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Collection of sixteen OO gauge passenger coach models from Mainline, Lima, Graham Farish, Airfix and Hornby (including 9 boxed examples), model condition generally good and better, boxes generally good (all with inner trays), also included a quantity of OO gauge track in generally excellent condition (some corrosion to longer straight sections), qtyShipping £68.00 plus vat (UK Only)
A finely crafted wooden jigsaw puzzle by Liberty Puzzles, featuring the Typographer's design by Mark Graham. This intricate puzzle showcases a beautifully detailed alphabet composition surrounded by decorative floral elements. Known for their high-quality craftsmanship, Liberty Puzzles are laser-cut from premium wood and include uniquely shaped whimsy pieces. The puzzle comes complete in its original box with a sealed bag of 527 pieces.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 8.25"L x 2.5"W x 10"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Graham Williams 16x12 signed black and white photo Autographed Editions, Limited Edition. Photo Shows Williams proudly holds the FA Cup after his side West Bromwich Albion, Beat Everton 1-0 in the 1968 FA Cup Final. 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
LEE, Laurie. Cider With Rosie. London: The Hogarth Press, 1959. First edition, first impression, 8vo (196 x 125mm.) (Toning, light spotting to first and last leaves.) Original green cloth, dust-jacket (slight insect-damage to inner flap crease). Note: with the line ‘There was a fire at the piano-works’ on p.272. – And a further twenty-five volumes of 20th century literary fiction, all first editions (including Richard Hughes’ ‘A High Wind in Jamaica’, 1929, 8vo, and Somerset Maugham’s ‘Cakes and Ale’, 1930, 8vo, and Iris Murdoch’s ‘A Severed Head’, 1961, 8vo, and Murdoch’s ‘The Bell’, 1958, 8vo, and Anthony Burgess’ ‘Enderby Outside’, 1968, 8vo, and Graham Greene’s ‘Our Man in Havana’, 1958, 8vo) (26).
MOTOR-RACING. – Anthony PRITCHARD. Maserati, A Racing History. Somerset, Yeovil: Haynes Publishing, 2003. First edition, with mounted signed photograph of Stirling Moss and mounted signatures of Bruce Halford and Roberto Mieres, 4to (250 x 248mm.) Photographic illustrations. (Mild toning.) Original black cloth, dust-jacket. – And a further nine volumes related to motor-racing (including Tony Bailey and Paul Skilleter’s ‘Mike Hawthorn, Golden Boy’, 2008, 4to, and Gianni Cancellieri and Luca dal Monte’s ‘Maserati, A Century of History’, 2013, 4to, and Ed McDonough’s ‘Marquis de Portago’, 2006, 4to, and Graham Howard’s ‘Lex Davison, Larger than Life’, 2004, 4to). Provenance: from the estate of the late David Sadler (9).
SWIFT, Graham. Shuttlecock. London: Allen Lane, 1981. First edition, 8vo (213 x 129mm.) (Mild toning.) Original green cloth, dust-jacket. – And a further seven works of fiction by Graham Swift, all first editions (including ‘Learning to Swim’, 1982, ‘Waterland’, 1983, and ‘Out of This World’, 1988, and ‘Ever After’, 1992, and ‘Last Orders’, 1996, and ‘The Light of Day’, 2003, and ‘Tomorrow’, signed by Graham Swift, 2007) (8).
Rolling Stones Autographs a set of five signatures one sheet stuck into an autograph album: Keith Richard, Bill Wyman, Mick Jagger, Brian Jones and Charlie Watts; also included various other autographs: Graham Nash; Manchester United 1962-63: John Giles, Matt Busby, Harry Gregg, Bobby Charlton; Ken Dodd and others
Football Autographed Graham Williams 12 X 8 Photo : Col, Depicting Princess Alexandra Presenting The Fa Cup To West Bromwich Albion Captain Graham Williams Following A Memorable 1-0 Victory Over Everton In The 1968 Final At Wembley, Signed In Black Marker. 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
TV Film collection 6, signed assorted photos includes some good names such as George Cole , Penelope Keith, Tont Britton, Paul Scofield, Ken Stott and Graham Cole. 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
(ARR) Graham Dews (British b. 1974) Untitled Modern art screen print with hand finished spray painted background Signed, dated & numbered 22/35 in pencil An English conceptual graffiti artist, Paris rose to global fame in 2011 when he worked alongside Coldplay to create a massive piece of spray can art for the cover of their fifth studio, Mylo Xyloto, as well as providing artwork for subsequent world tours. Paris regularly participates in British music events. His work can easily be identified, with its unique combination of atmospheric colours, detailed and highly stylised line work and space age effects, especially cracks and shines.Both of these works were designed to be lightweight and durable. They are from a collection of over 50 similar pieces aimed to Tour Across the UK and even Further afield. The content of the imagery is very autobiographical, much of it depicting key moments in his 30+ years as a writer.“The whole series was exhibited in Frome, Somerset in May 2022, billed as ‘A Touring Exhibition for Changing Times’ there was probably some thinly veiled social commentary about property prices and the division of wealth in the UK...but I generally try to steer clear of Political Statements if I can.The future of this project , and indeed the future of this country is now seriously in doubt....”⦁ Paris 2022 Measures approx. 64cm x 45cm (25" x 18").
Hobbytrain - Arnold - Graham Farish - Metcalfe - A collection of N gauge railway items including a boxed AM348 Diesel locomotive # H2944 which appears Mint in a Mint box, some track sections, a 7 plank coal wagon # 2117, a 2 x track engine shed kit # PN113 and more. The boxed items appear Very Good to Mint, the unboxed items show signs of use and appear Fair to Good. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (ba)
STEPHEN GRAHAM (BRITISH CONTEMPORARY) 'COLOUR ME COCO', a signed limited edition print on paper, depicting a dripping Chanel themed paint can, 46/195 with certificate, approximate size 60cm x 48cm, frame size 89cm x 76cm, Condition Report: frame has bumps to the corners with associated paint loss
mixed media on paper, signed and titled mounted, framed and under glass image size 21cm x 50cm, overall size 43cm x 70cm 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.
Presenting an exceptional Royal Doulton Bunnykins prototype figurine, a highly sought-after piece from the iconic Bunnykins collection. This prototype is a rare and unique representation of the Bunnykins series, showcasing the meticulous design process that goes into creating the beloved characters. As a prototype, it features subtle differences from the final production model, offering collectors a glimpse into the early stages of Royal Doulton's artistic development. This piece is an extraordinary opportunity for Bunnykins collectors and ceramic enthusiasts alike. This figure depicts a Bunnykin popping out of a large Christmas gift. Royal Doulton backstamp. Marked: The Property Of Royal Doulton Tableware LTD., Not Produced For Sale.Artist: Graham Tongue, and Warren PlattIssued: c. 1994 - 2000Dimensions: 3.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Automobilia limited edition prints, including a limited edition print of Keith Woodcock Low Level Raiders, depicting DeHavilland Mosquito, nr 23/350 signed by Ivor and Tom Broom and the artist approx 63 x 38 cms mounted; limited edition print of Graham Turner Goodwood Glory featuring Stirling Moss, nr 50/500, 52 x 41 cms; limited edition William Taylor photograph of the Lotus 72 driven by Emerson Fittipaldi at Aspen Colorado approx 51 x 75 cms.
This unique piece of automotive memorabilia features a Hanimex CR4 car radio, famously autographed by the legendary British racing driver, Graham Hill. As part of the exclusive Graham Hill Safe Driving Competition in 1975, this radio was awarded to participants who excelled in safe driving practices. Complete with original packaging box and letters and photo of provenance.
Ca. AD 900. A silver-gilt medallion with a raised border enclosing an intricate scrollwork pattern forming a symmetrical design. Clusters of raised dots arranged in quincunx are positioned between the interwoven lines. A suspension loop at the top allows for attachment.For similar see: World of Art, Viking art, James Graham-Campell, Thames and Hudson, 2013, p. 70, n. 73.Size: 38mm x 26mm; Weight: 7gProvenance: Private UK collection; previously acquired on the UK art market in the 1990s.
Ca. AD 800 - 1000. A silver pendant of Freya with a large, rounded head featuring incised circular eyes and small, straight lips. The hair is drawn back into a bun, and the head is perforated for suspension. The figure is wearing a long dress with a V-shaped neckline and a series of vertical lines suggesting pleats or folds. The arms are positioned close to the body, with hands resting on her hips.For similar see: World of Art, Viking art, James Graham-Campell, Thames and Hudson, 2013, p. 160, n. 189, 190.Size: 35mm x 15mm; Weight: 6gProvenance: Private UK collection; previously acquired on the UK art market in the 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.This piece is accompanied by a historical report from Alessandro Neri, an international Cultural Heritage expert based in Florence, Italy.
Ca. AD 800 - 1100. A silver medallion with a depiction of Dragon Fafnir. The medallion is circular with a raised border enclosing the depiction of the beast, its body consisting of interwoven, sinuous lines filled with rows of small raised dots. Its head is turned backwards with an open mouth. A suspension loop is positioned at the top for attachment.For similar see: World of Art, Viking art, James Graham-Campell, Thames and Hudson, 2013, p. 61, n. 59; p. 85, n. 91Size: 30mm x 28mm; Weight: 5gProvenance: Private UK collection; previously acquired on the UK art market in the 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Motor Racing Graham Hill signed book. Fantastic condition hardback book of "Life at the Limit" the autobiography of Graham Hill, signed by the legendary motor racing driver Graham Hill (1929 - 1975) in bright blue ink on the title page. He was a two time Formula One World Champion and one of the most charismatic drivers to ever grace the sport. Lovely piece of F1 history. 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
WW2 Six Battle of Britain pilots signed 10 x 8 dog fight colour print. Signed by G W Benn 219 sqn, John Keatings 219 sqn, Trevor Gray 64 sqn, Graham Leggett 46 sqn, Richard Jones 64 sqn and Peter Ayerst. 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
Antonio Zucchi (Italian, 1726-1795) Peasants beside ruined arches by a river estuary Pen and black ink and wash over black chalk on paper Signed lower left, 'Zucchi' With original panel to verso indistinctly inscribed, '... (?) ... Drawn by Zucchi ... (?)' and label inscribed, '... Graham...' Property of a gentleman Provenance: Yvonne Tan Bunzl, London Dimensions: (Frame) 16.5 in. (H) x 22.5 in. (W) (Paper) 12 in. (H) x 18 in. (W)

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