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Lot 358

ENGLISH SCHOOL, 18th century A portrait of a gentleman wearing a blue coat and a white stock, oval, pastel, 30cm x 25cm, retaining the original giltwood and gesso frame with a beaded inner borderProvenance: According to a label on the reverse this pastel portrait was in the Drawing Room at Ven House and was shown there in a photograph of circa 1890. It came to Sandford Orcas in 1929. It possibly depicts Thomas Hutchings Medlycott, the father of Sir William Coles Medlycott, the first Baronet.

Lot 21

A LATE GEORGE II MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE ensuite with the previous tables, but with a later top, on a fluted column and an acanthus-carved tripod base ending in elongated claw and ball feet, the top almost certainly a 19th century replacement, 46cm diameter x 69cm highProvenance: According to family records this table formed part of the original furnishings at Ven House, Milborne Port, Somerset. It retains two labels - "Ven House: First Floor Bedroom" and "MBM" (Mervyn Bradford Medlycott).

Lot 136

A BRASS-HILTED HUNTING HANGER18th century, the guard cast and chased in relief with a classical figure and hunting scenes, the grip bound with fish skin in leather scabbard (the blade is seized within), 58cm; together with an Islamic short sword with horn grip and endorsed eagle quillons, and velvet scabbard and straps en suite, with partially legible engraving on the locket "Taken by... in his first....against the Turks", 44cm blade; and a 19th century Nepalese kukri (lacking by-knives) (3)

Lot 308

AN ELIZABETHAN "BLACKWORK" EMBROIDERY COIF (CAP) circa 1580, now laid flat, worked with coils of berried foliage with spear-shaped leaves, 40cm x 23.5cm; and an Elizabethan stomacher worked in a geometric pattern with stylised Tudor roses, partly in gold and silver thread, on a linen ground and now with a hessian backing, 33cm x 22.5cm (2)Literature: The coif, or cap, is illustrated in colour in "Antique Needlework" by Lanto Synge first published in 1982, plate 10A.

Lot 217

A Qashqai kelim rug, first half 20th century277cm x 137cmCondition:Wear to all four edges. Wear to one lower edge and further wear to one corner. Small patches of wear and one small repair off centre. Edges taped underside to stabilise. Small repaired tear to one edge.

Lot 90

H. Watson (British 20th Century) Sir Gordon Richards on Rose of England, signed and dated 1930 lower left, titled lower right, inscribed 'Frank Briggs Newmarket 1930' lower left, oil on canvas, 51 x 69 cm, frame 61 x 79 cmShropshire-born Sir Gordon Richards (1904-1986) was one of the most celebrated jockeys in history. During his career he rode 4,870 winners from 21,843 rides and was the British Flat Racing Champion Jockey 26 times. Richards was the first jockey to be knighted, in 1953, following his much anticipated Derby win.Rose of England (1927-1947) was bred by Lady James Douglass and trained by Thomas Hogg at Newmarket for owner Lord Glanely. She ran with Richards for the Oaks at Epsom and won by three lengths.Provenance: Gifted by Richards to a relative Condition:The painting is an oil on canvas, framed without glazing. The canvas appears in good general condition, no obvious losses or tears. The paint has surface-level craquelure throughout, no obvious paint loss and surface appears stable. There is some minor general wear and tear to the frame, the joints are sound.

Lot 126

Two Seth Pennington and John Part (Liverpool) porcelain cream jugs, the first of of Chelsea ewer form, circa 1780, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with unusual Fisherman-type subsidiary landscape prints, 8.5cm high; the second of tall form with pedestal foot, printed with pagodas and landscapes, unmarked, 9.5cm high (2) (the latter restored)Condition:Chelsea ewer - A small chip to the unglazed underside of the footTall pedestal cream jug - Restoration to spout.

Lot 194

Two 19th century upholstered wing armchairsThe first of button back form, raised on turned mahogany front supports and castors, 79cm wide, seat height 36cm; the second of wing form, raised on turned mahogany front supports and castors, 74cm wide, seat height 46cm, both re-upholstered in salmon pink textured fabric. (2)Provenance:Wirswall Hall, Whitchurch, Shropshire.Condition:Both structurally sturdy. Good cushioning and springing. Some minor marks and scuffs to the show wood. Upholstery fabric has faded in places and there are some fairly faint stains in places also.

Lot 89

British School (19th Century) Portrait Miniature of Evan Nepean, in Royal Navy uniform, watercolour on ivory, 8 x 6 cm, frame 12 x 10 cmHandwritten label to verso 'Evan Nepean commander R.N. 15 Augt 1785 - 20 Ap 1864 (later Rear Admiral) painted between 22 Oct 1823 and 18 Dec 1827'Note: Evan Nepean was the second son of Lieutenant-General Nicholas Nepean and nephew of the First Baronet, Sir Evan Nepean, First Secretary and then Commisioner of the Admiralty. He entered the Navy in 1798. In 1815 he became a Lieutenant and in 1823, a Commander. In 1841 he became a Captain and retired from service in 1862 as a Rear Admiral. Between 1839 and 1841 he was commander of H.M.S.Comus, an eighteen gun sloop on the West India station where he was principally employed in affording protection to British trade during the revoloutionary unrest in New Grenada. In 1844 he sold a large and significant collection of mainly pottery pieces, from Isla Sacrificios, off the Coast of Vera Cruz in West Mexico, to the British Museum.Ivory Exemption certificate number: XA4GBSEU Condition:Thank you for your interest in lot 89. The painting is framed under glazing – not examined external to the frame. The ivory appears to be in good condition- no obvious evidence for splitting or warping. The paint has some fading to the background, and to the navy blue of the jacket. The frame has some general wear and tear and the frame rest is frayed and a little loose at the join.

Lot 166

A French tapestry wall hanging, first half 20th centuryWoven with a medieval hunting scene in a bucolic landscape, within a border of flowers and foliage, with dark green cotton backing cloth.160cm x 205cmCondition:Good overall. Colours have uniformly faded but not excessively.

Lot 220

A pair of buff terracotta garden urnsFirst half 20th century, the rims moulded with acanthus leaves above relief moulded flowers and foliage, on associated and later pedestal bases.95cm high (2)Condition:General signs of age throughout. One has a chip to the rim. Both weathered and with some lichen staining. Pedestals show commensurate weathering.

Lot 641

Four Boxed Camberwick Green Robert Harrop Figures, First edition limited edition, CGL01 Windy Miller 0543/2500, CGL03 Captain Flack 0157/2500, CGL04 The Mayor 0353/2500 and CGL09 Peter Hazel (Postman) 0292/2500, all in mint boxed condition . (4 items)

Lot 542

Scalextric Goodwood Festival of Speed 2003 Le Man 1966 Limited Edition Set First Ford GT40 427 MKII Amon/McLaren Second Ford GT40 427 MKII Milers/Hulme Third Ford GT40 427 MKII Bucknum/ Hutcherson, with outer card box in mint boxed condition.

Lot 642

Five Boxed Camberwick Green Robert Harrop Figures, First edition limited edition, CGL05 Micky Murphy (Baker) 0516/2500, CGL06 Mrs Honeyman 0886/2500, CGL07 Dr Mopp 0228/2500, CGL08 Captain Snort 0349/2500 and CGL10 Mrs Cobbit (Flower Seller) 0561/2500, all in mint boxed condition . (5 items)

Lot 395

Sixteen various figures of ladies, comprising Coalport 'Ladies of Fashion, Vicky', Golden Age 'Eugenie, First Night at the Opera', 'Debutante Stella', 'Fairest Flowers, May', 'Ladies of Fashion, Ashley', 'Dearest Rose', 'Debutante Rosalind', 'Claire, The Collingwood Collection', 'Heart to Heart to Show & Care', 'Fairest Flowers Iris', also a Franklin Mint 'Madame Olenska, from the Age of Innocence', Royal Worcester 'A New Dawn', The Regal Collection 'Constance' and 'Eva', an American example '1721, Deborah', and a Francesca Art China 'Philippa' by I. Sutton (16).Condition Report: American figure has minor losses to dress, all have minor grubbing to footrim, otherwise appear ok with no obvious signs of faults damage or restoration. U.K. mainland postage £60+vat

Lot 537

GARRARD; a model 301 turntable in white, schedule number 51400/3, with Decca arm and stylus, transcription motor, also manual and other loose papers. Condition Report: - This lot is sold for decorative purposes only, and you must ensure that testing is completed by a qualified electrician before use.This record player was used by the BBC as a spare and was only used by the seller a long time ago. The seller states that it is working, but will certainly need a service before use.N.B. do not plug this in without speakers attached as damage may be caused. We certainly recommend reading the manual first. Schedule Number 51400/2 No provenance for BBC reference other than hear say from vendor

Lot 108

A ceramic pot lid depicting a hunting party after Wouvermann, 8 x 14cm, mounted on oval wooden plaque, an early 20th century brass bevel edge glazed carriage clock, the white enamelled dial set with Roman numerals, key wound movement and swing handle, height 19cm, and three Stevengraph Coventry woven silk hunting scenes, comprising 'The first point', 'Full Cry', and 'Dick Turpin's Ride to York On his Bonnie Black Bess 1739'.Condition Report: Carriage clock - in going order at the time of cataloguing, crack to the dial, brass is dull

Lot 680

A quantity of commemorative coins comprising two 'Winston Churchill, Be Daring, Be First, Be Different, Be Just', and three 'Nations Touch at Their Summits', with London Commonwealth Games logo to corner, five Beatrix Potter gold plated character 50p coins, seven Beatrix Potter lithograph printed 50p coins, all encapsulated, and various other collectors' coins.

Lot 621

THE ROYAL MAIL; a folder containing approximately twenty-nine Royal commemorative first day coin crown covers.

Lot 271

JAZZ; Ian Carr with Nuclear Plus 'Labyrinths' on UK Spaceship Vertigo gatefold sleeve, and Ray Warleigh 'First Album' on UK Phillips black label (2).

Lot 545

A quantity of first day covers contained within three albums and a quantity of loose examples.

Lot 547

NELSON MANDELA; a South African first day cover bearing the signature of Nelson Mandela.Condition Report: - We have not authenticated these signatures, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding.

Lot 624

THE ROYAL MINT; a limited edition encapsulated silver proof Piedfort £2 coin commemorating the First World War Aviation 2017, with certificate of authenticity, numbered 358/2000, in original The Royal Mint presentation case, with further information pamphlet and card outer box.

Lot 546

NELSON MANDELA; a first day five rand coin cover bearing the signatures of Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu.Condition Report: - We have not authenticated these signatures, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding.

Lot 677

A small quantity of coinage, to include '1967 Pre-Decimal Coinage of Great Britain', 'Coinage of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1977', first day cover with coin for the '80th Birthday of H. M. Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother', three different 'Queen Mother Glamis Castle' coins, two different coins for Cotswold Covers, and a first day cover for 'The Cookery & Food Association Royal Patron Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother' commemorative cover, certified cover number 7/100.

Lot 157

THE BEATLES; an autograph book bearing signatures of Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney to the first page, with a loose piece of paper bearing the signature of George Harrison, sold with a handwritten note from the vendor explaining that the signatures were obtained for them by a neighbour of theirs who worked at the Gaumont Theatre in Bradford, as a lighting technician. The autographs were signed when The Beatles played the Gaumont Theatre on 9th October 1964.Condition Report: - The majority of the book is blank.

Lot 266

JAZZ; The Kenny Clarke Francy Boland Big Band 'At Her Majesty's Pleasure', 'The First Set-Volcano', 'Off Limits' and 'All Smiles', also 'Change of Scenes' featuring Stan Getz, Kenny Burrell 'God Bless the Child' on CTI, 'David Clayton-Thomas' on UK RCA, Charlie Byrd 'Byrd at the Gate' on UK Riverside black/orange label, and 'Hollywood Byrd' on UK CBS, Stanley Black 'Rhapsody in Blue' and Robert Farnon 'Porgy And Bess'.

Lot 673

WESTMINSTER MINT; three Beatrix Potter 50p coin sets, each comprising a Perspex slab containing four UK brilliant uncirculated coins, in presentation boxes and with certificate of authenticity, comprising 2017, 2018, and '150th Anniversary' sets, also 'A Tale of Peter Rabbit' first day coin cover (4).

Lot 630

THE ROYAL MINT; 'Countdown to London 2012', the UK £5 coin presentation blister packs comprising two 2010 'Two Years and Counting to the London 2012 Olympics', two 2009, four 2011 Cycling, two 2009 and three London 2012 coins depicting the London Eye, also a sealed coin first day cover (14).

Lot 295

Over sixty 45rpm singles to include Donovan 'Googoobarabajagal', The Zombies 'Whenever You're Ready', Chris Andrews 'Something on My Mind', Ringo Starr 'Back Off Boogaloo', The Righteous Brothers 'You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'', John Mayall 'Looking Back', Walker Brothers EP 'I Need You', Elvis Presley EP 'Jailhouse Rock', The Cougars EP 'Saturday Nite with The Cougars', The Green Ginger Three EP 'From the Land of Green Ginger', Dionne Warwick 'Theme From Valley of the Dolls', The Merseybeats 'I Love You, Yes I Do', The Merseys 'So Sad About Us' and 'Sorrow', Wayne Fontana 'It Was Easier to Hurt Her', 'The Game Of Love', 'She Needs Love' and 'First Taste of Love', etc.

Lot 523

ENGLAND WORLD CUP TEAM 1966; a collection of first day covers bearing the signatures of the '66 World Cup team, to include Gordon Banks, Alf Ramsey, Kenneth Wolstenholme, Jimmy Greaves, Bobby Charlton, Bobby Moore, etc (4).Condition Report: - We have not authenticated these signatures, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding.

Lot 155

THE BEATLES; 'The Beatles: The Authorised Biography' by Hunter Davies, first edition 1968, together with two John Lennon Books 'In His Own Write' and 'A Spaniard in the Works' (3).

Lot 544

RICHARD BATCHELOR ‘DICK BATCH’ (1877-1961); an archive of letters, scripts, booklets, notes and newspaper cuttings from the 1920s–1970s, to include letters from Sid Field, Robb Wilson, Beryl Reid, Harry Norris, a black and white postcard of ‘The Dick Batch Music Stores’ in Wallasey and a large collection of handwritten and typed musical comedy sketches, gag notes and music, including ‘Comedy Sketch for TW Dames “Confidences” By Two Perfect Ladies’, ‘Three Men in a Hole’, ‘Cupid in the Mill’, ‘The Rest Cure’, ‘Capital and Labour’, 'Daily Doings’, ‘Hot Mustard’, etc. Provenance: - Sold by the family of Dick Batch. Condition Report: - Born in Whitby, the son of a boot and shoe shop proprietor. Dick married Margaret Main in South Shields 1901 and lived at the Boot and shoe shop until 1905, when his theatrical work took him to Birmingham then Liverpool and finally Wallasey in 1911. He was always involved in amateur theatrics, focusing on the variety/revue genre and appeared as a comedian, straight man and cast member. His first notable professional engagement was with “Roker Perriots” in 1900, when the cast included stars to be Harry Weldon and Bert Weston. At the commencement of the First World War, he interspersed his Army service with writing and wrote his first revue “Laughs and Ladies” for Harry Russell - it was an instant success.From then on, he was commissioned to write and produce revues for many well-known stage personalities. His shows included; “The Kellys and the Cohens”, “Mr Mustard’s Millions” and “On Velvet” written for the famous Tyneside comedian Wal Langtry (this also featured his famous song “Wheel Him In” written by Dick Batch which has copyright entries both here and America).The Derby Castle Theatre in the Isle of Man was home for a number of years for his summer shows “Oceans of Joy”, “Oceans of Notions” and the “Laugh Mixture”. During this time, he also wrote “The Spare Room” - a sketch featuring Jimmy James, which has appeared on stage, on the radio and as a talkie (for which there was some discussion on copyright), “Ask Billy” - which Dick considered his best sketch, and “Peter Henery Brown” for Tessie O’Shea - which she considered one of the best songs in her repertoire.Other stars he wrote for (and considered personal friends) were Gracie Fields, George Lacey, Hatton and Manners, Sid Field, Rob Wilton and Joe Daniels.In 1925, he and Margaret opened 'DICK BATCH MUSIC STORES' at 119 Borough Road Wallasey - a focus for musical interest in the area, including Liverpool - because of Margaret’s encyclopaedic knowledge of sheet music, until Jazz, Teddy Boys and Rock & Roll moved it to vinyl.While Margaret managed the shop, Dick took charge at various times, as Manager-Producer of a number of theatres, the Argyle Birkenhead, Hippodrome Birkenhead and the Hippodrome Wallasey on Borough Road opposite the music shop (originally the Irving Theatre founded by Sir Henry Irving), whilst also acting as booking agent for JW Clarke Theatre owner.One of the first revues he put on at the Hippodrome Wallasey, on its provincial tour, direct from the Garrick Theatre London, was ”West End Scandals” with the chief comedian of the show the very famous Tommy Trinder. One notable song he wrote was “The Daffodil Parade”, dedicated to the original Mersey Ferries ship Royal Daffodil, which he wrote in a review for the Wallasey Police Minstrels in 1923. It gained considerable popularity at the time.He gave vent to his vast knowledge, experiences and contacts by writing articles on theatrical subjects for the trade magazines, including an annual contribution, which appeared in the Christmas numbers of the Performer for 20 years up until his death.

Lot 676

Fifteen royal commemorative crown first day cover collection, mostly Queen Elizabeth and Philip, Churchill, Nelson, etc (15).Condition Report: Sealed and unopened

Lot 140

A Victorian silver chalice or trophy cup, London, 1874, makers mark indistinct, with rope twist decoration to the stem, with engraving 'Gainsborough Show 1880 PRESENTED BY THE PROPRIETERS OF THE Retford & Gainsborough Times FIRST PRIZE PONY JUMPING', 22.8cm high, 8.44 Troy oz; together a white metal topped scent bottle with hob nail cut body, 12cm high

Lot 184

Books - Brave New World by Aldous Huxley pub Chatto & Windus 1932, first edition and another edition pub The Zodiac Press 1948 (2)

Lot 208

French School 19th CenturyPortrait of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), half-length, as First ConsulOil on canvas94.6 x 78.2cm; 37¼ x 30¾inProvenance:By descent to the present owner

Lot 110

Evelyn De Morgan (1855-1919) Study for the head of an angel for ‘The Red Cross’ Pastel and chalk on brown paper, c.1916 30.1 x 20.6cm; 11¾ x 8in Provenance: The artist's sketchbook; Hartnoll & Eyre, London, 1970 Exhibited: London, Hartnoll & Eyre Ltd, Evelyn De Morgan 1855-1919, February 1970, no.22 The present work is a study for Evelyn De Morgan’s The Red Cross (De Morgan Collection, Barnsley), considered to be one of her most successful works on the theme of war. The painting shows Christ surrounded by a choir of angels, and the sketch offered here is a study for the face of the angel on the lower left. In the final composition De Morgan changed the angel’s hair colour to blond, perhaps to contrast more effectively with Christ’s red robes.The present work stands as a testament to both De Morgan’s exceptional artistic skill and her profound response to the upheavals of war. In the context of her broader body of work, particularly her symbolic exploration of the Boer Wars and later, the First World War, this drawing assumes a pivotal role. It encapsulates the essence of De Morgan's commitment to using art as a powerful medium for social commentary, expressing the emotional and spiritual toll of conflict. As a preparatory study for a larger wartime composition, this drawing serves as a snapshot into the artist's creative process, underscoring her dedication to conveying the human experience amidst the turbulence of war with both technical prowess and heartfelt conviction.We are grateful to Sarah Hardy, Director of the De Morgan Museum, for her assistance cataloguing the present work

Lot 205

Sir Joshua Reynolds PRA, FRS, FRSA (1723-1792) Portrait of Captain Benjamin Davies (1728-1777/78), half-length, wearing a magenta coat with gold trim Oil on canvas laid on board 74.6 x 62.7cm; 29¼ x 24¾in Provenance: Samuel Davies Craig, the sitter's grandson, by 1818; By descent to Samuel Davies Craig (d.1904); By descent to his niece, Beatrice Forsyth (d. c.1925); By descent to her niece Alice Colgate Rossiter (d. c.1935); By descent to Arthur W Rossiter Jr, 1935; By descent to Craig Colgate Jr., 1970; And by descent to the previous owner; By whom sold Grogan & Co, Massachusetts, USA, 11 December 2011, lot 257 Literature: Algernon Graves and William Vine Cronin, A History of the Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A., (London, 1899), I, pp.233-234; David Mannings, Sir Joshua Reynolds, A complete catalogue of his paintings (New Haven and London, 2000), text vol., p.161, cat. no.485; plate vol., p.283, pl.551 Exhibited: Probably New York, American Academy of Fine Arts, 1818 Benjamin Davies was born in Bristol, England and emigrated to New York, in 1750. He became a Master Mariner of New York City, and began his seafaring career with a voyage to China, as an apprentice to Captain William Sedgwick, of the East India Company. He later accompanied Captain George Jackson to India, and as the captain of the Hope, to England on several occasions.Sir Joshua Reynolds' pocket books first record an appointment with 'Mr Davis' [sic] in November 1758, a further five appointments in 1761 and a final one in 1762. A payment of 12gns is recorded in 1761 which would have been the full price for a head-and-shoulders portrait ordered before 1758.

Lot 137

Large collection of first day covers and commemoratives

Lot 282

First World War medals and a silk postcard

Lot 39

A Royal Crown Derby Imari 1128 pattern dinner plate, 27cm diameter, first quality

Lot 24

A set of four Royal Crown Derby miniature bears, Alice, Edward, Happy Birthday, first quality and Graduate, second quality, printed marks in red (4)

Lot 3

A Royal Crown Derby model from The Royal Cats Collection, Siamese Cat, 22cm, printed mark in red, first quality, boxed

Lot 40

A Royal Crown Derby Imari palette 1128 pattern side plate, 21.5cm diameter, first quality; a German Karl Enns owl model, 25.5cm (2)

Lot 26

A Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern dinner plate, first quality; a 2451 pattern dessert plate, second quality; a similar side plate, second quality (3)

Lot 69

A Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern plate, 21cm diameter, first quality; a pair of Royal Crown Derby cabinet plates, painted by F. Garnett, with flowers, pink borders, 23cm diameter; other plates, Vine, Lombardy, Normandie, etc; Red Aves jug, etc, qty

Lot 330

A Royal Crown Derby Royal Anoinette pattern quatrefoil trinket pot and cover, first quality; a Wedgwood Clio pattern circular trinket pot and cover; a pair of graduated Coalport Caughley Mask-Head jugs; a Denby jug; etc

Lot 5

A Royal Crown Derby model from The Royal Cats Collection, Burmese Cat, 22cm, printed mark in red, first quality, boxed

Lot 4

A Royal Crown Derby model from The Royal Cats Collection, Persian Cat, 16cm, printed mark in red, first quality, boxed

Lot 25

A Royal Crown Derby Royal Pinxton Roses teapot and cover, second quality; a cream jug, first quality; a sugar bowl, second quality (3)

Lot 276

GEORGE SPENCER WATSON ROI, RP, ARA, RA (1869-1934)Portrait of Mrs William Tisdall, (Elsie Gardiner) standing nearly full length, wearing a white dress with rose corsage, standing by a mirror and vase of red flowers, oil on canvas, 59 1/2 x 34 1/2 inExhibited: The Royal Academy, London 1909. no.40.Possibly Exhibited at The Paris Salon.Dresden. Kunstsalon Emil Richter, 1911.Dorset County Museum, Dorchester & Southampton Art Gallery 18th Sept 1981-10 January 1982 no.3Provenance: The Artist's family, by descent.The artist refers to the painting of this portrait in his notebook at the time. 'Aug 08. Mrs Tisdall nee Gardiner sister of Hilda and Mrs Thompson...done at Charlesfort.....Had a delightful time there'.Born in London the son of a surgeon, George Spencer Watson trained as an artist at St. John's Wood and The Royal Academy Schools from 1889. Exhibiting at the RA from 1891, George Spencer Watson's best Edwardian portraits show a controlled aestheticism and display the influence of John Singer Sargent.Although his earlier preference had been to paint subject pictures in the tradition of Lord Leighton and George Frederick Watts, Spencer Watson's later success as a society portraitist led to a steady stream of commissions. After 1900 Spencer Watson began exhibiting regularly at The Royal Academy, at The New Gallery and at The Society of Portrait painters of which he became an active member. Until the First World War he also exhibited at the Paris Salon regularly until the 1914 War, and he had a one man touring show in 1912. His price for a full length ranging between £60 and £100 (around £10000-15000 in current values)The sitter, Elsie Gardiner, had married William Tisdall in 1899. The Tisdalls were a prominent Irish family who had owned the Charlesfort Estate, Kells, Co. Meath since the mid 18th Century.

Lot 287

RICHARD CATON WOODVILLE. JNR (1856-1927) Robert Baden-Powell standing on a rocky outcrop, signed and dated 1900, pencil and grey wash heightened with white, on board, unframed, 19 x 12 in;Provenance: Private Collection, Hay on WyeThis is probably the original study for the Front Cover of the Illustrated London News, 26 May 1900.An identical image was engraved by Lascelles. Lord Baden-Powell served in the British Army from 1876 until 1910 in India and Africa. In 1899, during the 2nd Boer War in South Africa he successfully defended the town in the Seige of Mafeking. He was later to become Founder of the worldwide Boy Scout Movement. The lot is sold with four illustrations by George Henry Edwards, variously titled 'Before the Battle'; 'After the Battle'; 'Flags of our Empire'; and 'The Handy Men, on card, each 13 x 9 1/2 in; a grisaille illustration by Stanley Wood depicting Soldiers charging from a thicket; and a sepia illustration by J.E. Hodgson ARA depicting 'The Red Cross in the Sudan' (an illustration for The Graphic); all unframed, seven (7)Richard Caton Woodville Jnr spent most of his career working for the Illustrated London News. He regularly experienced battle at first hand including during the Russo-Turkish War 1877-1878 and The Anglo-Egyptian War of 1882. He also recreated a number of historic and battle scenes from the Boer and First World War

Lot 288

BRUCE BAIRNSFATHER (1887-1959) 'Last Time-Front under 100 Miles ... This time Front 2000 miles from home ...', pen and grey wash, 14 x 10 1/4 in (published in Reveille, 1 March 1941); together with five other unframed cartoons by the artist: 'That Medal was once an exclusive he-man affair 1915 ... But now 1941 ... '15 x 10 3/4 in (Published in the Reveille 18 Jan 1941); 'Then (it could be as bad as this) ... Now (it can be as good as this ...) 15 x 10 3/4 in (Published in the Reveille 12th April 1941); 'And to think that it's the same dear old moon that's looking down on him, 1915 ... This Horrid beast of a moon is sure to bring them over tonight 1940 ... The same Old Moon, 15 x 10 3/4 in (Published in the Reveille 9th November 1940); 'When one would like to start an offensive on ones own ... and Leave just cancelled, 17 1/2 x 2 1/2 in (Unpublished, but a redraw of one of the artist's cartoons in 'Fragments from France'; and 'Ullo, I see there's still another tin of that plum and apple left ... Civilisation cries to heaven against this crowning outrage! ... another tin of Plum and Apple', 19 x 15 in (Published in The Bystander on 7th August 1918. Originally titled 'Each paints the Thing as he sees it'); six (6)Provenance: Private Collection, Hay on WyeCaptain Charles Bruce Bairnsfather (1888-1959) was a prominent British humourist and Cartoonist. Bairnsfather fought in the First World War in France. He began sketching in the trenches and his first cartoons about army Life appeared in the weekly publication 'The Bystander'. His drawings enjoyed wide popularity. During World War 11 he served as an official cartoonist with the US Army in Europe.We are grateful to Mark Warby for his help in the cataloguing of this lot.

Lot 279

GEORGE SPENCER WATSON ROI, RP, ARA, RA (1869-1934) 'A Study', oil on canvas, 40 x 34 inExhibited :The Royal Academy, London 1933.Dorset County Museum, Dorchester & Southampton Art Gallery, 18th Sept 1981-10 January 1982. no.55.Literature; Modern Masterpieces. Publ. Newnes, c 1935 p 4, first issue (Cover Illustration)'This striking and brilliantly executed painting of 'the female form divine' is one of the last of this Academician's works, and in it is summed up the knowledge of a lifetime' Modern Masterpieces, (ibid). That appreciation of his work is also echoed in an obituary printed shortly after the artist's death state which stated that 'his painting of the nude was remarkable for its refinement of feeling'This work can be compared with a slightly earlier work from the late 1920s, titled 'A Sunlit Nude', (Russell Cotes Museum and Art Gallery, Bournemouth). It also bears comparison with another important female figure study titled 'Nude' (1927) Harris Art Gallery, Preston.cf also a nude study of Marishka, Christie's King Street, 27th March 2003.Though Spencer Watson's oeuvre contained a wide range of portrait, landscape and classical subject matter, nude studies by the artist are relatively rare. His nude studies varying in character, to some extent dependent on the attributes and character of the sitter.In this study Spencer Watson observes a classical clarity of outline with a precisely observed rendering of a seated model, contrasted with a dark blue background.

Lot 30

Judas Priest original Handbill. Dix Club Temple Street Wolverhampton. April 12th Oriignal in excellent condition. It measures approx 8 inches by 5 inches - Early 70s original. British Heavy Metal band preceding the ‘New Wave of British Heavy Metal’ movement.The band was formed in Birmingham, England in 1969 by guitarist John Perry (who died shortly after and was replaced by Ernie Chataway), bassist Bruno Stapenhill, drummer John Partridge (2), and singer Al Atkins, who created a band name from Bob Dylan's song 'The Ballad Of Frankie Lee And Judas Priest'. In 1970, guitarist Kenneth K. K. Downing and bassist Ian Hill (2) joined, replacing Chataway and Stapenhill. Drummers John Ellis and Chris Campbell (30) replaced Partridge. Later, in 1973, Rob Halford and drummer John Hinch joined to replace Atkins and Campbell, respectively. A song from the last show with Atkins and Campbell and three from Halford and Hinch's first were released in 2019 on the compilation Downer-Rock Asylum. A second guitarist, Glenn Tipton, was also added to the line-up in 1974.

Lot 136

Pier Angeli autographed pictures, photographs signed,in person. A comprehensive collection. There are 45 genuine signed pictures housed in a photo album. Some have been dedicated.  ANGELI PIER: (1932-1971) Italian |Hollywood Actress Pier Angeli was an Italian-born film and television actress, singer, and model who starred in American, British, and European films throughout her career. She was born Anna Maria Pierangeli on June 19, 1932, in Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy Her top 5 films :  1. The Angry Silence (1960) 2. Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956) 3. The Story of Three Loves (1953) 4. Tomorrow Is Too Late (1950) 5. Battle of the Bulge (1965) and around another 25 films. One of her first flim she starred in Teresa in 1951Famously dated James Dean 

Lot 29

A collection of Judas Priest Memorabilia and Ephemera. A collection of items including a rare signed and dated original Judas Priest Contract. All items are from c1973 This is a rare original Contract Dated January 19th 1973 between Judas Priest and their Management to confirm the agency would receive 10% of their earnings during at least a 12 month period. A very rare survivor this is signed by all band members Kenneth Downing, Alan John Atkins, Christopher Louis Campbell and Ian Frank Hill. Also included is a Welsh Grapevine issue no 9 paper, 8 x Promotional stickers that were adorned every bus stop in West Bromwhich around 1972 and a few cut out flyers. British Heavy Metal band preceding the ‘New Wave of British Heavy Metal’ movement.The band was formed in Birmingham, England in 1969 by guitarist John Perry (who died shortly after and was replaced by Ernie Chataway), bassist Bruno Stapenhill, drummer John Partridge (2), and singer Al Atkins, who created a band name from Bob Dylan's song 'The Ballad Of Frankie Lee And Judas Priest'. In 1970, guitarist Kenneth K. K. Downing and bassist Ian Hill (2) joined, replacing Chataway and Stapenhill. Drummers John Ellis and Chris Campbell (30) replaced Partridge. Later, in 1973, Rob Halford and drummer John Hinch joined to replace Atkins and Campbell, respectively. A song from the last show with Atkins and Campbell and three from Halford and Hinch's first were released in 2019 on the compilation Downer-Rock Asylum. A second guitarist, Glenn Tipton, was also added to the line-up in 1974.

Lot 147

Black Sabbath VO6 - Vertigo gatefold black printed inside gatefold with original vertigo inner sleeve - cat no VO 6 - 847 903 VTY In very good plus condition. Considered by many to be the first heavy metal band, Black Sabbath was formed in 1968 by Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward in Birmingham, UK.The band's original name was the Polka Tulk Blues Band (later shortened to Polka Tulk) and later on changed to Earth (12) before becoming Black Sabbath inspired by an Italian horror movie of the same name.

Lot 132

Harry Potter - Lot of 5 books including first editions of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Deathly Hallows and The Order of the Phoenix. Plus  Chamber of secrets, Goblet of fire not first editions without dust jackets.

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