From The Collection of Julian Glover - Game Of Thrones - Mr Glover's personally gifted Season 6 Cast / Crew Gift Barbour jacket. The jacket being a size ' L ' and appearing as new and unused, still retaining the original tags. The jacket embroidered to the arm ' GOT 6 '. Mr Glover has autographed the tag, and supplied a small signed note which reads ' GOT end of series Barbour quilted Jacket '. Mr Glover played Grand Maester Pyelle in the first six seasons of the HBO series, and famously 'begged' the producers to write him out of the series. His character's death scene occurred in Season 6 - the season for which Mr Glover was given this jacket. An interesting piece of memorabilia from the programme. Supplied with an autographed 8x10" photograph of Mr Glover in the series.
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Fawlty Towers - John Cleese & Andrew Sachs - two autographed colour 8x10" photographs from the classic BBC sitcom Fawlty Towers. The first signed neatly by Cleese in black marker to a light portion of the image, and the other signed by Sachs in black ink, adding a message from Manuel. Obtained in person by the vendor, an AFTAL registered dealer. With certificates.
Doctor Who - a fantastic collection of official autographed BBC Dr Who First Day Covers from ' New Who '. x61 FDC's - most of which are signed by a relevant star from the pictured episode. Autographs include; Terry Molloy, Eve Myles, John Barrowman, Davina McCall, Annette Badland, Nicholas Briggs, John Leeson, Sophia Myles, Roger Lloyd Pack, Maureen Lipman, Shirley Henderson, Tracy Ann Oberman, Graeme Harper, Anne Reid, Hugh Quarshie, Thelma Barlow, Michelle Collins, Carey Mulligan, Derek Jacobi, Bernard Cribbins, Peter Davison, Phil Davis, Christopher Ryan, Georgia Moffett, Colin Spaull, Steve Pemberton, David Troughton and others. All housed in a binder. Fantastic collection.
From the collection of Angela Grant - Chacok - two Chacok made dresses, the first being a bodycon blue floral two piece with top (Size 3) and skirt (supplied with an autographed 8x10" photograph of Ms Grant wearing this outfit), the other a abstract three-piece comprising shawl, blouse (Size 2) and maxi skirt (Size 1). The blouse with sheer long-sleeve arms. Excellent condition. Angela Grant is a British actress best known for her appearances in four Carry On films including Carry On Up the Khyber and Carry On Girls. Before she began her acting career, she was a teenage fashion model for Michael Whittaker.
From the collection of Valerie Leon - ' The Beggar's Opera ' and ' Polly: Being The Second Part Of The Beggar's Opera ' by John Gay. The first volume appearing to be an unregistered copy from an edition of one thousand copies (this edition not numbered). Undated, but likely circa 1920. Retains original dust cover. ' Polly ' being a 1923 William Heinemann of London edition. Rare antique books, each complete with all plates present.
From the collection of Valerie Leon - collection of books - to include; a gifted copy of ' Film Review 2010 ' - gifted to Ms Leon by one of the authors - Michael Darvell (signed and dedicated to Valerie on the title page by Darvell). Along with a vintage WH Smith produced ' Screen Goddesses ' book (unsigned), a copy of ' The Authorised Biography Of John Gielgud ', and a first edition copy of ' The Gilbert & Sullivan Book ' (1952 by Leslie Baily). Supplied with an autographed colour photograph of Ms Leon, signed and dedicated neatly in blue ink to a light area of the image.
From the collection of Angela Grant - two vintage fur hats, the first being a Margaritta of London, and the second a Echt Seehund. One of leather construction, with a fur band. Both with maker's labels present. Supplied with an autographed signed 8x10" black and white photograph of Ms Grant. Angela Grant is a British actress best known for her appearances in four Carry On films including Carry On Up the Khyber and Carry On Girls. Before she began her acting career, she was a teenage fashion model for Michael Whittaker.
From the Estate of Peter Wyngarde - two costume jewellery bangles, owned and worn by Peter Wyngarde throughout his career. The first being a cubist form metal bangle, the other being an Islamic form bracelet with inter-locking snake designs. Likely worn in one of Wyngarde's many TV / Film / Theatre appearances.
From the Estate of Peter Wyngarde - two costume jewellery bracelets, owned and worn by Peter Wyngarde throughout his career. The first being a 1970's ' rock ' pattern bracelet, the other an Islamic style bracelet set with various gemstones to each panel. Likely worn in one of Wyngarde's many TV / Film / Theatre appearances.
From the Estate of Peter Wyngarde - two items of costume jewellery, owned and worn by Peter Wyngarde throughout his career. The first item being an Islamic style necklace with panels in faux amber and pierced brass, the other item a gold plated brooch in the form of a medieval knight. Likely worn in one of Wyngarde's many TV / Film / Theatre appearances.
From the Estate of Peter Wyngarde - two costume jewellery necklaces, owned and worn by Peter Wyngarde throughout his career. The first being a simple celluloid block necklace, the other a 1960's Danish style designer type necklace of cubist form. Both with chains. Likely worn in one of Wyngarde's many TV / Film / Theatre appearances.
From the Estate of Peter Wyngarde - three items of costume jewellery , owned and worn by Peter Wyngarde throughout his career. The first item being a coin brooch (featuring three coins), the second piece a wire and chain linked necklace, and the final item being a delicate chain linked bracelet / anklet, decorated with painted lozenges. All likely worn in one of Wyngarde's many TV / Film / Theatre appearances.
Private Collection of Peter Wyngarde Memorabilia - a collection of x3 original vintage 1950s and 1970's black and white press publicity photographs featuring Wyngarde. The first being an original photo of Wyngarde as Jason King, signed by Wyngarde (in German) 'Fur Fritz...', the second an unsigned copy and the third an early black and white ' Sunday Special ' BBC press photograph of Wyngarde from 1958. Rare collection.
From the collection of Angela Grant - two original vintage Marisa Martin designer ladies' jackets. The first being multi-coloured, with various different patchwork designs all over, and various lace and cotton adornments. Size M. The other similar in design, but cream and white in colour. Also size M. Both with maker's label to interior. Angela Grant is a British actress best known for her appearances in four Carry On films including Carry On Up the Khyber and Carry On Girls. Before she began her acting career, she was a teenage fashion model for Michael Whittaker.
From The Collection of Julian Glover - Game Of Thrones - Mr Glover's personally gifted Season 4 Cast / Crew Gift fleece. The fleece being a size ' L ' and appearing as new and unused, still retaining the original tags and bag, labelled for Julian Glover and signed (twice). The hoodie embroidered to the rear ' Game Of Thrones IV '. Mr Glover has autographed a sticker on the front which reads ' End of season gift to Julian Glover - Pycelle '. Mr Glover played Grand Maester Pyelle in the first six seasons of the HBO series, and famously 'begged' the producers to write him out of the series. His character's death scene occurred in Season 6. An interesting piece of memorabilia from the programme. Supplied with an autographed 8x10" photograph of Mr Glover in the series.
TWO ANCIENT ROMAN COINS, Comprising a Constans (337CE-350CE; ruled 337-350) example, possibly from the Siscia Mint (modern day Sisak, Croatia) 16mm diameter, bronze centenionalis (?) REVERSE: ‘Gloria Exercitus’ meaning ‘Glory of the Army’; also showing two soldiers, each holding a shield and spear, standard with a chi-rho between them; chi-rho is an early Christian symbol, one of the first examples of a Roman coin with Christian reference OBVERSE: not visible/legible, but is most likely a laureled bust of Constans with his name and ‘NOB CAES’, ‘Noble Caesar’, based on similar examples, along with a Valens (328CE-378CE; ruled East half of the empire 364-378) 16mm diameter, bronze centenionalis (?) REVERSE: Victory walking left, likely holding a wreath and palm, with ‘Securitas republicae’ meaning ‘Security of the Republic’ OBVERSE: not visible/legible, likely a bust of Valens along with the inscription ‘Valens PF AUG’ meaning ‘Our Lord Valens, the Pious and Happy Emperor’ (2)
THREE 19TH CENTURY BANK NOTES, the first Kingsbridge Bank, Five Pounds, Nov 21st 1818, no. 517 for Prideaux, Square & Prideaux; the second Newcastle Upon Tyne, One Pound, 1st July 1802, for Surtees, Burdon & Brandling; the third Newcastle Upon Tyne, Five Pounds, 1802, no. B8252 for Surtees, Burdon & Brandling. (3)
A PAIR OF ROYAL DOULTON 'BLUE CHILDREN' WALL PLAQUES, CIRCA 1905, both of oval convex form, the first portraying a lady playing a guitar seated within a landscape, the second depicting a mother and child with a basket within a meadow landscape, both painted in shades of cobalt blue, black printed factory mark. Each approx. 35.5cm by 27cm
AFTER HENRY ALKEN, "THE FIRST STEEPLE-CHASE ON RECORD", plates 1-4, pub. 1839, engraved by Harris, framed, plates 36cm by 41.5cm; together with A FOX HUNTING ENGRAVING, after Howitt; and A BAXTER PRINT, in a maple frame. (6)The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Plate and colours do vary, probably caused by sunlight. Plates 3 and 4 have discoloured with age. All need cleaning. No tears or damage. Frames distressed.
A GEORGE V SILVER SAUCE BOAT, by David Landsborough Fullerton, London 1928, with shell-capped legs and double scroll handle; together with A VICTORIAN SILVER SAUCE BOAT, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1885, with beaded rim, engraved with the crest of a stag's head above the motto "Mitis Et Fortis". (2) First 17.5cm long, 8.7 troy ounces
~ A PAIR OF MAHOGANY AND LEATHER UPHOLSTERED LIBRARY BERGERES, FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY, each with rounded uprights carved with half-flowerheads and classical foliage, raised on reeded tapering legs, terminating in bulbous brass cups and castorsThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.One leg broken, back right, but otherwise in generally good condition. Would suggest mid 19th century. Dimensions: 103cm high, 71cm wide, 77cm deep
~ TWO GEORGE III MAHOGANY DEMILUNE SIDE TABLES, the first with satinwood banded edge and square-sectional tapered legs, the second with satinwood banded frieze and square-sectional tapered legs, moving on brass castors (2)The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.115 x 54 x 70 cm high.
~ A GROUP OF THREE MIRRORS, the first carved and gilded with acanthus and C-scrolls; the second gilt composition with oval mirror plate; and the third mahogany fretwork with phoenix crest. (3) The first 84cm high, 52cm wideThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Fretwork mirror is 71cm high by 37cm wide.

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