A GROUP OF WORCESTER FIRST PERIOD CERAMICS to include a mid to late eighteenth century butter dish, decorated with a 'fence' pattern to the lid, with a moulded flower and leaf finial, a matching pattern to the exterior of the dish, and to foliate moulded handles to either side, height approximately 10cm x diameter approximately 12cm (a small chip to the rim of the butter dish with a possible nibble to the finial), two saucers comprising a 'Birds in the Tree' patterned saucer, diameter approximately 12cm (one small chip to the rim and some light scratches to the dish), a 'fence' patterned saucer with a double blue lined band to the rim, diameter 10.5cm (possible small chip or manufacturing fault to the rim), and a plate with a 'fence' pattern with a repeating patterned band to the rim, 16cm diameter (imperfections to the glaze, some light scratches), and two with a blue and white floral and foliate pattern to the centre, a repeating pattern to the wavy rim, diameters 24cm and 17.5cm respectively, both bear blue crescent back stamps to the underside (the larger plate has three chips to the rim and light scratches to the centre, some light scratches to the smaller plate) (6) (Condition Report: itemised conditions above, inclusions to the glaze, all with blue crescent backstamps)
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A BOX OF THE BEATLES RECORDS, comprising LPs: The Beatles (white album) serial no 0126989, Mono PMC 7067-8, XEX 709-712, with poster and inserts, Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band PCS 7027, YEX 637/638, with cut outs, Rubber Soul PCS 3075, YEX 178/179, The Beatles 1962-1966 PCSP 717, YEX 905-908, The Beatles 1967-1970 PCSP 718, YEX 909-912, and The Beatles Featuring Tony Sheridan CN 2007, John Lennon: Walls and Bridges PCTC 253, Imagine PAS 10004, and Mind Games PCS7165, with singles Get Back c/w Don't Let Me Down and Long Tall Sally, with two books 'Beatles in Their Own Words' and 'The First Book of Fifty Hit Songs by John Lennon and Paul McCartney', and ten framed Warus Cards Help Series collector cards (1 box) (sd)
TWO SILVER AND ENAMEL VESTA CASES, the first of a rectangular form, engraved scrolling foliate pattern displaying an enamel possibly King Charles Cavalier dog, hallmarked 'Mappin & Webb Ltd' Chester 1895, the second of a rounded square form with engine turned pattern, displaying an enamel possibly French dog, hallmarked 'Henry Hyde Aston' Birmingham 1913, approximate gross weight 51.9 grams
A compelling diptych artwork on canvas by contemporary artist Carla Marco, this mixed media composition, The Body Sensual, Complex and Always Changing, features a dynamic portrayal of the human form. Rendered in bold black ink printed on a white canvas, the abstract figure is juxtaposed with evocative handwritten text, reading the body sensual, sensitive, complex and always changing. The raw, emotional quality of the artwork emphasizes themes of identity and transformation. Signed Carla Marco? and dated 99 on the reverse, this thought-provoking piece is a testament to Marco's exploration of the physical and emotional dimensions of the human body. A striking addition for collectors of modern and contemporary works. First panel dimensions: 39.50"L x 35.50"H x 0.75"W. Second panel dimensions: 43.50"L x 35.50"H x 1"W.Issued: 1999Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A collection of three art glass paperweights, each displaying vibrant colors and intricate craftsmanship. The first piece features a green and blue fish encased in clear glass shaped like a clover (3"H). The second paperweight showcases an abstract aquatic scene with blue (3.25"H), red, and orange details inside a rounded, clear glass form. The third is a striking red strawberry-shaped paperweight (4.5"H) with a textured surface mimicking real fruit and a green glass stem. These handcrafted pieces serve as elegant decorative accents or collectible items.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Norfolk, VA: The Donning Company, 1988. First Printing, Limited Edition #134 of 1000, signed by illustrator Michael W. Kaluta. Thea von Harbou's Metropolis is the novelization of the famous 1927 silent film directed by Fritz Lang, depicting a futuristic dystopian society. This edition features striking illustrations by Kaluta, presented in a black hardcover binding with gilt lettering and housed in a matching slipcase. ISBN: 0-89865-520-XArtist: Michael W. Kaluta and Thea von HarbouIssued: 1988Dimensions: 11.75"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
This Legends Annual Collectors Edition sculpture, "The Night Before...", was the first release in 1991 by renowned artist C.A. Pardell. Crafted in mixed media, the piece vividly captures a cowboy in a horse-drawn wagon chasing a runaway horse, exuding dynamic movement and intricate detailing. Mounted on a polished wooden base, the figurine features finely applied metallic accents and meticulous craftsmanship. The plaque on the base confirms its status as part of the Legends Annual Collectors Edition. This limited edition piece is highly collectible, with other sculptures from the Legends series typically produced in restricted quantities. This is marked 133; a stunning addition to any Western or fine sculpture collection, this piece reflects Pardell's signature artistry and storytelling.Issued: 1990Dimensions: 8"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
This Art Deco restrike lithographic poster titled Willi's Wine Bar, is designed after A.M. Cassandre's 1935 original. The artwork features a bold, stylized wine glass, emblematic of Cassandre's renowned Art Deco influence and innovative use of geometric forms. Cassandre, celebrated for his impactful advertising posters in the early 20th century, brought elegance and modernity to the visual arts. The poster is marked Henri Mouron, first edition 1984, original printing, emphasizing its authenticity and collectible nature. Artwork dimensions with frame: 36.50"L x 48.50"H x 1.50"W. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment.Artist: A.M. Cassandre (French, 1901-1968)Issued: 1984Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
NGC Slabbed First Releases. The obverse side features full length of Liberty in stride. She is shown wrapped in the folds of the flag of the United States, and carrying laurel and oak branches in her arm. The reverse side depicts a heraldic eagle with a shield, holding an olive branch in the right talon and arrows in the left. 13 stars shown above the eagle. The coin is in a protective case. The case is approximately: 2.5"L x 0.5"W x 3.5"H.Artist: Adolph A. Weinman, and John MercantiIssued: 2012Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
This limited edition Goebel porcelain collector plate, titled "The Twelve Tribes of Israel," features a vibrant depiction of Jacob surrounded by intricate symbolic artwork representing the twelve tribes. The plate was designed by renowned artist Laszlo Ispanky and is part of the first edition released in 1978. It showcases a gold-toned border, adding elegance to the colorful and detailed imagery. The reverse bears the original backstamp and edition details, including the plate number 2416 of 10,000, and it is marked "Not for Food Use." This plate comes in its original presentation box with a signed insert. A must-have for collectors of Judaica, Goebel, or Laszlo Ispanky artwork.Artist: Laszlo IspankyIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 11.75" dia.Country of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
Norfolk, VA: The Donning Company, 1987. Mage One: The Hero Discovered, autographed by Matt Wagner, an acclaimed comic book writer and artist known for his work on the Mage and Grendel series. This is a limited edition release, numbered 128 out of 1,500. A deluxe hardcover edition housed in a matching slipcase, featuring the complete first volume of the Mage series. ISBN 0-89865-467-X.Artist: Matt WagnerDimensions: 11.5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Canada: Sports Publishing LLC, 2003. First Edition. Mark Gallagher authored The Yankee Encyclopedia, is a 606-page book detailing the history, players, and milestones of the New York Yankees, one of the most iconic teams. ISBN: 1-58261-683-3.Artist: Mark GallagherIssued: 2003Dimensions: 8.75"L x 2"W x 11"HCountry of Origin: CanadaCondition: Very good.
John Wayne Commemorative Armed Forces M1911 .45 Automatic handgun. An exact replica of the M1911A Colt 45 Automatic that John Wayne used in his military films. Approved by the Wayne Family this was first issued on 10 May 1992 by the Franklin Mint for $395. It is exact in every detail. It is a non-firing replica and cannot chamber bullets, but dummy bullets can be loaded into the removable clip. The shining black finish is accentuated by gold lettering on each side of the slide, including John Wayne's signature and numbered JW 8698. Mounted within a wooden display frame, 37cm x 32cm, with two 45 bullet cases used to support the gun and with five United States pins attached to the display board, to represent Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. The gun in very good condition. Please Note: Purchaser must be over the age of 18.
Six English Electric Aircraft Division photographs of the Lightning aircraft, with RAF roundels and in various aspects of flight, five being of XA847 and one being WG763, 25cm x 20cm. XA847 is a particularly important airframe, being the first P.1B and was first flown on 4th April 1957, attaining a speed of Mach 2 in November 1958. She was finally retired to display at the RAF Museum at Hendon in 1972. After being dismantled and stored, she was re-assembled and displayed at the 1994 Farnborough SBAC show, later being bought by a private collector. WA763 was the second P.1 built and first flew on 18th July 1955. After being retired in 1964, she was displayed at the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry until its closure, thereafter being loaned to the Boscombe Down Aviation Collection, where she still remains.
A JAPANESE SHORTSWORD (TANTO), A JAPANESE SAYA, A GURKHA KUKRI KNIFE AND A SCABBARD FOR A SOUTH EAST ASIAN SPEAR, LATE 19TH CENTURY the first with single-edged blade and sharkskin-covered grip; the second lacquered, with iron mounts decorated in soft metal, the third with broad blade, in its scabbard and the last decorated with red pigment, the first: 26.5 cm (4)
A BURMESE SWORD (DHA) AND A SMALL DAGGER, LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY the first with curved single-edged blade, rattan bound grip, in its wooden scabbard (chipped) with cord suspension; the second with curved single edged blade, wooden grip bound with plaited silver wire, silver cap pommel and ferrule, in its matching scabbard bound with cord (losses), the first: 75.0 cm blade (2)
THREE SIGNED JAPANESE BOWS, 20TH CENTURY the first bow signed 'Katsumi Matsunaga' with a blue label 'Miyata' beneath the grip and with accompanying string; the second with faint signature and black lacquer wrapping and accompanying string; the third with faint signature and purple grip, all without lacquer, 221.0 cm long (3)
AN AFRICAN SPEARHEAD, POSSIBLY FROM KENYA, AND A FURTHER SPEARHEAD the first with leaf-shaped blade of flattened section, clockwise-twisted iron shaft, and conical forged socket with reinforcing iron band, 35.0 cm overall, the second with long pointed single-edged blade issuant from a copper alloy dragon (one eye missing), on a conical socket with copper alloy reinforcing band, 53.0 cm overall (2)
A NORTH INDIAN SPEAR, 18TH CENTURY, PROBABLY BIKANER AND ANOTHER, LATE 18TH/19TH CENTURY, PROBABLY HYDERABAD the first with tapering head formed with a reinforced tip and punched with a number at the base, and tapering faceted socket formed with a moulded collar top and bottom, tapering basal spike en suite (haft missing), with two pronounced fluted bulbous mouldings; the second with two stage terminal spike of tapering section, swelling and hollow-ground at the base and tapering faceted socket enriched with chiselled roped designs, the first: 18.7 cm (3) Provenance Roy Elvis (1944-2022) catalogue numbers F16 and F24
A MASONIC SWORD AND A QUANTITY OF MILITARY SWORD SCABBARDS the first with etched blade decorated with a cross (cross-guard missing), ovoid pommel, and wire-bound grip, in its red leather scabbard with copper alloy mounts; five iron regulation scabbards, British, late 19th century; a sword blade, 18th century (rusted); a scabbard for a yataghan, and a quantity of further sword scabbards, the first: 73.8 cm (qty)
TWO MAASAI SPEARHEADS AND A FURTHER TWO AFRICAN SPEARS, 19TH CENTURY the first and second a pair of Maasai spearheads, with long double-edged blades of characteristic hollow-ground diamond section on a thin rolled socket, 22.5 cm blade, the third with broad double-edged leaf-shaped blade, prominent ridge running from the point to the conical socket, on a wooden haft with square-section iron ferrule, 174.5 cm overall, the fourth with long spearhead of blunted square section on long circular iron shaft, hafted with a tubular iron socket on a short wooden tapering haft, 95.7 cm long; together with a further spear (5)
FIVE JAPANESE BOWS AND A BOW BAG, EDO PERIOD AND LATER the first and second a pair of possibly Edo Period bows, each lacquered black with brown rattan bindings (both missing some bindings on the upper limb), possibly of bishu nari style, without signature; the third Edo Period, with black lacquered limbs and red rattan bindings above and below (some contemporary paint applied to some bindings) and a contemporary grip cover; the fourth Edo period with thick limbs and seven rattan bindings (restored, painted red and black); the fifth a 20th century bow with three plain rattan bindings; the bow bag of purple cloth, each bow 221.0 cm long (namisun)
TWO DYAK SWORDS (MANDAU), BORNEO, LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY of characteristic form, the first with single-edged blade, perhaps from a bayonet, carved bone grip involving a monsterhead and numerous tusks, rattan binding, in its wooden scabbard with a carved bone plaque at the reverse of the base, accompanying knife with long handle, and woven suspension band with a coin; the second engraved and inlaid with copper alloy pellets along the back-edge, carved wooden grip with rattan binding at the base, in its wooden scabbard with embossed silver bands, the first: 45.3 cm blade (2)
TWO INDIAN SHORTSWORDS, 19TH CENTURY AND AN INFANTRY SHORTSWORD the first with curved single-edged blade formed with a reinforced back-edge, iron hilt of talwar form including short quillons (one repaired) and disc pommel, decorated throughout with silver koftgari flowers (rubbed); the second with kukri style blade, and iron talwar style hilt; and the third with broad straight blade flaring towards the tip, and copper alloy grip cast with a trophy-of-arms, the first: 42.0 cm (3)
SHOOTING: 9 VOLUMES comprising: Vincent, Rev. John, Fowling: A Poem, London, 1808, 150 pages, in five books on Grouse, Partridge, Pheasant, Woodcock, Duck, and Snipe Shooting, (some foxing, small tear to fly-leaf, cover worn); Watt, W., Remarks on Shooting to Which is Added a Part of The Game Laws, London, First Edition, 1835, 96 pages (a few spots of foxing, light wear to covers); Gilmore, Parker [Ubique], Gun Rod & Saddle, London, 1869, 295 pages (remnants of a sticker to front board, edge wear to cover, fly-leaf and title-page with top right corner cut out); Chasseresse, Dianne [Mrs Walter Creyke], Sporting Sketches, London, 1890, 205 pages, blue calf with gilt engraving to front board, with contemporary handwritten inscription to title page reading 'Mary Josephine Pakenham from her affectionate friend C. James Coote, Jany 1. 1897' (slight wear to edges of cover, particularly spine); Wilson, James F.R.S.E., The Rod and The Gun: Being Two Treatises on Angling and Shooting, Edinburgh, 1840, 439 pages (spine becoming detatched, wear to edges of covers); O'Connor, R, An Introduction to Field Sports of France: Being a Practical View of Hunting, Shooting and Fishing on The Continent, London, 1846, 303 pages, (a few spots of foxing and light wear to edges of cover); Herbert, Henry William, Frank Forester's Field Sports of The United States, and British Provinces, of North America, volumes I & II, New York, 1849, First American edition (some foxing, a little edge wear to covers, some pages of Volume II uncut); and Craven, John William, Recreations in Shooting with Some Account of the Game of The British Islands, London, 1846, First Edition, 307 pages and 62 wood engravings by F.W. Branston from drawings by William Harvey (some light foxing, and wear to edges of cover), some volumes bearing bookplate for W.S. Curtis (Bill Curtis) (9 volumes)
A PAIR OF MILITARY LEATHER SADDLE BUCKETS, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the first formed of robust leather, with a tubular section that turns ovular towards the opening, cover flap embossed with possible inventory numbers, copper alloy buckle for the cover and three further copper alloy rings, the second similar, without embossed inventory numbers, 66.5 cm (2)
A DAGGER, 18TH CENTURY, A U.S. TRENCH KNIFE, DATED 1918, A FURTHER DAGGER AND A SCABBARD the first with tapering blade, copper alloy hilt with straight quillons and spherical pommel decorated with foliage; the second stamped ‘ACCC Chicago 1918’ and ‘US 1917 CT’ at the forte on the respective faces; the third struck with the maker’s details on the ricasso and with aluminium pommel and the fourth of stitched leather, the first: 24.0 cm (4)
AN INDIAN POWDER FLASK AND AN OMANI POWDER FLASK the first of curled horn form and covered with leather bound by thin strips of silver, fitted with turned bone nozzle with stopper and silver chain, and with two iron rings for suspension; the second of white metal, of compressed horn form, fitted with spring lever cut-off and decorated with faceted beadwork, the first: 14.5 cm high (2)
BAKER, EZEKIEL: REMARKS ON RIFLE GUNS BEING THE RESULT OF FORTY YEARS PRACTICE AND OBSERVATIONS. WITH SPECIFIC REMARKS ON FOWLING PIECES London, E. Baker, 1823, eighth edition, 140 pages plus 8 page Supplement, 12 engraved plates (most hand-coloured) (spine damaged, cover with wear, first plate with missing corner)
A BOWIE KNIFE, GEORGE BEARDSHAW, AND A FURTHER BOWIE KNIFE, 19TH CENTURY the first with single-edged blade made of cast steel formed with a pronounced clipped-back point, stamped 'V R G. Beardshaw Cast Steel' and 'Texas Bowie', copper alloy guard and ferrule, in its leather scabbard, 17.6 cm blade, the second similar, with etched figures along the blade and the inscription 'defence', copper alloy scalloped guard, the grip and pommel of twisted copper alloy, 17.8 cm blade (2)
FOUR MALAYSIAN DAGGERS (KRIS), LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the first with pattern-welded wavy blade chiselled with a scaly monster over its length, carved wooden grip including a pair of characteristic small scrollwork panels, in its wooden scabbard with pendok encased in white metal; the second similar, with straight double-edged blade, in its scabbard; the third with wavy blade and carved wooden grip involving a beaked pommel, in its scabbard, and the fourth with carved wooden grip, in its scabbard, the first: 34.0 cm blade (4) Provenance Mark Dinely
A SPANISH DAGGER AND A FURTHER DAGGER FROM SIERRA LEONE, 19TH CENTURY the first with single edged blade with false edge running halfway along the blade, with double fuller, floral engravings in copper alloy at the forte, with similar decorations in copper alloy on the grip and scabbard, 23.7 cm blade, the second with double-edged blade curving towards the tip, with copper alloy ferrule at the forte and decorative copper alloy handguard, the grip of diamond profile with copper alloy pommel, in its engraved copper alloy scabbard, the blade 17.0 cm (2)
AN INDO PERSIAN DAGGER, A TUAREG DAGGER AND A FOLDING FISH KNIFE the first with double-edged blade, single fuller extending across the middle third of the blade, engraved sun and moons alongside horizontal and vertical lines, on a symmetrical wooden grip with silver wire binding, 12.8 cm blade, the second with double edged flat-sectioned blade, engraved ferrule, leather-covered grip with metallic pommel engraved similarly, in its leather and steel scabbard with turquoise leather panel and two copper alloy rings for suspension, 14.0 cm blade, the third with one stainless steel single-edged blade stamped 'made in Germany' and a second sawtooth blade with bottle-opener and disgorger, the handle of imitation horn with inscription "fish knife", 9.8cm blade (3)
AN INDIAN SWORD (TALWAR) FOR A BOY AND AN INDIAN DAGGER (KATAR), 19TH CENTURY the first with curved blade double-edged at the point, characteristic silver hilt chased with foliage and flowers, and disc pommel formed as an expanded flowerhead; the second of russet iron, with reinforced tip (worn) and integral hilt with a pair of moulded grip-bars, the first: 47.5 cm blade (2)
FIVE JAPANESE BOWS, THREE SHOOTING GLOVES (YUGAKE), TWO BOW BAGS AND A QUANTITY OF BOW STRINGS (TSURU), EDO PERIOD AND LATER the first possibly early Showa Period (1926-1989) signed 'Akita Hakuho', with a cloth covered grip (nigiri) and light rattan bindings, with a red soft bow bag (some repairs to the back of the bow); the second signed by an unknown maker with three rattan bindings and dark leather grip; the third with crossed Japanese and British flag decorations and red-black patterning on the sides and signed by an unknown maker; the fourth a Japanese style training bow with contemporary leather grip and brown bow bag; the fifth a Japanese style training bow painted black with a red cloth covered grip; the bowstrings 20th century or later; the three gloves with three fingers each (mitsugake) made of deer hide with reinforcements on the thumb of cow hide, one brown and one blue bow bag, and a banner for a Hong Kong archers association, each bow 221.0cm long (namisun) (qty)
Three Jeremy Annear publications and other art publications "Arts of Japan 3; Tea Ceremony Untensils", Ryoichi Fujioka. First edition. Published 1973, John Weatherhill Inc. "40 Years of Acting", Tatsuya Nakadai. "Ten Penwith Printmakers". Published 1998 by Penwith Printmakers. Softcover. "The Printmakers of Atelier 17". Published by Austin/Desmond Contemporary Books. Softcover. "Works on Paper; by Modern British Artists II". Published by Austin/Desmond Fine Art. Softcover. "Forensic Traces", Jeremy Annear. Exhibition Catalogue. 2010, Campden Gallery. Signed by the artist. "Jeremy Annear" Exhibition catalogue. New Millenium Gallery. "The Eye of the Spirit" Jeremy Annear. Exhibitio catalogue. 2011. Messum's London. "Keith Vaughan". Pallant House Gallery magazine. "Michael Canney; Paintings, constructions and reliefs". Exhibition catalogue. The Belgrave Gallery. 1990. "Michael Canney; Paintings, constructions and reliefs". Exhibition catalogie. Katharine House Gallery. 2005.
Carol MCDOWALL (1955) Yellow Secret Acrylic on canvas, signed and titled verso, 92cm x 107cm. Carole McDowall studied printmaking and sculpture at Putney Art School from 1973-1978, during which time she had work chosen to exhibit at the Royal Academy summer exhibition, 1975, and later she gained a Fine Art Degree in Painting from the Sir John Cass School of Art in the mid-1980's. She was a part of a group of artist based in and around Porthleven in the late 1980's. At this time, Porthleven had become quite a centre for artists. The Acme studios provided 6 large studios some of which were subdivided and shared, with Jeremy Annear amongst the painters to take a studio there, with Bryan Ingham also moving to a studio at this time. The OYOYOY dinner party almost became an institution amongst Porthleven artists in the late eighties. It usually took place with about eight or ten artists in a first floor flat in Penair House overlooking the mouth of the harbour (which incidentally was rented to the artists by Daphne McClure) or at John and Carole McDowall’s home. The evenings consisted of a really good meal, lots of Bulgarian red wine and intense art discussion usually winding up just before dawn! These discussions were passionate, heated and noisy and on these occasions one of the artists was appointed to chair. There were many creative spin-offs from these evenings. One of the consequences of these evenings was the formation of the Cobalt Group, which formed around 1989 to challenge and question the given work processes of its members in daylong workshops at the Acme Studios in Porthleven. The members of the group were Carole McDowall, Ralph Freeman, Roy Walker, Russ Hedges, and Jeremy Annear. Carole and her associates have been referred to as third-generation Cornish Modernists, began by Ben Nicholson and Barbara Hepworth and following on from the likes of Peter Lanyon and Terry Frost. Other artists referred to in this third generation include Anthony Frost, Micheal Finn, Tony O’Malley, Jeremy LeGrice, Daphne McClure, Jeremy Annear, Russ Hedges, Ralph Freeman Steve Dove, Roy Ray, John Clark, Clive Blackmore, Simon Averill, Roy Walker, Bob Devereux, John Emmanuel, Bob Crossley and Andrew Lanyon.
Cornish Art Interest "The Artist Who Loved Boats; Percy Powder Thurburn", Tom Cross, David Hale and Pin Armitage. Published 2006 by Halsgrove. Hardback. "Reuben Chappell; Pierhead Painter", Robert Jones. Published 2006 by First Light. Hardback. "Island and Ocean", Tony O'Malley. Newlyn Orion. "Irish Art 2001", Wren Gallery. John Anthony Park. Exhibition catalogue 1995. Montpelier Sandelson. "Frank Bramley R.A 1857-1915". Published by the Usher Gallery. "W.H.Y Titcomb; Artist of Many Parts", David Tovey. Published 1985 by The Bushey Musuem Trust.
Buster (1965) 3 July - Dec 25 half-year in bound volume. Starring Thunderbolt the Avenger, Charlie Peace, Maxwell Hawke and the Toys of Doom. The outer volume has some wear. The first 17 issues are larger format and there is some tanning to page edges [vg/fn-], the balance 9 smaller format issues [fn/fn+] (26)
Valiant (1975-76) 30 Aug 1975-16 Oct 1976 70 consecutive issues in two bound volumes with Captain Hurricane, Adam Eterno, The Prisoner of Zenga, One-Eyed Jack and first Valiant and Vulcan with Vulcan pull-out Mini Mag starring Mytek the Mighty, Robot Archie, The Spider, Kelly's Eye and the Trigan Empire. Including 4 pg flyer for Action No 1. Bright covers, cream/light tan pages [fn/vfn] (70)
Beano (1953) 546-597 Near complete year (missing No 547). First appearances of Minnie the Minx and Little Plum by Leo Baxendale with General Jumbo by Paddy Brennan. No 568 has the Dandy's Desperate Dan cover story with Biffo. No 546: worn RH edges to first 3 pages [vg-], 560 [gd]. Balance 49 issues [vg/fn+] (51)
Tiger (1963) 46 issues between 5 Jan-28 Dec wfg complete set of 50 Footballers of 1963 colour cards given away with 4 consecutive issues. Starring Roy of the Rovers, Jet-Ace Logan, Olac the Gladiator, first appearance of The Suicide Six, Johnny Cougar and The Trykons. Cream pages with rusty staples, some disintegrated. 12 Jan [gd], balance [vg/fn-] (46)

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