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Johnson (Claude). The Early History of Motoring, 1st ed., [1927], mounted portrait frontispiece, half-tone illustrations, advertisements front and rear, a few minor spots, some silvered residue to front endpapers, original cloth-backed boards, spine darkened, some edge wear and marks, 4to, together with Useful Hints and Tips for Automobilists. From the Autocar, 3rd ed., 1908, illustrations, light toning to endpapers, original cloth, a little rubbed with light stains, 8vo, with seven others including The Motor Manual, 14th ed., 1912, Motor-Racing Drivers Past and Present (2 copies), 1956, Motor-Cucling Personalities Past and Present, 1957, Graham Hill's Life at the Limit, 1969 and Tony Rudd. It Was Fun!, 2000 reprint, inscribed by the author (9)
*Motor Racing. A small group of autograph letters, postcards, snapshots, correspondence, cuttings etc. relating to Graham Hill (1929-1975), including a signed postcard as winner of the Indianapolis 500, 1966, snapshot photographs at a Grand Prix, 1968, Christmas cards from Graham Hill and family, a few typescript letters from Graham Hill to Peter Brack, 1967-69, other correspondence from Betty Hill, plus an autograph letter and cuttings etc. relating to Tony Rudd (1923-2003), BRM and Lotus engineer (2 packets)
AUTOGRAPHS: A good collection of largely vintage (pre-1940's) autographs and actor / actress postcards (signed and unsigned) to include; Francis James, Lucille Graham, Jean Andrews, Robert Goolden, Ann Rodgers, Emlyn Williams, Ann Davies, Denis Lyndon, Clapham & Dwyer, Hutch, Peter Cavanagh, Tommy Trinder, Alex Munro, Peter Brough, Monte Ray, Jack Train, Doreen Harris and others. All in plastic sleeves, all postcard sized.
Raine (James) The History and Antiquities of North Durham...., 1852, Nichols, folio, twelve plates as called for, t.e.g., half morocco by Joyce [Frank Graham's copy with several of his pencil annotations, relating to his later publications]; Embleton (Ronald) - original artwork, 'Crossing to the Island', pen and ink drawing, used to illustrate Graham's 'Historic Holy Island' and others, framed and glazed, with two Frank Graham booklets containing the image (4)
British Gunmakers Unsworth (L. Patrick), The Early Purdeys, 1996, Christies, first edition, signed by the author and Richard Purdey, 4to., dust wrapper; Dallas (Donald), Purdey, Gun & Rifle Makers, The Definitive History, 2000, Quiller, numbered limited first edition of 3000 copies, signed by the author and Richard Purdey, 4to., dust wrapper; Crawford (J.A.) and Whatley (P.G.), The History of W. & C. Scott, Gunmakers, 1985, Rowland Ward, second edition, original boards; Greener (Graham), The Greener Story, The History of the Greener Gunmakers and their Guns, 2000, Quiller, first edition, signed by the author, 4to., dust wrapper; Masters (D.A.), The House of Churchill, 2003, Safari Press, second edition, 4to., dust wrapper; Cooley (Graham) & Newton (John), Cogswell & Harrison, Two Centuries of Gunmaking, 2000, Sportsman's Press, first edition, signed by the authors, dust wrapper (6)
Ruskin (John) Letters on Art and Literature, 1894, private printing 'limited to a few copies for private circulation only', edited by Thomas J. Wise, original cloth; Gray (Thomas), Gray's Elegy written in a Country Church-Yard, 1946, Golden Cockerel Press, numbered limited edition of 750, original cloth-backed boards; Hudson (W.H.), W.H. Hudson's Letters to R.B. Cunninghame Graham .., 1941, Golden Cockerel Press, numbered limited edition of 250, original quarter morocco; with one other (4)
1960'S ROLLING STONES AUTOGRAPHS, five pieces of card each one signed by a member of the band including Brian Jones, obtained by the vendor who, after sending a birthday card to Brian Jones and receiving a letter in thanks from Brian (subsequently lost), applied to the fan club for autographs, includes original envelope postmarked 1965, Bognor Regis, together with signatures of Long John Baldry and Graham bond (7)
Blackmore (Richard). King Arthur. An Heroick Poem. In Twelve Books, 1st edition, printed for Awnsham and John Churchil and Jacob Tonson, 1697, a few minor marks, early ownership inscription in ink to front endpaper of William Hughes, and old bookplate of John Hughes of Glann Rafon to front pastedown, contemporary blind-panelled calf, rubbed and some wear, with joints partly cracked, folio, together with Philips (Katherine), Poems by the Most Deservedly Admired Mrs. Katherine Philips, the matchless Orinda. To which is added Monsieur Corneille's Pompey & Horace, Tragedies. With several other translations out of French, printed by J.M. for H. Herringman, 1667, without engraved portrait frontispiece, some soiling and wormtracks to margins, near-contemporary calf, rubbed and joints partly cracked, folio, plus Lyttelton (George Lord), Poetical Works, Glasgow, Andrew Foulis, 1787, some marks and minor soiling, presentation inscription to half-title 'Presented to Miss Spiers by Her Most Humble Sert R Graham', marbled endpapers, 18th century bookplate of Graham of Gartmore to front pastedown, contemporary full tree calf, gilt decorated spine, with red morocco title label, rubbed and with some marks and minor wear, folio, and Rowe (Nicholas), Lucan's Pharsalia, 1st edition, printed for Jacob Tonson, 1718, copper engraved frontispiece, folding map, engraved vignettes by Kirkall after Cheron, bookplate of Henry Edward Bunbury to front pastedown, contemporary panelled full calf, gilt decorated spine with morocco title label, rubbed and joints cracked, large folio, plus The Works of Michael Drayton... now first collected into one volume, 1748, contemporary full calf, joints cracked and some wear, folio Wing B3077 for the first work. (5)
Ross (W.D.). The Works of Aristotle, volumes 1-11, reprint editions, OUP, 1937-46, some light spotting, original uniform gilt decorated blue cloth, some spines slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Christie (Agatha), Passenger to Frankfurt, 1st edition, 1970, slight toning to text block, original red cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly faded and discoloured, 8vo, and Chaucer (Geoffrey), Troilus & Criseyde, Folio Society, 1990, 6 colour illustrations, original gilt decorated green quarter morocco in slipcase, large 8vo, plus other 20th century and modern literature and fiction, including John Buchan, Winston Graham, Len Deighton, Frederick Forsyth, all original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (3 shelves)
Jackson (Thomas Graham). Wadham College Oxford, Its Foundation Architecture and History with an Account of the Family of Wadham and their Seats in Somerset and Devon, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1893, half-title, black and white frontispiece, folding facsimile letter, numerous black and white illustrations, armorial bookplate of Frederic Morrell to upper pastedown, original half sheep, rubbed and worn, spine partially deficient, 4to Numbered 2 from a limited edition of 175. Frederick Parker Morrell (1838-1908), sometime Solicitor to the University and former Mayor of Oxford. (1)
British School (early 20th Century) - 'Portrait of a Gentleman' (possibly the illustrator Walter Graham Churcher, 1859-1934) Oil, indistinctly signed, inscribed verso, approx. 25x30cm, framed. CONDITION REPORT: Behind glass and in sealed frame , we have not removed from frame, signs of cracking to paint, see images.
MOTOR RACING: A printed 8vo official programme for the Spring International '68 and Holts Trophy Formula Two Race at Crystal Palace, 3rd June (1968), signed to the inside pages by various Motor Racing drivers, some of them Formula One World Champions, including Graham Hill, Jochen Rindt (scarce; died at the age of 28), Jackie Oliver, Derek Bell, Piers Courage (scarce; died at the age of 28), Brian Redman, Chris Craft, Roy Pierpoint etc. A few pages are multiple signed and some are also annotated in ink with various results etc., in the hand of a collector (some of the annotations slightly obscuring Rindt's signature). Some light overall creasing and age wear, G
'…a touch of senile decay will have affected me, and I shall have no control over my conversation…' DU MAURIER DAPHNE: (1907-1989) British Author. Large portion of an A.L.S., Daphne, twelve pages, (missing pages four and five), 8vo, 13 Rue Jessop, (although on the printed stationery of the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards, Mustapha Barracks, Alexandria), 29th December 1936, to Foy (Quiller-Couch). Du Maurier announces 'The socks are on my feet. The holly is at the mast-head of our galleon on the mantelpiece. The calendar is above the Guardsman's [her husband, Frederick Browning] desk….For all these things we send love and thanks' and writes of their 'very pleasant' Christmas, 'We were decked with Egyptian holly (an evergreen with scarlet berries, most effective) a bunch of mistletoe adorned the door, we had a real Christmas tree, and were given two turkeys! These last arrived three weeks before the feast, alive, and we were obliged to keep them in the strip of path behind the house and feed them until the day of execution. I don't think Mother would have approved, but what else could we do? We had a fine dinner, puds and pies complete, with the nice Prescotts in to help us eat it and pull crackers, and the Colonel of the Irish Guards and wife from Cairo. Boxing Day struck the usual ant-climax'. Du Maurier also playfully reflects on old age, following an illness suffered by her husband which she feels will recur throughout his life, 'in retirement at Fowey the old Colonel will be seen very red in the face on bended sticks being helped along….and everyone flying into shops at his approach. Miss Quiller-Couch in an East wind, bowed beneath scarlet umbrella, will have the same effect on the populace. I, as an elderly lady, will be milder of temper but possibly more embarrassing to meet than either of you, as a touch of senile decay will have affected me, and I shall have no control over my conversation. I shall stop total strangers in the street, and enquire their age.' The letter continues 'The poor Guardsman getting very doleful at my departure….I leave Port Said on January 16th' and concludes with an amusing anecdote, 'To finish up, here is a story for Father. We dined the other night at the Murray Grahams (I have kept the Xmas card!) after dinner our hostess sat down and played to us, with the usual deep breathings, swaying from side to side, and rolling of the eyes. When she had finished she rose with dazzling smile to dead silence. She turned to the Guardsman "And how did you like that?" "Not very much, quite frankly", replied the Guardsman, "I'm not very keen on classical music I'm afraid. Now, if you'd play something with a tune in it…" Mrs. Graham smiled pityingly, and faced the rest of her little audience. No one else spoke. And then from the back came the dry voice of a certain Dr. Gilmore. "I've decided my new hobby" said he "And what is that, Doctor, piano-playing?" enquired Mrs. Graham, with a renewal of dazzling smile. "No, the bag pipes" he said. There was an awful pause and then a rush of conversation, and everyone began talking of something else. The piano was closed and we had no more music….We have not seen Mrs. Graham since.' Du Maurier also writes a postscript expressing her distress at having just heard of General Poole's death and also enquiring of other mutual acquaintances. Some extremely light, very minor age wear, otherwise VG Foy Quiller-Couch - daughter of British writer Arthur Quiller-Couch (1863-1944), and a life-long friend of Du Maurier. Indeed, Du Maurier was accompanied by Foy Quiller-Couch when she became inspired with the storyline for her novel Jamaica Inn. In 1930 the two ladies were staying at Jamaica Inn and went riding on Bodmin Moor. They became lost in bad weather conditions and apparently sheltered for some time in a derelict cottage on the moor but were eventually led back to Jamaica Inn by their horses. Frederick Browning (1896-1965) British Lieutenant General of World War II, remembered for his important role with the First Allied Airborne Army during Operation Market Garden. Husband of Du Maurier from 1932.
WALLIS WINDSOR: (1895-1986) American Socialite, wife of Edward, Duke of Windsor. A.L.S., Wallis Windsor, to the recto and verso of a folding 8vo yellow bordered notelet featuring her embossed monogram, Government House, Nassau, Bahamas, 25th February 1945, to Mrs. Donald Graham. The Duchess thanks her correspondent for the trouble she took 'to make the Exhibition in aid of the Canteen a success' and remarks 'I am deeply appreciative of all your efforts and hope you are not feeling tired as a result'. Accompanied by the original envelope hand addressed ('Mrs Donald Graham' and marked 'By Hand') by the Duchess and signed by her with her initials ('W.W.') to the lower left corner. VG
The Bill TV Series signed collection. Nice batch of autographed postcards from the long running British police drama The Bill. Consists of press clippings, as well as 35 signed official Thames TV The Bill postcards. Lots of dupes, but names include Eric Richard (Bob Cryer), Trudie Goodwin (June Ackland), Mark Wingett (Jim Carver), Graham Cole (PC Stamp), Peter Ellis (Chief Supt. Brownlow), Andrew Paul (PC Dave Quinnan) and many more. Also includes a typed letter from the Production Office for the series. Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
Sport Signed Memorabilia Collection. Around 20 or so signatures, some on cards, some handwritten letters, some photos. Plenty of press clippings as well. Includes Sally Gunnell hand signed typed letter, Nick Faldo signed card, Graham Gooch signed newspaper photo, Buster Mottram signed card, Brian Johnstone signed magazine photo, Tony Jacklin signed postcard, Greg Norman signed card, Martina Navratilova signed index card, Richard Dunwoody signed photo and card, Tommy Docherty signed handwritten letter, Tommy Docherty signed note, Frank Bruno signed postcard, Bjorn Borg signed magazine folded poster and lots more. Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
Graham Roberts autographed football photo. High quality colour 16x12 inch photograph autographed by former Tottenham Hotspur footballer Graham Roberts seen here after winning the 1984 UEFA Cup. Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
Essex Cricket collection 25 players. Autographs include Mark Waugh, Nasser Hussein, Trevor Bailey, Doug Insole, Brian Taylor, John Wilcox, Keith Fletcher, Graham Gooch, Ray East, Tony Jorden, John Lever, Robin Hobbs, David East, Graham Saville, Neil Foster, Les Savil, Paul Pritchard, John Stephenson, Mike Garnham, Mark Ilott, Nick Knight, John Childs, Stuart Law, Nadeem Shahid, Peter Such, Chris Martin Signed on cards, small signature pieces, magazine photos, each lightly fixed to A4 white pages with names annotated to each. Highly collectable piece of cricket memorabilia Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
Test Cricketers Collection. 32 Test cricket autographs on signature pieces, magazine photographs and postcards. Better names include Graham Gooch, Trevor Bailey, John Edrich, Basil D'Oliveira, Sir Richie Richardson, Graham Thorpe, Dennis Amiss, Derek Randall and Graeme Hick. Superb value on this lot - the estimate of 15 - 20 works out at only 50p a signature!! Time to grab a bargain I think. Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
International Test Cricketers Collection. 18 International Test Cricketers autographs on small magazine photos and clippings. Better names include John Edrich, Gordon Greenidge, Dennis Amiss, Basil D'Oliveira, Gordon Green, Derek Randall, Graham Thorpe, Steve Harmison and more. Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
Corgi 1960-1970's Whizzwheel Cars, 374 E-Type Jaguar, 312 Marcos Mantis, 306 Morris Marina Coupe, 167 US Racing Buggy, 305 Mini Marcos GT, 389 Reliant Bond Bug, 381 GP Beach Buggy, 313 Graham Hill Ford Cortina, 342 Lamborghini P499, 375 Toyota 2000GTAND 394 Datsun 240Z, all in original window boxes, box only for 303 capri, F-G, most have some form of corrosion to exposed metal or a few paint chips, boxes generally F-G, 342 poor (12)
GRAHAM CARRICKFERGUS, SILVER CASED OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, key wind movement, roman dial with seconds dial (lacks crystal and hands), A SILVER CASED OPEN FACE FOB WATCH, key wind with foliate enamel dial and engraved case, A SILVER POCKET WATCH CASE, Chester 1899 (af) A SECTION OF SILVER WATCH CASE AND A SMALL SILVER CASED COMPASS

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