Collection of Pictures: British school, early 20th century watercolour of Peper Harow Park, coloured mezzontint of Lord Seaforth signed T Hamilton Crawford, a set of four caricature etchings after Dighton, five assorted engravings of Peper Harow Park, a steel engraving of Blenheim Palace, a lithograph after Bartolozzi of a mother and child, reproduction of an illustrated manuscript, British school, 20th century, 'still life within a window with a country house beyond' crayon, a reproduction print of a surreal beach scene and an oval antique mirror glass.
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[HITLER ADOLF]: (1889-1945) Fuhrer of the Third Reich 1934-45. Adolf Hitler's original personal unused printed 12mo bookplate, engraved in brown on a light beige threaded paper. Hitler's name is printed at the base beneath a Nazi eagle, swastika and oak leaves and the printed words Ex Libris at the head. EX Provenance: Originally sold at auction by noted autograph expert Charles Hamilton, author of several books on Third Reich autographs, in his auction number 117, 18th January 1979, Lot 140.
Robert Harris : Fatherland, a volume, hardcover, with dust jacket, 372 pages, published by BCA, 1992, together with twenty one further volumes, all works of fiction, by Zoe Heller, Richard Adams, Andrea Badenoch, Sophie Hannah, P. D. James, Jane Austen, Patrick Hamilton, Louis Sanders, Sue Grafton, William Dalrymple, Antonia Fraser, G. P. Taylor, Michel Faber, Giles Milton, Anne Boston, Guillermo Martinez, Diana Souhami, Beryl Bainbridge, Jacqueline Winspear, John Mortimer and Julian Fellowes, overall five hardcovers, all with dust jackets and seventeen paperbacks. (22)
Pair of large bronze Buddhist lion censers, probably 19th Century, each modelled with one paw resting on an openwork brocade ball, tail pointed upwards, a section of the back forming the cover to the hollow body, 27.5cm high. (Qty: 2)Footnote: Provenance: Christie's, South Kensington, The Ross Hamilton Collection - Journeys to the Pimlico Road, 27th Feb 2013, lot 153.
Assorted signed letter collection. Few letters from George Hamilton IV, some from Jerry and Jo Anne show and more. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Art Deco Period - Superb Quality Mechanical Wind 14ct White Gold and Platinum Diamond Set Cocktail Watch, by Hamilton Watch Co. c.1930's. Marked 14ct and Platinum. The Bezel and Bracelet Set with Top Quality Diamonds of Excellent Colour and Clarity. Est Diamond Weight 3.00 cts. Very Low Estimate for this Quality.
Richard Hamilton (British, 1922-2011)Trichromatic flower-piece Etching with engraving, scraper and aquatint printed in colours, 1973-74, on wove, signed and inscribed 'AP 15/15', one of fifteen artist's proofs aside from the numbered edition of 150, printed and co-published by Atelier Crommelynck, Paris and Petersburg Press S.A., with full margins, 650 x 506mm (25 5/8 x 19 7/8in)(SH)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: AR
Richard Hamilton (British, 1922-2011)I'm Dreaming of a Black Christmas (Lullin 82) Screenprint on collotype in colours with collage, 1971, on Schoeller Elfenbein-Karton paper, signed and numbered 1/150 in pencil, published by the Petersburg Press, London, the full sheet, 746 x 1000mm (20 3/8 x 39 1/4in)(SH)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: AR
A Gauge I Finescale Battery-electric Ex-LNER 4-4-0 D16/2 'Claud Hamilton' Class Locomotive and Tender, possibly scratch-built, representing the loco as rebuilt with round-topped firebox, and finished in BR lined black livery as no 62570, with late totem, arranged for external power source (tender wiring incomplete), VG, firebox wrapper appears slightly mis-shaped, in bespoke wooden carrying case THIS LOT ATTRACTS IMPORT VAT AT 20% OF THE HAMMER PRICE
Robert Bonaparte (California, Oklahoma B. 1933) Abstract oil on canvas painting. Stamped verso. Provenance: Private Oklahoma collection. Bonaparte was born in 1933 and grew up in Oklahoma City where he was boyhood friends with Ed Ruscha. In an oral history interview conducted for the Archives of American Art, Ruscha mentions that he was first exposed to art-making by his friend “Bob” Bonaparte who lived two doors away. He recalled that Bonaparte was “able to draw very well” and that Bonaparte “drew cartoons and he introduced me to the first factor in my life with art, which was India ink”.In 1959, Bonaparte and other young Oklahoma artists including Ruscha, Joe Goode, Jerry McMillan, and Mason Williams moved to Los Angeles in order to get involved with the burgeoning art scene there. In addition to his paintings, Bonaparte has had work published by Hamilton Press in Los Angeles. The Press was founded by Tamarind Master Printer Ed Hamilton and Ed Ruscha.In 2007, Bonaparte exhibited an installation of 21 oil paintings in a group show at the Untitled Gallery in Oklahoma City along with works by Ed Ruscha, Joe Goode, Jerry McMillan, Mason Williams and Lee Mullican.Size: 50 x 60 in. Unframed.
Robert Bonaparte (California, Oklahoma B. 1933) Abstract oil on canvas painting. Stamped verso. Provenance: Private Oklahoma collection. Bonaparte was born in 1933 and grew up in Oklahoma City where he was boyhood friends with Ed Ruscha. In an oral history interview conducted for the Archives of American Art, Ruscha mentions that he was first exposed to art-making by his friend “Bob” Bonaparte who lived two doors away. He recalled that Bonaparte was “able to draw very well” and that Bonaparte “drew cartoons and he introduced me to the first factor in my life with art, which was India ink”.In 1959, Bonaparte and other young Oklahoma artists including Ruscha, Joe Goode, Jerry McMillan, and Mason Williams moved to Los Angeles in order to get involved with the burgeoning art scene there. In addition to his paintings, Bonaparte has had work published by Hamilton Press in Los Angeles. The Press was founded by Tamarind Master Printer Ed Hamilton and Ed Ruscha.In 2007, Bonaparte exhibited an installation of 21 oil paintings in a group show at the Untitled Gallery in Oklahoma City along with works by Ed Ruscha, Joe Goode, Jerry McMillan, Mason Williams and Lee Mullican.Size: 29 x 24 in. Unframed.
JOHNS, W.E. The Air VC’s. John Hamilton, London, [1935] 1 st Edition. In original publisher’s cloth, no d/w. 181pp plus 38pp catalogue at end. All plates present. Together with ‘Flight-Lieutenant’, Flying Adventures. John Hamilton, London [1938?] 1 st Edition. In original publisher’s pictorial boards. Includes stories by W.E. Johns and others. 248pp. All plates present. [2]Condition report: Air VC’s some staining to boards. V shaped chip in cloth at head of spine. Flying Adventures, base of spine rubbed.
A large cased Indian silver desk set, comprising pen tray with integral inkstands, letter-opener, blotter, rule, card clip and dip-pen, the pen tray inscribed “ To Bill & Bridget with love, Bhaiya & Gina, 1966 ”, the letter opener terminal inset with a William IV East India Company one rupee coin, most pieces bearing the Cooch Behar coat of arms and hallmarked for Hamilton & Co, Calcutta 1966. This set was given by their Highnesses the Maharajah and Maharani of Cooch Behar to renowned jockey William “Bill” Rickaby, who rode some of their magnificent racehorses in the 1950s/60s. Notes : Bill Rickaby (1917-1987) rode over 1000 winners in eight countries during his 37-year career. He was a member of a horseracing dynasty which included uncle Walter Griggs, at whose stables in ‘The Home of Horseracing’ Newmarket he began his apprenticeship, several ancestors named Fred including his elder brother who were all acclaimed jockeys, and cousin Lester Piggott. Despite his promising start, WWII, involving service in the Middle East and North Africa, interrupted Bill’s career and he found it difficult to re-establish himself after being de-mobbed with the rank of Major. In 1946 he flew out to India to try his luck, and found his fortunes dramatically changed after winning India’s biggest race at the time, the Viceroy, on the back of Selector. India was to become an important backdrop for most of the rest of Bill’s career. Rickaby and his wife Bridget formed a lasting friendship with their Highnesses Jagaddipendra (Bhaiya) and Georgina (Gina) Narayan, the Maharaja and Maharani of Cooch Behar. Their Highnesses had married in the mid-1950s, although it was an unexpected match – the dashing Indian Prince and the English model daughter of a London police officer, and the marriage was kept secret for several years. By the time the Rickaby’s met the couple though, Gina was an accepted part of the Indian elite, hosting European royalty and film stars at their Cooch Behar palace. Polo and horseracing were central to their lives and the pair owned some of the best thoroughbred racehorses in India. The Rickaby’s moved backwards and forwards between Britain and India during this time, with Bill having some amazing successes. Amongst these were the classic wins for the One Thousand Guineas and The Oaks on Sweet Solera in 1961 and the Two Thousand Guineas (Privy Councillor 1962 right ). He rode for the late King, the Queen and for Lord Rosebery, on memorable horses including Busted; the 1967 ‘British Horse of the Year’. Soon after this gift was presented to Bill and Bridget upon their departure for Bill’s new post at the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club, Bhaiya fell and received devastating brain injuries during a polo match. From this point on he needed constant medical attention and died in 1970. Also in 1970, Bill and Bridget were involved in a serious car crash from which he never fully recovered, dying in 1987.
A Coalport china 'Femmes Fatales' figurine, No. 2,117/12,500, Emma Hamilton, 1991, sculpted by John Bromley, together with 'Cleopatra', No. 949/9,500, Royal Worcester 'Charlotte', 2002, produced for the Golden Jubilee Year, Royal Worcester 'The First Quadrille', No. 735/12,500, 1992 and 'Isabelle', 1998, all with certificates (5).
Christopher Lee, Roger Moore and Guy Hamilton Man with the golden gun signed 10x6 colour photo Actors. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Collection of four books: 1) The Book of Common Prayer, Oxford: Printed at the Clarendon Press by W. Jackson and A. Hamilton, 1791, full contemporary calf with gilt crest to upper board, marbled endpapers, owner inscription on title page, 'Duchess of Ancaster'. 2) Argonauticon, by Caius Valerius Flaccus, Leiden: Samuelem Luchtmans, 1724, full contemporary calf, red & black title page, engraved pictorial frontispiece. 3) The Baltic, the Black Sea, and the Crimea, by Charles Henry Scott, third edition, London: Richard Bentley, 1855, publisher's gilt cloth. 4) Epochs of the Arts in Great Britain, by Prince Hoare, London: John Murray, 1813, contemporary half-calf reinforced with tape (4)
by John Hamilton, (no date letter), each of oval form with applied 'cut card' relief decoration between the four mask and paw feet, under a shell and gadrooned rim, monogrammed, 27.4ozt gross (Dimensions: h: 5cm w: 9cm d: 8cm) (Qty: 3)(h: 5cm w: 9cm d: 8cm)Footnote: Provenance: Mawley Hall, Shropshire Other notes: John Hamilton's silver workshops were on Ormonde Quay on the north bank of the river Liffey in Dublin. He was made a Freeman of the Company of Goldsmiths of Dublin in 1709, became a warden in 1710 and twice served as Master of the Company. He was elected to the Common Council of the City of Dublin on four occasions between 1714 and 1740 He died in 1751.
HAMILTON; a gold plated Pacer electric wristwatch with quarterly Arabic numerals, diameter of case excluding winding crown 3.2cm.Additional InformationRunning at point of cataloguing. The strap is detailed as being a Speidel with patent numbers on there. Unknown if this is the original strap.

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