Graham Clarke (b.1941) BAT AND BALL and ANCHOR AND HOPE, two limited edition coloured etchings, Bat and Ball depicting a cricket team seated outside the Sportsman's Arms public house with trophy cups, edition 55 of 400, Anchor & Hope depicting anglers fishing from boats and outside the public house, edition 55 of 400, both mounted, framed and glazed, 53 by 58cm. overall, both good condition, (2) Graham Clarke is an author, illustrator, humourist and print-maker.
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Collection of ten signed books on National Hunt racing, excellent selection, the majority signed to title page and comprising The Legend of Istabraq by Michael Clower, signed by J.P. McManus, Aidan O'Brien and Charlie Swan; The Real McCoy - My Life So Far by A.P. McCoy with Claude Duval, signed by A.P. McCoy (two copies); Champion Charlie - the authorised biography of Charlie Swan by Michael Clower, signed by Charlie Swan; Jenny Pitman - the autobiography, signed by Jenny Pitman; A Jump Jockey's Life by Mick Fitzgerald with Carl Evans, signed by Mick Fitzgerald; The Wayward Lad - autobiography of Graham Bradley with Steve Taylor, signed by Graham Bradley; The Grey Horse - the true story of Desert Orchid by Richard Burridge, signed by Richard Dunwoody, Simon Sherwood, Colin Brown, Richard Burridge and David Elsworth; Obsessed - the autobiography by Richard Dunwoody, dedication "To Sue and Roger, Best wishes, Richard Dunwoody" and Red Rum - a Racing Legend by Ginger McCain, signed by Ginger McCain, all very good condition
Persian War racing plate,mounted within a framed montage comprising a 4 by 6in. b&w action photograph and a pair of scans of the racecard for the 1968 Champion Hurdle, all above a metal plaque inscribed RACING PLATE WORN BY PERSIAN WAR, WHEN WINNING THE SCHWEPPES GOLD TROPHY AND THE CHAMPION HURDLE, 1968, pale green background, framed & glazed, overall 59 by 67cm.; sold with an official racecard for the 1968 Champion Hurdle (2)Provenance: Graham Budd Auctions, 3rd November 2004, lot 474.
Graham Isom (contemporary)CHELTENHAM GOLD CUP 1989 (DESERT ORCHID & YAHOO)signed by the artist and by the winning jockey Simon Sherwood in pencil to the lower margin, limited edition print numbered 218/550, published by Michael Stewart Fine Art Ltd, Bristol, 1989, mounted, framed & glazed, 85 by 96cm.
Stirling Moss and Jack Brabham signed photographic presentations,the Moss an 11 by 15in. b&w race action photo racing Rob Walker's Cooper Climax, Intercontinental Formula, Goodwood, Easter Monday 1961, signed by Moss in pencil to the lower mount, framed & glazed, 43 by 53cm; the Brabham a colour 7 by 10 1/2in., a portrait at a race circuit, signed by Brabham in pencil to the lower mount, framed & glazed, 32 by 42cm., both published by Graham White Classic Mortoring Photographs, the Moss numbered 15/500, the Babham No.14 from an unstated edition, titled World Champion 1959/60/66, details pasted to backboards (2)
THE SECOND EARLIEST F.A. CUP WINNER’S MEDAL EVER TO HAVE BEEN OFFERED AT AUCTION:The 1877 F.A. Cup winner’s medal awarded to Hubert Heron of Wanderers FC,gold, unhallmarked, of circular for with loop ring, obverse with an embossed football surrounded by wreath, reverse engraved FOOTBALL ASSOCAITION CHALLENGE CUP WANDERERS 1877 HUBERT HERON, diameter 23mm., weight 8.84gm., good condition with surface scratches Wanderers FC defeated Oxford University 2-1, played at Kennington Oval, London on 24th of March 1877. This was the sixth final of the world’s oldest football competition. George Hubert Hugh Heron made five appearances for England between 1873 and 1878 and won three F.A Cup finals, all for Wanderers FC. A winner’s medal from the historic first F.A. Cup Final of 1872, also won by Wanderers FC, was sold at Graham Budd Auctions 8th November 2010 for £60,000.
Italian medal commemorating the Italy v England international friendly match played in Rome 13th May 1933, designed by Aurelio Mistruzzi, circular form, obverse portraying head of the goddess Roma with legend ALME SOL POSSIS NIHIL URBE ROME VISERE MAIUS (Kind Sun, may you look upon nothing greater than the city of Rome), reverse inscribed INGHILTERRA ITALIA, ROMA, 13 MAGGIO 1933, A. xi, silvered, bearing no hallmark, diameter 60mm., 89gr., in original fitted case A similar medal, awarded to Cliff Bastin for the same match, was sold at Graham Budd Auctions, May 2018, Lot 763.
1975-76 UEFA European Cup Winners' Cup runners-up silver medal awarded to Graham Paddon of West Ham United, circular form, obverse with UEFA below a trophy cup, reverse inscribed COUPE DES VAINQUEURS DE COUPE EUROPEENNE 1976, stamped 0.925 PEKA, diameter 32mm.,19gr., in original case, with letter of provenance signed in black ink by Graham Paddon West Ham United were beaten 4-2 by Anderlecht at the Heysel Stadium, Brussels, 5th May. Midfielder Paddon played for West Ham from 1973 to 1976 making 115 appearances and scoring 11 goals.
Autographed Arsenal 1970-71 framed presentation,comprising a sheet of Arsenal FC headed paper titled '1970 FAIRS' Cup Winners with 15 signatures in blue ink, McLintock, McNab, Graham, Nelson, Kennedy, Wilson, Rice etc., mounted with a 1971 F.A. Cup Final programme and match ticket, a double-season First Day Cover. and a colour photo of the team bearing later signatures of Simpson & Rice, the reverse of the frame mounted with varous related ephemera, 68 by 52cm.
Graham Roberts signed white Tottenham Hotspur UEFA Cup Final 1983-84 retro jersey, short-sleeved, embroidered U.E.F.A. 1983-84 FINAL with club crest, signed in black marker pen, sold with Sporting Legends COA Tottenham Hotspur beat Anderlecht 4-3 on penalties. Roberts scored one of the penalties. Res: £50
Multi signed white Tottenham Hotspur replica jersey, UEFA Cup Final 1983-84, short-sleeved, embroidered U.E.F.A. 1983-84 FINAL, with club crest and sponsor logo, signed in black marker pen by Steve Perryman, Paul Miller, Micky Hazard, Ossie Ardiles, Glenn Hoddle, Dave Peacock, Tony Parks, Tony Galvin, Keith Burkinshaw, Gary Mabbutt, Peter Shreeves and Graham Roberts; sold together with a ‘Tottenham Legends The UEFA Cup 25th Anniversary Victory Dinner’ programme and ticket from the event held at the Dorchester, London, 26th May 2006 (3) Tottenham won the 1983-84 UEFA Cup Final, beating Anderlecht 4-3 on penalties after a second leg 1-1 draw at White Hart Lane, 23rd May and a similar result in the first leg at the Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, Anderlecht, 9th May.
Collection of autographs and handwritten, signed correspondence from boxing personalities to the English collector Derek L. Hurst, autographs include Joe Louis, John Conteh, Ted Broadribb, Frank Bell, Billy Clements, Fred Charlton and a 1922 French boxing magazine bearing an unidentified signature; three autograph albums containing signatures by Jack Powell, Paul Schulz, Tommy Loughran, Cyclone Kelly, Tony Butcher, Terry Spinks, Harry Pierpoint, Johnny Brown, Harry Mason, Jack London and many others; letters dating circa 1970s include examples from Bob Symonds, Tom S. Crome, Sammy Venti, Tan Wee Eng, John Craggs, Graham Grant, Tom Holder and Bob Fielding, fair condition
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE DINNERWARES AND ORNAMENTS ETC, to include Johnsons Eternal Belle part dinner service, Japanese part tea set, Danbury mint horse racing mugs by Graham Isom, Capodimonte sculpture height approximately 29cm, assorted Wade Whimsey animals, Guiness tortoise with box, Bossons birds, chance glass, moon landing bowl, empty vintage haig Whisky bottles, masons Mandalay items, Coalport figurines - Crystal x 2, etc
Hornby, Trix, Lima, Airfix, Graham Farish - A collection of 11 items of OO gauge freight rolling stock plus two Trix Coachbuilder kits which appear built with two passenger coaches in each box. Rolling stock includes Hornby R6404 ^wheel Milk Tank 'Express Dairy'; Lima #305633W 7 plank wagon 'Pinxton'; Hornby R6371 Shell Petrol Tanker and similar. Rolling stock appears in Excellent - mostly Mint condition, a couple in Fair dusty boxes with general wear - mainly Good - Mint window boxes. Kits are unchecked for completeness.
AUTOGRAPHS - MOTORSPORT Six photographs, printed to paper, signed respectively by John Surtees, Wayne Gardner, Phil Read, Giacomo Agostini, Stuart Graham and Mick Grant, each approximately 21cm x 29.5cm, unframed. Provenance: Images taken and signatures obtained by the vendor. Images previously unpublished.
A small collection of Graham Greene novels and related, including 'Our Man in Havana', Heinemann, 1958, 1st edition in dust wrapper, plus another 1st without wrapper, plus 1sts in wrappers 'A Sort of Life', 1971, 'The Honorary Consul', 1973, 'The Human Factor', 1978, 'The Tenth Man', 1985, 'The Captain and The Enemy', 1988, plus the play 'The Potting Shed', 1958, 1st in wrapper, plus some collected editions and related (13)
A collection of 19 pre-war novels etc, mainly 1st editions, including Franz Kafka: 'America', 1938, 1st UK edition, original cloth gilt (worn), Gertrude Stein: 'Lady Church Amiably', Paris, 1930, 1st edition, (1000), original paper covered boards, Sinclair Lewis: 'Mantrap', London, Cape, 1926, 1st UK edition, original cloth, dust wrapper (generally very good condition), Ruth Manning-Sanders: 'The Crochet Woman', 1930, 1st edition, original cloth gilt, Arthur Machen: 'The Terror' 1917, 1st edition, original paper covered boards, Winston Graham: 'The Riddle of John Rowe', 1935, 1st edition, original cloth, in a later dust wrapper, worn a/f, Harris: 'Fain Would I Change' 1937, 1st edition, original cloth gilt, Peterkin: 'Black April', 1927, 1st UK edition, original cloth gilt, etc (19)
Oscar Wilde: 'The Happy Prince and other Stories', illustrated Charles Robinson, London, Buckworth, 1913, 1st edition thus, 12 tipped in coloured plates as called for, 4th, original cloth gilt, rebacked retaining original backstrip, Aubrey Beardsley: 'Under the Hill', Paris, Olympia Press, 1959, limited edition, (122/3,000), 9 full page ills. by Beardsley, original green moire silk decorated in gilt, Edgar Allan Poe: 'Tales of Mystery & Imagination', illustrated Harry Clarke, London, Minerva, 1971, original cloth gilt, dust wrapper, Harry Graham: Misrepresentative Women', London 1906, 12 plates as called for, original pictorial cloth (4)
'Signature: A Quadrimestrial of Typography and Graphic Arts', edited Oliver Simon, London, Curwen Press, November 1935- December 1940, near complete set of the first series, 14 (of 15) numbers, comprising 1-8, 10-15, each in original printed wraps, content and numerous illustrations by leading illustrators and graphic artists of the period including Paul Nash, Graham Sutherland, Edward Bawden, Eric Ravilious, Eric Gill, Enid Marx, Barnett Freedman, John Piper, Edward Ardizzone, Lynton Lamb, Henry Moore, Edward McKnight Kauffer etc., all issues with illustrations, insets etc collated complete, these include, amongst others, 'Newhaven No. 2', by Edward Bawden, 'Road With Rocks', by Graham Sutherland, numerous Eric Ravilious wood engraved illustrations including full page cockerel 1933 Golden Cockerel Press prospectus (issue 1); 'Tide' by Paul Nash (issue 2); folding linocut illustration London Passenger Transport window bill, plus 2 colour illustrations, by Edward Bawden (issue 3); Enid Marx Christmas card (issue 4); three colour lithographs of shop fronts by Eric Ravilious, from 'High Street' (issue 5); frontispiece 'Invention in Colour', by John Piper, copper engraving by Edward Bawden (issue 6); John Piper four page folding colour lithograph 'Cheltenham' (issue 13) etc etc. Each original printed wraps, some toning and small part losses, chips, nicks. A scarce near complete set of the first series of this important periodical devoted to typography and the printing arts, started in 1935 and suspended in 1940 when the last issue of the first series was hit by a high explosive bomb as it came off the presses at the Curwen Press (14)
A collection of assorted books, mainly private press, illustrated, typography related etc., including 'Signature: A Quadrimestrial of Typography and Graphic Arts', new series, 7 assorted issues 1946-1954, numbers 1, 4, 7, 13-15, 18, content includes Joan Hassall, Lynton Lamb, Curwen Press, Edward Bawden, Michael Rothenstein, Barnett Freedman, John Piper, Edward Ardizzone, Oliver Simon etc, each original printed wraps, no.7 ex library; 'Paranthesis - The Newsletter of the Fine Press Book Association', May 1999, No.3, text volume and folder of prints, housed in original slip case; 'Matrix 2' reprint, a/f; Helen Simpson: 'Heartsease & Honesty', Golden Cockerel Press, 1935, limited edition, (130/300), numbered and signed by Simpson, original cloth backed patterned paper covered boards; Alfreda Bean: 'Petals of a Wild Rose Tree', 1965, (500), signed; good qty. journals of the Private Libraries Association; Frank Brangwyn: 'Belgium', 1916; album containing some Rigby Graham postcards, etc etc
Malcolm Yorke: 'Against The Grain, The Life and Art of Rigby Graham', Uppingham, Goldmark, 2015, limited edition, (36/75), numbered, one of 75 special copies with a folder of four original signed lithographs, numerous illustrations throughout as called for, folio, original cloth, pictorial label to top board, orig. bookmark loosely inserted, the four coloured lithographs each signed and numbered to margin in pencil and housed with two DVDs in original hardback cloth folder, pictorial label to top board, housed together in original slipcase
A GEORGIAN EIGHT BELL STRIKE LONGCASE CLOCK BY JAMES GRAHAM - LONDON, the ebonised mahogany case having a break arch hood with three finials and fretwork sound panels, the trunk with reeded columns and glass fronted door, bun feet to base, the movement striking on a carillon of 8 bells every quarter hour with the hourly strike on a single bell, the brass arched dial with subsidiary silent / strike and seconds dials, filigree hands, arched silvered name plate and gilt floral spandrels, H 230 cmCondition Report:The movement is not original to the clock and has been modified possible in the Victorian period having a fitted side plate to accommodate the hourly strike train when the 8 bell strike was fitted, the mahogany case is complete with no missing sections of veneer, some shrinkage to joins, damage to trunk door lock surround, missing brass column cap right hand lower.
A GEORGIAN SILVER FOUR PIECE GLASS The oval silver stand, 21 cms high, London hallmark for 1802, maker possibly James Graham, weighing approx. 7.2 ozt ( 224 grams) the four cut glass condiment bottles as found Condition Report : stand good, wear and tear only, glass bottles all damaged Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Richard Graham signed 16x12 Blackbird SR-71 colour photo. After his first solo flight in 1962 with his father as the instructor, Rich Graham was hooked on a flying career. After 25 years in the United States Airforce flying the T-37, 33, 38, F-4, SR-71, U-2, KC-135Q aircraft, he retired in 1989. He flew at American Airlines for 13 years and was a Captain on the MD-80. With a total flying time of 14,437 hours precisely, Richard is currently an instructor at the McKinney Airport in Texas United States and is a member of the Dallas FAASTeam. 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
Hornby Peco Dublo Airfix Acho Jouef Lima GMR Trix and Bachmann 00 Gauge Locomotive and Rolling Stock and Corgi and EFE 00 Gauge Buses, Hornby (Margate) R068 BR Blue Class 25 (boxed), SR coach and McVities, Bolsover and Palethorpes trucks, Hornby (China) ZUV SHARK Guards Van, ED Hopper Wagons (4), NE Van, GMR Siphon G, Lima BR Parcels van and GWR Siphon G, Jouef Bailly Trailer on truck, Hornby Acho 7240 Goods Van and 705 STEF Van, Dapol Flat wagon and container, Bachmann Queen Mary Guards Vans (2) and SR open wagon, Ratio kitbuilt Utility Van (one bogie unattached), all in original boxes, unboxed Trix Well wagon with modern Cable drum load, PECO kitbuilt wagons (8), Airfix kitbuilt wagons (3) two unmarked kitbuilt Vans (2), Dublo Super Detail maroon Full Brake coach, Graham Farish Foromway 0-6-0 Locomotive box only, Hornby Coach Lighting box only, Tri-ang Coach Boxes (3), Hornby Track box, Trackside boxes (2), Corgi Original Omnibus, Trolleybus (2), Q6, Utility Bus, CityBus HK and China, EFE London Country RT, in original boxes and repainted 1950s Dinky Double Deck bus, F-VG, boxes F-G (40+)
Various makers 00 Gauge 0-6-0 altered 0-6-0 Tank Engines Ratio kitbuilt Coaches Graham Farish Trucks and various modern Bachmann and Hornby empty Locomotive boxes, Tri-ang Jinty painted green (damaged body), Lima GWR green 94xx 0-6-0 Pannier Tank (damaged rear buffer beam), Hornby black Jinty with poor chassis, Triang Jinty body with poor later chassis, J V M Gaiety metal Pannier Tank body, Airfix 0-4-2 Chassis and Hornby LMS black 0-4-0 Saddle tank repainted, mostly P, majority with damage, five Ratio 4-wheel coaches, GWR (2, good), BR red cream (3 P-F ), early Graham Farish Trucks (4), Trackmaster (2, with fine couplings), Hornby Pugh open wagon, Airfix kitbuilt Biggin Hill loco only and three coal loads, boxes, Bachmann, 3mt, 4mt (2), 5mt, E4, N Class, Ivatt Tank, 3F Jinty, Hornby T9 (2), Tri-ang TT Inclined Piers and Hornby Dublo D11 Tender (lacks flap and tabs at one end), P-G, boxes P-G (qty)
Airfix Keilkaft Ratio Merit Revell and Hales unmade 00 Gauge Kits and other items, Airfix, Mineral wagon (4, one appears incomplete, another with extra pieces), Cattle wagon (7, one appears incomplete), Esso Tank wagon (2, one appears incomplete), Harrow, BR Mogul (part started), City of Truro (2, one started with metal driving wheels and motor fitted, no tender, other not started), Prairie Tank, Saddle Tank (appears complete with metal driving wheels), Girder Bridge, Engine Shed (2), all in traditional boxes, Level Crossing, Water Tower (2), Country Inn and Thatched Cottage, in later yellow and blue boxes, Merit Maudslay Bus and Thorneycroft Lorry, Keilkraft Steam Wagon, Birmingham Tram and Green Line Motor Coach, Hales Fowler Showman Traction Engine (unmade, with smaller kitbuilt Traction Engine also in box), Ratio Cattle Dock and GWR Signal Box, Graham Farish Formoway pre-formed Brick Arches, all in original boxes, G-E, generally kits appear complete except where mentioned, boxes G-VG, together with kitbuilt Airfix Rocket and Tender, F (qty)
Large collection of 00 Gauge Track by Tri-ang and other makers, including Tri-ang Series 3, Points (6), Diamond Crossing and Curved (33) and Straight (37) track, Super 4 Straight (13), Curved (15), System 6 Curved (15), Straight (7), Jouef Curved (20), Straight (6), Hornby Track Plans Book and Graham Farish 1950's Catalogue, P-G many with sleeper damage (150+)
Lima N Gauge Train Set and Graham Farish Locomotive and various makers Rolling stock and Hornby 00 Coaches, Lima 12 0168A W BR Passenger Train Set, comprising BR blue class 31 D5518 Diesel, blue/grey Inter-city coaches (4), Island, Platform, Oval of Track and additional points (4) and Diamond Crossing, in original box, unboxed Graham Farish GWR green 0-6-0 Pannier Tank and two open trucks (both boxed), Peco Open Truck and Lima Open Truck, Atlas and Trix Boxcars, various lengths of Peco flexitrack, together with Hornby 00 Gauge R724 and R726 BR blue/grey Inter-City Coaches, in original boxes and loose Double straights (7), F-VG, boxes F-G (qty)
Graham Farish MiniTrix Locomotive and Spares, Grafar LMS maroon 4-4-0 No 1111 Locomotive and Tender, in original box, Trix BR blue D5370 Diesel, in Hornby MiniTrix box, Grafar BR black 'Mere Hall' Locomotive and Tender bodies only, metal LMS maroon Jinty and GWR green 0-6-0 Tank bodies, Anbrico sides and roof for BR blue D403 Diesel, Peco Guards Van, Trix repainted orange MK 1 Coach, Gaugemaster Type HF2 Track Cleaner, in original box, VG, boxes F-G (qty)

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