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The Beatles autographed black and white photograph 1964, probably in the hand of Neil Aspinall (1941-2008), The Beatles road manager and personal assistant, signed in ballpoint pen, signed John Lennon (1940-1980), Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison, signed in ballpoint pen with the four band members’ Christian names and inscribed “To Melita”, photograph approx size 6 ½” x 8 ½” – the signed photograph was obtained by the wife of US record company director Lou Levy in 1964, who was a friend of the mother of Melita Borrow, the recipient to whom the photo is inscribed together with the original letter from the wife of Lou Levy to Melita Borrow with which the photo was sent to her “Dear Melita, I am sending a photo of The Beatles to you. I met your mother in Heal’s one day and she thought you might like to have it, I hope you had a lovely Spring holiday and that you are enjoying school. Fondest regards to your mother, Mrs Lou Levy (Leeds Music Ltd), (I’m the one who is trusted with Ringo!)” on Mrs Lou Levy, 1 Gracie Square, New York, 28th, NY headed paper together with the original envelope addressed to Melita Borrow nee Arnold with New York postmark dated April 14th 1964 together with relevant news cutting
*Space Travel. Apollo 11. A colour photograph of the crew of Apollo 11 wearing their space suits and posing in front of a large photo of the moon, 20.5 x 28.5cm (8 x 11.25in), plain mount, signed presentation inscription in block capitals from Neil Armstrong [to Lord Kings Norton], written in black ballpoint pen to lower mount, 'Best wishes on the occasion of your 94th! Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11', framed and glazed, 35 x 45cm overall Provenance, Lord Kings Norton, who was 94 on 6 June 1996. (1)
Raymond (Robert). Stirling Moss, a 1st edition biography published by MRP, 1953, signed by Stirling Moss in blue ballpoint pen on the front free end paper; together with The Ferrari by Hans Tanner, 1964 revised edition; Continental Sports Cars by W. Boddy, 1951 1st edition; British Grand Prix by Richard Hough, 1st edition, 1958; Bugatti by H G Conway, 1st edition, 1963; The Le mans Story by G. Fraichard translated by Louis Klemantaski, 1st edition, 1954; The History of the TT by R. Hough, 1st edition, 1957; together with other 8vo books, all with dust jackets but with fading and tears (10)
Boxes and Objects - a silver napkin ring, hallmarked; alabaster pots and covers; a Rototherm Bakelite desk thermometer; a pair of Bemrose School, Derby cufflinks, cased; a Ronson Senator table lighter; Simmon's Improved Sovereign Balance, cased; Timex watches; Parker ballpoint pens; a backgammon set, leather cased; similar dominoes set; enamelled chamber stick; etc
ORGANISATIONSBUCH DER NSDAP, 1936 1st Edition, Munchen, contains colour illustrations of flags, insignia and uniformsBuyers - for shipping pricing on this lot, visit www.cuttlestones.co.uk/shipping Condition Report:Spine split and slightly discoloured. No dustjacket. Owner's signature in ballpoint pen on endpaper and title page.
A large box of Cunard and R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth related material including an Airfix - 600 scale boxed and unmade model, plates, ashtrays, wine glass, two unused presentation Parker 75 fountain pens in presentation bxoes with certificates - the pens made from brass recovered from the liner, one numbered 1405/5000, a boxed Rolstar Lighter made in England inscribed R.M.S. "Queen Elizabeth",packs of playing cards, Spring 1976 coin, boxed Typhoon by Ronson Lighter, enamel badge, boxed Roland slide o matic lighter, boxed bronze coin, two boxes of Bryant & May's "Sovereign" Book Matches each with 50 and unused, various boxed novelty biros and a boxed Parker ballpoint with certificate, labels, pamphlets and other publications
A TITANIC MEMORIAL POSTCARD SIGNED BY SURVIVOR FREDERICK DENT RAY the postcard circa 1912 published by Avenue Postcard Co., New York, signed in blue ballpoint pen by F.D. Ray, -- 5½ x 3½in. (14 x 9cm.) Provenance: given to the vendor by Mr Ray, circa 1965 as a birthday gift. Frederick Dent Ray (1879-1977) was a 3rd Class Saloon Steward aboard Titanic. Completing his shift at 9pm on the 14th April, he retired to his room where he bunked with 27 others. When they were roused, he joined his lifeboat station (No.9) and saw it filled. He then assisted at the No.11 lifeboat, and then No.13 where, because of the few crew inside, he was told to get in. He saved the boat from two near-disasters on lowering (swamping and crushing) and gave evidence at the New York enquiry. He later became a poultry farmer in Sussex.
Michael Schumacher, Mika Hakkinen, Alain Prost, Jackie Stewart and other F1 signatures, the collection contained in a Gilles Villeneuve biography, the inside front covers signed by three of the multiple F1 World Champions and other F1 drivers Jean Alesi, Gerhard Berger, Johnny Herbert, Olivier Panis, Ralf Schumacher, Jarno Trulli, Pedro Diniz, Mika Salo, plus TV's Murray Walker, all in ballpoint pen as obtained by a pitlane worker at the 1998 British GP; plus a 1998 McLaren Mercedes Championship card bearing the marker pen signatures of 'The Flying Finn' dated '98 and David Coulthard (2)
1958 Vanwall Formula 1 team mechanic's overalls, a royal blue one-piece design by Bergères Frères of Mayfair, featuring embroidered Vanwall and BP logos in yellow and green silk above the two breast zip pockets, body-length front zip fastener, front zip trouser pockets, elasticated cuffs and ankles, manufactured in "Rigmel" Shrunk - as issued to the team's mechanics at the 1958 Monaco Grand Prix, one of only 18 such garments produced, the original wearer's name marked in ballpoint pen on the maker's label, but now faded and illegible. Stirling Moss and Tony Brooks won six Grand Prix for Vanwall in 1958, the team taking the very first F1 World Constructors title. Unfortunately their third driver Stuart Lewis-Evans crashed fatally in the season finale and owner Tony Vandervell all but withdrew the team from further racing as a result.
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