DADS ARMY: A good selection of signed pieces, cards, album pages, 8 x 10 photograph (1) by the main cast members and writers of the BBC television sitcom Dad’s Army comprising Jimmy Perry & David Croft (writers; signed 8 x 10 photograph by both individually, the image depicting the cast of Dad’s Army in a group pose wearing their character costumes), Arthur Lowe (Captain Mainwaring), John Le Mesurier (Sergeant Wilson), Clive Dunn (Lance Corporal Jones), John Laurie (Private Frazer), James Beck (Private Walker), Arnold Ridley (Private Godfrey), Ian Lavender (Private Pike), Bill Pertwee (ARP Chief Warden Hodges), Frank Williams (Reverend Timothy Farthing), Edward Sinclair (Maurice Yeatman) and Bud Flanagan (singer of the theme tune Who do you think you are kidding, Mr. Hitler). Each of the signatures and photograph are attractively matted alongside each other in red, brown and green to the recto and verso of an unusual display which features a colour promotional image for Dad’s Army and various additions inspired by the opening credits of the sitcom. Framed and glazed in a plain gold metallic frame to an overall size of 12.5 x 16.5. VG
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CRICKET: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger by various cricketers including A. P. F. Chapman, Don Bradman (image depicting an aerial view of a cricket ground, signed to the verso and recto), Godfrey Evans, Ray Illingworth, Alec & Eric Bedser, Chris Old, Allan Donald, Alan Knott, Jack Russell, Mike Atherton, Mike Brearley, Robin Smith, Ian Botham, Graham Gooch, Mike Gatting, David Gower, Shane Warne, Derbyshire CCC (multiple signed photograph including John Hampshire, Michael Holding etc.). Some of the images are colour. Generally VG, 23
Bomber Command FDC Signed 7 Victoria Cross winners. This item is # 3 of only 12 so signed. Admrl Crutchley WW-1 VC, Lt Cdr Ian Fraser VC, Lt Tommy Gould VC, Mr James Magennis VC, Admrl A Miers VC. Admrl Godfrey Place VC, Capt Robert Ryder VC and George Cross winner Capt A Hodge GC. Information enclosed Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
§ John Ward, (British, b.1938), a square form stoneware vase, to a tapering base, impressed seal mark and Peter Dingley paper gallery label to underside 16½ x 15 x 15cm (6 x 6 x 6in) Provenance: Peter Dingley Gallery, Stratford-upon-Avon Other Notes: John Ward studied at Camberwell School of Art and moved to Dyfed in Wales in 1979. Ward coil-builds his pots, and then cuts and rejoins the curved surfaces to create more angular shapes. He only uses matt glazes. He has been influence by ancient pre-glaze pottery and the legendary potters Hans Coper for form, Lucie Rie for light and colour and Ian Godfrey for texture. He describes his work as "Form above all, but expressed through light and colour". His work is in public collections including the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge, the Victoria and Albert Museum and MOMA New York.
DAD'S ARMY: Selection of signed pieces (4), signed postcard photographs (5) and a multiple signed handbill by various cast members and other individuals associated with the British television sitcom Dad's Army comprising Arthur Lowe (Captain Mainwaring), John Le Mesurier (Sergeant Wilson), Clive Dunn (Lance Corporal Jones), John Laurie (Private Frazer), James Beck (Private Walker), Arnold Ridley (Private Godfrey), Ian Lavender (Private Pike), Bill Pertwee (ARP Warden Hodges), Frank Williams (Reverend Farthing), Pamela Cundell (Mrs. Fox) and the writers Jimmy Perry and David Croft. Matted together in pale beige alongside various unsigned photographs etc. and framed and glazed in a dark wooden frame to an overall size of 33 x 25. VG
CRICKET: Selection of signed clipped pieces, cards, album pages, letterheads, some A.Ls.S., signed programmes and brochures etc., by various cricketers including Herbert Sutcliffe, Bill Bowes, Fred Trueman, Frank Woolley, Ian Peebles, Godfrey Evans, Harold Larwood, Bill Voce, Brian Statham, Alan Knott, George Mann, Derek Randall, Frank Tyson, Clive Rice, Richard Hadlee, Gary Sobers, Jim Laker, Richie Benaud, Don Bradman (2; one with his initials only), Denis Compton, Sachin Tendulkar, Greg Chappell, Alec & Eric Bedser, Leslie Ames, Keith Fletcher, John Edrich, David Gower, Fred Titmus, John Hampshire, Gubby Allen (2), Colin Cowdrey, Graham Gooch, Rachael Heyhoe Flint & other female players (1979), Peter May, Yorkshire CCC 2000 (signed team sheet), Geoff Boycott, India Cricket team 1996 (signed team sheet) etc. A little duplication and some multiple signed. G to generally VG, 88
CRICKET: A hardback edition of Who's Who in World Cricket, compiled by Roy Webber, First Edition published by Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1952, individually signed to the inside pages by over 150 cricketers, some on small irregularly clipped pieces neatly laid down, many alongside or across their printed biographies and some to their photo pages, including Gubby Allen, Leslie Ames, Bob Appleyard, John Arlott, Trevor Bailey, Alec Bedser, Richie Benaud, Freddie Brown, Bill Brown, Donald Carr, Brian Close, Denis Compton, Leslie Compton, Colin Cowdrey, Alan Davidson, Godfrey Evans, Gerry Gomez, Tom Graveney, Walter Hadlee, Joe Hardstaff, Neil Harvey, Lindsay Hassett, Vijay Hazare, Len Hutton, Doug Insole, Roly Jenkins, Ian Johnson, John Langridge, Ray Lindwall, George Mann, Peter May, Jackie McGlew, Keith Miller, Alan Oakman, Sonny Ramadhin, Doug Ring, Jack Robertson, Athol Rowan, Jeff Stollmeyer, Bert Sutcliffe, Roy Tattersall, Fred Trueman, Alf Valentine, Cyril Washbrook, Everton Weekes, R. E. S. Wyatt, Norman Yardley etc. Accompanied by the dust jacket (some tears, creasing and small areas of paper loss). Together with a miniature cricket bat individually signed by thirteen Test cricketers including Charlie Hallows, Len Hopwood, Eddie Paynter, Cliff Gladwin, Dick Pollard, Bill Farrimond, Jack Ikin etc. All have signed in bold inks with their names alone. Varnished to the front side. G to VG, 2
DAD'S ARMY: Selection of signed pieces (2), signed postcard photographs, 8 x 10s (2) by various cast members of the British television comedy series Dad's Army comprising Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier, John Laurie, Arnold Ridley (rare signed 2.5 x 3.5 photograph in costume as Private Charles Godfrey; the signature a touch light in places), Clive Dunn (2), Ian Lavender, Bill Pertwee and Frank Williams. FR (1), G to generally VG, 9
*Dad's Army. Theatre programme for a production of Dad's Army at Theatre Royal, Bath, August/September 1976, 16 pp. including printed stapled wrappers, featuring adverts, cast list and biographies, etc., the biographies for Arthur Lowe (Captain Mainwaring), John Le Mesurier (Sergeant Wilson), Arnold Ridley (Private Godfrey), Ian Lavender (Private Pike), Bill Pertwee, (Chief ARP Warden Hodges), Frank Williams (Rev. Timothy Farthing) and Edward Sinclair (Mr Yeatman, the verger), all neatly signed in black, blue or red ink by the actor concerned, ticket stub for 2nd September peformance tipped on to one page, slim 8vo, together with a colour photographic reproduction of five of the Dad's Army main characters outdoors, signed in the blank lower margin by the right-most actor John Laurie, 14 x 22.5cm (2)
A group of 10 signed prints of cricketers, subjects comprising Geoffrey Boycott, Denis Compton, Don Bradman, Len Hutton, Godfrey Evans, Clyde Walcott, Rodney Marsh, Richard Hadlee, Viv Richards & Ian Botham, signed over Rodger Towers illustrations commissioned for a calendar, mounted ready for framing, overall 44 by 34.5cm., 17 by 13 1/2in.
IAN GODFREY (1942-1992); a lopsided stoneware bowl, bronze glaze, donkey and duck to pierced rim, flower to one side, incised concentric lines to interior and exterior, diameter 19cm (max). Provenance: Purchased from Eric Raspin. CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
The Defence Medal signed by TWENTY SEVEN. Unfathomably rare Defence Medal cover - Eric Wormald variety signed by 20 Victoria Cross winners, 2 George Cross winners, and 5 top officers. Numbered 25 of 26 signed by Wormald to reverse. Signatures are Marcus Ervine Andrews VC, Richard Annand VC, Richard Burton VC, Leonard Cheshire VC, John Cruickshank VC, Viscount De L'Isle VC, George Eardley VC, Henry Foote VC, Ian Fraser VC, Philip Gardner VC, Odette Hallowes GC, Norman Jackson VC, David Jamieson VC, John Kenneally VC, Rod Learoyd VC, Godfrey Place VC, Pat Porteous VC, Bill Reid VC, AVM Sir Laurence Sinclair GC, Tasker Watkins VC, Eric Wilson VC, Peter Wright VC, MRAF Lord Elworthy, Field Marshal Sir Roland Gibbs, MRAF Sir John Grandy, Field Marshal Sir Richard Hull and Admiral of the Fleet Lord Lewin. Comes with a special insert detailing all the autographs. Good condition.
AUTOGRAPHS / ASHES 1948 Two autograph album sheets. One signed by England with 9 autographs of Norman Yardley, Godfrey Evans, Cyril Washbrook, Joe Hardstaff, Denis Compton, Charlie Barnett, Jim Laker, Alec Bedser and Len Hutton. The other has 14 Australia signatures including Don Bradman, Sid Barnes, Sam Loxton, Doug Ring, Neil Harvey, Arthur Morris, Ian Johnson, Ron Saggers, Don Tallon, Ray Lindwall, Ernie Toshack and Keith Miller, Good
AVIATION: A large colour 28 x 24 print entitled The Last Halifax (1981) by artist Terence Cuneo, individually signed to the lower white border in bold pencil by Terence Cuneo and over twenty RAF Marshals and pilots of World War II including Arthur T. Harris, Michael Beetham, Bill Farquharson, Tony Iveson, Benny Goodman, Harry Hughes, Reg Lewis, Edward Stocker, Gordon Mellor, Frank Wolfston, Laurie Godfrey, Tom Austin, John Cox, John Carrington, Ken Johnson, Ian Hunter etc. All have signed in bold pencil, each adding their ranks or squadrons etc., beneath their signatures. Limited edition number 677 of 850. Matted in white and framed and glazed in a gold coloured frame to an overall size of 37 x 32. VG
Peter Baxter Rhodesia: Last Outpost of the British Empire (SIGNED) First edition (hardback)limited to 150 copies, signed by the author on the title page. 544pp of text including index, with b&w illustrations. DJ now in loose protective plastic overwrap. This is the first complete history of Rhodesia, the country founded by Empire Builder, Cecil John Rhodes. Throughout this historical tapestry the author has skilfullY threaded in the many, often larger-than-life personalities who shaped Rhodesia`s destiny from the early characters like Cecil John Rhodes, Leander Starr Jameson, Frank Johnson, King Lobengula, Archibald Colquhoan and many others, to the later ones like Godfrey Huggins, Sir Edgar Whitehead, Garfield Todd, Joshua Nkomo, Robert Mugabe, Ian Smith and a host of others. Fine Alberton Galago 2010
Ian Godfrey (British, 1942-1992) Open Bowl, circa 1972 Stoneware, dry ochre and brown mottled glaze with cream painted and trailed design in the well, incised linear pattern beneath, the shaped rim with pierced holes H 6.5cm, D 29.2cm PROVENANCE: The Nicholas Treadwell Collection, Austria. Acquired directly from the Artist in the early 1970s. CONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
Ian Godfrey (British, 1942-1992) Teapot, circa 1972 Stoneware, dry cream glaze with dark brown splashes, carved linear designs and raised dots around the body, mounted with a looping cane handle H 21cm incl. handle, D 14.5cm PROVENANCE: The Nicholas Treadwell Collection, Austria. Acquired directly from the Artist in the 1970s. CONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
Ian Godfrey (British, 1942-1992) Box with Lid, circa 1974 Stoneware, layered mottled cream and dry brown glazes over a carved and pierced rectangular box, mounted with an animal head and a large tail, the lid mounted with a horned beast H 14cm, W 18cm, D 7.5cm PROVENANCE: The Nicholas Treadwell Collection, Austria. Acquired directly from the Artist in the early 1970s. CONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
Ian Godfrey (British, 1942-1992) Barrel with Birds Rattle, circa 1972 Stoneware, matt cream glaze, the barrel form mounted with three flowers to each side and two rows of birds to the top, the top with triangular pierced holes, raised on four feet H 10.4cm, W 20cm, D 9.6cm CONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
Ian Godfrey (British, 1942-1992) Small Horizontal Ring Form, circa 1973 Stoneware, dry brown glaze with cream and blue pours, the top with huts and small beasts in a hilly landscape, mounted with three flowers around the outside, raised on three small feet H 6.5cm, D 12.4cm PROVENANCE: The Nicholas Treadwell Collection, Austria. Acquired directly from the Artist in the early 1970s. CONDITION: Small chips to the underside of two feet, otherwise in perfect condition with no damage or restoration.
DAD'S ARMY: An excellent vintage signed 18.5 x 16 photograph by many of the main cast members and writers of Dad's Army individually comprising Arthur Lowe (Captain George Mainwaring), John Le Mesurier (Sergeant Arthur Wilson), Clive Dunn (Lance-Corporal Jack Jones), John Laurie (Private James Frazer), James Beck (Private Joe Walker), Arnold Ridley (Private Charles Godfrey), Ian Lavender (Private Frank Pike), David Croft, Jimmy Perry, Harold Snoad (creators and writers) and one other. The image depicts the cast and crew standing and seated together in several rows on the set of an episode of Dad's Army, the cast each wearing their character costumes. All have boldly signed with their names alone in blue and black inks to the lower photographer's mount. Matted in red and framed and glazed in a gold coloured frame to an overall size of 22.5 x 20. Signed cast photographs relating to Dad's Army are extremely rare and this is a particularly desirable example. EX Provenance: The present photograph was acquired by the vendor directly from the widow of James Beck and is one of only a small number that were signed for the cast and crew of Dad's Army.
CRICKET: An autograph album containing over 200 signatures by various cricketers and teams, mainly of the 1940s and 1950s, including Don Bradman, Arthur Gilligan, Learie Constantine, Walter Hammond, Harold Larwood, Maurice Tate, A. W. Carr, Arthur Mailey, Australia 1948 (17 signatures including Don Bradman, Lindsay Hassett, Keith Miller, Ray Lindwall, Doug Ring, Neil Harvey, Colin McCool, Ian Johnson, Arthur Morris etc.), England 1948 (10 signatures including Len Hutton, Godfrey Evans, Jim Laker, Denis Compton, Alec Bedser, Cyril Washbrook, Norman Yardley etc.), New Zealand 1949 (12 signatures including Walter Hadlee, Bert Sutcliffe, Frank Mooney, Merv Wallace, John Reid, Verdun Scott etc.), West Indies 1950 (13 signatures including Robert Christiani, Hines Johnson, Roy Marshall, Lance Pierre, Sonny Ramadhin, Jeff Stollmeyer, Alf Valentine, Clyde Walcott, Everton Weekes, Learie Constantine etc.), England 1950 (11 signatures including Len Hutton, Cyril Washbrook, Alec Bedser, Godfrey Evans etc.), South Africa 1951 (8 signatures including Jackie McGlew, Cuan McCarthy etc.), Australia 1953 (18 signatures including Keith Miller, Richie Benaud, Gil Langley, Sid Barnes, Ian Craig, Neil Harvey etc.), England 1953 (13 signatures including Len Hutton, Alec Bedser, Reg Simpson, Peter May, Godfrey Evans, Tom Graveney, Brian Statham, Denis Compton etc.), Pakistan 1954 (14 signatures including Hanif Mohammad, Shujauddin Butt etc.), Kent C.C.C. (seven signatures including Godfrey Evans, Bryan Valentine etc.), Nottinghamshire C.C.C. (13 signatures including Charles Harris, Reg Simpson, Joe Hardstaff Jr. etc.), Gloucestershire C.C.C. (14 signatures including Tom Graveney etc.), Surrey C.C.C. (11 signatures including Alec Bedser, Eric Bedser, Stuart Sturridge, Jim Laker, Peter May etc.) etc. All of the pages are multiple signed, the earlier teams largely in bold pencil and the later ones in ink. A few pages loose and some light overall age wear, G
CRICKET: Selection of signed hardback editions by various cricketers etc., most multiple signed, including Cricket Characters 2 individually signed to the inside colour caricatures by Chris Cairns, Devon Malcolm, Shoaib Akhtar and Waqar Younis, England versus Australia - A Pictorial History of the Test Matches since 1877 signed by Ted Dexter, Richie Benaud, Bob Willis, Ken Barrington, Trevor Bailey, Jim Laker, Godfrey Evans, Alec Bedser, Eric Bedser, Bob Appleyard, Ray Illingworth, Derek Underwood etc., Compton on Cricketers Past and Present signed by Viv Richards, Keith Miller, Godfrey Evans, Bob Simpson and Denis Compton, Triumph in Australia - Mike Gatting's 1986-87 Cricket Diary signed by Mike Gatting, Chris Broad, Graham Dilley, Allan Lamb, Allan Border etc., Ashes '85 signed by Mike Gatting, Neil Foster, Allan Lamb, Graham Gooch, Peter May, Ian Botham, David Gower, John Emburey, Alec Bedser, Allan Border etc., It's Been A Piece of Cake signed by Brian Johnston, Denis Compton, Colin Cowdrey, Ray Illingworth, Ted Dexter, Fred Trueman, Bob Willis, Keith Miller, Geoff Boycott, Bob Simpson, Dennis Lillee, Brian Close, R. E. S. Wyatt, David Gower, Tom Graveney, Godfrey Evans, Alec Bedser etc., All are accompanied by the dust jackets. G to generally VG, 13
CRICKET: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger, a few 8 x 10s, signed pieces, First Day Cover (1), a few signed programmes (some multiple signed) etc., by various cricketers including Ray Lindwall, Bill O'Reilly, Percy Fender (interesting T.L.S. recounting the first time he played for England), Geoff Boycott & Len Hutton, David Gower, John Edrich, Bob Willis, Graham Gooch, Fred Trueman, Alan Knott, Ian Botham, Alec Bedser, Denis Compton, Godfrey Evans, Gary Sobers, Derek Randall, Greg Chappell, Bob Woolmer, Ian Redpath, Doug Walters, Chris Old, Trevor Chappell etc. Generally VG, 18
A COLLECTION OF VOLUMES - FERRARI including; Enzo Ferrari The Man by Gino Ranciti, Ferrari by Hans Tanner, Ferrari 275GTB and GTS by Ian Weber, Forty years of Ferrari V12 Engines by W.E. Gasich, Ferrari The Road Cars by Antoine Brunet, Ferrari Turbo by Jonathan Thompson, The Complete Ferrari by Godfrey Eton, Great Marks for Ferrari by Godfrey Eton, The Ferrari by Gianni Rogliatti and Ferrari The Enduring Legend by Nikki Wright, (10 vols in all)
WORLD POLITICS: Selection of signed pieces and album pages by various World leaders including Moshe Sharett, Golda Meir, D. S. Senanayake, Sirimavo Bandaranaike, William Gopallawa, Louis St. Laurent, John Diefenbaker, W. L. Mackenzie-King, Dean Acheson, Richard Casey, Robert Menzies, John Curtin, Peter Fraser, Sidney Holland, Jan Smuts, Nicolaas Havenga, Johannes Strijdom, Daniel Malan, Godfrey Huggins, Ian Douglas Smith, Tetsu Katayama, Ichiro Hatoyama, Jafar Sharif-Emami, Mohammad Mosaddegh, Ba U, Khawaja Nazimuddin, Ayub Khan, Cheddi Jagan, Ismet Inonu, Celal Bayar, Seretse Khama, Kwame Nkrumah, Habib Bourguiba, Hastings Banda, Paul Magloire, Ismail al-Azhari, Muhammad Naguib etc. Each of the pages are annotated and numbered in ink in the hand of the collector and have tape stains to one edge, some of which slightly affect the signatures. FR to generally G, 46
AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing over 30 signed clipped pieces, multiple signed sheets and letterheads etc., by various footballers, cricketers and some other sportsmen, a few entertainers, each laid down to pages, including Australia 1956 (8 signatures including Ian Johnson, Neil Harvey, Len Maddocks etc.), Real Murcia (14 signatures on a menu card, 25th February 1956), Surrey CCC (9 signatures including Alec Bedser, Eric Bedser, Peter May, Michael Stewart etc.), Bolton Wanderers FC 1936 (17 signatures including Harry Goslin, Ray Westwood, Alex Finney etc.), Bobby Charlton, Stanley Matthews, Godfrey Evans, Roy Bentley, Johnny Haynes, Jim Laker, Colin Cowdrey, Freddie Mills, George Formby etc. A few facsimile team sheets. FR to about G
ARR IAN GODFREY (British, 1942-1992)Bowl with handle, 1972Stoneware, all over bronze manganese glaze with incised geometric design in the well, a handle mounted beneath the oval rimH 8.6cm, W 32cm, D 18.5cmPROVENANCE: The Berkeley Collection. Acquired from the Craft Centre, London, 1972.Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
2x England cricket team signed b/w photographs to include 1959/60 to incl Peter May (Capt), Colin Cowdrey, Freddie Truman, Ted Dexter, Ken Barrington, Godfrey Evans, Brian Statham, et al (signed in ink but some faded together with 1970s England team including Mike Brearley (Capt), Bob Willis, Ian Botham, Alan old, David Gower, Graham Roope, Hendrick et al – both 8x10"
Ian Godfrey (British, 1942-1992) A hanging Bowl, circa 1985 Stoneware, oval form with a rounded base, the body with intricate carved designs filled with a white slip, two pierced bars mounted beneath the rim Provenance: Private Collection, London" Height 7cm, Width 11.3cm, Depth 9.5cm Condition: In perfect condition with no damage or restoration View on auctionatrium.com
Ian Godfrey (British, 1942-1992) A large Bowl Stoneware, thick green ash glaze with ash deposits over intricate carved repeat chevron designs inside and out with a broad band of pierced carving around the rim, raised on a small foot" Diameter 33cm, Height 14cm Condition: Very small glaze loss to the rim, otherwise in perfect condition with no further damage or restoration - detailed condition report available on request View on auctionatrium.com
Ian Godfrey (British, 1942-1992) A large Teapot with Village Scene, circa 1970 Stoneware, intricately carved body with matt white glaze beneath a thick running dolomite glaze with grey, green and pink colours, the lid with carved animals, birds, huts and obelisks, rows of birds mounted around the shoulder, with looping cane handle Provenance: Private Collection, London" One small bird on the shoulder with restored head, otherwise in perfect condition with no further damage or restoration - detailed condition report available on request Height incl. handle 24.5cm, Width 24.5cm, Depth 16.5cm View on auctionatrium.com
Ian Godfrey (British, 1942-1992) A Chest of Drawers, circa 1970 Stoneware, matt grey white glaze, the chest containing four drawers mounted with birds and antelope, the front and sides with carved linear patterns, the underside and reverse with a carved design of antelope and birds within a grid, three small blocks set into the top Provenance: Private Collection, London" In perfect condition with no damage or restoration Height 8cm, Width 10cm, Depth 5.7cm View on auctionatrium.com
SAXON’S EVERYBODY’S BOOK OF GAMES, circa 1896, orig cl worn + OFFICIAL RULES OF SPORTS AND GAMES 1949, 1949, orig cl gt, d/w + GERALD BRODRIBB: ALL AROUND THE WICKET, 1951, 1st edn, orig cl + JOHN MARSHALL: THE WEAVING WILLOW, orig cl, d/w + IAN PEEBLES: TALKING OF CRICKET, 1953, 1st edn, orig cl gt + WILLIAM GODFREY: MALLESON AT MELBOURNE, 1956, 1st edn, orig cl + J M KILBURN: CRICKET DECADE ENGLAND V AUSTRALIA 1946-1956, 1959, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w + IRVING ROSENWATER: 500 NOTABLE CRICKET QUOTATIONS, 1996, ttl pge sigd by author, orig ptd card wraps + THE NEW PUNCH LIBRARY, [nd], vols 11 and 18, orig blind stpd cl gt (10)
VICTORIA CROSS: Selection of signed clipped pieces, a few notes etc., by various Royal Navy officers, all recipients of the Victoria Cross, including James Magennis, Ian Fraser, Godfrey Place, Anthony Miers, Robert Ryder, Victor Crutchley, Gordon Campbell, Tommy Gould etc. Generally G to about VG, 10
An album containing two stuck in printed and headed sheets, all fully autographed, comprising M.C.C. South Africa Tour 1956-57, Captain Peter May, (seventeen signatures) and Australian Team on Tour 1956, Captain Ian Johnson, (eighteen signatures) as well as thirty three stuck in single autographs including Richard Attenborough, Kenneth More, Donald Sinden, Ian Carmichael, Jack Warner, Jack Hawkins, Nigel Stock, Godfrey Evans and Alex Bedser
CHRISTOPHER CARTER TAPERED OVOID VASE stoneware, oval-necked, circular foot, textured-mottled faun -brown glaze, impressed monogram to base, 21.5cm high; JOHN ADRIAN BECK OVOID VASE, stoneware, narrow waisted neck, applied triple leaves (chipped), textured and mottled celadon-blue glazed body, impressed monogram, 23.5cm high; IAN GODFREY (BORN 1942) OIL LAMP in the form of a stag, buff glaze with incised regular geometric bandings, circular foot, unmarked, 9.2cm high (3)

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