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Lot 276

Bank of England, George M. Gill, £5 (4), 7 June 1990, Kentfield £10 (3), Lowther £10 (3), a nine shilling skit notes signed by Peppermint in the style of a Peppiatt Britannia 10 shillings, Bank of Scotland £1, 1975, and Alexander Graham Bell commemorative £1, 1997, uncirculated (13 notes) EPM B357, B369, B382 £120-£160

Lot 279

ERROR: Bank of England, Graham E. A. Kentfield, £10 (2), 29 April 1992, serial numbers A40 466322-23, both with virtually identical shark fin errors at top right, original extremely fine and a rare consecutive pair of these popular errors (2 notes) EPM B366 £340-£400

Lot 283

Bank of England, Graham E. A. Kentfield, £50 (5), 20 April 1994, serial number A01 005161-65, uncirculated and relatively low serial numbers (5 notes) EPM B377 £340-£380

Lot 280

ERROR: Bank of England, Graham E. A. Kentfield, £10, 22 November 1993, serial number EK48 486400, large flap of extra paper along top border, uncirculated, rare and striking EPM B369 £200-£260

Lot 285

Bank of England, Graham E. A. Kentfield, Prince of Wales 50th birthday commemorative £50, 1998, serial number PW50 000002, together with blue folder or the £50 and gold crown set (coin not included in the lot), uncirculated and the lowest number available to purchase for type, very rare EPM C132 £800-£1,200

Lot 282

ERROR: Bank of England, Graham E. A. Kentfield, £20, 25 November 1991, serial number E17 038485, the Queen and detail omitted at right, light handling, otherwise uncirculated and scarce in this grade EPM B371 £150-£200

Lot 286

Bank of England, Graham E. A. Kentfield, polymer trial for £10, 1993 (1994), no serial number, deliberately miscut, biro annotations, extremely fine and very rare EPM Page 404, Straus S2X £1,500-£2,000

Lot 284

Bank of England, Graham E. A. Kentfield, £50 (5) 20 April 1994, serial number A01 005156-60, uncirculated and low serial numbers (5 notes) EPM B377 £340-£380

Lot 1151

Postcards, Aviation, an early aviation mix of 26 cards inc. a sketch of the 12 pilots entered for the Daily Mail Air Race for 1911; advert for Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen showing Beaumont, winner of Air Race at Brooklands; also RPs of Graham-White and aircraft; M Paulhan on biplane; aerial view of Brooklands; at Hendon; Supermarine Rolls Royce S6 winner of Schneider Trophy 1929; Waterplane Tour 1912; Lt A Brandon attacked enemy airships; Lindbergh (2) inc. 'Spirit of St Louis' etc (gd/vg)

Lot 186

Cigarette cards, Adkin Pretty Girls Series (Actresses), 4 cards F Leslie, E Graham, L Stadden, Miss Spurling (just about gd)

Lot 626

Football autographs, a collection of 20 signed photos, colour & b/w, various sizes inc. Andy Cole, Steve Coppell, Nigel Clough, Jack Charlton (on Autographed Editions card), Paul Gascoigne, Trevor Francis, Charlie Cooke, Sammy Lee, Eric Gates, Pat Jennings, Emlyn Hughes, George Graham, Kevin Keegan etc (ex)

Lot 1174

Postcards, Transport, a selection of 14 cards of motorcycles, sport related, inc. G.G Miles (24 hr trial), looping the loop with sidecar, Eric C Peacock one armed demon motorist on Castrol (poor), various races, Speedway stars Lloyd Goffe, Telfer Hicks, K McKinley, Arthur Forrest (Flash, Halifax Dukes) age 17 (1949), Vic Duggan, Graham Warren, and George Craig (6 with plain backs) (mainly gd, 1 poor)

Lot 1166

Postcards, Shipping, 85+ cards showing steam ships, ferries, rail shipping, pleasure boats, paddle steamers etc. RPs of Isle of Jersey, Pilot Boat No.3, SS Queen of the Fal (Bragg), TSS Lairos Isle, SV Swift on Ambleside, TS Marchioness of Graham, SS St. Julian, Mona's Queen, LNER SS Amsterdam and many more (mainly gd)

Lot 133

A collection of Beswick models of animals, comprising two sheep and a dog, two mice, a donkey, a family of five rabbits, a collection of deer including two does (one a.f), two stags, and five fawns (two a.f), a brown Dartmoor pony and three other brown horses, a black horse, Black Magic of Nork, model no. 1361, designed by Graham Orwell, 19cm high

Lot 443

Golf Interest – Marshall (Robert), The Haunted Major, Edinburgh, Moray Press, new edition, 1951, 16mo, 192pp, 10 line dwgs., green boards, gilt titles; Hammerton (A.) ed., Mr. Punch on the Links, London, Educational Book Co., n.d. (1935). 8vo, 240opp, colour frontis by H. M. Bateman, 260 monochrome illus., bound embossed blue boards, gilt spine titles; Anon. (J. A. Hammerton), Mr. Punch’s Golf Stories told by his Merry Men, London, Punch, n. d. (1909) , 12mo, 192pp, 196 monochrome illus., marbled endpapers, bound red leather over red boards, gilt spine titles, slight tear to top of spine; Mutson (Mervyn J.), illus. Graham Pilsworth, Golf and Murphy’s Law, Edmonton (Canada), Hurtig, 1981, 8vo, 157pp, illus., green boards, gilt spine titles, d. w. (some minor tears); Houghton (George, 1905-1993), Believe it or not, that’s Golf! London, William Luscombe, 1974, 8vo, 199pp, illustrated by the author, blue boards, gilt spine titles d.w.; Houghton (George), Golf on my Pillow: Midnight Letters to a Son in foreign Parts, London, Stanley Paul, 1st edn., 1958 8vo, 146pp, illustrations by the author, black boards, white vignette to front board, white spine titles, d. w.,; another copy of the same, also d.w. (slightly torn); Armour (Richard), illus. Leo Hershfield, Golf is a Four-Letter Word: the intimate Confessions of a of a hooked Slicer, London, Hammond, 1962 8vo, 123pp, monochrome illus., green boards, black spine titles, d. w.; another copy, similar, but yellow boards, d. w.; Morton (Brig. Cecil), illus., John Cooper, Golf!!! The Confessions of a Club Secretary, foreword by Henry Longhurst, London, Hammond, 1963, small 4to, 93pp, monochrome illus., bound green boards, red printed vignette and spine titles, d. w., mint; Cole (C. W.) & Ralston (W.), Messrs. Kamdene, Barnesburie and d’Alston’s Tour in the North, horizontal 4to, Edinburgh, Andrew Elliott & London, Simpkin, Marshall, n. d. (1890), 25pp, decorated card covers, inner hinges strengthened with archival linen tape; Ralston (W.), Sport for Limited Purses – and the probable Cost, Glasgow, David Bryce, n. d., horizontal 4to, 32pp, 4pp period advertisements, coloured title page, monochrome frontis. and other illus., decorated coloured card covers; Dunn (Seymour) Golf Fundamentals: Orthodoxy of Style, Book One, Edinburgh, Golf Monthly, 1st UK edn., 1922 4to, 283pp, illus., folding chart at end, grey boards, gilt titles and to spine, front board weak, contents loosening; Olman (John M.) & Olman (Morton W.), foreword by Ben Crenshaw, The Encyclopedia of Golf Collectibles: a Collector’s Identification and Value Guide, Florence (Ala.), Books Americana 1985, small 4to, v + 306pp. monochrome illus., colour plates, card bound; Murdoch (Joseph S. F.), The Murdoch Golf Library. Subscribers’ Edition of 215 copies, Worcester, Grant Books, 1991, royal 8vo, ix + 233pp, colour frontis., monochrome vignettes to text, blue boards, gil titles, lines & vignette to front, gilt spine titles, matching original slip case; Donovan (Richard E.) & Murdoch (Joseph S. F.), The Game of Gold and the Printed word, 1566-1985, Endicott (NY), Castalio Press, 8vo, 658pp, printed illustrated endpapers green boards, gilt titles and to spine, d. w. (torn and worn) publisher’s original grey slip case; Acree (Edward C.), Hutchinson (Jock and Bill), Golf Simplified Chicago, Ill., USA, Ziff Davis, 1946, 8vo, vi + 118pp, monochrome illus., MS note in pencil on rear pastedown ‘Distances which should be reached by a low handicap player in normal conditions’ (table added), grey boards, dark blue vignette to front board and spine titles, wear to limits of spine; Michell (Abraham) ed. Martin (J.) Essentials of Golf, London, Hodder & Stoughton, 15th edn., 1936, 8vo, 191pp, portrait frontis., monochrome illus. and diagrams, foxed oatmeal boards, green titles to (slightly splitting) spine; table added), grey boards, dark blue vignette to front board and spine titles, wear to limits of spine; Michell (Abraham) ee. Martin (J.) Essentials of Golf, London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1st edn., n.d. (1927) 8vo, 191pp, portrait frontis., monochrome illus. and diagrams, flyleaf signed in MS D. C. Foden, foxed oatmeal boards, green titles to spine (split at top & straining to lower edge); Wind (Herbert Warren), introduction Robert T. Jones, The Complete Golfer, London, Heinemann, 1954, small 8vo, xxv + 393pp, photographic endpapers, green boards, gilt titles to spine (faded with some wear); Armour (Tommy) illus. Lealand Gustavson, How to Play your Best Golf all the Time, London, Hodder & Stoughton, 4th impression 1954, 8vo, x + 11-160pp, monochrome vignettes, photographic portrait to fontis., green boards, silver titles, sl. Worn d. w.; Morrison (Morie), Here's How in Golf, London, Thorson, reprinted 1956, 12mo, 128pp illus. by the author, brown boards, green titles to spine, d. w. (torn on lower edge); Bottome (George McDonald), Golf for the Middle Aged and Others, London Faber & Faber, 1st edn., 1940, 66pp, 12 plates, ex.-East Lothian library, green boards, sl. wear and stains to cover (23)

Lot 465

W. & J. Graham vintage port1955, 1btTo be sold as found. The level is just below the bottom of the neck.  

Lot 68

Cricket - eight signed items: Gary Sobers (5x3 inch page), Ian Botham (12x8 inch photo), Fred Truman, Graham Gooch, Robin Smith and Ian Botham (four 11x8 magazine photos), Geoff Boycott (11x8 paper photo), Fred Truman (Sporting Dinner menu - slightly stained). Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 364

Ivan Graham Mitford-Barberton (South African, 1896-1976) patinated bronze, 'Worlaad Woltemade', on a veined grey marble base bearing a plaque inscribed 'Worlraad Woltemade: Woltemade's rescue is the personification of Old Mutual's motto "a certain friend in uncertain times", 26cm wide16cm deep16cm highCondition ReportGeneral very light surface wear and rubbing to patina. Overall appears in very good condition.

Lot 417

Follower of Graham Sutherland Thorn bushoil on canvas91 x 69cm, unframedCondition ReportThe top left edge and corner of the canvas has cuts and tears where it is wrapped around the stretcher. The bottom of the canvas has a slight bulge. Light surface dirt. The bottom edge has raised areas of dust and dirt stuck to it. The reverse of the canvas apears to have been backed with newspaper with a white wash applied over the top. Not examined under UV light, for a full report please contact the department.

Lot 548

A glossy porcelain figure of a bunny Alexander Graham Bell in a black suit jacket and green pants holding a telephone. Royal Doulton backstamp. Issued: 2007Dimensions: 2"L x 2"W x 5.25"HEdition Number: 130 of 1000 Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 30

Graham Vivian Sutherland (Londra 1903 - Mentone 1980), “Study for ‘Crucifixion’”, 1946. Olio su tela, H cm 78x100 Opera accompagnata da certificato di autenticità Archivio delle opere di Graham Sutherland a cura della Galleria Ruggerini & Zonca - Milano con numero di archiviazione 53462. Provenienza: Importante Collezione Privata - Bologna.

Lot 371

BOOGIE NIGHTS: A good selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various cast members of the American drama film Boogie Nights (1997) comprising Mark Wahlberg (Eddie Adams/Dirk Diggler; a printed label neatly affixed to the verso indicates that the signature was obtained in person at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on 20th June 1999), Julianne Moore (Maggie/Amber Waves; a printed label neatly affixed to the verso indicates that the signature was obtained in person following her appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman at the Ed Sullivan theatre in New York on 24th September 2004), Burt Reynolds (Jack Horner; with a note in the actor´s hand to the verso, ´If it´s such a "good friend - an big admirer" - you should know their name. I find when they are not signed - they are sold!´), Don Cheadle (Buck Swope; a printed label neatly affixed to the verso indicates that the signature was obtained in person at the Actors Gang Theatre in Los Angeles on 1st August 2002), William H. Macy (Bill ´Little Bill´ Thompson), Heather Graham (Brandy/Rollergirl), Philip Seymour Hoffman (Scotty J.), Philip Baker Hall (Floyd Gondolli), Alfred Molina (Rahad Jackson; a printed label neatly affixed to the verso indicates that the signature was obtained in person at Cannes in May 2006), and Joanna Gleason (Dirk´s mother). All are boldly signed (two in fountain pen inks) by the actors, largely to clear areas of the images, and all with their names alone. Colour (6). Generally VG to EX, 10

Lot 1329

GREENE GRAHAM: (1904-1991) English novelist. An interesting T.L.S., Graham Greene, one page, 4to, Albany, London, 4th May 1956, to Tadeusz Marek. Greene informs his correspondent that the Polish press were not quite accurate about Greene´s articles in the Sunday Times and explains that the newspaper had asked him to do one article, which he completed, ´and they then divided it into two parts and there is no question of stopping anything that I wrote. Neither the Roman Curea nor the Communist Party have any influence on the English press!´. Greene also grants his permission to Marek for them to go ahead with a translation of The Living Room, although asks that they make contact with Greene´s agent to arrange terms (´I will ask him to give any terms his special consideration´) and further discusses other plans, ´The Quiet American is being made into a film by an American company so I don´t think one should discuss any dramatisation at the present time. All dramatic rights are out of my hands. My second play still hangs fire because I want to re-write the second act and I don´t see any chance of getting down to it before the summer´, continuing to express his desire that Marek obtains his passport to Berlin and that he will also be able to visit England ´and that I shall be able to return the hospitality I received from you in Stalinogrod´ , mentioning that Dobraczynski had sent a copy of his essays on the Catholic School (´but of course I cannot read them´) and concluding by making a reference to his daughter, Lucy Caroline, ´I am just off to Canada where my daughter is becoming an immigrant and I hope is going to breed a good herd of Herefordshire cattle. It is a great thing having space around one ´. Accompanied by the original envelope. VG

Lot 1457

BELL ALEXANDER GRAHAM: (1847-1922) Scottish scientist & inventor, credited with inventing the first practical telephone. A very fine vintage signed sepia 8 x 10 photograph of Bell in a luxurious open-air pedicab, the inventor looking resplendent in a plain white suit as he sits comfortably in the wicker seat at the front of the tricycle. The original press photograph bears the credit stamp of Underwood & Underwood to the verso and a neatly affixed printed caption indicates that the photograph was taken at Palm Beach (Florida) on 27th January 1916. Signed (´Alexander Graham Bell´) by Bell with his name alone in black fountain pen ink to a light area at the base of the image. Accompanied by the large folded front panel of the original registered post envelope addressed to Mr. Y. Minami of Okura & Co. Ltd in New York City. Signed photographs of Bell are rare and desirable, and the present example is a particularly unusual and appealing image enhanced by an excellent example of Bell´s signature. Some very light, extremely minor surface creasing and a few very minimal traces of former mounting to the verso, VG

Lot 1319

WAUGH AUBERON: (1939-2001) English journalist and novelist, son of Evelyn Waugh. A brief T.L.S., Auberon Waugh, one page, 8vo, Combe Florey, Taunton, Somerset, 29th March 1977, to Stephen Brook, on the attractive printed stationery of Combe Florey House. Waugh thanks Brook for their letter and remarks ´I am sorry to tell you that the Connolly book is already well accounted for´. With a carbon typed copy of Brook´s letter to Waugh, expressing his interest and intrigue in his book on Cyril Connolly, stapled to the upper left corner. Together with V. S. Pritchett (1900-1997) British writer and literary critic. A.L.S., Victor Pritchett, one page, 8vo, Regents Park Terrace, London, 14th July 1979, to [Stephen] Brook, thanking him for his invitation to write about Graham Greene although remarking ´I am, alas, too busy to undertake more work. I wonder if Walter Allen would do it? He knows the subject well´. With one staple to the upper left corner. VG, 2Stephen Brook (1947- ) English author and wine journalist, a former editor of The Atlantic Monthly Magazine and publisher at Routledge, Kegan & Paul from 1976-80.

Lot 522

MORONS FROM OUTER SPACE: Signed 8 x 10 photograph by both Mel Smith (Bernard) and Griff Rhys Jones (Graham Sweetley) individually, the image depicting the two comedy actors seated in full-length poses together, on a wooden crate with an M.O.D. label affixed to one side, being a publicity portrait for the British comedy science fiction film Morons from Outer Space (1985). Signed by both Smith and Jones in bold blue fountain pen inks with their names alone to a light area at the base of the image. The original printed caption is neatly affixed to the verso. EX

Lot 598

BLUR: Signed 8 x 10 photograph by all three members of the English rock band Blur comprising Damon Albarn, Dave Rowntree and Alex James, the image depicting the three musicians in head and shoulders poses together in the early 2000s (at a time when Graham Coxon was not playing with the band). Signed by each in bold black inks with their first names, largely to clear areas of the image. About EX

Lot 1466

ADER CLEMENT: (1841-1925) French inventor and engineer who is primarily remembered for his pioneering work in aviation, although was also responsible for improving the telephone invented by Alexander Graham Bell and establishing the telephone network in Paris in 1880. Ader was also one of the pioneers in the sport of cycling in France. Book signed and inscribed, being a softcover edition of L´Aviation militaire, third edition published by Berger-Levrault, Paris, 1911. Signed and inscribed by Ader in black fountain pen ink opposite the title page, ´A Monsieur le Commandent Duperrier, Hommage et sympathie, C Ader´. Some foxing and age wear and the printed paper covers becoming slightly detached from the spine, GL´Aviation militaire was a hugely popular work and went through ten editions in the five years between its publication in 1909 and the beginning of World War I. The book is especially famous for its precise description of the concept of the modern aircraft carrier with a flat flight deck, an island superstructure, deck elevators and a hangar bay.

Lot 1330

GREENE GRAHAM: (1904-1991) English novelist. A good correspondence collection of five T.Ls.S., Graham, each one page, 8vo, all on the printed stationery of La Residence des Fleurs, Antibes (although accompanied by the original envelopes, all of which have English postmarks from Tunbridge Wells, Kent), January 1977 to September 1983, all to Tadeusz Murek, Greene's Polish translator and close friend. Greene writes on a variety of subjects, in part, ´I am terribly sorry to read of all the disasters in your family. Do write again and tell me how you are and your poor wife and your son. I do hope that after all you won´t have to leave your Foreign Trade Enterprise because it has given you at least a lot of interesting travel. Apart from an article on Panama I have been doing very little work. Work becomes more difficult with age rather than easier´ (12th January 1977), ´ I admire your energy after being so ill in going to Japan. I don´t really envy the experience. I have only spent one day in Tokyo and I didn´t take to the place at all. I wonder if you have run into my friend Rene de Berval to whom I dedicated The Quiet American......Thank you for the article on Manila. The headline amused me but I think that Manila will wait a long time before it sees me. I did turn down an invitation only a few months ago to some kind of congress there. In spite of the writer I don´t think its my cup of tea. I had an amusing time on my second visit to Panama and went with Torrijos to Washington to watch the signing of the treaty equipped with a Panamanian passport!.....I have a new novel coming out in March which may amuse you´ (14th October 1977), ´About Switzerland I am afraid I have no knowledge of anyone there except my lawyer and my daughter and if you do happen to settle in Lausanne you must meet.....I am afraid that I am the last person to help you as far as the Americans are concerned. They regard me with the utmost suspicion!´ (9th October 1978), ´I am sorry that you found no letter on your return from Belgium. A lot of other people are complaining of no response, but I have been moving around a great deal - Panama, Nicaragua, Cuba, Spain, England......As far as I know Monsignor Quixote like my other books is in the hands of Pax and I leave it to my foreign publishers to arrange translations. Why not write to Pax? I don´t even know whether it has yet appeared in Polish´ (2nd September 1983). VG, 5

Lot 1328

GREENE GRAHAM: (1904-1991) English novelist. T.L.S., Graham Greene, one page, 8vo, Avenue Pasteur, Antibes, 20th January 1983, to Colonel Grandvaux. Greene thanks his correspondent for their letter ´which encourages me in the fight I am having´ and continues to remark ´I expect you will have seen the scandal of Fratoni´s trial being once more postponed at Nice´. VGJean-Dominique Fratoni (1923-1994) French businessman who was known in the 1970s and 1980s on the Cote d´Azur for his involvement in the management of several casinos and his alleged links with the Mafia. He was sentenced in absentia in 1983 and 1985 to a total of five years in prison and a fine of 410,000,000 francs for tax and customs offences.

Lot 236

Miniature cricket bat signed by the England team including Robin Smith, Graham Hick, Alec Stewart, Devon Malcolm, Angus Fraser, amongst others

Lot 62

Hieronymus Rossi (1682-1762)a selection of early 18th Century portrait engravings20.5cm x 15cmwith other portrait engravings by various other artists such as Graham Vertue Provenance: Ombersley Court, Worcestershire

Lot 53

Compare the Meerkats Bogdan and Aleksander Batman, posters including Star Trek Voyager, Claude Monet, Star Trek Nemesis, The Battle of St Albans Graham Turner print, The Battle of Tewkesbury Graham Turner print also The March from Leicester and The Battle of Bosworth

Lot 136

A Chinese shadow/cameo agate 'duck in a pond' snuff bottle, 19th/20th century, carved in relief to a dark inclusion in the stone with a duck floating upon a pond, 5.4cm highProvenance - bought from Graham Gemmell Antiques, 24 March 1982, for £100.**conditionreport**Natural inclusions to the stone, in good condition with no restoration, chips or cracks detected.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail. 

Lot 351

§ § Graham Sutherland (English, 1903-1980) '81 Pink rock study with sun', original study from Graham Sutherland's sketchbooks, c.1970watercolour, pen and ink, pencilGoldmark Gallery label verso22 x 34.5cm**conditionreport**This work looks to be two conjoined pages from a scrap book, central paint mark joint, other scattered paint specks and some slight discolouration at the margins, not signed and a further work showing through the paper from the other side. Modern stepped card mount and plain glazed white frame, Goldmark Gallery giving details of the work verso. Outlines of work behind clearly show through.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail. 

Lot 638

Graham Jones - 'Garlic', oil on board, signed lower left, 20 x 28 cm  ARR may be applicable

Lot 639

Graham Jones (b 1956) RP - 'Yellow Pepper', oil on panel, signed lower left, 23 x 17.5 cm ARR may be applicable

Lot 480

A late 19th century Burmese black felt textile Kalaga, applied with cotton and felt animals and figures in various pursuits with metallic threads embellished with sequins and beads, probably classical play scenes from Jataka or Ramayana within repeating Garuda bird border, 385 cm x 210 cm c/w Joss Graham Oriental Textiles Invoice dated 11/11/94

Lot 640

Graham Jones (b 1956) RP - 'Red Chilli', oil on board, signed lower right, 28 x 36 cm ARR may be applicable

Lot 1273

SOUL/FUNK/DISCO - 12". Large collection of around 350 x 12" releases. Please note condition is extremely varied - the records can grade (typically) between Fair to Ex with the sleeves (again, as a rule of thumb) between Fair and VG. Including releases from Carl Bean, Bernard Wright, Skyline, Larry Graham, Gwen Guthrie, Azymuth, George Duke, Third World, The Brand New Heavies, Soul II Soul, T-Connection, Phyllis Nelson, Evelyn King, Gladys Knight, Womack & Womack, Rick James, Rah Band, 2Pac/Snoop Doggy Dog, Archie Bell, Keith Sweat, Lonnie Liston Smith, Tom Browne and Chaka Khan.

Lot 1122

CSNY / BOB DYLAN / RELATED - LP COLLECTION. A collection of approx 22 x LPs. Artists/ Titles include David Crosby - If I Could Only Remember My Name, Graham Nash - Songs For Beginners, Nash / Crosby (K50011), Stephen Stills (2401004), Neil Young inc Harvest, Tonight's The Night, Rust Never Sleeps, After The Gold Rush, The Stills Young Band, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Bob Dylan inc Blonde On Blonde, The Freewheelin', The Times They Are A-Changin', Bringing It All Back Home, Another Side Of Bob Dylan, Self-Portrait and The Historic Basement Tapes. The condition is generally VG to Ex/ Ex+.

Lot 1000

ROCK / POP - LP COLLECTION. A fantastic collection of approx 55 x LPs. Artists/ Titles include Graham Bond - Holy Magick (6360021, VG/VG), Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon (3 x copies - reissues), Wish You Were Here and Animals, U2 - Achtung Baby, Marc Bolan And T. Rex - Best Of The 20th Century Boy, Tanx and Great Hits, Tangerine Dream - Cyclone, Moondog, Taste, Thin Lizzy inc Live And Dangerous and Johnny The Fox, UFO - A Double Live Album, UFO - Headstone, U2 inc War, The Unforgettable Fire, The Joshua Tree, October, Battle And Hum, Under A Blood Red Sky, Rolling Stones and This Is Mersey Beat. The condition is generally VG to Ex/ Ex+.

Lot 72

A Graham Nash book bearing signature to cover, Roger Daltrey autobiography with signed bookplate, 19 original issues of Beatles Monthly inc #6.

Lot 753

FOLK - LP COLLECTION. A collection of 28 (mostly) LPs. Artists/ Titles include Karen Dalton inc It's So Hard To Tell Who's Going To Love You The Best (LITA 045, RE, Ex+/ Ex+), In My Own Time (LITA 022, RE, Ex+/ Ex+), Davey Graham inc After Hours (ROLL 2022), All That Moody, Folk Roots, New Routes (RE, 379616-3), Anthology 1961-2007 Lost Tapes, Scott Walker inc Scott, The Romantic Scott Walker, 'til the band comes in, Scott 4, The Childhood Of A Leader, Bert Jansch - Birthday Blues (TRA 179, RE), The Black Swan, Santa Barbara Honeymoon, Richard Thompson - Small Town Romance and Hand Of Kindness. The condition is generally VG+ to Ex+ with some dropping slightly below.

Lot 1124

FOLK - LP COLLECTION. A collection of approx 78 x LPs. Artists/ Titles include Roy Harper - Flat Baroque And Berserk (SHVL 766, unboxed, VG/VG+), East Of Eden (SML 1050), Keith Christmas - Stories From The Human Zoo (K53509, test pressing), Scott Walker - Scott 2, Jethro Tull inc This Was (ILP 985, solid pink label), Stand Up (ILPS-9103, solid pink), Tyrannosaurus Rex - Prophets, Seers & Sages The Angels Of The Ages, Blossom Dearies - Blossoms On Broadway, Shirley Collins And The Albion Country Band, Fairport Convention - Unhalf Bricking, Shirley Collins & Davey Graham, Bert Jansch, Bob Dylan inc The Freewheelin', Blonde On Blonde, Highway 61 Revisited, Bringing It All Back Home and Self-Portrait. The condition is generally VG to Ex/ Ex+.

Lot 934

ROCK & POP - LP TEST PRESSINGS/ PROMOS PACK. A super selection of 11 LP promos. Artists/ tites include Emmylou Harris inc Elite Hotel (x2) inc (MS2236, test pressing) & (K54060, white label promo). Rab Noakes - Never Too Late (K56114, promo), Ed Townsend - Now (K56180, promo), Graham Central Station - Ain't No Bout A Doubt It (K56147, promo), Mick Greenwood - Midnight Dreamer (K56059), Blondie Chaplin (K53062, promo), Jesse Winchester - Nothing But A Breeze (K55516), Dennis Coffey - Back Home (K50371), Chip Taylor - Some Of Us (K56077, promo) and Allan Sherman - The Very Best Of (K56056). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 304

Selection of signed items to inc: CD booklet and promo card (approx 8x10") each signed by Phil Collins, Pavarotti aftershave box (no aftershave) signed by Pavarotti, 2015 10cc programme signed by Graham Gouldman and other touring members, 1985 China Crisis Norwich mini poster signed by Gary Daly, Eddie Lundon and two tickets.

Lot 139

Approx 36 assorted tickets stubs for concerts in France mostly c 1970s/80s to inc: Pere Ubu, Gong, Lou Reed, Frank Zappa, Flamin' Groovies, Peter Gabriel, John Cale, Genesis, Kraftwerk, Graham Parker & The Rumour, The Kinks, Eddie and the Hot Rods, Pink Floyd, Grateful Dead, Bob Marley, Santana, Tubes, Neil Young.

Lot 972

CLASSIC ROCK/POP LP COLLECTION - 77 Classic Rock/Pop records, mostly Ex/Ex+/Archive condition. Collection includes The Nice - Nice LP (IMSP026), Rod Stewart - An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down LP (VO4), The Band - The Last Waltz 3LP (K66076), Quicksilver (x3), Steely Dan, Roxy Music (x2), Ten Years After, Tubeway Army (x2), The Steampacket, Supertramp (x5), Sutherland Brothers (x4), Mike Oldfield (x3), Survivor, The Yardbirds, Chicago (x2), Rick Wakeman, 10cc, Robert Palmer (x8), Graham Parker (x6), Robert Plant, Sky (x4), Rod Stewart (x7), Dexys Midnight Runners, Cat Stevens, Paul Young and more.

Lot 1293

ROCK / POP - CD COLLECTION. Another collection of approx 600 x CDs. Artists include Freddie Hubbard, Nancy Sinatra, PJ Harvey, Davey Graham, Bee Gees, The Hollies, Petula Clark, Sly & The Family Stone, Jimmy Reed and The Rolling Stones. Please see photographs for titles. The condition appears to be excellent.

Lot 637

Two binders of autographs of actors and entertainers including Sir John Mills, Christopher Lee, Derek Jacobi Roger Moore, Spike Milligan, Bill Nighy, Graham Norton. Dennis Leary and others.

Lot 118

Ten folk rock LPs by various artists including Neil Young, Graham Nash, JJ Cale and others.

Lot 8

Graham Farish - N Gauge - 8 x coaches in Scotrail and Regional Railways livery including MkI NEA full brake # 374031, Mk II TSO # 0801 and similar. They show signs of use and appear Fair to Good

Lot 10

Graham Farish - N Gauge - A boxed locomotive and 3 x boxed coaches, a Class 33 Diesel # 8315, an InterCity buffet car, a Royal Mail TPO sorting van # 374-902A and a MkI GUV in Post Office red # 4107. They show signs of use and appear in Very Good condition overall. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba-4]

Lot 21

Fleischmann - Graham Farish - Peco - Oxford Diecast - Others A small predominately unboxed rake of N gauge rolling stock, with some loose and packaged scenic accessories, parts, vehicles and figures in mainly N gauge. Lot includes Fleischmann 8218 Stake Wagon; Marklin Ganter Beer wagon; Peco Coal Wagon 'Parkend'; Oxford Diecast Land Rover; Oxford Diecast Jowett Javelin and similar. Rolling stock shows some play wear generally appearing Fair - Very Good - some with missing / broken parts. Boxed / packaged items appear Fair Plus - Mint in Fair - Good packaging - some still sealed. All items are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)

Lot 11

Graham Fairish - N Gauge - A Class 50 locomotive named Superb in Network SouthEast livery in a reproduction box # 8408 with 3 x coaches (1 x boxed). They show some signs of use, the loco has 2 x buffers missing, they appear otherwise in Very Good condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]

Lot 9

Graham Farish - N Gauge - 4 x boxed and 3 x unboxed coaches in BR blue and grey including MkI composite corridor coach # 374-258C, a MkI RU restaurant car # 374-122, a MkIIIa sleeper car # 0765 and similar. They show signs of use and appear in Fair to Good condition overall, one appears to have been weathered. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]

Lot 7

Graham Farish - N Gauge - A Class 101 power car and dummy car in BR blue and grey, a class 101 bogie coach in blue and grey # 0915 and 2 x Class 101 dummy cars in BR blue. They show signs of use and appear Fair to Good overall, only 1 x complete box. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]

Lot 551

ROYAL MINT; a 2009 United Kingdom Charles Darwin £2 Silver Proof Coin, together with a 2022 Alexander Graham Bell United Kingdom £2 Silver Proof Coin, each cased and with a certificate of authenticity, the latter with its outer case as issued

Lot 510

A SELECTION OF EIGHT 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY  PRINTS ETC, to include two pencil signed Ellen Jowett mezzotints - Miss Farren after Thomas Lawrence and The Stafford Children after George Romney, a signed Arthur B. Brook mezzotint after Elizabeth Le Brun 'Madame Mole-Reymond with muff', a portrait of a female figure signed to the plate with a Lyre motif, published by the Berlin Photographic Company, a print after John Graham engraved by William Ward, a portrait of The Earl of Galloway after Frederick Yates Hurlestone engraved by James Faed, print after Robert Scott Lauder 'Italian Goatherds, engraved by William Miller and a Frederick Morgan print 'Gee Up' (8)

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