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DAVID BOWIE - FASHIONS 7" PACK + QUEEN - A KIND OF MAGIC 12" PACK. A super pack of 7"/ 12" by two greats of British rock. Artists/ titles include David Bowie - Fashions (BOW 100 - 1982 10x 7" picture disc set. The records are generally in Ex condition, the plastic inners are in VG condition, some have yellowed/ cracked/ split. The outer folder is in VG+ condition with a couple of minor scuffs) & Queen - A Kind Of Magic (12QUEEN7 A-1-1-1/ B-1-1-1 matrix. 2-track 12" promo. Record VG, has a number of light surface marks to each side).
PSYCH/ GARAGE - REISSUE/ COMP LPs. Another super selection of 30 psych/ garage LPs, reissues/ compilations. Artists/ titles include Brimstone - Paper Winged Dreams, Brain Police - 1968, Beauregard Ajax - Deaf Priscilla, The Baroques, The Basement Wall - The Incredible Sound Of. Born Again Pagan, Sussex, The Birdman Of Alkatraz, The Bedpost Oracle - Break Of Dawn, Greylock - Mansion, The Grodes - The Tongues Of Truth, Group 1850, Bow Street Runners, Alan Lee Brackett, Last Laugh Brigade, Borealis - Sons Of The Sea, The Breakaways - All For One, Brigg, Mod Is The British Modbeats, The British North American Act, Beau Brummels - Vol 44. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
A large collection of vintage and modern costume jewellery. The lot to include four boxes of jewellery with ear clips, clip on earrings, necklaces, brooches, cuff links, bracelets and rings. The lot having items with simulated pearls, filigree, gem set and enamel. With items being of floral, foliate, bow and butterfly design. Brands including Claire's accessories, Past Times and Marks and Spencer. Various sizes, shapes and lengths. Combined weight including boxes 7739g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
A Large Diamond and Ruby Bow Brooch in Gold and White Metal, Comprising 25 Rose Cut Diamonds, Each Approx 1.5mm Wide Max, Milgrain Mounted in White Metal, Realistically Modelled as a Bow having Pierced Radiating Gold Metal Strips and with an Outer 'Ribbon' of Ten Further Round Cut Rubies, Each Approx 2.9mm Diameter, Claw Set in Yellow Metal, Trombone Clasp Verso, Fully Hallmarked, Possibly French but Very Obscured/Rubbed, 12.8gms, 50.2mm wide
TWO ROYALE STRATFORD ANTHROPOMORTHIC ANIMAL FIGURES, comprising a seated fox wearing a red huntsman's jacket, limited edition no 1586/2500 (this number is scratched through - second quality, a few small scratches on coat tails), and a Siamese cat wearing an Edwardian style dress with a parasol, limited edition 95/2500 (glue residue visible on parasol, hand, bouquet, shoulder and bow on the back of dress, parasol detached) (2) (Condition Report: generally ok, see description)
A STEIFF LIMITED EDITION 'QVC YEAR 2012' TEDDY BEAR, with box, pale cinnamon mohair 'fur' with beige felt pads and growler, gold coloured ear button and white label numbered 664076, limited edition no 240/1500, wearing a burgundy embroidered bow, swing tag attached, height approximately 28cm (1 + box) (Condition Report: bear appears ok with no obvious damage, a little dusty, swing tag a little bent, box has some wear)
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, fitted with two drawers and two cupboard doors, flanking a central bow front mirror back section, raised on front cabriole legs, turned supports, united by an undershelf, width 123cm x depth 41cm x height 101cm (condition report: original top section removed, surface marks, scuffs, some discoloration, other signs of wear and usage, loose pieces to central section)
Large all cream undecorated figure of a seated Bulldog figurine draped in the Union Jack with a derby, bow tie, and smoking a cigar. Gloss finish. Royal Doulton backstamp in green. Condition: Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 8.5"L x 4.75"W x 7.5"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. Signs of crazing.
A violin labelled JTL, circa 1910. Paper label to the interior bearing the harp logo and J.T.L underneath, the violin is also marked inside with the number nine. A one-piece back, which measures 36cm with the total length of the instrument being 59cm. The violin is cased and includes an unmarked bow with abalone inlays to the frog. Estimated in-house shipping for this lot is available to the UK for £40.50.There is a single split at the bottom of the left F-hole. Please see additional photographs uploaded, showcasing the back of the violin and the aforementioned split.
A viola and a violin, circa 1900. Both are of German origin and lack labels. The back of the violin, which is stamped 'Stainer', has an approximate length of 33.5cm. The viola has a two-piece back with an approximate length of 40.4cm. The instruments are cased, with a single bow and a Wolf Forte-Primo rest. Estimated in-house shipping for this lot is available to the UK for £40.50.Additional natural light photographs of the viola have been uploaded. The 40.4cm back measurement of the viola does not include the button, the back measures 41.5cm with the button included.There appear to be two restored splits (please see final photograph).There is also a 2cm long chip to the lower left purfling, as seen in the photographs.
Pop/Rock/Electronic; mostly 1980s Singles collection. Sixteen 7" singles. David Bowie; 'Space Oddity' (RCA 2593), David Bowie; 'Let's Dance' (EA 152), Prince; 'Raspberry Beret' (W 8929), Prince and The Revolution; 'Kiss' (W8751), Humanoid; 'Stakker Humanoid' (WSR 12), Various Artists; 'Perfect Day '97' (NEED 01), Yes; 'Don't Kill The Whale' (K 11184), Tom Robinson; 'War Baby' (NIC 2), Bow Wow Wow; 'C'30, C'60, C'90 Go' (EMI 5088), The Imposter; 'Pills And Soap' (IMP 001), The Imposter; 'Peace In Our Time' (TRUCE 1), The Flying Lizards; 'Sex Machine' (TAK 19), The Flying Lizards; 'Money' (VS276), Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark; '(The Angels Keep Turning) The Wheels Of The Universe' (Limited edition, JUNK 1), Orchestral Manouvres In The Dark; 'Telegraph' (VS 580), Lloyd Cole And The Commotions; 'Perfect Skin' (COLE 1). (16) The overall condition is generally VG/VG+. Estimated in-house shipping for this lot is available to the UK for £17.20.
Longbow: A Social and Military History, paperback edition, Portsmouth, 1986 together with; Bradbury, Jim, The Medieval Archer, Woodbridge, 1985; Morse, Edward S., Additional Notes on Arrow Release, Salem, 1922; Kroeber, A.L., Arrow Release Distributions, Berkeley, 1927 (cover and first page with tears, worn); Bulletin of the Essex Institute, Volume XVII, 1885, Salem; Pszczola, Lorraine, Archery, second edition, Philadelphia, 1976 (ex-library copy); Grimley, Gordon, The Book of the Bow, London, 1958; Gordon, Paul H., The New Archery: Hobby, Sport and Craft, New York, 1939; Duff, James, Bows and Arrows, New York, 1927 (two copies); Pope, Saxton T., Berkeley (jacket worn); Hargrove, E., Anecdotes of Archery, London, 1970 (reprint); Clark, J.G.D., Neolithic Bows from Somerset, England, and the Prehistory of Archery in North-western Europe, reprinted from the Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society for 1963, Vol. XXIX; Pope, Saxton, The Adventurous Bowmen: Field Notes on African Archery, New York, 1926 (with the stamp of The Archers’ Company, Pinehurst, North Carolina, slight wear to jacket, fore-edges of pages 205-208 repaired); Ascham, Roger, Toxophilus, Westminster, 1902, and Manchester, 1985 (reprint); Pope, Saxton, Hunting with the Bow & Arrow, fourth impression, New York, 1930; Pope, Saxton T., Bows and Arrows, paperback, third printing, 1962 (cover worn); Featherstone, Donald, Bowmen of England, paperback, 1974; Dini, Vittorio, Dell’ antico uso della balestra, Arezzo, 1963; Wiseman, Howard, Tackle Archery This Way, London, 1959 (jacket worn); Thompson, M. & W.H., How to Train in Archery, London, 1970 (reprint); Moseley, Walter Michael, An Essay on Archery, Wakefield, 1974 (reprint); Burke, Edmund, The History of Archery, London, 1958 (cover slightly worn); Wiseman, Howard & Brundle, Fred, Archery, London, 1958 (slight wear); and Kooi, B.W., On the Mechanics of the Bow and Arrow, Groningen, 1983 (26 volumes) Provenance Edward McEwen (1934-2020)
comprising: Werner, Jerzy, Polska Bron, Warsaw, 1974; Klopsteg, Paul E., Turkish Archery and the Composite Bow, second edition, 1947 (two copies, one cased, with case heavily worn) and third enlarged edition, Manchester, 1987; Turkiye Makaleler Bibliyografyasi, IV, 1970 (heavily worn); Faris, Nabih Amin & Elmer, Robert Potter, Arab Archery, New Jersey, 1945 (slight damage to dust jacket); Yayinlari, Vakiflar Genel Mudurlugu, Ok Meydani Ve Okculuk Tarihi, 1974 (two copies, one very worn, back cover separated); Latham, J.D. & Lt. Cdr. Paterson, W.F., Saracen Archery, London, 1970 (cover worn, binding loose, with hand-written dedication by Lt. Cdr. Paterson to Edward McEwen); J. Hein, Bogenhandwerk und Bogensport bei den Osmanen from “Der Islam”, Strassbourg, 1925/6 (ex-British Museum, covers missing), T.M. Hamilton, Colonial Frontier Guns, Chadron, 1980 (with hand-written dedication from the author to Edward McEwen); Mason, Otis Tufton, North American Bows, Arrows, and Quivers, reprinted with Berke, Ernest, Chipped Arrow Heads, New York, 1972; Inuit Eskimo People of the North American Arctic, Museum of Mankind Exhibition Handlist, 1984; Laubin, Reginald & Gladys, American Indian Archery, Oklahoma, 1980; T.M. Hamilton, Native American Bows, first edition, York, 1972, and second edition, Columbia, 1982 (each with hand-written dedication from the author to Edward McEwen); and Heath, E.G. & Chiara, Vilma, Brazilian Indian Archery, Manchester, 1977 (17 volumes) Provenance Edward McEwen (1934-2020)
comprising: Rausing, Gad, The Bow: Some Notes on its Origin and Development, first edition, Lund, 1967, and second edition, Manchester, 1997; Hardy, Robert, Longbow: A Social and Military History, Cambridge, 1976 (ex-library copy); Hodgkin, Adrian Eliot, The Archer’s Craft, second edition, London, 1974; Bradbury, Jim, The Medieval Archer, Woodbridge, 1985; Harris, P. Valentine, Myth and Mystery in Archery History, Reading, 1985; Milliken, E.K., Archery in the Middle Ages, London, 1967 (ex-library copy); Lake, Fred & Wright, Hal, Bibliography of Archery, Manchester, 1974; Butt, W. (ed.), Ford on Archery, London, 1887 (slight wear); Duff, James, Bows and Arrows, Manchester, 1992 (reprint); and Walrond, H. (ed.), The Archer’s Register 1901, London, 1901 (11 volumes) Provenance Edward McEwen (1934-2020)
Field and Target Archery, Connecticut, 1961 together with: Bilson, Frank L., Modern Archery, first impression, London, 1949 (light wear to spine), and third impression, 1950; Mason, R. Oswald, Pro Aris et Focis, London, 1970 (reprint); Elmer, Robert P., Target Archery, Tiptree, 1952 (wear to jacket); Clover, Patrick (ed.), Bowman’s Handbook for the Practical Archer, first edition, Portsmouth, 1953 (with wear to jacket and some wear to cover), second edition, 1954 (with wear to jacket and some wear to cover), and fourth edition, 1957 (no jacket); Hochman, Louis, The Complete Archery Book, New York (ex-library copy); Roberts, T., The English Bowman, London, 1973 (reprint); Magical Beasts, Amsterdam; Hodgkin, Adrian Eliot, The Archer’s Craft, London, 1951 (heavily worn and torn jacket); Pope, Saxton T., Bows and Arrows, paperback, third printing, 1962 (cover worn); Wood, Sir William, The Bowman’s Glory or Archery Revived, Wakefield, 1969 (reprint); Bow versus Gun, Wakefield, 1973 (reprint); Vanhoutryve, Lic.A., Koninklijke en Prinselijke hoofdgilde SintJoris Stalen Boog Brugge, Brugge, 1985 (staining, cover worn, with hand-written dedication to Edward McEwen by the author); The Archer’s Guide by an Old Toxophilite, London, 1970 (reprint); Heath, E.G., A Hostory of Target Archery, Newton Abbott, 1973; Hein, Joachim, Bogenhandwerk und Bogensport bei den Osmanen (worn, with loose pages); Heath, E.G., Archery: The Modern Approach, London, 1966 (two copies, one ex-library, both with light wear to jacket); The Rev. Francis, P.H., Mechanical Biology, London (light wear to jacket); and How to Improve your Archery, Chicago (cover loose) (23 volumes) Provenance Edward McEwen (1934-2020)
including: The British Archer (a near complete run from 1959 to 1983), The Glade (a mostly complete run from No. 12, Summer 1981 to No. 58, Winter 1992/93), Sehnengebrumm (including issues dated between 1982 and 1991), Living Races of Mankind (parts II - X and part XIV), Archery, Bow & Arrow, and other magazines, together with Hird, Ben, The Antient Scorton Silver Arrow, Society of Archer-Antiquaries, 1973 (3 copies) (qty) Provenance Edward McEwen (1934-2020)
The Crossbow, Medieval and Modern, Military and Sporting, Its Construction, History and Management, with an appendix including a Treatise on The Balista and Catapult of the Ancients and The Turkish Composite Bow, London, 1903 (the appendix 1907), 220 (plus 28) Illustrations, 328 (plus 47) pages (with library label for W.F. Paterson, heavy wear to cover, especially spine, binding loosening) together with: Payne-Gallwey, Bt., Sir Ralph, Projectile-Throwing Engines of the Ancients with a Treatise on the Turkish and other Oriental Bows, London, 1907 (two copies, one with the frontispiece with the signature of Thomas M. Parr, light wear, slightly heavier to the top and bottom of the spine, the other with heavier wear and faded cover); Blackmore, Howard L., Hunting Weapons, London, 1971 (light wear to jacket); Richter, Holger, Die Hornbogenarmbrust, Ludwigshafen, 2006; Baron de Cosson, The Crossbow of Ulrich V Count of Wurtemburg 1460, 1893 (xerox copy); Bartlett Wells, H. (trans.), European Crossbows: A Survey by Josef Alm, Royal Armouries Monograph 3, 1994 (very light wear); Liebel, Jean, Springalds and Great Crossbows, Royal Armouries Monograph 5, 1998; Paterson, W.F., A Guide to the Crossbow, Society of Archer-Antiquaries, limited edition number 888/1000, 1990; Harmuth, E., Die Armbrust, Graz, 1975; Boccia, Lionello G., Nove Secoli di Armi da Caccia, Firenze, 1967 (with library label for W.F. Paterson, cased, case damaged); Phoebus Gaston, The Hunting Book, London, 1984 (slight wear to jacket); and Bailey, De Witt, et al, Guns & Gun Collecting, London, 1972 (slight wear) (13 volumes) Provenance Edward McEwen (1934-2020)
Handbook of Ballistics, Volume 1: Exterior Ballistics, London, 1921 (light foxing in places) together with: Lambert Jr, Arthur W., Modern Archery, London, 1929 (cover scuffed, binding a little loose); Hare, Kenneth (ed.), The Archer’s Chronicle and Greenwood Companion, London, 1929 (torn and worn jacket, light wear); Payne-Gallwey, Bart., Sir R., Letters to Young Shooters, sixth edition, London, 1914 (light foxing in places, light wear to cover, binding coming loose); Borg, Alan, Arms and Armour in Britain, Department of the Environment; Mason, Richard Oswald, Use of the Long Bow with the Pike, York, 1970 (reprint); die Turkenbeute, Karlsruhe, 1970; Mann, Sir James, Arms and Armour in England, revised edition, London, 1970; Hamilton, T.M. & Fry, Bruce W., A Survey of Louisbourg Flints, Canadian Historic Sites No. 12; Gonen, Rivka, Weapons of the Ancient World, London, 1975; Knecht, Heidi (ed.), Projectile Technology, New York, 1997; Higson, D., Seafowl Shooting Sketches. The Bullet Crossbow, Penrith, 1990 (limited edition reprint, number 87/300); Bow versus Gun, Wakefield, 1973 (reprint); Caldwell, David H., The Scottish Armoury, Edinburgh, 1979; Junkelmann, Marcus, Romische Kavallerie-Equites Alae, Stuttgart, 1989; The Horniman Museum, War and the Chase: A Handbook to the Collection of Weapons of Savage, Barbaric, and Civilised Peoples, second edition, 1929 (spine very worn); Tryon, T.B., The Complete Rehabilitation of the Flintlock Rifle & other works, Taos, 1972 (cover worn); Blackmore, Howard L., Arms and Armour, London, 1965 (binding coming loose); Lord Headly & Phillipps-Wolley, C., Broad-Sword and Single-Stick, London, 1920 (ex-library copy), Hayward, John, Swords and Daggers, London, 1963; Trench, Charles Chenevix, A History of Marksmanship, Norwich, 1972; Federazioni Balestrieri Sammarinesi, Vent' Anni di Lavoro 1956-1976 (two copies, numbered 227 and 497); and a Topkapi Museum guide (24 volumes) Provenance Edward McEwen (1934-2020)
Original vintage movie poster for the Polish release of the 1973 French comedy film La Belle Affaire / Wspanialy Interes directed by Jacques Besnard and starring Michel Serrault, Rosy Varte, Michel Galabru and Paul Preboist about two coffee shop owners who reignite a gang war to save their bistro from being a centre for drug traffickers. Fun illustration of a skeleton head and arms with a polka dot bow tie jumping out of a blue and green flower patterned box like a jack-in-the-box holding one thumb up and one thumb down, looking towards the viewer, with the stylised title text above against the pink background. Very good condition, small tear in bottom left corner. Country of issue: France, designer: Flisak, size (cm): 84x57, year of printing: 1974.
Original vintage Soviet propaganda poster: Happy New School Year! To New Achievements! Great poster featuring an illustration of a young boy and a young girl smartly dressed in school uniform - the girl wearing a white bow in her hair, white apron over her dress and a red Pioneer scarf and the boy wearing a suit - carrying their school bags and big flower bouquets for their teacher with fallen autumn leaves on the ground, the text in the top right corner and on the right side in stylised blue and green letters. Fair condition, stains, tape marks, folds and creases, tear on right margin, pinholes. Country of issue: USSR, designer: I. Kominarets, size (cm): 89.5x57, year of printing: 1960.
Taxidermy - An early 20th century taxidermy Bream, preserved by W. F. Homer (preserver label to case interior), 'Caught Daventry Resevoir by A.A. Frost, 29th Sept. 1913, wgt 6lbs', housed within a glazed bow fronted ebonised wooden case with gilt lettering to front, measures approx 72cm W x 40cm H x 14.5cm D
A G & J Lines rocking horse, late 19th century, of carved wood construction painted in dappled grey, with sideways glancing head, amber eyes, renmants of horse hair mane, horse hair tail, leather saddle and reins, brass stirrups, and bow rocker with captain type seats to each terminal, 88" x 46"Condition Report: In generally good condition, horse structurally sound, tapped support on one of the seats, probable historic repaint, see images
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