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Four boxed Graham Farish N gauge railway train sets; a Diesel Freight set, comprising a Class 25 diesel locomotive and five freight wagons, together with a J94 Freight set with three wagons (370-050), a Queen Elizabeth Golden jubilee set, comprising a Coronation Class 4-6-2 locomotive and four coaches (370-135), and a Passenger Train set, the Gaffer, (8530). Condition - good, all with rolling stock only, track sections and other accessories missing.
Four Great War Medal Trios, each comprising the 1914-15 Star, the British War Medal and the Victory Medal to: 1. Staff Sergeant J W. Griffin, Indian Miscellaneous List. 2. 2884 Private W. C. Buckthought, 7th Battalion, London Regiment, with medal card. 3. 16094 Private Alfred Larner, Royal Fusiliers, died of wounds 1st March 1917, with medal card and cap badge. 4. 2847 Lieutenant Christopher Graham Rayment, 28th Battalion, London Regiment, Artists Rifles. With archive extract
‡ GLENYS COUR (Welsh b.1924) colour lithograph - 'Blue Monument', signature and date within the print only, 32.5 x 50cmsProvenance: private collection CarmarthenshireNotes: the original painting of 'Blue Monument' currently with The Glynn Vivian Gallery, Swansea. With thanks to Graham Home for assisting with the cataloguing of this lot.Comments: framed and glazed, ready to hang
New and As New Lps, Ten albums to include, Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott - What Have We Become (Virgin 02537 73774, 2014), sealed with signed lyric sheet pack), Chrissie Hynde - Stockholm (Caroline WT003LP, 2014), Pretenders - Relentless (Parlophone 505419615337, 2023), Hate For Sale (BMG 538603571, 2020), Graham Parker - Cloud Symbols (100% 100LP84, 2018), Cyndi Lauper - She's So Unusual (Portrait 88843016631, 2014 reissue, sealed), David Gray - Mutinners (IHT IHTLP1403, 2014), sealed), Down n' Outz - This Is How We Roll (UMC 7768225, 2019), Star Wars - The Force Awakens (Walt Disney 5008734216, 2015 reissue, sealed), X-Men - Days Of Future Past (Music On Vinyl MOVLP1187, 2014, sealed), all Nm and mint
LPs,12" and 7" Singles, nineteen LPs from Prince And The Revolution, Stranglers, Ian Dury, Graham Parker, Dave Edmunds, Roxy Music, Richard And Linda Thompson, Joan Armatrading, Robert Palmer, Simply Red, Lisa Stansfield, Dexys Midnight Runners, Eurythmics, The Beat, and Kid Creole. Ten 12" singles and approximately seventy 7" singles.
GRAHAM H D MCKEAN, PRAYERS OF AN OLD MAN oil on canvas, signed, titled versoframedimage size 20cm x 20cm, overall size 38cm x 38cmNote: In 1996, after 17 years as a graphic designer, Graham McKean decided to commit himself totally to producing his oil paintings. Graham McKean’s paintings have featured in numerous exhibitions and are increasingly appearing at the U.K.’s leading auction houses. His work has now become highly collectible and is held in prestigious private and public collections worldwide. Graham also supports a number of charities through events and auctions. A review by the late W. Gordon Smith (Art Critic, The Scotsman), described the work of Graham McKean as a cross between the painters John Byrne and Stanley Spencer, but with an “interesting bite”. Graham McKean needs little introduction to our buyer audience having been consistently one of our most popular and best selling artists since the inaugural Scottish Contemporary Art Auction in November 2008.
* GORDON HOPE WYLLIE RSW (SCOTTISH 1930 - 2005), BUTE LANDSCAPE mixed media on paper, signed and dated '75, titled label versomounted, framed and under glass image size 24cm x 46cm, overall size 50cm x 70cm Handwritten label verso.Note: Gordon Wyllie was born in Greenock and in 1949 was accepted to study at the Glasgow School of Art. Under the tutelage of such luminaries as Edward Odling and Mary and Willie Armour, Gordon distinguished himself, graduating in 1953 after an eminent final year. He was awarded the post-diploma, or Masters course, won the Scottish Academy Award and also the Newbery Medal, the school's most prestigious prize. This was all the more remarkable considering that Gordon had, in his diploma year, returned home to care for his father, whose seriously deteriorating health ended in death two months before the degree show, and Gordon himself had suffered a bout of pneumonia. With a scholarship award, he studied that summer at Hospitalfield, Arbroath, as a post-graduate under Ian Fleming. Fleming inspired Gordon and encouraged him in abstraction, with which he occupied himself for the next few years. Meanwhile, he trained at Jordanhill College of Education in Glasgow to become a teacher, in the vanguard of the resurgence of art teaching in Scottish schools by the new art masters, undoubtedly because they painted actively while teaching full-time. Passionate about art education, he was instrumental in influencing many students to pursue a career in the creative industry. A former pupil aptly described his classroom as a "guided exploration rather than a formal lesson". His love of the Scottish countryside is mirrored in his work and undoubtedly stemmed from the bank of images he built when, as a youngster, he travelled with his parents around the country. Argyll and the Western Isles were his favourite destinations, where he was fascinated by the crofts and farms sprouting from the land. Small houses typified his landscapes and still-lifes included abstracted landscapes; flowers, particularly poppies, fruit and fish feature in his later output. In 1996, he was awarded the Alexander Graham Munro prize at the RSW exhibition in Edinburgh. His work featured regularly in one-man and combined shows and at his last one-man show in London in 2003, demand for his paintings remained high, as it has done ever since.
GRAHAM H D MCKEAN, EASTRE, STUDY OF A BRASS BY J D FERGUSSON oil on canvas, signed, titled versoframedimage size 40cm x 30cm, overall size 58cm x 48cm Note: In 1996, after 17 years as a graphic designer, Graham McKean decided to commit himself totally to producing his oil paintings. Graham McKean’s paintings have featured in numerous exhibitions and are increasingly appearing at the U.K.’s leading auction houses. His work has now become highly collectible and is held in prestigious private and public collections worldwide. Graham also supports a number of charities through events and auctions. A review by the late W. Gordon Smith (Art Critic, The Scotsman), described the work of Graham McKean as a cross between the painters John Byrne and Stanley Spencer, but with an “interesting bite”. Graham McKean needs little introduction to our buyer audience having been consistently one of our most popular and best selling artists since the inaugural Scottish Contemporary Art Auction in November 2008.
GRAHAM H D MCKEAN, THE WHISKY LOVERS oil on canvas, signed, titled versoframedimage size 35cm x 35cm, overall size 53cm x 53cm Note: In 1996, after 17 years as a graphic designer, Graham McKean decided to commit himself totally to producing his oil paintings. Graham McKean’s paintings have featured in numerous exhibitions and are increasingly appearing at the U.K.’s leading auction houses. His work has now become highly collectible and is held in prestigious private and public collections worldwide. Graham also supports a number of charities through events and auctions. A review by the late W. Gordon Smith (Art Critic, The Scotsman), described the work of Graham McKean as a cross between the painters John Byrne and Stanley Spencer, but with an “interesting bite”. Graham McKean needs little introduction to our buyer audience having been consistently one of our most popular and best selling artists since the inaugural Scottish Contemporary Art Auction in November 2008.
* EMMA S DAVIS RSW PAI (SCOTTISH b. 1975), WINDOW LIGHT mixed media on board, signed, titled versomounted, framed and under glassimage size 49cm x 49cm, overall size 92cm x 90cm Note: Emma Davis studied contemporary art and painting at the Glasgow School of Art and graduated in 1998 with a sell-out Degree Show. From the time of graduating she has been working full time as an artist. She has received many awards over the years including the House for an Art Lover Award, the Sir William Gillies Award, the Miller’s Creativity Award, the Glasgow Art Club Award and others. She was the youngest ever winner of The Alexander Graham Munro Travel Award, which took her on an extensive tour of Italy in 2000. At the age of 23 she was also one of the youngest artists to receive the RSW Diploma which she received from HM The late Queen. A few years later she also became one of the youngest ever artists to receive the Paisley Art Institute Diploma.
* EMMA S DAVIS RSW PAI (SCOTTISH b. 1975), TWO BIRDS, TWO BEES mixed media on board, signed, titled versoframed and under glassimage size 31cm x 31cm, overall size 54cm x 54cm Note: Emma Davis studied contemporary art and painting at the Glasgow School of Art and graduated in 1998 with a sell-out Degree Show. From the time of graduating she has been working full time as an artist. She has received many awards over the years including the House for an Art Lover Award, the Sir William Gillies Award, the Miller’s Creativity Award, the Glasgow Art Club Award and others. She was the youngest ever winner of The Alexander Graham Munro Travel Award, which took her on an extensive tour of Italy in 2000. At the age of 23 she was also one of the youngest artists to receive the RSW Diploma which she received from HM The Queen. A few years later she also became one of the youngest ever artists to receive the Paisley Art Institute Diploma.
GRAHAM H D MCKEAN, PORTRAIT OF ROBERT BURNS oil on canvas, signed, titled versoframedimage size 25cm x 25cm, overall size 43cm x 43cmNote: In 1996, after 17 years as a graphic designer, Graham McKean decided to commit himself totally to producing his oil paintings. Graham McKean’s paintings have featured in numerous exhibitions and are increasingly appearing at the U.K.’s leading auction houses. His work has now become highly collectible and is held in prestigious private and public collections worldwide. Graham also supports a number of charities through events and auctions. A review by the late W. Gordon Smith (Art Critic, The Scotsman), described the work of Graham McKean as a cross between the painters John Byrne and Stanley Spencer, but with an “interesting bite”. Graham McKean needs little introduction to our buyer audience having been consistently one of our most popular and best selling artists since the inaugural Scottish Contemporary Art Auction in November 2008.
Hornby Dublo, Trix Twin TTR & Graham Farish unboxed loco's. Comprising Hornby Dublo 3-Rail 2-8-0 BR Black 48158, Trix Twin TTR 4-6-0 BR Green 7300 - converted from 3 to 2 rail running, Graham Farish 4-6-0 BR Black 44753, 2x Hornby Dublo track sections, all 3x require some cleaning. Conditions: Fair to Good. (5)
Mixed Genres - a collection of approx 50 long play / LP vinyl record albums. Artist / bands include Al Green, Go Go's, Patrick Gleeson, Nick Gilder, Gerry And The Pacemakers, Gen X, Bob Geldof, Rory Gallagher, Peter Gabriel, Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers, Pell Mell, Graham Parker, The Paramounts, Robert Palmer, The Pogues, The Plimsouls, The Pirates, Elvis box set and more. G to VG+ condition across the lot.
Large carved and polychrome wood Atlantic salmon trophy, 1967. With finely carved details along the applied fins and painted features through the body. A plaque along the lower center indicates that the salmon depicted was caught by James R. Graham from the Alta River in Norway using a 12-foot Garcia rod and Blue Charm fly; it is documented to have weighed 47 pounds with a height of 125 centimeters.Height: 24 in x width: 52 1/2 in x depth: 4 in.Condition: There are no major breaks or losses. There are no signs of restoration. There are some chips to the pigment along high points of the fish.
Keith Graham, Miami Herald Staff Photographer. Original press photograph captioned "Daisey McKinney helping girl in shock at crime scene of four murders" depicting a woman collapsing, March 1980. Stamped along the verso.Height: 14 in x width: 11 1/4 in.Condition: Wear and handling marks throughout. Some markings along the margins. Stamps and inscriptions along the verso. The work is not framed.
Album 6. 1913. St Moritz Jan 1913. with two photographs signed by Claude Graham-White 1879-1959, Aviation Pioneer, album incompleted. 5pp. Fo. full black leather stamped R.G.W. 1913, 370 x 290mm plus a museum book box. Joinville Hist. de St Louis, gilt tooled calf, 420 x 280mm plus a partially filled (15pp) oblong album, family trips etc. c1913 (3)
Historic compass, Battle of Trafalgar. Military/naval interest - an early 19th Century white metal cased 16 point compass with white enamel dial by Rubergall, London inscribed to the back 'Capt P.C.Durham RN HMS Defiance Trafalgar 21st October 1805'. Sir Philip Charles Calderwood Henderson Durham (1763-1845) had a long and most distinguished naval career. He took command of HMS Defiance in 1803 and the Defiance saw hot action at Trafalgar capturing the Spanish San Juan Nepomuceno and the French Aigle. A favourite of King George III, Durham was one of the foremost seamen of his day, finishing his naval career as Admiral, and afterwards serving briefly as the MP for Devizes (1834-36) before taking up the post of commander-in-chief at Portsmouth. The Defiance suffered extensive damage during the battle of Trafalgar (21st October) and Durham personally received wounds to his leg and side. After the battle Durham received a visit from Hardy who told him that one of the last things Nelson said before going into battle was "Hardy tell your friend Durham he was the most sensible man of the party to stick to his ship." Thomas Rubergall was a prominent scientific instrument retailer in London from 1802 to 1854. He was an optician to George III, and a mathematical instrument maker and optician to the Duke of Clarence and Queen Victoria. The book 'Trafalgar Captain, Durham of the Defiance' by Hilary Rubinstein included with this lot. Also included is an original copy of The Times, Thursday Nov 7th 1805 which discusses the Battle of Trafalgar at length. (3) Provenance: This item has been passed through the Elphinstone Fleeming-Cunningham Graham family. Admiral Charles Elphinstone Fleeming (1774-1840) was a contemporary Naval Officer of Durham and succeeded him as Commander in Chief of Portsmouth in 1839. As Durham left no direct heirs it is presumed this compass was given to Charles Fleeming by Durham during his lifetime.
A near pair of late Georgian style magnum cut glass ship's decanters each with three neck rings, mushroom stoppers and etched with the coats of arms of the Elphinstone-Fleeming and Cunninghame-Graham families, probably commissioned to celebrate the marriage of Anne Elisabeth Elphinstone-Fleeming to William Cunningham Bontine Graham on 12 June 1851. Height 32cm. (2)
Naval and Naval Interest: A silver gilt (tested as 925) metal snuff box decorated with repousse work depicting a couple in a woodland setting. Inscribed to Charles Graham from Charles Beresford September 1881. 9cm x 5.5cm weight 103 grams. Admiral Baron Charles William de La Poer Beresford, 1st Baron Beresford (1846-1919) was Commander of the Royal Yacht HMY Osborne (1878-1881) and this box was given to his Lieutenant (later Admiral) Charles Elphinstone Fleming Cunninghame Graham (1854-1917).
Royal Interest: a fine presentation photograph of HM Queen Elizabeth (later HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother) wearing a sequinned ball gown, diamond tiara and jewels, against a painted classical garden backdrop. Signed Elizabeth R and dated 1939 (in Ink) and also signed in pencil by Cecil Beaton CBE (1904-1980) one of the most celebrated British portrait photographers of the twentieth century, the photographer. Mounted in a hallmarked sterling silver arched easel frame with gadroon beaded border the case with engine turned decoration bearing a crown to the arch. Hallmarked London 1939 makers mark rubbed. H42cm x W29.5cm, photograph 23.9cm x 16.2cm. Formerly owned by Jean Cunninghame Graham (Lady Polwarth).
Royal and Historic Interest: Court Page's Uniform worn by Angus Edward Malise Bontine Cunninghame Graham (16 February 1893 – 14 February 1981) as page at the coronation of his Godfather, King Edward VII, as page to the Duke of Fife, on 9th August 1902 comprising: frock coat in green with red cuffs, gold braided trim and button pads, gilt buttons, and a black tricorn hat with gilt trim and green ostrich feather, ivory waistcoat with gilt trim, matching breeches, silk under hose and cotton hose, lace cuffs and bib, two pairs of white gloves, kerchief and ceremonial sword and scabbard, the sword with horses head pommel.
General Officers' 1831 pattern mameluke sword with curved 75cm steel blade with Edward 7th cypher, crossed sword and baton, etched with foliate decorations, gilt cross guard with royal crest and ivory grip held by gilt rivets, star mark to ricasso, complete with scabbard. From the Cunninghame Graham family collection and ownership attributed to Commander Charles Elphinstone-Fleming Cunninghame Graham, presumably used by him. Ivory Submission Reference - QKU3V727
Late 19th Century naval officers uniform. From the Cunninghame Graham collection and attributed to Commander Charles Elphinstone-Fleming Cunninghame Graham, presumably worn by him during his career in the Royal Navy. To include a Naval officer's coatee c1900 with three 14mm lace rows to cuff signifying rank as commander. Together with a moleskin bicorn hat with leather lining stamped by makers Bilney and Ashdowne.
Two 18th Century style dresses from the Cunninghame Graham (of Gartmore) family, worn by Jean Cunninghame Graham (later Lady Jane Polwarth) with the tops altered as dresses for her debut in 1945. The first of white Chinese silk, possibly late 19th Century, decorated with red, yellow and green flowers with a matching clutch bag. The second of heavy green silk fabric decorated with silver thread ferns and floral motifs, fabric late 19th/early 20th Century, again with matching clutch.
Naval Interest- 19th Century gilt brass 32 point naval pocket compass by Abraham & Co of Glasgow. Circa 1840. Owned by Admiral Sir Angus Edward Malise Bontine Cunninghame Graham of Gartmore & Ardoch KBE (1893-1981). He had a distinguished naval career and was also godson to Edward VII where he attended the coronation of 1902 as a Paige Boy. See other lots related to Angus Edward Graham. A provenance note from the family, gifting the compass to his grandson-in-law, is included.
Political & Historic Interest: a three draw telescope in brass and mahogany (length 24.6cm opening to 76.7cm) with folding eyeguard, made and inscribed by 'Keyzor & Bendon, successors to W.Harris & Co, 50 Holborn, London' with a dedication inscribed into the brass mounting: 'R C Graham from the Hon'ble Mountstuart Elphinstone, Hookwood 1858'. R C Graham is almost certainly Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham (1852 – 1936) a Scottish politician, writer, journalist and adventurer, a Liberal Party MP who became the first socialist member of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. He was a founder, and the first president, of the Scottish Labour Party and went on to be a founder of the National Party of Scotland in 1928 and its first president in 1934. The telescope was gifted to him by his uncle the Honourable Mountstuart Elphinstone FRSE (6 October 1779 – 20 November 1859) a British statesman and historian, associated with the government of British India (one time Governor of Bombay, now Mumbai), a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and one of the seven founders of the Royal Geographical Society.
Quantity of early 19th century and later lace veils, flounces, christening caps etc. From the family of Cunninghame Graham of Cartmore by descent. Includes a Belgium lace vale made for the wedding of Francis Laura Spiers to Robert Graham of Cartmore in 1824. This was then worn by six further generations of women in the family up to 1979. It was reapplied to new net in 1938. Also a lace scarf worn by several generations and baby christening clothes. Includes provenance letters.
Wilkison of Edinburgh 19th century pocket pistol engraved with the maker's mark and 'Maker's to HRH The Prince of Wales' and with the crests of the Elphinstone-Fleeming and the Cunninghame Graham families and their mottos 'For Right and Reason' and 'Over Fork Over'. Round steel barrel with brass bands, steel body and grip with cord ring, folding trigger and dolphin hammer. Total length 10.7cm, barrel 4.5cm.

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