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Batman Annual with John Jones Manhunter from Mars, London, Atlas Publishing, 1967, 4to (260 x 175mm.), illustrations throughout, some colour, original pictorial boards With a number of other annuals including, Stingray, Superman, Blue Peter, The Monkeys, George Best, Rupert Bear, Fireball XL5, The Saint, Eagle, Tarzan, and Doctor Who
*Grahame (Elspeth, widow of Kenneth Grahame). Series of three autograph letters signed, Church Cottage, Pangbourne, Berkshire, 20th July & 21st December 1932, 19th June 1933, to Mr. [Ivor] Barnard (the first two addressed as 'Ratty', 'If may call you by the name that we so knew and admired you by'), thanking him in the first letter for his kind sympathy and continuing, 'Kenneth looked back with great delight on your really wonderful impersonation, and interpretation of the Rat at the "Lyric" last year, & spoke of it with the most discerning appreciation. The Rat was both wise & loveable, and you made your audience feel you to be so - a wonderful contrast to the magisterial Badger the timid mole, and the swashbuckling Toad. You simply were the Rat, and even the children sitting near kept exclaiming "I love Ratty"! I thought you might like to know what great pleasure, and what perfect satisfaction your conception of the part gave to Kenneth, and of course to me also', the second a very long letter regretting that Barnard will not be playing the role of the Rat in the forthcoming season and hoping he will take his children to see it and tell her how it is, that she can not bear to go and see it without Kenneth, saying how great the play is and how everyone should spread the word to help establish it.
*Lean (David, 1908-1991). Three typed letters signed ('David'), 25th November 1946, 27th March & 17th April 1947, to Ivor [Barnard], the first saying how he was just back from Paris where he had visited the Louvre and seen several Gauguin paintings of which he had brought back four reproductions for him, concluding 'I am terribly looking forward to what you think of our picture. At all events I think you will be pleased with yourself. I was always a great hand with my actors!', the next letter thanking him for his and saying that they are hard at work on the script of "Oliver Twist" which is quite a tough job, thanking him for the photograph of his son, and saying he will bear both of them in mind for small parts, the last asking 'if you would be good enough to consider playing a very small part in "Oliver Twist". It would not last longer than one or two days. It is the Chairman of the Workhouse Board and he has a speech to make', continuing to say that they hope to get really good actors for all the small parts but if he has feelings that he should not accept 'don't hesitate to tell me', a few minor splash-marks, together with two typed letters signed from the producer Ronald Neame (22nd May & 31st July 1945), concerning his 'first rate' screen test and the shooting details for "Great Expectations", concluding, 'I hope you like the script - we think it is one of the best we have done', all on Independent Producers Limited letterhead, 1 page, 4to. Barnard played Wemmick in Lean's "Great Expectations", and in keeping with Lean's request took the small part of the Chairman of the Workhouse Board in "Oliver Twist". (5)
*Old English Inns. Collection of attractive large sheet manuscript vellum indentures, 19th c., all retaining their original wax seals, detailing the sale of different old drinking houses including The Angel Inn, White Hart Inn, the Plough, Bear Inn, Crosshands Inn, Foresters Arms, Seven Stars, Mason Arms, Beaufort Arms, Red Lion, The Bull, King Davies Inn, etc. (14)
Phillips (Bill) Five gouache paintings for the Teddy Bear comic, including three large designs depicting a father and child bear taking a Christmas tree home on a sledge, a bear in a railway engine pedal car, and a couple of bears in an open sports car, the first and the two smaller designs framed and glazed, v.s. (5).
FIVE TRANSFER PRINTED DESSERT PLATES 19th Century being a Spode octagonal 'The Lion, the Bear and the Fox' plate, Circa 1830, a James Broadhurst 'Texian Campaigne' pattern plate, Circa 1862-1870, an 'Arabian Nights' pattern plate, a pair of 'Rose and Violet Wreath' patterned plates and five various patterned tea plates (10).
Pair of Chinese Fifth military rank badges, each depicting a snarling bear in couched and silver and gilt metal brocade with vari-coloured silk cores and silk satin-stitch eyes and coral bead suns all on a brown silk grounds. End of the 19th century, each 10.5in. x 11in. 26.5cm. x 28cm. Four coral beads missing from one badge. Each laid down and mounted on wood stretchers. And a fifth civil rank badge, depicting a silver pheasant, unusually embroidered in silk in French knot and couched gilt metal brocade on a black satin ground. Second half 19th century, 11in. x 11.5in. 28cm. x 29cm. One of the pair and the single rank badges are from the front of costumes and therefore woven in two equal pieces joined down the centre.
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