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LEONARD COHEN - TAKE THIS WALTZ/FIRST WE TAKE MANHATTAN DEMO CASSETTE. Fantastic collectors' item with this demo cassette from Leonard Cohen dating from, April 1987. The tape (TDK SA 60) has hand written on the A side label 'Leonard Cohen Mixes 4/87 L.C' with the card inlay stating 'Leonard's Copy'. The cassette appears to be in excellent condition. Provenance: From the collection of Avril Giacobbi, whose partner Martin Machat was Leonard Cohen's lawyer and business manager at this period.
A TRAFALGAR ERA 18 POUNDER BLOOMFIELD CANNON, the characteristic cast iron six stage body with plain trunnions and typical bloomfield style cascabel, the breech incised with shot and powder measures and dated 1805, mounted on a later full naval style carriage. Acquired at Portsmouth Naval Dockyard. The rear of the breech and cascabel with corrosion. Please note this item will not be available to view at the rooms and any prospective purchaser will have to arrange collection from the vendor's premises.
Nigeria, Yoruba, Igbomina Ajasse, male twin figure, with grimacing face, metal and beaded ornaments and an Igbomina, Abba Magba, male twin fiugre, the ears above the neck. Ref: for the first item, same workshop as Ibeji in Africa, Museum Berg en Dal, The Netherlands. Provenance Ursula Voorhuis, St. Agatha h. 25,5 and 28,3 cm. [2]
From the collection of Angela Grant - Chacok - three Chacok made clothing ensembles, the first being a red floral patterned two piece outfit (size 2 - accompanied with a photograph of Ms Grant alongside Amy Winehouse wearing this outfit), the second a three piece with shawl, top (size 2) and maxi skirt, and the third item being a red abstract patterned long sleeve top (Size 2). Great collection..Angela Grant is a British actress best known for her appearances in four Carry On films including Carry On Up the Khyber and Carry On Girls. Before she began her acting career, she was a teenage fashion model for Michael Whittaker.
Official Tottenham Hotspur FC Opus signed publisher’s proof, presented to Hunter Davies author & collector, limited edition 803 of 1,000, signed on title page in ink by Hunter Davies and inscribed UP THE SPURS, covering the history of the club with contributions from leading writers including Hunter Davies, plus exclusive interviews and photo shoots of Tottenham stars, leather bound, hand-stitched hardback, silvered page edges, page size 50 by 50cm., with original presentational clamshell outer box, originally retailed at £4,000, condition is good with little wear, there is no cardboard box with this item, the exterior navy clamshell case bears minor wear, the interior has been opened and not sealed Items from the Hunter Davies collection are illustrated in the book.
Varied collection of racing magazines, brochures, form books, bloodstock sale catalogues, souvenir newspapers etc., including editions of The British Racehorse mostly from 1970s and Sporting Chronicle Flat Racing Annual Formbooks circa 1960s; the majority of the rest dating to the modern era and including Tattersalls December Sales circa 2010, Timeform Races and Racehorses circa 1990s & 21st century; also a number of volumes on breeding in the German language (qty.) Overall condition is fair to good with wear to each item in this lot, wear and use obvious to each book and magazine, some with creases, some wear to d/j's.
A 3.5 inch gauge live steam LBSC locomotive 'Mona'. An LNER 0-6-2T loco in green livery, 'Lucy' 1972. Copper boiler, two inside cylinders with Hackworth valve gear, axle and hand pumps, mechanical lubricator, blower, reverser, etc. Please note; sold without boiler certificate or boiler history and therefore as a collector's item. Generally appears GC, some running wear, etc. £800-1200
35 Matchbox vehicles. 8x Coca-Cola series 'Mattel Wheels' series. Plus MB series etc including - Fire Engine, MGF, Cement Mixer, Nissan 300ZX, Ford Thunderbird etc. Plus a King Size K-103 Tanker Truck in COMET livery. 2 additional Coca-Cola 1955 Chevrolet Bel-Air and a 1921 Ford Model T. A Convoy Kenworth box truck. A Matchbox series 40th Anniversary Commemorative 5 vehicle Pack, etc. Plus a few other items including Corgi 5 Trucks set. A majorette 5 vehicle Cadbury's set and an ERTL 3 item Airwolf set. Together with a number of other items including a 5 vehicle Road Machines set, Bryant & May's 4 vehicle set. A Hamley's 3 vehicle set. Unigate 3 vehicle set etc. (45). All boxed, some wear/basic postal boxes. Contents VGC-Mint. £50-70
Unique Skier Punch Bowl by Culinary Concepts The Culinary Concepts Skier Punch Bowl will make a truly off-piste addition to your home! This original, unique first sample was created as a preproduction piece, making it a one-of-a-kind item. A fantastic addition to any party or festive celebration, it is guaranteed to get guests talking. With a design inspired by vintage ski resorts and nostalgic holidays on the slopes, this punch bowl is perfect for keeping bottles cool, serving snacks or filling with your favourite tipple. Supporting the stainless-steel bowl are three skiers, mid-jump, which have been handcrafted and cast from quality aluminium. The solid black granite base will ensure that the punch bowl will remain sturdy, no matter how you choose to use it. As this bowl is an original, unique sample, it does feature minor blemishes but has no functionality defects. 32 x 40 x 30 cm bowl dia 30 cm base dia 23 cm Donated by: Culinary Concepts www.culinaryconcepts.co.uk
Pink Floyd A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour Commemorative Platinum Disc A rare item of Pink Floyd memorabilia, given personally by members of Pink Floyd to a close circle of those involved in the A Momentary Lapse of Reason tour (1987– 1989), which was the highest-grossing tour of the 1980’s worldwide. This cherished commemorative disc was awarded to Louis Messina, promoter of the North American leg of the tour from September to December 1987. 54 x 43 x 3 cm Donated by: Louis Messina Photo: Doug Atfield
A signed Ralph Larmann Photograph of Ed Sheeran and Sir Elton John Performing Together at Wembley Stadium, 10 July 2015 Uniquely Signed by Ed Sheeran, Sir Elton John and Ralph Larmann This photograph is an extremely rare one-off item for the collector of British pop music history. It shows Ed Sheeran performing with Elton John during one of Ed’s shows at Wembley Stadium in July 2015. They duetted Elton’s Don’t Go Breaking My Heart and Ed’s Afire Love. The photograph was taken by the German photographer Ralph Larmann, one of the world’s leading performance photographers. It has been uniquely signed by Ed Sheeran, Elton John and Ralph Larmann, who printed it especially for this charity auction. Ralph Larmann comments, ‘I was able to experience for the first time what an incredible positive energy Ed gives his audience. When Elton John came on stage on the evening of 10 July to sing and play with Ed, it was an emotional highlight that I have rarely experienced as a musician and photographer. The fascinating thing about Ed is that he is able, in his own unique and unadulterated way, to make countless people on this planet positive and happy through his music.’ Fine Art Print photograph, printed on CANSON Infinity Fibre Rag paper Unframed 111.8 x 76 cm Please note that during the signing process in Germany, Suffolk and London the photograph suffered a little wear, most notably in the bottom right hand corner near the signature, but as you can see from the illustrated image here, it does not detract from the image as a whole. Donated by: Ralph Larmann www.larmann.com Photo: Doug Atfield (1)
Original signed Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet Photograph 1968 by Michael Joseph Signed by Bill Wyman A very rare item of rock and roll memorabilia, just one of four framed colour outtakes, captured by iconic South African photographer, Michael Joseph, in June 1968 at Sarum Chase, a neo-Tudor mansion in Hampstead, London. The photograph features the original line up of the Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts. It was taken during a publicity shoot for their ground-breaking album Beggars Banquet, first released in 1968 and universally acclaimed as one of the greatest albums of all time. Signed by Bill Wyman, it features the inscription ‘Stones Publicity Photo for Beggars Banquet Album at Sarum Chase, London 7th June 1968.’ Framed 53 x 63.7 x 1 cm Donated by: Bill Wyman https://billwyman.com/ Photo: Doug Atfield
A signed Rolling Stones Their Satanic Majesties Request Gold Disc, Signed by Bill Wyman Released in 1967, Their Satanic Majesties Request is the Rolling Stones’ psychedelic, self-produced, sixth British studio album. This iconic and highly collectible item of Rolling Stones memorabilia was presented to Bill Wyman in recognition of record sales reaching No 3 in the UK and No 2 in the US Album Charts. Framed 55 x 49 x 2 cm Donated by: Bill Wyman https://billwyman.com/ Photo: Doug Atfield
England Anti-Racism T-Shirt Signed by Football Legends Sir Bobby Robson and Kevin Beattie Your chance to win a very special and timely piece of football memorabilia signed by two legends of the game. The anti-racism T-shirt was designed to commemorate the England v Croatia friendly at Portman Road, home of Ipswich Town, in August 2003. It is signed by the late Sir Bobby Robson, former manager of Ipswich Town, England, Barcelona and Newcastle among others, and Ipswich Town legend the late Kevin Beattie, who gave the T-shirt to Duncan Foster. On the front is a special design of the England flag while the back of the T-shirt is emblazoned with the message ‘England against Racism’ and signatures which include ‘Good Luck, The Boss’. The match was played on St George’s Day with England winning 3-1 thanks to goals from David Beckham, Michael Owen and Frank Lampard. Half the proceeds from this special auction item will be donated to the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation, and the other half to GeeWizz Charity. Donated by: Duncan Foster Photo: Doug Atfield (2,3 & 4)
An interesting framed piece of embroidery,possibly a former scarf, shawl or clerical item?? Filigree edging which is surrounding a star which houses a different embroidered flower in each point and finishing with section of lillies to the centre, wool fringing to bottom of background fabric which appears to be a fine grosgrain.
Large Bronze Bust of Adolf Hitler, double life size bronze head of Adolf Hitler fitted to a polished marble base. Not signed. Very impressive as a centre piece for a collection. Measurements of base 31x27x15 cms, head stands 42cms high, with base 57cms, very heavy, we are not able to offer in house post and packing on this lot. We do not believe this item to be from the 1930’s / 1940’s period, sold on this basis.
C. 386-534 AD. Northern Wei Dynasty. A painted pottery figure of a caparisoned horse. The horse stands foursquare with its head drawn inwards, and its tail lowered. Its pelt is picked out in a beautiful deep red, reminiscent of the tones traditionally associated with wealth in Chinese society, while its mane is reserved the light tan colour The creature is decked out with a carefully-modelled strap-and-boss bridle, a prominent breastgirth ornamented with bells, and a long, tasselled saddle. The horse is the seventh of the twelve animals in a zodiac cycle and represents strength, energy and an outgoing nature. Indeed, some peoples including Mongolians and Manchurians, revere and worship the horse and its power. Ceramic figures such as this item would often have ritual functions, reflecting beliefs in the ability of the horse to provide assistance, luck and companionship. The Northern Wei dynasty ruled northern China from c. 386 to 534 AD, and its most famous achievement was unifying a large empire following a long period social and political turbulence. However, craftsmen working under this dynasty were also responsible for beautiful works of art, as this object exemplifies. Excellent condition. Comes fully authenticated with a TL test from Ralf Kotalla laboratory, Germany. A comparable example was recently sold at Christie’s for £29,375 , see https://www.christies.com/lotfinder/lot/a-painted-grey-pottery-figure-of-a-1791461-details.aspx?from=searchresults&intObjectID=1791461 Size: L:380mm / W:330mm ; 3.1kg .Provenance: Private collection of an Oxford professional, formed in the 1970s-1990s on the UK art market.
C. 1300 AD or later. Islamic medieval. Glazed ceramic diorama with a beautiful turquoise glaze typical of medieval Islamic ceramics. The item comprises rectangular base supporting a pen which contains a large array of stylised quadrupedal animals, probably oxen. This exceptional object would make a gorgeous statement piece within the context of a modern collection. Medieval Islamic ceramics developed as a distinctive tradition of decoration in Muslim lands several centuries after the original Arab conquests. From the 9th century onwards, distinctive Islamic ceramic styles, often involving glazed and/or incised decoration developed and spread across the Islamic world and beyond; Islamic ceramics also had an important influence on pottery production in Italy and in the Byzantine Empire. Good condition. Size: L:90mm / W:230mm ; 1.7kg. Provenance: From the important collection of a London doctor A.R; passed by descent to his son; formerly acquired before 2000 on the UK art market.
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Chinese Ming Dynasty Attendant Figure. An elaborately crafted male attendant figure dressed in a grey robe with vibrant yellow and green trimmings. The attendant sports a yellow domed hat and holds either a doll or a human child in front of him. Attendant figures such as this item were important to a variety of cultures with afterlife beliefs which involved trials, travels, or an afterlife similar to that which was lived on earth. These figures were considered to be able to watch over their owners, providing them with protection. Popular choices included warriors, dancers, male and female figures, and animals. Good condition.Size: L:200mm / W:73mm ; 435g. Provenance: From the private collection of an Oxford gentleman; previously in an old British collection, formed in before 2000 on the UK / International art markets.

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