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Lot 532

λ Two 18th century fans, The Triumph of Bacchus: an early 18th century ivory fan with slender, serpentine sticks, the upper guards heavily and ornately carved with a semi-naked male figure holding a trumpet and pennant aloft, standing on an orb with a cross and wings beneath, a rose and another cross, and a possibly thistle, the lower guards are painted brown, ending in tortoiseshell thumb guards, and shaped to complement the plain ivory gorge, the double vellum leaf is painted with a procession, crossing in front of a gated archway, a second archway in ruins to the left, Bacchus and his chariot drawn by two leopards at the centre, a large goose or duck amongst the revellers, Venus is seen in her chariot, drawn by doves, in the sky above, the upper edge of the leaf is painted with a dark red heart to the centre, edged in gold, and further fine red flowers and green leaves, all also picked out in gold, verso is painted with Cupid balancing on a globe, bow in hand, the globe seemingly on a leash, tiny print reads “mer de sur” on the top section and “mer de zur” on the lower section, 26cm long; a late 18th century carved ivory brisé fan, with twenty-six inner sticks and two guards, and a colourful painted central panel showing classical ladies, one appearing to be pleading with the other, with a cherub peering out from behind, possibly after “Cupid’s wound” by Angelica Kauffman, where Euphrosyne complains to Venus about the wound caused by Cupid’s dart, 26cm long (2)

Lot 966

William Moorcroft, a small Pomegranate on ochre bottle vase, together with another small vase and a dish, circa 1925, globe and shaft and baluster forms, the silver plated dish with a central ochre plaque, impressed marks, 10cm high (3)

Lot 12

A small Chinese export silver rosewater sprinkler, TM, circa 1930, globe and shaft form, repousse embossed with prunus, surmounted by a bird, 19cm high, 3.18ozt

Lot 91

Horse Racing Sir Michael Stoute signed black and white colour photo pictured is the legendary Shergar winning the 1981 Derby who of which Stoute trained. Sir Michael Ronald Stoute (born 22 October 1945, in Barbados) is a Barbadian British thoroughbred horse trainer in flat racing. Stoute, whose father was the Chief of Police for Barbados, left the island in 1964 at the age of 19 to become an assistant to trainer Pat Rohan and began training horses on his own in 1972. His first win as a trainer came on 28 April 1972 when Sandal, a horse owned by Stoute's father, won at Newmarket Racecourse in England. Since then, he has gone on to win races all over the globe, including victories in the Dubai World Cup, the Breeders Cup, the Japan Cup and the Hong Kong Vase. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 238

GLOBE WERNICKE EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK BOOKCASE WITH SLIDE OUT GLAZED DOORS 86 X 162 X 35CM

Lot 752

VIVIENNE WESTWOOD; a silver tone globe 3D orb pendant set with clear, ruby and emerald coloured stones, length 80cm (boxed).

Lot 462

AUTOMOBILIA - A TRIUMPH CHROME RADIATOR with an inset enamel globe badge, 67cm high.

Lot 357

A GOOD GLOBE WERNICKE WATERFALL SECTIONAL BOOKCASE the top tier with open cupboard flanked by pair of doors, over two sections with up and over lead glazed doors, two further sections with up and over solid doors, and drawer to base, 87cm wide 203cm high, 24cm deep (top two sections), 28cm deep (middle section), 34cm deep (bottom two sections)

Lot 103

An impressive and rare Benjamin Martin tellarium / planetarium, English, circa 1765-70,boldly signed A New PLANETARIUM by B.MARTIN LONDON, probably an experimental model, the drum containing double-cone gear-work for operating both the tellarium and planetarium, top-plate engraved with zodiac degree and calendar scales centred by stylised sun motif, the circumference cut with 274 teeth and mechanism operated by winding handle at the side. When set up as a tellarium complete with brass sphere representing the sun and a James Ferguson 3 inch terrestrial globe mounted within silver meridian with pointer indicating the sun's rays and pointer and dial indicating the hours as the earth orbits the sun, the globe mounted above geared mechanism. When set up as a planetarium with plastic models representing Mercury, Venus, the Earth, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. The Earth, Jupiter and Saturn have subsidiary arms representing the moons. The whole raised on turned brass column and folding tripod base, 18 in (46cm) high Footnotes:Benjamin Martin (bap. 1705, d. 1782) distinguished in the history of scientific instruments and optics, for his contributions to not only the production and sale of scientific instruments, but also through popularising such skills and knowledge through his numerous published texts as well as a dedicated career in lecturing.A successful businessman of his time, he controversially used hard marketing and repeated advertising of his products, a tactic uncommon and regarded as suspicious by his contemporaries, although latterly becoming common practice. Martin's broad education led him to open a school in Chichester in his late twenties, which is where he began to start writing the first of many publications. His first text, published in 1735, 'The Philosophical Grammar', focusing on natural philosophy, was inexpensive and accessible to the common person. Over the following five years he continued to lecture and write extensively, leading to a volume published in 1740 on the topic of Optics. This theme sparked great interest in Martin, creating a portable compound microscope with a micrometer a couple of years previously. Instruments of this formation were reproduced into the Victorian era.At this stage, however, Martin's instruments made of wood and cardboard were crude in comparison to those being manufactured in London at the time. He continued to lecture and write across the country, in Berkshire, Bristol and Bath.In 1746 and throughout the following decade, Martin travelled across the Midlands and southern England. Whilst continuing his lectures on experimental philosophy, he branched out his writings into the field of linguistics, publishing 'Lingua Britannica reformata' or 'A New English Dictionary' in 1749.Although orreries were already on the market at this time with other instrument makers, they were expensive and hence their uses not accessible to the majority. Martin wrote in the 1740's that he wished for a planetarium that any gentleman could have made inexpensively. It wasn't until 1756 that Martin settled in Fleet Street, London, where he began to trade as an optician and instrument maker. Short lists of his products for sale at this time indicate he had begun to sell his own orreries. A particular model of Martin's was the basic 'double cone planetarium', which could have attachments such as 'the lunarium', where Earth and Moon balls could be added, and 'the telluriam' arm, which indicated the Earth's annual and diurnal motions.As a result of his own need for spectacles in his later years, it was a natural progression for Martin to further develop optical instruments, including his invention 'Visual Glasses', which became his shop sign. The apertures were partly covered with an annulus of horn, with green or violet tinted glass lenses.After obtaining the globe plates and tools of the late John Senex FRS, the following year, Martin expanded into the retail and wholesale of globes. Following a fire at Harvard College, Massachusetts, Martin received commissions for two orreries, a planetarium with tellurian and lunarium attachments and a grand orrery, to replace their collection of scientific instruments in 1764.Sadly, he was declared bankrupt in 1782, which likely triggered his death the same year. Although his son Joshua Lover Martin had been apprenticed to his father and for a short time from 1778, they had traded as 'Benjamin Martin & Son', he closed the business and all his father's effects were sold at auction.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 105

A Pair of Cary's 12-inch Terrestrial and Celestial Library Globes, English, early 19th century,each sphere mounted with brass meridian and within horizon ring applied with printed degree, calendar and zodiac scale, on later mahogany triform bases with centrally mounted compasses, the terrestrial globe inscribed 'Cary's new terrestrial globe delineated from the best Authorities Extant; exhibiting the late discoveries towards the North Pole, and every improvement to geography to the present time', dated 1820 and 1828, 37in (94cm) high, 2For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 894

FRENCH PRESIDENTS OF THE REPUBLIC: An excellent set of sixteen letters signed by all sixteen French Presidents of the 3rd and 4th Republic, fourteen being A.Ls.S, one T.L.S. and one signed card. The complete collection set containing Adolphe Thiers (1797-1877) President 1871-73. A.L.S., one page, 8vo, to Mr. Dubois, Chief-editor of Globe; Patrice de Mac Mahon (1808-1893) Duke of Magenta. President 1875-79. L.S., two pages, 4to, Alger, 10th June 1870, in his capacity as Governor of Algeria; Jules Grévy (1807-1891) President 1879-87. A.L.S., three pages, 8vo, Paris, 9th May 1878; Sadi Carnot (1837-1894) President 1887-94. Assassinated. L.S., one page, 4to, Paris, 9th July 1885; Jean Casimir-Perier (1847-1907) President 1894-95. A.L.S., one page, 8vo. Together with an A.L.S., by his brother Paul; Felix Faure (1841-1899) President 1895-1899. Faure died from apoplexy in the Elysée Palace while engaged in sexual activities in his office with a 30-year-old woman. A.L.S., four pages, 12mo, referring to help the representatives of the English colonies and India to be present at the World´s Fair in Paris; Emile Loubet (1838-1929) President 1899-1906. A.L.S., one page, 8vo, Paris, 10th December 1896, in his capacity as President of the Senate; Armand Fallieres (1841-1931) President 1906-13. A.L.S., two pages, 8vo, Paris, 12th July 1896, to the Commissar of the World´s Fair; Raymond Poincaré (1860-1934) President 1913-20. A.L.S., one page, 8vo, Paris, 5th February 1911; Paul Deschanel (1855-1922) President in 1920. A.L.S., one page, 8vo, Paris, 28th April 1892; Alexandre Millerand (1859-1943) President 1920-24. A.N.S., one page, 12mo, Grenoble, 30th June 1913. Accompanied by original envelope; Gaston Doumergue (1863-1937) President 1924-31. A.L.S., two pages, 8vo, Paris, 16th January 1916, in his capacity as Minister for the colonies; Paul Doumer (1857-1932) Assassinated. President 1931-32. A.L.S., two pages, 8vo, Paris, 11th March 1927, in his capacity as President of the Senate. An interesting letter; Albert Lebrun (1871-1950) President 1932-40. Signed 5 x 3 card; Vincent Auriol (1884-1966) President 1947-54. A.N.S., to his President of the Republic printed visiting card. Paris, 1st of September 1951, and Jean René Coty (1882-1962) President 1954-59. T.L.S., one page, 8vo, Paris, 29th July 1960, on his personal printed stationery. VG, 16

Lot 1753

An early 20th century oak tambour-front filing cabinet, in the manner of Globe Wernicke, retractable cover enclosing two rows of nine sliding trays, plinth base, 116cm high, 95cm wide, 43cm deep, c.1920

Lot 1780

Cartography - [Toms (William Henry) & Badeslade (Thomas), Chorographia Brittaniæ., Or, A Set of All the Maps of the Counties in England and Wales [...]], first edition, [London: W.H. Toms, 1742], copperplate printed, lacking title-page, pp: engraved dedication double-page, 46 b/w double-page maps and 5 double-page tables, 20th century crimson morocco gilt over marbled boards by Graham Bloodworth, Leicester, his ticket, marbled endpapers en suite, spine incorrectly dated 1741, 8vo, [1]Provenance: James Wyld, Junior (1812-1887), the British geographer and map-seller, best known for Wyld's Great Globe. His Plain Armorial bookplate to recto pastedown.

Lot 320

Various art glass items to include a Mdina art glass sweet bowl in the form of an orchid head, width 16cm, signed and numbered to base with factory sticker, boxed with pamphlet and five glass paperweights, one of iridescent globe, one Alum Bay Glass, Isle of Wight penguin, a red and clear cased elephant, a Scottish Selkirk paperweight 'Spindrift', signed and dated 1986, also a large flower cased in clear glass example (6).

Lot 235

A group of ceramics and metalware to include plated oval galleried tray, brass planter, large mahogany box (af), ceramic Russian-style tea urn, spherical opaque glass and metal ceiling light, white metal Corinthian column table lamp, two Doulton-style ovoid vases, brown and mustard ground with floral decoration, with metal cover with pineapple finial to circular spreading base, height of each 31cm and a 17th century-style metal globe with engraved star signs (11).

Lot 222A

A Purnell & Sons Ltd, London 'The Illumina Globe' with associated oak circular stand, height 62cm.

Lot 468

MINIATURGLOBUS MIT KOMPASS 20.Jh. Globus aus Bein. Darstellung der Erdoberfläche in Stil 17. Jahrhundert mit schwarz eingefärbten Gravuren. Aufklappbar, innen mit Kompass und Sonnenuhr. D.6,7cm, Messingständer. A MINIATURE GLOBE WITH COMPASS 20th century Globe made of bone. Representation of the earth's surface in the style of the 17th century with black-coloured engravings. Hinged, inside with compass and sundial. Diameter 6,7 cm, brass stand. Keywords: collectibles, collectables, miscellaneous pieces, miniatures

Lot 83

A Gotham Globe "Penguin..Man or Myth or Something Worse?" newspaper from Tim Burton's superhero sequel Batman Returns. A Gotham Globe newspaper was notably held by a newspaper hawker in front of Alfred (Michael Gough) as the city of Gotham prepared for the coming festive season.The newspaper comprises a double-sided outer page and four interior pages, all printed on newspaper stock. Featuring a Gotham Globe masthead, the front page displays the headline "Penguin..Man or Myth or Something Worse?" in bold lettering with several surrounding articles. Discoloured from age, the paper displays a central fold line from storage, a mark on the back page, and minor wear to the paper edges. Dimensions: 58 cm x 35.5 cm x 0.5 cm (23" x 14" x 1/4")Estimate: £800 - 1,200 †Δ

Lot 85

A Gotham Globe "Penguin Forgives Parents" newspaper from Tim Burton's superhero sequel Batman Returns. Gotham Globe newspapers were sold to the citizens of Gotham after the villainous Oswald "The Penguin" Cobblepot (Danny DeVito) achieved newfound celebrity status, having secretly blackmailed corrupt business owner Max Shreck (Christopher Walken).Printed on newspaper stock, it comprises a double-sided outer page and four interior pages. A Gotham Globe masthead runs along the top of the front page, which displays the headline "Penguin Forgives Parents" in bold lettering, with an image of Cobblepot below. The lot exhibits signs of discolouration from age, a small mark on the front, light edge wear and a horizontal fold line from storage. Dimensions: 58 cm x 35 cm x 0.5 cm (23" x 13 3/4" x 1/4")Estimate: £800 - 1,200 †Δ

Lot 897

A set of three newspapers from Joe Johnston's horror remake The Wolfman. Aberline (Hugo Weaving) showed Gwen (Emily Blunt) a Daily Graphic newspaper when he questioned her in her antique shop about Lawrence Talbot's (Benicio Del Toro) location, unaware that Lawrence was hiding there. Lawrence then escaped from the shop and bought several copies of The Globe from a newsboy as he made his way back to Blackmoor.Printed on newspaper stock, the front cover of each newspaper features its corresponding masthead and different depictions of Talbot's face. Several printed sketches showing supposed sightings of the Wolfman adorn the cover of the two Daily Graphic newspapers. Interior pages within both of these and the Globe newspaper either feature printed adverts or remain blank. The lot displays minor discolouration, and multiple fold lines are present from storage. Dimensions (Globe newspaper): 50.5 cm x 38 cm (20" x 15"); (Daily Graphic newspapers): 41 cm x 30 cm (16 1/4" x 11 3/4")Estimate: £300 - 500 †Δ

Lot 501

A pair of Globe Wernicke four section bookcases, open base, three glazed sections and a fitted top, makers stamp to each section, 85cm x 35cm x 153cm

Lot 49

A pair of Newton's terrestrial and celestial globes on turned stands dated 1851, with brass bracket on turned mahogany pedestals, on circular bases, both marked with globe maker's printed stamp to gores 'Newtons new and improved celestial and terrestrial globe Newton & Sons Chancery Lane London' height 27cm, approximately 15cm diameter,

Lot 663

French C.1900, with cartouch that reads 'G Thomas Paris, 44 Rue N Des Champs 44' on turned wooden stand with brass support, plaster globe with 12 coloured gores, globe with cracks and damages, 59cm tall

Lot 655

French, c.1900 cartouche reads 'GLOBE TERRESTRE Dresse par J. FORREST', plaster globe with 12 coloured gores on turned wooden stand.

Lot 656

reproduction globe of 'Geographical Institute of Brussels, Merzbach & Falk 1881' on turned black stand, 57cm tall

Lot 170

World Globe on Wooden Base with Compass 31cm

Lot 233

An early 20th century oak Globe Wernicke-style oak four section bookcase, width 87cm depth 36cm height 140cm

Lot 204

A three-tier Globe Wernicke style three section bookcase, width 88cm depth 30cm height 118cm

Lot 29

FUR EFFECT JACKET, MODERN LIGHT UP WORLD GLOBE & BOX WITH POTTERY VASE, SEWING ACCESSORIES, HANDBAGS, STICKS ETC

Lot 654

BROWN, REV, JOHN, D.D, 'Brown's self interpreting family Bible' together with four volumes of 'The Illustrated Globe Encyclopedia of Universal Information' (volumns III, IX, X and XII) (5)

Lot 790

FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a Nao figurine 'The Flower Girl' with box, P.Szeiter horse sculpture - ear chipped, dog sculptures, Indian brass table top, childs wooden rocking chair, metal Chad Valley globe, Kundo anniversary clock, Smiths quartz carriage clock, Royal Royalite 120 typewriter, Liberty loose leaf stamp album, handbags, occasional table, etc

Lot 393

A MID 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL AND WHITE ONYX FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, the gilt metal figures as a lady in classical robes, with books and globe, a putti to her side, the onyx dial with Roman numerals, eight day movement, bell strike, the back plate marked for Japy Freres, the shaped oval base with three hand painted roundels, with two paw and two scrolled feet, height 41cm, with a velvet and ebonised plinth and glass dome, overall height 47.5cm and length of oval base 45.5cm, with pendulum and key

Lot 758

A BOX OF LARGE SEASHELLS, smaller seashells, fossil, green onyx liqueur set, four white onyx goblets, a black/grey hardstone globe on a stand, hardstone boxes and covers, etc (box and loose)

Lot 161

THREE CLOCKS TO INCLUDE, a wooden miniature grandfather clock measuring approximately 350mm in height which houses a silver pocket watch which is hallmarked silver, Chester 1899, a small brass globe style clock with mechanical hand would movement visible skeleton reverse, a modern steel miniature quartz carriage clock, signed 'The House of Lords', on the dial and their monogram

Lot 4

TERRESTRIAL GLOBE COCKTAIL CABINET, 85cm H.

Lot 1120

A Late 19th Century French Gilt Bronze Clock, in the form of a cockerel with outstretched wings, his foot on a spherical globe formed as a timepiece with raised Roman numerals (lacking hands), on shaped white marble base, gilt brass plinth, 11ins high x 11.75ins overall Provenance: Lady Diana Cooper, formerly of Gower Street, London, and thence by family descent

Lot 292

An Edwardian mahogany Globe Wernicke three section, sectional bookcase fitted glazed up and over doors, raised on plinth base (103cm x 86cm x 27cm)

Lot 293

An Edwardian mahogany Globe Wernicke three section, sectional bookcase, the plain top above three folding glazed up and over doors, on plinth base (103cm x 86cm x 27cm)

Lot 580

A globe raised on a metal square plinth base

Lot 73

Three Late Victorian Oil Lamps, each with Opaque Glass Globe Shades and Chimneys, the largest with a Blue Glass Well handpainted with Birds and Flowers, total height 71cms, another with Ceramic Well decorated with Flowers and the last with Green Glass Well

Lot 722

Großer Designer Globus 70er Jahre beleuchteter Glaskörper im Holzgestell, unbeleuchtet wird die Welt politisch dargestellt und beleuchtet geografisch, Gesamthöhe ca. 115 cm, Ø der Erdkugel ca. 50 cm Large designer globe from the 70s luminous capable glass body in a wooden frame, in unlit modus the world is politically represented and illuminated geographically, total height approx. 115 cm, Ø of the globe approx. 50 cm

Lot 1379

A vintage Cram's Imperial 12"world globe.

Lot 1380

A vintage globe marked scan Glove A/S, Denmark.

Lot 607

Gottvater 18. Jh. Leicht schräg sitzender Gottvater in faltenreich drapiertem Gewand mit Weltenkugel, das bekrönte Haupt mit langem, lockigem Bart, die rechte Hand segnend erhoben. Holz, geschnitzt, rückseitig gehöhlt, farbig gefasst und teilweise vergoldet. H. 90 cm. - Altersspuren, Fassungsverluste. God the Father 18th c. Sitting in a draped garment with a globe, the crowned head with a long, curly beard, the right hand raised in blessing. Wood, carved, hollowed at the back, painted and partly gilded. H. 90 cm. - Signs of age, loss of colour.

Lot 1449

Globus-Nähtisch Im Stil des Wiener Biedermeier Auf dreiseitig eingezogener Sockelplatte Beine auf Bocksfüßen und plastischen Widderköpfen mit dem kugelförmigen Korpus, die obere Hälfte aufschiebbar, innen verspiegeltes Fach, herausnehmbares Eingericht und weitere versteckte Fächer und kleine Schübe. Nussholz furniert, Ahorneinlagen, partiell ebonisiert und vergoldet. H. 104 cm. Biedermeierstil, Globustisch, Salonmöbel Globe Sewing Table In the style of the Viennese Biedermeier On a three-sided plinth legs on trestle feet and plastic ram heads with the spherical body, the upper half can be slid open, inside mirrored compartment, removable compartments and further hidden compartments and small drawers. Walnut veneered, maple inlays, partially ebonised and gilded. H. 104 cm.

Lot 10

Jaeger-LeCoultre gegr. 1833 in Vallée de Joux Roségold Herren-Armbanduhr 'Duomètre - Dual Time Zone' 18 kt. Roségold, gest. Handaufzug. Weißes Zifferblatt, zentrale Sekunde, kleine Anzeigen für 2 Zeitzonen sowie Gangdauer von 2 Zeitzonen auf 4 und 8 Uhr, Anzeige mit Globus für Tag-Nacht-Angabe. Verso Sichtboden, Werk Kaliber 383 gemarkt, Gehäuse verso gest., num. 600.2.16.S 2985154, mit Städtering zu Angaben der 24 Zeitzonen. Lederarmband und Dornenschließe in Gold von Jaeger-LeCoultre. Dm. 42 mm, Gew. ca. 130 g. Mit Box. - Jaeger-LeCoultre est. 1833 in Vallée de Joux A Roségold Gentlemen's Wristwatch 'Duomètre - Dual Time Zone' 18 ct. roségold, marked. Manual winding. White dial, central second, small display for 2 timezones and power reserve of 2 timezones on 4 and 8 o'clock, display for globe for day-night-indication. Reverse transparent case back, movement cal. 383 marked, case reverse marked, numb. 600.2.16.S 2985154,, with ring of citys as indicator of the 24 time zones. Leatherbracelet and thornclasp in gold by Jaeger-LeCoultre. Diamter 42 mm, weight approx. 130 g. With Box. -

Lot 6

19th C Sunderland lustre jug printed with Masonic emblems including all-seeing eye, celestial and terrestrial globe, etc with verse (H20cm), a large Sunderland lustre mug with pastoral scenes, two Sunderland lustre jugs decorated with the western view of the Ironbridge, the mariners compass and motto (4)

Lot 2936

STAPELBÜCHERSCHRANK "GLOBE", Mahagoni, bestehend aus sieben Einzelelementen, besch., H 243, B 86, T 39, WERNICKE, um 1910/20

Lot 2953

STAPELBÜCHERSCHRANK "GLOBE", Mahagoni, bestehend aus sieben Einzelelementen, besch., H 243, B 89, T 37, WERNICKE, um 1910/20

Lot 2990

STAPELBÜCHERSCHRANK "GLOBE", Mahagoni, bestehend aus sechs Einzelelementen, besch., H 223, B 87, T 38, WERNICKE, um 1910/20

Lot 3064

STAPELBÜCHERSCHRANK "GLOBE", Mahagoni, bestehend aus vier Einzelelementen, besch., H 166, B 72, T 39, WERNICKE, um 1910/20

Lot 1020

Globe Lamp by Rico, mirror, prints, warming pans, valet, darts, etc:- One Box

Lot 128

Swarovski Crystal - six Swarovski Crystal collectables to include a carousel, tea pot and two coffee cups, a vintage video camera with tripod, a saxophone, a globe and a microscope, all boxed (6)

Lot 260

A large Royal Doulton stoneware vase of globe and shaft form, the body with stylised floral decoration and flared rim, impressed marks to the base, approximately 41 cm (h)Condition Report: Appears in good condition, no chips, cracks, hairlines or restoration.

Lot 548

Ben Kingsley signed 10x8 black and white photo pictured in his Oscar winning role as Gandhi. Sir Ben Kingsley (born Krishna Pandit Bhanji; 31 December 1943) is an English actor. Throughout his career which spans over five decades, he has garnered numerous awards and nominations, including a Grammy Award, two Golden Globe Awards, a Screen Actors Guild Award, a BAFTA Award, and an Academy Award from four nominations. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 604

Horse Racing Sir Michael Stoute signed black and white colour photo pictured with the legendary Shergar who of which Stoute trained. Sir Michael Ronald Stoute (born 22 October 1945, in Barbados) is a Barbadian British thoroughbred horse trainer in flat racing. Stoute, whose father was the Chief of Police for Barbados, left the island in 1964 at the age of 19 to become an assistant to trainer Pat Rohan and began training horses on his own in 1972. His first win as a trainer came on 28 April 1972 when Sandal, a horse owned by Stoute's father, won at Newmarket Racecourse in England. Since then, he has gone on to win races all over the globe, including victories in the Dubai World Cup, the Breeders Cup, the Japan Cup and the Hong Kong Vase. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 583

Julie Walters signed 12x8 Harry Potter colour photo. Dame Julia Mary Walters DBE (born 22 February 1950), known professionally as Julie Walters, is an English actress, comedian, and author. She is the recipient of four British Academy Television Awards, two British Academy Film Awards, two International Emmy Awards, a BAFTA Fellowship, and a Golden Globe. Walters has been nominated twice for an Academy Award, once for Best Actress and once for Best Supporting Actress. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

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