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LITERATURE: Selection of signed books, paperback (3) and hardback (9) including A Century of Writers 1855-1955, a century volume chosen by D. M. Low and others (First Edition, 1955) signed by various writers including C. Day Lewis, Leonard Woolf, Harold Raymond, Ian Parsons, Piers Raymond, Peter Calvocoressi etc., Soho Centenary, A Gift from Artists, Writers and Musicians to the Soho Hospital for Women signed by 29 individuals and contributors including Roland Pertwee, Margaret Lane, Noel Streatfield, Virginia Graham, Charles Pears, William Nicholson etc., A Hope for Poetry by C. Day Lewis, The Ghosts of Highgate Hill by Robert Armstrong (First Edition, 1966), Songs of a Leaf by Alfred Noyes, Selected Poems by Mary Wilson (First Edition, 1970) etc. Five are accompanied by the dust jackets. G to VG, 12
ALBERT PRINCE: (1819-1861) Prince Consort of the United Kingdom, husband of Queen Victoria. Autograph Envelope signed, Albert, partially addressed in his hand to Her Grace the Duchess of Sutherland in Staffordshire. The envelope bears a Penny Red postage stamp and several postmarks, one dated 17th December 1859. Accompanied by the red wax seal neatly cut from the verso. Together with a brief A.N.S., Albert, on a slim 12mo piece, evidently part of an envelope wrapper, n.p., n.d., in full, ‘Immediate, Sir James Graham, Albert’, annotated in ink in an unidentified hand below. Also including Daniel O’Connell (1775-1847) Irish Political Leader. Autograph Envelope signed, Daniel O’Connell, addressed in his hand to Joseph Boyce, a merchant in Dublin, and dated London, 22nd June 1838 in his hand. The envelope has been neatly split and laid down to show the verso which bears a red wax seal. Some light age wear, G to VG, 3
BRITISH POLITICS: Selection of A.Ls.S. etc., by various British Politicians, most of whom held office as either Chancellor of the Exchequer or Lord of the Admiralty etc., including Marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd & 3rd Earls Spencer, Hugh Childers, William Harcourt (signed photograph), Earl of Shaftesbury, Thomas Brassey, George Ward Hunt, James Graham, Earl Brownlow, Stafford Northcote, Earl of Kimberley, Baron Lugard (the `founder` of Nigeria), William Allardyce (an interesting letter regarding Australia etc.), Earl of Mulgrave (good A.L.S.), etc. G to VG, 21
DUCKWORTH JOHN THOMAS: (1747-1817) British Admiral, served during the American War of Independence, the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. D.S., John Thos. Duckworth, one page, folio, n.p., 2nd June 1794. The partially printed document relates to George Graham, an Able Seaman of 28 years of age, discharged from HMS Orion as a result of being killed in action on 1st June 1794. The discharge is addressed to the Treasurer of His Majesty`s Navy and is signed by Duckworth in his capacity as Captain of HMS Orion. Countersigned by the ship`s Master, Purser and Boatswain and with three further countersignatures at the foot and various official ink annotations in the left margin. Two areas of the document have been neatly excised and the whole has been laid down. Some light overall age wear, G George Graham, Captain of the 4th Gun on board HMS Orion, was one of the victims of The Glorious First of June of 1794, the first and largest fleet action of the naval conflict between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the First French Republic during the French Revolutionary Wars.
ENGLAND FOOTBALL: Selection of First Day Covers individually signed by various managers of the England Football team comprising Alf Ramsey, Walter Winterbottom, Ron Greenwood, Graham Taylor, Terry Venables and Kevin Keegan. Each of the covers feature various colour designs, most relating to football or sport. All are signed to clear areas in blue or black inks with their names alone. VG, 6
BEST GEORGE: (1946-2005) Northern Ireland & Manchester United Footballer. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph, the Autographed Editions image showing Best in a full length action pose wearing his Manchester United strip. Signed in bold blue ink with his name alone to the lower white border. Framed and glazed in a wooden frame to an overall size of 9.5 x 11.5. Together with a selection of ten similar Autographed Editions signed colour 8 x 10 photographs by a variety of other sportsmen and women including Peter Shilton, Ian Botham, Allan Wells, Virginia Wade, Willie John McBride, Bob Champion, Graham Gooch etc., each neatly contained in a custom ring binder. VG to EX, 2
HILL GRAHAM: (1929-1975) British Motor Racing Driver, Formula One World Champion 1962 & 1968. A large, original 14 x 20 pencil drawing by artist Duncan Robertson, the image depicting Hill in a head and shoulders pose wearing his racing helmet and goggles, signed in blue ink by Hill to a clear area at the base with his name alone. Also signed by the artist at the head and dated May 1969. VG
SPORT: Selection of signed pieces, programmes etc., by various sportsmen, mainly footballers and cricketers, including Terry Venables, George Best, Steve Davis, Garth Crooks, Chris Woods, Terry Butcher, Bryan Robson, Glenn Hoddle, Mark Wright, Graham Gooch, Mike Gatting, Brian Lara, Jimmy Adams, Curtly Ambrose, Nasser Hussain, Mike Atherton, Michael Vaughan, Alec Stewart, Viv Richards, Glenn McGrath, Javed Miandad, Mushtaq Ahmed, Waqar Younis, Wasim Akram, Derek Pringle, Robin Smith, Devon Malcolm, David Gower, Courtney Walsh, Malcolm Marshall, Phil Tufnell etc. Each of the programmes are multiple signed. FR to G, 17
AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing over 150 signatures by various film stars and entertainers, and a few other famous individuals, each on individual clipped pieces laid down in multiples to pages, and most in pencil, including Robert Taylor, Henry Wilcoxon, Jessie Matthews, Finlay Currie, Muriel Oxford (Miss England 1935), Maurice Chevalier, Gordon Harker, Ned Sparks, Elissa Landi, Cedric Hardwicke, Lupe Velez, Edward Everett Horton, Laurence Olivier, Richard Dix, Harry Lauder, Conrad Veidt, Buddy Baer, Ralph Richardson, Vivien Leigh, Bebe Daniels, James Mollison, Ann Harding, Gracie Fields, David Niven, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Alastair Sim, Jack Buchanan, Richard Arlen, Ted Kid Lewis, Len Harvey, Edward G. Robinson, Edmund Gwenn, Nigel Bruce, Paul Robseon, Anna Neagle, Elisabeth Bergner, Tom Campbell Black, Margaret Lockwood, Gertrude Lawrence, Sebastian Shaw, George Arliss, Otto Kruger, Bud Flanagan & Chesney Allen, John Gielgud, Raymond Massey, Richard Ainley, Cary Grant, Wendy Hiller, Larry Gains, Conrad Nagel, Francis L. Sullivan, Noel Coward, Peter Lorre, Graham Moffatt, Moore Marriott, Leslie Howard, Bombardier Billy Wells etc. FR to generally G The signatures were all obtained by a relation of the vendor who worked at Pinewood Studios during the 1930s.
AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing over 50 vintage signed postcard photographs, some signed pieces etc., by various film stars and entertainers etc., each neatly laid down to pages, including Ann Todd, Will Hay, Moore Marriott, Graham Moffatt, Eric Portman, Arthur Askey, Leslie Henson, Ben Lyon, Anton Walbrook, Jane Baxter, Max Miller, Jack Warner, Gordon Harker, Rex Harrison, Alastair Sim, Tommy Trinder, Stanley Holloway, Robert Newton, Noel Coward, David Niven, John Mills, Michael Wilding, Phyllis Dixey, Irving Berlin, cricketer Pelham F. Warner, novelist Dennis Wheatley etc. G to about VG
ROCK `N` ROLL: Two autograph albums containing over 100 signatures by various Rock `n` Roll singers, musicians and bands including Mick Jagger, Brian Jones, Keith Richard & Charlie Watts of The Rolling Stones (the four signatures together in pencil on an envelope, Jones and Watts a little light), The Byrds (vintage postcard photograph individually signed by David Crosby, Gene Clark, Michael Clarke, Chris Hillman and Jim McGuinn to the verso), Eric Burdon, John Steel and Hilton Valentine of The Animals, Rolf Harris (2, both with self caricatures), Ray Phillips, Pete Shannon and John Hawken of The Nashville Teens, Graham Nash, Ray Davies, Dave Davies, Pete Quaife & Mick Avory of The Kinks, Billy Fury, Freddie Garrity, Mike Pender, Manfred Mann, Tom McGuinness, Paul Jones, Adam Faith, Russ Ballard etc. Some of the signatures are on pieces crudely laid down to pages with sellotape (causing some staining) and many pages with small attached magazine photographs. Many pages are multiple signed. FR to about G, 2
ROCK `N` ROLL: An autograph album containing over 60 signatures by various Rock `n` Roll singers and bands of the 1960s including Marianne Faithfull, The Settlers, Mike Hurst, Kathy Kirby, Graham Nash, The Searchers (Mike Pender, Chris Curtis & Frank Allen), Hank Marvin, Brian Bennett, Keith Relf, Tom Jones, Dusty Springfield, Keith Moon, Pete Townshend, Jeff Beck, Lulu, Burt Bacharach, Pete Drummond etc. As is typical with so many teenage albums of this period many pages are annotated and have attached magazine and newspaper photographs, some pages are multiple signed, some are on pieces crudely laid down to pages with tape etc., binding loose, only FR
ROCK `N` ROLL: An autograph album containing over 100 signatures by various Rock `n` Roll singers and bands of the 1960s including Billy J. Kramer, Spencer Davis, Chas Chandler, Alan Freeman, The Walker Brothers, Mitch Mitchell, Paul Jones, Steve Winwood, Paul Ryan, Charlie Watts (2), Peter Stringfellow, Mick Avory, John Entwistle, Roger Daltrey, Keith Moon, Graham Nash, Gene Pitney, Tom Jones, Ray Davies, Cilla Black, Ronnie Lane, Ronnie Bond & Pete Staples (The Troggs), Cliff Richard, Jack Bruce, Barry Ryan, The Scaffold, Tom McGuinness, Helen Shapiro, Steve Gibbons, Mick Fleetwood etc. As is typical with so many teenage albums of this period many pages are annotated and have attached magazine and newspaper photographs, some pages are multiple signed, generally FR to about G
ROCK `N` ROLL: An autograph album containing over 50 signatures by various Rock `n` Roll singers and bands of the 1960s including Marc Bolan, Dave Clark, Dave Lee Travis, Graham Bonnet of The Marbles, John Peel, Pete Brady, Stan Webb & Christine Perfect of Chicken Shack, Neil MacArthur, Jackie Trent etc. Many pages are multiple signed and most are annotated by the collector. G
BAGSHAWE, Thomas Wyatt. Two Men in the Antarctic, an Expedition to Graham Land 1920-1922. Cambridge: at the University Press, 1939. First edition, 8vo (216 x 130mm.) Frontispiece, illustrations, 2 folding panoramas on a single leaf. (Some browning.) Publisher’s turquoise cloth (slightly soiled and discoloured, extremities lightly bumped). Provenance: “Gerald” (presentation inscription from the author’s family ‘To Gerald with best / wishes from Grace / and Tom / Christmas 1939’). Spence 79.
Graham Farish Beaver LMS 064 Engine, LMS 264 Engine, general purpose tank engine 060, Ex NSR Class 062 Engine, un-named LMS L&Y Steam Rail Motor, Wrenn Palethorpes Carriage, N Gage Atlas Italian Observation Car illuminated? N Gage Kit by I Bertren Spain, 1 Locomotive, 2 coaches & guards van, Graham Farish passenger carriage super-structure & 4 black white & blue passenger carriages
A Brooklands souvenir programme, Saturday 18th September 1937, a results programme for that day and an official souvenir programme, Campbell Trophy Race 1st May 1937 and a Racing Car Show programme, the First Annual Racing Car Show presented by The Great British Racing Sports Car Club Limited 2nd-9th January 1960 with signature of Graham Hill inside.
ARTHUR REGINALD SMITH R.W.S. R.S.W. A.R.C.A. (1871-1934), The Descent from Tarn House, pencil and watercolour with scratching out, signed, inscribed Fine Art Society Ltd London label verso, 11" x 15 1/4", gilt frame Provenance: Purchased at the Graham Watson Collection Sale, Bonhams, Leeds, February 2003 Lot 345
OO gauge, Hornby: R1057 The Royal Train with Princess Elizabeth LMS tender locomotive and three coaches; R6227 Assorted Wagons 4-pack; R8641 Platform Footbridge; R8637 Double Engine Shed; R563 Working People; R8017 Track Pack C; R8202 Signal Box/Trackside Accessories. All appear E and boxed. Together with N gauge Graham Farish 0-6-0 Shredded Wheat loco and two coaches, F, some parts unattached, unboxed.
SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED FOR THIS LOT A G P Graham, Cockermouth 12 Bore Side by Side Double Barrel Hammer Action Non-ejector Shotgun, the 76cm barrels numbered 23 and signed on the rib, with foliate engraved side lock, hammers and over-lever break, with chequered walnut butt and fore-end
A George III Scottish silver navette pedestal sugar basket by Walter & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh 1796, with a threaded swing handle and rim, engraved with a band of acorns and foliate meander, a crest and a motto `Souvenir`, on a shaped oval foot, 16cm (6 1/4in) long, 261g (8.4 oz) . The crest and motto of GRAHAM of Scotland.

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