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Lot 6215

19th century glass prism on ball and socket brass stand, together with a three drawer telescope by Broadhurst Clarkson & Co, in leather case (2)

Lot 354

DOULTON, BROADHURST, STANLEY AND BURLEIGH TEA AND DINNER WARES, VARIOUS JUGS, ANIMAL FIGURES, ETC

Lot 165

British Officers Three Draw Telescope, brass body stamped with makers details ‘BROADHURST CLARKSON & Co LTD 63 FARRINGDON ROAD LONDON E.C’. Housed in brown leather case. Broad arrow stamp to the case lid.

Lot 237

A replica five brass extendable telescope, inscribed ‘Broadhurst Clarkson & Co. London 1942’, 88cm long extended

Lot 1286

AN ACRYLIC PAINTING OF A WOMAN, SIGNED J BROADHURST (ALDERLEY EDGE PAINTER), 56CM X 66CM

Lot 131

Five pieces of Beatles ceramics to inc mug stamped 'Broadhurst Bros Burslem', yellow plate stamped 'Washington Pottery'.

Lot 49

A Large Broadhurst, Clarkson & Co. of London Telescope with Canvas Bound Body and Leather Cover (AF), 124cm (When Closed)

Lot 149

Mixed Lot: Various assorted ceramics to include Paragon cup and saucer, Broadhurst Matador table ware and others

Lot 210

† GORDON BROADHURST; 'Messenger Bird', an earthenware sculpture, impressed GB mark, length 19cm, and a white earthenware wall piece of a mackerel by a different maker, length 34cm (2).Provenance: Mackerel purchased from Godfrey & Watt, Harrogate, 1990.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 132

An early 20th century leather cased three draw telescope, maker Broadhurst & Clarkson, London.

Lot 2140

An Art Deco shell back tub chair, upholstered in Florence Broadhurst fabric, with 2 cushions

Lot 371

Broadhurst Clarkson Company Ltd London, a 2-draw brass and leather covered telescope, with 1 additional lens in separate leather case, military cipher impressed N&Z

Lot 1323

[BATTLE OF BRITAIN]: A colour 6 x 8.5 postcard published by After the Battle and depicting a Vickers Armstrong Supermarine Spitfire IIA in flight, individually signed by twenty Royal Air Force fighter pilots of World War II, nineteen of whom participated in the Battle of Britain, comprising Denis Crowley-Milling, Jeffrey Quill, James Lacey, Robert Stanford-Tuck, John Nicholas, Johnnie Kent, Sandy Johnstone, Brian Kingcombe, Colin Gray, Bobby Oxspring, Denys Gillam, Harry Broadhurst, Johnnie Johnson, Alan Deere, John Cunningham, Roland Beamont, Hugh Dundas, David Scott-Malden, Peter Townsend and Neville Duke. All have signed with their names alone in blue or black inks and some of the signatures are a touch light owing to the ink not adhering well to the glossy surface. Some heavy overall surface and corner creasing, G

Lot 196

Telescope, Aitchison "The Target", four draw with extending sun shade, leather covered with caps and strap, minimum length 26.5cm, another telescope, brass with leather covering, in an Officer's type leather case, and another telescope, Broadhurst, Clarkson & Co Ltd, London, brass with leather covering.Qty: 3

Lot 334

A quantity of decorative teapots including Royal Albert 'Silver Maple', Ironstone Broadhurst Kathie Winkle 'Carousel' design, Royal Albert 'Clarence', Sadler 'Tudor House', Spode, etc, also a Bradford Exchange 'To Truth, Beauty and Goodness' cabinet plate, Crown Ducal ware blush ivory tazza, Royal Albert Beatrix Potter figures, etc (2).

Lot 1659

An 0 gauge re-built 4-6-0 Patriot Class Locomotive and Tender 'E.Tootal Broadhurst' by Bassett-Lowke in gloss lined BR green numbered 45534, with original box and instructions

Lot 1531

An early 20th century large brass telescope, by Broadhurst Clarkson & Co, 63 Farringdon Road, London, in a stained pine case, with makers label, and a tripod (2)missing two sights

Lot 2167

Two leather mounted telescopes including a Broadhurst Clarkson & Co five drawer example (2).

Lot 234

Early 20th century leather mounted brass five-draw telescope by Broadhurst, Clarkson & Co Ltd, 81cm long (fully extended)

Lot 131

A four draw brass and leather telescope, stamped Broadhurst Clarkson and Co Limited 63 Farringdon Road London, 26cm long.

Lot 186

Telescope by Broadhurst Clarkson & Co Ltd London

Lot 143

Katharine Hepburn, A Matter of Gravity Autographed Broadway Theatre Window Card Poster (1976) Signed in white ink by Katharine Hepburn who played the role of Dowager Mrs. Basil in the comedy production by Enid Bagnold, directed by Noel Willman, performed at the Broadhurst Theatre, New York, printed by Artcraft Lithograph and Printing Co., New York, 14 x 22 inches.

Lot 2254

An Art Deco shell back tub chair, upholstered in Florence Broadhurst fabric, with 2 cushions

Lot 1722

Broadhurst and Clarkson three draw telescope together with a leather cased glass hunting flask

Lot 659

Crown Devon fish serving table ware including large oval serving plate, 5 dinner plates, sauce dish and saucer, all with fish images, together with a similar designed dish by Broadhurst Bros, Burslem

Lot 80

BROADHURST CLARKSON & COMPANY - a Victorian brass-mounted telescope, on tripod stand, stand having a Paris stamp, 2 extra eyepieces, telescope length approx 93cm

Lot 323

BROADHURST CLARKSON & CO OF LONDON; an early 20th century brass telescope on folding tripod base, length of telescope 92cm.

Lot 285

A Broadhurst Clarkson & Co astronomical telescope with a tripod stand, Location:

Lot 233

A 19th century brass monocular microscope, assorted optics and lenses in Bausch & Lomb lenses, World of Science slides etc, the case marked Broadhurst Clarkson Co, Everything Optical, 63 Farringdon Rd, E.C

Lot 3114

Broadhurst Clarkson brass and leather 4-draw telescope, the first draw with graduations, sliding lens shroud and leather covers for both ends on shoulder strap; marked 'Broadhurst Clarkson & Co. Ltd. 63 Farringdon Road London E.C.', L87cm fully extended; together with a WWI brass marching compass marked F-L No.123113 1918 (broad arrow); crudely etched L.H. McD. Latham; in associated Brooks & Co. leather case dated 1913 stamped W.B. Constable (2)Condition Report: Reasonably good and clean condition for age and use.One lens cover unstitched at seam.Compass lacking glass to hinged lid and most of blackening. Case in good condition.

Lot 549

A brass four draw telescope, marked 'Broadhurst Clarkson & Co, London, 1942'

Lot 97

A 1960’s Mid Century ‘Calypso’ coffee set designed by Kathie Winkle for Broadhurst & Sons LTD.

Lot 132

BRITISH MILITARIA WWII PERIOD ARMY HELMET, stamped 1939, and a Broadhurst Clarkson & Co. leather cased three-drawer telescope with leather strap and lens caps, 27cms L (closed)Provenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 174

WW2 BOB fighter pilot Broadhurst, Harry 1 sqn signed bomber cover with biography details fixed to A4 page. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 491

MILITARY/NAVAL INTEREST: A Military brass and leather two draw telescope, mid 20th century, stamped TEL.SCT.REGT.MKII S, H.C.R & Son Ltd, No 3556, Broadhurst Clarkson Type, O S 126 GA, within leather case, 59cm long (extended) (2)

Lot 633

WW2 BOB fighter pilot Josef Hanus 310 sqn, ACM Harry Broadhurst signed Avro Lincoln bomber cover. Single vendor Battle of Britain RAF Collection. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 825

WW2 BOB fighter pilots Harry Broadhurst signed photo and Frank Brinsden signature fixed to Spitfire photo. Single vendor Battle of Britain RAF Collection. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 144

Broadhurst Clarkson & Co (London EC1) brass 3 draw telescope 'Nelson 20x' in leather case - total length approx 51cm

Lot 365

Boxed Bassett Lowke O gauge re-built Patriot Class 4-6-0 Locomotive and Tender, British Railways (late crest) BR green, 45534 'E Tootal Broadhurst' in excellent condition with original packaging and instructions

Lot 35

Vintage Broadhurst, Clarkson & Co brass four drawer telescope, leather clad, with additional eye pieces. The main tapered barrel is clad in stitched leather. The first drawer engraved Broadhurst, Clarkson & Co, London E.C. 

Lot 753

A WWI three draw telescope by Broadhurst & Clarkson dated 1917, No. 28534 - eyepiece missing, re-bound

Lot 204

A Broadhurst Clarkson & Co. threefold telescope with leather lens cover, 63cm when extendedGenerally good condition overall, with a few issues. Consistent marking, scratching and scuffing to the leather casing and lens covers consistent with age and use. Some denting to the lens rim; the lens would benefit from being cleaned.

Lot 22

A WW II Scout Regiment brass and leather clad three drawer telescope by Broadhurst Clarkson & Co Ltd, marked TEL. SCT. REGT. MK IIs B.C. & Co Ltd, 26970 O.S.126 G.A. with War Department mark, in a brown stitched leather case.

Lot 437

Five signed works related to the land Including Journey To The Stones signed by author Ian Cooke Mermaid to Merrymaid, Journey To The Stones, Nine Walks to Ancient Sites in the Land's End Peninsula, Cornwall; signed first edition, Men-an-Tol Studio, 1987; two editions of The Secret Land, each signed , one limited edition hardback edition, numbered 238/1000, the other including a types tip-in from author, Paul Broadhurst, first edition, Mythos, 2009; Hamish Miller; It's Not Too Late, limited first edition 129/777; signed, Penwith Press, 1998; Hamish Miller & Paul Broadhust, The Sun and The Serpent, signed, Pendragon Press, fouth edition, 1998.

Lot 460

Postcards, London Suburbs, a mix of approx. 86 cards of Hackney, Regents Park, Highgate and Hampstead, with RPs of St Dunstan's Regents Park; Highgate Archway; Highgate landslide 1910; West Heath Rd Hampstead; Heath Drive. Also Hampstead Heath LLs nos. 680, 682, 698, 699. Charles Martin printed street scenes and pubs (8) at Broadhurst Gardens, Highgate Rd, West Hill, Fox & Crown Highgate, Thornhill Square Barnsbury, Adelaide Rd Haverstock Hill etc. Good mix (mainly gd)

Lot 693

Militaria - a WWI four-draw leather and brass telescope marked L. Casella 147 Holborn Bars, London above broad arrow 1902 No.01384 'adjusted by Broadhurst Clarkson & Co, with stabilisation stand (2)

Lot 694

Early 20th Century leather mounted brass four-draw telescope by Broadhurst, Clarkson & Co Ltd

Lot 1032

BROADHURST CLARKSON & CO. LTD. A LEATHER-BOUND THREE-DRAW BRASS STALKING TELESCOPE, leather-bound main body with extending leather-bound sun-shade, first draw engraved 'BROADHURST. CLARKSON & CO. 63. FARRINGDON ROAD. LONDON. E.C.', looped leather lens protectors.

Lot 350

Broadhurst Clarkson & Co brass telescope in original case with wooden tripod. Telescope measures approx 92cm.

Lot 1109

Moulded Glass Table Lamp, Broadhurst, Staffs, Kathie Winkle design, part dinner service, sundae dishes, etc:- One Box.

Lot 266

A Broadhurst Clarkson and Co Limited three drawer telescope

Lot 157

Leather bound telescope, stamped Broadhurst, Clarkson & Co., and binoculars, various.Qty: 1 box

Lot 130

A vintage brass telescope by Broadhurst & Clarkson, London. With leather cover (some damage). Closed L30.5cm. Condition Report: Optics cloudy

Lot 847

A Collection of field binoculars and Monocular; Broadhurst Clarkson & Co London Monocular with carry case, French Lenses binoculars, Barr & Stroud binoculars belonging to P.J. Calvert from his Colleagues in the R.N.L.I 1950, Le Jockey Club Paris binoculars, Lemaire Fabt Paris binoculars and one other set.

Lot 45

TURING (ALAN) – THE DELILAH PROJECTThe papers of Alan Turing and Donald Bayley relating to the Delilah project, a wartime collaboration seeking to develop a speech encryption system, including Turing's mathematical proofs and Bayley's transcriptions of Turing's lectures on electrical circuit theory, comprising: i) Laboratory notebook, recording the results of experiments testing the performance of Delilah's various electrical circuits, the first 12 pages and 8 adjacent graphs in Turing's hand, including 7 line diagrams concerning the development and testing of the Key Generator ('Measurement of 'A₂-pulse' for Multivibrators', 'Measurement of 'Heaviside function'', 'Second Experiment for measurement of the A₂-pulse', 'Linearity Test for Pulse Modulation', '6H6 Characteristic', 'Repetition of Linearity Test...', '... with various grid leaks', 'Characteristic of H3 Rectifier', 'Harmonic Analyser Output Stage Characteristics', 'Relative Response of Harmonic Analyser v. Beat freq.', 'Relative response versus input'), blue ink and pencil; additional single loose leaf of voltage calculations written in three columns; the following 12 pages in Bayley's hand, including 4 graphs, blue ink and pencil; the final 18 leaves of later notes by Bayley on mundane household matters such as decorating and DIY projects, written in blue biro; later note in Bayley's hand clipped to first page 'Notebook/ Used in/ Delilah Development/ With Notes In/ Turing's Hand', 70 leaves (23 blank), dust-staining and marks, some water damage to front endpaper and first leaf, original green board covers, pencil inscription '4/-' upper right corner, stained and worn, 4to (258 x 204mm.), [Hanslope Park, 1943-?1945 and later];ii) Turing's autograph mathematical calculations headed 'Bandwidth Theorem', his proof written out for Bayley, and incorporating a line diagram, further notes on logic formulae in pencil on reverse of first leaf, black ink, 3 pages on two leaves, some marks, creased at horizonal fold, 4to (289 x 220mm.); accompanied by Donald Bayley's later autograph note 'Delilah is an application of the bandwidth theorem. This is Turing's proof. He wasn't the first to do so...';iii) Turing's 'Red Form' autograph mathematical notes possibly relating to Delilah's key generator and the Fourier Theorem, 13 numbered leaves, in pencil on the blank reverse of 'Red' (or Intercept) Forms (Army Form C2133), with 7 additional leaves in Bayley's hand and another unidentified hand, 3 of these possibly in the hand of Turing, 20 leaves, dust-staining, frayed, 4to (250 x 189mm.);iv) Turing's autograph mathematical calculations headed 'Determination of cut-off volts', comprising a diagram with equations beneath, dark blue ink on the reverse of a red-printed Y Service Form S.323, filled in with pencil notes logging intercepts from Forfar on 23 November 1943, one page, perforations at lower edge, roughly torn on left hand side, three filing holes, frayed, 4to (249 x 197mm.);v) Turing's autograph mathematical calculations headed 'Faltung', including a line diagram, explaining the mathematics of convolutions, using the shape of a mushroom as an analogy, in blue ink, on the reverse of a red-ruled radio log sheet stamped with the names of various intercept stations in Scotland, Northern Ireland, Norfolk, Devon and Cornwall ('Thurso', 'Cupar', 'Sandridge', 'Stockland', 'St Erth', 'Wymondham') dated 9 August 1942, intercepted enemy transmission frequencies logged in pencil, with the note 'Reported By Hanslope. No trfc.' And 'No fix. Poss between Genoa and Naples area' in red ink, one page, filing hole top left, some show-through of red ink from reverse, ink blots, dust-staining, sheet frayed and creased, closed tear not affecting text, 4to (262 x 195mm.);vi) Bayley's school file titled 'Queen Mary's School/ Walsall' in gilt on upper cover, the contents prefaced with a later note by Donald Bayley ('Some University maths notes but mainly notes of training given by Alan Turing during after dinner sessions at Hanslope Park. Some pp in his own hand...'), containing 90 leaves (180 numbered pages) of Bayley's transcriptions of lectures given by Turing on mathematics for electrical engineers at Hanslope Park, prefaced by a 2-page reference list of standard mathematical forms in red ink; some 140 further leaves of Bayley's notes taken at university including sections on 'Statics' and 'Kinematics', c.14 sheets of calculations loosely inserted, some on orange or pink paper, several blank pages, Bayley's ownership inscription and address inside upper cover in ink ('20 Chantry Ave/ Walsall/Staffs', 'D. Bayley./ Birmingham University/ Elect Eng Dept.'), 230 leaves dust-staining, discolouration and marks, edges frayed, the majority 4to, some on smaller lined paper, all contained in 'Loxton' binder by Hunt & Broadhurst Ltd., Oxford, worn, 4to (278 x 235mm.); vii) Bundle of loose notes written by Turing and Bayley found in the file, including two foolscap leaves by Turing concerning different electrical problems and Bayley's summary notes concerning topics covered in Turing's evening lectures, cross-referencing his lecture notes ('Submarine cable see p.40 of notebook'), c.6 pages in Turing's hand, the rest in Bayley's and an unidentified hand, ink and pencil, 13 leaves in all, 6 written on reverse of Red Forms, dust-staining, creased and frayed, some loss, 4to (250 x 189mm.), two foolscap leaves 325 x 200mm., one leaf 227 x 288mm.;viii) Turing's autograph mathematical calculations headed 'Problem... Discuss the convergence of the sequence x...', probably written out carefully for Bayley's benefit, densely written in dark blue ink, 2 pages, creased at horizontal fold, 4to (288 x 215mm.). For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 1704

A Broadhurst Clarkson & Co black laminate and brass telescope with a wooden adjustable tripod, and fixings, two tins of eye pieces and accessories.

Lot 503

Quantity of Broadhurst willow pattern dinner wares and others similar

Lot 42

A mixed Collection of Blue and White Pottery inc. Broadhurst and Adams- 1 Tray

Lot 12

A 19th century lacquered brass monocular microscope having lacquered brass platform with swing mirror below on a cast iron base, stamped Henry Crouch, London, 6153, housed in an associated mahogany case with two spare lenses in lacquer brass cases each marked H Crouch, London, the case with plaque for Broadhurst & Clarkson, 63 Faringdon Road

Lot 765

STAR WARS: ORIGINAL TRILOGY (1977 - 1983) - Anthony Daniels Collection: Star Wars Letraset Stationery Set and Vintage Pencil CaseA Star Wars Letraset stationery set from the promotion of George Lucas' Star Wars:A New Hope, and a vintage metal C-3PO (Anthony Daniels) pencil case from the promotion of Irvin Kershner's Star Wars sequel The Empire Strikes Back. Officially licenced by 20th Century Fox, this rare five-piece set features artwork created for Letraset by Hunt and Broadhurst Ltd. It includes a 24-page C-3PO exercise book; a 50-sheet Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) jotter pad; a 56-page Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew) pocketbook; a 32-page Stormtrooper pocketbook; and 12 envelopes. There are tears in the plastic packaging housing the envelopes and minor pen marks on the pencil case. Dimensions (C-3PO exercise book): 20.5 cm x 16.5 cm (8" x 6 1/2"); (pencil case): 18 cm x 7.5 cm x 2 cm (7" x 3" x 3/4")Additional Provenance: This lot comes from the personal collection of actor Anthony Daniels. Daniels plays loyal protocol droid, C-3PO in the Star Wars saga. He first appeared in the role in 1977 and is the only actor to appear in all Star Wars feature films to dateDescriptionEstimate: £100 - 200 M View all lots from STAR WARS: ORIGINAL TRILOGY (1977-1983)View all lots from STAR WARS - ALL ITEMSBidding for this lot will end on Friday, November 10th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 9th, Saturday, November 11th or Sunday, November 12th.

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