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60s ROCK & ROLL / R&B / POP-BEAT - LPs. Rockin' collection of about 215 x LPs. Artists/titles include Oscar McLollie & his Honey Jumpers, Augernization, The Kinks, Beach Boys, Brian Wilson, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, Fats Domino, Bill Haley and his Comets, Jacques Brel, Buddy Holly, Crickets, The Spencer Davis Group, Wee Willie Harris, Dave Clark Five, Johnny Cash, The Lemon Pipers, Mungo Jerry, Dusty Springfield, The Walker Brothers, Josh White, Johnny Devlin and The Devils, Nancy Sinatra, Julie Driscoll, Gary Puckett & The Union Gap's, Bobby Darin, The Moody Blues, Paul Jones, Timi Yuro, Frank Ifield, The Searchers, Petula Clark, Don Fardon, Karl Denver, Eddy Mitchell, The Animals. Condition is generally VG to Ex+.
Good modern silver gilt and enamel Christmas egg by Stuart Devlin, the outer case showing a desert scene to the base under a gilt crown with stars, moon and planet, revealing three wise men and baby Jesus upon a green enamel base, the manger with yellow enamel, numbered 11, hallmarked London 1995, weight 5oz approx, within original box
By Stuart Devlin, a modern silver and enamel commemorative caddy spoon, London 1983, limited edition number 561, celebrating the 25th anniversary of Charles as the The Prince of Wales, fig-shaped bowl, circular bowl, the handle with The Prince of Wales Feathers, with enamelled flowers, and gilded '1958-1983' in a fitted case, length 6.4cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. Prince Charles was created Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester on 26 July 1958, though his investiture was not held until 1 July 1969, when he was crowned by his mother at Caernarfon Castle.
By Stuart Devlin, a cased modern commemorative silver-gilt and enamel surprise egg, London 1977, limited edition number 33 of 300, ovoid form, textured surface with shamrocks, thistles and roses above and below a polished band, inscribed 'Silver Jubilee 1952-1977, and with the Royal Coat of Arms, the interior with a silver-gilt and red velvet crown with enamel decoration, height 7.5cm.
Comedy British quad film posters including "Blazing Saddles" directed by Mel Brooks and printed by W. E. Berry of Bradford, "National Lampoon's Animal House" directed by John Landis, "Monty Python and the Holy Grail", The Pink Panther Strikes Again starring Peter Sellers, Return of the Pink Panther, It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet (art by Thelwell), Hooper starring Burt Reynolds, Mel Brook's History of the World Part I (art by John Alvin), Law and Disorder (art by Frank Langford), plus The In Laws, Kentucky Fried Movie, The Last Remake of Beau Geste, Likely Lads, Nine to Five, Oh God, The One and Only, Partners / Some Kind of Hero, Private Benjamin, Ragtime, Silver Bears, Confessions of a Driving Instructor, Confessions of a Pop Performer, Crime Busters, The Devil and Max Devlin, The Fiendish plot of Dr Fu Manchu, Car Wash, Cannonball Run, Boys in Blue, Arthur, Are You Being Served, A Piece of the Action. All folded, 30 x 40 inches in mostly good to very good condition. (31 posters)
An Elizabeth II Parcel-Gilt Silver Novelty Egg, by Stuart Devlin, London, 1977, Number 64 From a Limited Edition, with textured finish, opening to reveal a silver-gilt model of the coronation crown, in fitted box; Together With: A Parcel-Gilt Stainless Steel Potpourri Vase, by Viners, Sheffield, After a Design by Stuart Devlin, globular and with gilded cover; an exhibition catalogue and invitation, the egg 7.5cm high, weight of silver 4oz 1dwt (4)
* GEORGE DEVLIN RSW RGI RBA ROI ARWS FRSA (SCOTTISH 1937 - 2014), THE ROAD TO CEPS oil on canvas, signed 82cm x 86cm (approx 32 x 34 inches) Framed. Titled on exhibition label verso: Portland Gallery, 9 Bury Street, St James's, London. Acquired: Portland Gallery, London. May 1994. Note: George Devlin was one of Scotland's most successful 20th century artists with numerous exhibitions in Scotland, throughout the UK and around the world. Corporate collections include: De Beers (South Africa and Switzerland); Robert Fleming Holdings; Dutch Water Board; London Stock Exchange; Arthur Andersen and Co; Scottish Television; Univerities of Leicester, Glasgow and Strathclyde, Essex, Dunbartonshire, Argyll and Tayside; Edinburgh City Collection; Royal Bank of Scotland; Clydesdale Bank; Lloyds TSB; Bank of Scotland; J. O. Hambro; Mason Owen; Dunedin Trust Management; Dunfermline Building Society; Argyll Group; Scottish Friendly Society; United Distillers; Teachers Whisky; Edrington Group and Clan Donald Centre; Cunard (QM2), Dunbartonshire Educational Trust. Private collections include: Sir Tim Rice; Sir James Black; Earl Haig; Lord Maclay; Duke of Bedford and numerous collections in the UK and worldwide.
Hopkins (Gerard Manley). Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins, edited with notes by Robert Bridges, 2nd edition, OUP, 1930, illustrations and facsimile poems, original vellum-backed boards, corners rubbed, 8vo, limited edition 243/250, together with The Letters of Gerard Manley Hopkins to Robert Bridges/The Correspondence of Gerard Manley Hopkins and Richard Watson Dixon/Further Letters of Gerard Manley Hopkins including his correspondence with Coventry Patmore, edited by Claude Colleer Abbott, 3 volumes, OUP, 1935-38, portrait frontispieces, illustrations and facsimiles, a few spots front and rear, previous owner inscriptions, original cloth, spines faded, dust jackets for last two titles only, spines faded with small tears at ends, 8vo, with four others including Humphrey House's The Note-Books and Papers of Gerard Manley Hopkins, OUP, 1937 (ex-libris), and The Sermons and Devotional Writings of Gerard Manley Hopkins, edited by Christopher Devlin, OUP, 1959 (Qty: 9)NOTESFrom the Library of Alan and Joan Tucker, Stroud, Gloucestershire.

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