Nicholas Thompson (British, 1969-2016), & Eowyn on first sighting the Witch-King of Angmar, Liverpool Cathedral in the background, two panels, 91x244cmThompson was a follower of the 'Madchester' music scene especially the Stone Roses and the Happy Mondays and frequent visitor to the Hacienda nightclub at its height in the 1980s and early 1990s. Provenance is via family through the deceased estate
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A collection of 20th Century Great British QEII first day cover stamps dating from the 1970's and 1980's including many commemorative Royal stamps and a 1937 Hitler's Culture Fund & 48th Birthday Miniature sheet set over three albums with a 1981 first day covers book, and some Wills coronation series cigarette cards.
A John Pinches 1976 Day of the Concorde Hallmarked Silver Commemorative Coin Set together with a Pobjoy mint London - New York commemorative first scheduled passenger service 1977 gold on silver coin and a Pobjoy mint London - Singapore commemorative first scheduled passenger service 1977 silver coin.
A collection of commemorative coins to include a Royal Mint Historic Crown collection set, a Century of the Monarchy five pound commemorative crown, a Timeless First George and the Dragon 2013 20 pound fine silver coin in its original packaging and a platinum wedding anniversary 2017 20 pound fine silver coin.
Vol. 'The First Book of The Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius Pampvius' c. 1668, vol. by Thomas Payne, second edition dated 1769 of 'The Imitation of Christ', 2 further leather bound vols. 'Roman Missal and Breviary' and 'Roman Missal' and a vol. 'Memoirs of his own Life' by Tate Wilkinson 1790
A First World War brass shell case, dated 1917, now altered to a dish and set with a copper coin, 10cm diameter, a brass shell case, 35cm high, a pair of Trench Art brass shell cases forming the handles of brass paper knives, a folding pocket knife, a Robert Goldsmith Selborne Pottery bowl, a Carlton Ware fifteen piece part tea service and a pair of Edwardian cut glass vases in gilt metal stand (22).
The Glendronach - 25 year old - 1968Imported by Hiram Walker, Southfield, Michigan.Bottled 1993. In original cardboard tube, accompanied by certificate. Good labelling, small loss to lower right-hand edge, and bottom edge. Level: very top shoulder. 750 ml. Single malt, 43% volume1 bottleFootnotes:First bottled for US import in 1993, this Glendronach-25 year old-1968 malt was 'lost' for 10 years, before being rediscovered and sold.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Arran Single Port Cask Finish (3)Bottled 08.06.2004.Individually numbered, 684 bottles. In original cartons. Good labels. Level: very top shoulder. 70 cl. Single malt, 57.5% volume. Arran Single Port Cask Finish (3)Bottled 09.06.2004.Individually numbered, 825 bottles. In original cartons. Good labels. Level: very top shoulder. 70 cl. Single malt, 57.4% volume. Arran Single Port Cask Finish (3)Bottled 10.06.2004.Individually numbered, 865 bottles. In original cartons. Good labels. Level: very top shoulder. 70 cl. Single malt, 57.5% volume. Arran First Distillation-1995 (3)Distilled, matured and bottled by Isle of Arran Distillers Ltd., Limited Edition. 2784 bottles. In original cardboard tubes, very stained. Level: very top shoulder. 700 ml. Single malt, 46% volume. 12 bottlesFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Black Bowmore-1964The First Edition. Bottled 1993. Distilled and bottle by Morrison's Bowmore Distillery.Bottle number 1502 of 2000. In wooden presentation case. The wax capsule completely intact. Good labelling. Level: top shoulder. 70 cl. Single malt, 50% volume1 bottleFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Strathisla - 1955Distilled 23/02/1955, bottled June 2003. Gordon & MacPhail, Private Collection.Cask 407, first fill sherry butt, bottle 95/148. In original presentation tube. Good labelling. Level: very top shoulder. 70 cl. Single malt, 59.2% volume1 bottleFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
SIR JOHN 'KYFFIN' WILLIAMS RA, KBE (Welsh 1918-2006), 'The Black Mountains', signed with initials, oils on canvas. 50 x 60.5cm approx. Provenance - Thackarey Gallery label, Islington Square London, verso, as purchased by the vendor, 1989. The subject of the painting is Twmpa on Bwlch yr Efengyl, 'The Gospel Pass' - which is the highest road pass in Wales at the head of the Vale of Ewyas in the Black Mountains. Local vendor, first time offered for sale since original purchase. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Good original condition. Appearing in original frame. No obvious damage.
INTERESTING AND UNUSUAL COLLECTION OF SILVER BRITISH MILITARY CAP BADGES to include; First Argyle Highland Rifle Volunteers 1887-1908, Royal Scots Fusiliers Pipers Glengarry (21st Foot) 1877-1881, First Aberdeenshire Rifle Volunteers 1860-1884, Eighth Irish Battalion King's Regiment Liverpool, 18th County of London Battalion (London Irish Rifles), First Armoured Motor Battery, Second Hampshire Rifle Volunteers (QVC), Third County of London Imperial Yeomanry SS (KC), Loyal Suffolk Hussars, City of London Cyclists (KC). Royal Caithness, Sutherland and Cromarty, The Highland Rifle Militia, Glengarry (1868-1881) and The Galloway Rifle Volunteer Corps (1905-1908). (13)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
British Army dress uniform jacket having Alkit Ltd of Cambridge Circus label "Miss Munro", FANY buttons by Firmin, First Aid Nursing Yeomanry collar badges, triple band lower sleeve rank? cloth patches and medal ribbons for WWI war medal and WWI Victory Condition report:No labels, 14" across back, some tears to rear.medal
Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) Count Ugolino and his children in the dungeon Signed Watercolour and pencil 27.7 x 37.5cm; 11 x 14¾in Unframed Provenance: Mrs Jerrard Dunne Literature: Adrian Bury, Rowlandson Drawings (Avalon Press, 1949), pp. 10, 94, cat. No. 73 (illustrated) After the original painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds, which was first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1773, and today hangs at Knole, Kent.
John Leech (1817-1864) Rather Awkward for Tomkins Inscribed RATHER AWKWARD FOR TOMKINS./Young Diana. "I think, Sir, if you would be so good as to go First, and break the Top/Rail, my Pony would get over". Pen and ink 15 x 21cm; 6 x 8¼in Unframed Provenance: Folio Fine Art Ltd. Literature: John Leech's Pictures of Life and Character from the Collection of Mr Punch (London, Bradbury, Agnew & Co., 1887), p. 129 (illustrated)
Sir George Hayter (1792-18710 Portrait of James Talbot, 4th Baron Talbot de Malahide (1805-1883), MP for Athlone Oil and pencil on board 33.5 x 29.2cm; 13¼ x 11½in, framed as an oval Provenance: Christie, Manson & Woos, Catalogue of the remaining pictures and original sketches... of the late Sire George Hayter, 19 April 1871, lot 488 This is one of Sir George Hayter's oil sketches produced in preparation for his famous The House of Commons, 1833, which today hangs in the National Portrait Gallery (inv. no. NPG 54). The monumental work depicts the very first meeting of the new parliament following the passing of the Great Reform Act. Hayter spent a decade compiling preparatory head sketches of 375 of the total 658 MPs depicted. James Talbot was an Anglo-Irish politician and amateur archaeologist. He spent three years as a Whig MP, and as a member of the House of Lords served in the administrations of Lord Palmerston and Lord Russell. He was President of the Royal Archaeological Institute, President of the Royal Irish Academy, Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries.
A sapphire and diamond dress ring, with central oval cut sapphire approx 2.69cts, in raised four claw setting, surrounded by two tiers of tiny round brilliant cut diamonds, the first with six stones to each side, the second with seven stones, in individual two claw setting, with five tension set round brilliant cut diamond shoulders, in yellow metal setting, stamped 14K.
Lehmann-Dumont (Karl). Humoristische Karte von Europa im Jahre 1914, published Dresden, 1914, lithographic allegorical German propaganda map of Europe, three columns of descriptive text in German below image, old folds, 340 x 485 mm, together with: Holland (Frank). The Bulldog Line, 1916, uncoloured caricature originally published in 'John Bull Magazine' showing a British Bulldog biting down on the tail of a German Dachshund, slight creasing, 190 x 280 mm, German Propoganda Booklet. Plutokratie. England die geschichte eines raubstaates, circa 1940, eight transparent overlays on a world map, colour printed paper covers, overall size 145 x 210 mm (Qty: 3)NOTESThe first described item is an allegorical poster showing a German perspective of alliances and territories within Europe; both pictorially and in descriptive text. Germany stretches into France and seizes its shoulder. Russia - with its huge open mouth - clutches a vodka bottle and the whip of revolution and looks ready to devour its neighbours. Italy remains tucked well down in its 'boot'. Great Britain stands on bags on money whilst the British Bulldog appears to be being strangled by the snake of India as Ireland attempts to cut the chain which links it to the mainland. An inset map of Japan which Great Britain appears to have 'caught' implies that we have dragged Japan into the war. Turkey looks the other way and is shown drowsily smoking a pipe. The map is crammed with numerous subtle references to national stereotypes and historical events.

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