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Assorted HiFi including Marantz CD62 CD player with remote and instructions and Denon AVC3020 AV surround sound amplifier (remote in office - 7549) CONDITION REPORT: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.
Chrome finish standard lamp, tulip style base (H130cm) a white finish standard lamp with a triangular shaped base (H180cm) and a small metal filing cabinet, two drawers (W41cm, H68cm, D40cm) (3) (This item is PAT tested - 5 day warranty from date of sale) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
•JEFFERY CAMP, RA (b.1923) CRAIGIE, GIRL AND SELF PORTRAIT ON A BUS Oil and pencil sketch on ply panel, of irregular hendecagonal shape, unframed 22 x 19cm.; with a charcoal drawing of a dance in Lowestoft, signed, 46 x 58cm.; and a landscape by John Lessore, oil on board, 20.5 x 32cm. (3) * The principal item depicts the artist with Craigie Aitchison, RA Provenance: (Camp oil) London, Browse and Darby; (Lessore) London, Theo Waddington, 1981 ++ Camp oil good; Camp dreawing with gum stains at edges; Lessore needs a light clean
ERIC RAVILIOUS (Illustrator) (1903-1942) HIGH STREET First edition of this celebrated volume, with title vignette and all 24 colour lithographs, text by J. M. Richards, published by Curwen Press, 1938, 8vo * This book, rarely found complete nowadays, "achieved a modest success, becoming over time a highly sought-after collectors' item... it was a considerable artistic achievement for what was virtually a first effort in the medium" (Alan Powers, Eric Ravilious, Artist & Designer, 2013, p.58). ++ With original boards but later rebound; the plates in generally good condition but with some slight handling marks; colours fresh
ROY OF THE ROVERS Original Roy of the Rovers artwork by the leading sports artist Paul Trevillion who has been and still is the leading artist of Sporting Artwork. This item is a Trevillion 1963 detailed preparatory art for Tiger Comic " Learn to play the Roy Race Way". Trevillion was helped and advised on the "Learn to Play" series by Bill Nicholson and Alf Ramsey with whom Trevillion began a lasting friendship when he captured and drew them in their Tottenham playing days for the Lillywhite Magazine. The Tiger Comic with the "Learn to Play the Roy Race Way" signed by Trevillion is included in this lot. Good
Antiquities - a Lower Paleolithic Derbyshire flint hand axe, 10cm long overall, collection labels and numbering, c. 400,000 - 350,000 BC, Provenance: found at Willington Gravel Pits, Derbyshire, in the mid-20th century, Ex-Collection of George Turton of Nuthall, Nottinghamshire.Published, Posnasky, The Lower and Middle Paleolithic Industries of The English East Midlands, 1963, page 368, item 1; Bridgland [...], Quaternary of the Trent, 2014, page 269 and references to Turton's excavations at Willington, page 248.
Local Interest - Chesterfield College, a scrapbook of local newspaper clippings, principally from the Derbyshire Times, clipped, aranged, pasted and dated in ink MS from 12th October 1927 to 13th October 1978, red half-calf over moiré boards, loosely inserted library slip stamped: Restricted Access Item, 4to
A 19th century oak spinning wheel, of good colour and patination. CONDITION REPORT: The wool winder housing is broken and missing. The spinning wheel itself is split at the hub and has numerous chips on the rim. The joints where the wheel has been constructed are slightly open and visible. The large and small pieces of turned wood which are removable look to be replacements as they are a different colour to the rest of the item. There are no makers names or initials evident.
An early 19th century papier mache oval tray, with gilt medallion to centre and gilded borders, the underside marked with a sphinx and initials "J III SS" with through arrow. Diameter 72.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The interior gilding and decorations to the centre are partially erased. The gilding around the upper left hand and right hand sections of the rim are fully erased. The remainder of the upper section is partially erased. There are small sections throughout the remaining gilding which are partially erased. There are large and small ring marks to the main field. There are small nicks throughout the edge. Looking at the underside there are two patches of D shaped cracks on the right hand side, one 11 cm x 2.5 cm, the other 12 cm x 3 cm, with an additional crack attached to the edge +/- 3 cm x 2 cm. These cracks are not obvious on the top side. The underside has numerous scratches throughout. Overall this is an item that has seen regular heavy use.

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