An exceptional light celadon or white jade carving of a mountain with cranes and deer among the rocks. The animals appear to be feeding on peaches. Formerly in the collection of James Graham, owner of Graham Gallery (1915 - 1991).Dimensions: 7 2/8th in. (H) x 6 2/8th in. (W) x 2 2/8th in. (D) Including StandCondition:Perfect.Notes: To view larger images, please visit the link provided below in the 'Images' category.Images: https://bit.ly/2jd6dbR
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A fantastic Chinese Snuff Bottle decorated with beautiful flowing tendrils in subtle relief carving. Retains original lid. Formerly in the collection of James Graham, owner of Graham Gallery (1915 - 1991) Dimensions: 2 6/8th in. (H) x 1.5 in. (W)Condition:Notes: To view larger images, please visit the link provided below in the 'Images' category.Images: https://bit.ly/2jd6dbR
A stunning example of early Chinese soapstone carving. This Guanyin is a fantastic example of its kind. Delicately carved robes and incised decoration in the trim set this carving apart. Formerly in the collection of James Graham, owner of Graham Gallery (1915 - 1991).Dimensions: 3 in. (H) x 2 2/8th in. (W) 1 2/8th in. (D)Condition:Several losses to her hat, and edges of robes at base. Glued to base. Notes: To view larger images, please visit the link provided below in the 'Images' category.Images: https://bit.ly/2jd6dbR
A fine Chinese carved rock crystal vase and cover with several accompanying animals. The grouping stands on a period wooden stand. Formerly in the collection of James Graham, owner of Graham Gallery (1915 - 1991).Dimensions: 6 in. (H) x 3 in. (W) Including StandCondition:Small chip to lid of vase. Notes: To view larger images, please visit the link provided below in the 'Images' category.Images: https://bit.ly/2jd6dbR
A striking Chinese famille verte punch bowl with lovely enamels in greens and reds of flowers and insects. Retains its early hardwood stand of great quality. Formerly in the collection of James Graham, owner of Graham Gallery (1915 - 1991). Dimensions: 7 2/8th in. (Including Stand) (H), 11 7/8th in. (W)Condition:Several hairlines running down from edge of bowl.Notes: To view larger images, please visit the link provided below in the 'Images' category.Images: https://bit.ly/2jd6dbR
A stunning piece of early Qing porcelain with exceptional famille rose enamels over the entire surface. The center of the basin is decorated with the wind blown Hibiscus pattern. The bottom is unmarked which suggests this item was made by imperial craftsmen but not for imperial consumption. Formerly in the collection of James Graham, owner of Graham Gallery (1915 - 1991) Dimensions: 3 2/8th (H) 12 7/8th (W) Condition:Losses to rim, ground down. Notes: To view larger images, please visit the link provided below in the 'Images' category.Images: https://bit.ly/2jd6dbR
FOUR SIGNED STUART SURRIDGE CRICKET BATSrelating to Essex CCC, comprising a limited edition bat numbered 038/333 commemorating Graham Gooch v India at Lords in 1990, signed by Graham Gooch and Bill Frindall with his scoring chart and statistics transfer printed to the bat, a signed John Lever bat with a drawing of himself, a bat signed to both sides by Essex CCC and a bat signed by Essex County Champions of 1999 and Victoria Sheffield Shield Winners, and another signed team bat (4)
§ Lettice Sandford (British, 1902-1983) Illustration for "The Golden Bed of Kydno" wood engraving 22 x 14cm (9 x 5in) Literature: Illustration from "The Golden Bed of Kydno", translated from the Modern Greek of Evadne Lascaris by P Mathers and illustrated with twelve line-engravings by Lettice Sandford, pub. The Golden Cockerel Press, 1935 Other Notes: As a girl, Lettice Rate studied at the Byam Shaw and Vicat Cole School of Art, and later, with an interest in book illustration, at the Art Section of the Chelsea Polytechnic. Here she worked under Percy Jowett, who had earlier taught her at her boarding school in north London. She was taught engraving on wood by Robert Day, and etching by Graham Sutherland. On a skiing holiday in Switzerland, she met the printer, Christopher Sandford, and they were married in 1929. Together they ran the Boar's Head Press whose books were printed at the Chiswick Press, of which Christopher Sandford was a Director. Condition is fine.
GRAHAM, THOMAS JOHN M.D. - MODERN DOMESTIC MEDICINE; or a Popular Treatise illustrating the Character, Symptoms, Causes, Distinction, and Correct Treatment, of all the Diseases incident to the Human Frame.... London, published for the author, 1826. First edition, 8vo, full contemporary diced calf. The copy of John Scott, 1st earl of Eldon, with his booklabel and signature 'Eldon' (twice) to front endpapers. A nice copy of the scarce first edition of Graham's work which details medications and prescriptions for numerous illnesses and ailments, with a table of the dose of medicines at the rear. It was highly popular, with 11 editions being published. It is suggested that Charlotte Bronte used this work as a medical source for her novels - the Bronte Parsonage Museum owns a heavily-annotated copy of the book++Text generally fresh with just occasional faint spotting, binding with small area of lower board rubbed, spine attractively gilt and bright, publishers advert leaf present at the rear, half-title also present
[A GOOD COLLECTION OF FIRST EDITIONS] - LE CARRE, JOHN - A PERFECT SPY (1986) Near-fine, in unclipped wrapper; and SMILEY'S PEOPLE (1980) Very good, unclipped wrapper; FAULKS, SEBASTIAN - THE GIRL AT THE LION D'OR (1989) near-fine, unclipped wrapper; FRAZIER, CHARLES - COLD MOUNTAIN (1997) Fine, unclipped wrapper; GREENE, GRAHAM - THE CAPTAIN AND THE ENEMY (1988) Fine, unclipped wrapper; and THE HUMAN FACTOR (1978) Very good, unclipped wrapper; and 31 others (37)
RIGBY GRAHAM COLLECTION. "Charles Flores Correspondence", No. 60 of 150; "The Berkeleys of Wymondham", No. 45 of 110, Brewhouse Press 1980; Lissauer & Graham "A Visit to Ireland", No. 32 of 120, Cog Press 1975; "Faithless Nelly Gray", ltd. ed. of 80, Brewhouse Press 1975, inscribed to "Dennis" with messages & annotations by Rigby Graham; "J. H. Mason R.D.I.", signed by John Mason, The Twelve by Eight 1961; Mike Goldmark & Rigby Graham, "Ten Years of Struggle", Uppingham 1997. 6 works all by or illustrated by Rigby Graham plus 4 issues of Priapus, Nos. 17, 18, 21 & 22, all illustrated by Rigby Graham. (10).
MADNESS/EMBRACE & SUPERGRASS DRUM SKINS. Three Remo drum skins, 1 with signatures from Suggs, Dan Woodgate, Mike Barson, Chas Smash, Graham Bush and possibly Kevin Burdette, 1 with signatures from Danny MacNamara, Steve Firth, Mike Heaton, Mickey Dale and Richard MacNamara of Embrace and 1 with signatures from Supergrass members Gaz Coombers, Mick Quinn, Rob Coombes and Danny Goffey.
BLUR SIGNED. Three autographed pieces of memorabilia to include: An autographed drumhead by Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James and Dave Rowntree, (10 ½” diameter) sold originally by SAS Auctions, a 8x10" promotional photo of the band signed by all four members with COA from Chaucer, a copy of the Harpercollins issued 'Blurb' photo book with facsimile signatures to inside front cover.
70's-80's Artists - 250+ 70's-80's Artists 7" - Artists/Cat.Numbers include Graham Parker And The Rumour - Hey Lord Don't Ask Me Questions (PARK 002), U2 - One (IS 515), Ultravox - Loves Great Adventure (UV 3), Madonna - Dress You Up (W 8848), Peter Gabriel/Kate Bush - Don't Give Up (PGS 2), Boomtown Rats - Mary Of The 4th Form (ENY 9), T.rex - Megarex 1 (TANX 1), Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam (SYR 4), Grandmaster And Melle Mel - White Lines (SH 130). Conditon can range from VG to EX+.
PUNK/NEW WAVE 7". Another killer collection of 45s with this time over 90 choice cuts. Artists/titles include Orange Juice - What Presence?, The Pogues, Half Man Half Biscuit, Talking Heads, The Buzzcocks (UP 36499), Ramones, PiL, Elvis Costello, Ian Dury & The Blockheads, The Duplicates, Angie Bowie & Chico Rey, Julian Cope, 9 Below Zero, Kraftwerk, The Boomtown Rats, Eddie & The Hot Rods (IEP 2), 2 Timers and Graham Parker & The Rumour. Condition is often VG+ to Ex.
Theology and Philosophy - Bentley (Richard), A Dissertation Upon the Epistles of Phalaris, With An Answer to the Objections of the Honourable Charles Boyle, Efquire (sic), Printed by J.H. for Henry Mortlock [...], London 1699, contemporary calf spine and verso board only, 12mo; early 17th century pocket-sized devotionals, lacking prelims, contemporary bindings (faults), (2); another, dated 1625 and with printed dedication to Susan, Countess of Denbigh (1583 - 1652); A Curious Hieroglyphick (sic) Bible; Or, Select Passages In the Old and New Testaments [...], thirteenth edition, E. Bassam, London 1796, paper covers as issued (faults), 18mo; Sherlock (William, D.D.), A Discourse Concerning the Divine Providence, William Rogers, London 1694, contemporary calf, traces of calf to spine, 8vo; Sherlock (William D.., Mafter (sic) of the Temple), A Practical Difcourfe (sic) Concerning Death, fifth edition, W. Rogers, London 1691,contemporary pig binding, early 18th century and later ink MS ownership inscriptions, 12mo; the fourteenth edition, 1710 (disbound), 12mo; Richie (James), The Peculiar Doctrines of Revelation [...], two-volume set, William Eyres, Warrington 1766, contemporary boards as issued, the fronts with contemporary ink MS ownership inscriptions: Rad: Schofield, 4to; Tillotson's Works, [edited by Ralph Barker], volumes III, IV and IX only, R. Chilwell, London 1696 - 1701, all with engraved title-piece portraits of the archbishop by Robert White (1645 - 1703), harlequin contemporary full calf bindings, the spines gilt tooled with coronets surmounting scroll motifs, Chippendale Armorial bookplates: Peter Broughton Esqr, 12mo, (3); Scott (John, D.D., Rector of St. Peters Poor, London), The Chriftian (sic) Life, Part II, volume II only, Walter Kettilby [...], London 1686, contemporary sheep, 12mo; Works of The Late Reverend William Romaine, [...], eight-volume set, T. Chapman, London 1796, slightly later full diced olive morocco, gilt lettered spines with raised bands, 8vo; Wilmot (John), The Life of The Rev. John Hough, D.D. [...], Printed for the Author, by James Gillet, London 1812, portrait title-piece engraved by Caroline Watson (1761 - 1814) after Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646 - 1723), further engraved full-page plates, 20th century quarter calf and marbled boards, small folio; Jones's Life of Bishop Horne, second edition, 1799, contemporary full tree calf, Provenance: Sir James Graham, 1st Baronet of Netherby, Yorkshire, signed and with house's library stamp, 8vo; The Works of William Paley, D.D., [...], five-volume set, George Cowie and Co., London 1837, contemporary quarter-calf and marbled boards, 8vo; Bridges On Proverbs, two-volume set, 1847, half-calf and marbled boards, 12mo; 17th, 18th and 19th century works and bindings (qty)
*Bridget Riley (British, b.1931)TO MIDSUMMER (SCHUBERT 34) Screenprint in colours, 1989, signed, titled and numbered 1/100 in pencil, printed by Graham Henderson, London, published by the artist, on wove paper, with full marginssheet 92.7 x 91.5cm, framed*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.
*Graham Clarke (British, b.1941)FISH MERCHANT OF VENICE;HOME SWEET HOME;CHIANTI DANTE;ITALICSFour etchings with aquatint printed in colours, all signed, titled and numbered from the edition of 400 in pencil, all on wove paper, with full marginslargest image 34.6 x 27.3cm, framed (4)*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.
*Graham Sutherland (British, 1903-1980)THE MOUSEEtching with aquatint printed in colours, 1979, signed and numbered 9/75 in pencil, from the portfolio 'Le Bestiaire ou Cortège d’Orphée' comprised of 18 etchings illustrating poems from Apollinaire's 1911 book of the same name, co-published by Marlborough Fine Art and 2RC Editrice, Milan, on wove paper, with full marginsimage 48 x 39cm, framed*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.
FOOTBALL: Two autograph albums containing over signatures by various footballers of the 1930s and 1940s including Stanley Matthews, Jack Hodgson, Alec Hall, Ron Wheatley, Tommy Graham, Jack Smith, Frank Buckley, Syd Bycroft, Harry Baird, Jack Nicholas, Jackie Sewell, Sammy Crooks, Walter Rickett, Albert Nightingale, Andy Beattie, Don Dearson, Neil Franklin, George Vose, Stan Cullis, Len Beaumont, Alex Massie and many others players who have represented teams including Manchester United, Nottingham Forest, Notts County, Stoke City, Blackpool, Barnsley, Grimsby Town, Derby County, Sheffield United, Tottenham Hotspur etc., as well as a few players who have also represented British Home International teams. All of the signatures are in pencil and the majority of pages are multiple signed, a few with attached cigarette cards or other images. Some overall age wear, FR to G, 2
Graham Cooke (British, 20th century): 'Battle of Britain Flight' Spitfire II p 7350, oil on canvas, signed and titled with date '89 lower left, 40 by 60cm, framed, 47 by 67cm, together with a coloured lithographic print of The Viscount Trenchard, Marshal of the Royal Air Force, 56 by 46cm. (2)Provenance: from the Officer's Mess at RAF Wittering.
THE REMAINS OF A LIBRARY; including first editions by J.B. Priestley (Saturn Over The Water, Heinemann, 1961), Alistair MacLean (Fear is the Key, Collins, 1961), Iris Murdoch (An Unofficial Rose, Chatto & Windus, 1962), Evelyn Waugh (Unconditional Surrender, Chapman & Hall, 1961) and Ursula Vaughan Williams (R.V.W. A Biography of Ralph Vaughan Williams, Oxford University Press, 1964, signed by the author on the title page), all with dust-jackets. The collection includes other hard back fiction, the majority with dust-jackets, the majority dating from the 1960's and 1970's, authors include Daphne du Maurier, Graham Greene, Hammond Innes, Quiller Couch, Georgette Heyer, Frederick Forsyth, Nancy Mitford, Len Deighton, Gerald Durrell, Jack Higgins, Paul Gallico, Margaret Drabble and Muriel Spark (approx 130)
Graham Norton 7x5 signed colour photo. Graham William Walker (born 4 April 1963), known professionally as Graham Norton, is an Irish television and radio presenter, comedian, actor, and writer based in the United Kingdom. He is a five-time BAFTA TV Award winner for his comedy chat show The Graham Norton Show. Originally shown on BBC Two before moving to other slots on BBC One, it succeeded Friday Night with Jonathan Ross in BBC One's prestigious late-Friday-evening slot in 2010. He also presents on BBC Radio 2 and is the BBC television commentator of the Eurovision Song Contest, which led Hot Press to describe him as the 21st century's answer to Terry Wogan Norton is known for his innuendo-laden dialogue and flamboyant presentation style. In 2012, he sold his production company, So Television, to ITV for around £17 million. In a 2004 poll for the BBC, Norton was named the eighth most influential person in British culture. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Blue autograph book from 14/4/1965 to December 1965 with signatures & some original gig fliers, signatures are from the Pop & Rock groups that performed at Stourbridge Town Hall including - The Four Pennies (14/4/65) with Phillips signed photo, Daniel & the Emeralds with photo (21/4/65), Unit Four plus two with signed photo (28/4/65), The Swinging Blue Jeans (6/5/65) with photo, The Merseybeats with photo signed to reverse (12/5/65), Shelly (15/5/65), The Applejacks (19/5.65), Them with Decca photo featuring Van Morrison (26/5/65), Twinkle signed photo (2/6/65), Laurie Jay Combo with photo (2/6/65), Stu James and The Mojos including Aynsley Dunbar & Lew Collins (9/6/65), The Who including Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle & Keith Moon with drum kit signature from 19/6/1965, Screaming Lord Sutch & the Savages with photo of Ritchie Blackmore (of Deep Purple) from 23/6/65, The Moody Blues including Graeme Edge, Denny Laine etc. with signed photo from 30/6/65, The Nashville Teens signatures & photo (7/7/65), Goldie & the Gingerbreads Decca photo & signatures (14/7/65), signature of Plonk (Ronnie Lane) from the Small Faces, The Walker Brothers signatures plus a letter addressed to Scott, John & Gary Walker from a young 15 1/2 year old fan called Linda plus another from Debra (both with stamped addressed envelopes), The Hollies including Graham Nash & Allan Clark, photo and signatures behind photo from 28/7/65, The Pretty Things including Brian Pendleton & John Stax from 11/8/65, Wayne Fontana & the Mindbenders including signed photo & group signatures including Wayne Fontana, Bob Lang, Eric Stuart (18/8/65), 25/8/65 - Sons of Fred including Pete Sears, 1/9/65 - Unit Four plus two signed photo of Tommy Mouler plus band signatures, 8/9/65 - Four Pennies, 22/9/65 - The Fortunes plus signed photos & band signatures on adjacent page, 29/9/65 - signed photo of Dave Berry & signed under photo plus signed Pete Cliff & Frank White with guitar and drum kit drawing by Johnny Riley, 6/10/65 - The Small Faces photo, newspaper review confirming band had only been together for 16 weeks during performance at Stourbridge town hall with signatures from Stevie Marriott, Plonk (Ronnie Lane), Kenny Jones & James Winston, 20/10/65 - The Zombies Decca photos (2 different) signatures of Rod Argent, Colin Blunstone, Paul Atkinson & Chris White, 10/11/65 - The Spencer Davis Group signatures, news clipping detailing the borrowing of a drum kit from The Huskies of Kidderminster, signatures include Steve Winwood, Muff Winwood, Spencer Davis & Pete York, 24/11/65 - The Sorrows including Don Fardon, 1/12/65 - The Who signed over a double page including all four members Pete Townshend, Keith Moon, Roger Daltrey & John Entwistle, The Merseybeats (December) 4 signatures, Swinging Blue Jeans (4 signatures). (1) {cabinet M}
The Folio Society - Lewis Carroll 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' and 'Through the Looking Glass', illus. John Tenniel, 2001, in slipcase; Kenneth Graham 'The Wind in the Willows'; Frances Hodgson Burnett 'The Secret Garden', illus.Charles Robinson; E. Nesbit 'The Adventures of the Treasure Seekrs', three volumes, 1903, in slipcase; other children's books, all in slipcases.

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