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Interesting signed cricket collection -to incl 1965 Presentation Miniature cricket bat signed to both sides by various sporting personalities incl Brian Statham, Tom Finney, Stan Mortenson, Alan Hardaker, Geo Duckworth et al - 1964 Worcestershire Champions Commemorative Jasper ware tankard -a signed Australian Victoria Bushrangers casual shirt signed by Merv Hughes, Brad Hodge, Rodney Hogg, Dean Jones and Graham Wallop, 2 cricket balls plus 4x 1970`s cricket rosettes (9)
An interesting album of original designs for book plates by Major E Bengough Ricketts and other hands, the album including the original ink designs mounted with an example of the printed bookplate, including; Alice E Ricketts, 1897, R G de Uphaugh - Hollingbourne House, Revd John Watkins, Julian Marshall, H W Fincham, J L Graham, The Manor House Hollingbourne, Ernest Hale, The Hon Florence Sergison - Slaugham Place, Charles Hoskins Master, C R Homer, Florence Harris, August Albers, Nellie Bates, Julian Marshall, and with an original design for the cover `Bookplates - 1898`, sold with a copy of Quo Vadis displaying a E B Ricketts bookplate, and a christmas card from Harry Marrilier, Kelmscott House 1897 Literature The Studio Special Winter 1898-9, Major E Bengough Ricketts` work including the plates for Ernest Hale and E Heller is illustrated pages 32-33 in an article on British Book Plates written by Gleeson White. Major Bengough Ricketts published a volume Composite Book-plates in 1897-8.
Wilhelmina Barnes Graham (1912-2004) - Mixed media - “Happening (Yellow)”, 25ins x 21.5ins, signed and dated 1991-1995, signed and inscribed to reverse, in white painted frame and glazed. Provenance : Westcott’s Gallery, Westcott’s Quay, St. Ives, stamped to reverse and with original receipt of purchase
Freud (Esther) Hideous Kinky 1992 § Faber (Michel) The Crimson Petal and the White 2002 § Frayn (Michael) The Tin Men lightly spotted at beginning and end 1965 § Greene (Graham) A Burnt-Out Case 1961 first editions all but the last signed on titles original cloth or boards dust-jackets the first with spine browned the last two slightly rubbed; and c.95 others modern first editions some signed some duplicates 8vo(c.100 )
Cameron (Sir D.Y., illust.). The District of Menteith, by R.B. Cunninghame Graham, pub. Stirling, 1930, ten reprods. of wash drawings, inscribed by illustrator to front endpaper “To the Prime Minister, from D.Y.C., Christmas 1930”, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. qtr. calf gilt, leather label to upper cover, in worn d.j. (lacking spine), folio. Limited edition 228/250, signed by author and artist in ink to verso of half-title, with original signed etching as frontispiece. The British Prime Minster of the time was James Ramsay MacDonald. (1)
Greene (Graham). The End of the Affair, 1951; A Burnt-Out Case, 1961; In Search of a Character, 1961; The Comedians, 1966; May We Borrow Your Husband?, 1967, 1st eds., End of the Affair endpapers browned as usual, original cloth, d.j.s, a few chips and tears, May We Borrow Your Husband? in original glassine wrapper and limited edition, 276/500 signed by the author (5)
Greene (Graham). The End of the Affair, 1st ed., 1951, endpapers browned as usual, original cloth, faded patches to spine, d.j., some tears and losses to spine, 8vo, together with Ishiguro (Kazuo), An Artist of the Floating World, 1st ed, 2nd issue, 1986, text block with marginal toning, original cloth, d.j., 8vo, plus Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Remains of the Day, 1st ed., 1989 (3)
BATTLE OF BRITAIN: Selection of A.Ls.S., a few signed notes and cards, by various pilots who participated in the Battle of Britain, including Graham Leggett, Maurice Leng, John Lauder, Kenneth Lusty, N. E. Hancock, Duggie Hunt, Charlton Haw, R. M. Holland, K. B. Hollowell, Alan Hedges, Noel Harding, Peter Hairs, Bob Hughes etc. Many of the letters making reference to their squadrons, the Battle of Britain, other pilots etc. A little duplication. Generally VG, 33
ENGLAND FOOTBALL: A colour 8 x 6 photocard commemorating the 40th anniversary of England`s World Cup victory in 1966 featuring an image of the England football team of 1966 in a jubilant group pose together, individually signed by nine of the players, Geoff Hurst, Roger Hunt, Alan Ball, Gordon Banks, Nobby Stiles, Martin Peters, Jack Charlton, Ray Wilson and George Cohen. With a World Cup postage stamp affixed in the upper right corner, postally cancelled at Wembley, 6th June 2006. All have signed with their names alone to clear areas of the image. Together with a selection of First Day Covers signed by various cricketers including Chris Read, Philip de Freitas, Andy Flowers, Lance Gibbs, Graham Dilley, Jimmy Adams, Martin Crowe, James Kirtley, Andy Caddick, Mark Ramprakash, Gladstone Small, Martyn Moxon etc. All feature colour designs relating to various cricket matches and events. VG to EX, 26
FOOTBALL: A large selection of signed cards, pieces, small signed colour magazine photos, some signed colour 8 x 10 photographs etc., by various footballers, most of whom played in the Premiership, including Stuart Pearce, Des Walker, Colin Cooper, Pierre van Hoojidonk, Gary Crosby, Tim Sherwood, Paul Allen, Brian Talbot, Dean Sturridge, Robbie Fowler, Paul Gascoigne, Ian Rush, David Ginola, Les Ferdinand, Peter Beardsley, John Barnes, Teddy Sheringham, Mark Bosnich, Gareth Southgate, David James, Gary McAllister, Gianluca Vialli, Dion Dublin, Darren Anderton, Jamie Redknapp, Gary Pallister, George Graham, Roberto Di Matteo, Steve Bruce, Steve Staunton, Roy Keane, Gaizka Mendieta, David Platt, Jimmy Case, Phil Neal, Steve McManaman, Trevor Sinclair, Nicolas Anelka, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Brett Emerton, Dennis Wise, Paul Ince, Martin Keown, Kolo Toure, Thierry Henry, Kieron Dyer, Malcolm MacDonald, Jack Charlton, Juan Sebastian Veron, Robert Pires and many others. Also including over 150 unsigned colour 8 x 10 photographs of various footballers (some duplication). Generally G to VG, 350
CRICKET: An autograph album containing various pages signed in pencil by a number of county cricket teams including Middlesex (five signatures including Hendren, Hearne etc.), Warwickshire (thirteen signatures including Wyatt, Kilner etc.), Yorkshire (fourteen signatures including Sutcliffe, Leyland, Verity, Wood, Hutton, Robinson etc.), Nottinghamshire (thirteen signatures including Larwood, Voce, Gunn, Lilley, Staples, Hardstaff etc.), Surrey (ten signatures including Sandham, Squires, Gregory etc.), Sussex (nine signatures including Tate, Holmes, Parks, Langridge, Cook etc.), Essex (thirteen signatures including Eastman, O`Connor, Nichols etc.) etc., the album also featuring some signatures of entertainers including Moore Marriott & Graham Moffatt, Gordon Harker, Joe Loss etc. A few on clipped pieces laid down to pages. Generally VG
HILL GRAHAM: (1929-1975) British Motor Racing Driver, Formula One World Champion 1962 & 1968. Bold red ink signature (`Graham Hill`) on a clear page of a 12mo Great Britain driving licence issued to Miss. Barbara Taylor of Essex (valid 1968-71). Obtained in person by the vendor`s sister when she met Hill following his victory in the Monaco Grand Prix, 18th May 1969. Accompanied by an unsigned printed 8vo programme for the race. VG
HILL GRAHAM: (1929-1975) British Motor Racing Driver, Formula One World Champion 1962 & 1968. Blue ink signature (`Graham Hill`) on a white card. Accompanied by a postcard photograph, bearing a facsimile signature, and an 8vo printed theatre programme for a performance of Robinson Crusoe at the London Palladium, December 1967, signed to an inside photo page by singer Engelbert Humperdinck. G to about VG
HILL GRAHAM: (1929-1975) British Motor Racing Driver, Formula One World Champion 1962 & 1968. Signed 4to menu for a luncheon hosted by Shell in honour of Graham Hill at the RAC Club, 10th December 1968. Signed by Hill in blue ink to a light area at the head of the attractive colour printed cover. Some very light staining at the centre of the cover, not affecting the signature, about VG
FORMULA ONE: A rare oblong 8vo printed programme for a Charity Cricket match between a Grand Prix Drivers` XI and Lord Brabourne`s XI at Mersham Hatch, 28th August 1966, signed to the verso by six motor racing drivers individually comprising Jim Clark (Formula One World Champion 1963 & 1965), Graham Hill (Formula One World Champion 1962 &1968), Denny Hulme (Formula One World Champion 1967), Frank Gardner (British Touring Car Champion 1967, 1968 & 1973), David Hobbs and Peter Arundell. Together with a printed menu, in the shape of a cricket bat, for a 50 Years On celebration dinner in honour of cricketers Denis Compton and Bill Edrich at the London Hilton, Park Lane, 18th October 1984, signed to the verso by Compton, Edrich and Derek Nimmo individually. VG, 2
FORMULA ONE: A pair of 5 x 3.5 candid photographs individually signed by the British motor racing drivers and Formula One World Champions Graham Hill and James Hunt. The images (Hunt in colour) both show the drivers racing their cars around circuits. Signed by both Hill and Hunt with their names alone to clear areas of the images. Matted in green and framed and glazed in a wooden frame to an overall size of 9 x 11. VG
HAYWARD SUSAN: (1917-1975) American Actress, Academy Award winner for Best Actress in 1958 for her role as Barbara Graham in I Want to Live! Vintage signed 8 x 10 photograph, an engaging head and shoulders study of the dark haired actress wearing a plain black shoulderless gown. Hayward smiles warmly as she looks directly towards the camera. The original 1955 publicity portrait issued for the film I`ll Cry Tomorrow in which Hayward starred as Lillian Roth, a role for which she gained Best Actress Academy Award nomination in 1956. Signed in bold blue fountain pen across a light area at the centre of the image. Very detailed pencil notes in the hand of the collector to the verso indicate that the signature was obtained in person at the Sheraton-Carleton Hotel on 16th May 1959. A few extremely light, minor corner creases, VG
LAUREL STAN (1890-1965) & HARDY OLIVER (1892-1957) English and American Film Comedians. A hardback edition of Picture Show annual, 1939, signed by both Laurel and Hardy individually in blue fountain pen ink with their names alone to an inside page alongside an image of the duo standing in a full length pose in costume from their film Swiss Miss. The page also features an image of Jessie Matthews signed by her with her name alone in fountain pen ink and the annual includes over 40 other signatures by film stars and entertainers, mainly British, most alongside photographs, including Robert Donat, Bebe Daniels, Ben Lyon, Nova Pilbeam, Max Miller, Rex Harrison, Jeanette MacDonald, John Gielgud, Graham Moffatt, Moore Marriott, Gordon Harker, Robertson Hare, Anna Neagle, Athene Seyler, Alastair Sim, Valerie Hobson etc., some appearing more than once. Together with a set of unsigned prints by Volpe depicting various Academy Award winners, contained in the original presentation folder. Some age wear to the boards of the annual, otherwise VG
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING TABLE by T Simpson & Son, Halifax, of rounded oblong form with wind out action and five separate leaves, moulded edged top and plain frieze, raised on baluster turned and fluted legs with china castors, paper label No.10446 workman`s name Graham (?), 12` x 4`3" x 28 1/2" high
A quantity of N gauge railway. Graham Farish – Great Western 4-6-0 tender locomotive. 3 x GWR Prairie tank locomotives. All in green livery. 0-6-0 motorised chassis. Hornby Minitrix – 2 x 0-6-0 Pannier tank locomotive. One in green and one in black livery. 0-6-0T locomotive. In Southern green livery. Lima – articulated car transporter. Plus 6 GWR suburban passenger coaches, 2 SR suburban passenger coaches, 3 Mk 1 passenger coaches. Together with 13 freight wagons including horse box, open wagons, vans and GW brake van. Also 2 sets of points and a few spare parts. Some items boxed, some in unrelated boxes. GC-VGC, SR tank AF, requires repair to motion etc.
A quantity of N gauge railway. Graham Farish – BR class 20 Bo-Bo diesel locomotive, RN D8144 (8204). BR class 08 0-6-0 diesel shunter, RN D4019 (1005). Both in Brunswick green livery. 3 Pullman cars. 2 Pullman Brakes. BR WR Mk 1 – 1 Buffet car, 2 Corridor 2nd, 2 Corridor brake. BR SR Mk 1 – 1 Buffet car, 1 corridor 2nd, 2 Corridor brake. Plus 8 Peco /Grafer / Hornby Minitrix freight wagons. Together with a quantity of Peco points, track etc. All boxed, minor wear. Contents VGC
4 N gauge locomotives. Graham Farish – BR LMR class Black Five 4-6-0, RN 44932. In lined black livery (1805). BR WR 2-6-2T Prairie RN 8102. In lined black livery (1606). BR SR Battle of Britain class 4-6-2, ‘Spitfire’, RN 34066. In Brunswick green livery. Hornby Minitrix – BR Standard 9F 210-0 locomotive, ‘Evening Star’, RN 92220. In lined green livery. All boxed, minor / some wear. Contents VGC
A quantity of OO gauge railway including Hornby – Operating Breakdown Crane, BR A3 Pacific loco White Knight RN 60077, Operating Crane Truck (R127). Tri-ang Hornby – powered Diesel Railcar with seats (R157). Airfix – BR A1A-A1A Class 31/1 diesel locomotive RN D5531 in BR green livery. Lima – BR ex-LNER 0-6-0T loco RN 68907. Graham Farish – Pullman car Phyllis. Grafar – 2 LMS suburban passenger coaches including a brake. 6 kit-built bogie coaches/wagons including LNER buffet car, full brake, side-corridor coach. Mainline – 2 LMS corridor coaches including 1 brake. Some boxed, minor/some wear, QGC to VGC. (19)
COLLECT A BLACK FINISHED STEEL DEED TYPE BOX CONTAINING AN EXTENSIVE NUMBER OF FALSE TEETH, all neatly graduated and mounted on coloured waxes by The National Tooth Co Ltd., London, approx 88 sets of six teeth on two trays and two gauges below and box key an d a single cartoon AFTER GRAHAM SIMMONS "Don`t Forget etc." mounted but unframed
Hunt (Henry) Investigation at Ilchester Gaol first edition in book form etched portrait frontispiece of Bridle by George Cruikshank 4 other engraved portraits only probably by Robert Cruikshank (of 5 lacking Mr.Anstice the County Surveyor) with the supplementary address `To the Sheriff Magistrates Freeholders...of Somerset` at end but lacking that to Mr. Baron Graham some foxing later half burgundy morocco uncut a little rubbed spine faded [Cohn 421; Goldsmiths` 23262 lacking Graham address] 8vo 1821. ***The author was a radical politician who had been incarcerated in Ilchester gaol for his involvement in the Peterloo Massacre of 1819. He was released in 1822 and brought a series of complaints against the prison particularly the gaoler William Bridle instigating an Inquiry into prison conditions.
Grahame (Kenneth) The Wind in the Willows first edition frontispiece by Graham Robertson original gilt-pictorial cloth rubbed at extremities minor partial discolouration near head of upper cover t.e.g. others uncut housed in custom morocco drop-back box by Bayntun-Riviere replicating book`s upper cover and spine design in gilt 8vo 1908.
ALDOUS HUXLEY: MUSIC AT NIGHT AND OTHER ESSAYS, 1931, orig cl gt + OSBERT SITWELL: OPEN THE DOOR!, 1941 reprint, orig cl gt + PETER CHEYNEY: DARK WANTON, 1948, orig cl, d/w + PETER CHEYNEY: ONE OF THOSE THINGS, 1949, orig cl, d/w + RICHARD GORDON: THE CAPTAIN’S TABLE, 1954, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w + EVELYN WAUGH: THE ORDEAL OF GILBERT PINFOLD, 1957, orig cl gt, d/w + VICKI BAUM: THE MUSTARD SEED, 1953, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w + H E BATES: WHEN THE GREEN WOODS LAUGH, 1960, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w + GRAHAM GREENE: THE HONORARY CONSUL, 1973, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w + KATHERINE MANSFIELD: THE DOVES’ NEST AND OTHER STORIES, 1988, orig laminated bds (10)

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