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MOTOR-RACING. – Enzo FERRARI. My Terrible Joys… translated by Ivan Scott. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1963. First U.K. edition, with 2 mounted colour photographs of Ferraris, 8vo (230 x 156mm.) Introduction by Stirling Moss, photographic illustrations. (Mild toning.) Original blue cloth, dust-jacket (slight abrasions to base of spine). – And a further eleven volumes related to motor-racing (including Rudolf Caracciola’s ‘Mercedes Grand Prix Ace’, [1955], 8vo). Provenance: from the estate of the late David Sadler (12).
MOTOR-RACING. – Mike HAWTHORN. Challenge Me the Race. London: William Kimber, November 1957. Seventh edition, with a loosely inserted signature of Mike Hawthorn and Duncan Hamilton, 8vo (215 x 134mm.) Photographic illustrations. (Mild toning.) Original green cloth, dust-jacket. – And a further three volumes related to motor-racing, all with signatures (including Duncan Hamilton’s ‘Touch Wood’, with a mounted signature, 1960, 8vo, and Hermann Lang’s ‘Grand Prix Driver’, with a mounted signed postcard, [1953], 8vo, and Alfred Neubauer’s ‘Speed Was My Life’, with a loosely-inserted signed photograph, 1960, 8vo). Provenance: from the estate of the late David Sadler (4).
HARTLEY, L.P. The Go-Between. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1953. First edition, 8vo (183 x 119mm.) (Spotting to preliminaries and fore-edge.) Original red cloth, dust-jacket (two repairs verso spine panel, minor chipping, two small closed tears at spine ends). Note: made into a film in 1971 by Joseph Losey from a screenplay by Harold Pinter. Provenance: D.M. (?) (ink name inscribed to ‘Book Society’ bookplate on front-free endpaper).
SIGNED BOOKS. – David NIVEN. Bring on the Empty Horses. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1975. First edition, second impression, signed by David Niven, 8vo (213 x 131mm.) Photographic illustrations. (Mild toning.) Original pink cloth, dust-jacket (sunning to spine). Provenance: John Coldstream, author and editor (ink inscribed to from the author). – And a further three volumes, all signed (Kenneth More’s ‘Happy Go Lucky’, 1959, 8vo, and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. ‘The Salad Days’, [inscribed to ‘Boo’, actress and singer Evelyn Laye], 1988, 8vo, and ‘Musical Comedy, a Story in Pictures’ by Raymond Mander and Joe Mitchenson, inscribed by Judi Dench [the dedicatee of the book], 1969, 4to) (4).
BOYD, William. A Good Man in Africa. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1981. First edition, first impression, 8vo (214 x 128mm.) (Mild toning.) Original brown cloth (lightly bumped extremities), dust-jacket (corner of upper panel rubbed, spine ends bumped). – And a further sixteen first edition volumes by William Boyd, including five signed (‘Transfigured Night’, 1995, and ‘Fascination’, 2004, and ‘Brazzaville Beach’, 1990, and ‘Sweet Caress’, 2015, and ‘The Blue Afternoon’, 1993) (17).
A Hamilton Khaki X-Wind, automatic, gents, chronograph, stainless steel wristwatch, the black dial having three subsidiary dials, a date and day aperture at 9, exhibition display back, numbered 5VT 63G T67, with a brown leather strap, with original box, 44mmWatch is in ticking orderIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A Hamilton Khaki X-Wind, automatic, gents, stainless steel wristwatch, the blue dial having centre seconds, day and date aperture at 9, exhibition display back, numbered H777650, with a brown leather strap, with original box, 45mmWatch is in ticking orderIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A Hamilton FAPD 5101 Navigation, manual wind, gents wristwatch, Vietnam war era, the black dial having Arabic numerals and centre seconds, on a green watch strap, the caseback engraved ' WATCH, WRIST: NAVIGATION FAPD 5101 FED STOCK NO. 66454206363 MFG PART NO. 39985 CONT NO.DAAA25-70 CO563 DATE SEPT 1970 TYPE 1 U.S', calibre 684 (ETA 2391) 17 jewel movement, 36mm Watch is in ticking orderIf there is no condition report shown, please request
Advertising - a Cadbury stoneware jug; slip glazed stoneware porters, George Willett, Derby; an aqua glass baby feeder, Ashley, Cheapside, Derby; other glass and stoneware bottles, including Codd bottle, hamilton, sauces, etc; a Whiteway's Wine point-of-sale showcard; a large mesh bound soda syphon; miniature syphons; etc, qty
Books, History and Biography – Jamieson (John), Bell the Cat or, Who destroyed the Scottish Abbeys? Stirling, Eneas MacKay, 1902, 8vo, xv + 369pp, photographic frontis and 35 other plates, title slightly foxed, bound dark grey boards and spine, white titles (cover slightly worn & stained); Vossler (Lt. H. A.), trans. Wellich (Walter), With Napoleon in Russia 1812, London, Folio Society, 1969, 8vo, 176pp, maps to endpapers, bound printed boards and with marbled card slipcase; Doyle (Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan KStJ DL, 1859-1930), The Great Boer War, 1st edn., 5th impression, London, Smith Elder, 1900 large 12mo, x + 552pp, four maps, bound grey cloth, gilt lines and titles to spine; Adlard (John), Stenbock, Yeats and the Nineties, London, Cecil and Amelia Woolf, 1969, 12mo, xi + 113pp, frontis. portrait of Count Stenbock ad 5 plates, printed endpapers, maroon boards, gilt cypher and motto to front board, gilt titles to spine, printed review copy card MS inscr. by Cecil Woolf dated 4/6/1970, d. w.; Hamilton (Gen. Sir Ian Standish Monteith, GCB, GCMG, DSO, TD, 1853-1947), When I was a Boy, London, Faber & Faber, 1939, 8vo, xii + 316pp, photographic frontis. and 17 other illustrations, bound green boards, gilt titles to spine; Sackville-West (the Hon. Victoria ‘Vita’ Mary, Lady Nicolson, CH, 1892-1962) Saint Joan of Arc, London, 1st edn., Cobden Sanderson, 1936, 8vo, xi + 436pp, frontis and 8 plates, 4 maps, one folding, addnl. Bookplate, The Book Society, bound orange boards, gilt titles, d. w. (slight tear to sop of d. w.) (6)
A collection of European and world banknotes, including a Government of British Honduras one dollar note, Belize 1st January 1972, a group of Bank of Jamaica one and two dollars notes, circa 1960, a Government of Trinidad and Tobago one dollar note, 2nd January 1939, and a Bermuda Government five shillings note, Hamilton Bermuda 1st May 1957 (many uncirculated, some circulated but overall very fine for the majority).
Collection of early 20th century crested china Goss ware porcelain figures. Makers including Arcadian, T. Lees, Carlton China, Regis, Willow Art, Savoy China, Hamilton China, and more. All figures depicting animals such as pigs, dogs, owls, rabbits and more. Makers marks to the underside of most pieces.
This Lewis Hamilton 2017 Mercedes Signed Replica Helmet has been personally signed by the 7-time World Champion himself.The helmet captures the sleek, modern design of Hamilton's 2017 racing gear, highlighting the iconic Mercedes team livery and detailing that made his helmet instantly recognisable on the track.The helmet comes complete with an official certificate of authenticity.
This Lewis Hamilton 2015 Mercedes F1 Signed Replica Helmet is a stunning piece of Formula 1 memorabilia, celebrating one of the most iconic seasons in the career of the legendary British driver. Signed by Lewis Hamilton himself, this helmet pays homage to his exceptional 2015 World Championship victory.The helmet replicates the one Hamilton wore during the 2015 season, featuring the iconic Mercedes livery and sleek design, complete in a luxury display case.Includes a fabricated tear-off, a key element used by drivers during races to maintain visibility through their visor. Perfect for collectors, fans of Lewis Hamilton, this signed replica helmet is a must-have addition to any Formula 1 collection.
This exceptional replica helmet honours the legendary Ayrton Senna and his iconic 1990 Formula 1 World Championship victory with McLaren. Senna's 1990 season remains one of the most memorable in motorsport history.The helmet was used during the 2024 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix for presentational activities by the Senna Family and Ducati. To make this piece even more special, it has been personally hand-signed by three F1 champions: Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen, and Sebastian Vettel.It replicates the design Senna wore during his victorious 1990 season, featuring his signature bold, distinctive yellow and green colour scheme, along with a Brazilian flag motif and sponsor logos like Rehos.
This Lewis Hamilton 2024 Mercedes Signed 1:2 Scale Helmet has been signed by Hamilton himself. A great collectors item from the seven-time F1 World Champion.The helmet features the 2024 Mercedes livery and comes complete with its original box, ensuring the helmet remains in pristine condition and ready for display.
This Mercedes AMG F1 2018 Signed Technical Drawing is an exceptional collector’s piece, offering a detailed and precise representation of the W09 car, which dominated the 2018 Formula 1 season. As the car that propelled Lewis Hamilton to his fifth World Championship and helped secure the Constructors' Championship for Mercedes, the W09 is one of the most iconic cars in recent F1 history.The technical drawing is signed by Lewis Hamilton, Valtteri Bottas, Toto Wolff, James Allison, and Andy Cowell, each a pivotal figure in the success of the 2018 season. The signed drawing comes complete with an official team certificate of authenticity, guaranteeing its provenance and making it a truly valuable item for collectors.
This remarkable visor was used by the seven-time Formula 1 World Champion, Lewis Hamilton, during Free Practice at the 2024 Miami Grand Prix. As one of the most talented and respected drivers in the history of the sport, Hamilton's connection to this piece adds unparalleled value and significance to any collection.Hand-signed by Hamilton himself, this visor is a rare and highly collectible item, offering fans a unique piece of F1 history. This visor was worn during the free practice session at the 2024 Miami Grand Prix.
A Victorian Hamilton & Inches Edinburgh silver oval two-handled bright cut engraved sugar bowl with engraved initials A L enclosed within scrolling ribbons and leaves: h. x 7cm l. x 9cm Edinburgh 1871 160.3g and a set of five matching bright cut engraved old English pattern tea spoons: l. x 14cm Edinburgh 1874 76.3g
A vintage mid century Japanese style 1970s telescopic reading desk lamp light by Hamilton Industries Chicago. The lamp featuring tan plastic shade on telescopic extending chrome arm. Featuring both Hi & Low settings. Mounted on moveable tan base, this on chrome supports.Measures approx. 44cm tall fully extended.
JOHNNY HAMILTON OF RANGERS F.C., SCOTTISH CUP RUNERS UP GOLD MEDAL, 1976/77 the obverse inscribed SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION in blue enamel border around central oval depicting a lion rampant motif in relief, beneath a thistle motif, the reverse inscribed RUNNERS UP SCOTTISH CUP 1976-77, in nine carat goldNote: Rangers lost out on this Scottish Cup to Celtic. An Andy Lynch penalty in front of 54,252 fans at Hampden secured the trophy. 3.9cm high Qty: 9.6g
WILLIE WOODBURN OF AHSTON F.C., EVENING NEWS TROPHY - HAMILTON TROPHY - TIMPSON CUP, AND CAP, 1936/37 the silver plated twin handled trophy engraved ...W.A. WOODBURN (CAPT.)..., mounted on plinth base, the cap dated 1936-37 the trophy 17.2cm high Note: 'William Alexander Woodburn (1919–2001) was a Scottish International footballer who represented Rangers at club level. He was the last footballer in Britain to receive a life ban from the game for indiscipline, although the ban was later rescinded and he has since been inducted into both the Scottish Football Hall of Fame and the Rangers Hall of Fame.'He was with the Govan side from 1937 until 1954. It was after World War II that he established himself in the Rangers side and won four Scottish league championships and four Scottish Cups with the club as a member of its strong defensive unit known as the 'Iron Curtain'. He appeared in the first Scottish League Cup Final in April 1947, when Rangers beat Aberdeen 4–0 and won it a second time two years later.
Chandler (Raymond) The Lady in the Lake, first English edition, original cloth, a few light scattered spots, small patch of fading to spine head, dust-jacket priced at 8/6, 2" tear down lower spine joint and across spine, neatly repaired, other few short nicks to edges, light surface marks to lower panel, 8vo, Hamish Hamilton, 1944.
A Victorian Scottish silver wine cooler, of generous proportions, the ovoid body decorated with classical figures, stylised foliage, semi-fluting, Greek Key, and gadrooned border, with twin loop handles, atop a waisted stem, with stepped and spreading circular form foot, sponsor's mark of Hamilton, Crichton & Co., Edinburgh 1875, height 34cm, width (across handles) 51.5m, weight 3,161g/101.62ozt all-in approx
OMEGA; a Seamaster wristwatch, the silvered dial set with baton numerals and date aperture, on stainless steel flexible strap, a Hamilton wristwatch, the silvered dial set with baton numerals and date aperture, on leather strap, and a Maurice Lacroix wristwatch, the white dial set with Roman numerals and date aperture, on flexible stainless steel strap (3).Condition Report: Omega - cannot confirm working order, edges of dial stainedHamilton - cannot confirm working orderLacroix - seconds hand moving smoothly
Hornby (China) group of 3x LNER Steam Locomotives to include R3433 LNER Green 4-4-0 D16/3 No.8900 "Claude Hamilton" plus others (see photo) Conditions are Good to Near Mint (unchecked for completeness) in Good to Good Plus boxes and sleeves. Please note some marks are present on the body of R3433.
Johann Georg de Hamilton, 1772 Brüssel – 1737 Wien, zug.JAGDSTILLLEBEN MIT ZWEI HUNDEN UND IHRER BEUTEÖl auf Leinwand. Doubliert.92 x 99 cm.Beigegeben ein Gutachten von Georg Haslauer, Salzburg, November 1972, in Kopie. In teils felsiger Landschaft, vor blauem Himmel, die an und vor einem Baumstamm präsentierte Jagdbeute, zu der neben erlegten kleineren Vögeln auch eine am Baum herabhängende Ente und ein großer Hase gehören. Linksseitig zwei stehende Jagdhunde. Besonders fein herausgearbeitet ist das Gefieder der Vögel und das Fell des Hasen. Malerei in der typischen Manier des Künstlers. Der Künstler war ein bekannter Tier- und Stilllebenmaler. In den 1690er- Jahren kam er nach Wien, wo er eine Anstellung am Kaiserlichen Hof von Karl VI erlangte. 1712 wurde er zum Hof- und Kammermaler ernannt. (1430907) (18))
Typed letter signed by Olivia de Havilland, dated November 21, 1986, on blue stationery. Addressed to a recipient named Leslie Ruse, the letter discusses the filming of Anastasia and mentions the recipient’s enjoyment of North and South, Book II and Gone with the Wind. The letter is signed in blue ink by Olivia de Havilland at the bottom. A remarkable piece of Hollywood memorabilia from the legendary Academy Award-winning actress, best known for her role as Melanie Hamilton in Gone with the Wind.Dimensions: 5.75"L x 8.25"HCondition: Age related wear.
A vintage Margaret Hamilton black-and-white publicity photograph, authenticated and encapsulated by CGC. Best known for her iconic portrayal of the Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz (1939), Hamilton is captured in a candid moment. The reverse of the photograph features her name signed, along with archival markings from Culver Pictures, Inc., a well-known editorial photo archive. Encapsulated by CGC with a Fine grade, ensuring its preservation for collectors of classic Hollywood memorabilia. A wonderful addition to any vintage entertainment collection.Dimensions: 8"L x 10"HCondition: Age related wear.
This 5"L x 3"H signed index card features the autograph of Rand Brooks, an American film and television actor best known for his roles as Charles Hamilton in Gone with the Wind and Lucky Jenkins in the Hopalong Cassidy film series. The card includes a personalized message and is signed in blue ink, with Brooks adding the character names "Charles" and "Lucky" beneath his signature, highlighting two of his most iconic roles. The index card is in excellent condition, with a clear and legible signature, making it a valuable addition to any collection of classic Hollywood memorabilia.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
This is a signed black and white photograph of Margaret Hamilton, best known for her iconic role as the Wicked Witch of the West in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz. The photograph, measuring 7"H, features a clear inscription and signature dedicated to Helen McDonough. Included with the portrait is a handwritten letter from Hamilton, offering a personal glimpse into her later years. Both items highlight the actress’s warm personality and enduring legacy in Hollywood. A treasured piece for collectors of classic cinema memorabilia.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

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