A Collection of Rolling Stones Memorabilia, collected by the vendor in the mid-1960s, including three albums; The Rolling Stones, signed and inscribed by Brian Jones and Keith Richards, The Rolling Stones No 2, signed by Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Mick Jagger, and a group of ten black and white photographs taken with the vendor's camera, including the band in Manchester with images of them in the back of an Austin Princess, and others, in a Boots Photographic Processing wallet inscribed Photos of Stones taken Sept 29 1966
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Motor Trade Price Guides. A group of pre-and post-war motor trade price guide publications, with rare early examples from 1930s, and others from 1950s-1960s including The Motor, The Autocar , and Glasss Guide etc., (approx. 26), together with a group of motor trade and manufacturers decorative headed letters & correspondence to dealers & agents, including Austin, Citroen, Chrysler, Daimler-Benz, Michelin, Rolls-Royce, Wolseley and others (approx. 20)
* Miscellaneous. A quantity of Edwardian and pre-WWII photographs, various marques including Rolls-Royce (two with Bernard Shaw) Daimler, Citroen, Morris, Alfa Romeo, Invicta, Bentley, Triumph Dolomite, Chenard-Walcker, Austin, Trojan etc, and including Modern Boy comic with report of the Ards Tourist Trophy race dated 17th August 1929 (approx. 25)
Austin - Britains Dependable Car. A 1934 sales catalogue, publication No. 1171, 32 pp., marbled-paper covers, illustrating and describing with prices the full range of 7 h.p., 10 h.p., 11.9 h.p., 12 h.p., 13.9 h.p., 15.9 h.p., 16 h.p., 18 h.p., and 20 h.p. cars, illustrations include the 7 h.p. Speedy and Nippy, the 10-Apr Colwyn, the 6-cylinder Newbury and 20 h.p. Ranelagh, together with a 1936 catalogue-publication No. 1297, 32 pp. with illustrated marbled covers and another Austin catalogue c. 1935 with details of the Gordon Imperial 20 h.p. 6-cylinder model, and others (covers lacking), each catalogue hole-punched for filing -3
Austin. Three sales catalogues, comprising a fine colour illustrated catalogue, with sepia simulated leatherette covers, embossed with company logo and cord bound, c. 1934, 36 pp., green pages black/blue print with colour artwork of the Longbridge Works and following models, Ranelagh, Whitehall, Carlton, Westminster, Berkeley, Harrow, Open Road tourer, Ascot, Harley, Eton, the Ten-Four Saloon, Two-Seater, Cabriolet and Tourer with the Seven range including a tipped-in leaflet for the 65 Sports with prices list, together with two other catalogues showing the varied styles of Austin carriage work -3
Commercial vehicles. A collection of sales catalogues, brochures and instruction books, c. 1934-1950, types include Austin delivery Vans based on the 7 h.p., 10 h.p., 12 h.p., and Light 12-6, 24 pp., with colour artwork illusts., together with a Morris-Commercial sales catalogue c. 1935, with colour and b&w illusts., a Fordson 2-ton truck 22 pp. brochure (covers lacking), and other similar literature for E.R.F., Bedford and Chevrolet -9
Hackenbroch, Y., Chelsea and Other English Porcelain, Thames & Hudson 1957; Austin, J.C., Chelsea Porcelain at Williamsburg, C W Foundation 1977; Legge, M., Flowers & Fables, NGV 1984; Adams,E., Chelsea Porcelain, Barrie & Jenkins 1987; Freeman,G., Bow Porcelain, Faber 1981; Mew E., Battersea Enamels 1750-1756, Medici Society 1926; Hughes T.& B., English Painted Enamels, Spring Books 1951 (8)
* WWII - Wartime Thrift. A group of WWII period posters extolling the virtues of re-cycling, thrift and austerity, including Bernard Leahy 'Book For the Forces', Tom Purvis 'Buy British', Austin Cooper 'Buy British' (Empire Marketing Board), Gilbert Bayes 'Auxiliary Fire Service' (Keep the Homes from Fires Burning), 'More Salvage', 'Bones for Salvage Means More munitions', 'Go Warily in the Dark' (Blackout), 'Battle Honours', 'County Regiments', Medals & Honours' etc, mostly HMSO and others, c.1940s, various sizes, some handbills and duplicates (approx. 15)
Cicero (Marcus Tullius). Cato Maior or The Book of Old Age, first written by M. T. Cicero and now excelently Englished by William Austin of Lincolnes Inne Esqre. With annotations upon the names of the men and places, 1st ed., printed for William Leake, 1648, addn. eng. title by J. Goddard, woodcut initials, pubs. ad. to verso of final leaf, contents clean and fresh, early 19th c. half calf, rubbed and some wear, upper joint cracked, 12mo Ex libris Charles Shoppee, with his bookplates to front pastedown, autograph signature to front blank and small blindstamp coat of arms to front blank and head of engraved title. Wing C4288. (1)
Adamson (Joy). The Peoples of Kenya, 1st ed., 1967, col. plts., num. b & w illusts. from photos, map endpapers, orig. dec. cloth in slightly frayed d.j., together with Roberts (Austin), The Mammals of South Africa, 1st ed., SA, 1951, num. col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in frayed d.j., plus Goodall (Jane), The Chimpanzees of Gombe. Patterns of Behaviour, 1st ed., Belknap Press of Harvard University, 1986, num. col. and b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j. (minor dampstain to upper corner of front cover), all 4to, with others related, inc. evolution, mostly recent hardback publications, many in d.j.s, G/VG (3 shelves)
Hagen (Toni, and Others). Mount Everest, Formation, Population and Exploration of the Everest Region, trans. E. Noel Bowman, 1st English ed., Oxford University Press, 1963, b&w plates and illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., together with Mason (Kenneth), Abode of Snow, A History of Himalayan Exploration and Mountaineering, 1st ed., 1955, b&w plts. after photos, orig. cloth in d.j., plus Bauer (Paul), Himalayan Campaign, The German Attack on Kangchenjunga, The Second Highest Mountain in the World, trans. Sumner Austin, Oxford, 1937, b&w plts. after photos., orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j., and others on mountaineering, similar, including South Col by Wilfrid Noyce, 1954, The Story of Everest 1921-1952, by W. H. Murray, 1953, Because It Is There, by George Lowe, 1959, Approach to the Hills, by C. F. Meade, 1940, The Mountain World, 1953, 1954, 1955 & 1956/57, etc., mostly in d.j.s, 8vo (20)
Italian School 20th century- Harbour scene; gouache and watercolour, inscribed 'Carella' and signed with initials 'MLRC', 35x52cm: Poucette, French b.1935- Portrait of pierrots; watercolour, pen and ink and acrylic, a pair, both signed, 43.5x18cm: Leslie Austin 19/20th century- 'We are Seven'; etching, signed and titled in pencil: Edward Sherry 19/20th century- Houses of Parliament; etching, signed in pencil, (5)
frank Murray (English, 19th Century) Hogarths House, Chiswick signed lower left Frank Murray April 1882 monochrome watercolour and wash 20 x 23cm; and another similar pen and ink drawing by C Graham (American), for Harpers Magazine August 1888, illustrated in Austin Dobsons Hogarth (1891) p.196, 32 x 26cm
charles Chaplin (British, 1907-1987) Night signed lower right Charles Chaplin 1946 etching 29 x 40cm exhibited: royal Academy, 1946 (letter refers); and the Lane, Mundon signed lower right C H A Chaplin 1931 etching 17 x 21cm; and r B Allen (British, 20th Century) Rickmansworth, 1947 signed lower right R B Allen etching 18 x 23cm (3) charles Chaplin (1907 - 1987) was an English artist, engraver, and printmaker. You teach me a little about engraving and I will teach you a little about art was the remarkable offer made by Robert Austin to his new student, Charles Chaplin. Austin, an eminent engraver himself, had become Chaplins tutor at the Royal College of Art in September 1947. Chaplin, a mature student, was a printers commercial engraver; he was also an amateur artist whose prints had already received some recognition and had been hung at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibitions. He had, however, had little formal education or art training. Austins encouragement was a major influence on Chaplins subsequent career as an artist. The years before the Second World War cover Chaplins birth into a large working-class family, his early love of drawing, the accident which left him with only one eye, and his apprenticeship in a large printing works. After the war, he enrolled as a Saturday student at the Royal College of Art and, thereafter, his style developed significantly. Following his retirement from the printing industry, his prolific output continued unabated, encouraged by new contacts in Sweden and Canada. A shy man who loved the countryside and recorded its trees, lakes, its farmyard, his family life is revealed in the detail of his work. his favourite technique was line engraving on copper, although he used several techniques during his career
dOBSON, Austin, (Poet and essayist). First state proof etching by William Strang of Christ comforting three figures, inscribed by the artist below to Dobson, 24 x 18.5cm (rather spotted); A pen and ink design for a bookplate by Hugh Thomson for Robert Baker, 19 x 16cm; and BEERBOHM, Sir Max. The Poets Corner, Heinemann 1904, folio, with 20 coloured litho caricature plates (covers rather soiled, spine damaged) (3)
rowfant Club (Cleveland), Austin, Alban and Christopher Dobson, a Collection of Associated publications, ephemera and correspondence to include The Code of Regulations of the Rowfant Club, 1892, number 189 of 250, inscribed from Paul Lemperly with typed letter signed; BIRRELL, Right Hon Augustine. Frederick Locker-Lampson A Character Sketch, London 1920, with 2pp autograph letter signed to Dobson, four other loose letters of Dobson and Birrell, inscribed to Austin Dobson on first free end paper; WOOD, M.E. Laurence and Eleanor Hutton, New York 1905, number 97 of 152 with 4pp autograph letter signed to Dobson and other ephemera; LUCAS, E.V. An Austin Dobson Letter Book, 1935, with autograph letter signed and various others; another copy with autograph letter signed; PEARSON, John C. The Rowfant Candlesticks, 1959, illustrated, cloth backed boards in slipcase; CLARK, Arthur H. A Bibliography of the Publications of the Rowfant Club, 1925, number 128 of 140, in slipcase; A Rowfant Club miniature book A Show of Miniature Books together with various club yearbooks etc (a box)
sEAGO, Edward. A Canvas to Cover, first edition 1947 in dust jacket with autograph letter signed by Seago to Alban Dobson; HUDSON, Derek. Arthur Rackham His Life and Work, 1960, mounted plates; HIND, Arthur. Great Engravers-William Hogarth, 1913 with autograph letter signed to Alban Dobson tipped in; EARLAND, Ada, John Opie and His Circle, 1911, with autograph letter signed to Mrs Austin Dobson and two copy letters of Opie to Archdeacon Owen (4)
A Dinky No.661 Scammell Recovery Tractor excellent condition boxed (box lid with puncture puncture marks); a Dinky No.651 Centurion Tank good condition boxed (box lid torn and lacking one end panel); a Dinky No.643 Austin Army Water Tanker excellent condition boxed (box poor); a Dinky No.641 Humber 1-Ton Cargo Truck very good condition unboxed; a Dinky No.673 Scout Car good-fair condition unboxed; and a Dinky No.674 Austin Champ good-fair condition unboxed.
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