The Story Of Robin Hood And His Merrie Men (1952), British Quad, 40 x 30 inches, folded, Signed in blue ink by Richard Todd, printed by S & DS Ltd Director Ken Annakin Stars Richard Todd, Joan Rice Provenance: From The Collection of Alf Stanton (1937-2024). Alf Stantons greatest hero was Errol Flynn and when he heard that an auction at Lots Road, Chelsea, were selling a trunk that had been found on Errol Flynns yacht, The Zaca, he thought it must be fate as this was the street he had grown up on as a child. When the trunk failed to sell in the auction, Alf approached the auctioneer and purchased two of the items from the trunk separately a practice sword from MGM Studios and a feather wrapped together with a strip of leather which Alf recognised as the feathers worn in Errol Flynns hat during Robin Hood. Alf and his wife, Ann, attended many functions at film studios both in the UK. and America where they met the stars of stage and screen, including Tony Curtis on multiple occasions, Doris Day, Debbie Reynolds, Norman Wisdom and many others. During their numerous trips to America Alf and Ann travelled to Carmel to see Doris Day and her family and within Alfs collection are many items that were personally gifted to him by Doris Day, Tony Curtis, Debbie Reynolds, Norman Wisdom, the cast of the Carry On films, and many television shows. Condition Report: Very good condition, pinholes, light edge creasing, fold creasing, two small stains above main title, small stains and text in blue pen and pencil to reverse
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Tony Curtis Little Angel Art Exhibition Poster The Catto Gallery London (1994), 27.5 x 19.5 inches, signed by Tony Curtis, rolled Provenance: From The Collection of Alf Stanton (1937-2024). Alf Stantons greatest hero was Errol Flynn and when he heard that an auction at Lots Road, Chelsea, were selling a trunk that had been found on Errol Flynns yacht, The Zaca, he thought it must be fate as this was the street he had grown up on as a child. When the trunk failed to sell in the auction, Alf approached the auctioneer and purchased two of the items from the trunk separately a practice sword from MGM Studios and a feather wrapped together with a strip of leather which Alf recognised as the feathers worn in Errol Flynns hat during Robin Hood. Alf and his wife, Ann, attended many functions at film studios both in the UK. and America where they met the stars of stage and screen, including Tony Curtis on multiple occasions, Doris Day, Debbie Reynolds, Norman Wisdom and many others. During their numerous trips to America Alf and Ann travelled to Carmel to see Doris Day and her family and within Alfs collection are many items that were personally gifted to him by Doris Day, Tony Curtis, Debbie Reynolds, Norman Wisdom, the cast of the Carry On films, and many television shows. Condition Report: Very good condition, light creasing
The Underground - Simon Patterson The Great Bear Lithograph from Tate Publishing, Millbank, London. 80x60cm. Provenance: From The Collection of Alf Stanton (1937-2024). Alf Stantons greatest hero was Errol Flynn and when he heard that an auction at Lots Road, Chelsea, were selling a trunk that had been found on Errol Flynns yacht, The Zaca, he thought it must be fate as this was the street he had grown up on as a child. When the trunk failed to sell in the auction, Alf approached the auctioneer and purchased two of the items from the trunk separately a practice sword from MGM Studios and a feather wrapped together with a strip of leather which Alf recognised as the feathers worn in Errol Flynns hat during Robin Hood. Alf and his wife, Ann, attended many functions at film studios both in the UK. and America where they met the stars of stage and screen, including Tony Curtis on multiple occasions, Doris Day, Debbie Reynolds, Norman Wisdom and many others. During their numerous trips to America Alf and Ann travelled to Carmel to see Doris Day and her family and within Alfs collection are many items that were personally gifted to him by Doris Day, Tony Curtis, Debbie Reynolds, Norman Wisdom, the cast of the Carry On films, and many television shows.
The Battle at Apache Pass (1952) / The Prince Who Was A Thief (1951), British Quad, Double Bill, 40 x 30 inches, folded Director George Sherman, Rudolph Maté Stars John Lund, Tony Curtis Provenance: From The Collection of Alf Stanton (1937-2024). Alf Stantons greatest hero was Errol Flynn and when he heard that an auction at Lots Road, Chelsea, were selling a trunk that had been found on Errol Flynns yacht, The Zaca, he thought it must be fate as this was the street he had grown up on as a child. When the trunk failed to sell in the auction, Alf approached the auctioneer and purchased two of the items from the trunk separately a practice sword from MGM Studios and a feather wrapped together with a strip of leather which Alf recognised as the feathers worn in Errol Flynns hat during Robin Hood. Alf and his wife, Ann, attended many functions at film studios both in the UK. and America where they met the stars of stage and screen, including Tony Curtis on multiple occasions, Doris Day, Debbie Reynolds, Norman Wisdom and many others. During their numerous trips to America Alf and Ann travelled to Carmel to see Doris Day and her family and within Alfs collection are many items that were personally gifted to him by Doris Day, Tony Curtis, Debbie Reynolds, Norman Wisdom, the cast of the Carry On films, and many television shows. Condition Report: Good condition, pinholes, light fold creasing, light fold separation, text in red pen to reverse
Doris Day - Collection of vintage Doris Day items, to include, Famous Fido's sweatshirt made by Bassett-Walker with accompanying letter dated 1992 regarding previous interest; Blue shirt by Carroll & Co (size s) Doris Day Her Own Story paperback book with photograph that was used for the cover illustration plus a hand-written note that states 'Blue Shirt Worn on the cover of my book . Also wore it on my series Was handmade I think for me. It's really neat'. French blue turtle neck sweater with accompanying hand-written note that states 'French blue turtle neck this is also for a little person. It's a lovely French sweater perfect for your climate'. Made in Paris by Korrigan. A pink hooded top with a note that states 'A favourite bicycle "top" I love this and wore it a lot. I also have a yellow and green one'. No size shown, looks small, 3 small cosmetic bags with a note that states 'Cosmetic bags I'm always buying these little bags. Just love them. These are new - don't think they were even used D'. Envelope from Doris Day Pet Foundation containing a typed card from 1990 signed by Doris Day and two membership card reminders, 4 identical 10 x 8 BBC promo colour photos of Doris Day, a Doris Day Greetings card with printed greeting inside, a signed B&W of Doris Day in marble effect card folder mount, a signed colour photo of Doris Day in marble effect card folder mount, a candid colour photo of Doris Day in marble effect card folder mount, a signed B&W 10 x 8 of Doris Day with dogs, 2 x B&W promo shots from Doris Day films, a signed mounted colour 10 x 8 of Doris day holding a fox and a signed mounted B&W headshot of Doris Day, plastic wallet of Doris Day sheet music from selected movies. Provenance: From The Collection of Alf Stanton (1937-2024). Alf Stantons greatest hero was Errol Flynn and when he heard that an auction at Lots Road, Chelsea, were selling a trunk that had been found on Errol Flynns yacht, The Zaca, he thought it must be fate as this was the street he had grown up on as a child. When the trunk failed to sell in the auction, Alf approached the auctioneer and purchased two of the items from the trunk separately a practice sword from MGM Studios and a feather wrapped together with a strip of leather which Alf recognised as the feathers worn in Errol Flynns hat during Robin Hood. Alf and his wife, Ann, attended many functions at film studios both in the UK. and America where they met the stars of stage and screen, including Tony Curtis on multiple occasions, Doris Day, Debbie Reynolds, Norman Wisdom and many others. During their numerous trips to America Alf and Ann travelled to Carmel to see Doris Day and her family and within Alfs collection are many items that were personally gifted to him by Doris Day, Tony Curtis, Debbie Reynolds, Norman Wisdom, the cast of the Carry On films, and many television shows.
Film, TV and other famous names letters and signed photographs - includes a folder containing B&W 10 x 8" photograph of Michael Caine in Zulu, signed to bottom left of photo in green pen, 8 B&W and colour autographed photos of James Garner various sizes, 3 B&W and colour signed photos plus magazine cutting of Tony Curtis, 10 Christmas cards sent from James Garner, a signed letter from Basil Rathbone to Mr. Eric Moorhouse in 1938, a signed letter and signed B&W photo of Olivia de Havilland, a Jim Laker autograph, a B&W and a colour photo of Virginia Mayo both signed, a signed photo and letter from Nicholas Parsons, a signed letter from John Sullivan, 2 x British Comedy Society tribute from Elstree Studios celebrating 70s British Comedy TV hit shows 1999 invitation with multiple signatures and more. Provenance: From The Collection of Alf Stanton (1937-2024). Alf Stantons greatest hero was Errol Flynn and when he heard that an auction at Lots Road, Chelsea, were selling a trunk that had been found on Errol Flynns yacht, The Zaca, he thought it must be fate as this was the street he had grown up on as a child. When the trunk failed to sell in the auction, Alf approached the auctioneer and purchased two of the items from the trunk separately a practice sword from MGM Studios and a feather wrapped together with a strip of leather which Alf recognised as the feathers worn in Errol Flynns hat during Robin Hood. Alf and his wife, Ann, attended many functions at film studios both in the UK. and America where they met the stars of stage and screen, including Tony Curtis on multiple occasions, Doris Day, Debbie Reynolds, Norman Wisdom and many others. During their numerous trips to America Alf and Ann travelled to Carmel to see Doris Day and her family and within Alfs collection are many items that were personally gifted to him by Doris Day, Tony Curtis, Debbie Reynolds, Norman Wisdom, the cast of the Carry On films, and many television shows.
Film memorabilia collection - includes, 2 x Debbie Reynolds brochures both signed by Debbie, Tony Curtis art exhibition catalogue from The Catto Gallery London, Michael Caine B&W mounted photo signed by Michael Caine, Steven Spielberg autograph mounted along with a picture of ET with COA, 2 x B&W 10x8" publicity stills of Liz Taylor, B&W 10x8" publicity still of James Garner, 3 mounted B&W 10x8" publicity stills of two unknown western actors, mounted colour 10x8" of Barbara Eden signed with COA, lobby cards and B&W publicity photos for Tony Curtis 'The Prince Who Was A Thief' and more. Provenance: From The Collection of Alf Stanton (1937-2024). Alf Stantons greatest hero was Errol Flynn and when he heard that an auction at Lots Road, Chelsea, were selling a trunk that had been found on Errol Flynns yacht, The Zaca, he thought it must be fate as this was the street he had grown up on as a child. When the trunk failed to sell in the auction, Alf approached the auctioneer and purchased two of the items from the trunk separately a practice sword from MGM Studios and a feather wrapped together with a strip of leather which Alf recognised as the feathers worn in Errol Flynns hat during Robin Hood. Alf and his wife, Ann, attended many functions at film studios both in the UK. and America where they met the stars of stage and screen, including Tony Curtis on multiple occasions, Doris Day, Debbie Reynolds, Norman Wisdom and many others. During their numerous trips to America Alf and Ann travelled to Carmel to see Doris Day and her family and within Alfs collection are many items that were personally gifted to him by Doris Day, Tony Curtis, Debbie Reynolds, Norman Wisdom, the cast of the Carry On films, and many television shows.
Erroll Flynn - Robin Hood display, containing the original feather from Erroll Flynn's hat believed to be from the 1938 film The Adventures of Robin Hood, believed to have been screen used in the movie. Framed and glazed, framed display size: 53 x 65 x 6cm. Display includes in the feathers, a photo of Flynn from the film wearing the hat, with the caption 'These Feathers were Found In Errol Flynn's Trunk Aboard The Yatch 'Zaca' In Palma Majorca. They were used in 1938 film "The Adventures of Robin Hood"'. With Letter from Bonhams verso with provenance. With Bonham's catalogue from the 1997 auction. Provenance: Ex Bonhams sale, 7th March, 1997. Part Lot 200. From The Collection of Alf Stanton (1937-2024). Alf Stanton grew up in London during war time at a time of great hardship, and as a result he learned to appreciate the little things in life. His two passions as a young boy were his weekly comics and the Saturdays he spent at the cinema. During his 35-years career as a technician and later a survey officer with British Telecom, Alf spent a great deal of time visiting various film studios and film sets. Alf Stantons greatest hero was Errol Flynn and when he heard that an auction at Lots Road, Chelsea, were selling a trunk that had been found on Errol Flynns yacht, The Zaca, he thought it must be fate as this was the street he had grown up on as a child. When the trunk failed to sell in the auction, Alf approached the auctioneer and purchased two of the items from the trunk separately a practice sword from MGM Studios and a feather wrapped together with a strip of leather which Alf recognised as the feathers worn in Errol Flynns hat during Robin Hood. Alf and his wife, Ann, attended many functions at film studios both in the UK. and America where they met the stars of stage and screen, including Tony Curtis on multiple occasions, Doris Day, Debbie Reynolds, Norman Wisdom and many others. During their numerous trips to America Alf and Ann travelled to Carmel to see Doris Day and her family and within Alfs collection are many items that were personally gifted to him by Doris Day, Tony Curtis, Debbie Reynolds, Norman Wisdom, the cast of the Carry On films, and many television shows.
Move Over Darling (1963), British 1 Sheet, 40 x 30 inches, folded, Signed By Doris Day, Royal Film Performance 1963 Director Michael Gordon Stars Doris Day, James Garner Provenance: From The Collection of Alf Stanton (1937-2024). Alf Stantons greatest hero was Errol Flynn and when he heard that an auction at Lots Road, Chelsea, were selling a trunk that had been found on Errol Flynns yacht, The Zaca, he thought it must be fate as this was the street he had grown up on as a child. When the trunk failed to sell in the auction, Alf approached the auctioneer and purchased two of the items from the trunk separately a practice sword from MGM Studios and a feather wrapped together with a strip of leather which Alf recognised as the feathers worn in Errol Flynns hat during Robin Hood. Alf and his wife, Ann, attended many functions at film studios both in the UK. and America where they met the stars of stage and screen, including Tony Curtis on multiple occasions, Doris Day, Debbie Reynolds, Norman Wisdom and many others. During their numerous trips to America Alf and Ann travelled to Carmel to see Doris Day and her family and within Alfs collection are many items that were personally gifted to him by Doris Day, Tony Curtis, Debbie Reynolds, Norman Wisdom, the cast of the Carry On films, and many television shows. Condition Report: Fair condition, old tape burns to edges, scuffing, marking, edge creasing, creasing, light edge wear, light marking to reverse
A 19th century Victorian leather and brass bound articulated travel puzzle jewellery / deed box trunk. Of square form bound in leather with brass corner columns, brass pierced and ornate bindings to the top with large central handle and lock with push button double action opening the four hidden drawers. Measures 23cm x 28cm x 28cm.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY INLAID MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK,with broken pediment above a white enamel dial inscribed 'Warner Dublin', 225cm high. Condition Report: The case is fairly good condition One piece of moulding (under clock face) needs to be re-glued The plinth base with a crack to the side panel The trunk doo with a vertical split No pendulum, has weights and winding key See additional images
An 18th Century Whieldon-type pottery Plate with shaped rim and fruiting vine decorations, A/F, 8 1/2in Diam, a pearlware figure of 'Winter' on square hollow base, 5 1/2in H, another figure of a girl holding a golden pheasant, 4 1/2in H, and another pearlware bocage figure on hollow square base, A/F, 6in HThe Whieldon - type Plate - there are four small chips to shaped rim, crazing on back of Plate, no majorly obvious faults that we can see.The Girl holding the Pheasant has been restored looks like it may have been broken of its square base. The Bocage Figure - the bocage is damaged with quite a bit missing, she looks like she's meant to be holding something and its broken off and is missing, the bottom of the tree trunk looks to have been restored and repainted. Figure of Winter - has some small chips in places, a crack in the square base (The Figure looks to have been restored especially around the base).
TWO BISCUIT TINS, CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY AND PEEK FREAN AND CO one modelled in the form of a red, black and gold travel trunk. The other of rectangular form, the hinged lid inscribed Dominoes, opening to reveal two internal sections. This tin was originally advertised as being sold with a small pack of dominoes as a gift.Provenance: The Lewis Collection. 12.5cm wide, 23.5cm wide repectively Qty: 2 Refer to images.
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the caddy top hood with fretwork and ball finials over brass stop fluted columns enclosing an arched door, above an arched trunk door, and panelled base, the square 12 inch brass dial inscribed Jn. Gauelli, London, with later strike/silent and chime dials to the spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial and matted centre, the three train movement in need of restoration. 245 cm high
David Norrie of Leith a Scottish George III Mahogany 8-day Longcase clock, with swan neck pediment, the single piece brass arched dial with painted moon phase complication to the arch, the four pillar movement chiming the hours and halves on a single bell., the case with a concave topped long trunk door flanked by 1/4 pilasters, supported on shaped bracket feet. 45 cm wide x 213 cm overall height.David Norrie is recorded as working on New Quay, Leith between 1787-1801, on his death his business was continued by his widow. See page 574, Loomes, Brian, Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, 21st-century edition, page 574. o
A leather bound trunk / suitcase containing miscellaneous effects to include a framed Chinese embroidery, 2 watercolours, 2 studio glass dishes, a collection of die cast farmyard animals, a beaded purse and a group of early 20th century postcards, including Berkeley, Cornwall & the Isle of Wight etc
An early 20thC oak cased longcase clock, the brass break arch dial with silvered chapter ring, bearing Roman numerals, below a Tempus Fugit circular plaque, the face decorated with cherub and scrolling spandrels, the hood carved with foliate and leaf motifs, the trunk with lappet carved border, the door with further floral carving, on bracket feet, with pendulum, 181cm high.
An 18thC flame mahogany cased longcase clock, the brass dial with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring for William Smithfield Romford, seconds dial, and date aperture, eight day movement, with strike and silent, surrounded by brass spandrels, the hood with an arched moulded cornice above two parcel gilt columns, the trunk with a panelled door and reeded decoration, on bracket feet, with key, pendulum and weights, 218cm high.
Rivarossi and Arnold N Gauge American Steam Locomotives with Tenders, four cased examples, Rivarossi 9198 Heavy Pacific 3424 4-6-2 in black Santa Fe livery, 9196 Heavy Pacific 4-6-2, 1401 Crescent Limited in green livery, 9133 Mikado 2-8-2 3709 Grand Trunk Western in black livery, Arnold 2262 2-6-0 221 in black Rio Grande livery, P-F some minor damages, cases F, (4)
A GEORGIAN OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, Corinthian style pillar supports flanking an arched glass door, that's enclosing a 13.5 inch enamel dial, depicting Roman and Arabic numerals, signed John Chambley of Wolverhampton, above a single trunk door, on a box plinth and small ogee bracket feet, height 204cm (condition report: one winding key, trunk key and pendulum, two weights, small amount of historical woodworm, general signs of wear and usage)
A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY WOODEN AND BOUNDED TRUNK, the hinged lid enclosing an arrangement of divisions, including a hinged compartment and removable shelf, with twin leather handles, width 76cm x depth 48cm x height 60cm (condition report: handles well worn, marks, scuffs, stains, other historical wear and usage)
A GEORGIAN FLAME MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the square glass door enclosing a brass dial, depicting Roman and Arabic numerals, signed Foden of Congleton, above a single trunk door, on box plinth, height 187cm (condition report: two one winding key, one pendulum, two weights, historical marks, scuffs, veneer lifting, other wear and usage)

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