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Lot 170

Australian Cricket Icon signed action photographs: to include 2x Shane Warne one dismissing Graham Thorpe fifth test at Headingly in 1993, another bowling in the one-day series plus a third signed by Glenn McGrath - all 9" x 7" (G)

Lot 186

Collection of 1980s Essex related cricket signed dinner menus: to incl 1983 Essex County championship, 3x Essex benefit dinner menus for Keith Fletcher, Ken McEwan, and Brian Hardie signed by Keith Fletcher, Graham Gooch, John Lever, Jack Hampshire, Graham Wardle et al, plus others signed by Henry Blofeld, Jim Laker, Derek Underwood, Barry Norman, Brian Taylor, Ray East, et al together with a typed letter signed John Arlott - in all approx 60 autographs many duplicates. (10)

Lot 251

1980 British Lions Rugby Tour to South Africa signed rugby ball - "Super Springbok" leather rugby ball signed to 2 panels in pen by approx 26 Lions players to incl Capt Bill Beaumont, Bruce Hay, Phil Blakeway, Jim Renwick, Terry Holmes, Ollie Campbell, Jeff Squire, John Beattie, Peter Wheeler, Graham Price, Derek Quinnell, Allan Martin, Ray Gravell, Tony Ward, Allan Tomes, John Robbie, et al - the British Lions went undefeated but lost the test series 2- 1

Lot 277

1970s British Lions signed rugby ball: signed to 2x panels by 24 British Lions players c. late 1970s to incl Phil Bennett, John Bevan, Fran Cotton, Willie Duggan, Trevor Evans, Gareth Edwards, Steve Fenwick, Bruce Hay, Andy Irvine, Alan Martin, Tony Neary, Phil Orr, Graham Price, Derek Quinnell. Elgan Rees, J J Williams, etc some slight fading (G).

Lot 310

1978 Monmouthshire v New Zealand rugby match signed programme: played at Rodney Parade, Newport on 29th of November signed to the centre page team line-ups by 7x All Blacks incl Graham Mourie (Capt), Bruce Robertson, John Black etc and seven Welsh players to include Peter Lewis, Goff Davies, Bobby Windsor, Graham Price, Charlie Faulkner, Paul Ranger and Steve Sutton - some minor wear to the covers otherwise clean hence (F/G)

Lot 674

Liverpool football programmes, books, autographs et al: to incl `Liverpool` by Matthew Graham, 1st ed. 1984 signed by 9 players from the triple winning season to the title page to incl Alan Kennedy, Craig Johnson, Jan Molby, Phil Neal, Ronnie Whelan plus the Breedon `Liverpool A Complete Record 1892-1986`and `Come on the Reds` 1967, 1st ed. c/w d/j plus a good run of Liverpool football programmes from 2000 onwards - in 2x boxes. (110)

Lot 847

1955/56 British Columbia All Stars v Aberdeen XI signed football programme: single folded sheet played at Callister Park Vancouver on June 11, 1956 signed to the front cover by Graham Leggat and Archie Glen - three horizontal pocket folds with wear to exposed edges - otherwise clean internally (F)

Lot 551

* Motor Racing. A group of approx. forty-five racing driver signatures, 1960s, including signed b&w publicity postcards signed by John Surtees, Stirling Moss (with signed cover letter dated 1962), Tony Brookes, Jack Brabham, Bruce McClaren, Graham Hill and Dan Gurney, the remainder mostly clipped signatures including Jim Clark (x 2), Peter Sutcliffe, Bandini, Peter Arundell, Alan Rees, David Hobbs, Jack Paterson, Roy Salvadori, Paul Hawkins, David Prophet, John Whitmore, Jack Sears, Bill Kimberley, Roy Pike, Roger Penske, Dennis Hulme, et al (approx. 45)

Lot 622

Du Maurier (Daphne). Rebecca, 1st ed., 1938, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and marked, 8vo (binding copy?), together with Sutcliffe (Rosemary), Sword at Sunset, 1st ed., 1963, some minor spotting of prelims., map endpapers, orig. boards in sl. frayed d.j., 8vo, with other miscellaneous literature and children’s books etc., including Graham Greene, T.S. Eliot, Roald Dahl, Enid Blyton, Richmal Crompton, Anthony Buckeridge, et al and a few science fiction magazines, etc. (3 shelves)

Lot 640

Hardie (Martin). Water-colour Painting in Britain, 3 vols. (The Eighteenth Century/The Romantic Period/The Victorian Period), 1st eds., pub. Bastford, 1966-68, num. col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, together with Reynolds (Graham), The Early Paintings and Drawings of John Constable, 2 vols. (Text/Plates), Yale University Press, Newhaven & London, 1996 num. col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j. and slipcase, folio, plus Pope-Hennessy (John), Catalogue of Italian Sculpture in the Victoria and Albert Museum, 3 vols. (Text/Plates), 1st ed., HMSO, 1964, num. b & w illusts. from photos, t.e.g., orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j.s, 4to, and other miscellaneous art reference (3 shelves)

Lot 671

Dexter (Colin). The Wench is Dead. An Inspector Morse Novel, 1st ed., 1989, orig. cloth in d.j., together with Greene (Graham), The Human Factor, 1st ed., 1978, orig. cloth in d.j., plus Gardner (John), License Renewed, 1st ed., 1981, orig. cloth in d.j., with other modern first editions, including John Grisham, Dick Francis, Linda Fairstein, Ruth Rendell, Patricia Cornwell, Frederick Forsyth, Paul Theroux, Iris Murdoch, Catherine Cookson et al, all 8vo, G/VG (6 shelves)

Lot 11

Limited edition print Venice" by Graham Bannister"

Lot 556

Graham McKean (b. 1962) Hard working woman Signed pencil, 40cm x 28cm

Lot 170

GRAHAM HOGGARTH. Unframed, signed watercolour on paper `Coniston, Lancashire`, see verso, together with H.BELLINGHAM SMITH, signed, unframed watercolour on paper, extensive wooded landscape with village and hills beyond and WILMOT PILBURY. Unframed signed watercolour on paper, wooded river landscape. (3)

Lot 247

Four Tate exhibition catalogues. Roger Hilton, Karl Weschke and Barns-Graham. Together with three other art publications.

Lot 289

Priestley (Joseph). A Sermon, Preached before the Congregation of Protestant Dissenters at Mill-Hill-Chapel in Leeds, May 16, 1773, by Joseph Priestley, LLD. F.R.S., On Occasion of his resigning his Pastoral Office among them, 1st ed., printed for J. Johnson, 1773, pp.[ii]+x+40+[4](pubs. ads.), title-page dust-soiled, a few fox spots, bound with Morgan (Thomas), Letters to the Rev. Dr. Priestley, of Leeds, in Defence of An Appeal to The Common Sense of plain and common Christians, in Behalf of the Old Christianity of the Gospel, and In defence of the Author. To which is added, A Letter to the Rev. W. Graham..., 1st ed., Leeds, printed by G. Wright, 1772, pp.28, and Edwards (John, pub.), A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine of Justification, and of its Preachers and Professors, from the Unjust Charge of Antinomianism, Extracted from a Letter of the Reverend Mr. Robert Trail, a Minister in the City of London, to a Minister in the Country, printed by M. Lewis, 1758, pp.vi+[7]-48, and eight other pamphlets, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, 19th c. half calf gilt, extrems. rubbed, 8vo. The other pamphlets bound in are as follows:The Safe Retreat from Impending Judgments, Being the Substance of a Sermon Preached at Leeds, March 12, 1762, by John Edwards; An Appeal to the Common Sense of Plain and Common Christians, in Behalf of the Old Christianity of the Gospel, by Thomas Morgan, 2nd ed., 1772; The Important Enquiry Addressed to the Professors of every Denomination of Christians in Great-Britain and Ireland, Leeds, 1779; The Sons of Darkness holding a Lamp to the Children of Light, being the Substance of a Sermon Delivered in the New-Market in Birmingham, by Thomas Taylor, 3rd ed., Leeds, 1782; The Sorrows of Time, and the Joys of Eternity: being the Substance of a Funeral Sermon Delivered in Chester, occasioned by the Death of Miss Mary Gilbert, by Thomas Taylor, Leeds, [1768?]; Directions How to spend every Ordinary Day to God, Remarkable Deaths of Two Young Men..., Leeds, 1797; An Impartial Account of the Life and Death of the Late Right Honourable William Pitt..., Leeds, 1806; Extract of a Letter from an Eminent Physician, to one of his Patients, Leeds, c.1810. (1)

Lot 80

GRAHAM HADLOW (20TH CENTURY), "Castell Coch", signed, watercolour. 10" x 13.5".

Lot 542

A pair of framed and glazed black and white prints AFTER GRAHAM CAMPBELL, A Summers Morning and An Autumn Sunset

Lot 343

C. GRAHAM - landscape scene with mountains rising out of the mist, signed, watercolour

Lot 758

Peter Graham RA (1836-1921) Scottish "Passing Storm" Signed and dated 1888, inscribed on the original frame, oil on canvas, 83cm by 125cm

Lot 550

GRAHAM SUTHERLAND, OM (1903-1980) TREE FORM signed and dated 1958, gouache over pencil, lightly squared, 26.5 x 20cm Provenance: Elizabeth Organ (1934-2009) by whom acquired directly from the artist, a friend; thence by descent. The artist Elizabeth Organ married the society portrait painter Bryan Organ(1935- ) and following their divorce restored, as her home and a gallery, the parsonage at Clyro, near Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire. The house was occupied in the 19th century by the diarist, the Reverend Francis Kilvert.++In fine condition

Lot 506

Terry (Ellen).- Six photographic portraits including a large mounted portrait [as Portia?] from "Men and Women of the Day", 1888-1893; as Imogen, 1896, inscribed "Ellen Terry Grandpa from Grandma", somewhat soiled and stained; and another of Ellen Terry seated beside a large globe, mounted on card, inscribed "from Chelsea to Melbourne = 1914 = E.T. to G.F.P =", the location identified by Edward Gordon Craig on back § Lamb (Charles and Mary) Tales from Shakespeare, inscribed by Ellen Terry to May Hollom, 1902, with her autograph revisions to "The Merchant of Venice", 10 mounted photographic plates (of 12), lacking 4 leaves of text, original pictorial cloth gilt, g.e., 8vo, 1883 § [Radford (Ernest)] Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Gaetano Meo`s copy, plates, three with notes identifying Forbes Robertson and Gaetano as models, contemporary sheep-backed cloth, small 4to, n.d. § Terry (Ellen) The Russian Ballet, illustrations by Pamela Colman Smith, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, small 4to, New York,1913 § Robertson (W. Graham) Life was worth Living, presentation copy, inscribed by the author to Elena and Nellie Craig, "in memory of our beloved Ellen Terry", with the accompanying A.L.s., annotations by Teddy Craig, plates, original cloth, 8vo, New York, n.d.; and six others relating to the Terry and Craig families, 8vo and 4to(16)

Lot 222

Hofstätter.Gustav Klimt: Erotic Drawings [2 copies], each one of 1000 copies, 1980 § Hayes (John) The Art of Graham Sutherland, one of 40 copies with an original signed & numbered etching `Three Standing Forms` (rather creased, preserved in frame c.700 x 500mm.), Oxford, 1980 § Tolnay (Charles de) Hieronymus Bosch, second impression, 1975, illustrations, some colour, original cloth, the last with dust-jacket, the rest with slip-cases, all with the publishers` original wrapping, folio & 4to & frame(5)

Lot 227

Jones (David)Centenary Edition of Engravings number 1 of 50 sets from an edition of 100, 3 wood engravings and 1 copper engraving printed from the original blocks & plate, all numbered in pencil, loose as issued in original card portfolio, 1995 § Hughes (Ted) Football, broadside poem, number 11 of 59 copies signed by the poet and artist, hand-coloured illustrations by Chris Battye, Alton, Prospero Poets], [1995]; and a small group of prints, some wood engravings, 3 calligraphic, by John Lawrence, Simon Brett, Richard Shirley Smith, Monica Poole, Rigby Graham and others; and a bundle of ephemera including private press broadsides, prospectuses, sheets of Japanese paper etc., v.s.(sm. qty) ***Shepherds, one of the engravings by David Jones, is not known to have been printed during his lifetime (illustrated).

Lot 971

* After J. Armstrong Gretna Green, a black and white engraving by William Brook, "The Celebrated Greyhounds Chirito Mocking Bird and Hughie Graham". 22 ins x 28 ins, in maple frame.

Lot 18

Ivan Graham Mitford-Barberton (South African 1896-1976) Nandi Signed, titled, inscribed: Chuma Arap Tanu and dated 1927 Bronze on a wooden plinth 25cm; 9¾in high (including plinth) ++Slight abrasion on chin, good condition

Lot 182

‡ Graham Snow (20th Century) Study for Shadows & Evolution XI Dated 1991 on a label verso Conte crayon & gouache 43 x 58.5cm; 17 x 23in Provenance: Grob Gallery, London With a further oil of dinosaur skeletons and a pen and ink of rocks by different hands (3) ++As seen

Lot 614

Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones (British, 1833-1898), Portrait of Frances, Lady Horner (1858-1940), signed lower right with initials "EBJ", brown chalk, 27 x 22cm (10.53 x 8.58in) Provenance: From the Collection of William Graham, Burne-Jones`s friend and patron, and by descent within the family of Lady Horner. Literature: Oliver Garnett, William Graham - Pre-Raphaelite Patron and Collector, privately printed, 1990 "Bring the drawing of Frances to show me when you come", letter to Burne-Jones from William Graham, dated 21 June 1885, from Oakdene, Guildford. William Graham (1817-1885), was a Scottish politician and Pre-Raphaelite patron, and MP for Glasgow. He was a wealthy merchant who was a cotton manufacturer and wine merchant. Graham was a friend and patron of Edward Burne-Jones from 1856. Graham bought several of Burne-Jones`s works and invited Burne-Jones and other artists such as Rossetti to his country house, Stobhall, in Perthshire. When Graham died on 16 July 1885, Burne-Jones sent some small paintings to be buried with him, which are now in his coffin in a Glasgow cemetery. After his death, most of his very large collection was sold at auction by Christie`s in April 1886, confirming Burne-Jones`s position as a great painter, with his pictures fetching

Lot 1564

Graham Clarke (1941-) two aquatints, Spring Plough Boys, and `Shatto`, 31/250, both signed in pencil, Largest 13 x 21in.

Lot 1596

Graham Sutherland (1903-1980) aquatint, Orpheus No 7 from Apollinaire: Le Bestiaire ou Cortege D`Orphée, 1978/79, signed in pencil, 72/75, 19 x 29.5in.

Lot 1604

A Beswick fireside model of a fox, designed by Graham Tongue, model No. 2348.

Lot 192A

A Limited Edition print after Graham Carver `Spring Glory - Wharfdale` signed and numbered 9 x 23" and two other similar prints

Lot 14

RODS (2): Pair of Graham Whiting custom built carbon rods, a 13` 3 piece model brown blank, spiral whipped black with stand off line guides, 24" cork handle with light reel rings, appears unused and a similar 9` 6" 2 piece ledger stalking rod with Fuji guides, spiral whipped, snap lock reel grip, fine, both in MOBs.

Lot 15

RODS (2): Pair of Graham Whiting custom built carbon carp rods, 12` 2 piece with spiral wrapping, lined guides throughout, Fuji snap lock guides, both marked 7/8, snap lock reel grips, as new in MOBs.

Lot 41

RODS (2): A Graham Whiting hand-built carbon carp rod, 11` 2 piece, 1.75lb TC, brown blank, spiral whipped black, Fuji guides, Fuji snap lock reel fitting on spaced handle and a similar Graham Whiting 13` 3 piece carbon match rod, same spiral design, snap lock reel fittings on black handle, both as new in cloth bags.

Lot 452

OO gauge: Lima 205132 Railcar No.22, 4 Lima rolling stock, 3 Jouef coaches and a Graham Farish wagon. All very good/mint boxed examples. (9)

Lot 41

A small collection of boxed and loose `N` gauge railway items by Hornby, Minitrix, Graham Farish, Lima, etc., together with a quantity of `00` gauge railway accessories, rolling stock and track.

Lot 21

Emiliani (Andrea) Federico Barocci 2 vol. Bologna 1985 § Lightbown (R.) Carlo Crivelli New Haven & London 2004 § Zampetti (P.) Paintings from the Marches: Gentile to Raphael 1971 § Scaglia (Gustina) Francesco di Giorgio: Schecklist and History of Manuscripts and Drawings... Bethlehem Pa. & London 1992 § Graham (J.C.) The Problem of Fiorenzo di Lorenzo of Perugia... one of 300 copies a little browned plates foxed original cloth with paper labels mounted on upper cover and spine (slightly water-stained) Perugia & Rome 1903. plates and illustrations some colour original cloth all but the last with dust-jackets some a little rubbed; and 2 others similar 4to & 8vo(8)

Lot 245

Callimachus. Hymns... translated by William Dodd vignette title slightly browned modern cloth-backed boards partially sunned for the Translator 1755 § [Twiss (Horace)] Posthumous Parodies and Other Pieces half-title ink inscription on title 1814 bound with [Anstey (John)] The Pleader`s Guide a Didactic Poem seventh edition 1815. circular engraved bookplate of Heathcote of Hursley on front pastedown contemporary half calf rubbed § [Scott (Sir Walter)] Chronicles of the Canongate 2 vol. first edition half-titles original boards rubbed and marked printed paper labels on spines edges uncut Edinburgh 1827 § "Moira" (pseudonym) Philip Graham: A Subject of Queen Mab 3 vol. first edition foxed and browned 1884; and c. 30 others mostly English Literature v.s. v.d.

Lot 348

Greene (Graham) A Sort of Life jacket worn at corner tips small hole to lower panel 1971; Ways of Escape jacket spine slightly sunned 1980; Getting to Know the General 1984; Your etc.: Letters to the Press 1945-89. 1989 § Sherry (Norman) The Life of Graham Greene 3 vol. 1989-2004. first editions original cloth or boards dust-jackets; and 22 others Greene-related biography and theatrical programmes for Greene`s plays 8vo & small 4to(29)

Lot 368

Waugh (Evelyn) Unconditional Surrender first edition dust-jacket 1961§ Greene (Graham) The Human Factor first edition dust-jacket 1978 § Miller (Arthur) After The Fall first edition one of 499 signed copies New York 1964; plus others similar 8vo(22)

Lot 135

Sport - Autographs of Graham Hill and Chris Chataway mounted with photographs (2)

Lot 84

GRAHAM MURRAY (Scottish fl 1920-1940) Wintery Garnethill Oil on canvas, signed 71cm x 91.5cm

Lot 92

* GRAHAM SHARP Angel oil on board 59.5cm x 59.5cm

Lot 144

* GRAHAM MCKEAN Dedicated Follower of Fashion pastel, signed 40.5cm x 28cm

Lot 182

* GRAHAM MCKEAN Dancing in the Moonlight oil on canvas, signed 49cm x 49cm

Lot 184

* GRAHAM MCKEAN Girl About Town pastel, signed 40cm x 28cm

Lot 187

* GRAHAM MCKEAN Bingo pencil, signed 40cm x 28cm

Lot 188

* GRAHAM MCKEAN High Maintenance Girl pencil, signed 40cm x 28cm

Lot 857

Graham Farish N gauge locomotive, freightliner, boxed.

Lot 859

A collection of boxed `N` gauge wagons, Dapol (7), Graham Farish (6) and Peco (12)

Lot 210

The Hollies `original line up` of signed autographs inc. Graham Nash, Alan Clarke, Bobby Elliott, Tony Hicks plus sheet music and single for `Just One Look`, LP `Stay with the Hollies`, all framed & glazed, 28" x 31" with coa

Lot 231

Graham farish. N-gauge freight starter set with 0-6-0 diesel shunter, three wagons, track etc. Boxed.

Lot 235

Graham farish. N-gauge class 55 "royal scots gray" diesel locomotive boxed.

Lot 236

Two unboxed graham farish n-gauge passenger coaches.

Lot 237

Graham farish n-gauge 4-6-2 "prince palatine" locomotive and tender unboxed.

Lot 238

A collection of three graham farish n-gauge tank locomotives, unboxed.

Lot 239

Graham farish n-gauge 0-6-0 tank locomotive together with thirteen goods wagons and accessories, unboxed.

Lot 240

A collection of twenty n-gauge goods wagons by graham farish, trix etc, all unboxed.

Lot 243

Two graham farish n-gauge diesel shunter locomotives both unboxed.

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