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Michael Cooper - Shutters and Blinds collectors edition, first published in July 1990 by Genesis publications, in its original presentation box and numbered 2354 of 5000 copies, leather bound and signed by Peter Blake, Julie Driscoll, Jan Haworth, Harry Nilssen, Bill Wyman, Spencer Davies, Ralph Gibson, Al Kooper, Colin Self and Bo Diddley. The book and box are in superb condition. Blinds ands shutters was a ground breaking publication that became the bench mark for all such books that followed, showing an intimate glimpse at rock music through the loving lens of Michael Cooper, and with contributions from 93 figures of that incredible scene including the three then surviving Beatles and many other luminary figures.
Subbuteo - a boxed set "Munich World Series Edition" which was available between 1973 to 1976 and is highly regarded as one of the harder sets to own "Holy Grail of Subbuteo Sets". This set appears complete apart from one single "Bench" Figure (See photo) and comes with 3 teams, 2 x netted goals, balls, pitch flags, floodlights and all other accessories including pitch. This also comes with Subbuteo ephemera and booklets. Please note floodlights have not been tested although battery operated. Condition of all the contents does generally appear to be Good in generally Fair to Good outer box. Please note the outer box does suffer from the usual age related wear and tear such as scuffing and creasing with corner splits and corner tearing especially to the box lid - please see pics. A really nice set which houses two complete trays. See photos.
Torpoint Ferry Interest. Carew-Pole Papers Correspondence, plans, surveys etc for a new ferry, 1893-1923. Vol I- 'Antony Ferry Closure Correspondence-Torpoint Steam Ferry Improvements, 1893-1919,' correspondence (both typed and MS) between solicitors and parties involved in the creation of a more efficient steamer "...similar to those used at Gosport, New York &c &c", thus "necessary to again excavate the ferry canal and form a Dock and Landing Stage...", fascinating documentation on the mechanisms involved, incorporating Lieut Gen Sir Reginald Pole-Carew, representatives of the Home Office, numerous solicitors and tenants of rented lands from the estate of Anthony House, including receipts, surveys, MS and typed letters etc, in uniform blue boards.Vol II-'Sale of Torpoint Ferry to Cornwall County Council- Negotiations and Agreement, 1919-1920,' correspondence (typed) from 'Walker, Martineau & Co (solicitors)', a 'Memorandum of Agreement between Sir Reginald Pole-Carew and Lord St. Levan,' and Cornwall County Office "That we approve the principle of the purchase of the Torpoint Ferry provided that details are approved by the Finance Committee", bound in uniform blue boards.Vol III-'Torpoint Ferry Application by Sir Reginald Pole Carew and Geroge James Craddock to be Exempt from Income Tax Whilst Owning and Operating the Ferry. Royal Court of Justice, 10th April 1919,' transcript of the Shorthand Notes of Bennett & Co, 67 & 69 Chancery Lane, London, W. C, Sir John Simon, K.C and Mr A. M. Latter appeared as Counsel for the Appellants, The Solicitor General and Mr Parr appeared as Counsel for the Crown, In the High Court of Justice, King's Bench Division, bound in uniform blue boards.Vol VI- 'A Bill to Increase Tolls. General Correspondence, Valuation of Equipment etc, 1920,' consisting of receipts, surveys of lands, buildings, stores and permanent fixings (including value), bills, 'Statement showing the amount of capital put in the Ferry undertaking..., 25th March 1920,' and a copy of correspondence regarding '...the removal of Antony Passage Ferry', bound in uniform blue boards.Vol V- 'Attempts to Close the Ancient Antony Ferry, Correspondence, 1921,' concerning '...if we should grant to Lieut Gen Sir Reginald Pole-Carew licence to discontinue, relinquish and cease to maintain the ancient ferry known as Antony Passage Ferry...,' draft letters, newspaper clippings of plans, opinion of Norman C. Armitage Lincolns Inn 27th July 1921, 'Instructions to Counsel to settle draft Writ of Ad Quod Damnum, correspondence from County Hall Finance Department etc, uniformly bound in.Vol VI- 'Correspondance Relating to the Sale of The Torpoint Ferry, 'S. S. Beatrice', 1922-1923,' letters from 'Walker, Martineau & Co, Antony House Estate Office, County Hall etc, uniformly bound in.Vol VII- 'Torpoint Ferry Map Showing New Ferry Crossing, 1919,' coloured for the proposed route, backed onto linen, uniform case, 71mm x 102mm. (7)
Wyon, Alfred Benjamin (British, 1837-1884); b. London ENGLAND, Charles Leslie, 1870, a copper medal by A.B. Wyon for the Art Union of London, bust right, rev. a scene from Tristram Shandy in which Uncle Toby, sat on a bench, looks into the eye of the Widow Wadman at left, being detail from Leslie’s painting The Sentry Box, 55mm, 123.55g (Beaulah 19; BHM 2911; BM Acq. 1983-7, 20; BDM VI, 575; E 1608). Extremely fine £80-£100 --- Charles Robert Leslie (1794-1859) was an English genre painter.
A CHARLES II OAK BENCH TABLE circa 1660 and later, with shaped arms on baluster supports over a rectangular seat with a moulded edge and recessed metal hinges, the front with a lunettecarved frieze over a pair of rectangular panels carved with stylised flowerheads and leafage, the sides with conforming decoration, on sledge feet and later castors, the folding rectangular top secured with pegs fixing into circular apertures in the arms, the left hand side of the seat branded "PS", 94cm wide x 53.5cm deep x 120cm high
4-piece lot of miniatures silver. Consisting of a bench with two children, a man with a sled, a painter and a representation of a man feeding a dog with a spectator standing. All provided with details. Netherlands, Haarlem, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Schoonhoven, J. Weeda / C.A. Stout / C. & A. Lesener / J. Niekerk, second half of the 20th century, hallmarks: various hallmarks - light signs of use. 78 grams, 835/1000. Painter dimensions: L 4.8 cm, W 2.9 cm, H 3.2 cm.
A pair of 1940s industrial rolled stainless steel bankers desk machinist lamp by 'Allen' & 'RS'. Fluorescent bench light lamp - stock No. 549-583 by RS, bench mounted. The other by 'P.W. Allen' visual inspection engineers, Liverpool Rd, London, N1, having a circular cast iron weighted base with large chromed toggle button switch to front, both having an adjustable arm with wide shade to top. Largest measures 103cm (fully extended).
A Coalbrookdale style cast iron garden bench, pierced oak leaf and ivy decoration with lioness head terminals to the arms. Dimensions- height 95cm, width 147cm and depth 70cm.Condition- frame is good, some slight movement to joints, some damage to wooden slats which could do with being replaced.

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