AN EARLY .177 WEIHRAUCH HW35 LUXUS BREAK-BARREL AIR-RIFLE, serial no. 428571, for 1972, with blued 19 1/2in. barrel, tunnel fore-sight, spring-steel adjustable rear-sight, manual breech catch (breech washer perished), blued air-chamber with 13mm telescopic sight rails and no provision for safety catch, walnut half-stock with chequered semi pistol-grip and fore-end with lateral finger-grooves, Rekord trigger unit and factory sling-swivels, retaining its original metallic green swing-ticket and appearing little used.
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* After Giovanni Battista Cipriani (1727-1885). Apollo and his lyre, with Mercury and a muse, circa 1770s/80s, folding cream paper fan, with oval stipple engraving of Apollo seated on a stone plinth in a landscape, flanked by Mercury on his left and an attendant on his right, with a mountain vista seen to the right, bordered by spangles (a few lacking), mounted on wooden sticks, 25.5 cm (10 ins)QTY: (1)NOTE:Rare. The V&A holds the original watercolour drawing by Giovanni Cipriani from which this engraving is taken (accession number 97B-1892), a design produced for a benefit ticket which would have been issued for a charity theatre or musical performance. Such tickets were produced from the early 18th century, and were often embellished with beautifully engraved images. It is possible this fan was also produced to raise money for the same cause, as an early form of merchandising. Although benefit tickets were often kept as souvenirs, we have been unable to trace one with this image on, or indeed another fan. Interestingly, Cipriani's original design shows the three figures somewhat scantily clad, whereas the engraved image shows them demurely clothed, presumably so as not to offend the paying public.
* Miniature Clothing. Two Quaker miniature coal-scuttle bonnets made by Sarah Smith, Bonnet-Maker, Philadelphia, circa 1840s, the first an ivory silk coal-scuttle bonnet, with matching silk bow at back and silk ties, some fox spots (mainly to inside brim), 12 x 15 x 11 cm (4. 75 x 6 x 4.25 ins), the second of ivory silk similar, foxed, one ribbon tie detached and the other near-detached, 9 x 13 x 7 cm (3.5 x 5.25 x 2.75 ins), each with maker's printed ticket inside 'Sarah Smith, Bonnet-Maker, No. 81, Arch-street, Philadelphia', together with accompanying manuscript note: 'Dolls Quaker Bonnets, from America, belonging to the Binyon family', together with:Two miniature beaver hats, circa 1840s, 2 pale felted beaver fur top hats, with buckled grosgrain ribbon trim, crown extremities slightly threadbare, 7.5 x 12 x 10 cm (3 x 4.75 x 4 ins), with accompanying manuscript note: 'Two Dolls' Tall Beaver Hats. Shown in a Hatter's advertisement card on Shrub Hill Station, Worcester, bought by T.W. Binyon'QTY: (4)NOTE:Provenance: Collection of Quaker antiquary Martha Spriggs (1777-1866), Worcester, by family descent.Rare miniature bonnets and beaver hats, the former each with the original label of the American milliner, Sarah Smith of Philadelphia. These may have been intended for dolls to wear, made as apprentice pieces, or perhaps more likely, given the presence of the label, produced as samples to show prospective customers.Thomas Wakefield Binyon (1852-1930) was the grandson of Martha Spriggs.
Limited edition. Issued in celebration of the Year 2000. The bear features a velvet fur and its dressed in a beautiful blue sparkly dress and its accessorized with a tiara, necklace a champagne glass and a bag containing a ticket. Includes the certificate and marked on the paw with its edition. Issued: 2000Dimensions: 8''L x 15''W x 22''HEdition Number: 3944 of 4000Manufacturer: North American Bear CoCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Medwin (Thomas) The Shelley Papers. Memoir of Percy Bysshe Shelley...and Original Poems and Papers, first collected edition, 3pp. advertisements at end, armorial bookplate of Oliver Brett, book-label of John Sparrow, light spotting, upper hinge weak but holding, original boards, a few old glue repairs to spine, soiled, quite worn with portions of backstrip missing, housed in a cloth drop-back box, Whittaker, Treacher & Co., 1833 § [Tupper (Martin Farquhar)] Sacra Poesis. By M.F.T., first edition, engraved vignette title, book-labels of Simon and Judith Adams Nowell-Smith, book-label of J.O. Edwards, binder's ticket of W. Pocock of Bath to front pastedown, spotting to title, upper hinge broken, contemporary green half calf over marbled boards, wear to corners, joints and extremities rubbed, James Nisbet, 1832; and others 19th century, most poetry, v.s. (5) *** The first mentioned first published in weekly instalments in The Athanaeum. The second is Tupper's first major publication, of which we can trace no copies at auction.
China.- [Hayter (Henry William Goodenough)], "H.H." and others, contributors. The Rattle, vol.1 only, numerous illustrations, publisher's binding ticket to front pastedown, original pictorial cloth, light fading to spine, extremities a little rubbed, light fraying to spine tips and corners, 4to, Shanghai, Kelly and Walsh, 1896-97.*** Volume 1, comprising the first 12 numbers, of this monthly satiric periodical, featuring H.W. Hayter's earliest work, depicting both Chinese political figures and prominent expats. One of the earliest illustrated periodicals to be printed in China, scarce.
Dickens (Charles).- Public Dinner to William Charles Macready, Esq. on his Retirement from the Stage, On Saturday, March 1st, 1851, Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, Bart., in the Chair, ticket, printed both sides on card, facsimile signature of Charles Dickens, ticket no. crossed through and "Peter Rackham" added in a contemporary hand, light toning, 1851; and 2 others, a programme for the Charles Dickens Bazaar, 1888 and the Yushudo Booksellers 1977 facsimile of A Christmas Carol and Oliver Twist, v.s. (3)*** The first a charming Dickens rarity, to raise funds for the author's friend, the actor William Charles Macready. Peter Rackham was a long-standing wealthy friend of Dickens', often willing to fund charitable ventures such as this. The stewards listed on the reverse, other than Dickens and Lytton, include Charles Babbage, Douglas Jerrold, Charles Knight, Sir Edwin Landseer, Alfred Tennyson and W. M. Thackeray.
Thames.- Photography.- Hall (Samuel Carr & Anna Maria) The Book of the Thames, from its Rise to its Fall, 15 mounted albumen prints by Francis Frith, wood-engraved illustrations, occasional foxing, Virtue & Co. binder's ticket to rear pastedown, original decorative cloth, richly gilt with circular photographic onlay to upper cover, slight fading to spine, rubbing to spine tips and corners, g.e., [Gernsheim 352], 1867; and 2 others, similar, 8vo & oblong 8vo (3)
Great Exhibition.- [Letter and document folding writing case] "Presented to Prvte J[ames] Inkpen R.S. & M. [Royal Sappers and Miners] By the Royal Commissioners of The Great Exhibition 1851", black morocco folding case containing ink bottle, pens and pencil, and contains a small quantity of documents relating to James Inkpen, a season ticket to the Great Exhibition costing 3 guineas to another person etc., documents v.s., v.d., folding case 1851.
Architecture.- Sartoris (Alberto) Encyclopédie de l'Architecture Nouvelle, 3 vol., vol. 3 first edition, vol. 1 & 2 second edition, black and white illustrations, many full-page, bookseller's ticket to front pastedowns, vol. 3 few leaves affixed together, very occasional small abrasion mark affecting image or text, some slight marginal toning, some spotting to fore-edge and endpapers, original decorative cloth, few faint spots to vol. 1 & 2, dust-jackets, some light surface soiling, edges rubbed with a few small nicks or short tears, vol. 3 with more chipping to edges and old tape repairs to verso, vol. 3 upper joint split, Milan, Ulrico Hoepli, 1957-57-54; and 4 others, including vol. 1, 3 & 4 only (of 4) of Le Corbusier Sketchbooks (1981-82), 4to (7)
Northern Ireland v. England Programmes, at Windsor Park, 1975, 77 and ticket, 79 and ticket programmes, another programme signed by Irish players (unverified) 79 European Championship and ticket, 81 and three tickets, 83 and ticket, 85 and ticket, 87 and ticket, 2005 three issues and ticket and unused ticket.
England Ticket and Programme, from home games 1965, 69, v. Austria, Ireland, Poland at Everton, West Germany, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Wales, Scotland and song sheet, Spain, Ireland, U.S.S.R, Spain, Sweden and extra ticket, Bulgaria, Rumania and extra unused and used tickets, France, Wales, Scotland and song sheet, Portugal(no World Cup issues).
Manchester United v. Manchester City Programmes, from both venues 47-8 to 49-50, 51-2 complete run to 62-3 and 66-7 and later, including 51-2 friendly, 55-6 Charity Shield 58-9 Senior Cup, 60-1 abandoned and rearranged, 63-4 Senior Cup 67-8 postponed and rearranged. 78-9 ticket, approximately ninety-five in two folders.DETAILS ON TOKENS56-7, 57-8, 59-60, 61-2 – absent.58-9 both present60-1, 62-3, 66-7 – present67-8 – both present
1952 Italy v. England, football ticket for the game at Florence, dated 18th May 1952 (ink score 1 - 1). 1954 Yugoslavia v. England, football ticket for the friendly game at UNA Stadium, Belgrade, dated 16th May 1954. Yugoslavia won 1 - 0. 1949 France v. England, football ticket for the game at Paris, dated 22nd May 1949. England won 3 - 1. 1977 Argentina v. England, football ticket from the game at Boca Juniors, Buenos Aires, dated 12th June, 1977. The game finished 1 - 1 (4)All tickets are originals
Versace - An 'Eon Precious red' limited edition wristwatch, circa 2011, serial number K10090359 80Q, one of a limited edition of 50 exclusive to Harrods, circular central diamond set swivel dial with diamond set bezel, inner ruby set swivel bezel and outer diamond set fixed bezel, verso with 4 screws and Versace logo, to a red stitched strap with pin buckle, presented in the original case with outer card box, instruction booklet, guarantee card dated 21/02/2011, three additional straps, deployant clasp, and swing ticket
* Ferneley (Claude Lorraine, 1822-1892). Sketchbook, 1849-51, pocket sketchbook belonging to the artist Claude Lorraine Ferneley, with his name to front pastedown in pencil, dated Melton Mowbray April 1849, artists supplier's small printed ticket of S. & J. Fuller, 34 Rathbone Place to front pastedown, containing 27 leaves of studies, some heightened in white chalk, of architectural ornament at Luton Church including Lord Wenlock's Tomb, armour, coastal view at Fleetwood, Isle of Barrow, Coniston Water, Lancashire, Wormersley Hall, Shadwell Grange, Humberstone Church, Leeds, Potter Newton, several sketches of horses including Gledhow, etc., there leaves unused, pencil notes (destinations and times, and list of colours in pencil by the artist to front and rear endpaper, original dark green morocco-backed cloth, with handwritten paper label to cover 'Sketches Luton & c. 1849 Claude L. Ferneley 1822-1892', rubbed, 9 1/2 x 13 1/2 cmQTY: (1)NOTE:Claude Lorraine Ferneley was the son of the animal painter John Ferneley. A collection of sketchbooks by both father and son is held by the British Museum, Department of Prints and Drawings.
A collection of Erasure memorabilia, to include an assorted collection of tour programmes from 1989-2018, including two signed examples including The Erasure Show 2005 and Tomorrow's World 2021, also a collection of ticket stubs, some signed, a Love Boat poster, a signed USA tour poster at the Beacon Theatre and two Tomorrow's World tour mugs. (qty) PLEASE VIEW CONDITION REPORT
WHITESNAKE - LOVE HUNTER TOUR FRAMED TICKET AND AUTOGRAPH DISPLAY, with a Glasgow Apollo theatre ticket stub dated 16th October 1979 and a signed flyer by members of Whitesnake on their Lovehunter tour in 1979, three members were originally in the band Deep Purple, David Coverdale (vocals), Jon Lord (keyboard), Ian Paice (drummer) and Micky Moody (guitar), framed under glass, along with a Whitesnake Lovehunter tour magazine & Whitesnake 45 recordthe frame display - 22cm x 31cm overallQty: 3
Nirvana: a band-signed 'Nevermind' CD insert, with the autographs in black ink of Kurt Cobain (1967-1994), Dave Grohl (b.1969) and Krist Novoselic (b.1965), with 'additions' made to the swimming baby's face, giving him hair and a beard (probably in Cobain's hand, given the ink colour, which matches his signature). Also included is a ticket stub from a 1991 Nirvana show, held on October 20th at 'The Vatican, Washington'. CD or outer case not present. From the estate of the late Franz-Peter Bach, a German autograph collector of many years. He began collecting in the 1980s, from following music tours in Germany, as well as attending swap meets in Hanover, where as well as exchanging autographs, he was given addresses of celebrities, who he would then write to directly for signatures. His collection was meticulously collated, mostly in albums, and added to over many years.Authenticated prior to the sale by Adam Andrusier.Collated in a presentation album by Mr Bach, with tipped in photograph on opposing page. Following the sale, the autograph(s) will be removed and paired with the photograph, ready for collection / shipping.
Heath Ledger (1979-2008), Brad Pitt (b.1963), Richard Gere (b.1949) American actors, and Carey Lowell (b.1961) American actress and model, an Italian train ticket, signed to the reverse by all four, the autographs in two separate pens, the ticket was used from Udine to Venice, dated verso in pen, 4th September 2007, 20 cm x 8 cm. All four were present at the time at the 64th Venice Film Festival. From the estate of the late Franz-Peter Bach, a German autograph collector of many years. He began collecting in the 1980s, from following music tours in Germany, as well as attending swap meets in Hanover, where as well as exchanging autographs, he was given addresses of celebrities, who he would then write to directly for signatures. His collection was meticulously collated, mostly in albums, and added to over many years.Authenticated prior to the sale by Adam Andrusier.Collated in a presentation album by Mr Bach, with tipped in photograph on opposing page. Following the sale, the autograph(s) will be removed and paired with the photograph, ready for collection / shipping.
Rolling Stones interest, a collection of autographed papers including, letter signed "Keith", 1/2 Ready Steady Go ticket, paper "To Louise with love, signed Mick Jagger, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman and a hotel pamphlet signed by Keith RichardsProvenance - signatures direct to vendor, letter has envelope dated 1965 to George Hotel, same as the hotel pamphletSome wear to papers, signatures all clear.

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