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Various 1960s Plastic Toys: Plastic Televisions (2, one unboxed, one Adult viewing), Cigarette Lighter Viewer (Adults only), SEL Television Viewer and Merit Dixon of Dock Green and Dan Dare Film Strips, all in original boxes, unboxed Bush Dolls House Television, HK Telescopic Periscope Ref 888, Empire Water Squirting Camera, various OK or similar Friction Drive animals, Dibro Road safety ‘Stopwatch’ and Magnetop Spinning Top, F-VG, boxes F-G (17) SEL Viewer has battery lighting and is in working order at time of cataloguing
Corgi TV & Film Toys, 267 Batman’s Batmobile, 497 The Man From UNCLE Thrush Buster, 261 James Bond’s Aston Martin DB5, in original boxes, F-G, 267 lacks Robin figure, 497 spotlights broken, lacks ring, 261 lacks bandit, boxes P-F, no secret instructions or accessories, 261 lacks inner plinth (3)
TV & Film Related Corgi Toys, Gift Set 3 Batmobile & Batboat, 290 Kojak’s Buick, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, 297 Man From Uncles Thrush Buster, with remains of original boxes, loose 802 Popeye’s Paddle Wagon, 277 Monkeemobile, G-VG, Batboat lacks windscreen and dashboard, 802 lacks one head, boxes P (6)
HOUGHTON BUTCHER, 'ENSIGN ROLL FILM REFLEX TROPICAL MODEL' CAMERA, circa 1925, oak and metal mounted body with Aldis Uno Anastigmat F7.7 4.25" lens having simple rack and pinion focusing, time and instant shutter operation, the top with spring loaded pop up brown leather hooded view finder, brown leather handle and detachable neck strap
AUTOGRAPHS - MIXED LOT; SPORTING AND THEATRICAL INCLUDING; black and white photograph Ingrid Bergmann, 9 1/4" x 7" (23.5cm x 17.8cm) framed and glazed, TOMMY COOPER (on the back of a beer mat), ENGLAND F.A. at Blackpool 1935, 12 signatures including Frank Swift, IRELAND F.A. including Cecil Allan, Larry Conwell, Ricky Hatton, Colour photograph, 2003, 8 1/2" x 6 1/4" (21.6cm x 15.9) framed and glazed Birmingham Film and Theatrical Ball' INVITATION, Six signatures including Dennis Price etc...
An album entitled 'My Film Favourites' containing approximately 145 black and white postcards of film stars from the 1940`s and 1950`s, subjects to include Rock Hudson, Jack Palance, Jane Russell, Glen Ford, Alan Ladd, Richard Todd, Clark Gable, Marlene Dietrich, Dickie Valentine and others, some bearing signatures - Est £60 - £100
Tiger Tim's Weekly (Jan-Mar 1928) 320-332. Starring Tiger Tim and The Bruin Boys with Film Fun comics (1928) 418-420, 423-428, 452-454. Starring Buster Keaton, Jackie Coogan and Harold Lloyd. Film Fun: sew holes and some spine wear [vg/vg+], Tiger Tim: some spine and edge wear [vg-/vg] (25). No Reserve
A gem-set novelty brooch In the form of an angle fish, set with circular-cut rubies and a cultured pearl, to a yellow metal setting, height 5.5cm N.B. The brooch belong to forties film star Patricia Roc. It was originally sold at Christies on 2nd September 2007, the sale 'Including the Patricia Roc Collection'.
EUROPEAN CINEMA: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly smaller etc., by various film actresses, all of them stars of European films, including Catherine Deneuve, Leslie Caron, Isabelle Huppert, Virna Lisi, Rossana Podesta, Karin Dor, Mireille Darc, Berenice Bejo, Anouk Aimee, Yvonne Monlaur, Michele Mercier etc. Generally VG, 14
'Winston Churchill has rung up…..What can it mean??!!!' DU MAURIER DAPHNE: (1907-1989) British Author. Conclusion of an A.L.S., Daphne, four pages, 8vo, n.p., n.d. (mid-late 1930s?), [to Foy Quiller-Couch]. The first two pages of Du Maurier's letter are no longer present; in the larger remaining portion the author writes, in part, 'Now, what I really brew upon is this. I find myself in need of a butterfly, and I wonder whether there is any chance of your slipping away for one when the Guardsman's [her husband, Frederick Browning] leave is up…..Could we have put some eggs and a half-side of ham and a packet of tea in a basket, and streaked for Frenchman's creek? Or is it really un-furnished and would our aging bones suffer? I yearn to take the road again. Jeanne has a very good Inn in Wales (private sitting-room and there's a bathroom) with mountainous walks around it. Lundy is still unvisited. Dartmoor & Exmoor are by us untrodden. Write and tell me if there is any remote possibility. If not May, perhaps later on we can achieve it, but its time we set forth again. I have a feeling we are in for a hot dry summer….' Du Maurier also adds two postscripts, in the second stating 'Winston Churchill has rung up to speak to the Guardsman who is out. What can it mean??!!! Tell Mother!'. Some light staining and a number of large tears to the edges of the pages, slightly affecting a few words of text, but not the signature. FR Foy Quiller-Couch - daughter of British writer Arthur Quiller-Couch (1863-1944), and a life-long friend of Du Maurier. Indeed, Du Maurier was accompanied by Foy Quiller-Couch when she became inspired with the storyline for her novel Jamaica Inn. In 1930, apparently around the time of the present letter, the two ladies were staying at Jamaica Inn and went riding on Bodmin Moor. They became lost in bad weather conditions and apparently sheltered for some time in a derelict cottage on the moor but were eventually led back to Jamaica Inn by their horses. Du Maurier makes a reference to Frenchman's Creek in the present letter - situated at the estuary of Helford River in Cornwall, Frenchman's Creek was the choice of location for Du Maurier and Browning's honeymoon. It also served as the inspiration for her 1941 historical novel set in Cornwall during the reign of King Charles II. The novel was also later made into a film in 1944. Frederick Browning (1896-1965) British Lieutenant General of World War II, remembered for his important role with the First Allied Airborne Army during Operation Market Garden. Husband of Du Maurier from 1932. Winston S. Churchill (1874-1965) British Prime Minister 1940-45, 1951-55. Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1953. Churchill and Browning encountered each other when the future Prime Minister served as a Major alongside Browning in the 2nd Battalion, Grenadier Guards, for a short period during World War I.
AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing a good selection of over 20 signatures by various film stars including Buster Crabbe, Cary Grant ('To Beverly, with my love and good wishes for your happiness always, Cary Grant'), Jerry Tucker ('Our Gang'), Nancy Carroll, Gary Cooper, Claudette Colbert, Charlie Ruggles, George Raft, Jack Oakie, Maurice Chevalier, Marlene Dietrich, Fredric March, Sylvia Sidney etc. The album has previously suffered a little water damage and many of the pages are a little musty and slightly mottled, however the light staining only affects some of the less important signatures and those of the major stars are largely unaffected. Many are bold fountain pen ink signatures to individual pages. G Provenance: The signatures in the present album were all collected by Beverley Lucille Evans (1928-2014) a child star in California in the early 1930s when she regularly appeared on Big Brother Ken's radio show, broadcast by KFI-KECA, on which she was billed as 'the little Scotch lassie'. Her ownership signature and address appear on the inside front cover of the album.
ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed magazine photographs (17) of various sizes (4 x 3.5 to 9 x 11), signed postcard photographs and slightly larger, a few 8 x 10s, by various film stars and a few other entertainers, including James Stewart (5), Roy Rogers (5; one also signed by Dale Evans and another also signed by Jane Russell), Dale Robertson (2), Clayton Moore (3; all in different poses in costume as the Lone Ranger), Olivia de Havilland, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Richard Todd, Dorothy Lamour, Tom Selleck (3), Joan Collins (5) etc. Generally VG, 29
CINEMA: Selection of signed 5 x 7 photographs and some slightly smaller, some vintage, by various film actors and actresses including Herbert Marshall, Alice Faye, Ann Blyth, Ethel Merman, Dennis Weaver, Betty White, Rudy Vallee, Liam Neeson, Sinead Cusack, Jeremy Irons, Terence Stamp, Trevor Howard, Harry Andrews, Anthony Andrews, Geoffrey Rush, Janet Leigh, Elke Sommer etc. Generally VG, 23
LAEMMLE CARL: (1867-1939) German-born American Film Pioneer, founder of the Universal Pictures studio. T.L.S., Carl Laemmle, one page, 4to, New York, 2nd August 1930, to Hume Dow, on the printed stationery of Universal Pictures Corporation. Laemmle states that his correspondent's letter with suggestions of story material has been brought to his attention and continues 'Our Scenario Editor has just informed me of the fact that our Scenario Department, through its large staff of paid readers, has reached the point where practically all published literary works have been passed upon, and current literature is read up to the minute. So that not only is our story program for the 1930-31 season complete, but we have selected material for production beyond that date', further adding 'For the reason that we are so far ahead on our schedule we have decided not to solicit any further story suggestions, and I am therefore not passing your ideas along to our Scenario Department. I assure you I appreciate them just as much'. Some extremely light, very minor age wear, VG
WEST MAE: (1893-1980) American Actress. An excellent vintage signed 10 x 8 photograph of West in a head and shoulders pose. The original 1933 Paramount Pictures publicity portrait dates from West's role as Lady Lou in the film She Done Him Wrong and is signed in bold black fountain pen ink to a clear area at the centre of the image, with an additional sentiment in her hand, 'Come up and see me sometime, Mae West'. VG
ACTORS: Dudley Moore (1935-2002) English Actor & Comedian. T.L.S., Dudley, one page, 4to, n.p. (California), 28th April 1980, to Eric Lister. Moore thanks his correspondent for having provided an evaluation of some paintings, adding that he is currently having an appraisal carried out for insurance purposes, and further expressing a hope to meet his correspondent in Los Angeles or London, remarking 'If I come to London I will hope to see you at the gallery or Langans. I went there when I was in London last time for the first time and enjoyed it enormously. It's a very pleasant place. (- the restaurant)'. In concluding Moore writes 'I'm about to be quite busy. In a month's time I start a film called “Arthur”…..It's a wonderful film and I'm genuinely excited by it'. Accompanied by the original envelope; Richard Burton (1925-1984) Welsh Actor. Brief T.L.S., Richard Burton, one page, oblong 8vo, Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, 4th May 1952, to Eileen and Stella. Burton thanks his correspondents for their kind letter and good wishes and encloses some photographs (no longer present) as requested; C. Aubrey Smith (1863-1948) English Actor & Cricketer. Brief A.L.S., C. Aubrey Smith, one page, 8vo, Beverly Hills, California, 17th November 1945, to Mr. Patrick, sending an autograph and thanking him for his letter. VG, 3
ACTRESSES: Selection of signed colour 8 x 10 photographs by various film actresses comprising Brigitte Bardot, Helena Bonham Carter, Cameron Diaz, Keira Knightley, Christina Applegate, Gwyneth Paltrow and Emma Watson. All of the images are boldly signed, largely to clear areas of the images, and none are inscribed. Some of the images depict the actresses in glamorous poses. VG to EX, 7
LAUREL & HARDY: LAUREL STAN (1890-1965) & HARDY OLIVER (1892-1957) English and American Film Comedians. Vintage signed and inscribed postcard photograph by both Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy individually, the image depicting the duo in a characteristic head and shoulders pose together, each wearing their bowler hats. Signed by both in bold blue fountain pen inks to the lower white border and inscribed in Laurel's hand to a clear area of the image. About EX
BRITISH COMEDY: Selection of signed postcard photographs and some slightly larger, A.Ls.S., T.Ls.S. etc., by various British film and television comedy actors including John Cleese, Terry Jones, Maureen Lipman, Felicity Kendal, Ernie Wise, Frankie Howerd, Windsor Davies, Nigel Hawthorne, Prunella Scales, Penelope Keith, Ronnie Barker & Ronnie Corbett, Leslie Phillips, Harry Secombe, Spike Milligan etc. Generally VG to EX, 24
FAMOUS MEN: Small, miscellaneous selection of signed photographs (2), Christmas greetings card, First Day Cover etc., by a variety of famous men comprising Hiram S. Maxim (signed card), Max Schmeling, Gustav Scholz, Yitzhak Rabin, Kurt Waldheim and James Hilton (D.S., one page, 4to, Los Angeles, California, 21st February 1947, relating to a screen credit for the film So Well Remembered, based on his novel). Generally VG, 6
ACTRESSES: Selection of signed 8 x 12 photographs by various film and television actresses including Gemma Arterton, Hayley Atwell, Anna Chancellor, Tara Fitzgerald, Anna Friel, Keira Knightley, Joanna Lumley, Daniela Nardini, Ruth Wilson, Jaime Winstone etc. The majority of the images are colour and all are boldly signed, most to clear areas. None are inscribed. VG to EX, 13
CINEMA: Selection of vintage signed album pages and a few signed pieces by various film stars and entertainers including Alan Ladd, George Raft, Betty Grable, Rita Hayworth, Ann Rutherford, Jack Carson, Joan Leslie, Joe E. Brown, Paul Henreid, Glenn Ford, Alexis Smith, Linda Darnell, Randolph Scott, Joan Blondell, Edward Arnold, John Carradine, Laird Cregar (rare), Nat Pendleton, Edgar Bergen, Cecil Kellaway, Bruce Cabot, William Frawley, Chester Morris, Otto Kruger, Franklin Pangborn, Billie Burke, Joan Davis, Jack Oakie etc. All of the signatures are in pencil. All have been somewhat hastily removed from an autograph album and therefore have irregularly torn left edges, not affecting the signatures. A few with slight staining, some affecting the signatures. FR to generally G, 62
LAUREL & HARDY: LAUREL STAN (1890-1965) & HARDY OLIVER (1892-1957) British and American Film Comedians. Ink signature and inscription ('Hello Harold! Stan Laurel') by Laurel on a small feint ruled piece. Very slightly irregularly trimmed; Bold green fountain pen ink signature and inscription ('To John, Oliver Hardy') on a card. Annotated in ink in the hand of a collector to the top right corner. G to about VG, 2
ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger, 8 x 10s etc., by various film and television actors and actresses including Oliver Tobias, Larry Lamb, Tom Conti, Keith Michell, Tim Healy, Millie Perkins, Patrick Wayne, Martin Sheen, Renee Jones, Don Knotts, Michele Morgan, Ann Blyth, Lizabeth Scott, Piper Laurie, Debbie Reynolds, Victoria Abrill, Brian Conley, Ed Stewart, Ben Fogle, Sophie Lawrence, Jill Halfpenny, Stephen Tomkinson, Susie Amy etc. Some of the images are slightly grainy reproductions. Together with an autograph album containing over 150 signatures by various actors, actresses and entertainers including Rula Lenska, Liza Goddard, Tommy Steele, Joan Collins, Kim Hartman, Julia McKenzie, Ken Dodd, Vicki Michelle, Paul Shane, Edward Fox, Samantha Janus, Ralf Little, Honor Blackman, Warren Mitchell, Lenny Henry, Joan Rivers, David Suchet, Tara Fitzgerald, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Susan Hampshire etc. Many pages are multiple signed and all have small affixed images and printed captions etc., removed from theatre programmes, alongside the signatures. G to VG, 96 + album
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