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Waterman, Man 100, a silver coloured fountain and ballpoint pen, stamped with French Minerva .800 standard mark, with reeded decoration, the fountain pen cap with gilt clip and double cap band, the fine nib stamped 18K 750, cartridge filling system, inked, with a Waterman leather three pen case
A S. Mordan & Co 9ct gold cased propelling pencil, fitted with a suspension ring, a gilt metal cased Eversharp propelling pencil, a silver cased propelling pencil cum ballpoint pen with instructions and box, a gold mounted folding twin bladed pocket knife, with engine turned decoration, a quantity of pale blue stained agate beads, an elephant stick pin detailed '925' and minor items of jewellery, (qty).
Wodehouse (P.G.). The Clicking of Cuthbert, 1st edition, 1922, 1st issue with 8 titles listed to half-title verso, some light spotting and browning at front and rear, old ballpoint pen inscriptions and heavy deletions to front free endpaper, original decorative green cloth, rubbed and some minor edge wear, later 2s/6d pictorial dust jacket, circa 1930s, frayed and soiled with some loss at spine ends and head and foot of folds, 8vo (1)
*India. A group of 20 albumen print photographs, circa 1880, mostly buildings and palaces in Delhi and Agra, approximately 22 x 28 cm and similar, all on original stiff card mounts, many with modern ballpoint pen captions to margins, together with 2 late 19th-century albumen prints of Middle Eastern tribesmen by Arnoux, 22 x 27 cm, original mounts (22)
A collection of objects, including: two Arabic silver coloured hollow bangles; an Arabic silver coloured bracelet; a Russian rectangular lacquer box by Fedoskino, painted with a winter troika scene, signed A Gorbatovskya and dated 2000, 13.5cm (5 1/4in) long; another painted with a maiden wearing a kokoshnik, 12.5cm (5in) long; another smaller; a Victorian silver and cut glass scent bottle, Birmingham 1878, 8cm (3 1/8in) long; a silver plated ballpoint pen by Alfred Dunhill; a gold plated fountain pen by Sheaffer; and other items Provenance: The collection of the late Ronnie Kirkwood and George Dixon.
A collection of fountain pens, including a De La Rue Onoto with 14ct nib, a Conway Stewart with 14ct nib, modern Sheaffer ballpoint etcThe Due La Rue Onoto Pen:Large crack to one side.Multiple scratches and scuffs across the majority of the body.Chips and cracking to the base.Clear residue (likely to be glue) present on the lid.The clip is firmly attached to the pen lid however it is tarnished with small chips to the edges.
Laurence Olivier (1907-1989), autograph letter dated 19th June 1961, addressed to Daisy, Viscountess Allenby of Megiddo, politely declining an invitation: 'I have professional commitments in November and my wife is expecting her baby in December'. Olivier and Vivien Leigh divorced in 1960, and Olivier married Joan Plowright in March 1961; they had a son, Richard, in December 1961. Laurence Olivier was one of the most acclaimed actors of the 20th century, known for his numerous Shakespeare roles on stage and screen as well as memorable turns in more modern classics. Signed by Olivier in blue ballpoint pen; the paper bears manufacturer's watermark: 'Towgood's Fine'.
Lawrence (T.E.) Seven Pillars of Wisdom, first trade edition, special publisher's copy extra-illustrated with four colour plates and two facsimiles from the 1926 subscriber's edition, plates and maps, typed letter signed by the publisher Jonathan Cape to A.H. Spencer affixed to front endpapers, further pencil note by Spencer on endpapers, notes in ballpoint by Colonel P.L. Bradfer-Lawrence loosely inserted, together with "Lawrence of Arabia Memorial" leaflet, original brown buckram cloth, uncut, dust-jacket, creased and torn, 4to, 1935. ⁂ One of a small number of publisher's extra-illustrated presentation copies of the 'ordinary edition' of "seven pillars", unrecorded by o'brien. In his letter to the former owner A.H. Spencer written in the year of publication Cape records that "when printing the illustrations in colour for the limited (five guinea) edition of seven pillars, we printed rather more than we actually required for the 750 copies. This enabled us to select the very best prints to include in the volumes. Going through those which are surplus I have been able to make up a certain number of sets which are I think, as good, or nearly as good, as the coloured prints in the five guinea edition. I have bound up one or two copies of the ordinary edition and included these coloured plates and also two facsimiles. These one or two copies, which are not for sale, we propose to present to friends who have shown exceptional interest in the book and its fortunes. It is a great pleasure to send you a copy, which I think you will be glad to have as a souvenir of a great bookselling and publishing collection..."
A 9ct Three Colour Gold Cased Rollagas Lighter, Alfred Dunhill, London 1981, with alternating textured and brick decoration, together with A Dunhill Gemline Gold Plated Fountain Pen and Ballpoint Pen, circa 1991, the fountain pen with 14ct gold nib, the lighter 6.5cm high (3)The lighter with wear to the decoation on all sides, hallmarks sljghlty rubbed but still clear, some scratching to base, the flint container is crackedand would need replacing. Engraved ''DH 99'' to the lighter mechanism. The pens with minor signs of use, the occasionsal small mark, the ballpoint with two or three snmall dings.
Very rare set of 1963 Beatles autographs on an original postcard depicting all four members on Saltney Street, October 1962 *The postcard is documented as being purchased from Hitsville Records in Sheffield in 1993 for £600 and was sold with a recent 1993 Christie's valuation of £550-750 (copy of valuation included). The postcard was previously framed along with a single of Love Me Do and has unfortunately faded, however, because of the large size and thickness of the card and the use of a ballpoint pen, the impressions of all four individual signatures are deep and clearly visible despite some ink loss
An early set of the Beatles autographs, signed in blue ball point, 'John Lennon', 'George Harrison, black ballpoint 'Paul McCartney and blue ink 'Ringo Starr' to the reverse of Dezo Hoffman black and white photograph, together with four individual signatures on card, collector's letter dating signatures to 1964 Condition report: No proof that these are original signatures. Possibly John Lennon autograph is only authentic one.
BEATLES 1967 AUTOGRAPHS - fantastically clear and large set of Beatles autographs dating from 1967 when filming on the set of Magical Mystery Tour. Paul, George and Ringo have signed in black ballpoint pen while John has signed in black felt pen. The signatures were obtained by one of the children that appeared as a stand in extra when the bus was filmed outside the Atlantic Hotel. A signed letter of provenance is included with the lot along with two pictures which show the boy holding the same piece of paper back in 1967. Hard to find a set of 67' signatures especially so large and clear as these. The paper measures 9.5" x 7.5". Authenticated by Roger Epperson prior to entry to this sale.
SEX PISTOLS SIGNED CONTRACT - incredible piece of punk history in the form of a hand signed contract from 10th October 1977 that has been signed by all four of the band to include John Lydon, John Beverley (Sid Vicious), Stephen Jones and Paul Cook. The 2 page contract with Warner Bros is a recording and production agreement relating to the production of a motion picture starring "The Sex Pistols" and directed by Russ Meyer (the aborted "Who Killed Bambi" film). Signed by the four band members along with Glitterbest Ltd Director and Warner Bros. Records Vice President - the signatures vary between blue and black ballpoint pen. Includes letter of authenticity from Nate D. Sanders auction back in the 00's.
IKE & TINA TURNER SIGNED LP'S - copy of their US LP "It's Gonna Work Out Fine" on Sue (LP2007 - Ex/VG) and their UK LP "Live Ike & Tina Turner Show" (WM8170 - Ex+/Ex). Both have been signed on the reverse in black ballpoint and were obtained in person by the vendor when he went to see them perform in 1966.
Pink Floyd, 1969, autograph signatures of all four band members. The autograph signatures of Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Richard Wright and Nick Mason in blue ballpoint pen on two pages from an autograph book, collected at The Ninth National Jazz and Blues Festival, Plumpton Racecourse 8 August, 1969.
AC/DC 1978 band members' autographs. A piece of plain paper signed in black ballpoint pen by Bon Scott, Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Phil Rudd and Cliff Williams. Collected by the current owner, at the ABC Cinema, Colchester, 18 May, 1978 when working for the venue's owner as stagehand, security and roadie.
The Beatles 1963 Black and White Autographed Fan Club Card - Hand Signed Personally by All Four Band Members, In Blue Ballpoint Pen - Paul Mccartney and George Harrison Personally Hand Signed to Front of Card. Ringo Starr and John Lennon Personally Hand Signed to Back of Card. Also Offered for Sale Are a Hand Drawn Pencil Portrait of The Beatles, By our Client Gillian Berridge, Dated August 1963 - Miss Berridge Sent Those Pencil Portraits to the Official Beatles Fan Club and They Were Returned to Her Personally Fully Hand Signed by All Four Beatles In Blue Ballpoint Pen. A Further Hand Drawn Pencil Portrait of John Lennon was Returned Personally Hand Signed In Ink by John Lennon Dated August 1963. These Items are Offered for Sale as Genuine Personally Hand Signed Autographs by the Beatles.
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