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Lot 138

* ELSPETH LAMB (SCOTTISH b. 1951), GOAT lithograph on paper, signed, titled and numbered 13/13mounted, framed and under glass image size 57cm x 77cm, overall size 70cm x 88cm Note: Elspeth Lamb studied at Glasgow School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University and the Tamarind Institute of Lithography, University of New Mexico USA, her main specialism being printmaking. She is an elected RSA Academician, and an elected member of the Society of Scottish Artists and Royal Glasgow Institute, and has taught several workshops in lithography at the Joan Miro Foundation in Mallorca, Spain. She has won several awards for her work, which is also included in major collections such as the Japanese Consular Collection, The British Council, the MAG Collection, and the Joan Miro Foundation Collection, as well as being represented in several Art Galleries and Museums both in the UK and abroad. For 21 years she taught at the Edinburgh College of Art, latterly as Head of the Department of Printmaking and she has been visiting lecturer at many colleges in the UK including the Glasgow School of Art, Duncan of Jordanstone College Dundee and Middlesex University. She chose to give up all academic teaching commitments in 1999 to pursue her artistic career; a recent one-person exhibition was at A.I.R. Gallery in Chelsea, New York City during 2004. Her most recent residencies have been in Bulgaria, Canada and Newfoundland, and she exhibits regularly at home and abroad. Elspeth studied the art of moku hanga printing in Japan with master craftsmen during 2000, where she was selected to be one of six international artists to participate in a residency based on Awaji Island. Since then, she has returned twice to study Japanese papermaking: this research was related to her publication,’Papermaking for Printmakers’ which was published by A&C Black, London, in May 2006.As a freelance artist, she has organised and taught printmaking and papermaking workshops at many art centres and schools across Scotland, such as Taigh Chearsabhagh, in North Uist, the Leith School of Art, Edinburgh, and the Hunterian Museum, Glasgow University. She works with children and adults of all ages.

Lot 34

* KIRSTY WITHER (SCOTTISH b. 1968), WAITING FIGURE II acrylic on board, signed and dated '93, titled and dated 1993 label verso framed and under glassimage sixe 44cm x 23cm, overall size 64cm x 43cmLabel verso: The Gatehouse Gallery, Glasgow.Note: Kirsty Wither is a fine artist who studied in Scotland and from her studio now in Brighton paints brightly coloured and textured still lifes, figures and landscapes. Kirsty Wither was born in 1968 and studied at Gray’s School of Art in Aberdeen from 1986 to 1990. Her paintings are as much about the surface quality as the subject matter, as she applies vibrant layers of oil paint to achieve the desired outcome. Since 1989 she has been selected to appear in group exhibitions throughout the UK and from 1995 has had regular solo exhibitions in Glasgow, Edinburgh and London. She was elected Artist Member of the Chelsea Arts Club in 2004 and has many works in private and public collections worldwide. Her galleries include Portland Gallery (London), Open Eye Gallery (Edinburgh), Duncan Miller Fine Art (London), Capital Club (Dubai) and Mansfield Park Gallery (Glasgow).

Lot 785

Vinyl - 24 Soul albums by male artists, mainly original UK pressings to include Bobby Bland - A Piece Of Gold (UK Action Records) + Get On Down (UK ABC Records), James Brown & The Famous Flames - Tell Me What You’re Gonna Do (UK Ember Records), Sam Cooke - Sam Cooke (UK H.M.V. Records), William DeVaughn - Be Thankful For What You Got (UK Chelsea Records), Billy Stewart - Unbelievable (UK Chess Records), Clarence Henry - You Always Hurt The One You Love (UK Pye Records), Eddie Floyd - Knock On Wood (UK Stax Records), Sam Cooke, James Brown, Billy Preston (3 albums), Jerry Butler, Timmy Thomas, Arthur Conley, Gene McDaniels, Richard P. Havens, Tommy Hunt, Dee Clark, Isaac Hayes, Jimmy Helms, George Benson (US Paul Winley Records), John Edwards (US Aware Records) and others. At least Vg overall

Lot 506

Two Albany Fine China models of ladies in the Art Deco style, the first titled Ritz and stood before a bronzed metal trellis, the second titled Chelsea and stood before a stylised tree, impressed marks, tallest 21cm. (2)

Lot 271

Football Chelsea F.C collection 4 signed 12x8 inch colour photos include Thomas Tuchel, Kai Havertz, Florent Malouda and Denis Zakaria. Good condition Est.

Lot 42

Football Chelsea F.C collection 6 signed 6x4 inch colour photos include Gus Poyet, Roberto Di Matteo, Dennis Wise, Frank Le Boeuf and Graham Le Saux. Good condition Est.

Lot 597

Susan Hampshire signed Gardener FDC. 16/7/91 Chelsea SW3 postmark. Good condition Est.

Lot 598

VIVIEN SHERIFF; a Chelsea style hat covered with pheasant feathers with a narrow brim, in original Selfridges hat box, measures 19cm across.Condition Report: The hat is in very good unused condition.

Lot 800

EMPORIO ARMANI; a pair of brown suede wedge heeled ankle Chelsea boots, boxed, size 37, and a pair of Prada cream patent leather heeled platform sandals, with gold tone logo to base, heel 11cm, in original Prada box (2).Condition Report: The boots are in a good condition with some wear to the leather upper and the leather lining and some wear on the heel, the Prada shoes are worn with some yellowing to the heel of the left shoe and some chips to the back edge.

Lot 177

Victor Hammond (20th Century) Group of 1930s original car studies including an SS Jaguar 1938, a Chrysler Airflow, Lagonda, and others (all unframed) Reference: Victor Hammond was the Chief Designer, Interiors, for Austin Morris. He also worked as a Designer for the following: 1940/1950s - Standard Motor Company, Coventry (designed the Standard 8) 1960/1961 - Volvo, Gothenburg, Sweden (designed the Volvo P1800 as seen in the Saint) 1960/1970s - Ford Motor Company, Dagenham, Essex (designed D series truck/bus) 1980s - Self-employed Designer (projects included an armoured truck). Exhibited at Chelsea Barracks, London Overall display wear and minor creases to edges. Minor tiny tears to the very edges of some which could easily be concealed when framed, otherwise seem ok.

Lot 1021

A QUANTITY OF VINTAGE CHINA TEACUPS AND SUCERS TO INCLUDE SPODE, WEDGWOOD, ROYAL DOULTON, ROYAL CHELSEA, ETC

Lot 428

BLUE GLASS STOWELLS WATER SYPHON, CHELSEA SW3 F.S S STOWELLS LTD

Lot 909

BOXED SET OF CIVILIAN WITH CHELSEA PENSIONER, GURKHA SOLDIER, SMALL CANNONS & 2 PORCELAIN COWS

Lot 30

Rosettes: A collection of assorted 1970s football rosettes to include: Derby County, Carlisle, Benfica, Leeds United, Everton, Newcastle United, Sunderland, Southampton, Chelsea and many more. Together with a small collection of Sun Gallery Football Stars and blue-back A&BC (?) cards. Over 30 rosettes. General condition is good, in need of some attention. Please assess photograph. (Q)

Lot 128

Manchester City: A collection of 13 home and away Manchester City programmes, dating from January to December 1948. Comprising: Barnsley 10/1/1948, Chelsea 24/1/1948, Blackpool 21/2/1948, Stoke City 6/3/1948, Chelsea 29/3/1948, Charlton Athletic 3/4/1948, Bolton Wanderers 10/4/1948, Preston North End 21/4/1948, Huddersfield Town Reserves 9/10/1948, Wolverhampton Wanderers 30/10/1948, Derby County 27/11/1948, Arsenal 4/12/1948, and Everton Reserves 25/12/1948. Generally in good condition considering age, slight foxing to some, with some rusty staples. Please assess photographs. (one bag)

Lot 152

Chelsea: A Chelsea v. Manchester City, 7th April 1923, match programme. Ex-binder, otherwise very good condition for age. Please assess photographs.

Lot 163

Manchester United: A collection of assorted 1950s football programmes to comprise: West Bromwich Albion 29/4/1957; together with a collection of programmes from the 1957-58 Munich Air Disaster Season including: 24 homes with tokens intact: including Aston Villa Charity Shield; 6 homes with no token printed: Arsenal, Luton Town, Bolton Wanderers, West Bromwich Albion, two copies of AC Milan programme; 17 aways; The F.A XI v The Army XI 30/10/1957; two copies of Manchester United v. Sheffield Wednesday 19/2/1958, one having token printed; F.A. Cup Semi-Final v. Fulham 22/3/1958 and replay 26/3/1958, F.A. Cup Final 1958 programme and match ticket; Official Token Sheet 1957-58 (empty); and Manchester United Memorial Handbook 1958. Plus six other 1950s programmes comprising: Manchester United v. Chelsea 23/8/1958, Manchester United v. Preston North End 8/10/1958, Manchester United v. Arsenal 11/10/1958, and Manchester United v. Portsmouth 27/3/1959 all with tokens intact; England v. Germany B International 23/3/1955; and England v. Scotland 6/4/1957. All generally in good condition for age, some rusty staples and wear to spines. Please assess photographs. (one bag)

Lot 97

Manchester City: A collection of three Manchester City away programmes to comprise: Chelsea v. Manchester City, 26th December 1935 and 20th November 1937, match programmes; and Arsenal v. Manchester City, 2nd October 1937, match programme. Generally good order, staples removed from Arsenal programme with slight leak to page. Please assess photographs. (3)

Lot 570A

A large quantity of late 2000s and onwards Chelsea football programmes, some signed by the players and their opponents, etc.

Lot 298

Local Interest. Miscellaneous manuscripts and some printed ephemera, 18th c and later, including 12 quit notices and 3 corresponding letters relating to John Leacroft's property in Litchurch, Derby, all dated 1796, and before the estate was sold to Joseph Strutt, who later, along with other properties, created the Derby Arboretum there, a 1715 MS poor law examination of Francis Nallson of Bolsolver, Derbyshire, a former solider, examined before and signed by Lord James Cavendish as JP, 1770 Freedom of Perth for a Nottingham merchant, printed and hand-scrivened on vellum, with seal, The Humble Petition of the Innkeepers and Victuallers, of Nottingham, to the House of Commons, Sherborne: Cruttwell & Son, Printers, n.d. [1804], 2pp, folio, a 1776 legal bill of [2]pp of MS, a Victorian schoolboy's manuscript book of verse, Poetry [by] Master William Green, Park House Academy, Nottingham, 1873, [4]ff of MS, loose and loosening leaves, original wrappers, 4to, 1807 Nottingham Academy school bill, a 1788 certificate of bastardy, Sarah Heath of Leek, Staffordshire, signed by John Sneyd as JP, 1842 Royal Hospital Chelsea pensioner's questionnaire, an 1840s Derby Savings' Bank pocket book, split, original calf over printed papered boards, 12mo, 1862 printed and inscribed vellum freedom of the then town of Nottingham, an earlier burgher's certificate dated 1820 conforming, four 19th c indentures, etc

Lot 376

Colonel Humphrey ‘Dumper’ Watts, OBE (1880-1946), of Haslington Hall, Cheshire, his photograph album of 39 photographs, compiled while a captain in the 3rd (Volunteer) Battalion, Cheshire Regiment, including 11 large format views of Oxford, its colleges and a set of rooms (presumably Watts'), the others, mostly annotated, the officers posed on manoeuvres, including Aldershot 1900, Laffan's Plain 1900, Chelsea 1901, Deganwy 1903, Salisbury Plain 1902, Powys 1905 & 1906, Conway [i.e. Conwy] 1909, Abergavenny 1907 & 1908, School of Musketry at Hythe August 1911, Aberystwyth 1910 (2) & 1911, Carmarthen 1912, some of the British Army camps, etc., contemporary green quarter-morocco gilt over cloth boards, the upper-cover monogrammed in gilt: H.W., all-edges gilt, oblong medium folio (32.5cm x 44.5cm)

Lot 304

51 pieces Furnivals Old Chelsea blue and white tablewares to include 3 piece teapot set, flatwares, vegetable dishes, bowls, etc.

Lot 377

Quantity Britannia pottery Yuan pattern tea and dinner wares including covered dishes, bowls, servings dishes and Masons Old Chelsea teapot.

Lot 316

A Wedgwood ‘Gold Chelsea’ pattern tea and dinner service, including: tea pot; eight tea trios; eight dinner place settings; cream and sugar; sauce boat and saucer; two lidded twin handled tureens; and serving plate; also an additional Royal Worcester plate.

Lot 362

THREE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, BOOKS, PICTURES AND SUNDRIES, to include Copelands and New Chelsea gilt tea plates with Thomas Goode retailer marks, a Poole Pottery The House That Jack Built/Jack and Jill nursery plate, a nineteenth century dish painted with convolvulus and impressed mark 'Pearlware', a Royal Imperial Pottery sandwich plate bearing printed signature of Sir Stanley Matthews (sd), Royal Winton chintzware, a copper kettle, a wicker cradle, a boxed Tefal Adjust Grill, eighteen books to include motoring, Autodate and Haynes manuals, song books and music, framed prints and original artwork, etc (3 boxes + loose) (sd)

Lot 1405

A pair of Chelsea Derby figures, seated male and female, 27.5cm

Lot 203

A pair of Samson Chelsea style figures gallant and lady (one small chip to base) and other figures

Lot 479

Crown Devon Chelsea patterned bowl and pot together with two Wye bud vases (4)

Lot 381

Royal Doulton large character jugs Chelsea Pensioner D6817, Beefeaters & The Guardsman D6755(3)

Lot 415

A Chelsea red anchor plate decorated with floral sprays in Meissen style (repairs to rim)

Lot 442

Lowestoft cream jug in Low Chelsea ewer form decorated with floral sprays

Lot 277

Royal Doulton large character jug Chelsea Pensioner D6817, painted in a black colourway.

Lot 220

NO RESERVE Coppard (A. E.) and others. Consequences: A Complete Story..., limited edition, engraved frontispiece by Ravilious, endpapers very lightly browned, original cloth, extremities lightly rubbed, dust-jacket, lightly rubbed at edges and with a few small nicks (mainly to spine head), spine and upper panel little faded, light soiling, 1932 § Blunt (Reginald) Paradise Row, or A Broken Piece of Old Chelsea, one of 110 numbered copies, portrait frontispiece and plates, bookplate of Alfred Tomlinson, some toning and faint foxing to endpapers, the odd spot or patch of light soiling elsewhere, original parchment-backed boards, extremities lightly rubbed, 1906; and others, literature, including 8 novels by Louise Jordan Miln, 8vo & 4to (12)

Lot 175

Collection of 21 vintage Queens Park Rangers complete run of 21 home programmes for their first season in Division One (10/8/68 - 12/4/69), incudes the separate Football League Review magazine for Christmas 1968 which came with the programme for 21/12/68 vs Newcastle United, Season 1968-69 League Division One. Official Match Magazine. Manchester United, Chelsea, Burnley plus others. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 714

An 18th century Chelsea Derby oval dish, painted with flowers in the manner of Edward Withers, within turquoise border with husk garlands hanging, gilt details, painted marks in blue, 33c, wide, c.1770-1778.

Lot 541

A pair of English porcelain candlestick, possibly Chelsea, as fantastical birds, floral columns, puce base and socle, anchor mark in red, 26cm high (2)

Lot 437

AFTER LIONEL EDWARDS "Landscape with hunt in foreground", signed in pencil lower left and bears blind studio stamp, image size 33.5 cm x 49.5 cm, together with "Dubai Millenium", watercolour study of racehorse and jockey, watercolour, indistinctly signed lower right, titled to centre, 31 cm x 41 cm, AFTER E CLAIRE EVA BURTON "Aldaniti in retirement", limited edition colour print No'd. 158/600, bears blind studio stamp "Chelsea Green Editions", signed in pencil lower right, 38.5 cm x 39.5 cm, together with a further print (4)

Lot 221

Chelsea parrot and Spode style vase, tallest 29cm

Lot 641

A collection of football programmes 1960s and 70s, including Chelsea, Arsenal, Cup Finals etc

Lot 858

A collection of Vintage black and white press photographs depicting football players and matches, including Stanley Matthews, Tony Macedo Fulham goalkeeper, Chelsea and West Ham, Fulham Tottenham etc, and Alan Hudson The Working Man's Ballet hardback book

Lot 513

J Letchford, a group of 3 watercolours, various studies including Trader's Passage at Rye, and Chelsea Embankment (3), all framed

Lot 488

A vintage Russell Hobbs Chelsea Teamaker with a camping Abu fish smoker.

Lot 521

HAROLD WYLLIE 1880- 1973: TUGS PULLING A THREE-MASTED VESSEL etching, signed, sheet 29 x 42cm (hinged to mount), and Charles Watson, 'Chelsea' 1879, etching (2)

Lot 902

A CHELSEA STYLE COVERED BOX in the form of nesting birds, red anchor mark, 19cm wide

Lot 719

AN 18TH CENTURY DUESBURY & CO DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURE - 'THE MAP SELLER' ground base, 18cm high; together with an 18th Century Chelsea porcelain figure - 'The Sweetmeat Man', 16cm high (2)

Lot 952

A 19TH CENTURY PORCELAIN PLATE in the Chelsea manner, of shaped circular form, with gilded rims, the centre painted with an exotic bird amongst gilt foliage, within a floral border, interspersed with shaped panels decorated in gilt with insects on blue ground, bearing gild anchor mark to the base, 22.5cm diameter. From the collection of the late Mr Noel Jennings

Lot 469

A Pyrex "Chelsea" pattern part dinner and tea service

Lot 183

Pair of Sampson/chelsea figures gold anchor mark

Lot 8708

Leeds United football club - approximately four-hundred away game programmes including, Fulham 27th February 1960, Colchester United Saturday 13th February 1971, Chelsea Saturday 2nd September 1978, championship play-off final Watford Sunday 21st May 2006 etc

Lot 336

Football Petr Cech signed 12x8 inch colour photo pictured with Premier league trophy while playing for Chelsea. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.

Lot 110

Laurel & Hardy "Double Trouble" Print by Stuart Coffield. A high quality Chelsea Collection print published by Rosenstiels, a leading, award-winning London fine art publisher.

Lot 624

Hardback 2022 FA Cup Final Liverpool Vs Chelsea. Limited edition football programme numbered 937 of 2410 copies, in excellent condition.

Lot 50

Mixed ceramics - An Aynsley Orchard Gold cobalt blue teacup & saucer; 19th century cabinet plate with central hand painted scene depicting a ruin (23.5cm wide); 2 x Copeland's Spode for Harrods pink ground sandwich plates; had painted porcelain figure of a female with flower in hand (Chelsea style gold anchor mark to base); classical porcelain figure of a boy holding basket (a/f); Royal Copenhagen cup & saucer; and a Royal Copenhagen 'Langelinie' pin dish

Lot 630

A collection of 104 1950s football programmes, including Chelsea Vs Tottenham 1950/1 scarce 4 page issue, Spurs championship season, Manchester United vs Arsenal 1950/1, Arsenal Vs Racing Paris 1953/4, Tottenham Vs Blackpool 1953/4, Bolton Vs Portsmouth 1954/5, condition varies.

Lot 621

Manchester United football programmes from 1949/50, 7 home programmes all with minor faults but none with punch holes, 1 has team changes, 2 have scores inside, no other writing in ink. Opponents are Stoke, Charlton, Wolves, Arsenal, Chelsea, Portsmouth and Fulham.

Lot 274

Supplied new to the UK, subject to a 25-year restoration and one of a few North American cars with English coachwork to survive.The McLaughlin Motor Company’s place at the very dawn of motoring is a fascinating, little known story of one of the few car makers who literally started with horse power. Founded by Irish émigré Robert McLaughlin in Enniskillen, Canada in 1869, a manufacturer of carriages of the highest quality. In 1877, he moved his growing business to Oshawa where he established the Oshawa Carriage Works, later known as McLaughlin Carriage. His sons George and Sam also became involved in the business, and George later served as Vice President of General Motors Canada. Interestingly, eldest son John became a chemist, started a soft drink company in Toronto, and invented Canada Dry ginger ale!In 1907, the company diversified into building automobiles, and in September of that year Robert McLaughlin signed a 15-year contract with Buick Motors. These cars, with their Buick powertrains, were then sold under the brand-name Buick-McLaughlin, with coachwork by the Canadian craftsmen. The first McLaughlin car was produced in 1908 and in 1918 the entire McLaughlin car business was sold to General Motors of Canada. A smart move in light of Britain’s high tariff barriers in protection of the domestic industry from America's low-priced mass-produced cars. The other American motor industry leaders, in a cunning masterstroke, also circumnavigated these high duties via their Canadian sister companies. By 1923 Canada had the world's second-largest automotive industry, an important legacy which is largely unknown, even to the keenest of enthusiasts, perhaps due to the few cars left today to represent this achievement.So, with the history lesson over, we come to this fabulous car, a true survivor, that had the temerity to cross the Atlantic and take on the absolute symbol of British Imperialism, the Rolls-Royce. Understood to have been delivered new to the UK, it was bodied by the Elkington Carriage Co. of Chelsea. Surprisingly, for a limousine, the car withstood the Great Depression and survived the military and civilian conversions of such cars during the war unscathed. Little is known of the car’s early history, presenting a fabulous opportunity for an amateur motoring historian to go sleuthing, until it was discovered in the 1960s in the South London suburb of Crystal Palace. Enthusiast, Ian Pratt, bought the car in 1977 and a methodical 25-year restoration to the very highest of standards was to commence. Completed in 2002, the car’s condition today reflects the quality that only patience and time can give, the folder of pre-restoration photographs on file is fascinating.Over the following 18-years the car travelled some 2,700 miles, and it was bought by our vendor in 2020, joining a small but varied collection. With a year to go until its centenary, allowing plenty of time to plan a celebration, the car is presented to auction with a history file that includes the aforementioned photographs, a myriad of documents and the V5C.Keenly estimated, we can think of no other motor car of comparable historical importance that can transport a gang of chums to the pub in comfort at a century not out.SpecificationMake: BUICKModel: LIMOUSINEYear: 1924Chassis Number: 60259Registration Number: DY 2320Transmission: ManualEngine Number: X3159 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 2750 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Cloth/LeatherClick here for more details and images

Lot 158

A reproduction Chelsea porcelain model of a sitting cat (anchor mark verso) (h- 6cm), together with a blown glass model of a mouse/rodent in green/cane glass with gilt tail (2)

Lot 51

Cristiano Ronaldo, Ryan Giggs, Wayne Rooney and Rio Ferdinand Signed Chelsea V Man Utd on 19th May 2007 The FA Cup Final At Wembley First Day Cover. British Stamp with 19 May 2007 Postmark. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 1214

Shelley 'Chelsea' Part Coffee Service, comprising coffee pot and six coffee cans and saucers.

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