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HERBERT A RAFFAELE: A GUIDE TO THE BIRDS OF PUERTO RICO AND THE VIRGIN ISLANDS, 1983, orig pict card wraps + JACK DONOVAN AND GRAHAM REES: BIRDS OF PEMBROKESHIRE, 1994, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w + ANITA FABIAN AND GERRIT GERMISHUIZEN: WILD FLOWERS OF NORTHERN SOUTH AFRICA, 1997, 1st edn, orig pict card wraps + FRED SLATER: THE NATURE OF CENTRAL WALES, 1988, orig cl gt, d/w + ERROL FULLER: EXTINCT BIRDS, 2000, 1st edn, orig blind stpd cl gt, d/w + NORMAN BALDOCK AND JOHN WALTERS: THE WILDLIFE OF DARTMOOR, 2008, 1st edn, orig pict bds (6)
Greene (Graham) The Name of Action first edition" the author`s second book occasional spotting or light foxing original cloth central crease to spine rubbed at extremities a few light scuff marks 1930; It`s a Battlefield first edition original cloth spine faded a few water splashes rubbed 1934; and 12 others by the same " 8vo(14)
A Bill Frindall `Wagon Wheel` for Graham Gooch`s innings of 333 against India a record Test score at Lord`s, 26-27 July 1990, the BF limited edition scoring chart being signed by him and Gooch, this example being No.1 from an edition of 25, mounted, framed and glazed, overall 39 by 32cm., 15 by 12in.
59 author signed books, including examples signed by Harold Larwood & Patsy Hendren, others by E W Swanton, Denis Compton, John Arlott, Ian Chappel, Mike Gatting, Alec Bedser, John Edrich, Dickie Bird, Richard Hadlee, Graham Gooch, Ray Illingworth etc., also some signed copies of Bill`s own titles and books multi-signed by the TMS team
A group of signed John Ireland caricatures prints of cricketers, subjects including Dicky Bird, Bob Taylor, the Greig brothers, Dean Jones, Imran Khan, Malcolm Marshall, Rodney Marsh, Clive Lloyd, Bob Willis, Keith Fletcher, Derek Randall, Mohammed Azharuddin, David Gower, Geoffrey Boycott, Graham Gooch, Mike Gatting, Martin Crowe, Brian Johnston, Richie Benaud, Gregg Matthews, Phil Edmonds, Dennis Lillee, Richard Hadlee, Ian Botham and Viv Richards; the lot also including unsigned caricatures of Jeff Thomson and Allan Border, mounted mostly as fours, unframed
A leather football signed by the Arsenal 1970-71 double-winning team, Includes signatures by Eddie Kelly, Frank McLintock, Bob Wilson, George Armstrong, Peter Storey, Steve Burtenshaw, George Graham, Pat Rice, Ray Kennedy, Charlie George, Peter Marinello, Peter Simpson, Fred Street and Bob McNab
A signed Arsenal 1972 FA Cup final menu, Celebration Dinner and Dance menu on 6th May 1972 at the Park Lane Hotel, London, 25 signatures including Charlie George, Bob McNab, Sammy Nelson, Bertie Mee, Steve Burtenshaw, Cliff Holton, Don Roper, Bob Wilson, Alan Ball, George Armstrong, Leslie Compton, Peter Storey, George Graham, Frank McLintock, Walley Barnes, Pat Rice and John Roberts, mounted in a frame glazed front & back, 35 by 48cm., 13 3/4 by 19in.
The signatures of the Football Association Tour squad to New Zealand 1961, signed in pen and pencil by 14 of the 18-man squad, comprising Tom Finney, Alan A`Court, Colin Appleton, Laurie Brown, Ray Charnley, Fred Else, John Fantham, Mike Greenwood, George Hannah, Hugh Lindsay, Bobby Moore, Graham Shaw, Gerry Summers and Bryan Thurlow
†Five 1970s motorcycle racing autograph books, the many signatures including Rolf Biland, Joey Dunlop, Mike Hailwood, Pat Hennen, Benga Johansson, Takazumi Katayama, Steve Parish, Phil Read, Kenny Roberts, Barry Sheene, Jock Taylor, Graham Wood, mostly 1970s British and international riders, some duplication (5)
World War II the sinking of the S.S. Rhexanor and 17 lives saved in an epic and heroic lifeboat journey a rare M.B.E. group of eight medals to Maurice John Case (1901-1988) Mate sold with his pencilled log of the lifeboat s voyage; Member of the Order of the British Empire (M.B.E.) Civil World War I War and Victory Medals (Mid. M. J. Case R.N.R.) 1939-1945 Atlantic Pacific and Italy Stars War Medal brooch mounted for wearing extremely fine; Sold with the 8 page pencilled log of the lifeboat s voyage (with typed transcript); photographs of Case with some of the crew on arrival in Antigua; fitted case for the M.B.E.; and a copy of |A Merchant Fleet in War Alfred Holt & Co 1939-1945| by Captain S. W. Roskill R.N. London 1962 (which gives a full account of the loss of the Rhexanor). At 6.45 a.m. on 3rd February 1943 the S.S. Rhexanor (Capt. Leonard Eccles) was torpedoed by the U-217 (KapitanLeutnant Kurt Reichenbach-Klinke) in the North Atlantic south-east of Bermuda (24 59N 43 37W) sinking at about 8.35 a.m.. She was on an independent (i.e. non-convoy) voyage from Durban to the U.K. by way of Takoradi Freetown and St John. Lifeboats 1 3 4 and 5 were manned all with current data from the Nautical Almanac placed in them by Case. Capt. Eccles took command of No. 1 boat with 19 men the ship s chronometer navigational equipment and a portable wireless set. Case commanded No. 4 boat with a complement of 17 men. Meanwhile the 4th Mate C. W. Graham Allen had been taken aboard the U-217 and having refused to identify the Captain was taken prisoner (he was landed in Brest and spent over 2 years in POW camp Milag Nord ). The various lifeboats remained at sea for several weeks and Case reached Antigua on 21st February |in good health except a bit groggy on the legs|. Capt. Eccles reached Guadaloupe on 20th February whilst No. 3 boat (2nd Mate W. M. Thomas and 17 men) was spotted by an aircraft and consequently rescued by ship on 23rd February and taken to St. Thomas Island. No. 5 boat (3rd Mate S. A. G. Covell and 17 men) reached Jost van Goyen Island Tobago on 23rd February. The boats had all covered about 1 200 miles in 18-20 days. Three lives were lost (though none on Cases s boat). Following the rescue Capt. Leonard Eccles was awarded the O.B.E. whilst the crewmen in charge of the two other lifeboats W. M. Thomas and S. A. G. Covell also received M.B.E. s all for |Good service in Rhexanor|. During the duration of the War only 1 291 M.B.E. s were awarded to the Merchant Navy. The S.S. Rhexanor was built in 1922 for the Ocean Steam Ship Co. by Taikoo Dockyard & Engineering Co. at Hong Kong with a tonnage of 7957grt a length of 459ft 7in a beam of 58ft 4in and a service speed of 14 knots. On 5th June 1943 the U-217 was sunk by depth charges dropped from Avenger aircraft of the US escort carrier USS |Bogue|. All 50 hands were lost. Further items in the lot include:- Binoculars; whistle; mapping pens; further photographs of the post war period from a voyage on the |Gunung Djati|; small yacht builder s plaque |A King Slipway Hong Kong|; marriage notice; death certificate; and a large (415mm) presentation silver-plated salver on his retirement as Captain of the S.S. Helenus 1960; photograph of the Helenus [Built Harland & Wolff Ltd Belfast 1949; scrapped in Kaohsiung 1972].
A Scottish pewter measure and two bowls. the measure of baluster form, the rim marked `WTDG` , 12cm high; a bowl of circular form with flared rim and marked `William Scott` of Edinburgh, 23cm diameter; and a bowl of similar form, with `Success to the United States of America` mark of Graham & Wardrop, Glasgow, 23.5cm diameter (3) . Note: The initials "WTDG" could refer to William Tennant who was the Dean of the Guild in Edinburgh in 1809.
British Warblers. Analytical monograph of the Brit 3 vol. manuscript fair copy with 135 attractive watercolours of birds and their eggs (school of Anne Pratt) a few in sepia rather than full colour with the hieroglyphic bookplate of David Lank (sold as the property of a gentleman Sotheby`s 5 June 2001 lot 19 £5500 hammer to Major Graham) old cloth binding 8vo 1833-46 ***The anonymous author devotes much space in his introductions to classification (he was keen on Macleay`s soon to be exploded Quinary system) and migration the latter essay starting with a quotation from Francis Bacon.
Kennedy.Birds of Berkshire/Buckinghamshire first edition half-title 4 hand-coloured albumen prints mounted on card list of subscribers at end occasional light spotting bookplate of Graham Noble a bright copy in the original pictorial cloth gilt very slightly rubbed 8vo Eton & London 1868. ***The first ornithological book to be illustrated with photographs published when the author was sixteen years old.
BRITISH NAVAL SCHOOL, 19TH-CENTURY. H.M.S. `Rover` sailing near ice bergs off Cape Horn, 1836, Watercolour on paper, inscribed on verso: `H.M.S. Rover 18 Guns ` H.M. Sloop "Rover" - 18 Guns - Commander A.S. Hamond - In Lat 60¡S Long 80¡W / Running among Ice Bergs - off Cape Horn - June 1836`. 12 x 16in. (30.5 x 40.5cm.) Contemporary frame, glazed. Designed in 1832 by Sir John Symonds, Rover was the name ship of her class and was designed as an 18-gun flush-decked ship sloop. Measuring 89`9I" x 35` x 16`9", she displaced 113 tons and was crewed by 120 men and was broken up in 1845. Andrew Snape Hamond (born 1811) joined the navy in 1824 and was commissioned in 1831. By 1834 he was Flag-Lieutenant to his father (Admiral Sir Graham Eden Hamond, Bart, K.C.B.) on the South American station and was presumably seconded for a cruise in Rover during this period.
FOOTBALL: Selection of vintage signed 6 x 8 photographs and slightly smaller by various footballers including Bobby Moore, Alex Scott, Alex Tait, Pat Crerand, Willie Irvine, Ron Yeats, John Sleeuwenhoek, Peter Bonetti, Alex Elder, Chris Crowe, George Thomson, Ian St. John, Ken Shellito, Terry Venables, Colin Dobson, Roy Vernon, Geoffrey Strong, John McLeod, Jackie Henderson, Bobby Robson, Harry Dowd, Ted Magill, Gordon Banks, Graham Cross, Fred Hill, Roger Hunt, Gordon Milne etc. Each of the original 1960s press photographs bear printed captions to the verso and show the players either in action poses or head and shoulders shots wearing their football jerseys. All with small tape stains to the edges and corners, FR to generally G, 62
FOOTBALL: A hardback edition of Charles Buchan`s Soccer Gift book of 1964-65 containing over 150 signatures by various footballers, each signed to inside photo pages (some multiple signed), including Bobby Moore, Jimmy Armfield, Jimmy Melia, Alan Gilzean, Billy Foulkes, Eddie Firmani, Ian Ure, David Gibson, Johnny Haynes, Frank McLintock, Bob McKinlay, Jimmy Greaves, Dennis Mochan, Tommy Docherty, Matt Busby, Ian St John, Ken Brown, David Sadler, Joe Baker, Graham Moore, Ray Wilson, Jimmy McIlroy, Roger Hunt, Ron Flowers, Johnny Byrne, Maurice Norman, Gordon Banks, Joe Hulme, Harold Shepherdson, England football team 1963 (12 signatures including Bobby Moore, Gordon Banks, Jimmy Greaves, Jimmy Melia etc.), Denis Law, Bobby Charlton, George Cohen, Joe Mercer, George Herd etc. Some pages loose, otherwise VG
HILL GRAHAM: (1929-1975) English Motor Racing Driver, Formula One World Champion 1962 & 1968. Blue ink signature on a page contained in an autograph album, the page also signed by cricketer Garfield Sobers and one other. The album contains over 20 other signatures of various sportsmen and entertainers including John Edrich, Bill Edrich, Ian Carmichael, Peter May, Jim Laker, James Ellis, Roy Castle, Everton Weekes, John Snagge etc. Most pages multiple signed. VG
DIANA: (1961-1997) Princess of Wales. Book signed and inscribed, a hardback edition of Diana-H.R.H. The Princess of Wales by Tim Graham, First Edition published by Michael O`Mara Books Ltd., 1988. Signed by Diana in black ink to the front free endpaper, `To Mandy with love from Diana` and dated 30th May 1989 in her hand. The same page bears an ownership signature and two addresses. Accompanied by the dust jacket (small tears), about VG. Presented to Mandy Brooks (1961-1995) who was tragically born with spina bifada and confined to a wheelchair for her whole life. Accompanying the book is a typed statement giving brief details of Mandy`s admiration for Diana, whom she met on two occasions. Also included is an unsigned photograph of Mandy presenting Diana with a small bouquet of flowers.
VICTORIA CROSS: An unusual, scarce group of six pages removed from an autograph album, each multiple signed to the recto and verso by over sixty recipients of the Victoria Cross including Robert Cruickshank, Walter Ritchie, David Hunter, Henry Reynolds, George Stringer, Joseph Davies, Charles Coverdale, Harry Nicholls, James Ockenden, Harold Mugford, William McNally, George McIntosh, Percy Hansen, William Butler, William Boulter, Frederick Booth (2), Edward Boyle, Billy Bishop, Charles Foss, Henry Robson, Walter Rayfield, Graham Lyall, Colin Barron, Edward Holland, George Kerr, Alexander Brereton, Thomas Ricketts, George Mullin, William Merrifield, Frederick Holmes, Milton Gregg, Thain MacDowell, Frederick Harvey, Charles Train, George Pearkes, Leonard Cheshire, Jackie Smyth, John Holland, George Chafer, Brett Cloutman, John Christie, James Clarke, Adam Archibald, Douglas Belcher, Charles Upham, Alfred Carpenter, Augustus Newman, William Coltman, Jack Counter, Edward Cooper, John Collins, Umrao Singh, Agansingh Rai, James Clarke, Francis Jefferson, Leonard Trent, Richard Stannard, William Gregg, William Beesley, Arthur Cross, Albert Shepherd, Frederick Holmes etc., other signatures on the pages include Miles Dempsey, Jan Smuts, W. L. Mackenzie-King and George Bernard Shaw. All of the signatures are bold examples in fountain pen ink. VG to EX, 6
AUTOGRAPHS: A large, miscellaneous selection of signed cards, a few signed photographs and letters etc., by a wide variety of famous people, including Michael Winner, Marco Pierre White, Antonio Carluccio, Jennifer Paterson, Clarissa Dickson Wright, Michel & Albert Roux, Peter Stringfellow, Asa Briggs, Hugh Cudlipp, Graham Jenkins, Leslie Mitchell, Clive James, Melvyn Bragg, Victor Lownes, Fred Dibnah, Jonathan Palmer, David Vine, Luther Evans, Ludovic Kennedy, Bryan Forbes, Reg Gutteridge and many others. The majority of cards have neat calligraphic annotations by the collector at the head and foot, generally VG, 320
Graham Paris (British, b. 1974) Mr Funshine Says Acrylic, emulsion, stencil, screen print and collage on canvas Signed on reverse 40cm x 50cm Original art work donated by the artist.This is a charity auction and Dreweatts take no responsibility for the condition of this lot. It is Dreweatts’ understanding that all lots have been executed, and entered for sale, by the artists specifically for this charitable cause. Dreweatts is taking no buyer’s premium or any other commission on sale, and is proud to be associated with this event.
A late 19th century American ceremonial cruciform sword, possibly a society sword, by Schuyler Hartley Graham & Co of New York, the straight double-edged blade engraved with a crucifix, length of blade 70cm, brass crossguard with crucifix decoration with pommel of a helmet, the wooden grip with a white metal emblem of a crucifix, with brass scabbard.
Daryush (Elizabeth) Verses: Second Book original vellum-backed boards 1932 Holtby (Winifred) The Frozen Earth... inscribed and signed by Vera Brittain on title with related A.L.s. and photograph loosely inserted original wrappers slightly tanned at edges 1935 Wood (Ursula) No other Choice original cloth Oxford 1941; Fall of Leaf original cloth dust-jacket browned 1943 Graham (Virginia) Consider the Years original cloth dust-jacket price-clipped 1946 first editions; and c.30 others mostly poetry by women writers from the 1930s & `40s 8vo(c.35)
An album of sixteen "Autographed Editions", photos of sportsmen including Henry Cooper (4), Lester Piggot (2), Sebastien Coe, Daley Thompson, Ian Botham, Fred Trueman, Graham Gouch, David Gower, Bob Champion, Frank Bruno, Cliff Morgan and Bill Beaumont, and a signed 1966 World Cup Video signed by George Cohen (2)

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