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MAN CITY - GORNIK 1970 Scarce programme for the 1970 European Cup-Winners Cup Final 1970 in Vienna which has been signed throughout by both teams and the match officials. Signatures include Joe Mercer, Tony Book, Colin Bell, Mike Summerbee, Ian Bowyer, Francis Lee, George Heslop etc and Lubanski, Gorgon and most of the Polish team. Programme itself is quite scarce and whilst this copy is a little dog-eared , it is the first one that we have seen signed by players from both teams and the match officials. Fair
Books A collection of travel writings on the Middle East, including Amurath to Amurath by Gertrude Bell, 1924, The letters of Gertrude Bell, 2 vols, 1927, Arabian Days An Autobiography by John B Philby, 1948, and Harun al Rashid, by John B Philby, 1933, together with other similar publication, mostly early 20th century publications (22)
A 19th century long case grandfather clock having an oak trunk having a columned hood with gilded caubles and a cross banded inlaid top with Greek key dentil and flared cornice top. The face being painted having a subsidiary dial and date aperture striking on a bell. 189cms total high x 30cms x 30cms dial size
PLATO. The Dialogues, translated into English with Analyses and Introductions by B. Jowett, Oxford 1892, 8vo, in 5 vols., blue half morocco by Bumpus, t.e.g.; EPICTETUS. The Discourses, translated by George Long, 2 vols. G. Bell and Sons 1902, 8vo, one of 250 copies, half morocco by Bumpus, t.e.g. (7)
DRINKWATER (John) Plays including signed copies of The God of Quiet and inscribed to John Galsworthy 1916, X=O inscribed to John Galsworthy 1917, Cophetua inscribed "John Galsworthy's copy from the library", The Storm inscribed to William Rea 1916 (the actor); June Dance inscribed to William and Mrs Rea Christmas 1916, and Rebellion 1914, foxing and staining, all paper bound booklets; together with 30 other books and plays by Drinkwater; and BROWNE (M), Recollections of Rupert Brooke, Chicago, 1927, one of 510 copies, blue cloth; LAWRENCE (D H) The Lost Girl, 1st edition 1920, first free end paper clipped at head; WOOLF (V) A Haunted House and Other Stories,1st edition 1943, dust wrapper after Vanessa Bell; few others - V. Woolf or Hogarth Press etc. (c.50 vol.)
KONODY (P G) The Art of Walter Crane, London: George Bell & Sons 1902, large 4to, cover design title-page and endpapers by Crane, numerous illustrations, with four manuscript letters from Crane to the publishers and another letter inserted at the front, and other related clippings, original blue cloth gilt, t.e.g others uncut The four letters to publishers George Bell all hand written and signed. In one letter dated November 1901, Crane writes "I have just returned from the continent and find the two copies of Mr Konody's book - for which I am much obliged, also for the cheque for £5/5/0 you enclose me for the cover design. The book as such is handsomely produced and I trust it will remunerate you".
A George III glass rummer, ogee bowl etched with bosses and stiff laureate garlands, straight stem, circular foot, 13cm high, c. 1810; a late 18th century ale glass, quite plain, funnel shaped bowl, spreading circular foot, 16cm high, c. 1800; an early 19th century liqueur glass, bell shaped bowl, the pedestal with knopped base, circular foot, 11cm high, c. 1830; an early 19th century toasting glass, of typical form, circular foot, 10cm high; another, similar, 9cm high (5) Condition Report: All items show no sign of chips to rims or bases although some do show surface scratching typical with age
A mid-18th century oak longcase clock, 30cm square brass dial inscribed Samuel Hollyer, London, Roman and Arabic numerals, leafy scroll and mask cast spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial, twin-winding holes, the 8-day movement formerly striking on a bell, and now incomplete, the hood with stepped architectural pediment, brass-capped Doric columns, shaped rectangular door to waist, 200cm high, c.1755
A George III mahogany longcase clock, 30cm arched brass dial inscribed Robert Trattle, Newport, Isle of Wight, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, engraved with a windmill birds and buildings, twin winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the case with lancet arched hood, brass capped reeded pillars, arched rectangular door to waist, bracket feet, 222cm high, c.1775
A William IV/Victorian oak and mahogany longcase clock, the 33.5cm painted dial, inscribed with Roman numerals, moon phases to arch, the spandrels painted with the four Evangelist, subsidiary seconds dial, dae aperture, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the broad case with swan neck pediment, turned pilasters and quarter columns, outlined with boxwood and ebony stringing, bracket feet, 229cm high, c.1840 Condition Report: Old cracks to door and base, dial with a few scars and missing hand from subsidiary dial movement dirty but seems OK; a few losses to banding and inlay
A George III mahogany longcase clock, maker A Robinson, Larne (Northern Ireland), the 13 1/4 inch domed brass dial with putti spandrels and floral engraved decoration, the silverised chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and two secondary dials, the eight day movement striking on a bell, with pendulum, key and two weights, 230cm high
An 18th century burr walnut longcase clock, maker Thomas Kefford, Royston, the 12 inch brass domed dial signed, with gilt spandrels and silverised dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, with secondary dial and date aperture, the eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with beaded detail and column support, with pendulum, two weights and key, 215cm high
An 18th/19th century chinoiserie mantel clock, the white enamel face marked Viger À Paris, with Arabic and Roman numerals, the red lacquered waisted case depicting figures and dwellings, with brass fruiting finial, the movement striking on a bell marked Planchon À Paris, stamped Medaille D'Argent Vincenti 1855, 37cm high
An early 18th century longcase clock, maker Watkin Owen, Llanvwst, the 13 1/2 inch square brass dial signed, with gilt spandrels and Roman and Arabic numerals, a date aperture and secondary dial, the eight day movement striking on a bell, with pendulum and one weight in later oak case (a/f), 201cm high
An 18th century oak longcase clock, maker John Whitfield, Clifton (Westmorland), the 11 inch square brass dial signed, with gilt spandrels, the silverised chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and secondary dial, the thirty hour movement striking on a bell, with pendulum and one weight. 188cm high
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