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Lot 382

Lot of 1970s/80s clothing including Betty Barclay, Frank Usher, Marella, John Charles cream floaty gown, Peter Barron strappy dress and bolero, Paul Costelloe blue crepe evening suit, Basler red dress and black jacket etc, mostly sizes UK 12 and 14, plus Claudia Strater grey wool mix jacket size 40

Lot 444

† PAUL BARRON (1917-1983); a slipware mug with floral decoration on chestnut ground, impressed B mark, made circa 1954, height 11.5cm.Provenance: Paul Rice collection and thereafter Nancy and Andrew Ramage collection.Condition Report: Small glaze chips to rim and hairline extending 6.5cm from rim, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.

Lot 1163

A Jeremy Leach bud vase, with chocolate brown glaze, 8cxm high, a Richard Dewar bud vase, a Paul Barron tenmoku glazed jug, together with three other items of studio pottery wares.

Lot 315

† PAUL BARRON (1917-1983); a large slipware cup and saucer, impressed B mark, cup height 6.5cm, saucer diameter 16cm.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 175

A TRAY OF AUTOGRAPHS AND PHOTOGRAPHS, LETTERS, CARD AND PAPER OF MAINLY FILM, THEATRE AND TELEVISION STARS, to include Kate O'Mara, Paul O'Grady, Tamzin Outhwaite, Ian Ogilvy, Tina O'Brien, Dermot O'Leary, Jim Broadbent, Roy ;'Chubby' Brown, Zoe Ball, Stefan Dennis, Suzanne Danielle, Alesha Dixon, Cat Deeley, Charles Dance, Elizabeth Dawn, Karl Howman, Kenneth Branagh, Joan Bakewell, Lynda Barron, Frank Sinatra, Trudie Styler, Alicia Silverstone, Sid Owen, Bill Oddie, Tom O'Connor, Richard O'Brien, Jack Dee, etc.** VIEWING IN PERSON RECOMMENDED**Condition Report:The signed items in this lot are part of a private lifetime collection consigned by the deceased 's relative. There is no provenance other than the confirmation they were an avid p autograph collector during their lifetime.

Lot 174

(Kabbalah and the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn) MATHERS, S. Liddell MacGregor. 'The Key of Soloman the King (Clavicula Salomonis). Now Translated and Edited from Ancient MSS. in the British Library,'' First edition, quarter red leather with green cloth boards, loss to head and tail of back strip, ex libris label of William George Barron, fifteen plates as called for, some printed on blue card, some slight spotting, vg, a scarce first edition, George Redway, London, 1889; With two later reprints in vg condition, by Kegan Paul, Trench, Tubner & Co, 1909. (3)This translation by the former teacher of Alistar Crowley, draws heavily from earlier grimoires and magical traditions. The work combines elements of Jewish mysticism, Christian symbolism and Hermeticism. Despite its historical and cultural significance, the authenticity of its attribution to King Solomon is debated among scholars and historians. The book's influence on the Western magical tradition, however, is undeniable, as it has served as a source of inspiration for countless occultists, magicians, and mystics over the centuries. Three very good copies of a scarce and fascinating work.

Lot 846

Paul Barron (1917-1983)a stoneware vase, compressed form, painted with simple glass stem motif in brown on a pale grey ash glaze, and another stoneware vaseimpressed seal mark, second vase drilled,6.5cm. high (2)

Lot 915

Paul Barron (1917-1983)an ovoid stoneware vase with collar rim, covered in a banded iron glazeimpressed seal mark,13.5cm. high

Lot 916

Paul Barron (1917-1983)a stoneware vase, ovoid, painted in iron and tenmoku with a simple leaf motifimpressed seal mark, 13cm. high

Lot 407

† PAUL BARRON (1917-1983); a fluted stoneware bowl covered in iron glaze with chun to rim and one side, impressed B mark, diameter 20cm. Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 10

Autograph Album - an autograph album of Bristol interest, filled with autographs from various pop and rock 'n' roll singers from the period. Most likely obtained at the Bristol Colston Hall and other local venues. Signatures include: PJ Proby, Dusty Springfield, The Five Dimensions, Manfred Mann (Paul Jones, Tom McGuinness, Mike Vickers, Mike Hagg), The Teens, Art Woods / Artwoods, Van Morrison (signed on individual page), Them (including Van Morrison - whole band on one page), The Slade Brothers, Patrick Kerr, The Barron Knights, The Cruisers, Dave Clark, Cliff Bennett, Guy Thomas, The Rockin' Berries, The Zombies, The Bachelors, Dave Berry, Cilla Black, Billy Fury, Tony Jackson, The Paramounts, The Roulettes, Lulu, Ginger Baker (Cream - signed when he was playing with the Graham Bond Organisation), The Beat Merchants, Nashville Teens, and others. Mostly signed on loosely laid-in album pages, but others signed within the album itself. Some period photographs or cuttings also present. Unique autograph album from the period. 

Lot 407

PAUL BARRON ETC. A bottle vase by Paul Barron, height 24cm & one other unidentified bottle vase.  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.

Lot 385

56 Welte-Mignon-Rollen für Reproduktionsklavier (rot), ab 1905Welte & Sohne, Freiburg im Breisgau. Original-Rollen mit folgenden Nummern, Titeln und Interpreten: 39, Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, "Lieder ohne Worte Op. 67, 4 C-Dur - Spinnerlied", gespielt von Eugenie Adam-Benard. - 123, Franz Liszt, "Ständchen (Serenade) R 245, 7 nach Schubert, Schwanengesang D 957, 4, Leise flehen meine Lieder", gespielt von Eugenie Adam-Benard. - 187, Robert Schumann, "Novelette F-Dur Op. 21, 1", gespielt von Alfred Grünfeld. - 192, Strauß-Grünfeld, "Frühlingsstimmen Op. 410, Walzer-Paraphrase", gespielt von Alfred Grünfeld. - 281, Schubert-Tausig, "Militär-Marsch Op. 51, 1 D-Dur", gespielt von Lambrino Télémaque. - 296, Joseph Joachim Raff, "Rigaudon D-Dur Op. 204, 3", gespielt von Ossip Gabrilowitsch. - 328, Frédéric Chopin, "Berceuse Des-Dur Op. 57", gespielt von Alfred Reisenauer. - 448, Gabriel Urbain Fauré, "Romance sans paroles As-Dur Op. 17, 1", gespielt von Clotilde Kleeberg. - 500, Ernst von Dohnányi, "Gavotte und Musette", gespielt von Ernst von Dohnányi. - 544, Johann Sebastian Bach, "Präludium und Fuge f-Moll BWV 881, aus: Wohltemperiertes Klavier, 2. Teil Nr. 12", gespielt von Raoul Stéphane Pugno. - 663, Wagner-Brassin, "Feuerzauber, nach Wagners Oper Die Walküre", gespielt von Józef Kazimierz Hofmann. - 701, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, "Fünf Variationen für Klavier über ein Allegretto, KV 547b", gespielt von Lucien Wurmser. - 882, Franz Liszt, "Auf Flügeln des Gesanges nach Mendelssohn Op. 34, 2", gespielt von Emil von Sauer. - 918, Strauß-Schütt, "Konzertparaphrase über den Fledermaus-Walzer v. J. Strauß", gespielt von Paul de Conne. - 952, Franz Liszt, "Rhapsodie espagnole cis-Moll", gespielt von Vassilli Sapellnikov. - 964, Frédéric Chopin, "Valse h-Moll Op. 69, 2", gespielt von Wanda Landowska. - 1181, Wagner-Brassin, "Der Ring des Nibelungen, Wallhall", gespielt von Arthur de Greef. - 1220, Frédéric Chopin, "Valse Des-Dur Op. 64, 1", gespielt von Vladimir von Pachmann. - 1241, Flotow-Smith, "Martha oder der Markt zu Richmond", gespielt von Carl Schmidt. - 1256, Frédéric Chopin, "Polonaise No. 6 As-Dur Op. 53", gespielt von Ignacy Jan Paderewski. - 1260, Franz Liszt, "Erlkönig, Transkription für Klavier nach Schubert D 328", gespielt von Ignacy Jan Paderewski. - 1389, Jean-Baptiste Arman, "Carmen-Quadrille", gespielt von N. Orlando. - 1401, Johann Strauß, "An der schönen blauen Donau, Walzer Op. 314", gespielt von N. Orlando. - 1406, William W. Fuerst, "The Rose of the Rancho", Interpret unbekannt. - 1409, Wilhelm Meyer-Lutz, "Pas de Quatre, aus Faust Up To Date", gespielt von N. Orlando. - 1430, James Kendis & Herman Paley, "Cheer Up", Interpret unbekannt. - 1471, Schubert-Tausig, "Militär-Marsch Op. 51, 1 D-Dur", gespielt von Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler. - 1479, Edvard H. Grieg, "Peer Gynt Suite I Op. 46, I. Satz Morgenstimmung, II. Satz Ases Tod", gespielt von Olga Samaroff. - 1657, Anton Rubinstein, "Valse Caprice, Es-Dur", gespielt von Lady Annie Cory. - 1805, Carl Maria von Weber, "Ouverture aus der Oper Der Freischütz", gespielt von Walter Kohlberg. - 2211, Neil Moret, "Mohnblumen", gespielt von Heinrich Burkard. - 2267, Wilhelm Ganz, "Qui vive, Galopp zum Tanz", gespielt von B. Goodall. - 2388, Franz Schubert, "Der Wanderer Op. 4, 1", gespielt von Frieda Mackle. - 2642, Paul Lacombe, "Aubade Printanière Op. 57", gespielt von Hans Bernick. - 3063, Schumann-Raff, "Abendlied Konzertparaphrase a-Moll", gespielt von Rudolph Ganz. - 3206, Ferdinand Gumbert, "An des Rheines grünen Ufern, Einlage zu Lortzings Oper Undine", gespielt von Eugenie Adam. - 3206, Ferdinand Gumbert, "An des Rheines grünen Ufern, Einlage zu Lortzings Oper Undine", gespielt von Eugenie Adam. - 3221, Ludwig van Beethoven, "York-Marsch, F-Dur, Königlich Preußischer Armeemarsch No. 37", gespielt von Gustav Starke. - 3254, Léon Jessel, "Selection aus der Operette Das Schwarzwaldmädel", gespielt von Gustav Reinert. - 3368, Siegfried Translateur, "Was Blumen träumen", gespielt von Gustav Reinert. - 3412, Franz Liszt, "Études d'exécution transcendante, No. 7 Eroica", gespielt von Frieda Kwast-Hodapp. - 3431, Charles Cuvillier, "Johnny Jones", gespielt von Hans Häuser. - 3467, Joshitomo, "Japanischer Laternentanz", gespielt von Hans Häuser. - 3472, Johann Strauß, "Wo die Citronen blühn, Walzer Op. 364", gespielt von Hans Haass. - 3491, Frederick Knight Logan, "Der Missouri-Walzer", gespielt von Alice Bender-Hartlaub. - 3564, Ted S. Barron, "Vesper-Glocken", gespielt von Heinrich Burkard. - 3707, Harry Waldau, "Sérénade d'amour", gespielt von Hans Häuser. - 3736, William Henry Myddleton, "Dort unten im Süden, amerikanisches Tonstück Op. 10", gespielt von Hans Häuser. - 3988, Johann Strauß, "Ouverture aus der Operette Die Fledermaus", gespielt von Hans Haass. - 4019, Sidney Jones, "Selection aus der Operette Die Geisha", gespielt von Hans Häuser. - 5522, Kendis & Brockman, "Babbling Brook", gespielt von Henry Dark. - 5557, Hugo Hirsch, "Du brauchst mir ja nicht treu zu sein", gespielt von Willy Baumgart. - 5739, Austin Egen, "Wenn man ein Mädel küssen will", gespielt von Hans Häuser. - 5955, Austin Egen, "Ich brauch' für Sonntag eine neue Braut", gespielt von Heinz Munkel. - Dabei: 14 beschädigte Rollen. Start Price: EUR 450 Zustand: (3-4/3-4)56 Welte-Mignon Reproducing Piano Rolls (Red), 1905 onwardsOriginal rolls of predominantly classical music played by famous pianists, conductors and composers. Please see German text for the titles. - In addition: 14 damaged rolls. Start Price: EUR 450 Condition: (3-4/3-4)

Lot 318

A collection of signed theatre flyers comprising an Autograph Album With 28 Flyers and Approximately One Hundred and Forty Signatures: The Royal Baccarat Scandal; Single Spies; Steel Magnolias; King Lear; The Black Prince; Sherlock Holmes The Musical; An Ideal Husband; M. Butterfly; The Merchant of Venice; Russ Abbot & Friends; Aspects of Love; Frankie & Johnny; Anything Goes; Last of the Red Hot Lovers; Look Back In Anger, Veterans Day, Exclusive, Another Time, Prin; Paris Match; Boswell For The Defence; The Cherry Orchard; Stairway To The Stars; Stop The World; A Life In The Theatre; Aladdin; Noel And Gertie; & Barnaby And The Old Boys. The Signatures Include: Alan Bennett, Simon Callow, Prunella Scales, Eric Porter, Ian McDiarmid, Anthony Hopkins, Julie Walters, Brian Cox, Bernard Cribbins, Elaine Paige, Emma Thompson, Kenneth Branagh, Jack Lemmon, Michael Gambon, Paul Scofield, Albert Finney, Sheila Hancock, Leo Mckern, Judi Dench, Samuel West, Cilla Black, Patricia Hodge, Simon Cadell, and Jill GascoinePLAYS & MUSICALS: AUTOGRAPH ALBUM with 32 flyers and approximately one hundred and thirty signatures: The Ride Down Mt. Morgan; The Glory of the Garden; Dick Whittington (Wimbledon); Verdict; Lady Audley’s Secret; 80 Years of the London Palladium; Rose-Marie In Concert; The Cabinet Minister; Our Town; Becket (2); The Sound of Music; Malcolm Arnold Pre-Concert Talk; Cinderella; Dick Whittington (Hackney Empire); It’s Ralph; Sooty & Friends; Jack & The Beanstalk (2); Elmo & Sandra; Babes In The Wood; Jim’s Blue Xmas Party; Cinderella (3, All Different); Dick Whittington & His Cat; Painting Churches; Good Rockin’ Tonite; The Cotton Club; The Fancy Man; & The Cutting. The Signatures Include: Buster Merryfield, Tom Conti, Arthur Miller (Author), Jill Gascoine, John Nettles, Diana Quick, Anita Harris, George Sewell, Rose-Marie, Maureen Lipman, Derek Nimmo, Derek Jacobi, Robert Lindsay, Liz Robertson, Malcolm Arnold (Composer), Pauline Quirke, Linda Robson, Timothy West, Jack Shepherd, Matthew Corbett, Ronnie Corbett, Howard Lew Lewis, Jim Davidson, Mike Osman, Ken Goodwin, Timmy Mallett, Cilla Black, Linda Regan, Josie Lawrence, Philip Bird, Debby Bishop, Paul Freeman and Sian ThomasPLAYS & MUSICALS: AUTOGRAPH ALBUM- with 28 flyers and approximately one hundred and eighty signatures, including: The Best of Friends; You Never Can Tell; When Did You Last See Your Trousers; The Importance of Being Earnest; The Business of Murder; A Touch of the Poet; Andromache; Blues In The Night; Me and My Girl; Shirley Valentine; Lettice and Lovage; Run For Your Wife; Hapgood; Curtains; The Browning Version; The Tutor; The Common Pursuit; Journey’s End; Married Love; Uncle Vanya; Winnie; Easy Virtue; The Deep Blue Sea; One Day Pendulum; Too Clever By Half; Driving Miss Daisy; How The Other Half Loves; & Exclusive Yarns. The Signatures Include: John Gielgud, Michael Hordern, William Gaunt, Hinge & Bracket, Richard Todd, Vanessa Redgrave, Timothy Dalton, John Barron, Carol Woods, Karl Howman, Louise English, Pauline Collins, Maggie Smith, Ernie Wise, Felicity Kendal, Nigel Hawthorne, Jean Anderson, Paul Eddington, Stephen Fry, Susan Hampshire, Michael Gambon, Robert Hardy, Virginia Mckenna, Jane How, Penelope Keith and Wendy Hiller

Lot 1111

CONQUEST OF THE PLANET OF THE APES (1972) - Jack Barron-Signed Final Shooting Script with Call Sheet - A final shooting script from the production of J. Lee Thompson's sci-fi sequel Conquest of the Planet of the Apes. The film, written by Paul Dehn, was the fourth in the franchise.This lot consists of a black three-ring binder containing a 99-page final shooting draft script dated "January 18, 1972" with an orange cover page signed by makeup artist Jack Barron. Also included is a call sheet for "2/10/72." The script exhibits edge wear, corner creasing, torn hole punches in the last page, and staining from use and age. Dimensions: 10" x 11.5" x 1.5" (25.5 cm x 29.25 cm x 4 cm)Estimate: $700 - 1,400Bidding for this lot will end on Friday, June 30th. The auction will begin at 8:00AM PDT 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 Wednesday, June 28th or Thursday, June 29th.

Lot 656

60's 7" DEMOS COLLECTION (LETTERS A & B). A fantastic selection of around 60 7" singles, all 60s demo pressings, artists lettered A & B. Artists/ titles include Paul Anka - Diana (DB3980, record VG+), Herb Alpert - Third Man Theme, Louis Armstrong inc Hello Dolly, I Love Jazz, I Still Get Jealous. Bernadette - Come Kiss Me Love, Eddy Arnold - I Want To Go With You, Chet Atkins - Susie Q, The Brothers Four - Greenfields, Kenny Ball - Casablanca, Chris Barber inc Yvette, It Looks Like A Big Time Tonight, When The Saints Go Marching In, Revival. The Barron Knights, The Bachelors, Danny Boy Belafonte, Shirley Bassey, Len Barry, John Barry, Tony Bennett, Michael Bentine, Dave Berry, Mr Acker Bilk. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 41

A collection of smaller photos Signed / Autographs Actors Male TV / Film. Including Robin Hood Richard Armitage, Philip Anthony, Robin Askwith, Rowan Atkinson, John Barryman- Torchwood, Jim Broadbent, Dean Andrews life on Mars, Chris Barrie, Colin Buchanan, George Baker, Keith Hamshere, Paul Barber, Keith Barron, Arthur Bostrum, Richard Briars, Kenneth Branagh, Ronnie Barker, Brian Blessed, Graham Crowden, Simon Callow, Martin Clunes, John Challis, Michael Crawford, George Cole, Steve Coogan,Michael Caine, Charlie Drake, Alan Davies, Clive Dunn, Michael Elwyn, Chritsopher Ecclestone, Colin Firth, Ralph Fiennes, Jerome Flynn, Hugh Grant, David Harewood, Nicholas Hoult, Anthony Head, Richard Harris, Bob Hoskins, John Hannagh, Jeremy Irons etc etc approx 60 plus photos

Lot 395

Erich Heckel 1883 Döbeln/Sachsen - 1970 Radolfzell/Bodensee Amaryllis. 1927. Öl auf rot gestreifter Leinwand. Hüneke 1927-23. Vogt 1927/21. Rechts unten monogrammiert und datiert. Verso auf der Leinwand signiert und datiert. Auf dem Keilrahmen abermals signiert, datiert und betitelt. 71 x 60,5 cm (27,9 x 23,8 in). [CH]. • Die Provenienz des Gemäldes ist Abbild der bewegten deutschen Geschichte. • Bereits in den 1920er Jahren in Museumsbesitz. • Noch zu Lebzeiten des Künstlers mehrfach ausgestellt und publiziert. • Mit der besonders farbintensiven Verbindung aus klassischem Blumenstillleben und figurativem Wandgemälde im Hintergrund präsentiert sich Heckel als Meister seines Faches. • Das Gemälde entsteht 1927 in Siddi und Erich Heckels Ferienhaus an der Flensburger Förde, das das Ehepaar 1919 mitsamt der dazugehörigen kleinen Landwirtschaft erwirbt; hier arbeitet Heckel auch an dem im Bild-Hintergrund gezeigten Wandbehang. • Vergleichbare Blumenstillleben des Künstlers befinden sich u. a. in der Hamburger Kunsthalle und im Hessischen Landesmuseum, Darmstadt (einige weitere Stillleben dieser Zeit zerstört, siehe Hüneke). PROVENIENZ: Galerie Ferdinand Möller, Berlin. Museum Behnhaus, Lübeck (1929 wohl vom Vorgenannten erworben, Inv.-Nr. 1929 185). Staatsbesitz (1937 im Zuge der Aktion 'Entartete Kunst' vom Vorgenannten beschlagnahmt, EK-Nr. 14232). Galerie Fischer, Luzern (vom Vorgenannten, 1939). Kunsthändler Bernhard A. Böhmer (um 1939/40 durch Kauf vom Vorgenannten). Sammlung Edgar Horstmann, Hamburg (wohl 1940 vom Vorgenannten erworben). Sammlung Hermann Gerlinger, Würzburg (1978 erworben, mit dem Sammlerstempel, Lugt 6032). AUSSTELLUNG: Eröffnungsausstellung, Galerie Ferdinand Möller, Berlin, Juli bis September 1927 (o. Kat.-Nr.). Wegbereiter, Galerie Bock & Sohn, Hamburg, Mai 1946 (o. Kat.-Nr.). Entartete Kunst. Bildersturm vor 25 Jahren, Haus der Kunst, München, 25.10.-16.12.1962, Kat.-Nr. 49. Erich Heckel. Zur Vollendung des achten Lebensjahrzehnts, Museum Folkwang, Essen, 2.11.1963-5.1.1964, Kat.-Nr. 41. Erich Heckel, Museum Folkwang, Essen, 18.9.-20.11.1983; Haus der Kunst, München, 10.12.1983-12.2.1984, Kat.-Nr. 70. Schleswig-Holsteinisches Landesmuseum, Schloss Gottorf, Schleswig (Dauerleihgabe aus der Sammlung Hermann Gerlinger, 1995-2001). Kunstmuseum Moritzburg, Halle an der Saale (Dauerleihgabe aus der Sammlung Hermann Gerlinger, 2001-2017). Buchheim Museum, Bernried (Dauerleihgabe aus der Sammlung Hermann Gerlinger, 2017-2022). LITERATUR: H. Böhlau, Erich Heckel, in: Die Kunst für alle. Malerei, Plastik, Graphik, Architektur, 44.1928-1929, S. 93 (m. Abb.). Ludwig Thormaehlen, Erich Heckel, Berlin 1931, S. 16 (m. Abb., Tafel 25). Alfred Hentzen, Neu erworbene Gemälde im Kronprinzen-Palais, in: Museum der Gegenwart III, H. 4, 1933, S. 163f. Galerie Fischer, Luzern, Auktion Gemälde und Plastiken moderner Meister aus deutschen Museen, 30.6.1939, Los 47, S. 30 (ohne Zuschlag). Hans Platte, Erich Heckel, Baden-Baden 1964, Kat.-Nr. 7. Paul Vogt, Erich Heckel, Recklinghausen 1965, Kat.-Nr. 1927-21, S. 83 (m. ganzs. Farbabb., S. 185 u. m. SW-Abb.). Museum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte der Hansestadt Lübeck (Hrsg.), Ausst.-Kat. Bildersturm im Behnhaus (mit einer Dokumentation der 1937 beschlagnahmten Gemälde und Skulpturen), Museum Behnhaus, Lübeck 1987, Kat.-Nr. 9. Stephanie Barron (Hrsg.), Degenerate Art. The Fate of the Avant-Garde in Nazi Germany, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles 1991, S. 156. Stephanie Barron (Hrsg.), Ausst.-Kat. Entartete Kunst. Das Schicksal der Avantgarde im Nazi-Deutschland, Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin 1992, S. 156. Heinz Spielmann (Hrsg.), Die Maler der Brücke. Sammlung Hermann Gerlinger, Stuttgart 1995, S. 320, SHG-Nr. 499 (m. ganzs. Abb., S. 321). Hermann Gerlinger, Katja Schneider (Hrsg.), Die Maler der Brücke. Bestandskatalog Sammlung Hermann Gerlinger, Halle (Saale) 2005, S. 233, SHG-Nr. 522 (m. ganzs. Abb., S. 232). Gesa Jeuthe, Die Moderne unter dem Hammer. Zur 'Verwertung' der 'entarteten' Kunst durch die Luzerner Galerie Fischer 1939, in: Uwe Fleckner (Hrsg.), Angriff auf die Avantgarde. Kunst und Kulturpolitik im Nationalsozialismus, Berlin 2007, S. 189-305, S. 273. Andreas Hüneke, Erich Heckel. Werkverzeichnis der Gemälde, Wandbilder und Skulpturen, München 2017, Kat.-Nr. 1927-23, S. 163 (m. Farbabb., zusätzlich auch auf der Rückseite des Hardcovers). www.geschkult.fu-berlin.de/e/db_entart_Kunst/datenbank (EK-Nr. 14232). Aufrufzeit: 10.06.2023 - ca. 15.36 h +/- 20 Min. Dieses Objekt wird regel- oder differenzbesteuert angeboten, Folgerechtsvergütung fällt an.

Lot 183

Tv and Film Full Autograph Book With Signatures From Simon Ward, Imogen Claire, Liza Tarbuck, Neil Stacy, Russell Foster, Jack Auber, Rosalind March, Lynne O'Sullivan, Roy Hudd, Keith Barron, Nigel Havers, Tessa Worsley, Michael Jenn, Roger Doyle, Joanna Van Geysaghem, Jim Dunk, Anne Charleston, Judy Cornwell, John Blythe, Alfred Marks, Gareth Hunt, Liza Goddard, Kathy Staff, Carmen Du Sautoy, Estelle Collins, Daniel Hill, Millicent Martin, Andrew Hall, Frank Finlay, Ruth Beal, Rob Young, Caroline Langrishe, Patrick Ryecart, Francis Matthews, Penelope Keith, Samantha Spiro, Michael Cochrane, Paul Raynor, Brian Glover, Katherine Oliver. Good Collection. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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 £10.

Lot 44

19 Arsenal 1970's Legends Signed 12 x 9 inch Card. Signatures include Pat Jennings, Richie Powling, Sammy Nelson, Don Howe, Graham Rix, Liam Brady, Jimmy Harvey, Paul Barron and Others. Showing Signs of Age. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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 £10 Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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 £10

Lot 659

Benham Cat Covers – Superb collection of ‘Cats: A Collection of Covers’ (mostly) Benham covers in six specialist binders with individual stamps from various British Commonwealth countries, Britain & some with full stamp sets & special handstamps, no addresses. Some signed, with Elizabeth Blackadder (x2), Paul Nicholas, Robin Cousins, John Woodvine, Peter Polycapou, Karl Morgan, Paul Jones, James Barron, Susan Jane Tanner, Steve Houghton, Brian Blessed, Chrissie Hammond, Wayne Sleep, Bonnie Langford, Elaine Page OBE, Seeta Indrani, Lindsey Danvers, Sonia Swaby, Ruthie Henshall & Gillian Lynne CBE. Benham covers total qty 385, total qty of covers overall approx.. 410.

Lot 24

JAZZ (BOP/POST BOP/HARD BOP/COOL/CONTEMPORARY) - LP COLLECTION. Brilliant quality collection of around 104 x LPs including many high quality Japanese pressings. Almost entirely pressings from the 1970s/1980s. Artists/titles include Bill Barron - The Tenor Stylings Of (early 1970s US RE, Savoy MG-12160, Sample Copy stamped both labels - sharp Ex condition record/VG+ a few minor creases), Sonny Clark - Dial "S" For Sonny (Japanese Blue Note RE, BLP 1570), Alvin Queen & Dusko Goykovich - A Day In Holland (NQ 3407), Dexter Gordon - Biting The Apple, George Adams inc. Live At The Village Vanguard Vol 2. (SN 1144), Tubby Hayes - Tubbs' Tours, Mexican Green and Jazz Date, Chick Corea inc. Now He Sings, No He Sobs (JP, GXC 3165), Beaver Harris, Joe Harriott, Herbie Harper, Claire Austin, Henry 'Red' Allen, Gato Barbieri/Don Cherry, Billy Bang Quintet - Invitation, Kenny Barron, John Lewis, Gary Burton, Paul Bley inc. Introducing... (JP, RE), S/T (JP, RE) and Barrage, Art Blakey, Keith Jarrett, Eddie Costa, Curtis Counce and Lee Konitz. Condition is often lovely Ex to Ex+/archive (records) and neat VG+ to Ex+ (sleeves).

Lot 1064

A box containing a quantity of studio and craft pottery including David Cleverly, Honiton, Paul Barron, Anchor Pottery Hale, etc.

Lot 39

Entertainment signed photo collection. Signatures such Judi Dench, Faith Brown, Michael Hordern, Miriam Karlin, Michael Barrymore, Paul Levent, Mike Newman, Michael Williams, Helen Shapiro, Cannon and Ball, The Barron Knights, Bella Emberg, Tom Baker, Danny La Rue, Niki 'n' Diz, The Foxes, Billy Burden, Dr Evadne Hinge and Dame Hilda Bracket, Val Doonican, Sonny Day, Bryan Pringle, Chase 'n' Dave, The Krankies, Nicholas Parsons, Howard Keel and many more. 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 644

PAUL BARRON (1917-1983); a large slipware bellied jug with yellow and black decoration on tan ground, impressed B mark, height 32cm. (D)Additional InformationFiring crack to base and close to base, glaze flake to handle and glaze rubbing to spout, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org

Lot 331

A mixed group of studio pottery: comprising a Christine Hester Smith earthenware jar and cover, another porcelain example by Liz Riley, a Lowerdown Pottery stoneware bowl, a stoneware vase probably by Paul Barron, two further vases, a two handled dish and a stem cup. [8]

Lot 622

FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS 1981 Programme form the London F.A. Centenary match, London FA v England XI 13/10/1981 at Arsenal FC with 12 signatures on the line-up page including Paul Barron, Phil Thompson, Cliff Jones, Bobby Robson, Billy Bonds and Dave Harrison. Slightly creased. Generally good

Lot 143

70's / 80's UK SOUL / FUNK / DISCO - 7" COLLECTION. Amazing collection of around 175 x 7". Artists include Stephanie Mills, Paul Jackson, Paul Johnson, Rose Royce, Lonnie Hill, The Foundations, The Flirtations, The Fantastics, Triple S Connection, Beautiful Bend, Brenda and the Tabulations, Keith Barron, Bob & Honey Bee, Gato Barbieri, World Class Wreckin' Cru, Moon Williams, Shanice Wilson, Karen White, Anita Ward, Alisha Warren, Anthony White, Anthony Watson, Angela Winbush, Jody Watley, Ruby Wilson and Blue Chips, Foxy, Frantique, Jazzy Dee, Erma Franklin and Eddie Harris. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 442

PAUL BARRON (1917-1983); a stoneware globular vase partially covered in green ash glaze, impressed B mark, height 16cm. (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org

Lot 148

TV Collection of 18 Signatures, on photos, letters, and Autograph pages, inc Des 'O Connor, Penny Smith, Ben Shephard, Lorraine Kelly, John Stapleton, Oliver H, Linda Barker, Carol Smillie, Noel Edmunds, Michael Grade, Robin Day, Sheri Hewson, Keith Barron, Paul Daniels and others. Fantastic Collection. Well Sought After. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 14

TV Entertainment Collection of 50+ Superb Autographs on Cards, Photos and Paper. Personally Signed by Stan Stennett, Anthony Head, Frank Middlemass, Phillip Franks, Tommy Walsh, Jeffrey Holland, Nick Berry, John Barron, Tom Watt, Adam Woodyatt, Riley Carter Millington, Bob Mortimer, Trevor Bannister, Alexander Walker, Christopher Ryan, Martin Clunes, Brian Glover, Mark Radcliffe, Ken Bruce, Jonathon Morris, James Fox, Billy Bennett, Matt Lucas, Paul Shelly and Many More. Fantastic, signed 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 £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 232

Photography and Cameras - Van Hasbroeck (Paul-Henry), The Leica: A History Illustrating Every Model and Accessory, signed dedication copy from the author, second edition, Sotheby Publications, 1993, d/j over grey cloth, folio, (1); Laney (Dennis), Leica Collectors Guide, Hove Collectors Books, 1992, d/j over red cloth, 4to, (1); further Leica reference, (9); Princelle (Jean Loup), Made in USSR: The Authentic Guide to Russian and Soviet Cameras, second edition, 2004, original wrappers, 4to, (1); Christie's, The British Camera 1840-1960: The Jim Barron Collection, December 2002, (1); Hasselblad; Rollei; etc., [approx. 45]

Lot 1424

° ° Cary, Robert – Memoirs of the Life of Robert Cary, Barron of Leppington, and Earl of Monmouth... Complete with engraved frontis. Calf, Gilt panelled spine with morocco label. R. and J Dodsley, London, 1759 andCaro, E. - La Philosophie De Goethe. 2nd edition. Half morocco and marbled paper, Panelled spine with letters direct, marbled edges. Libraire Hachette, Paris, 1880, minor rubbing; Caro, E. - M. Littre et le Positivisme. Half morocco and marble paper. Gilt panelled spine with letters direct, marbled edges. Libraire Hachette, Paris, 1883, minor rubbing and tearing to cover, intermittent foxing inside; Caro, E. - La Fin Du Dix-Huitiuene Sicle, Etudes et Portraits. 2nd edition. 2 Vols. Half morocco and marble paper. Gilt panelled spine with letters direct, marbled edges. Libraire Hachette, Paris, 1881, minor rubbing to covers, intermittent foxing inside; Ganet, Paul – Cous De Morale. A L’usage De Ecole Normales Primaires... Half morocco and marble paper. Gilt panelled spine with letters direct, marbled edges. Libraire Ch. Delagrave, Paris, 1881, minor rubbing, intermittent foxing inside, heavier in places; Ganet, Paul – La Morale -Half morocco and marble paper. Gilt panelled spine with letters direct, marbled edges. Libraire Ch. Delagrave, Paris, 1880, minor foxing, and Lemaitre, Jules - Le Contemporains Etudes et Portraits Litteraires. 8th edition. 3 Vols. Half morocco and marble paper. Gilt panelled spine with letters direct, marbled edges. Libraire H. Lecene et H. Oudin, Paris, 1886, minor rubbing to boards, heavier in places. Some small tears and foxing inside

Lot 139G

A Paul Barron Studio Pottery Stoneware Two Handled Oval Dish, 28cm to handles

Lot 108

Führer durch die Ausstellung »Entartete Kunst«. - Entartete Musik. Eine Abrechnung von Staatsrat Dr. Hans Severus Ziegler. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. Zwei illustrierte Originalbroschuren, montiert in einen beschrifteten Papierumschlag.I. Berlin, Verlag für Kultur- und Wirtschaftswerbung [Ende 1938]. Zweite Auflage, auf Kunstdruckpapier. Für diese neue Ausgabe hatte Richard Haizmann gegen die Bezeichnung »Jude« protestiert. Drei Textstellen wurden gegenüber der Erstausgabe von 1937 verändert. - II. Düsseldorf, Völkischer Verlag [1938]. Die Ausstellung öffnete am 24. Mai 1938 innerhalb der »Reichsmusiktage« in Düsseldorf. Sie ging auf eine Initiative von Dr. Hans S. Ziegler, Direktor des Weimarer Nationaltheaters - und nach Ende der NS-Zeit Theaterleiter in Essen sowie Gymnasialdirektor auf Wangerooge -, zurück. Die Abbildungsseiten verspotten u. a. Arnold Schönberg, Kurt Weill, Bertolt Brecht und, unter dem Stichwort »Entartete Kunst und Entartete Musik Hand in Hand«, Gemälde von Carl Hofer und Paul Klee. Auf dem Umschlag wurde das Plakat zu Ernst Kreneks »Jonny spielt auf« persifliert. - Sehr selten.20,7 : 14,7 cm. 30, [2] bzw. 32 Seiten. - Vorderumschläge durch Montage in den Umschlag am Falz etwas verklebt.Barron S. 356ff. und S. 180f. - Drüner/Günther S. 149ff

Lot 506

Autograph book with approx 90 autographs inside from stars and celebrities throughout the years including Tony Anholt, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Derek Jacobi, Paul Slack, David Monteath, John Baxter, Fred Pearson, Terence Booth, Edwina Currie, Juliet Mills, Norman Tebbitt, Bernard Cribbins, Eric Sykes, Kelly Hunter, Sarah Brightman, Adam Roberts, Hugh Lloyd, Hilary Crowson, Adam Faith, Steve Hollis, Allan Cardew, Nigel Havers, Jan Harvey, Millicent Martin, Clovissa Newcome, Ann Charleston (Neighbours), Judy Cornwell, Polly Parkin, Jean Both, Gordon Kaye, Peter Cartwright, Richard Todd, Michael Jayston, Christopher Birch, Keith Barron, James Grout, Edward Fox, Robin Parkinson, and others.Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 369

*Paul Barron (1917-1983), a stoneware bottle vase, in a tenmoku glaze with slits of a white mottled glaze, with impressed sides decorated with an iron glaze, impressed with potter's mark to the underneath, 21cm high, with, a stoneware vase, of bulbous form, with a flared rim, with brushed on decoration over a white glaze, 19cm high

Lot 190

Paul Barron a bowl, footed form with simple translucent glaze, another vase similar, a Sidney Tustin jug and two other vases, impressed seal mark, 14.5cm. diam. (5)

Lot 252

Katherine Pleydell-Bouverie (British 1895-1985), a small bowl,20th century, painted no. to base, A small stoneware dish with ash glaze, 9.2cm diameter; together with a Paul Barron (British, 1917-1983) squat vase, impressed mark to base, 20th century, stoneware with slip glaze design, 10.2cm high, (ARR) (2)Both in good condition.

Lot 318

Alan Thornhill Archive. An archive belonging to the Gloucestershire based sculptor & artist Alan Thornhill [1921-2020], including paintings, drawings, notebooks, diaries, correspondence & reference booksQty: (12 cartons)NOTESBorn in London in 1921 to Stewart Dornberger, a German Jewish businessman and Louise Warren, Alan grew up in Fittleworth, West Sussex and was educated at Brambletye and Radley College. He went up to New College, Oxford in 1939 to read History. In late 1940 Alan enlisted in the Gloucestershire Regiment and became an officer and aide-de-camp to General Sir Percy Hobart. Rejoining his regiment he took part in the D-Day landings and soon after sustained an injury. He became a conscientious objector in 1944 after the bombing of Dresden. Alan returned to New College from 1945 to 1947 where he made life-long friendships. He taught English in Italy for a year after the war, where he was inspired by Renaissance sculptors such as Donatello, Ghiberti and Pisano, and after having Reichian therapy in Norway for six months he decided he wanted to work creatively with his hands. Returning to England, Alan enrolled at Camberwell Art School where he began his life-long exploration of clay under Dick Kendal and Norah Bradon. He also spent a year at Farnham under Henry Hammond and Paul Barron and then in 1951 set up Hawkley Pottery near Stroud, Gloucestershire with Sheila. He became friends with a group of local artists, sculptors and weavers including Lynn Chadwick and Ralph Brown. He began to make figurative sculptures in clay, initially exploring the theme of communication and inspired by his friend sculptor Jack Greaves who he met when teaching pottery at Stroud School of Art. On getting a teaching job at Kingston School of Art, Alan moved with his family to London in 1959 where he set up a studio in Putney which he maintained until his death. He also taught pottery at Stroud School of Art in the 1950s and ceramics at Kingston School of Art (1957-61). From 1965-70 he taught at Barking Regional College and from 1970 to 1987 pottery and then sculpture at Morley Adult Education College in South London. In the early 1990s Alan returned to live near Stroud. He died peacefully on 4th March 2020 at his home in Stroud. He was 98 years old

Lot 24

90 signatures in Red 6.5x4.5 Autograph book including Tony Anholt, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Derek Jacobi, Paul Slack, David Monteath, John Baxter, Fred Pearson, Terence Booth, Edwina Currie, Juliet Mills, Norman Tebbitt, Bernard Cribbins, Eric Sykes, Kelly Hunter, Sarah Brightman, Adam Roberts, Hugh Lloyd, Hilary Crowson, Adam Faith, Steve Hollis, Allan Cardew, Nigel Havers, Jan Harvey, Millicent Martin, Clovissa Newcome, Ann Charleston (Neighbours), Judy Cornwell, Polly Parkin, Jean Both, Gordon Kaye, Peter Cartwright, Richard Todd, Michael Jayston, Christopher Birch, Keith Barron, James Grout, Edward Fox, Robin Parkinson, and others. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 466

PAUL BARRON. A large elliptical section bottle vase by Paul Barron. Height 32cm.  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.

Lot 51

PAUL BARRON (1917-1983); a stoneware chawan covered in tenmoku and mottled green glaze, impressed B mark, made circa 1970, diameter 13cm. (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org

Lot 52

PAUL BARRON (1917-1983); a slipware mug with floral decoration, impressed B mark, made circa 1954, height 11.5cm. (D)Provenance: Artist's collection.Additional InformationTwo small glaze chips to rim, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org

Lot 54

PAUL BARRON (1917-1983); a stoneware jug with wax resist decoration on iron rich ground, impressed B mark, made circa 1970, height 22.5cm. (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org

Lot 334

This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 29th. The auction will begin at 9:00am PDT 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 June 30th or July 1st. A printed photo of the Millennium Falcon autographed by many Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) crew members who worked with the famous starship in one way or another. The photo is signed by Joe Johnston; Steve Gawley; Ken Ralston; Paul Huston; Harrison Ellenshaw; Colin Cantwell; Ben Burtt; Randy Thom; Selwyn Eddy III; Donna Tracy; David Beasley; Byron Werner; John Dykstra; Dennis Muren; Bill Hargreaves; Bruce Nicholson; Rob Blalock; Peter Kuran; Frank Ordaz; Chris Casady; Jamie Shourt; Richard Edlund; Ray Gilberti; Scott Marshall; Douglas Smith; William Shourt; Jody Westheimer; Samuel Zolltheis; Don Dow; Richard Fish; Jonathan Seay; Robert Finley III; Marty "The Droid" Brenneis; Ease Owyeung; Mike Fulmer; Jon Erland; Charlie Bailey; Craig Barron; Neil Krepela; Lorne Peterson; Michael McAlister; Chris Anderson; Dave Scott; Loring Doyle; David Jones; Pat McClung; Michael McKenzie; and Jeff Mann. It is in good overall condition with some light handling creasing to the sides. Dimensions: 17" x 20" (43.25 cm x 51 cm) Estimate: $2,000 - 3,000

Lot 435

Scottish History, Topography & Antiquities including Bryden, Robert Glasgow Etchings. 1914. 4to, number 44 of 50 copies signed by Bryden, original pigskin-backed buckram, t.e.g., boards lightly marked; Stevenson, R.L. Edinburgh. Picturesque Notes. 1879. folio, etchings by Brunet-Debaines & others, original pictorial cloth; Scott, Walter Metrical History of the Honourable Families of the Name of Scot and Elliot. Edinburgh, 1892. 4to, number 39 of 50 copies, contemporary half morocco, t.e.g., slightly rubbed; Paul, James Balfour The History of the Royal Company of Archers. 1875, 4to, original pictorial green cloth gilt; New Athenian Broadsheet 1947, numbers 1-16 bound in 1, cloth; Munro, Neil The Clyde. 1907, pictorial cloth, library stamp to half-title; Robert Burns and the Ayrshire Moderates. Privately Printed, 1883. 4to, original printed wrappers somewhat soiled; Smith, J.G. The Parish of Strathblane. 1886, original cloth; Maughan, W.C. Annals of Garelochside. 1896. 8vo, original cloth, t.e.g.; Smith, J.T. Sketch of St. Bernard's. 1907. 4to, original quarter morocco, t.e.g., rubbed; Barron, E.M. Prince Charlie's Pilot. Inverness, 1913, 8vo, original pictorial cloth; Stevenson, Thomas G., printer Surgundo. 4to, original boards, rubbed; Foster, J.J. The Stuarts. 1907. 4to, original red cloth gilt; Grant, John The Penny Wedding. 1836, 4to, engraved title and plates, contemporary half calf, poor condition, some plates mounted or with marginal loss, half calf, rubbed; Marcus Ward & Co., publishers Our Native Land. 1879. 4to, chromolithograph plates, original pictorial cloth; Maclachland & Stewart, publishers Remollescences of a Medical Student. 1886. 4to, photographic frontispiece, original pictorial cloth; Green, C.E. East Lothian. 1907. 4to, original buckram, frayed dustwrapper; Buchan, John Sir Walter Scott. 1932, dustwrapper; Kennedy-Fraser, Marjory Songs of the Hebrides. 1922. 4to, volumes 2-3 only, original cloth; and 1 other (21)

Lot 408

Two studio pottery jugs, one by Paul Barron of Farnham and a lidded jar, by Jonathan Chiswell Jones of Hankham

Lot 178

The Beatles: A Signed 'Christmas Show' programme,1963,for the shows at the Finsbury Park Astoria, 4th December 1963 to 11th January 1964, the inside front cover signed in pencil by Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, with dedication To Margaret by George, additionally signed by Billy J. Kramer, Rolf Harris, The Fourmost, Cilla Black, Tommy Quickly and members of The Barron Knights with Duke D'mondFootnotes:Provenance:The vendor's wife attended the concert and a friend of hers who worked backstage obtained the autographs for her.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 254

*Paul Barron (1917-1983) a stoneware vase, with an incised band, with lug handles, impressed artist's monogram,18.5cm highProvenance: The Trevor Coldrey Collection.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.

Lot 255

*Paul Barron (1917-1983) a stoneware vase, with a buff ground with brushed decoration, impressed artist's monogram and old handwritten label,18cm highProvenance: The Trevor Coldrey Collection.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.

Lot 18

FREE/AVANT/IMPROVISATION JAZZ - LPs. 39 x LPs to expand your musical horizons with! Artists/titles include John Sangster - The Trip (Australian original, Festival mono FL-32,438 - a VG condition copy), Alvin Queen & Dusko Goykovich - A Day In Holland (NQ 3407, signed by Dusko), Paul Rutherford/Paul Lovens (Po Torch Records) and Paul Rutherford Live (Ring Records, nicely signed on the front), Les McCann ltd., Monty Alexander - In Concert (signed on the front), The Ray Bryant Trio - Gotta Travel On, Joanne Brackeen - Special Identity (signed on the front), Bill Evans - Alone (UK SVLP 9251) and Montreux II (CTI), The George Coleman Octet - Big George (signed to Barry on the front), Art Farmer, Chuck Mangione, Joe Thomas, Junior Mance, Tommy Flanagan, Kenny Barron, Walter Norris/Aladar Pege, Woody Shaw - Lotus Flower (signed by all the band on the reverse) and Bobby Watson. Condition is often well presented Ex to Ex+ or 'NM' (records) and VG+ to Ex (sleeves).

Lot 1031

60s / ROCK / BEAT / POP - EPs. Tasty collection of 80 x EPs. Artists/titles include The Kinks (x2), The Searchers (x3), The Tornados, Manfred Mann (x4), The Merseybeats, Brian Hyland, The Rolling Stones, Donovan, The Fourmost, John Walker, Paul Jones, The Lovin' Spoonful, Cilla Black, Sounds Orchestral, Len Barry, Dusty Springfield, Brian Hyland, Cilla Black, Joan Baez, Herb Alpert & The tijuana Brass, The Brothers Four, Trini Lopez (x3), The Seekers, P.J. Proby, Cliff Richard, Jukebox Favourites, Twist, Those Versatile Barron Knights, Liverpool Beat, The Hitmakers, Chubby Checker, Earl Jean, Francoise Hardy, Michel Polnareff, Sheila, Lucky Blondo, Anneke Gronloh, Enrico Macias, La Yenka, Victor Silvester. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 331

Ray Finch (1914-2012) a Winchcombe Pottery charger, decorated with simple tenmoku brushed design on a speckled ash glaze, a Dolomite glaze charger possibly Lowerdown Pottery, a Chris Lewis tea canister and cover, a Chris Lewis charger, a Paul Barron vase and a large collection of studio pottery including Simon Leach, Clive Bowen and Svend Bayer impressed seal mark, 33cm. diam. (a lot) Provenance The Tony Hill collection of studio pottery.

Lot 400

Incline Press. In Praise of Patterned Papers. A Collection of Essays by Paul Nash, Phyllis Barron, Enid Marx, Alan Powers, Sebastian Carter, Victoria Hall, Graham Moss, with an Introduction by Tanya Schmoller, Oldham: Incline Press,1997, numerous patterned paper samples tipped-in, original cloth-backed patterned boards, six full folding sheets in a separate portfolio, contained together in original slipcase, 4to (Qty: 1)NOTESLimited 5/50 of slipcased edition with portfolio, from a total edition of 360 (including 300 ordinary copies).

Lot 94

Paul Barron (British 1917-1983), an earthenware bowl with tenmoku glazed exterior with drips of green, and green glazed interior, label below PAUL BARRON No.75, 10cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk

Lot 105

Paul Barron (British 1917-1983), a celadon glaze bottle vase of ribbed design with dripped glaze, impressed mark, 28cm high CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk

Lot 171

Paul Barron (British 1917-1983), a tall bottle vase of ribbed design with cream glaze, seal mark, 34cm high CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk

Lot 91

Paul Barron (British 1917-1983), a stoneware bottle vase in graduated celadon/ash glaze, impressed mark to base, 26cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition appears very good, without damage or restoration ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk

Lot 191

Attributed to Paul Barron, an azure glaze circular bowl with tenmoku rim, 13cm diameter, impressed B mark CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk

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