A collection of silver items, comprising, a cigarette case by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1912,12.5cm high, a silver vesta case by John Charles Lowe, Birmingham 1935, 6cm high, a smaller vesta case by Charles Edwin Turner, Birmingham 1909, 5cm high, a silver box by Mappin & Webb Ltd, London 1955, 13cm wide, another silver box makers mark rubbed Birmingham, date mark rubbed, 14cm wide, a boxed hair grooming set, to include a comb, 10cm wide and brush 7cm wide, makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1963, together with a desk tray and pair of glass inkwells, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1929, 25cm wide,weighable 11.92ozt (7)Condition Reporta cigarette case) Tarnished. With surface scratches, and denting, with name engraved to front of case. The band inside has stretched. a silver vesta case) Tarnished. With initials engraved.a smaller vesta case) Very tarnished. Dented a silver box) With personal engraving to front of the box. Surface scratches, dents and light tarnishing. another silver box) Dented, tarnished with surface scratches. a boxed hair grooming set) The comb with several teeth missing. Silver is tarnished and dented.a desk tray and pair of glass inkwells) With tarnishing and surface scratches. With a personal message engraved.
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Ike and Tina Turner Four rare 7" singles. Released on the Philles Records label; 'A Love Like Yours/I Idolize You' (136, 1967) VG, 'River Deep - Mountain High/I'll Keep You Happy' (131, 1966) VG, 'I'll Never Need More Than This/Cash Box Blues' (promotion copy, 135, 1967) VG, 'Two to Tango/A Man Is A Man Is A Man' (D.J. Copy, 134, 1966) VG. (4) Estimated in-house shipping for this lot is available to the UK for £17.20.
Rock/Pop LP collection. Eighteen 12" albums. Black Sabbath; 'Sabotage' (9119 001), Black Sabbath; 'Technical Ecstasy' (9102 750), Fleetwood Mac; 'Then Play On' (gatefold, RSLP 9000), The Beatles; 'Please Please Me' (reissue, PCS 3042), Blondie; 'Parallel Lines' (CDL 1192), Ten Years After; 'Cricklewood Green' (gatefold, SML 1065), Gerry Rafferty; 'City To City' (UAS 30104), Wizzard; 'Introducing Eddy and The Falcons' (K 56029), Bruce Springsteen; 'Darkness On The Edge Of Town' (86061), Thin Lizzy; 'Black Rose' (9102 032), Heart; 'Brigade' (ESTU 2121), Cher; 'Heart of Stone' (924 239-1), Gerry Rafferty; 'Night Owl' (UAK 30238), Bachman Turner Overdrive; 'Not Fragile' (gatefold, 9100 007), Bad Company; 'Straight Shooter' (ILPS 9304), Soft Cell; 'Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret' (BZLP 2), Thin Lizzy; 'Live and Dangerous' (gatefold, 6641 807), Survivor; 'Eye of The Tiger' (SCT 85845). (18) The overall condition is generally G/VG. Postage for this lot is available to the UK for £35.50.
1930 F.A Cup Final, dinner and dance menu, at the Wharncliffe Rooms, Hotel Grand Central, on Saturday 26th April, 1930, autographed by approximately twenty seven Arsenal members, including Alex James, David jack, Tom Parker, Charlie Preedy, Jack Lambert, also seventeen from Huddersfield Town including Clem Stephenson Roy Goodall, Hugh Turner.
A box of eighty 12 bore shotgun collectors cartridges, to include Portland Special Cartridge by A Kerr Hamilton, Clyde Cartridge by A Kerr Hamilton, Turners Red Rapid by Thomas Turner & Sons Reading, Classic by Ward Thompson Stockton on Tees, John Green Gunsmith Melton Mowbray, The Webster Cartridge West End Gun Company Morcambe, The Roedich by CS Rossen & Co Norwich, The J Gaynor Cartridge by Gaynor 4 Kelsick Road Ambleside. SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED. WE CANNOT POST AMMUNITION.
Thomas Turner, London a Georgian and later green lacquered decorative chiming longcase clock the eight-day duration, three-train movement chiming the quarters on a nest of eight-bells and striking the hour on a gong with the twelve-inch break-arch brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, the dial centre engraved with a rural farming scene and having a subsidiary seconds dial, with cast-brass female-head spandrels to the four corners and a lever to the side for 4 Bells/8 Bells, the arch having a subsidiary dial for Chime/Silent engraved to the centre with the makers name Thos. Turner, London, the green lacquer case with painted decorative romantic and floral scenes, the hood with turned columns and a pagoda top, height 227cm.
GAVEL ETC. A turned gavel, a page turner with pen-work decoration of pomegranates & a poker-work playing card box. 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.
Charles II, Pattern Farthing, in copper, date (1665) unclear (BMC 409); George III, Shilling, 1816 (S 3790); George VI, Crown, 1951 (S 4111); Pennies (3), 1949 (S 4117); SCOTLAND, James VI, Twopence or Turner (S 5523); Charles II, Turner or Bodle, 1677 (S 5630); IRELAND, George III, Bank of Ireland coinage, Five Pence, 1805 (S 6619); ISLE OF MAN, Ramsey, William Callister, Halfpenny, 1831 (Prid. 64); LUNDY, Martin Coles Harman, Half-Puffin, 1929 (S 7851) [11]. Varied state £100-£150 --- Provenance: second SCMB August 1961 (7273); ninth SCMB December 1963 (IR563)
An extensive collection of vinyl singles, over 300 including; AC/DC, Atomic rooster, Area Code 615, Black Sabbeth, David Bowie, Bachman Turner Overdive, The Beatles, Alice Cooper, Deep Purple, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Free, Genesis, Geordie, Golden Earing, Grateful Dead, The Who, Nazereth, Gary Numan, Saxon, small Faces; etc.
Trials and Law ReportsThe Tryals and Condemnation of Thomas White, alias Whitebread, Provincial of the Jesuits in England, William Harcourt, Pretended Rector of London, John Fenwick, Procurator for the Jesuits in England, John Gavin alias Gwen, And Anthony Turner, All Jesuits and Priests; for High Treason, in Conspiring the Death of the King ….H. Hills, T. Pankhurst et al., 1679, folio, [2], 92, 89-95 pages, register continuous, appears to lack A1, possibly an Imprimatur or blank, some staining, later cloth-backed boards; Hone, The Three Trials of William Hone, for Publishing Three Parodies; viz The Late John Wilkes’s Catechism, The Political Litany, and The Sinecurist’s Creed ….William Hone, 1818, [4], 48, 48, 44, 28 pages, each part with title page, the last section partly unopened, ink spot to several pages, worn boards;with twenty-seven others. (29)Hone: 1st Trial - 15th edition; 2nd Trial - 13th edition; 3rd Trial - 9th edition; Trial by Jury - 3rd edition.
Whitaker (Thomas Dunham) An History of Richmondshire in the North Riding of the County of York .... Longman Hurst, Rees ..., 1823, two folio volumes, [8], 442, [4], 199, [6], 204-336, 325-502 pages, forty-five plates after J.M.W. Turner et al., twenty-seven separate pedigrees, marbled edges and endpapers, full morocco gilt by Rogerson of Blackburn (cloth restoration to head and tail of spines). [Boyne p.175]Two armorial bookplates, name to head of title page, foxing to some plates, mainly to margins, a little offsetting from plates, vol I 3R a little loose, cloth reinforced hinges. Binding a little scuffed an edge worn.
Memorial Plaque (4) (George Henry Neal; Charles William Butler; Thomas Maxwell; George Turner) some staining and traces of verdigris, otherwise good fine and better (4) £100-£140 --- George Henry Neal attested into the Royal Garrison Artillery for service during the Great War. He served on the Western Front with 374th Siege Battery and was killed in action on 21 March 1918. He has no known grave and is commemorated on the Pozieres Memorial, France. There are multiple men with the names Charles William Butler, Thomas Maxwell, and George Turner commemorated on the Commonwealth War Graves Commission register.
A good Second War North-West Europe operations M.M. group of six awarded to Sergeant J. T. McLaren, King’s Own Scottish Borderers Military Medal, G.VI.R. (3190019 Sjt. J. T. Mc.Laren. K.O.S.B.) surname partially officially corrected; 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R., 1st issue, Territorial (3190019 Sjt. J. T. Mc.Laren. M.M., K.O.S.B.) mounted court style for display, first with slight edge bruising, good very fine and better (6) £2,200-£2,600 --- Provenance: Dix Noonan Webb, September 2009. M.M. London Gazette, 24 May 1945. The original recommendation states: ‘On 23 February 1945, a detachment of the Carrier Platoon, under the command of Sergeant McLaren, was sent forward to clear up the east bank of the River Niers and to hold it in order to support the advance of the 53 Division. The enemy, realising the threat to his flank that such a manoeuvre entailed, brought down accurate mortar and machine-gun fire on the section during its advance. Nevertheless, Sergeant McLaren persisted till he had gained his objective. His position was now located in a loop of the river, and strong posts of the enemy were only 200 yards from him on three sides. For 18 hours he was subjected to heavy shelling and mortaring and owing to his closeness to the enemy he had to submit to fire from his own guns in addition. To the average junior leader, detached without support, the position would have been untenable. However, as a result of Sergeant McLaren’s magnificent example, his complete disregard to personal danger and his encouragement and cheerfulness, his men moved about to different positions, incessantly harassing the enemy across the river and causing numerous casualties. Furthermore, throughout the 18 hours he and his party were in a position, Sergeant McLaren sent back accurate and valuable information regarding the enemy movements and dispositions. As a result of Sergeant McLaren’s energy, determination and devotion to duty, very considerable assistance was given to the Division on the flank.’ John Turner McLaren, a carpenter from Duns, Berwickshire, was born on 3 January 1920. He attested into the King’s Own Scottish Borderers, Territorial Army, on 25 April 1939 and served with the 6th Battalion during the Second World War in North West Europe from 13 June 1944. Awarded the Military Medal on 24 May 1945, he was released from service on 29 November 1945. Sold with detailed copied research.
Three: Private G. A. Turner, Imperial Yeomanry, later Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 2 clasps, Cape Colony, South Africa 1902, with unofficial top retaining rod (40564 Pte. G. A. Turner. 32nd. Bn: Imp: Yeo:); British War and Victory Medals (94414 Pte. G. A. Turner. Notts. & Derby. R.) minor edge nicks to QSA, good very fine (3) £140-£180 --- G. A. Turner server with the 32nd (Lancashire) Company, 2nd Battalion, Imperial Yeomanry in South Africa during the Boer War.
Five USA issue Tamla Motown / Northern Soul 7" records comprising Doris Troy What'cha Gonna Do About It (45-2206) Atlantic Demo, Spyder Turner Stand By Me (K13617) MGM, Jackie Wilson Haunted House (55260) Brunswick, Marvin Gaye Little Darling (I Need You) (54138) Tamla, The Miracles Goin To A Go-Go (54127) Tamla, condition generally appears G+ to VG+
Late 19th/early 20th century Indian silver-coloured metal pedestal bowl, with relief decoration and chased with scrolling foliate border, the body decorated with hunting scene, figures on elephants, lion and other animals, acanthus lower border on waisted circular animal decorated foot, 25cm high x 26.5cm diameter, on ebonised circular plinth base, applied with silver tablet inscribed “Presented to Dwight Alweyne Turner by some friends and fellow workers in the Lahore Diocese in recognition of valued help and counsel rendered during many years April 1909”, the bowl 59ozt approx.
George III silver tankard possibly by John Scofield, London 1772, tapering, the flattened scroll handle with leaf engraved thumbpiece, line engraved, heart-shaped end piece, the body with later Victorian floral, foliate and scroll repousse and inscribed ‘ROYAL KINGSTON ON THAMES REGATTA 1857 JUNIOR FOUR OAR WON BY C A TURNER’, 16cm high (weighted with later turned wooden base) (some damage)
Pair Indian silver coloured metal goblets, with scalloped rim allover chased with flowerhead and scrolling foliate decoration, on circular foot, 23cm high, “Presented to Dwight Alweyne Turner by some friends and fellow workers in the Lahore Diocese in recognition of valued help and counsel rendered during many years April 1909”, 44ozt approx. Condition ReportThese are catalogued as silver coloured metal, although when chemically tested the test result suggests that they are silver. There are remnants of gilt decoration to rims.
Manner of Joseph Mallord William Turner (British, 1775-1851) - Tintern Abbey, unsigned with copy of inscription which reads 'Tintern' in the style of Turner's hand attached to margin below, inscribed: 'Newly framed, this pre-1800 watercolour identifies by the artist in pencil in his own hand, as 'Tintern' Abbey - (North-West Corner). Found in a folio of 20 or more pencil drawings (in 2010) by J.M.W. Turner, [circa 1811]', watercolour and pencil on paper, 24 x 34.6 cm, mounted, framed and glazed
Two framed works, to include: Patricia Bott Allen (b.1911) - 'He Walks Among the Treetops and is Taller than the Trees... (Lepanto)', signed lower right with artist's name and title inscribed verso, oil on canvas, 18.5 x 23.5 cm, framed with painted border; together with a Coalport fine bone china panel after Joseph Mallord William Turner - 'Views of England and Wales - Criccieth Castle', 16 x 21 cm (2)
A group of fifteen prints and maps including local interest: After William Russell Flint (British, 1880-1969) - 'The Lisping Goddess', collotype reproduction from edition of 350 copies, printed 1968, 20 x 14 cm; After J.M.W. Turner (British, 1775-1851) - 'Folkestone from the Sea', London collotype edition (PP20/500), 68 x 48 cm, frame dimensions:76 x 96 cm; Vic Jellings - two prints of Wotton-under-Edge - 'The Rope Walk' print, signed and titled below; 'Church from Potters Pond' limited edition etching, signed and numbered 4/12 below; B. Downes - 'Christmas Eve, St. Mary's - Wotton', limited edition print signed and numbered 44/150 below; Two reproduction printed maps after John Cary (1754-1835) of Gloucestershire and Worcestershire; Edwin Penny (British, 1930-2016) - signed print published by Venture Prints, 1976, blindstamped below; framed print of an ink portrait study after Leonard da Vinci (1452-1519), marked 'ER VII' in print lower right; Set of three reproduction prints of engravings of Devon locations including Exeter, Dawlish and Torquay; together with six reproduction prints of coloured engravings of Gibraltar, frames in pairs, all framed and glazed (15)
The Turner Gallery, a series of sixty engravings from the principal works of Joseph Mallord William Turner with a memoir & illustrative certificate by Ralph Nicholson Wornum, Keeper & Secretary National Gallery, published by James S Virtue, London. Hardcover bound in full red Morocco leather with gilt detail and gilded page edges.
After Jacob van Ruisdael (Dutch, 1629-1682) 'Une tempete sur le bord des Digues de la Hollande’, oil on canvas, 99 x 139cmThe original painting hangs in the Louvre. During his visit in September, 1802, M.J. Turner made a drawing of the painting into his sketchbook, which is now in the British Museum.Provenance: Purchased by the present owners in Cannes, South of France, in 1977.
Automobilia - a scarce 1913 Turner Cars British edition car catalogue, blue cover, raised ink log to outer covers, 20pp covering the whole range of Turner cars available from Turner Petrol Cars Ltd., Lever Street, Wolverhampton, some condition issues, pages 9-12 come away from staples, staples rusty and lower edges of catalogue rough
Mark Littlejohn, The Dash for Germany, limited edition print, signed in pencil lower right and numbered 21/1100, 31 x 41.5cm, after Graham Turner, 1958 Le Mans 24-Hours, print, 43 x 55cm, after Graham Turner, 1958 Monaco Grand Prix, 43 x 55cm and a collection of other pictures and prints, mainly featuring Grand Prix, all framed and glazed together with Davenport Pottery, Great Western Memories, four limited edition plaques, framed together, 46 x 55cm overall
A collection of 12" vinyl records consisting of mostly 80's music, including David Bowie, Phil Collins, Madonna, Spandau Ballet, Simply Red, Level 42, Wet Wet Wet, T'Pau, Thompson Twins, Tina Turner, Paul Young, Belinda Carlisle, Howard Jones, The Kane Gang, Omar Music, The Assembly, Kim Wilde etc. - over two boxes
Marvel and DC Comic books: A group of 170 copper / modern age comic book issues.A collection of 170 American comic issues from popular American independent comic book publishers Marvel, DC Comics, Vertigo, Wildstorm, Image and others arranged alphabetically. Issues range various ages, titles and publishers included. Some minor key issues and sequential runs included.Titles include: Faithless, Fantastic Four, The Flash, Frankenstein Agent of Shield, Gen13, Ghost Rider, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, Grendel, John Constantine: Hellblazer, the Incredible Hulk, The Invincible Iron Man, Jonah Hex, Justice League, Justice Society of America, Kull the Destroyer, Man thing and many others.Creators include: Michael Turner, Brian Azzarello, Mark Waid, Jeff Lemire, Kevin Smith, Jamie Delano, Sean Phillips, Garth Ennis, Jack Kirby, Geoff Johns, Amanda Conner, Alex Ross, Steve Niles, Alan Moore, Gerry Duggan and many others.Vast majority of issues bagged and boarded.~(170 approx)
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