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Lot 334

Gary Player signed limited edition print with signing photo In 1959, Gary won his first Open and the time was the youngest ever winner of an open. By 1961, Gary topped the money list on the US Tour. In 1965, he beat Arnold Palmer to win the US Masters and therefore finally winning each of the Majors.He would go to record 10 Major victories in total. He won the Open 3 times, the US Open once, the US PGS twice and the Masters 3 times.This stunning print shows Gary's delight at winning the British Open in 1968. He has personally signed each print and you will receive a photo of the signing (as shown in inset image).Actual Size 560mm x 410mm - limited edition of 250 and part of the Sporting Masters editions - Photo printed on 250gsm, high quality art board.The accompanying photo of the personality signing this item will include a copyright over the image and the edition number may vary.A stunning item of signed Golf memorabilia. Good Condition. All autographs 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 £9.99

Lot 330

Giacomo Agostini signed limited edition print with signing photo Over the course of a remarkable career of 17 years, the peerless Giacomo Agostini won 15 world titles, 12 Isle of Man TT crowns and an astonishing 122 Grand Prix'. He became motor cycling's first genuine world superstar and, whether riding a 350cc or 500cc racing motorcycle, he was nearly always the man to beat whenever he took up his position on the starting grid.After winning his final world title in 1975, Agostini enjoyed his last competitive year in 1976. Fittingly, his last career victory came at the Nurburgring - the German venue where he had won his very first Grand Prix race back in 1965.This stunning print chosen by Giacomo, shows him on his favourite road circuit in the Isle of Man. He has personally signed each print and you will receive a separate photo of the signing (as shown in the inset image).Actual Size 560mm x 410mm - limited edition of 250 and part of the Sporting Masters editions - Photo printed on 250gsm, high quality art board - The accompanying photo of the personality signing this item will include a copyright over the image and the edition number may vary. Good Condition. All autographs 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 £9.99

Lot 353

Daryll Cullinan signed limited edition print with signing photo, Daryll Cullinan was the centrepiece of South Africa's batting from the early to mid-1990s. Equally adept against pace or spin, Cullinan had the priceless gift of timing. He broke Graham Pollock's record as South Africa's youngest first-class centurion During the 1990s Cullinan set the South African mark for the highest first-class score (337 not out against Northern Transvaal in 1993) and at Eden Park in 1999 he edged past Pollock's highest Test score of 274 by one run to claim the then South African record. He made 14 Test hundreds in all at an average of 44.21This stunning print shows Cullinan celebrating one of those 14 Test match centuries. He has personally signed each print and you will receive a copy of a letter from Daryll confirming authenticity Actual Size 560mm x 410mm - limited edition of 250 and part of the Sporting Masters editions - Photo printed on 250gsm, high quality art board - Signing photo will include a copyright over the image. Edition number may vary. Good condition. Est. Good Condition. All autographs 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 £9.99

Lot 632

Collection of boxed / unboxed TV related & gaming collectibles to include boxed Fink MFG. Songbird Sentinel Of Our Fair City Figure, boxed Jinx Minecraft Diamond Edition Steve figure, boxed Reel Toys Saw Head Knockers, 5 x Super Mario Action Figure Collection, unmarked Hitman Agent 47 Figure, First 4 Figures Mario controller holder, carMezco Breaking Bad Heisenberg figure, carded Disney Parks Toy Story Zurg figure, boxed Neca Portal 2 Chell figure, carded Neca Dead Space 2 Necromorph Slasher, boxed Character Adventure Time Deluxe Finn, 2 x Fallout bubbleheads, etc

Lot 143

41 Boxed diecast models to include 14 x Atlas Editions Classic Sports Cars models featuring Aston Martin DB5, Toyota 2000GT, Fiat 1500, MGB Roadster, etc, Road Signature Collectors Edition set, Corgi 59563 Guinness, various Corgi Collectors Classics, Husky, EFE Exclusive First Editions buses and commercials, etc, all diecast appearing ex, boxes vg overall

Lot 517

Star Wars - Collection of games, collectibles & puzzles to include sealed Puzz3D Millennium Falcon, sealed Hasbro Episode I Collectors Edition Monopoly (shrink broken on back but appearing unopened), 4 x boxed Waddingtons 150 piece puzzles, boxed King 1000 piece puzzle, sealed Hasbro Plaster Moulding And Painting Set, boxed Lucas Arts Tie Fighter PC game, boxed A La Carte chess set, boxed Hasbro Revenge Of The Sith Collectors Pack, boxed Episode I ltd edn Collectors Box, Tie Bomber model kit (built), Galoob Micro Machine Death Star & The first 3D Vertical Jigsaw Darth Vader with box (built)

Lot 2

Boxed Bachmann OO gauge Special Commemorative Edition 30325 First World War Ambulance Train No 40 set, complete

Lot 1168

Young (Rev. George), A History of Whitby, and Streoneshalh Abbey... Whitby: Clark and Medd, 1817, two volumes, plates as called for (repairs to folding map), worn cloth-backed bindings; Smith (J. Sutcliffe), A Musical Pilgrimage in Yorkshire. Leeds: Richard Jackson, first edition, no. 65 of 500 copies. top edge gilt, vellum gilt; with three others. (6)

Lot 1090

A Bremont MBII RAF English Electric B.A.C. Lightning Force Automatic Chronometer gentleman's bracelet wristwatch, circa 2016, limited edition of 30, the signed black dial with white Arabic hour numerals, centre seconds, day and date aperture and Lightning silhouette at 6 o'clock, flanked by '1960' and '1988', the signed case back detailed '001 BJC WIWOL' above 'Martin Baker Ejector Seat', the tapered link bracelet with foldover clasp, case diameter 4.4cm, accompanied by related paperwork, including COSC certificate, instruction manual and warranty card, dated '15-09-16', service case, presentation box, black leather wallet containing tool and NATO strap, small presentation box, containing spare bracelet links and replacement black and brown leather straps, and Bremont chronometer's book. Provenance: the current vendor was one of the first pilots of the Mach 2 Lightning in 1961.

Lot 218

CATRIONA MILLAR PROUD HENRY oil on canvas, initialledunframedoverall size 40cm x 30cm Note: Catriona Millar's work takes its inspiration from the stories that lie at the heart of the human condition, and the sparkle of a narrative behind the eyes of her subjects hints at everything from longing to melancholy. Her work often juxtaposes human characters with a variety of animal confidants, with some seeming physically present in the composition while others take on a talismanic quality. Born in Glasgow, Catriona Millar studied at Harrogate School of Art and Grays School of Art, Aberdeen. Since the success of her sell-out 2005 degree show she has exhibited across the UK including the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh. In October 2006 she came to the attention of Charles Saatchi with her first solo exhibition at the Dundas Street Gallery, Edinburgh. Catriona Millar now lives and paints in the southeast of England. Catriona Millar is listed in the 2012 edition of Who's Who in Scotland. In the Scottish Contemporary Art Auction of 3rd May 2015 lot 2138 "The Agency" by Millar sold for £2800 (hammer).

Lot 337

* JOHN BYRNE RSA (SCOTTISH 1940 - 2023), SATYR limited edition bronze on marble base, signed and inscribed AP32cm high including baseNote 1: This work was cast in Edinburgh in an edition of 9, plus 4 Artist Proofs.Note 2: John Byrne studied at both Edinburgh and Glasgow Schools of Art in the late 50s and early 60s. A superb painter and draughtsman, the multi-talented Byrne was also a first-class playwright (‘The Slab Boys’, ‘Tutti Frutti’), his ear for dialogue was as acute (and witty) as his eye for detail. Much of his subject matter in both disciplines is overtly autobiographical, he often included or refers to the Teddy Boy/Rock and Roll era of his youth. Byrne designed record covers for Donovan, The Beatles, Gerry Rafferty and Billy Connolly. His work is held in major collections in Scotland and abroad. Several of his paintings hang in The Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh, the Museum of Modern Art and the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow.

Lot 27

* JOHN HOUSTON OBE RSA RSW RGI SSA (SCOTTISH 1930 - 2008), BASS ROCK, SUNRISE limited edition etching on paper, signed, titled and numbered 2/30mounted, framed and under glassimage size 51cm x 61cm, overall size 89cm x 97cm Note: Painter and teacher, born in Buckhaven, Fife, married to the artist Elizabeth Blackadder. Houston studied at Edinburgh College of Art, 1948–54, his final year being spent in Italy on a travelling scholarship. He returned to Edinburgh to teach at the College. In 1957 Houston helped start the 57 Gallery in Edinburgh, having his first solo show there in 1958. Other one-man shows were held at Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, and Mercury Gallery for many years. A keen traveller, Houston exhibited widely abroad. He was a member of SSA and RSW and was elected RSA in 1972. Houston tended towards Expressionism in his landscapes, Munch being a key influence, employing bold colours. Sixty-five examples of his paintings are held in UK public collections including at The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, The Hunterian, The Fleming Collection, The City Art Centre (Edinburgh) & Glasgow Museums & Galleries.

Lot 8

* JOHN BYRNE RSA (SCOTTISH 1940 - 2023), THE BIG YIN 75 BC (BILLY CONNOLLY) limited edition giclee print on paper, signed and numbered 122/150unframed overall size 60cm x 50cm Note: certificate of authenticity is included in this lot.Note 2: John Byrne studied at both Edinburgh and Glasgow Schools of Art in the late 50s and early 60s. A superb painter and draughtsman, the multi-talented Byrne was also a first-class playwright (‘The Slab Boys’, ‘Tutti Frutti’), his ear for dialogue was as acute (and witty) as his eye for detail. Much of his subject matter in both disciplines is overtly autobiographical, he often included or refers to the Teddy Boy/Rock and Roll era of his youth. Byrne designed record covers for Donovan, The Beatles, Gerry Rafferty and Billy Connolly. His work is held in major collections in Scotland and abroad. Several of his paintings hang in The Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh, the Museum of Modern Art and the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow.

Lot 338

* JOHN BYRNE RSA (SCOTTISH 1940 - 2023), KNOCKING ON HEAVEN'S DOOR limited edition print on paper, signed and numbered 127/150mounted, framed and under glassimage size 50cm x 39cm, overall size 59cm x 49cm Note: John Byrne studied at both Edinburgh and Glasgow Schools of Art in the late 50s and early 60s. A superb painter and draughtsman, the multi-talented Byrne was also a first-class playwright (‘The Slab Boys’, ‘Tutti Frutti’), his ear for dialogue was as acute (and witty) as his eye for detail. Much of his subject matter in both disciplines is overtly autobiographical, he often included or refers to the Teddy Boy/Rock and Roll era of his youth. Byrne designed record covers for Donovan, The Beatles, Gerry Rafferty and Billy Connolly. His work is held in major collections in Scotland and abroad. Several of his paintings hang in The Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh, the Museum of Modern Art and the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow.

Lot 336

* JOHN BYRNE RSA (SCOTTISH 1940 - 2023), FEG limited edition bronze on marble base, signed and inscribed AP40cm high including baseNote 1: This work was cast in Edinburgh in an edition of 9, plus 4 Artist Proofs.Note 2: John Byrne studied at both Edinburgh and Glasgow Schools of Art in the late 50s and early 60s. A superb painter and draughtsman, the multi-talented Byrne was also a first-class playwright (‘The Slab Boys’, ‘Tutti Frutti’), his ear for dialogue was as acute (and witty) as his eye for detail. Much of his subject matter in both disciplines is overtly autobiographical, he often included or refers to the Teddy Boy/Rock and Roll era of his youth. Byrne designed record covers for Donovan, The Beatles, Gerry Rafferty and Billy Connolly. His work is held in major collections in Scotland and abroad. Several of his paintings hang in The Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh, the Museum of Modern Art and the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow.

Lot 214

CATRIONA MILLAR, LUCINDA oil on canvas, initialledframedimage size 50cm x 60cm, overall size 77cm x 67cm Note: Catriona Millar's work takes its inspiration from the stories that lie at the heart of the human condition, and the sparkle of a narrative behind the eyes of her subjects hints at everything from longing to melancholy. Her work often juxtaposes human characters with a variety of animal confidants, with some seeming physically present in the composition while others take on a talismanic quality. Born in Glasgow, Catriona Millar studied at Harrogate School of Art and Grays School of Art, Aberdeen. Since the success of her sell-out 2005 degree show she has exhibited across the UK including the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh. In October 2006 she came to the attention of Charles Saatchi with her first solo exhibition at the Dundas Street Gallery, Edinburgh. Catriona Millar now lives and paints in the southeast of England. Catriona Millar is listed in the 2012 edition of Who's Who in Scotland. In the Scottish Contemporary Art Auction of 3rd May 2015 lot 2138 "The Agency" by Millar sold for £2800 (hammer).

Lot 228

* BARBARA RAE CBE RA RSA RE (SCOTTISH b. 1943), SEAGATE limited edition colour etching on paper, signed dated '93, titled and numbered 54/60mounted, framed and under glassimage size 27cm x 29cm, overall size 57cm x 50cm Label verso: Roger Billcliffe Fine Art, GlasgowNote: Painter, printmaker and teacher, born in Stirlingshire. She studied at Edinburgh College of Art 1961–5 concluding with postgraduate study, in 1966 using a travelling scholarship to work in France and Spain. In 1966–7 was at Moray House College of Education, then taught in Edinburgh Schools until appointments 1972–4 at Aberdeen College of Education, then from 1975 at Glasgow School of Art. In 1984 she was an exchange teacher at University of Maryland. Won a number of awards and prizes, including Arts Council Awards and RSA Guthrie Award and Medal. In 1985 she gained a Scottish Arts Council Grant which permitted her to paint in Spain and New Mexico. Rae was an extremely prolific exhibitor internationally and from 1967, when she had her first solo show at New 57 Gallery, in Edinburgh, was regular at venues including Aberdeen Art Gallery; Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh and London; and Glasgow Print Studio. Her work is in several dozen collections, including Aberdeen Art Gallery, University of Glasgow and British Museum. Rae was a striking landscape painter with a rich palette, yet her pictures sometimes have an intense, brooding quality. Was elected RSA, and RA in 1996. Over the next few years Rae travelled extensively and in 2002 had a residency at Ballinglen Arts Foundation, County Mayo, Ireland. The North House Gallery, Manningtree, put on Barbara Rae Ten Years’ Printmaking in 2004, the first such major survey. In the same year she had a solo show at Tom Caldwell Gallery, Belfast, with another, Mayo, of monotypes and colour etchings in 2006. In 2003, Aberdeen University conferred an Hon. Doctorate on Rae and the Royal College of Art an Hon. Fellowship.Condition of the picture is good overall, with no visible or known issues.

Lot 220

CATRIONA MILLAR, LILY oil on canvas, initialledunframedoverall size 40cm x 30cm Note: Catriona Millar's work takes its inspiration from the stories that lie at the heart of the human condition, and the sparkle of a narrative behind the eyes of her subjects hints at everything from longing to melancholy. Her work often juxtaposes human characters with a variety of animal confidants, with some seeming physically present in the composition while others take on a talismanic quality. Born in Glasgow, Catriona Millar studied at Harrogate School of Art and Grays School of Art, Aberdeen. Since the success of her sell-out 2005 degree show she has exhibited across the UK including the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh. In October 2006 she came to the attention of Charles Saatchi with her first solo exhibition at the Dundas Street Gallery, Edinburgh. Catriona Millar now lives and paints in the southeast of England. Catriona Millar is listed in the 2012 edition of Who's Who in Scotland. In the Scottish Contemporary Art Auction of 3rd May 2015 lot 2138 "The Agency" by Millar sold for £2800 (hammer).

Lot 216

CATRIONA MILLAR, MISS AUGUSTA oil on canvas, initialledframedimage size 46cm x 36cm, overall size 63cm x 53cm Note: Catriona Millar's work takes its inspiration from the stories that lie at the heart of the human condition, and the sparkle of a narrative behind the eyes of her subjects hints at everything from longing to melancholy. Her work often juxtaposes human characters with a variety of animal confidants, with some seeming physically present in the composition while others take on a talismanic quality. Born in Glasgow, Catriona Millar studied at Harrogate School of Art and Grays School of Art, Aberdeen. Since the success of her sell-out 2005 degree show she has exhibited across the UK including the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh. In October 2006 she came to the attention of Charles Saatchi with her first solo exhibition at the Dundas Street Gallery, Edinburgh. Catriona Millar now lives and paints in the southeast of England. Catriona Millar is listed in the 2012 edition of Who's Who in Scotland. In the Scottish Contemporary Art Auction of 3rd May 2015 lot 2138 "The Agency" by Millar sold for £2800 (hammer).

Lot 128

* JUNE CAREY RSW RGI (SCOTTISH b. 1942), DIES ANNIVERSARIES limited edition colour etching on paper, signed, titled and numbered 1/5mounted, framed and under glassimage size 48cm x 35cm, overall size 81cm x 61cm Note: June Carey began her art education in the 1960s at The Glasgow School of Art. She has been exhibiting her work widely throughout Britain and abroad ever since. Her awards include The Scottish Arts Council 1998, McGrigor Donald Trust 1989, European City of Culture Woman 2000 (First Prize) 1990, Dundee District Council Purchase Prize 1991, British Council Assistance Grant 1992, The Hope Scott Trust Award 1993, Scottish Arts Club Award 1993, McDonald Orr Ltd 1993, Anne Redpath Award 1996, BP Aberdeen Assistance Grant 2002, Connell & Connell Sponsorship and in 2004, a Research Grant from the Scottish Arts Council, to visit India. June Carey's work can be found in the collections of Lady Thyne; Peter Gabriel, BBC Television, The Royal Bank of Scotland, The Scottish Arts Council, Oxford University, Teachers Whisky, Highland Region, Edwins Gallery Jakarta, Barclay Lennie Fine Art Ltd, MacTaggart & Mickel Ltd. Eastern General Hospital, McDonald Orr Ltd, Dundee District Council, Arts in Fife and Private Collectors at home and abroad.

Lot 212

CATRIONA MILLAR, VENETIA AND LITTLE WING oil on canvas, initialledframedimage size 50cm x 60cm, overall size 68cm x 77cm Note: Catriona Millar's work takes its inspiration from the stories that lie at the heart of the human condition, and the sparkle of a narrative behind the eyes of her subjects hints at everything from longing to melancholy. Her work often juxtaposes human characters with a variety of animal confidants, with some seeming physically present in the composition while others take on a talismanic quality. Born in Glasgow, Catriona Millar studied at Harrogate School of Art and Grays School of Art, Aberdeen. Since the success of her sell-out 2005 degree show she has exhibited across the UK including the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh. In October 2006 she came to the attention of Charles Saatchi with her first solo exhibition at the Dundas Street Gallery, Edinburgh. Catriona Millar now lives and paints in the southeast of England. Catriona Millar is listed in the 2012 edition of Who's Who in Scotland. In the Scottish Contemporary Art Auction of 3rd May 2015 lot 2138 "The Agency" by Millar sold for £2800 (hammer).

Lot 345

Steiff Bears, two including ref. 667183 The First American Teddy bear, height 38cm, limited edition no. 7202, with certificate; ref. 660726 British Collectors' Teddy bear, height 35cm, limited edition no.3671 of 4000, with certificate.Qty: 2

Lot 205

WW2 Air Vice Marshal Johnnie Johnson CBE DSO DFC Signed Signature Card Attached to inside page of First Edition Wartime Hardback Book titled Air Aces by Gordon Anthony. Published in 1944. Portraits of Aces Also Throughout This Book. Showing Signs of age. Est. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99

Lot 47

Giacomo Agostini signed limited edition print with signing photo Over the course of a remarkable career of 17 years, the peerless Giacomo Agostini won 15 world titles, 12 Isle of Man TT crowns and an astonishing 122 Grand Prix'. He became motor cycling's first genuine world superstar and, whether riding a 350cc or 500cc racing motorcycle, he was nearly always the man to beat whenever he took up his position on the starting grid.After winning his final world title in 1975, Agostini enjoyed his last competitive year in 1976. Fittingly, his last career victory came at the Nurburgring - the German venue where he had won his very first Grand Prix race back in 1965.This stunning print chosen by Giacomo, shows him on his favourite road circuit in the Isle of Man. He has personally signed each print and you will receive a separate photo of the signing (as shown in the inset image).Actual Size 560mm x 410mm - limited edition of 250 and part of the Sporting Masters editions - Photo printed on 250gsm, high quality art board - The accompanying photo of the personality signing this item will include a copyright over the image and the edition number may vary. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99

Lot 85

Nick Walker (b.1969)Mona Simpson (First Edition)Screenprint in colours, 2006, signed in pencil, aside from the edition of 750, published by Pictures on Walls, London, on wove paper, with full margins, sheet 698 x 497mm (27 1/2 x 19 5/8in)

Lot 265

Bryan Ingham (1936-1997)Still Life with Jug and Sun; UntitledTwo etchings printed in colours, 1988, the first initialled and dated in pencil, numbered from the edition of 12 in roman numerals, each on wove paper, with full margins, largest image 280 x 225mm (11 x 9in) and similar (framed) (2)

Lot 291

A first edition signed book 'The Clockmakers of Cumberland' by John B Penfold, book number 28Location:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 77

A mixed lot of collectable items to include a tin of Star Trek first edition metal collectors cards, three 'The Star Wars Trilogy' Tazo collectors packs, two boxes of unopened 'Makers of the Millenium' medals and othersLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 158

Commemorative Coin Sets - to include 'The Princess Diana Commemorative Coin Pair' comprising of Cupro-nickel £5 Coin and a 9ct Gold (1g) Crown, together with two other 9ct Gold Princess Dina Crowns, 'The Crowning Moments of Queen Elizabeth II' Set of six Gold Plated Crowns, 'The King George V First World War Threepence Set 1914-1918, a cased 'World War I Silver Commemorative', along with 'Portraits of Her Majesty Commemorative Coin Cover', the 2015 Fourth Portrait Final Edition Coin Cover and 2015 Fifth Portrait First Edition Coin Cover,

Lot 122

Six Royal Crown Derby imari animal paperweights comprising a large Lion, second quality silver stopper, an Exclusive Signature Edition for Harrods designed by John Ablitt, a Zebra, silver stopper, a Duck-Billed Platypus from The Australian Collection, gold stopper, boxed with certificate, a Llama, An Exclusive for The Royal Crown Derby Collectors Guild, gold stopper signed in gold and dated 2001, boxed, a Meerkat, gold stopper and an Armadillo, silver stopper, boxed, (6)first height 15.5cm.,Condition: Good condition

Lot 318

Mae West - the Queen of Sex Edition: First Edition Author: Maurice Leonard Published: 1991 Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers. Inscribed. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99

Lot 533

Giacomo Agostini signed limited edition print with signing photo Over the course of a remarkable career of 17 years, the peerless Giacomo Agostini won 15 world titles, 12 Isle of Man TT crowns and an astonishing 122 Grand Prix'. He became motor cycling's first genuine world superstar and, whether riding a 350cc or 500cc racing motorcycle, he was nearly always the man to beat whenever he took up his position on the starting grid.After winning his final world title in 1975, Agostini enjoyed his last competitive year in 1976. Fittingly, his last career victory came at the Nurburgring - the German venue where he had won his very first Grand Prix race back in 1965.This stunning print chosen by Giacomo, shows him on his favourite road circuit in the Isle of Man. He has personally signed each print and you will receive a separate photo of the signing (as shown in the inset image).Actual Size 560mm x 410mm - limited edition of 250 and part of the Sporting Masters editions - Photo printed on 250gsm, high quality art board - The accompanying photo of the personality signing this item will include a copyright over the image and the edition number may vary. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99

Lot 561

Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan signed Limited Edition Lithograph with COA This absolutely stunning item of signed Cricket Memorabilia a striking action lithograph that takes you on a photographic and factual journey through Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan's continuing battle to become the world's greatest wicket taker. Personally signed by both spinners and independently authenticated and certified by the major chartered accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers, 'Record Pursuit' is available in a strictly limited edition of 350Officially licensed by Cricket Australia and Sri Lanka Cricket, each are individually numbered and measure in at a large and impressive 650mm by 450mmRivals, friends, headline-makers and two of the world's greatest bowlers, Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan will remember 2004 as a watershed in their colourful careers, with both spinners passing 500 Test wickets and continuing their 'battle' to become the world's greatest-ever wicket taker Their race to be the first spin bowler to take 500 wickets was a classic ' cat and mouse' struggle during Australia's 3-Test series in Sri Lanka in March 2004. After a well-publicised and determined duel, Warne was victorious, taking wicket number 500 on March 12, during the 1st Test in Galle. By the end of the tour, the ledger read: Warne 517 wickets, Muralitharan 513 - with West Indian great Courtney Walsh's world record of 519 wickets ready to be broken It was Muralitharan who first claimed that illustrious 'crown', passing Walsh's record during Sri Lanka's Test series against Zimbabwe in May 2004. The champion off-spinner set a new world record when he captured his 520th wicket in the 1st Test in Harare on May 8. Muralitharan then dismissed a further seven Zimbabwean batsmen in the series to take his tally to 527. Shane Warne's quest to overhaul Muralitharan in the world wicket-taking began in the two-Test series against Sri Lanka in Darwin and Cairns in July. Warne took 3 wickets in the 1st Test in Darwin to move within reach of Muralitharan, before equalling his world record mark with a sensational haul of 7 wickets in the 2nd Test in Cairns! Warne held the record until it was broken by Muralitharan on December 3, 2007A superb item of Cricket Memorabilia to celebrate the two statistically greatest Bowlers of all time! Edition number may vary. Good condition. Est. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99

Lot 148

LAGAVULIN 1979 DISTILLERS EDITION ISLAY SINGLE MALT Distilled: 1979Double matured in Pedro Ximenez casks.43% ABV / 70cl The Islay distillery of Lagavulin first gained notoriety in 1862 when it was acquired by the well-known blender, John Logan Mackie. He then passed the reins to his nephew Peter, who is credited with the creation of the highly regarded White Horse Blend. This blend was so successful that by 1924 the Mackie group changed their name to White Horse Distillers, before becoming part of the DCL group a few years later. Lagavulin single malt was still produced under the White Horse Distillers name until the late 1990s when it became part of the Diageo conglomerate. The most famous advocate of Lagavulin is probably fictional character, Ron Swanson, from hit US sit-com Parks & Recreation. However, Nick Offerman (the actor who plays Ron) must also enjoy a drop, as he has partnered up with the distillery to create his own limited-edition whisky.

Lot 133

GLENFIDDICH 12 YEAR OLD LIMITED EDITION DESIGN WITH HIP FLASK BLENDED WHISKY 40% ABV / 70cl Without Glenfiddich, Scotland might not enjoy the same thriving whisky scene it has today. Founded in 1886 by William Grant, and still family owned, Glenfiddich was one of the first distilleries to seriously market single malt whisky as a credible alternative to blends. This decision was prompted by a dispute with their grain supplier in 1963, leading to a scaling back in production of their Grant’s blend. By the late 1960s Glenfiddich single malt was a firm hit with the Jet Set, who were picking it up in their droves from the newly emerging Duty-Free market. That early prescience clearly paid off, as (despite strong competition from fellow Speyside giants Glenlivet and Macallan) Glenfiddich is consistently the best-selling single malt in the world, shifting over 1 million cases every year.

Lot 215

Nicholson (William), AN ALPHABET, first edition, illustrated laid paper effect covers on card boards, red edges to block, laid paper endpapers, front free endpaper with pencil inscription, illustrated title page, twenty six lithographic plates from the original wood block illustrations, tipped in advertisement for 'An Almanac Of Twelve Sports For 1898', William Heinemann, London 1898' (at fault)

Lot 216

Nicholson (William), AN ALMANAC OF TWELVE SPORTS, first edition, words by Rudyard Kipling, illustrated laid paper effect covers on card boards, laid paper endpapers, front free endpaper with pencil inscription, illustrated title page, twelve lithographic plates from the original wood block illustrations, advertisement for 'An Alphabet', William Heinemann, London 1898'; with Nicholson (William), LONDON TYPES, first edition, Quatorzains by W. E Henley, illustrated laid paper effect covers on card boards, red edges to block, laid paper endpapers, front free endpaper with pencil inscription, illustrated title page, thirteen lithographic plates from the original wood block illustrations, advertisement for 'An Almanac Of Twelve Ports', 'An Alphabet' and 'London Types', William Heinemann, London 1898' (2) (at fault)

Lot 221

Plot (Robert), THE NATURAL HISTORY OF STAFFORD-SHIRE, first edition, later full leather with original tooled leather applied to front and back boards, laid paper, engraved vignette to title page, eleven single page plates, twenty six fold-out plates, lacking map, four pages of subscribers after index, printed at the Theater, Oxford 1686, later slipcase, ex Staffordshire County Library collection (at fault)

Lot 219

Shaw (Stebbing), THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF STAFFORDSHIRE COMPILED FROM THE MANUSCRIPTS OF HUNTBACH, LOXDALE, BISHOP LYTTELTON […], first edition, vol I only, large folio, later 3/4 leather, orange cloth boards, laid paper, forty three plates including some fold-outs (some tissue guarded), further vignettes, head and tail pieces throughout, Wolverhampton map bound in after index (lacking frontispiece map), asterisk pages pp153-158 and pp411-416, printed for J. Nichols, J. Robson et al, London 1798, ex Staffordshire County Library collection (at fault)

Lot 145

Queens 60th anniversary mint stamps limited edition book, 194/995. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 209

Royal Crown Derby owlet paperweight, Collectors Guild edition, with gold stopper, no cracks or chips, H: 60 mm. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 142

Westminster mint D-Day collectors edition stamps and medallion set, 88/2019. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 860

Star Wars - Master Replicas - Limited Edition Qui-Gon Jinn Lightsaber from The Phantom Menace (1999) 1/1 scale prop replica. Based on the weapon used by Qui-Gon (Liam Neeson) in the prequel movie. Contents large appear unused and are still 'factory wrapped' within the box. With display stand, case, plaque and certificate - most still wrapped. Retaining the original shipping box with all internal packaging present. Contents as new, mint and undisplayed. SW-151.  Note: stock image used for first image as many of the internal components within this piece remain wrapped and unopened. 

Lot 917

TWO HARDBACK FIRST EDITION COPIES OF HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF BLOOD PRINCE

Lot 151

Rare Irish Edition Dublin Society: Tull (Jethro) The Horse-Hoeing Husbandry; or, An Essay On the Principles of Tillage and Vegetation, 8vo Dublin (A. Rhames for R. Gunne) 1733. First Edn., fine wd. cut headpiece, 6 lg. fold. plts. at end, XVII, 417[IV], cont.. calf, blind fillet borders, raised bands mor. label. V. good copy of this rare volume. (1)

Lot 381

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, (First Australian Edition) Rowling (J.K.) Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, 8vo, Victoria (Australian Print Group) 1997 (1998), with colophon 10-1, First Australian Edition, laminated boards designed by Thomas Taylor, with 'Smarties 1997 Gold Award Winner' on front cover, 223pps. Good clean copy of one of the iconic books of children's literature. Scarce in this condition. (1)

Lot 334

Rare Early Printing of the Hobbit Tolkien (J.R.R.)  The Hobbit or There and Back Again, Lond., George Allen & Unwin 1959. Second Edn, Eleventh Impression. Illustrated cloth boards, with illustrated end papers. Original pictorial d.j. designed b y the author. Housed  in collector's solander box. (Illustrated in black and white and with one coloured frontispiece plate by the author.) Tolkien's prelude to 'The Lord of the Rings,' First Published in 1937 to wide critical acclaim, in which the true significance  of Bilbo's success in riddles, and the nature of Gollum's 'Precious' is revealed.   A relatively early printing, matching the appearance & format of the first edition.

Lot 308

Scarce First Edition Smith (John) Choir Gaur; The Grand Orrery of The Ancient Druids, Commonly called Stonehenge, on Salibury Plain,.., Lg. 4to Salisbury 1771. Printed for the Author. First Edn., With 3 lg. fold. plates & 2 original contemporary drawings of same, bound in, VI, 73pp, a few cont. m/ss notes & corrections, with some additional material loosely inserted, later boards. V. clean copy. Rare. (1)

Lot 691

Rare Limited Edition in Original Dust Jacket with Sketch by Jack B. Yeats Yeats (Jack B.) Life in the West of Ireland.  Drawn and Painted By .. D.&L. 1912, First Edn., Special Edition with an Original Sketch. Sm qto buckram boards, linen spine, title labels, t.e.g., in the original illus. d.w. (with minor repair), No. 49 of 150 copies with an original signed coloured sketch of a coachman on prelim. With the 8 tipped-in colour prints, 32 line drawings and 16 reproductions from paintings. Bookplate of Gilbert MacSwiney.  (1) A magnificent copy, virtually as issued, in the rare d.w. A very scarce edition, made scarcer by the ease of extracting and framing the signed sketch. There can be no more than a handful of copies still retaining the sketch, a Yeat's rarity.

Lot 270

Limited Edition with Original Fly inset inside Cover Fishing: Malone (E.J.) Irish Trout and Salmon Flies, roy 8vo Gerrards Cross (C. Smythe) 1984. First Edn., Lim. Edn. No. 10 of 60 Copies bound in three-quarter leather, with original fly inset,  cold. illus. blue mor. raised bands. V. good copy. (1)

Lot 732

Signed Presentation Copy Dolmen Press:  Clifford (Sigerson) Travelling Tinkers, 8vo Dublin (Dolmen Press) 1951 First Edn., Special Limited Edition No. 24 of 100 Copies Only.  Signed Pres. Copy for David Wilkinson, signed  twice by author, and also signed  by Printer, Liam Miller. Orig. black cloth & grey dust jacket with printed label. Excellent copy. Rare. (1) * The First Book from the Dolmen Press.

Lot 551

Very Early Provincial Printing Co. Louth:  Alvary's Prosody Construed for the Use of the School of Drogheda, 12mo Drogheda (John Fleming at the Two-Bibles, West Street) 1778. Sole Edition  15pp sewn, in orig. marbled wrappers. Extremely Scarce. (1) * John Fleming is accepted as one of the first, if not the first printer in Drogheda.

Lot 310

Fine Hand-Coloured Plates:  The Andalusian Sketch Book, edited by  Honan (Michael Burke) folio London 1837. First Edition. Hd. cold. frontis & 11 others sim. all clean, orig. cloth, gilt spine. Scarce. (1)

Lot 375

Signed Limited Edition Heaney (Seamus) The Spirit Level, L. (Faber & Faber) 1996, Limited Edn., No 130/350 Copies Signed  by the author, cloth backed boards, ptd. label, slipcase. (1) * This was Heaney's first published collection, after winning the Nobel Prize the year previous

Lot 354

One of 20 Signed Copies with Holograph Poem Heaney (Seamus) The Tree Clock. Linenhall Library, Belfast 1990, First Edn., No. 9 of the super-limited edition of 20 copies each with a holograph poem, inscribed on  t.p. to Jorunn, dated 20.ix.’90, signed at rear by Heaney and by the binder Sydney Aiken, finely hand-bound in half linen on marbled boards, marbled e.p., titled in gilt on upper cover, matching marbled slipcase, a most attractive production.  The holograph poem inscribed by Heaney is The Point (20 lines).

Lot 714

Signed & Inscribed by Author Beckett (Samuel) Comedie et actes divers  8vo Paris: Les Editions de Minuit 1966. First French Edition. Orig. cream wrappers lettered in blue and black and with publisher's device on both covers, glassine jacket. (1) * Half title inscribed by author to the writer Andre Marissel, dated July? 1966. Six short plays translated by author from English. V. good copy.

Lot 730

Signed Limited Edition Beckett (Samuel) Imagination Dead Imagine, 8vo Lond. (Calder and Boyars) 1965. Special Limited Edition, No. 70 of 100 Copies Only, Signed by Author. Issued in Advance of First Edition, orig. gilt lettered grey buckram, clear plastic wrapper, and slipcase. V. good. (1)

Lot 88

Signed by the Author Mitchel (Flora H.) Vanishing Dublin, 4to Dublin 1966. Signed, First Sole Edition. 50 full page cold. plts., orig. cold. pict. d.w., & outer wrapper. A very clean Copy.  (1)

Lot 833

Very Good Copy of First Edition Offaly Directory: The King's County Directory, First Year 1890, including a Short History, together with Coloured Map, Almanac and Calendar. 8vo Parsonstown [Birr] 1890. First Edn., Two ptd. titles, fold. cold. map, with illus. adverts. orig. gilt decor. crimson cloth. An exceptionally good copy of this scarce directory. (1)

Lot 83

Yeats (Jack B.) Life in the West of Ireland, 4to Dublin & L. (Maunsel & Co.) 1912. First General Edition. Eight full page mounted cold. plts., line drawings & illus. reproductions, orig. gilt decor. blue cloth. Good. (1)

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