacks plt. of Ludee - one of the wives of Abba Thulle, some dust soiling and minor creasing, contemp. boards with defective spine, 4to (1)
Keate (George). An Account of the Pelew Islands Situated in the Western Part of the Pacific Ocean. Composed from the Journals and Communications of Captain Henry Wilson, and some of his Officers, who, in August 1783, were there Shipwrecked, in the Antelope, a Packet Belonging to the Honorable East India Company, 1st ed., 1788, stipple eng. port. frontis., folding map, fifteen eng. plts. (incl. one folding), closed tear to inner margin of frontis. and title, contemp. tree calf, rebacked, and corners restored, 4to (1)
Bristol. The Bristol Poll Book; being a List of the Freeholders and Freemen who Voted at the General Election for Members to Serve in Parliament for the City and County of Bristol; which Commenced Friday, July 30, and Terminated Thursday, August 5, 1830..., pub. 1830, contemp. boards with cloth spine strip, later paper labels to covers, joints worn, 8vo, together with The Bristol Poll Book..., Bristol, 1837, orig. boards with cloth spine strip, spine worn, 8vo, with Mathews & Son, publishers, Matews's Annual Bristol Directory, and Commercial List, 41st ed., Bristol, 1839, numerous ads. at front including some double - page, orig. cloth with printed paper label to upper cover, soiled and worn, 8vo, with Mathews's Annual Bristol and Clifton Directory, and Almanack..., 54th ed., Bristol, 1852, orig. cloth gilt, lacking majority of spine, adhesive tape to covers, 8vo, also with Mathews's Annual Directory for the City and County of Bristol..., 62nd ed., Bristol, 1860, orig. cloth gilt, worn, amateur spine repair, 8vo, plus three volumes of J. Wright & Co.'s (Mathews') Bristol & Clifton Directory..., 1880, 1885 & 1892, each ex - lib. in orig. cloth gilt bindings, some minor wear, large 8vo (8)
Blyton (Enid, 1897 - 1968). Autograph letter signed, on headed notepaper, to Bookland and Company, June 22, 1966, revealing letter concerning Blyton's book "The Child Who Was Chosen", and her thoughts regarding adoption, "I was asked to write a story for children, which would tell them the facts of their adoption, so that they might know how and why they were chosen and would feel proud and happy being chosen by a family who were glad to welcome them. They then feel as safe and as secure as any other child & didn't worry about themselves. It was a book that needed writing, for the children's sake, and I was very glad to write it!" etc., 2pp, 8vo, togetehr with signed items by Johnny Morris, Irene Handl and Gracie Fields (4)
African American Music. The Story of the Jubilee Singers, with Their Songs, 2nd ed., Hodder, 1875, captioned and mounted carbon print port. frontis. of the singers, a.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, spine faded, 8vo The Jubilee Singers were emancipated slaves who staged fund - raising tours to raise money for educational projects in Tennessee. This copy is notable for having been signed on a preliminary blank by the singers Ella Sheppard, Maggie L. Porter, America W. Robinson, Georgia Gordon, Jennie Jackson, Julia Jackson, F.J. Loudin, B.W. Thomas, H.D. Alexander and Thomas Rutling, all of whom are pictured on the carbon print frontispiece. (1)
Bury St. Edmunds. 'Bury Festival, June 17th, 1814. Sports for the day, to begin immediately after Dinner, upon Blackheath, on the Newmarket Road', an original printed poster for the festival, printed by M.Ingram, Market - Hill, Bury, and detailing a list of fifteen races to be held including 'Donkey Race for a New Saddle and Bridle...Eight Men to Run for a Pair of Shoes...Eight Women to Run for a Copper Tea - Kettle...Eight Girls (under Fifteen Years of Age) to run for a Gown, value Ten Shillings...Two Pigs will be provided for the Pig Hunt, and the Person who takes a Pig by the Tail and lifts it on his Shoulder with One Hand, will be entitled to it. The whole to conlude with a Bon - Fire, and the Burning of Bonaparte's Effigy...', approx. 340 x 210 mm (1)
Ashby & White: or, the Great Question, whether an Action lies at Common Law for an Elector, who is deny'd his Vote for Members of Parliament - Debated and Resolv'd, together with a Case of Jayne & Topham, with other Cases, sole ed., 1705, some marginal light browning to first and last leaves, ink lib. stamp to title verso and p.9, modern boards, 8vo (1)

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