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Quantity: The Parnell Handbook, containing handy notes and useful extracts from speeches of Mr. C.S. Parnell, M.P., before and after the verdict in the case of O'Shea v O'Shea and Parnell (Divorce Case). Repr. from the Irish Catholic. Dublin: J.J. Lalor. N.d., c. 1891. 27 pp.; Bernard Shaw to John Farleigh : Letters concerning the illustrations to the 'Black Girl' - Notes by John Farleigh. Illustrated, London: London Mercury and Bookman, 1937, p. 455-466+; The History of The Hospital for The Incurables. Cheyne Brady Esq. Dublin: Browne & Nolan 1875; Richard Archer Houblon, A Memoir. George Seaver. Waterford: Volturna Press. 1970. (Kilkenny interest); Patrick Sarsfield Earl of Lucan. Irish Messenger Series 1923; Parnellism by An Irish Nationalist. Dublin: 1886; The Rising of The Moon. Lady Gregory. 26 pp, Dublin: Talbot Press/London: Putnam. (covers detached but present); Dreams & Trees. Charlotte Arthur. Dublin: Wood Printing Works. 1925 (Signed to the front & inside, a signed letter from the author to the Editor of T.C.D. magazine in Trinity College dated Nov. 3/25 'Dear Sir - Would you care to review my book of verse in your magazine? Yours very truly, ..' (9) Also to Include A Collection of George III Parliament Sessional Papers: A Collection of all thePublic General Statutes, Passed in the Forty-Fifth Year in the Reign of King George the Third. 1805, Acts relating to linen manufacture in Ireland, import duties on 'callicoes, muslins, cotton yarn' to prevent the exportation of wool to Ireland before bond given, to prohibit ….the exportation of Jesuits Bark and Cotton Wool from Ireland; an Act for the Abolition of the Slave Trade 1807, …..limiting the number of persons to be carried in a stage coach 1811, etc.
BRITISH COMEDY: Selection of irregularly clipped signed pieces, cards, programme pages and photos etc., by various British comedy actors including Mathew Horne, James Fleet, Vicki Michelle, Trevor Bannister, Sam Kelly, Alan Davies, Les Dennis, Dawn French, Victoria Wood, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Wendy Craig, John Inman, Jean Boht, Stephanie Cole, Annette Crosbie, Richard Wilson, Una Stubbs, Mike Yarwood, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Ronald Fraser, Peggy Mount, Penelope Keith, Ken Dodd, Roy Hudd, June Whitfield, Arthur Askey etc. A few FR, generally G to VG, 39
ENTERTAINMENT: A collection of over 140 signed clipped pieces (some featuring printed biographies and small portraits), signed cards, album pages, signed postcard photographs, 8 x 10s etc., by various radio and television entertainers and personalities, bandleaders and popular musicians etc., including Arthur Askey, Eamonn Andrews, Webster Booth, Charlie Chester, David Coleman, Keith Chegwin, Harry Carpenter, Roy Castle, Maurice Denham, Johnny Dankworth, Gracie Fields, Eddie Gray, Tommy Handley, Sam Costa, Frankie Howerd, Russell Harty, Jack Hylton, Leslie Henson, Thora Hird, Joe Loss, Charlie Kunz, Vera Lynn, Evelyn Laye, Ben Lyon & Bebe Daniels, Norris McWhirter, Johnny Morris, Bob Monkhouse, Spike Milligan, Alfred Marks, Ivor Novello, Vic Oliver, Nicholas Parsons, Pat Phoenix, Sandy Powell, George Robey, Beryl Reid, Kathy Staff, Eric Sykes, Harry Secombe, Tommy Trinder, Percy Thrower, June Whitfield, Elsie & Doris Waters, Terry Wogan, Georgie Wood, Anne Ziegler, Syd Lawrence, Jack Payne, Henry Hall, Mantovani, Ted Heath, Edmundo Ros, Roy Fox, Hear'Say, Mary O'Hara, Brotherhood of Man, Hazel O'Connor, Gene Pitney, Kenny Ball, Phil Ramone, Charlie Daniels, Patti Page, George Jones, Hugh Masekela, Larry Gatlin, Barbara Mandrell, Alisha's Attic, Gary U. S. Bonds, Bruce Hornsby, Sophie B. Hawkins, Cleo Laine, Michelle Wright, Paul Anka, Edgar Winter, Cheryl Baker etc. Most are neatly mounted, largely in multiples, to 4to cards alongside biographies, unsigned photographs, printed ephemera etc., and contained in two modern ring binders, and others are loose. G to about VG, Sml Qty.
AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: A good autograph album containing over 90 signatures by various classical musicians, composers, conductors and singers including Gerald Moore, Malcolm Arnold, Colin Horsley, Eileen Joyce, Moura Lympany, Charles Mackerras, Arthur Benjamin, John Barbirolli, Bruno Walter, Andres Segovia, Eugene Goossens, Alfredo Campoli, Walter Gieseking, Moira Shearer, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Norman Del Mar, Paul Kletzki, Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt, Basil Cameron, Denis Matthews, Anatole Fistoulari, Jose Iturbi, Adrian Boult, Violetta Elvin, Luigi Infantino, Malcolm Sargent, Georg Solti, Marie-Claude Theuveny, Clifford Curzon, Paul Badura-Skoda, Yma Sumac, Eugene Ormandy, Claudio Arrau, Josef Krips, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Walter Susskind, Isobel Baillie, Haydn Wood, Myra Hess, Otto Klemperer, Hans Hotter etc., also including a few stage actors and entertainers, Norman Wisdom, Peggy Ashcroft, Sybil Thorndike and other famous individuals, Edmund Hillary, Lord John Hunt, George Lowe and Tom Bourdillon (all members of the 1953 Mount Everest Expedition), Heinrich Harrer etc. Some pages are multiple signed. VG
CLASSICAL MUSIC: An excellent selection of signed pieces, letterheads etc., (most vintage) by various classical musicians, composers, conductors, opera singers etc., including Guilhermina Suggia (A.M.Q.S.), William Walton, Arthur Bliss, Yehudi Menuhin (3; one also signed by Hephzibah Menuhin), Clifford Bax, Vladimir de Pachmann, Leon Goossens, Jan Kubelik, Wilhelm Backhaus, Alfredo Campoli, Solomon, Thomas Beecham, Myra Hess, Artur Rubinstein, Mark Hambourg (A.M.Q.S.), Henry J. Wood, Adrian Boult, Albert Sammons, Ethel Smyth, Ernst von Dohnanyi, Edward German, George Henschel, Frederic Cowen, Amelita Galli-Curci, Feodor Chaliapin, Paul Robeson, Beniamino Gigli etc. Generally VG, 39
Large Quantity of Various Money Boxes, including reproduction cast iron mechanical Trick Dog, Arthur wood Telephone box,The Hong Kong saving Bank plastic musical box, Pengepostkasse - Danish Savings Bank, metal Post Bank with Key, a number of Lloyds Bank Ltd recording home safe money banks by John Jewsbury and a selection of Book type saving boxes plus others (approx 55 items)
A service of Victorian silver King's pattern flatware, by Thomas Alfred Slater, Walter Brindsley Slater & Henry Arthur Holland, London 1898, comprising:- twelve table forks, 21.5cm; twelve dessert forks, 18cm; six table/serving spoons, 22.5cm; twelve dessert spoons, 18.5cm; twelve large teaspoons, 15cm; six egg spoons, 12.25cm; four salt spoons, 11.25oz; a pair of sugar tongs, 15.25cm; a butter knife, 20.5cm; a mustard spoon, 12.5cm; two sauce ladles, 18cm; one soup ladle, 34cm; one gravy spoon, 30cm; all contained in a fitted polished oak canteen box with two removable trays, 156.62oz (67pce) The flatware is in very good condition. Canteen box has capacity for carvers and table and cheese knives which are not present. The box has a broken/damaged lock and some cracking to the wood
Suffragette Medal with original named fitted case awarded to Mary Aldham. The medal engraved to Mary Aldham and with the words Hunger Strike to the obverse, on its original ribbon with the enamelled clasp and the 'For Valour' bar, plus three silver clasps 'Nov 22nd 1912', 'Jan 23rd 1913 C&M', and 'May 1st 1914 C&M'. With two different original Votes For Women WSPU pin badges, a dark green enamelled 'Deputation 1910' badge, a small embroidered Sampler produced in Holloway Prison, and a small embroidered Calico Bag produced at Holloway Prison. Also present are an original letter + envelope to No 14113 Mary Aldham whilst in Holloway Prison from her daughter Mary 9th March 1908, a letter from Mary Aldham whilst in Holloway Prison to her daughter Mary 7th December 1910, Prisoners Temporary Release Certificate (Cat & Mouse Act) for Mary Aldham 13/11/1913, copies of The Suffragette 13 June 1913 Report the Death of Emily Davidson, 8 May 1914 reporting the attack on the painting at the Royal Academy, the report of Mary Aldhams Trial and her statement, 15 May 1914 reporting force feeding of Mary Aldham, plus other reports on Emmeline Pankhurst’s death. Mary Aldham (née Wood) was born about 1828, married in 1883 at Thornton Heath to Arthur Robert Aldham a manager of the P&O Steamship Co. Following the early death of her husband Mary became involved in the 'Votes for Women' campaign. November 1911 she was arrested for smashing windows and imprisoned in Holloway. On 1st March 1912 she was arrested on a march in London and imprisoned in Holloway for 6 months, going on hunger strike from 13th - 19th and was force fed on 20th April. Also imprisoned Nov 1912 and Jan 1913. In 1913 she threw tomatoes and smashed windows at the Old Bailey trial of Rachel Peace. For this she was sentenced to 1 month in Holloway, going on hunger strike and was released under the Cat & Mouse Scheme on 21st Nov and returned on 29 Nov. Mary was again in Holloway in April 1914, released under the C&M Scheme on 1st May. On 4th May she slashed the John Singer Sargent painting of author Henry James at the Royal Academy Exhibition and was returned to Holloway where she was again force fed. Her signature appears on the Suffragette Handkerchief at the Priest House, West Hoathly. This superb and unique lot is being sold by order of the family.
Ceramics - a pair of Aynsley Orchard gold plates ; an Abbeydale Chrysanthemum side plate ; a Royal Crown Derby Old Aves cup and saucer , a pair of Derby Posies dishes ; an Arthur Wood teapot ; a Royal Couldon dish ; Goverment house tea ware ; commemoratives ; cruets; Pimpernel table mats, boxed ,etc
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