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Reference books - Groves(S), The History of Needlework Tools, 1st Edition, 1966, d.w., the personal copy of Vivien Greene (wife of author Graham Greene), with two letters from Sylvia Groves to Vivien Greene and copy of Waterfield's catalogue relating to the library of Vivien and Graham Greene. From a distinguished UK Private Collection
* Military Letters. A group of 4 Autograph Letters Signed, 1804-1842, the first from John Hely-Hutchison, 1st Baron Hutchison (1757-1837), Cheltenham, 25 September 1804, to Rear Admiral Sir Home Popham (1762-1820), concerning the forthcoming British raid on Boulogne, advising Popham to 'beware of adventures and expeditions, they are always very hazardous and sometimes very foolish and contrary to all the rules and sound principles of war', also asking Popham to leave behind in Dover his 'mad brother' [?Christopher Hely-Hutchison, 1767-1826, soldier and politician], 'errant enough to attempt anything and everything', 3 pp.; the second from William Carr Beresford (1768-1854), Viscount Beresford, Marshal of the Portuguese Army, Lisbon, 30 March 1809, to Frederick, Baron D'Eben, Colonel in the Portuguese Army, praising his conduct at the time of the murder [on 20 March] of Bernardim Freire de Andrade, a Portuguese general, and commenting on the anarchy and insubordination of the people of Porto, 4 pp.; Thomas Graham, 1st Baron Lynedoch (1748-1843), Commander of the British Forces in the Low Countries, Brussels, 29 June 1814, to Henry Bathurst, 3rd Earl Bathurst, Secretary for War and the Colonies, marked 'Private', concerning the Allies' policy for the future of Belgium following the defeat of Napoleon and the possible union of Belgium and Holland, Lynedoch apparently not yet having been fully informed of the Secret Treaty of London of 23 June 1814 which agreed the union, 4 pp.; Frederick Mackeson (1807-1853), Commission of Peshawar, 22 August 1842, to Major General George Pollock, concerning the Anglo-Afghan War, Pollock's advance towards Kabul, and the security of the Khyber Pass, old clear tape repair at foot of first page, 4 pp., all 4toQTY: (4)
* Peninsular War. Autograph Letter Signed by William Brooke, Lisbon, 19 June 1813, to J. J. Holford, a descriptive and spirited letter describing the destruction of the Castle at Burgos by the French Army, their retreat ‘The French, with might, haste and vigour, did slip from one mountain to another before we had scarcely time to count the valleys…’. He comments on the effectiveness of the British Army ‘in point of numbers, health, and strength’, and a unique insight into the location of his billet ‘… in this large room of Juntellas, the Elder Brother of the Baron of that Name, & where I am billeted-No 18 Rua das Chagas very near the Paulista’s Convent but called by the Irish Dragoons (in reply to the question) “of where Genl. Brooke lives” - Shag=ging St.’, some browning, 4 pp. including address panel, 4to, together with:Peninsular War. Autograph Letter Signed by Major James Hope, Lisbon, 10 March 1812, to James Hope esq., ‘I have been in Lisbon for this several days past, principally with the intention of buying horses… there is scarcely one of General Graham’s staff who has a horse to ride’, and asking Hope to write to ‘Messrs Coutts & Co to honour any bills which I may have to draw upon…’, 3 pp. with integral address panel, Lisbon ‘F’ packet mail stamp, some soiling, 4toQTY: (2)NOTE:It is likely that the second letter’s author is Colonel (later General) Sir James Archibald Hope (1786-1871). Hope saw extensive service in the Peninsular War (1808-1814) as a staff officer to Lieutenant-General Sir John Hope (later 2nd Earl of Hopetoun), then as an aide-de-camp to General Thomas Graham, and finally as an assistant adjutant-general.
* India. The North East Frontier of India. Manipur Expedition, April & May 1891 [so titled on front endpaper], an album containing 46 albumen prints, mounted 2 to a page and back to back on 12 stiff card leaves, remaining leaves blank, the majority with ink captions to mounts, including 'Bamboo bridge on road to Manipur from Kohima', 'A glen - on road to Manipur', '"Grant's" Bridge at Thobal - Manipur Valley', 'Grant's position at Thobal - where he held out against the whole Manipur army with about 80 Sepoys', 'The Golden Temple, Manipur', 'Raja's Palace, Manipur', 'Mounds in Residency Garden, Manipur, where bodies of Messrs Grimwood, Quinton etc. who were massacred, were reinterred by us, after being exhumed for identification from the pit where they had all been concealed', 'West Gate of the Palace, where guns were brought out to fire on Residency', 'Ruins of Residency, destroyed by fire', 'Sacred dragons in the Palace, destroyed by gun cotton by our troops', 'The Manipur River, outside the town', 'Brigadier General Graham, Major General Collett and staff', 'View of Grant's Bridge and position at Thobal', 'Genaputti's Palace, Manipur', plus various camp scenes, Afghans, etc., some in the district of Zhob, images approximately 15 x 20 cm and smaller, contemporary half morocco gilt, some damp staining and wear, folioQTY: (1)NOTE:The Anglo-Manipur War of 1891 was a short armed conflict between the British colonial forces and the dissenting royal princes of Manipur Kingdom. The conflict began with a palace coup staged by the General (Senapati) of Manipur, ousting its reigning king, and installing a half-brother in his place. The British government took objection to the action and attempted to arrest the general. The effort failed, with the Manipuri forces attacking the British residency and the resident and other British officials being executed. The British launched a punitive expedition that lasted from 31 March to 27 April 1891. The general and other rebels were arrested and convicted. The British annexed Manipur and governed it as a princely state until 1947.
A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD SYMPIESOMETERBy J. Graham, 8 Wapping, LiverpoolThe rectangular frame with bevelled glass above silvered scale with mercury thermometer and ‘U’-shaped tube with sliding scale to the right, an adjustable kidney-shaped aperture engraved with barometric scale at the base49.5cm highCondition reportOverall in good condition. The mercury thermometer and U tube appear to be the originals and fit the cut-outs in the scale.
After Frédéric Bazille, French 1841-1870- Young woman with peonies; oil on canvas, signed and dated 'Bruce Graham Clarke [?] apres E. Bazille. '89.' (lower left), 45.5 x 53.4 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, UK. Note: The present work is a copy after Bazille's painting which is housed in the collection of the Fabre Museum in Montpellier [18.1.3], whilst another, very similar, version is held by the National Gallery of Art in Washington [1983.1.6]. Bazille painted both of these paintings in the summer of 1870, just months before the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War, in which Bazille was killed. His depiction of peonies, and the style in which he paints them, has been understood as a nod towards his close friend Édouard Manet (1832-1883), who cultivated peonies, using them for a series of still life compositions in 1864-65.
After Stanhope Alexander Forbes, RA, British 1857-1947- A Fish Sale on a Cornish Beach; oil on canvas, signed and dated 'Bruce Graham Clarke après Stanhope Forbes 89' (lower right), 64 x 77.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, UK. Note: The present work is a copy of Forbes's painting, which depicts a fish auction on a beach near Newlyn, painted in 1884-85 and exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1885. It is now held by the Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery. Forbes attended the Lambeth School of Art, and later at the Royal Academy Schools, where he was taught by Sir Frederic Leighton (1830-1896) and Sir John Everett Millais (1829-1896). Forbes went on to become a founding member of the hugely influential Newlyn School, advocating painting 'en plein air', an approach which he used for his 'Fish Sale on a Cornish Beach'.
Attributed to Helen Allingham, RWS, British 1848-1926- A Thatched cottage on a country lane; watercolour heightened with white and scratching out on paper, 24.5 x 18.1 cm. Provenance: The Family of the artist, by whom given to Graham Robertson; The Property of the late Graham Robertson, Christie's, London, 22 July 1949 (as 'H. Allingham') (bought by 'Vicars'). Private Collection, UK. Note: Allingham enjoyed particular success as an illustrator, working for children's publications as well as periodicals such as 'The Graphic', and providing twelve illustrations for the 1874 serialisation of Thomas Hardy's (1840-1928) 'Far From the Madding Crowd'. Charming views of rural thatched cottages are typical of Allingham's output. She was also a close friend of the illustrator and watercolourist Kate Greenaway (1846-1901), with both artists drawn to the depiction of an idyllic and idealised view of rural England. Allingham enjoyed considerable success in her time, and in 1890 became the first woman to be admitted as a full member of the Royal Watercolour Society.
Snooker Embassy World Professional Snooker Championship 1983 multi signed vintage programme signatures inside include John Virgo, Graham Miles, Ray Reardon, Cliff Thorburn, Steve Davis, Eddie Charlton, Kirk Stevens, Doug Mountjoy, David Taylor and Perrie Mans, John Spencer. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Arsenal 1971 Double winners 18x12 inch multi signed colour magazine team photo 18 legendary gunner signatures includes Bob Wilson, Frank McLintock, George Graham, Charlie George, Berti Mee, Ray Kennedy plus other great names. Mounted on cardboard. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
SIX BOXED SPARK MODEL MINIMAX 1960s VEHICLES, to include an Eagle MK7 Indy 500 1969, Denny Hulme, numbered S4263 in, an Eagle T1G Winner Race of Champions 1967, Dan Gurney, numbered S2398 in, an Eagle MK4 Riverside 1968, Mark Donohue, numbered S4260, a Lola T90 no. 43 Indy 500 1966, Jackie Stewart, numbered S2391, a Lola T90 no. 24 Winner Indy 500 1966, Graham Hill, numbered 43IN66, and a Lotus 38 no. 82 Winner Indy 500 1965, Jim Clark, numbered 43IN65, all are in plastic wrapping and in new condition
A QUANTITY OF BOXED AND UNBOXED MAINLY OO GAUGE ROLLING STOCK, ACCESSORIES AND TRACK, boxed and unboxed passenger and freight rolling stock by Hornby, Airfix GMR, Mainline and Graham Farish, lineside buildings by Hornby, unboxed assorted lineside and scenic accessories and track, Tri-ang P5 Power Controller (not tested), all in playworn condition, contents of boxes not checked for completeness, all boxes damaged (5 boxes)
A fine first half of the 18th century silver-mounted ebony table clock with pull quarter repeatGeorge Graham, London, no.700, circa 1730The 'Phase 3' case surmounted by a tied bud handle on an inverted bell top with fine mouldings and a double concave moulded cornice, each side with tall arched rectangular glazed windows, on a concave moulded base and block feet, the front door with red silk-backed sound fret to the top rail, and twin applied gilt metal escutcheons, the rear door with glazed panel. The brass dial measuring 5.5ins by 6.5ins, (143mm x 165mm) signed Geo: Graham London between the silvered subsidiary dials, the left offering regulation via a rack and pinion system, the right offering the option of strike/silent, each dial set over a cast silver half-spandrel of foliate scrolls, the lower spandrels both double-screwed and depicting a mask and twin scrolls, the silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring with floating lozenge half hour markers, the finely matted centre with chamfered mock pendulum and date apertures (the date with pin-hole adjustment) under pierced blued steel hands.The twin chain fusee movement with pivoted verge escapement, the pendulum with lenticular bob and sprung suspension screwed to a tear-drop shaped cock on the rise and fall arm; the striking train with rack system and Tompion-type quarter repeat mounted on the cut-out frontplate and activated via pull cords to each side of the case engaging with a pair of interlocking double-cocked blued steel levers, the movement securing brackets of a similar form. The backplate plain except for the bold signature across the lower part Geo: Graham London, and the number 700 punched along the bottom edge. Ticking, striking and operational repeat system. Together with two case keys and a crank winding key. 22cm wide x 15cm deep x 37cm high, (8 1/2in wide x 5 1/2in deep x 14 1/2in high)Footnotes:Little is known about the early life of the extraordinary watch and clock maker George Graham (circa 1673-1751). He was probably around fourteen years old when apprenticed to clockmaker Henry Aske in 1688. His indenture records that by then his father, also named George, had died and that his previous home had been Fordlands in Cumberland. In 1696 having gained his freedom, the young George Graham joined the workforce of Thomas Tompion (1639-1713) at the Dial and Three Crowns on the corner of Water Lane and Fleet Street. By 1696 Tompion's business was thriving and produced the finest clocks and watches in a distinctive 'house style', each piece with its own unique number. September 25th, 1704, saw the marriage of George Graham and his master's niece, Elizabeth Tompion, at St. Mary-le-Bow Church.At this time Edward Banger (who had also married into his master's family) was Tompion's business partner and had been so for around three years. But the partnership was ill-fated and ended circa 1708. Whatever the reason behind Banger's sudden fall from grace, it ultimately placed Graham as Tompion's successor. Close to the end of Tompion's life, he elevated George Graham to business partner. During this period, Graham's intellect and interest in astronomy begins to shine through the 'house style', when he produced an accurate three-dimensional mechanical model of the Earth, Moon and Sun. His device became commonly known as the Orrery. After Tompion's death in 1713, Graham continued the business in the same manner as his late partner at the Dial and Three Crowns. In 1720 he moved to premises a little nearer to Fleet Bridge, retaining the sign of the Dial and Three Crowns. The 1720s were a highly significant and productive period for George Graham. In the early years of that decade he served as Master of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers as well as being elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. Graham developed the cylinder escapement and first applied it to his watches circa 1726, apparently abandoning use of the verge escapement entirely. Graham did not claim invention of the cylinder escapement. Like the dead-beat escapement in clocks, the cylinder was an improvement of an earlier design.Like his late master, Graham made a number of important astronomical instruments. By applying his skill as a watchmaker to the precise construction of astronomical instruments he was able to create telescopes of unprecedented quality. Two notable examples are the eight-foot mural quadrant made for second Astronomer Royal, Edmond Halley and the twelve-foot zenith sector made for James Bradley. Bradley used his sector to identify two astronomical phenomena: the aberration of light and the subtle wobbling of the Earth on its axis (nutation). His frequent election to the council of the Royal Society gives a good indication to the high regard his contemporaries in the Society had for him.Graham named two of his workmen, Samuel Barkley and Thomas Colley, as executors in his will. He also mentioned that they lived in his house on Fleet Street. Barkley and Colley carried on the business as partners, though Samuel Barkley died soon after in June 1753. It is interesting to note that Thomas Colley named his son, born in 1756, George Graham Colley.We are grateful to Jeremy Evans and Rory McEvoy in their help in compiling this footnote.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
WILHELMINA BARNS-GRAHAM (BRITISH, 1912-2004)Beach (1999) signed, dated and numbered in pencil 'WBarnsGraham 1999 52/75' (lower left) silkscreen 29 x 39cm ARR Provenance Private collection, UKCondition ReportThe sheet has deckled edges, good, clean overall condition. Under glass and held in a box frame, unexamined out of frame.
After Rodolfo Mailander (1923-2008 ) 'Stirling Moss, Mercedes Benz W196, Monaco Grand Prix, 1955' Limited edition monochrome print by Graham White No. 10/100,28.5 x 39cm and another 'Fangio & Moss. Mercedes Benz W195, Monaco, 1955' No. 74/100, 38 x 28 cm, both with signed certificates to verso of frame. (2)
Two sets of WWI and WWII military medals and a quantity of associated printed ephemera and photographs, etc. Framed WWI medals awarded to Graham Knox Senior: British War Medal (named), Grand Fleet Football winners medallion, Old Contemptibles Association badge, Service Award badge. Awarded to Mr TV Elford (father-in-law of Graham Elford Knox) :British WWI War Medal (marked). In a separate frame, medals awarded to Graham Elford Knox (son of Graham Knox Snr): 1939-45 Star, The Pacific Star with Burma bar, Defence Medal and War Medal (not marked). Together with an album of photographs of HMS Swiftsure and a further framed certificate from The HMS Ganges Association.
FOLK - LP COLLECTION. A collection of around 120 x LPs. Artists/ Titles include Dave Van Ronk - Folk Master Works, Fotheringay - Fotheringay (Hannibal RE), Tim Buckley inc Starsailor, Lorca, Sefronia, Erv Lewis - Word Pictures, Graham Nash - Songs For Beginners, John Renbourn, Steely Dan - Gaucho, Dick Gaughan - A Different Kind Of Love Song, John Fahey - The Best Of John Fahey, Bob Dylan - The Freewheelin', Dave Swarbrick & Friends - The Ceilidh Album, Fairport Convention, James Taylor - Walking Man, Peggy Seeger, Stuart Frank, Woody Guthrie and Alistair Anderson. The condition is generally VG to Ex+.
PUNK/NEW WAVE/ALT 7" COLLECTION (WITH RARITIES). Totally killer collection of around 125 x 7" loaded with DIY and KBD rarities! To include Autopilot - Love Is A Process EP (Merimusic JHEPS 244 - Ex a few light surface marks/VG 8" picture sleeve with glue unstuck and some creasing, with good integrity), The Fakes - Production (Deep Cuts Records - DEEP TWO - VG+ a few surface hairline marks/VG+ minor ringwear), Mayhem - Gentle Murder EP, Andy Graham - Human Nature, Joy Ryder + Avis Davis - No More Nukes!!!, Real To Real - The Blue, Stagestruk - Smoke, The Wimps, Export, The Last Words, The Idols, Kate Bush, XTC, PiL, The Frankies, Still Life, Thirteen At Midnight, The Clash, Sore Throat, Tom Verlaine, Big Boy/Love Studio, Japan, The Blue Nile, The Jam, Conflict, Johnny Warman, Stiff Little Fingers, Last Words, Vice Squad, The Lurkers and many more! Condition is generally VG to Ex+. Cracking collection.
CLASSIC ROCK & POP - NEW & SEALED LPs. Another fantastic collection of 21 new & sealed LPs. Artists/ titles include Love - Forever Changes (50th Anniversary, numbered limited edition), The 13th Floor Elevators - The Psychedelic Sounds Of (picture disc), The Who - My Generation (double LP), Jimi Hendrix inc Merry Christmas And Happy New Year (Limited 10" No: 1435), Smash Hits (Family Edition). Rick Wakeman - Piano Portraits (Ex+/ Like New), John Lennon/ Yoko Ono - Two Virgins, Imagine. Ray Davies - Americana, Graham Nash - Over The Years, Record Store Day 2008 Free LP, Roger Daltrey - As Long As I Have You, Yes - S/T (50th Anniversary Edition), Popeye, Paul McCartney - Egypt Station. The Rolling Stones - Blue & Lonesome, Prince - 3 Nites In Miami: Night Three, The Beach Boys With The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Barry Gibb - In The Now, Paul Simon - Stranger To Stranger and The Hollies - S/T (Ex+/ Like New). Condition is M/ New & Sealed unless stated.
15 images, mostly glossy c 8x10" privately printed photographs with signatures to include: Johnny Moped, Graham Parker, Billy Bragg, Spizz, Pauline Murray, Clare Grogan, Gaye Advert, Midge Ure, Pete Wylie. Elvis Costello, Bob Geldof, Paul Carrack, John Cooper Clarke, Paul Simonon, Wilko Johnson. Most obtained in person by the vendor.
60s/ 70s CLASSIC ROCK & POP LPs. A selection of 15 LPs, mostly original UK pressings with varying levels of condition. Artists/ titles include The Graham Bond Organization - The Sound Of 65 (33SX 1711 black/blue og label, record VG/ VG), Deep Purple - Shades Of Deep Purple (PCS 7055. strong VG/ VG), Scaffold (PMC 7051, G+/ VG), The Kinks - Kinks (NPL 18096, G/ VG). Led Zeppelin inc Physical Graffiti (SSK 89400, UK og with no WB logo on rim text. A1/ B4/ C1/ D1. VG/ VG), II (588198,original 'Livin' Lovin' Wreck' pressing plum/ red Atlantic. G/ G), III (K50002, green/ orange Atlantic label. G/ Laminated og 2401 002 sleeve with spinning wheel. VG+). The Hollies - Stay With (PMC 1220, G/ VG), The Beatles inc Let It Be (PCS 7096, VG/ VG+), Sgt Peppers (PMC 7027, UK stock with og inner & insert. G+/ VG+), Please Please Me (PMC 1202, VG/ VG), Beatles For Sale (PMC 1240, G/ VG), Rubber Soul (PMC 1267, G/ Ex). George Harrison inc Wonderwall Music (SAPCOR 1 G+/ VG+) & S/T (K56562, VG/ VG+).
60s ARTISTS - 7" COLLECTION (INC RARITIES). A smashing collection of 43 7" singles, mostly 60s artists, including some rarities. Artists/ titles include Key Largo - Voodoo Rhythm (57-3178, record VG), Love - Alone Again Or (EKSN 45024, VG), The Four Sights - And I Cry (DB 7227, Ex), Ruby And The Romantics - Our Everlasting Love (HLR 9881, demo. VG), Ray Gates - It's Such A Shame (F.12501). Larry Williams - Bony Moronie, Danny Harrison - Speak Of The Devil, Jay And The Americans - Come A Little Bit Closer, Mark Rodgers - Bubble Pop, The Phantoms - Cachina, The Amboy Dukes - Who's Foolin Who, Simon Dupree - It Is Finished. Chick Graham, Jimmy James And The Vagabonds, The Innocents, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, Gary Walker, The Overlanders, Jethro Tull, Bob Dylan. Condition is generally VG to Ex, some may drop below.
A collection of programmes, magazines and Jazz ephemera originally from the collection of noted Jazz scholar and expert Barry McRae. To include: promo materials for Howard Rumsey's Jazz 'Musical Menu', listings leaflet for 'The Lighhouse' Hermosa Beach, California, programme for the Jazz Symposium 1967, programmes for Mike Westbrook, Graham Collier, Michael Garrick, Sam Rivers Trio, Ornette Coleman and many more.
FOLK - LP COLLECTION. A collection of around 86 x LPs. Artists/ Titles include Fairport Convention inc Liege & Lief and Full House, Barbara Dickson - From The Beggar's Mantle..., Lindisfarne - Nicely Out Of Tune, Robb Johnson & The Irregulars - Once Upon A Time, Sting - Ten Summoner's Tales, Pentangle - Cruel Sister, Phil Ochs - All The News That's Fit To Sting, Leo Kottke, Steeleye Span, Len Graham, Bob Devlin, John Kirkpatrick & Sue Harris, Carole King - Tapestry, Cisco Houston - Xtra, Joni Mitchell, Ralph McTell, Bob Dylan and Judy Collins. The records are generally VG+ to Ex+ and the sleeves are generally VG to Ex.
A SMALL QUANTITY OF PAINTINGS AND PRINTS, to include a late 20th century winter landscape signed Morris, approximate size 50cm x 60cm, a watercolour portrait of Maria De Tassis signed F.J. Brown 1934, oil on canvas after Vermeer 'Girl with a pearl earring', Graham Turner print 'The march from Leicester', wildlife prints by Mads Stage, assorted other prints etc
A. GRAHAM (BRITISH, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY) WHITE SWAN ON A LAKE, Silver Birches on the water's edge, mountains to distance, oil on canvas, signed lower right, image 44cm x 34cm, in a gilt slip, framed and glazed, paper covering to back (Condition Report: possibly bears an indistinct date below signature, glass would benefit from a clean, frame has a few losses)
Graham Clarke (b. 1941), 'St Aldhelms Dream of Purbeck' artist's proof print, signed and titled to lower margin in pencil, 34cm x 54cm, framed and glazedCONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILSIMPORTANT * Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images. * Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid * Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods. Our preferred method of payment is by bank transfer. We do not take cash or card payments.
2 Jugendstil Römer / WeingläserGraham und Zenker (Formentwurf) und Alexander Pfohl (Dekor), Josephinenhütte, Schreiberhau um 1920. Farbloses Glas. Stilisiert floraler Dekor in Polier- und Reliefgold. Balusterschaft mit eingestochenen Luftblasen. Fuss- und Lippenrand vergoldet. Beide Römer sign.: Stempel der Josephinenhütte mit Schafgotsch-Wappen. Höhe 19,8 cm. - Lit.: S. Zelasko, Josephinenhütte 1900 - 1950, Glasmuseum Passau 2009, Abb. 270. Formentwurf Graham & Zenker um 1912. - Dekorentwurf Alexander Pfohl um 1920.
A 19th Century silver agricultural medal engraved with a prize bull and pierced scroll mount, inscribed 'Presented by David Wallace for the best Ayrshire Bull won by Robert Black 1869', also two inscribed plated jugs, a christening mug, a salver inscribed to the 'presented with a purse of 120 sovereigns to Mr John Black farmer Easterhouse of his valuable services in the parish of Old Monkland, Feb 1872', and a brass tube inscribed from William Graham Lambhill to the above for excelling as Junior Ploughman at Coulston 1872. (6)
Photograph of Martha Graham (American, 1894-1991) taken in 1979 by Andy Warhol. Martha Graham was an American modern dancer and choreographer. Her style, the Graham technique, reshaped American dance and is still taught worldwide. Graham danced and taught for over seventy years. She was the first dancer to perform at the White House, travel abroad as a cultural ambassador, and receive the highest civilian award of the US: the Presidential Medal of Freedom with Distinction. In her lifetime she received honors ranging from the Key to the City of Paris to Japan's Imperial Order of the Precious Crown. Measures 16.5" x 15.25" including frame, 4.25" x 3.5" photograph. Comes with certificate of authenticity from Andy Warhol Foundation.
WW2 BOB fighter pilots Karol Pniak 32 sqn, Graham Manton 56 sqn signature piece with biography details fixed to A4 page. Single vendor Battle of Britain RAF Collection. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

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