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Howell, William. Medulla Historiae Anglicanae, Twelfth edition, 1666. Cont. calf (joints cracking, spine chipped) - Swift, Dr. Jonathan. Letters…ed. John Hawkesworth, New Edition, 3 vols., 1766. Cont. calf gilt - Walpole, Horace. Correspondence, New Edition, 3 vols., 1837. Half blue stained calf. Portrait. With 18 others including a Baskerville Cambridge Book of Common Prayer, 1761, in red morocco, and a volume of pamphlets (25)
A limited edition piece showing Hawker Hurricanes and BF 109's during the battle for Crete (this is number 147 of only 350) This large, framed print titled "Against All The Odds" has been signed by 5, including the artist. They are:Wing Commander E.A Howell OBE DFC - 33 SqdnAir Vice Marshall Howell CBE AFCMarcel Comeau MM - Maleme, Crete 1941Wing Commander R.H Lacey - 33 Sqdn
A Victorian silver sweet dish, probably Howell & James Ltd, Sheffield, 1888, with scrolling floral border, 43.4g; four miscellaneous cigarette cases, various makers, Chester & Birmingham, 1901 - 1915, 307.4g in total; and four various silver spoons, various makers, London, Newcastle & Birmingham, 1796 - 1918, 38.5g in total (9)
AVIATION: Selection of multiple signed (9) and individually signed (16) First Day Covers by various members of The Red Arrows aerobatics teams of 1972, 1975, 1979, 1980 (2), 1986, 1989 (2), 1990 etc., including Bill Aspinall, Pete Day, Brian Hoskins, Tim Curley, Michael Howell, Richard Thomas, Tim Miller, Al Hoy, John Rands, John Newton, Jeff Glover, Steve Johnson, Guy Bancroft-Wilson, Andy Stewart, Paul Rogers, Tony Smith, Martin Cliff, Dickie Duckett, Mike Phillips, Bob Eccles, Des Sheen, Brian Hoskins, Richard Thomas, Pete Lees, Pete Collins, Dan Findlay, Mel Cornwell etc. Some duplication. All of the covers feature colour designs and images, some commemorating anniversaries of the formation of The Red Arrows etc. Together with a set of 42 individually signed First Day Covers issued to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the King's Cup Air Race, 15th July 1972, and all featuring a colour image of a Gloster Grebe in flight, signed by various participants of the Air Races including Stanley Warwick (winner, 1972), R. A. Blech (winner of Aspenair Trophy), J. A. D. Bradshaw (winner, 1971), F. R. E. Hayter (winner, 1968), Prince William of Gloucester (scarce; died at the age of 30 in a flying accident), J. A. Spiller (winner, 1959), J. Stewart-Wood (winner, 1965), D. M. Hartas (winner, 1964) etc. Unsigned (1). All are loosely and neatly contained in a custom presentation ring binder, limited edition number 342 of 350. VG, 25 + album
WORLD WAR II: A good selection of signed First Day Covers by various Escapees, Resistance members, Prisoners of War etc., all associated with World War II, including Lewis Hodges, Prince Varanand (‘Nicky’), Alan Day, William Goodbrand, Lawrence Taylor, Florentino Goicoechea, Edward Howell, Sandra Poumpoura, Anastassias Neslihanidis, Anastassias Zafiropoulos, Dimitirios Karapas, Tassouda Samara, Stavros Kitsos, Elefteria Saridakis, Vasili Bakakis, Costas Georgilakis, Smaragada Xipolitakis, Charles Louis Jean Francois Douw van der Krapp, Jan Peelen, Harry King, Eric Williams & Oliver Philpot etc. Most of the covers are multiple signed and all have attractive colour designs and images, many issued by the Royal Air Forces Escaping Society. VG, 12
CRICKET: A rare vintage signed 12.5 x 7.5 photograph by both the England and Australia cricket teams of 1901-02 individually, comprising the England squad of Archie MacLaren, Tom Hayward, Johnny Tyldesley, Willie Quaife, Gilbert Jessop, Len Braund, Charlie McGahey, Dick Lilley, Arthur Jones, John Gunn, Colin Blythe, Sydney Barnes, Charles Robson and Harold Garnett and the Australia squad of Victor Trumper, Clem Hill, Syd Gregory, Monty Noble, Reggie Duff, Warwick Armstrong, Bert Hopkins, Jim Kelly, Bill Howell, Jack Saunders, Joe Darling, Ernie Jones, Hanson Carter, Les Poidevin and Major Benjamin Wardill (Secretary of the Melbourne Cricket Club who managed the Australian tour of England in 1902). All have signed with their names alone in dark fountain pen inks to the verso of the photograph, the image depicting an ocean steamship. Photograph by Exchange Studios of Sydney. The verso is also signed in ink by 25 other individuals, presumably other passengers on the steamship, although a few with surnames related to cricketers including a Maud MacLaren and a P. W. Spofforth. Some light age wear to the image and some minor age wear and light foxing to the verso and with one corner of the photographer's mount chipped and with some loss. About VG
GOLF: An official 4to printed programme for The Presidents Cup at the Fancourt Hotel and Country Club Estate, George, South Africa, 18th - 23rd November 2003, individually signed to the inside pages by all 29 golfers who participated in the tournament comprising Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus (USA Captain), Jeff Sluman, Chris DiMarco, Fred Funk, Jim Furyk, Jay Haas, Charles Howell III, Jerry Kelly, Justin Leonard, Davis Love III, Phil Mickelson, Kenny Perry, David Toms, Gary Player (International Captain), Ian Baker-Finch, Robert Allenby, Stuart Appleby, K. J. Choi, Tim Clark, Ernie Els, Retief Goosen, Stephen Leaney, Peter Lonard, Nick Price, Adam Scott, Vijay Singh, Mike Weir and Tim Finchem (PGA Tour Commissioner). All have signed in bold inks with their names alone, most to their colour images. Together with an official 4to printed programme for the American Express Championship at The Grove, Hertfordshire, 26th September - 1st October 2006, individually signed to the inside pages by 32 golfers who participated in the tournament including Jim Furyk, Vijay Singh, Ernie Els, Sergio Garcia, Luke Donald, Henrik Stenson, David Howell, Trevor Immelman, Padraig Harrington, Jose Maria Olazabal, Stewart Cink, Thomas Bjorn, Scott Verplank etc. All have signed in bold inks with their names alone, most to their colour images. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, VG, 2
An interesting mahogany and line inlaid wall mounting thimble display cabinet, from the Estate of Dorothy R. L. Howell, arched top and base, hinged glazed door with overhanging back board with five shelves, fitted for thimbles, 46cm x 32cm. See Phillips Midlands Catalogue December 13th 1990, Lot 249, for a similar cabinet. A number of these were made for Dorothy Howell and Dorothy Silvester, a near identical cabinet appears in Edwin Holmes' 'Thimbles' , 1976, opposite page 38.(From The Collection Of Sylvia Norton)
A 19th century brass mantel clock case, with 20th century electric movement the enamel dial with Roman numerals inscribed Howell James and Co to the Queen London and Paris with Egyptian sphynx to the stepped top over a tapering oblong case with Egyptian mask mounts to the sides and chased spandrels on moulded base with saw-tooth edging and brass bun feet, 34cm high
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