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A collection of approximately 300 Theatre Programmes, mainly 1930's- 1970's, some signed, including a signed photograph of Vivien Leigh. stamped verso "Antony Beauchamp, 23 Hertford Street, London, W1 Grosvenor 1711 Copyright" CONDITION REPORTS Most of the advert pages have been removed from the programmes and are missing, and some pages are loose. Some bear inscriptions and names (possibly the previous owner's name). Majority of items are not signed. The Vivienne Leigh photo has some wear and creasing, and some fading to edges, and the signature is faded - the photo is not dedicated to anyone. Items generally are in used condition with wear, some creasing, some rusting of staples, some stains and browning, etc. Viewing in person is recommended for this lot due to the quantity of programmes.
A modern shaped back scroll arm sofa with patchwork fabric in pinks, blues, taupe and green, raised on turned legs, together with matching rectangular footstool CONDITION REPORTS Footstool bears "Capsule Collection" label to sides, footstool and sofa bear furniture and furnishings fire safety regulations labels, overall just very light general wear and dirt, but generally condition appears very good, and from appearances would seem to have been hardly used. Size of sofa approx. 190 cm wide x 90 cm deep.
UNATTRIBUTED MIXED MEDIA ON BUFF PAPER Study of a Polar Bear, with figures on a sleigh and a boat in the distance, Unsigned 8" x 14 ¼" (20.3cm x 36cm) G. F HOROBIO CHALK DRAWING ON BUFF PAPER LAID DOWN Study of a girl and a dog Signed and dated 1915 25" X 15 ¼" (63.5cm x 38.6cm) Unframed And UNATTRIBUTED OIL ON BOARD Study of a Lion (3)
Starr Group I Attica. Athens. c. 475-470 BC. Tetradrachm, 17.06g (8h). Obv: Archaic head of helmeted Athena right. Rx: Owl standing upright. AΘΕ to right, to left crescent and drooping olive branch with two leaves and two olives. Starr Group I (same obverse die as no. 10). Extremely rare: Starr knew only twelve coins in his Group I, the earliest to bear the crescent moon on the reverse, and very few new specimens have appeared. One of the most interesting aspects of Starr Group I is that the leaves of the olive branch droop straight down, as on the latest issues of Athens before Marathon, which Seltman, surprisingly, wrongly viewed as being the very earliest Athenian owls. This issue disproves Seltman`s dating. Nearly EF After the Persian Wars, Athens slowly redesigned her coinage. In Starr’s first group the transition can be felt in the still archaic (not archaizing) heads of Athena that are reminiscent of the late archaic donations found on the Athenian Acropolis. At that time, Athens was organizing the Delian League in order to wage war against the dominions of the Persian Empire in Thrace and Asia Minor, but mainland Greece still had to recover from the Persian Wars, so no major actions were undertaken until the late 470s
Gallatin, Albert. SYRACUSAN DEKADRACHMS OF THE EUAINETOS TYPE. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1930. 4to, original blue cloth, gilt; top page edges gilt. Frontispiece; (4), 53, (1) pages; 12 very fine enlarged plates. Fine. A well-preserved copy of this handsomely produced work, still of considerable value. Clain-Stefanelli 2262*. Daehn 3148: “Illustrates all the known varieties of the Syracusan dekadrachms which bear the signature of Euainetos or which have a similar head on the obverse and are similar in design to the coins so inscribed.”
Chiltern Jointed Teddy Bear with yellow plush, stitched nose, glass eyes, leatherette pads, 50cm; Merrythought Jointed Teddy Bear with yellow plush, stitched nose, cotton pads bearing a label, 39cm; Small Yellow Plush `Biting` Bear with glass eyes, applique nose and leatherette paw pads, 26cm (3)
A Rye Pottery model of a teddy bear, designed by Joan de Bethel, dated 1987, modelled wearing a boating blazer and yellow trousers and a monocle, the base inscribed 107 together with a Rye Pottery model of a teddy bear designed by Joan de Bethel, modelled wearing a yellow jacket and brown trousers, the base inscribed 192, 12cm (2)
A Rye Pottery model of a teddy bear, designed by Joan de Bethel, dated 1990, modelled wearing a blue jacket and black and white striped trousers, together with a Rye Pottery model of a teddy bear designed by Joan de Bethel, modelled wearing jacket with purple flowers, bearing stamp mark to base, 12cm (2)
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