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A pair of Carltonware cylindrical advertising jars and covers, decorated Guinness toucan, a similar mustard pot, a shallow dish, an Arthur Wood tankard, decorated view of Durban, a 1937 coronation tankard, a Royal Doulton Uncle Tom Cobley character jug, D6337, a similar "Auld Mac" jug and three character jugs
CLASSICAL MUSIC: Selection of signed clipped pieces, album pages, cards, a few signed programmes and postcard photographs etc., by various composers, conductors and musicians, including Ferdinand Leitner, Peter Maag, Georg Solti, John Bargirls (signed Maestro), Claudio Abbado, Jean Pougnet, Malcolm Sargent, Alfred Cortot, Noel Newton Wood, Eugene Ormandy, Mark Hambourg, Constant Lambert, Louis Kentner, Jose Iturbi, Arthur Bliss, Anatol Kaminsky etc., some with additional musical quotations. FR to generally G, 79
After Arthur J Elsley (early 20th Century), interior family scene at Christmas, children and mother playing around a Christmas tree and children playing with a young female on a stairway, pair of black and white lithographs, signed in the plate and both dated 1913, 19 3/4” x 14 1/4”, stained wood frame (2)
ARTHUR W NEWSHOLME (19th/20th Century British), `Looking toward York from Hookstone Wood`; Spring Sunshine; Hookstone Wood Crimple; Crimple Beck, four views on the edge of Harrogate, oil on board, signed to lower left and right, titled and dated verso 1926-1929, two exhibited in Harrogate and Bradford Art Shows, 23.5 x 31cms (3); 23.5 x 27cms (4)
Autographs - A collection, circa 1920s-40s, including Ignacy Jan Paderewski, pianist and composer; Johann Strauss III, composer; Nellie Melba, soprano; Guilhermina Suggia, cellist; Arthur Rubinstein, pianist; Raya Garbousova, cellist; Clara Butt, contralto; Leff Pouishnoff, pianist; Harriet Cohen, pianist; Anna Pavlova, ballerina; Jascha Heifetz, violinist; Luisa Tetrazzini, soprano; [Mikhail Saulovich] `Mischa` Elman, violinist; Landon Russell, conductor, composer, and pianist; Fritz Kreisler, violinist; Wilhelm Backhaus, pianist; Milan-Jovanovitch Bratza, violinist; Benno Moiseiwitsch, pianist; Percy Kahn, composer and pianist; Thomas Beecham, conductor (x2); Henry Wood, conductor; Sergei Rackmaninoff, composer; Josef Hofmann, pianist and composer; Amelita Galli-Curci, soprano; Myra Hess, pianist; Joseph Szigeti, violinist; Pablo Casals, cellist; Arthur de Greef, pianist and composer; Albert Coates, conductor and composer; Eugene Goossens, composer; Frederic Lamond, pianist and composer; Elizabeth Schumann, soprano; and others, (two albums).
Autographs - A collection, circa 1920s-40s, including Johann Strauss III, composer; Anatole Fistoulari, composer; Yfrah Neaman, violinist; Kathleen Ferrier, contralto; Joan Hammond, soprano; Leff Pouishnoff, pianist (x2); Harriet Cohen, pianist; Arthur Duff, composer and conductor; Heddle Nash, tenor; Anna Pavlova, ballerina (x2); Herbert Beerbohm-Tree, actor and theatre-manager; Sybil Thorndike, actress; Jascha Heifetz, violinist; Luisa Tetrazzini, soprano (x2); Joseph Hislop, tenor; Theodore Chaliapine, bass (signed picture); Stella Power-O`Rourke, soprano; Percy Kahn, composer and pianist; [Mikhail Saulovich] `Mischa` Elman, violinist; Landon Russell, conductor, composer, and pianist (signed picture); Fritz Kreisler, violinist (signed picture); Jehudi Menuhin, viloinist; Florence Austral, soprano; Wilhelm Backhaus, pianist; Ivor Newton, pianist; Elena Gerhardt, mezzo-soprano; Milan-Jovanovitch Bratza, violinist; Benno Moiseiwitsch, pianist (x2); Thomas Beecham, conductor; Henry Wood, conductor; Sergei Rackmaninoff, composer (x2); Josef Hofmann, pianist and composer; Amelita Galli-Curci, soprano (signed picture); Myra Hess, pianist; Joseph Szigeti, violinist; Pablo Casals, cellist; Arthur de Greef, pianist and composer; Albert Coates, conductor and composer; Egon Petri, pianist; Elizabeth Schumann, soprano; and others, (two albums).
A collection of books comprising `Some British Ballads` with illustrations by Arthur Rackham, printed by Constable & Co ltd, London, bound in blue and gilt cloth, a limited edition being no.112 of 380 copies signed by the author entitled `Lettering For Students and Craftsmen` by Graily Hewitt, printed by Seeley, Service & Co Ltd, 196 Shaftsbury Avenue, London 1930 with numerous illustrations and hand cut paper bound in white and gilt cloth boards, `Art and Nature Sonnets` by F P Osmaston, printed by Elkin Mathews, 6B Vigo Street, West London with numerous illustrations and hand cut paper, with grey gilt boards and material spine, `Albert & Balbus and Samuel Small`, a children`s illustrated book written and performed by Marriott Edgar with forty-two character illustrations by John Hassall, printed by Frances, Day & Hunter Ltd, 138-140 Charing Cross Road, London, WC2 bound in pale green and black paper boards, `The Iliad of Homer`, translated by Alexander Pope Esq, printed for Henry Lintot, London 1743, with foldout map of Phrygia and other illustrations bound in brown leather, one board loose, and an olive wood bound Jerusalem book with numerous pressed flowers
A group of Art Deco pottery, comprising Gray`s pottery rectangular planter with painted decoration, Devon ware vase with insert, Crown Devon lidded biscuit barrel, painted plate, pair of Arthur Wood combined lidded condiment jars, Royal Winton Grimwades lustre bowl with handle, a Crown Ducal vase, Eichwald type vase no.11379, Crown Ducal black hexagonal vase with insert, Carltonware orange ground novelty three piece cruet set and a Booth`s Ribstone Ware vase (11).
CLASSICAL MUSIC: A fine 8vo autograph album containing over 190 signatures by various composers, classical musicians and singers, including Edward Elgar, Gustav Holst, Richard Strauss, Julius Klengel (A.M.Q.S.), Ferruccio Busoni, Teresa Carreno, Fanny Davies, George Henschel, Henry J. Wood (A.M.Q.S.), Aylmer Buesst, Camillo Ritter, Louise Kirkby Lunn, Agnes Nicholls, Cicely Gleeson-White, Frederic H. Cowen (A.M.Q.S.), Alice Esty, Ernst von Dohnanyi, Robert Radford, Marie Brema, Raoul Pugno (A.M.Q.S.), Fritz Kreisler (A.M.Q.S.), Ada Crossley, Ella Russell, Ben Davies, James Friskin, Wilma Halle, Joseph Joachim (the page also signed by the other three members of the Joachim String Quartet, Karel Halir, Emanuel Wirth & Robert Hausmann), Frederic Lamond, Adela Verne, Charles Santley and three other singers from a performance of Messiah, 1905), Marie Hall, Jacques Thibaud (A.M.Q.S.), Richard Buhlig, Fritz Steinbach, Harold Bauer, Jan Kubelik, Siegmund von Hausegger (A.M.Q.S.), Hans Richter, Mischa Elman, Edouard de Reszke, York Bowen (A.M.Q.S.), John McCormack and other singers from a performance of Messiah, 1908), Carrie Tubb, Henry Coward, Thorpe Bates, Pauline Donalda, Blanche Marchesi, Paul Kochanski (A.M.Q.S.), Alfred Hoehn, Benno Moiseiwitsch, Peter Dawson, Ernest Schelling (A.M.Q.S.), Pablo Casals (A.M.Q.S.), Katharine Goodson, Eugen d`Albert, Arthur De Greef, Granville Bantock (A.M.Q.S.), Felix Weingartner (A.M.Q.S.), Hermann Abendroth (2, one an A.M.Q.S. from a work by Brahms), Bronislaw Huberman, Albert Sammons, Adrian Boult, Serge Koussevitzky (A.M.Q.S.), Walter Gieseking (A.M.Q.S.), Jelly d`Aranyi, Landon Ronald (A.M.Q.S.), Irena Dubiska (A.M.Q.S.), Youra Guller (A.M.Q.S.), Elisabeth Schumann, Alexander Borovsky and others. Many of the signatures are excellent, bold fountain pen ink examples and some pages are multiple signed. All of the signatures were obtained in Glasgow between 1901-1926. The spine loose and some age wear to the leather covers (FR), the contents VG
CRICKET: A fine, oblong 12mo autograph album containing over 350 signatures by various cricketers, mainly pre-World War I, including (in order of their appearance within the album) the Australian team of 1909 (fifteen signatures across two pages, including Montague Noble, Warwick Armstrong, William Whitty, Albert Cotter, Warren Bardsley, Hanson Carter, Syd Gregory, Vernon Ransford, Charles Macartney, John O`Connor, Peter McAlister, Albert Hopkins etc.), various England Test and County players including John Vincett, Francis Marlow, Joseph Vine (4), Charles Llewellyn, Dick Young (2), Robert Relf (3), Jack Crawford, George Dennett, Arthur Jones, Joe Hardstaff, Wilfred Payton, Ted Alletson, Albert Hallam, James Iremonger, Thomas Oates, William Riley (rare), George Gunn and John Gunn, George Leach, Albert Relf (2), Harry Butt (2), Ernest Killick (2), Vallance Jupp (3), Reginald Heygate, William Heasman, Herbert Chaplin (3), Billy Newham, George Thompson, Harding Young, Joe Humphries, John Whiteside, Bill Reeves, William Overton, John Rawlin, George G. Hearne, Alec Hearne, Bill Storer, Arthur Day, Ted Dillon, Philip Cartwright, Charlie Blythe, John Hubble, Frank Woolley (2), James Seymour, Walter Hearne, Herbert Strudwick, Henry Harrison, Charlie McGahey, Philip Morris, Archie Gibson, Kenneth Gibson, Peter Perrin, Len Braund, Massey Poyntz, Percy Hardy (rare), Harry Chidgey, Mervyn Herbert, Jack White, Bertram Bisgood, Trevor Spring, Talbot Lewis, Harold Goodwin (rare), Frank Foster (2), Charles Cowan, William Hands (2), Tiger Smith (2), Dick Lilley, Charles Baker (2), Crowther Charlesworth (2), Syd Santall (2), Sep Kinneir (2), Willie Quaife (2), Frank E. Field (2), Walter Mead, Claude Buckenham, John Freeman, Bill Reeves, Alf Russell, Robert Turner, Albert E. Knight, Arthur Hazlerigg Snr., John Shields, Aubrey Sharp, Cecil Wood, Ewart Astill, Vivian Crawford, William Shipman, Thomas Jayes, Albert Lord, Albert Hornby, Ernest Tyldesley, Alfred Hartley, Reggie Spooner, Harry Makepeace, James Heap, William Huddleston, William Worsley, Jack Sharp, Harry Dean, Lawrence Cook, Johnny Tyldesley, Everard Radcliffe, Schofield Haigh (2), Alonzo Drake (2; rare), Hubert Myers, George Hirst (2), Benjamin Wilson (2), Edgar Oldroyd, Wilfred Rhodes (2), William Bates (2), Arthur Dolphin (2), Major Booth (2; rare), Edward Sprot, Alexander Johnston, Humphrey Yates, John Greig, George Brown, Jimmy Stone, Jack Newman, Pelham Warner, Clare Baker, Henry Weston, Stanley Saville, `Young Jack` Hearne, Jack Hearne, E. Patsy Hendren, Edward Mignon (rare), James Douglas, Joe Murrell, Frederick Bowley (2), Edward Ball, Ted Arnold (2), Robert Burrows (2), Archibald W. White, Jack Wilson, Arthur Dolphin, David Denton, Norman Holloway, John Vidler, George Webb (Umpire), William Burns (rare), George Crowe, Frederick Pearson, George Simpson-Hayward, Christopher Collier (rare), Harry Foster, Geoffrey Foster, George Byrne, Colin Langley, Jack Parsons, Percy Fender, George Street (rare), the Australian team of 1912 (twelve signatures across two pages including Syd Gregory, Charles Kelleway, Charles Macartney, Warren Bardsley, Edgar Mayne, Jimmy Matthews, Roy Minnett, Barlow Carkeek, Gerry Hazlitt, Claude Jennings etc.), Edward Barrett (2), Jack Hobbs, Ernie Hayes, Harry Simms (3), Bill Hitch, Neville Tufnell, the South African team of 1912 (fifteen signatures across two pages including Dave Nourse, Tommy Ward, Sid Pegler, Rolland Beaumont, Gordon White, Louis Stricker, Aubrey Faulkner, Louis Tancred, Herbie Taylor etc.), Henry Leveson Gower, Reggie Spooner, Frederick Roberts, Bernard Bosanquet, Gilbert Jessop etc., the latter part of the album containing signatures of various post-World War II cricketers including Ted Dexter, Donald Carr, Gary Sobers, Michael Stewart, Ken Barrington, Alec & Eric Bedser, Denis Compton, Peter May, Jim Laker, E. W. Swanton etc. The majority of the earlier signatures are in bold fountain pen ink and some pages have been neatly annotated at the head with the County or team name, venue and date. Some of the later signatures are in pencil. A rare and impressive collection of signatures. Some light age wear, G to about VG
THEATRE: An autograph album containing over 50 signatures by various stage actors and entertainers etc., including Arthur Askey, Florrie Forde, Ivor Novello, Bud Flanagan & Chesney Allen, George Robey, Jack Buchanan, Wee Georgie Wood, Arthur Brough, Joe Loss, Vera Lynn, Norman Evans, Teddy Brown, George Formby, Elsie & Doris Waters, Frank Randle etc., also including conductor John Barbirolli and boxer Tommy Farr. Many are on vintage postcard photographs neatly laid down to pages, some are in pencil and a few are on clipped pieces laid down to pages. Generally G
* Doyle (Sir Arthur Conan, 1859-1930). Autograph letter signed `A. Conan Doyle’, Windlesham, Crowborough, Sussex, 22nd February, no year, to [Geoffrey] Hodson, `I expect Sunday is a Òdies nonÓ with you but we have our big Sunday gathering at 12.00 at the Queen’s Hall. I am the speaker this time and shall survey this movement in a way which might interest you. If you do come make for door 15 and the assembling [?] so that I can ensure you good seats. There is always a great crowd. If you can’t come what about sending a good man to report not what we say so much as the evidence of a big popular movement’, printed letterhead, a little soiling and creasing, one page, 8vo. The letter probably refers to one of Conan Doyle’s talks on spiritualism, possibly on 31st March 1920. Geoffrey Hodson (1886-1963) was an occultist, Theosophist and medium. In 1921 Conan Doyle arranged for Hodson to come to Cottingley to examine the now infamous Cottingley fairy photographs and to sit with the girls in the hope that even stronger fairy shapes would materialise. In August Mr Hodson reported seeing wood elves under some beech trees as well as dancing fairies in the field.. (1)
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