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Darts signed collection. 8 signatures include Bobby George (2), Alan Warriner-Little, Dennis Priestley, Les Wallace, Jocky Wilson, James Wade and Eric Bristow. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.
Omega - Gentleman's stainless steel Seamaster manual wind wristwatch, ref: 2759-7SC 2761, the signed stepped dial with gilt 3,6,9 numerals interspersed with gilt darts, three gilt hands, signed octagonal crown, signed and stamped snap-on case back, signed Cal 420 17 jewel movement no: 15710595 (circa 1956), approximately 34mm diameter, on an aftermarket stainless steel bracelet Condition: Movement currently functions - **General condition consistent with age
Terence P. Flanagan PPRUA RHA (1929-2011)Portora for Tony Flanagan (1987)Oil on canvas, 112 x 106cm (44 x 41¾'')SignedProvenance: From the collection of the late Gillian Bowler.Exhibited: T.P. Flanaghan RHA PPRUA 25 Years with the Hendriks Gallery Exhibition, Hendriks Gallery Dublin, June 1987, where purchased; “T. P. Flanagan, Retrospective Exhibition”, Ulster Museum, Belfast; Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, Dublin; Fermanagh County Museum, Enniskillen, Catalogue No.84 in each case.Literature: “T. P. Flanagan, Retrospective Exhibition, Belfast, Dublin and Enniskillen” by Dr SB Kennedy, picture illustrated on front cover of the catalogue; “T. P. Flanagan: Painter of Light and Landscape”, London, Lund Humphries, 2013, reproduced in colour pp. 130, 131. The composition is important in Flanagan’s work for it confirms the movement towards a calligraphic technique that came to dominate his painting. This was a development Aidan Dunne noted in the Sunday Tribune (14 June 1987): ‘Flanagan is a superb technician’, he said, ‘a shadow boxer of a painter whose ghostly images find their way on to the surface in a fusillade of jabs and darts. The calligraphic maze of brushstrokes continually threatens to collapse into abstraction, but it is invariably rescued by the painter’s strong, instinctive grasp of his subject, a kind of privileged link with the landscape described’. His ‘problem,’ said Ciaran Carty in the same issue of the paper ‘is that [he] can never paint a thing at the time. [He’s] got to let it lie in the imagination and marinate’. Recalling Flanagan’s childhood memories of travelling by train from Enniskillen to Sligo, Carty said that he had ‘loved the sensation of momentarily seeing something from the window only for it to pass out of vision never to be seen again’. Brian Fallon also praised the exhibition in the Irish Times (6 June1987), although he had reservations about the artist’s developing style. ‘Flanagan’s early style’, he said, ‘was refined, understated and spare, almost Oriental’, but he had moved away from it in the last decade to become ‘lusher, prettier and also more conventional’. Nevertheless, he said, many works ‘stand well above that level’. To Dorothy Walker, in the Independent (12 June 1987), the artist’s ‘light fluid style’ was ‘immediately recognizable, and she thought there was ‘more substance than usual in the oil paintings, almost a sense of urgency in the familiar rapid brush strokes’. The subject of the picture is Lower Lough Erne near Portora Royal School.Dr SB Kennedy May 2017
A 19th century dress uniform with scarlet tunic of the 2nd Foot Guards, now the Scot's Guards, pattern of 1815-36, the buttons stamped 'nemo me impune lacessit' (no-one provokes me with impunity), with dress trousers. CONDITION REPORT: Original. Split to lining, 2 areas of repair to the front, and one to the back tail. several moth holes to the top left hand front, both cuffs and back, and a few holes to the tails. Buttons present but tarnished. The trousers are coming apart at the darts and have moth holes.
A 1950's autographed black and white photograph of Elizabeth Taylor, 10ins x 8ins, framed and glazed Provenance: Given to the vendors parents circa 1955 in a pub in the Dulwich area. Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton had apparently asked their driver to take them to a quiet public house to escape the attention of reporters. Whilst Richard Burton was playing a game of darts, Elizabeth Taylor walked over to the vendors parents explaining their reasons for being there and offered this black and white photograph.
SPORTS AUTOGRAPHS - a collection of 21 autographs of rugby, golf, darts, bowls players and boxers to include Martin Johnson (2), Mike Tindall, Ben Cohen, Lawrence Delaglio, Robbie Paul (2), Jonny Wilkinson (2), Will Carling, Jason Robinson, Frank Bruno (2), Henry Maske, Mark McNulty, Andy Fordham, Brian Duncan, Tony Allcock, Phil Taylor and Eric Bristow. In most cases obtained by the collector at sporting events or through sending letters to the sportsperson or their associated clubs.
A fine presentation flintlock pistol by H.W. Mortimer, blued and gilt two stage barrel 14.5 in., silver and gilt decoration including two gold bands at the muzzle engraved with darts and separated by a line of small stars, silver front sight surrounded by four stars, round part of barrel with spiral gold bands separated by lines of alternating stars and pellets, motif of a crescent superimposed on a radiant star repeated twice, faceted rear part with gold and silver dart engraved borders, 'H.W. MORTIMER' to the top flat, flanking faces with gold banners engraved with flowers and 'GUNMAKER TO HIS MAJESTY', gold touch hole, London proof marks, hooked breech, tang decorated en-suite to the barrel, blued and gilt lock similarly adorned with stars and rays to the top jaw of the cock and darts and plumes to the frizzen, lock plate with 'H.W.MORTIMER LONDON' to a gold oval amid martial motifs, full stock with profuse scrolling silver inlay involving stars, cornucopias, crescents, and musical instruments; silver-gilt furniture comprising side plate, escutcheon, trigger guard and pommel, all with relief decoration including stands of arms, the last two hallmarked for Birmingham 1800, ramrod (possibly later) equiped with worm under screw-off cover, in a fitted brass mounted mahogany box (possibly later), with a selection of associated accessories.
Darts signed collection. 8 mixed sized signatures include Bobby George (2), Alan Warriner-Little, Dennis Priestley, Les Wallace, Jocky Wilson, James Wade and Eric Bristow. Good condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, Overseas from £6.95.
Four Nintendo DS games, (all sealed and new), together with a Casino Night game set (sealed and new), a Name A Star gift box, a Codswallop Party Night game (sealed and new), a set of eight cast aluminium place card holders (sealed and new), a cased set of Winmau darts, five Sky remote control handsets, a Cannon MV100 digital video camera and a set of Bar Game beer mats. (Q)
DARTS MISCELLANY Includes 8 x Material badges for the BDO and events in the 70's plus a dart player printers block, 10x8 colour promo card of the 1983 World Champion Keith Deller with a dedicated signature, a 4 page promo pamphlet with Tom Barrett showing how to play darts dated 64/65 along with an authorised Handbook dated 77/78, logo sheets, entry form and 3 diary covers. Fair-generally good
Various bygone toys, collectables, children's games, etc., to include an early to mid 20thC blond plush jointed Teddy bear with growl action and articulated limbs, 44cm high, an early 20thC section of linen, games books, etc., to include dominoes, Shakespeare, playtime stories, present from Skegness box, other books, darts, cribbage board, bygone Bingo game, miniature photograph album, etc. (a quantity)
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