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Lot 31

Graham`s Vintage Port, 1977 2 bottles

Lot 34

Dow`s Crusted Port, 1964 1 bottle Graham`s Vintage Port, 1966 2 bottle Smith Woodhouse Vintage Port, 1966 1 bottle Smith Woodhouse, Fine Crusted Vintage Port, 1980 1 bottle The Chairman`s Late Bottled Port, Eldridge Pope & Co, NV 1 bottle Cockburn`s Fine Ruby 1 bottle Cockburn`s Special Reserve 1 bottle Taylor`s Late Bottled Vintage, 1992 1 bottle Above 9 bottles

Lot 45

Grahams Crusted Port, 2004 1 bottle Graham`s Vintage Port, 1977 1 bottle Above 2 bottles

Lot 54

Graham`s Quinta do Malvedos, 1990 original wooden case 12 bottles

Lot 55

Graham`s Quinta do Malvedos, 1990 original wooden case 12 bottles

Lot 56

Graham`s Quinta do Malvedos, 1990 original wooden case 12 bottles

Lot 57

Graham`s Quinta do Malvedos, 1990 9 bottles

Lot 444

Two Wade Bells Whisky decanters for the year 2001, one commemorating the life of Alexander Graham Bell, the other for Queen Elizabeth's 75th birthday (both unopened); two Wade Bells Whisky decanters for 2002 commemorating the Golden Jubilee, eight-year-old "Extra Special" Scotch whisky (both unopened) and two Wade Bells Whisky decanters commemorating the lives of great inventors, one for 2002 James Watt, the other 2003 Alexander Fleming (both"Extra Special" and unopened)

Lot 703

A signed Graham Bosworth print 'Silverstone'.

Lot 106

ART DECO CHELLO FORM BURL VENEERED SIDE CABINETART DECO CHELLO FORM BURL VENEERED SIDE CABINET First half 20th Century. Realistically designed. Fitted with four pigeon holes and eight small drawers. Overall Height 81, Width 25 1/2 inches. Provenance: Graham Gallery, London.Start Price: $3,500

Lot 596

Graham Swain, British late 20th/early 21st century- "Landscape Coloured Relationship"; oil on canvas, 51x51cm, (may be subject to Droit de Suite)

Lot 278

Graham Rust (British, b.1942), The Jungle Wall, Frontispiece, signed lower right “Graham Rust”, watercolour and ink on paper, 21 x 58cm (8 x 23in). Literature: The Painted House, Graham Rust, pub. 1988. Graham Rust studied painting at The Central School of Arts & Crafts and the National Academy of Art, New York. The Royal Academy first exhibited work by him in 1965. Graham Rust is renowned for his beautiful murals and ceiling paintings which he has published in a volume titled ‘The Painted House’. Other books illustrated by him are ‘The Secret Garden’ by Frances Hodgson Burnett, ‘Some Flowers’ by Vita Sackville-West, and ‘Food for Friends’ by Maxine Clanwilliam

Lot 279

Graham Rust (British, b.1942), Preparatory Drawing for the Ceiling, Mawley Hall, Worcestershire, signed lower right “G R Rust”, watercolour, 31 x 22cm (12 x 9in). Literature: The Painted House, Graham Rust, pub. 1988. The present watercolour is a preparatory drawing for the ceiling of the Oak Drawing Room at Mawley Hall, Worcestershire

Lot 14

Graham Williams (aka F.E. Jamieson) - 'Luss', Scottish loch and mountain scene, oil on canvas, signed, 40 x 61 cm Condition Report Small losses to corners and edges

Lot 376

Graham Hill, one signed Fourth Edition volume, `Life at the Limit`

Lot 419

Clarice Cliff & Graham Sutherland - A Harrods 1934 Art In Industry `Modern Art for the Table` teacup and saucer, the interior wells with black floral decoration against a pink ground, the border edges with black banding and pink and black ribbon trails, printed Bizarre FIRST EDITION mark (hairline to the saucer).

Lot 424

ALEX GRAHAM - a framed and glazed original artwork for Century Insurance depicting a tight rope walker at a circus, 18 1/2 x 25cm.

Lot 425

ALEX GRAHAM - a framed and glazed original artwork for Century Insurance depicting a man with a sandwich board, 18 1/2 x 24 1/2cm.

Lot 297

AFTER GRAHAM TURNER "Winning Form at Le Mans" colour print, signed in pencil by the artist and Peter Morgan to lower margin, printed by Lithographics of Worcester, double mounted, unframed

Lot 130

A box of sundry items to include six Valerie Graham silver plated candlesticks, boxed, bone handled cutlery, together with a Ryman personal cross cut shredder, a modern turned wooden candlestick and a blue and gilt painted metal coal bucket

Lot 404

An early 19th century sketch book by Isaac William Graham containing various pen and ink portraits

Lot 528

H GRAHAM "A Highland mountainous lakescape with figure on path", oil, signed bottom right and 20TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL "A still calm under coloured skies", watercolour and a companion, a pair (3)

Lot 134

MONTY PYTHONPhotograph Signed - (SP)A black and white 10x8" landscape photograph of the Monty Python team relaxing on the set of `Monty Python And The Holy Grail` (1975), signed in blue and black ink by all six members of the comedy group; Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Terry Gilliam and Michael Palin. The corners of the 10x8" have been clipped (probably to removes pinholes) but with no loss to the image. A couple of minor markings. Mounted, framed and glazed. A very desirable set of autographs, our last signed `Holy Grail` 10x8" (PA83) sold for £3,200. Hi-res scans on request.

Lot 278

ROLLING STONESCollection - (COL)An autograph album (approx. 130x180mm) containing a wonderful set of signatures from the Rolling Stones (c.1964) including Brian Jones, as well as pages signed by Chuck Berry, Tony Sheridan, Roy Orbison (on a separate piece of lined paper sellotaped in), Helen Shapiro, The Animals, Graham Nash, Graham Bond and other musical acts. Binding worn, with some leaves loose. An excellent-value collection.

Lot 1187

Paul Bransom oil on artist board `Elk` signed"Signed lower right. Framed Approx. 26" X 29", Image approx. 14.5" X 18.5. Paul Bransom (American 1886-1979) Paul Bransom had a successful career as a painter of animals and was called the "Dean of American Animal Artists." He was self-taught and worked as a draftsman before moving to New York at age 17 to work as a cartoonist. Throughout his career, Bransom created hundreds of animal illustrations for magazines and books, including Jack London`s Call of the Wild and Kenneth Graham`s Wind in the Willows. His paintings also appeared in the Seagram Sportsman Calendars. Bransom believed in painting from nature, and observed wildlife from his summer homes in the Adirondacks and Jackson Hole, Wyoming.Provenance: From Seagram Collection of Wildlife Paintings"

Lot 1188

Paul Bransom oil on artist board `Deer` signedSigned lower left. Framed Approx. 26" X 29", Image approx. 14.5" X 18.5. Paul Bransom (American 1886-1979) Paul Bransom had a successful career as a painter of animals and was called the "Dean of American Animal Artists." He was self-taught and worked as a draftsman before moving to New York at age 17 to work as a cartoonist. Throughout his career, Bransom created hundreds of animal illustrations for magazines and books, including Jack London`s Call of the Wild and Kenneth Graham`s Wind in the Willows. His paintings also appeared in the Seagram Sportsman Calendars. Bransom believed in painting from nature, and observed wildlife from his summer homes in the Adirondacks and Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Provenance: From Seagram Collection of Wildlife Paintings

Lot 163

Peter Graham R A (1836-1921), Loch Vennachar with Highland Cattle in foreground, signed watercolour titled to the mount, 29cm by 44cm.

Lot 476

Graham Clarke (b.1941), Tealadies, etching with aquatint, signed, inscribed and numbered 61/300, 14cm x 17cm.DDS

Lot 44

A quantity of books including many first editions by: Alistair Maclean, Graham Greene, Jack Higgins, Len Deighton, etc.

Lot 248

A quantity of British-made OO gauge rolling stock by Hornby, Kitmaster, Graham Farish etc, (20).

Lot 498

Pr framed oils on board 'By The Lochside' & 'In The Highlands' signed D Graham size approx. 29cm x 88cm

Lot 9

Graham Farish GWR 9408 tank engine.

Lot 1829

* GRAHAM MCKEAN HOLDING ON pencil on paper, signed and titled 19cm x 15cm

Lot 1855

* GRAHAM MCKEAN SPECULATOR pencil on paper, signed 10cm x 10cm

Lot 1888

JOSEPHINE GRAHAM STILL LIFE WITH FRUIT mixed media on paper, signed 60cm x 50cm

Lot 603

A Royal Doulton Limited Edition figure, Red Rum DA218, modelled by Graham Tongue, numbered 775/7500, on a wooden plinth, height including plinth 36cms, with certificate

Lot 230

Gill Bickers oil on canvas of The Winners Line at York Racecourse, The Winner "Recall to Mind" owned by the Graham Family, trained by Peter Easterby. 34 cm x 45 cm, in gilt frame.

Lot 267

N gauge, two diesel locomotives: consists of Minitrix 210 BR Co-Co `County of Norfolk 47170`; Graham Farish 8205 BR Class 20 Bo-Bo (repainted). Both appear VG, boxed. (2).

Lot 269

N gauge, mixed lot: consists of 2x Graham Farish passenger coaches; 5x Graham Farish rolling stock; 4x Trix rolling stock. All appear VG, boxed. (11).

Lot 271

N gauge, five buildings: consists of 3 Hornby Lyddle End (Engine Shed, Goods Shed, Water Tower); 2x Graham Farish Scenecraft (Station Building, Engine Shed). All appear E, boxed. (5)

Lot 291E

OO gauge, Graham Farish BR 4-6-0 `44753` (F, partially disassembled in G box); seven Graham Farish diecast rolling stock (overall F, some repainted).

Lot 296

OO gauge, mixed lot: consists of Graham Farish GWR 0-6-0T locomotive 9410`; 9x rolling stock by Wrenn, Grafar and Hornby Dublo; five passenger coaches; Hornby Dublo station. Overall G, unboxed.

Lot 38

Large selection of hardback books, various authors including Conan Doyle, Lawrence Durrell, Graham Greene etc. (2 boxes)

Lot 337

A GRAHAM FARISH CAST LOCOMOTIVE 0-6-0 PANNIER TANK 9410 GWR LIVERY, in original box with instructions.

Lot 150

Graham Bannister, Head and Shoulders of Rudolf Nureyev wearing a Costume designed by Leon Bakst for ‘The Sleeping Princess’, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1966, also signed by Rudolf Nureyev, 41 x 30cm (16 x 11 3/4in.)

Lot 67

After Graham Sutherland - The Letter S, lithograph printed in colour, inscribed verso, approx 29.5cm x 23.5cm, together with a collection of decorative prints and pictures.

Lot 2716

A group of late 19th Century stoneware flagons and jars, including a Graham & Morton water filter (parts missing) and a flagon by `F.W. Herbert, Wine & Spirit Merchant, Steyning`.

Lot 357

Cricket - ‘For Essex & England. Graham Gooch’s Century of Centuries’. Graham Gooch & Michael Down 1993. Quarter leather. Limited edition 284/333 copies published. Signed by Gooch VG

Lot 533

N gauge trains by Graham Farish, Peco and Hornby including B.R. Standard Class, 4MT B.R. Class 3F Jinty, B.R. Class 42 "Hermes", Class 108 D.M.U., also rolling stock, trackside accessories, Peco track and points and Graham Farish "Master Cutler" steam train set, all items boxed, G-E

Lot 540

N gauge British and Continental locomotives and rolling stock by Graham Farish, Peco and Kato including Japanese Bullet train, German Railways E44 electric locomotive, British goods wagons and Peco N gauge track, most items boxed

Lot 556

Thirty four playworn coaches by Graham Farish, Hornby and Triang including L.M.S., Pullman and B.R., F-P

Lot 432

A Graham Farish N gauge 1701 general purpose tank loco, boxed, a further selection of N gauge engines, rolling stock track, trackside buildings and other items, together with a 'Titled Trains of Great Britain' book and other items

Lot 622

JAMES GRAHAM - Watercolour, barges moored at rivers edge with cattle and figure in the distance, signed and dated 1890, framed, 23.5cm x 34cm.

Lot 517

Philip Dawe, British 1740-1785 fl 1750-1791- The Battle of Chevy Chase/Then Leaving Life Earl Percy Tooke/At Last These Two Stout Earls did Meet, both after John Graham and Sawrey Gilpin, publ June 6th and August 20th 1791 by R Pollard Engraver & Printseller Spa Fields London; mezzotints, two, 46x63.5cm., ea., (2) (mounted) (unframed) Provenance: From the collection of The Estate of the Hon Christopher Lennox-Boyd

Lot 670

Josephine Graham, Scottish, late 20th/early 21st century- "Dish of Pears"; oil on board, signed, 41.5x41.5cm. (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Provenance: with The Edinburgh Gallery, Edinburgh, according to label attached to the reverse of the frame

Lot 1991

A original Graham Herbert painting of a boat at the water's edge.

Lot 131

Angus McBean - Diana Wynyard as Portia at Stratford upon Avon, gelatin silver print, signed to the mount and annotated verso, 50 x 38cm; and one other studio portrait of the dancer Martha Graham, signed and dated to the mount '59, 40 x 48cm (2)

Lot 19

An autograph album comprising numerous signatures to include The Beatles (George Harrison, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones, Danny Kaye, Jack Hawkins, Orson Welles, Graham Hill, Edmund Hillary, Sonny & Cher, Julie Andrews, Beryl Reid, Roy Orbison, Bing Crosby, and others (These autographs were collected by the vendor's late father when he was employed as a VIP Chauffeur for Pan Am and TWA Airlines at Heathrow Airport) CONDITION REPORTS The five Beatles photographs we believe may well be reproductions, however the photograph of the Rolling Stones we believe is an original. Photographs have wear to edges and some discolouration conducive with age. Main red album : Most signatures are on pieces of paper and card available at the time and show some discolouration to signatures, most paper/card discoloured and slightly browned conducive with age, edges of paper/card tatty from general wear. However most signatures appear good and clear. This is a private collection and were not gained for reproduction and therefore there were no copyrights agreed at any point. Small blue album : Album itself very tatty, large amount of wear to all edges/corners, binding is falling apart, all pages are quite discoloured and browned, with some towards front and back showing signs of foxing. However, signatures still appear very clear. There is a handwritten note on plain paper by the vendor included in this lot. PLEASE NOTE: It has some to our attention that somebody is trying to sell some of the autographs on Ebay item number 130884780353, he does not have title to sell them, we have contact eBay and the seller to ask for them to be removed.

Lot 100

Brown (T. Graham & De Beer, Sir Gavin). The First Ascent of Mont Blanc, 1st ed., Oxford University Press, 1957, colour and b & w plates, orig. cloth in excellent price-clipped dust-wrapper, (Neate B189), together with De Beer (G.R.), Travellers in Switzerland, 1st ed., OUP, 1949, b & w plates, orig. cloth in slightly chipped and frayed dust-wrapper, and De Beer (Dora H.), Yunnan 1938, 1st ed., 1971, b & w plates, orig. printed wrappers, plus a 1st edition of “Speaking of Switzerland” by G.R. De Beer and a Penguin paperback of the same, all 8vo. (5)

Lot 101

Brown (T. Graham & De Beer, Sir Gavin). The First Ascent of Mont Blanc, 1st ed., Oxford University Press, 1957, colour and b & w plates, orig. cloth in excellent non price-clipped dust-wrapper, 8vo. eate B189. (1)

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