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Eglington, Charles MAUD SUMNER 37 x 27 cm 48 pages: chiefly illustrations (some colour, laid down).Folio. Cloth, dustwrapper in unusually good condition. Bears book ticket of Adams & Co., Booksellers & Stationers, Durban. This first critical-biographical study of Sumner as an artist contains many illustrations which give a comprehensive survey of all stages of her paintings, and her exceptional range. Sumner`s work is widely dispersed in art galleries and private collections throughout the world. Very good Cape Town Purnell and Sons [1968]
Van Leeuwen (Simon) HET ROOMS-HOLLANDS-REGT 8vo (210 x 160 mm) Waar in de Roomse wetten met het huydendaagse Neerlands Regt, In alles dat tot de dagelijkse onderhouding kan dienen, met een bysondere kortheit, so wel in de vaste regts-stoffen, als in de manier van Regts-Vordering over een gebragt werden. Met allerhande Ordonnantien, Placaten, Hand-vesten, Keuren, Gewoonten en Gewijsden deser ende omleggende Landen bevestigt. New edition: (xl) + (i engraved portrait of the author) + 676 + (xxx blad en talwyser) pages, contemporary full vellum - soiled, light stain at the top of the pages throughout, inscription and a booksellerÂ’s ticket (J. Muller & Co., Amsterdam) on the front free endpaper. Good H. en de Wed. van Dirk Boom, Boekverkopers T`Amsteldam 1686
Beardsley (Aubrey) Illustrator: THE YELLOW BOOK AN ILLUSTRATED QUARTERLY 8vo (205 x 165 mm) Volumes I - XIII (the complete set), original yellow decorated cloth, illustrated throughout, edges uncut, with the library ticket of B. Fairfax Hall at the top of each front free endpaper. The cloth is soiled, the upper cover of volume III appears to have been affected by damp which has removed most of the titling, several of the volumes are partly unopened, foxing on the endpapers but overall the contents are crisp and clean. ‘The Yellow Book, published in London from 1894 to 1897 by Elkin Mathews and John Lane, later by John Lane alone, and edited by the American Henry Harland,[1] was a quarterly literary periodical (priced at 5s.) that lent its name to the "Yellow Nineties". ‘It was a leading journal of the British 1890s; to some degree associated with Aestheticism and Decadence, the magazine contained a wide range of literary and artistic genres, poetry, short stories, essays, book illustrations, portraits, and reproductions of paintings. Aubrey Beardsley was its first art editor,[2] and he has been credited with the idea of the yellow cover, with its association with illicit French fiction of the period. He obtained works by such artists as Charles Conder, William Rothenstein, John Singer Sargent, Walter Sickert, and Philip Wilson Steer. The literary content was no less distinguished; authors who contributed were: Max Beerbohm, Arnold Bennett, "Baron Corvo", Ernest Dowson, George Gissing, Sir Edmund Gosse, Henry James, Richard Le Gallienne, Charlotte Mew, Arthur Symons, H. G. Wells, William Butler Yeats. ‘Though Oscar Wilde never published anything within its pages, it was linked to him because Beardsley had illustrated his Salomé and because he was on friendly terms with many of the contributors. Soon after Wilde was arrested in April 1895 Beardsley was dismissed as the periodical`s art editor; his post taken over by the publisher, John Lane, assisted by another artist, Patten Wilson. Although critics have contended that the quality of its contents declined after Beardsley left and that The Yellow Book became a vehicle for promoting the work of Lane`s authors, a remarkably high standard in both art and literature was maintained until the periodical ceased publication in the spring of 1897.’ (Wikipedia) ‘B. Fairfax Hall was a private printing enthusiast. In England in 1930 he founded and operated The Stourton Press, named after the family’s house in Westminster. Hall was a member of P.D. Ouspensky’s circle before he emigrated to South Africa. In 1947 he began to print books, including Ouspensky’s “A Record of Meetings,” in an edition of twenty copies in 1951, and “The Struggle of the Magicians,” in an edition of ten copies in 1957.’ (https://gurdjieffbooks.wordpress.com/tag/the-stourton-press/). Among his publications whilst in Cape Town was Rupert Shephard`s Passing Scene: Eighteen Images of South Africa (1966). He returned to England after disposing of much of his library through a local dealer. London John Lane, The Bodley Head 1894-1897
Football programme, Jules Rimet Cup, World Championship, England 1966, July 11-30 Official Souvenir Programme, London 1966 (228 x 178mm) numerous illustrations and Jules Rimet, two 1966 World Cup Tickets played at Goodison Park, Liverpool, Tuesday July 12th, Friday July 15th, Season Ticket sleeve.
Queen Victoria Jubilee attractive printed ticket for the Diamond Jubilee celebrations for Queen VictoriaÂ’s reign at the Guildhall^ London^ on July 5th 1897. A large ticket measuring approx 37x28cm^ featuring vignettes showing various aspects of her reign^ with insignia of the City of London and portraits of the Queen.
A gentleman`s stainless steel Rolex 16014 Oyster Perpetual Datejust, c.1980, a circular silvered raised baton dial with date and acrylic crystal. Fluted bezel and jubilee bracelet. Serial no. 6580547. Appears to be in unworn condition. Original swing ticket attached. Original case back sticker attached. Box and papers, not filled out CONDITION REPORT: Occasional light surface scratches.Glue residue to the clasp.Winds and ticking.Deterioration to the hands.
A gentleman`s stainless steel Rolex 6694 Oysterdate precision, c.1981, a circular silvered dial, raised gilt batons and hands with date and acrylic crystal. Polished bezel, case 34mm, with oyster bracelet. Serial no. 7139352. Appears to be in unworn condition. Original swing ticket. Original case back sticker attached. Box and instruction booklet CONDITION REPORT: Occasional light surface scratches.Winds and ticking.
A ladies` bicolour Rolex 6917 Oyster Perpetual, c.1978, a champagne dial with raised gilt batons and hands, date and acrylic crystal. Fluted bezel to a bicolour jubilee bracelet. Serial no. 5609603. Appears to be in unworn condition. Original swing ticket attached. Original case back sticker attached. Box and papers, not filled out CONDITION REPORT: Occasional light surface scratches.Winds and ticking.Deterioration to the hands and batons.
A gentlemen`s bicolour Omega Constellation Quartz bracelet watch, an ivory coloured engine turned dial, raised gilt batons and sword hands with centre second sweep and date. Gold brushed bezel with black enamel Roman numerals to a brushed stainless steel case and bicolour integral bracelet. Case no. 57360069. Original swing ticket and spare links. Box and papers dated 2001 CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches throughout.Light scuffs to the top of the satin finish links.Appears to be in working order but no guarantee as to time keeping. Box and papers dated 2001.
A gentleman`s stainless steel Rolex 16014 Oyster Perpetual Datejust, c.1980, a circular silvered raised baton dial with date and acrylic crystal. Fluted bezel and jubilee bracelet. Serial no. 6580547. Appears to be in unworn condition. Original swing ticket attached. Original case back sticker attached. Box and papers, not filled out CONDITION REPORT: Occasional light surface scratches.Glue residue to the clasp.Winds and ticking.Deterioration to the hands.
A gentleman`s stainless steel Rolex 6694 Oysterdate precision, c.1981, a circular silvered dial, raised gilt batons and hands with date and acrylic crystal. Polished bezel, case 34mm, with oyster bracelet. Serial no. 7139352. Appears to be in unworn condition. Original swing ticket. Original case back sticker attached. Box and instruction booklet CONDITION REPORT: Occasional light surface scratches.Winds and ticking.
A ladies` bicolour Rolex 6917 Oyster Perpetual, c.1978, a champagne dial with raised gilt batons and hands, date and acrylic crystal. Fluted bezel to a bicolour jubilee bracelet. Serial no. 5609603. Appears to be in unworn condition. Original swing ticket attached. Original case back sticker attached. Box and papers, not filled out CONDITION REPORT: Occasional light surface scratches.Winds and ticking.Deterioration to the hands and batons.
A gentlemen`s bicolour Omega Constellation Quartz bracelet watch, an ivory coloured engine turned dial, raised gilt batons and sword hands with centre second sweep and date. Gold brushed bezel with black enamel Roman numerals to a brushed stainless steel case and bicolour integral bracelet. Case no. 57360069. Original swing ticket and spare links. Box and papers dated 2001 CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches throughout.Light scuffs to the top of the satin finish links.Appears to be in working order but no guarantee as to time keeping. Box and papers dated 2001.
ROLLING STONES - framed set of Rolling Stones autographs plus Fan Club items to include postcards & membership card along with a ticket for the bands performance at the Adelphi, Slough on the 30th May 1964. Signatures include Brian Jones, Mick Jagger, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts and Keith Richards. Measures 38 x 52cm (15 x 20½in). Provenance: Ex Bonhams lot. Authenticated by Roger Epperson for entry to this sale.
A ROYAL FLYING CORPS PILOTS MEDALS & EPHEMERA. British War & Victory medals named to Lt H Lambourne RFC. Royal Aero Club Pilots Licence, with photograph and pass dated 1st July 1916, No 3204. Photographs of Herbert Lambourne in Sherwood Foresters uniform wearing the rank of 2/Lt. Another with Herbert Lambourne wearing his RFC Pilots Wings on his army officers tunic. Three more of him in front of or seated in his FE2b, whilst serving with 18 Squadron. A Silver Birmingham hallmarked cigarette case with RFC pilots wings and enamel RFC colours. The case by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. A cloth set of dress bullion Royal Flying Corps wings 5"" wide by 3"" high. A set of three miniature medals, Gt War pair and WW11 defence medal. Original paperwork includes his Army Form B 2079. 17370 Lce.Corp Herbert Lambourne , 12th Sherwood Foresters who enlisted at Nottingham on the 23rd September 1914. He is discharged for the purpose of being appointed to a commission, after serving 70 days with the colours. Place Shoreham 1/12/1914. 23 years 161 days old, 5`. 4 & 3/4"" tall, Complexion fresh, blue eyes, fair hair. He enlisted an on the 29/9/1914 was sent to the Sherwoods at Pear Tree, Derby Depot, via Midland Railway. After passing his Aero Licence a Combined Leave and Railway ticket for First Class from Nottingham to France 26/12/1916-10/11/1917, is with the paperwork. An original newspaper cutting relates to an eye witness who saw his plane in an air fight with the Huns. A Croydon flying man Lieut H Lambourne, has had a memorable adventure in the air in which he has showed all the sporting pluck of his corps. As a result of the adventure , he is now in Hospital at the front and the story comes from a New Zealand Baptist Minister The Rev T A Williams, who says that Lieut Lambourne has a fracture of the elbow and the left humerus and a flesh wound in his left hip. He is doing well and is not in danger. Mr Williams says that he was flying-over somewhere or other-doing observation work, when three Hun machines made for him. While he was fighting these, three other Hun machines appeared above him. In the fight his controlling gear was shot away, and only two of his connecting rods were left.. His Observer was shot through the face and had his jaw fractured, and his left eye destroyed. Lambourne was shot in the arm and the hip. Still they fought until the Observer collapsed. Lieut Lambourne piloted his aircraft homeward and remembering at a certain aerodrome there was a doctor, and made for that and landed in a state of collapse. It will be some months before he is himself again, and will probably be sent to England. Lieut Lambourne is the son of Mr W T Lambourne of 32 Mansfield Road , Croydon. He joined the Sherwood in September 1914, obtained a commission and transferred to the Royal Flying Corps and gained his `Wings`, and has seen a good deal of service in the field. Two No 1 New Zealand Stationary Hospital forms dated 4/3/1917 showing his graph till the 30/3/17. An Officers Protection Certificate showing his release date after service in the Air Ministry 30/7/1919. A letter from J Collinson stating his amazement at Herbert still being alive, having not heard of him since 1917, dated 1932. His observer in the plane was Pte J Collinson, when they were shot up by Lt d.Renatus.Thellier flying a D111 of Jasta 5. He attacked and shot down various allied aircraft until he himself was KIA 25/3/1917 having claimed twelve aircraft (confirmed) amid other unproven claims. Hermann Goering was himself shotdown and wounded whilst serving in Jasta 5. Lt Theiller was the first to fall under the guns of the Canadian Ace Billy Bishop VC who himself recorded 72 victims. A 17th Wing statement of being a sound pilot in M Farmans and FE2B aircraft with 21 hours solo flying. 11/8/1916. Another newspaper cutting
One Box Football Ephemera including FA Amateur Cup Final Programmes plus Wimbledon FC Programmes, associated Ephemera and Books, including Bishop Auckland The Pegasus FA Amateur Cup Final Official Programme April 21st 1951 Empire Stadium Wembley plus Pegasus versus Harwich and Parkeston FA Amateur Cup Final Official Programme Saturday April 11th 1953 Empire Stadium Wembley plus Sutton United versus Pegasus signed by Pegasus Players G H McKinna and R G Lunn to plan of the field of play in centre of programme plus Sutton United versus Wimbledon FA Amateur Cup Final Official Programme Saturday May 4th 1963 FA Centenary Year Wembley Empire Stadium with original ticket stub loosely inserted plus Leytonstone versus Wimbledon FA Amateur Cup Semi Final Saturday 13th April 1963 Highbury plus Wimbledon versus Bishop Stortford FA Amateur Cup Quarter Final Saturday 6th April 1963 Wimbledon Football Club plus Wimbledon versus Leytonstone FA Amateur Cup Final Official Programme Saturday 19th April 1947 at Arsenal Stadium plus Wimbledon versus Windsor and Eton FA Amateur Cup Second Round 1st February 1964 Official Programme and Wimbledon versus Enfield Football Club FA Amateur Cup Third Round 22nd February 1964 Official Programme plus Wimbledon versus Colchester United FA Cup First Round 3rd November 1962 Official Programme and Bristol City FC versus Wimbledon FA Cup Second Round 24th November 1962 Official Programme plus approximately 13 Wimbledon FC Senior Cup and Isthiman League Official Football Programmes circa 1949 ? 1963 plus other Wimbledon FC souvenir handbooks, books, John Fashanu Autograph Pictorial Card, etc
A Box of Assorted Football Programmes circa mainly 1950s/1960s including Nottingham Forest FC 1957/58 (4), 1958/59 (20, including FA Cup Fourth Round versus Grimsby, Fifth Round Replay versus Birmingham City, Fifth Round Second Replay versus Birmingham City, Sixth Round versus Bolton, Semi Final versus Aston Villa with original ticket stub loosely inserted, Final versus Luton Town with original ticket stub and Daily Express Singing Programme loosely inserted) plus FOOTBALL POST May 2nd 1959 plus 1959/60 (3), 1960/61 (4), 1961/62 (10), 1962/63 (1), 1963/64 (1) plus Notts County FC Programmes 1956 ? 1959 (33) plus approx 40 mainly Football League Division One Assorted Programmes circa 1952 ? 1962 plus FA Cup Final Programme Bolton versus Manchester United 3rd May 1958 and Blackburn Rovers versus Wolverhampton Wanderers 7th May 1960 plus quantity more modern Peterborough United and Norwich City Football Club Programmes, etc
A small box Sporting Ephemera and Programmes mainly football including ticket stubs England versus Scotland April 12th 1947 International Football Match Wembley (2) and England versus Argentina 9th May 1951 International Football Match Wembley (2) plus Bungay Town Football Club 6 fdg season Fixture Lists 1931 ? 1939 and approximately 17 Bungay Town Football Club fdg Fixture Lists circa 1946 ? 1967 plus Bungay Juniors Football Club Fixture Lists for 1936/37 and 1934/35 plus 4 Thetford Grammar School Cricket and Football Fixture Lists 1926-1928 plus England versus Scotland 9th April 1938 Official Football Programme Empire Stadium Wembley and England versus Scotland 12th April 1947 Official Programme Empire Stadium Wembley plus small quantity Speedway Annuals circa 1960s, etc, etc
TENNIS, selection, inc. signed (3), original press photo by Kurt Neilsen, 8 x 10, half-length with Trabert after the 1955 Wimbledon Singles Final (typed annotation to reverse); letters by A.D. Mills (on Wimbledon-headed notepaper) & Sam Torrance; Victorian greetings card showing chickens playing tennis, p/c of King George in tennis whites, 1995 Wimbledon ticket, photo of Fred Perry and Christine Truman (1960), VG to EX, 7

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