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Lot 1040

JACKSON, Sir Thomas Graham, Gothic Architecture in France, England and Italy. 2 vols 1915. Quarter vellum, with the original dust wrappers. With FERGUSSON, James, History of Architecture in all other countries, from the earliest times to the present day. 5 vols 1893 - 1902. Quarter morocco. With other books (box)

Lot 1033

JAMES STINTON (1870-1961); watercolour, pheasants in landscape, signed, 12.5 x 21.5cm, framed and glazed, together with two Alan Graham oils on board, Lake District scenes, (3). (D)Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org

Lot 1156

GRAHAM CLARKE; four coloured etchings each titled and no. and with Christie's Contemporary Art labels verso, the largest image 18 x 20cm, all framed and glazed (4).

Lot 242

Limited edition signed print "Eric" by Graham Jones and print by Vic Grainger "Delayed Departure"

Lot 282

Signed limited edition print by Graham Gayford 377/1250 "In Deep"

Lot 721

Graham Williams, Ian Collard and Tony Brown Signed 16 x 12 Colourised Limited Edition Print. 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

Lot 37

A Group Of Mechanisms For Percussion And Centre-Fire Hammer Sporting Guns And Rifles By Purdey Of London, Mid-Late 19th CenturyComprising a pair of signed border engraved flat locks decorated with foliate scrollwork, dolphin hammer en suite (the other and both retaining screws replaced), serial numbered 1332 for 1828; another pair (pitted, hammers repaired, mainsprings replaced) each fitted with patent external 'SAFETY' catch, serial numbered 2179 for 1832; another pair (some pitting, hammers repaired, one retaining screw missing) each decorated with scrolling foliage, serial numbered 2490 for 1833; another pair (some pitting, one hammer retaining screw replaced) each decorated with a prone stag in a landscape, and with safety-catch in front of each hammer, serial numbered 2551 for 1834; another, decorated with foliate scrollwork and with patent external 'SAFETY' catch, serial no. 2929 for 1836; another, decorated with foliate scrollwork and with safety-catch in front of the hammer (retaining screw expertly replaced), serial no. 5289 for 1857; a foliate scroll engraved back-action lock-plate (rust patinated), serial no. 6373; a foliate scroll engraved case-hardened lock-plate, serial no. 9760; three foliate engraved lock-plates, one signed 'Wild' (one hammer missing, one replaced); a pair of lock-plates 'in the white' (one fitted with an old mechanism) and a reproduction steel and brass trigger mechanism; and a foliate engraved case-hardened dolphin hammer (19)Footnotes:1332 recorded as a percussion d.b. sporting gun2179 recorded as a 19-bore percussion d.b. 'Keeper's Gun', to Joseph Lang2490 recorded as a 15-bore percussion d.b. sporting gun built for the Hon. Colonel Bligh2551 recorded as a 14-bore percussion d.b. sporting rifle built for a Mr. James Duff Esq.2929 recorded as no. 2 of a pair of 14-bore percussion d.b. sporting guns built for a Mr. Higginson5289 recorded as a 32-bore percussion d.b. sporting rifle built for a Mr. F.E. GrahamFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 295

GREENE (GRAHAM)The End of the Affair, FIRST EDITION, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed on front free endpaper 'For 'you'/ with thanks for all your labours./ From Graham Greene', with pencil annotation in another hand on p.122 (the words 'Not me!!', written in the margin alongside the phrase 'All the secretaries used those unbearable initials', which is underlined in pencil), slight browning to endpapers and adjoining pages, publisher's cloth, dust-jacket (slight creasing at top edge with one short tear in corner) [Wobbe A27a], 8vo, Heinemann, 1951Footnotes:PRESENTATION COPY TO 'YOU', PRESUMABLY GREENE'S SECRETARY DORIS YOUNG.It seems natural to assume, from the mention of 'all your labours' in the inscription, and from the pencil annotation, that the recipient of this copy was Doris Young, Greene's secretary in the early 1950s. She apparently came to Greene from Harry Walston, husband of Greene's lover Catherine Walston, the book's dedicatee, and in 1958 was replaced by Josephine Reid, about whom more has been written.Nonetheless, the use of 'For 'you'' suggests a level of intimacy with the recipient, similar occurrences of the phrase usually having been associated with Greene's lovers. As it happens our copy surfaced at auction in 1984 (Sotheby's, 6 December, lot 201), with the recipient unidentified, and another presentation copy of the book was also sold at Sotheby's that year, this time inscribed fully ('For Doris Young with many thanks for your help, from Graham Greene'). So, intriguingly, the present copy is either one of two copies Greene inscribed to Doris Young, or it was inscribed to someone else who helped him with the book. The significance of a pencil note on the rear paste-down, '211. Bexhill!', possibly in the same secretary's hand, is also unclear.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 296

GREENE (GRAHAM)May We Borrow Your Husband?, 38 COPIES OF THE EDITION LIMITED TO 500 COPIES, EACH SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR, publisher's cloth-backed patterned boards, all fine as issued with acetate dust-jackets and protective tissue dust-jackets (a few of the latter torn), 8vo, The Bodley Head, 1967 (38)Footnotes:The remaining stock sent by the binder William Clowes to the bookseller Harry Karnac, from parcels labelled 'nos 361-380' and '481-500'.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 297

GREENE (GRAHAM)A Weed Among the Flowers... with an afterword by Sir Stephen Spender, NUMBER 62 OF 300 COPIES SIGNED BY GREENE AND SPENDER, illustrations by Vance Gerry, publisher's green silk with stitched spine, printed paper title label on upper cover, gold paper endpapers, matching folding case with bone fastener, 73 x 73mm., [Los Angeles], Orphanos and Sylvester, 1990This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 368

Graham Smith: watercolours, "The Heythrop Going Away from Blenheim Park" hunting scene, 11" x 14 1/2", two other similar watercolours and another larger watercolour "Devon and Somerset Hounds", 14 1/2" x 21 1/2", all by the same hand, in wooden strip frame (one picture frame damaged)Condition:"Devon" picture has slight undulation to the image.Two of the frames have splits, one is more severe.all of the pictures have slight mildew build up and light foxing the top section of the pictures.

Lot 224

2 Graham Farish by Bachmann boxed model railway 1:148 scale, N gauge 374-816A BR Mk1 FO First Open Maroon passenger coaches.

Lot 225

2 boxed model railway Graham Farish by Bachmann 374-084B BR MK1 Brake Composite Corridor Maroon passenger coaches.

Lot 226

A boxed model railway 1:148 scale, N gauge Graham Farish by Bachmann 371-085A Class 25/1 D5177 BR Green Late Crest Diesel Locomotive.

Lot 227

A boxed model railway 1:148 scale, N gauge Graham Farish by Bachmann 371-386 Class 66 66416 Freightliner Diesel Locomotive.

Lot 231

A boxed 1:148 scale, N gauge Graham Farish by Bachmann model railway 371-384A Class 66 6611 EWS diesel locomotive.

Lot 237

A boxed Graham Farish 170/1 Turbostar 2 Car DMU Midland Mainline set by Bachmann.

Lot 239

A boxed 1:148 scale, N gauge Graham Farish 371-036 class 20 20227 London Underground diesel locomotive by Bachmann.

Lot 240

A boxed 1:148 scale, N gauge Graham Farish 371-397 Class 66 Diesel 66434 Direct Rail Services Blu Compass locomotive. Complete with original paperwork.

Lot 241

A boxed Graham Farish 371-383A Class 66 Diesel 66101 DB Schenker locomotive by Bachmann. Complete with original paperwork.

Lot 242

A boxed Graham Farish 371-636 Class 70 Diesel 70003 Freightliner locomotive by Bachmann. 1:148 scale, N gauge complete with original paperwork.

Lot 243

A boxed Graham Farish N Gauge 371-036 Class 20 20227 London Underground Diesel locomotive, by Bachmann. 1:148 scale, complete with original paperwork.

Lot 244

A boxed Graham Farish 371-350 A Class 60 60035 EWS diesel locomotive by Bachmann. 1:148 scale, N gauge complete with original paperwork.

Lot 245

A boxed Graham Farish 371-385 Class 66 Diesel 66546 Freightliner diesel locomotive by Bachmann. 1:148 scale, N gauge, complete with original paperwork.

Lot 246

A boxed Graham Farish 371-635 Class 70 Diesel 70006 Freightliner locomotive by Bachmann. 1:48 scale, complete with paperwork.

Lot 247

5 boxed Graham Farish 377-651A MBA Megabox High Sided Bogie Box Wagons (without buffers), EWS (weathered). By Bachmann, 1:48 scale.

Lot 248

An unboxed Hornby R863 BR Green Class 47 diesel locomotive together with an N Gauge Graham Farish by Bachmann Leyland National NBC Green Line bus and a boxed Graham Farish N scale twin track footbridge.

Lot 326

After Graham Clark. Yes We Have, 19/150, and Little Cornwall, limited edition prints, 11cm x 14cm, framed and glazed, (AF). (2)

Lot 252

â–´ Graham Sutherland OM (1903-1980)Beetles I, from 'A Bestiary and Some Correspondences'lithograph in colours, signed 'Sutherland' in pencil l.r. and numbered 59/70 l.l.image 49 x 64cmCondition ReportFramed size 70 x 84cmNot viewed out of glazed frame. Light creases including upper right corner, right edge and centre left.

Lot 29

Crossroads signed photo collection. Signatures such as Noele Gordon, Sue Lloyd, Ronald Allen, Kathy Staff, Jane Rossington, Tony Adams, Carolyn jones, Victor Winding, Ivor Salter, Carina Wyeth, Stephen Hoye, Joy Andrews, Susan Hanson, Paul Henry, Angela Webb, Graham Seed, Dee Hepburn, Steven Pinder, Kathryn Hurlbutt, Terence Rigby and more. 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

Lot 25

Three pieces of studio glass comprising Graham Muir Hot Glass scent bottle in original box, a further indistinctly signed scent bottle and a Jane Charles paperweight, largest 13.5cm tall. 

Lot 153

After Graham Hadlow, Curricle men at Cenarth, coloured print. 17x26cm approx. Framed. Together with a framed watercolour of Mumbles Lighthouse on a winter's day. 28x38cm approx. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 13

Graham Ovenden (British, b.1943), 3/4 portrait of a girl wearing a cream dress, titled verso 'Camille', 'Pencil oil over prepared paper' and inscribed 'For Michael with love G.S.Ovenden', 35 x 25.4cm, frame 49.5 x 39.5cmThe Mike Hope collection.Graham Ovenden was a member of The Brotherhood of Ruralists, founded in Wellow in 1975. Other members included Graham and Ann Arnold, Peter Blake (of Pop Art fame), Jann Haworth and David Inshaw.Ok.

Lot 124

WIRE AND RELATED - LP COLLECTION. Quite delightful collection of 6 x wonderful LPs plus 1 x 12" (7 releases in total) from Wire and further projects from Colin Newman, Bruce Gilbert and Graham Lewis. Titles are Chairs Missing (original UK copy, SHSP 4093 with og lilac inner - Ex+ superb condition record/VG+ sleeve with some light edgewear), Dome - Dome (DOME 1 - smart Ex+/Ex), Dome 2 (DOME 2 - Ex record appears slightly dished, very few marks/Ex+ still in shrink) and Dome 3 (DOME 3 - Ex/VG+) B.C. Gilbert & G. Lewis - 3R4 (CAD 16 - Ex+/VG+), Colin Newman - Provisionally Entitles The Singing Fish (CAD 108 - Ex+/VG+) and Cupol - Like This For Ages (BAD 9 - Ex+/VG+). Stewart Mason (journalist): "Wire expanded the sonic boundaries of not just punk, but rock music in general."

Lot 687

*GRAHAM OVENDEN (B. 1943) 'JANE DOLL' signed, dated '71 and numbered 18/70 in pencil to the margin, screenprint, the image 61.25cm x 46.25cm. Provenance: The Collection of Bournemouth & Poole College.

Lot 48

A collection of 1960s Motorsport personally-taken slides, comprising Le Mans, with drivers such as Graham Hill, Jim Clark, Trevor Taylor, Richie Ginther, Jack Brabham, showing the pit lane, various corners and cars, plus a selection of vintage car trial slides (parcel) Condition Report:There are approximately 170+ slide in this lot

Lot 330

Hornby - Tri Ang - Playcraft - Peco - Grafar - Graham Farish - Bachmann - Lima - An excess of 40, '00' Gauge carriages in excellent condition. Additionally included are approx. 8 'N' gauge carriages and one static loco in excellent condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee).

Lot 536

Graham Farish - 10 x boxed N gauge NCB wagons # 3412, all appear ex to nm in mostly near mint boxes. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 537

Graham Farish - 10 x boxed N gauge wagons, (various including NCB, Worthington), all appear ex to nm in vg to near mint boxes. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 538

Graham Farish and Peco - 12 x boxed N gauge wagons, various to include a Lima car transporter # 32 0792, all appear ex+ in vg to ex boxes. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 539

Graham Farish - 9 x boxed N gauge wagons, (various including 100 ton tanker bogie # 3702), all appear ex to nm in vg to nm boxes. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 540

Graham Farish and Hornby Minitrix - 13 x boxed N gauge passenger carriages, various, all appear ex in vg to ex boxes. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 541

Graham Farish - 3 x boxed N gauge Pullman passenger carriages, all appear ex or better in ex or better boxes (one box with light crush). (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 545

N Gauge Scenics - a mixed lot of scenics to include Graham Farish, Ratio, Merit, Peco, and much more, as illustrated

Lot 605

Hornby Minitrix, Graham Farish - 21 x N gauge Rolling Stock items to include car transporters, goods wagons, tanker, and other freight, all appear excellent, part boxed (this does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 606

N gauge - a good mixed lot to include 3 x diecast trams, motor vehicles, figures, trackside signals, a Graham Farish mint boxed 2 x bungalows, a H and M Clipper power control unit (boxed, untested), four plastic storage cabinets and other [qty]

Lot 238

Vanguards - 12 x boxed 1:43 scale models including Austin 7 Mini # VA01306, Graham Hill's Austin A35 Rally car # VA23005, Ford Thames 300E van in Maidstone & District livery # VA33002 and other similar models. They all appear Mint in Very Good boxes with accessories where required. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 493

BOOKS, six boxes containing approximately 170 - 180 titles in hardback and paperback format, subjects include Encyclopaedic and Lexical Works, Religion, Theology, Philosophy, Mathematics, Travel and classic Novels, authors include, Jean Paul Sartre, Aldous Huxley, Albert Camus, Graham Greene, Thomas Hardy, Sax Rohmer, Helen MacInnes and others, general condition fair-poor

Lot 113

Graham Farish by Bachman N gauge 'The Night Mail' Train Set including BR green Class 47 Diesel locomotive 'Doncaster Enterprise' 47522, BR Mk1 GUV and BR Mk1 TPO plus accessories, 370-130 plus 'Countryside Coal' Train Set including SDJR Class 3F Jinty locomotive, two plank wagons, brake wagon and accessories, 370-080, both boxed (2)

Lot 114

Graham Farnish by Bachman N gauge Midland Mainline HST 125 Set, 371-475A, boxed

Lot 115

Graham Farnish N gauge Freightliner Class 70 Diesel 70003, 371-636 plus Mainline Special Edition Class 37 Diesel 37055, No. 803D, both boxed (2)

Lot 116

Graham Farish by Bachman N gauge BR blue Class 37/0 Diesel locomotive 37254, 371-465 plus BR green Class 24 Diesel locomotive, D7549, 371-078, both boxed (2)

Lot 117

Graham Farish N gauge 08800 intercity Class 08 Diesel Shunter D3406, 371005 plus Loadhaul Special Edition Class 56 Diesel locomotive 56055, No 805D, both boxed (2)

Lot 118

Graham Farish by Bachman N gauge BR red 4-6-2 Duchess Class 'Duchess of Hamilton ' locomotive 4622, No1816, BR black 2-6-4 Standard Tank locomotive 80064, No1655and GWR Prairie Tank locomotive 5112, No1604, all boxed (3)

Lot 119

Graham Farish by Bachman N gauge BR green diesel 'Formidable' D802 plus two Sprinter carriages, all boxed (3)

Lot 120

Graham Farish by Bachman N gauge 'Lafarge Cement' JPA Cement Wagons VTG (x4) 377-675 plus BR Mk1 Super BG Full Brake 'Royal Mail' carriages (x3), 374-777A, 374-776A and 374-775A, all boxed (7)

Lot 248

A selection of Vintage Ports with unlabelled examples including Taylor, Vintage Port, 1927 (1), another bottle capsule marked 1933, bottled Jubilee Year 1935 (1), and Graham, Vintage Port, 1950 (1), together with Dow, Vintage Port, 1955 (1), Quinta do Noval, Vintage Port, 1960 (1), Crofts, Vintage Port, 1960 (2), Cockburns, Vintage Port, 1967 (1), Niepoort, Vintage Port, 1977 (1) and Churchills, Vintage Port, 1985 (1), ten bottles in total Provenance: from a Suffolk cellar

Lot 104

A pair of 1:43 scale hand built resin models by NEO, comprising of a NEO45965 Kaiser Henry J (1951) and a NEO46610 Graham Hollywood (1940), VG/E in G/VG perspex cases and card sleeves (2)

Lot 30

A BROOKLIN BML 09 hand built white metal, 1:43 scale model of a 1933 Graham Blue Streak M64 sedan, VG/E in G/VG box.

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