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Original vintage sport poster in Spanish for the 8th International Descent of the Ason River 13 August 1961 Town Hall of Ampuero Mountains Festival. Colourful image of a man rowing a kayak down the river marked from Ramales De La Victoria to Ampuero with a couple dressed in traditional clothing watching on the side, the coat of arms of Ampuero below with the event title in stylised letters above a stone bridge and logo for a sport clothing shop Deportes Todo in Madrid as sponsors, surrounded with a border of international flags and Olympic rings symbol. Printed by Industria Grafica Sampedro Bilbao. Fair condition, folds, small tears in top margin, creases and staining in margins. Country: Spain , year: 1961, artist: Luctim, size (cm): 65x49.
Original vintage World War Two pictorial illustrated map for New Zealand Her Natural and Industrial Resources featuring a great illustration by the notable graphic designer, cartographer and artist MacDonald Gill (Leslie MacDonald Gill aka Max Gill; 1884-1947) of a map of New Zealand depicting the country's various industrial and natural resources, including farms, mines and forests, gold, hydroelectric works, coal, timber, iron, tobacco, grain, cheese, butter, fruit, fish and sheep with the stylised title text on a scroll design, a plane and Onward coat of arms above, a compass on the side and a ship and information box below - When war broke out New Zealand industries were unprepared for munitions production. To-day New Zealand is not only manufacturing many kinds of munitions for her own defence but is making a valuable contribution to the defence of other areas in the Pacific. When the war is over, New Zealand will convert her new industries for peace time development. Very good condition, folds, minor tear on fold. Country:UK, Year:1943, Designer: Macdonald Gill, Size:79x53
Original vintage pictorial map of North Africa: French Union, featuring color coded list of agencies and a coat of Arms on upper right corner - Credit Lyonnais Fonde en 1863, Afrique du Nord, Union Francaise. Shows major buildings and landmarks, parks, roads, cities and towns. Good condition, fold marks and creases. Country: France, Year: 1960, Designer: Lucien Boucher, Size (cm): 104x76
Continental School (late 19th century), Portrait of a seated gentleman, half length, with goatee beard, in a black coat and waistcoat, white stock with enamelled studs and black necktie, oil on canvas, relined, signed indistinctly lower left, in ebonised cavetto frame with gilt slip, 23¼ x 17in. (59 x 43cm.)
English School (mid-19th century), Portrait of a gentleman, half length, wearing a black coat and waistcoat, white winged stock and white necktie , oil on canvas, relined, in 19th century gilt and gesso frame , 29½ x 24½in. (75 x 62.25cm.) . * Bears distressed label verso, inscribed "Portrait of ........ Hardy Esq. Painted by (John?).......... R.H.A., London and Princess Street, Manchester, No.7"
George Grosvenor Bullock ( British, fl. 1827-1859), Portrait of a gentleman holding an ivory gavel, seated in a red chair in black coat, white winged stock with gold studs and white necktie, oil on canvas, relined, signed 'G. G. Bullock' and dated 1847 to canvas verso (copy of signature pasted to relining), 28¾ x 23¼in. (73 x 59cm.)
An Arts and Crafts oak hall settle probably by J S Henry, with hinged plank seat shoe cupboard, the back splats with pierced Art Nouveau flower stems and set with circular mirror, with applied patinated metal coat hooks and umbrella rails, unsigned, 155cm. wide, 43cm. deep, 183cm. high Literature The Furnisher, March 1900 for an article on J S Henry illustrating a comparable Hall Stand by J S Henry listed as being designed by C.F.A Voysey.
A rare Wedgwood King Edward VIII 1937 coronation mug designed by Eric Ravilious, model no CL.6203 printed with coat of arms ER and date below a border of fireworks, in yellow, blue and black, on a white ground printed and painted factory marks, 10.5cm. high Provenance H.G. Murphy (1884-1939), and thence by descent to the present owner. Literature Andrew Casey 20th Century Ceramic Designers in Britain, Antique Collector's Club, page 213 figure 238 for a comparable example illustrated.
A rare Wedgwood King George VI and Queen Elizabeth 1937 coronation mug designed by Eric Ravilious, model no CL.6203 printed with coat of arms GR and date below a border of fireworks, in yellow, blue and black, on a white ground printed and painted factory marks, 10.5cm. high Provenance H.G. Murphy (1884-1939), and thence by descent to the present owner. Literature Andrew Casey 20th Century Ceramic Designers in Britain, Antique Collector's Club, page 214 figure 239 for the original artwork illustrated.
A substantial Victorian Aesthetic Movement hall stand, outswept cornice above a central looking-glass, flanked by a mirrored arrangement of four fielded panels carved with foliate bosses above three plaques of frolicking putti, lotus-capped brass coat hooks throughout, the projecting base centred by a marble plateau above a long frieze drawer, the stand with three-quarter gallery housing provision for umbrellas and walking sticks in turned dishes, shelf undertier, bun feet, 214cm high, 137cm wide, c. 1880
A carved oak figure of a boy,19th century, possibly depicting a 'Blue Coat', the boy wearing a long coat and holding a book, 73cm highBlue Coat Schools were mostly set up in the 16th century as charity schools. The name came from the blue coats the pupils wore which was the colour commonly used to signify charity.
The Incarceration of John Youdan in Wakefield Gaol. A manuscript account written by John Youdan concerning his conviction for damaging the tombstone of his brother Thomas Youdan in Sheffield General Cemetery and his subsequent two months imprisonment in 1879, beginning with his description of the day and events when he had gone to the cemetery and chiselled off the words 'adopted daughter' from his late brother's tombstone, then following on to when he admitted the crime to the police of his own volition, then how he chose to go to prison for two months rather than pay a fine and giving a vivid and detailed account of his time in prison and the conditions and food he received, 'My reception at the prison, I was first rushed into a long, and very cold passage, to wait til further orders, after a considerable time, a voice is heard from the other end. "Come along, this way now, are you coming?" from the passage I was taken to a corridor, which is fitted up with little watch-box-like-stalls. I was ordered in a very gruff manner to enter one of them; and then a large skip was brought and placed before me, with the order to strip. "Now, take all your clothes off"... I was taken naked on the cold flags, barefoot, and put under a strong light to undergo a rigid examination, and a graphic portrait taken; during the airy performance on the cold flags, and standing up, it becomes rather sensational. He whirled me round, then back again, up and down with a keen eye he skirres me... Next a large rug was thrown over me, there conducted to another apartment and invited to take a bath...', 31 pages written to rectos only, one pen & ink and watercolour illustration of Youdan coat of arms, some browning, contemporary roan-backed boards, heavily rubbed, small 4to, plus six related family documents,three Victorian family bibles (Grimes), three early 20th-century family photographs, and a collection of over 30 naïve art works, mostly signed or initialled by John Hall Youdan, some dated 1850s/1870s, subjects including views and natural history, the majority watercolour on paper, plus 6 oils on canvas and board, various sizesThomas and John Youdan had three other brothers, one of whom was George who had a daughter called Harriet. For reasons unknown Harriet lived with Thomas and when he died he left his extensive estate to Harriet in 1877. Harriett decided to erect a monument to her uncle and benefactor, employing the inscription: 'Erected by his adopted daughter, Harriette Youdan', and it was this line that led her uncle John to chisel out the words 'adopted daughter'. Thomas Youdan was a theatre proprietor in Sheffield and is best known for sponsoring the Youdan Cup, the first ever competition in the history of association football. (approx. 50)
*Dolls. Three lavender bag dolls, circa 1900, three dolls composed of fabric and card, two in gauze dresses trimmed with ribbon and lace, with lavender in the bottom of the skirts, the other in a tail coat and bow tie, with lavender in the legs, dusty and some wear (card hand missing on one of the female dolls), together with a set of Russian wooden skittles, circa 1930s, seven (of 8?) plus king pin, painted predominantly in red and green, rubbed, king pin with ink stamp on base 'Made in Soviet Union', height 14cm/5.5ins (king pin 15.5cm/6ins), plus fifteen National Costume advertising figures, circa 1930s, colour-printed wooden figures, with six slotted wooden stands, each illustrating the national costume of a country (e.g. 'Rumania', 'Yugo-Slavia', 'Iceland', 'Czecho-Slovakia'), 'Germany' with costume illustration removed (during WWII?), printed on verso "Farmers' Glory" and with the country name and statistics, height 9cm (3.5ins) A collection of somewhat disparate but unusual juvenilia. The wooden figures were given away with Farmers' Glory Wheat Flakes, and there were apparently 36 to be collected in total. (3)

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