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Lot 691

Smoke Irish Brands, Create Jobs Markievicz (Constance),  Dail Minister for Labour. Leaflet (1pp, one side only) addressed to 'Men and Women of Ireland' saying 'Your Duty is Clear' and asking them to 'Demand Irish-Made Cigarettes,' with a list of Irish manufacturers. With a British recruitment leaflet printed in green, headed '4 Questions for the Women of Ireland,' referring to 'what the Germans have done in Belgium,' etc. Both Scarce. (2)

Lot 694

Appeal for 'Information' for Law and Order [British Intelligence in Ireland]  A Poster, c. 18" x 12" (46cms x 30cms), asking for information from 'self-respecting Irishmen' to put a stop to 'murders' by members of the Irish Republican Army, to be sent to D.W. Ross at a Poste Restante address in London, c. 1920's. Write your information on ordinary notepaper, being careful to give neither your name nor your address. Remember also to disguise your handwriting, or else to print the words...' and offering a reward and the utmost secrecy. With a small printed leaflet (c. 6" x 4") bearing the same text. Both items are Scarce, particularly the Poster. (2)

Lot 706

Pearse (P.H.) An original A.L.s. on Sgoil Eanna Notepaper, dated 13 Sept. 1915, 1pp, to a Mrs. Walsh, saying Patrick [presumably her son] has settled down well, and enclosing the school's account 'at the reduced rate agreed, and shall be very grateful for cheque.' Minor damage with loss of a few letters, not obscuring the meaning. With two further items, an American leaflet dated 16 May 1916 concerning 'Freedom's Martyrs', and a Dail Eireann loan receipt issued to Aodh Mac a'Mhaoir [Weir], 25 Iuil 1919, signed by Daithi O Donnchchadha, Runai, all with a covering letter from Comh Choiste Leabharlanna Longfoirt-Iarmhi, 15.6.1968, thanking Dr. Hugh Weir of Mullingar for loan of these items for a 1916 exhibition. The Pearse Letter is not in O Buachalla's collection. Pearse was under urgent financial pressure at this time. As a collection, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 238

Leonard Creo (Born 1923), 29cm by 44cm, oil on canvas, Four School Girls Playing, signed, framed, sold with leaflet from Madden Galleries

Lot 157

Playing Card Wrappers, 2 playing card duty wrappers and 6 playing card wrappers (De La Rue, Herald, Highlander, Royal Stag etc.) together with a leaflet from John Waddington Ltd. announcing the end of the Playing Card Duty of 3d in 1960 (gd) (9)

Lot 175

Ephemera, Cookery and Food, 9 items to include 1911 'Cox's Manual of Gelatine Cookery', Tala Icing Book No 1716 'How To Decorate a Cake', 1932 'The Recipe Book of Atora', 'Knox Gelatine' booklet circa 1930, Marmite Robinson Crusoe pantomime mini leaflet, 1913 Ideal Home Exhibition catalogue etc. (gd) (9)

Lot 178

Ephemera, a selection of vintage items to include advertising leaflets, books, booklets and catalogues. 'Bath's' of Southampton 1934 catalogue, Messenger & Co Ltd catalogue of greenhouses circa 1925, 'Vantella' Shirts and 'Liberty' shoes leaflets, 1933 copy of The Architectural Review, book 'Dorothy Dimity', 'Interior Decorations' booklet circa 1930, 'Books Beat the Blackout' leaflet, Graham Sutherland booklet, 'What Do You Know' Raphael Tuck quiz book, 2 sets of The Beatles collectable postcards etc. (gen gd) (approx. 50)

Lot 636

Trade advertising, Fry's, selection of 9 items inc. 1915 Price List, two mechanical cards, a postcard 'The Five Senses', superb fold-out advertising leaflet etc (gd/vg)

Lot 313

A vintage Aunt Sally game, comprising a figure, mallet, three hoops and poles, within the original card box labelled 'Aunt Sally an indoor game for any number of players', together with a quantity of Meccano, with a leaflet and a card box

Lot 989

A quantity of plastic leaflet holders

Lot 702

JAMES BAMA (AMERICAN 1926) 'PAUL NEWMAN AS BUTCH CASSIDY', a limited edition print signed by Paul Newman and the artist, framed and glazed, approximate size 51cm x 73cm including margins, together with a VHS tape cassette and leaflet about the print and the original protective print sleeve

Lot 121

1979 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Sports SaloonRegistration no. Not UK RegisteredChassis no. V8/VOR/12194Offered without reserve•Factory-fitted automatic transmission•Used by AML Ltd director Peter Cadbury•Correct Tourmaline Blue paintworkFootnotes:With the resurrection of the 'Vantage' name in 1977, Aston Martin enthusiasts everywhere breathed a sigh of relief; previously applied to high-power versions of the DB six-cylinder cars, it had been dormant since the V8's arrival back in 1969. A heavier car than its six-cylinder predecessor, the V8 suffered as emissions legislation became ever more strangulating, leading to concern that Aston Martin's traditional performance image might be lost. The arrival of the Vantage dispelled any such worries. Propelling Aston's V8 back into the supercar league was a tuned version of the existing 5,340cc engine breathing through a quartet of 48mm Weber carburettors rather than the standard 42mm instruments. Valves and ports were enlarged and the camshafts changed, the end result being an estimated maximum output of around 375-380bhp - in Rolls-Royce fashion the factory chose not to disclose the actual figure, merely claiming that power was 'adequate'. In 1978 the V8 Vantage earned the title of 'world's fastest accelerating production car' and throughout its life delivered outstanding performance by any standard, accelerating to 60mph in just 5.2 seconds on its way to a top speed of 175mph. With such high speeds attainable, aerodynamic refinements were called for. Thus the Vantage gained a deep front 'chin' spoiler, blanked off front grille and a boot lid spoiler, the latter being bolted on to the earliest cars and later integrated into the bodywork. There were commensurate improvements to the suspension, brakes and tyres. Its accompanying copy Car Record Card confirms that this home-market V8 Vantage was despatched from Aston Martin's Newport Pagnell works on 12th November 1979 finished in Tourmaline Blue with Fawn leather interior trim. Notable factory features included a wood interior to V8 saloon specification; two detachable headrests; two Rearguard fog lamps; a Blaupunkt Bamberg stereo radio/cassette; and no front grille blanking plate. The current owner purchased the Vantage at Bonhams' Beaulieu sale in September 2011 (Lot 518). At that time we made the following statements: 'Copies of subsequent correspondence with the vehicle also confirm that V8/VOR/12194 was then converted by the Works Service Department from manual to automatic transmission for Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd director Peter Cadbury – one of only three such conversions believed to have been undertaken by Works Service at the time and a full 6 years before automatic transmission was officially offered on this model. Later enhancements include a deep front spoiler, Ronal alloys, a new steering wheel and a Vanquish-style starter button.''Stamped vouchers in the Service Booklet record services carried out at regular intervals by AML and AVJ from July 1980 at 1695m to October 1990 at 52,695m. More recent services have been undertaken by marque specialists Runnymede (in) September 2005 at 64,445m and by Nicholas Mee (in) November 2006 at 70,140m. While receipts on file detail further work carried out by the workshops of Lincoln Scott, HWM, Waterside Classics and Nicholas Mee including replacement sills 2003, full re-trim in cream hide piped in blue 2005, replacement air-conditioning 2006 and new brake discs 2007. The total mileage of 73,044 displayed when entered is also confirmed by readings from 19 MoTs dating back to 1987/8, the latest being valid until December, while 20 previous tax discs are also present as are a 1978/9 sales leaflet and price list.'Unfortunately, all of the aforementioned documentation is no longer with the car, apart from an old-style UK V5C Registration Certificate. As the car was subsequently exported, an application to retain the registration mark will be required.The V8 Vantage has been on static display for a number of years and will require recommissioning prior to road use. Please also note the Lot will attract the reduced 5% import tariff if it is to remain in the UK.Lot to be sold without reserve.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * N* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.N MOTORCYCLESIf purchased by a UK resident, this machine is subject to a NOVA declaration, whilst the responsibility of submitting the NOVA rests with the Buyer to do so, Bonhams will facilitate the process by engaging an agent (SHIPPIO) to undertake the NOVA and C88 (customs) application if applicable on the Buyer's behalf. A fee of £125 + VAT to do so will be added to the Buyer's invoice.CARSIf purchased by a UK resident, this machine is subject to a NOVA declaration, whilst the responsibility of submitting the NOVA rests with the Buyer to do so, Bonhams will facilitate the process by engaging an agent (CARS) to undertake the NOVA on the Buyer's behalf. A fee of £250 + VAT to do so will be added to the Buyer's invoice.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 14

LNWR Leaflet Rack plated, London & North Western Railway Company Crewe Works together with a Edmondson Ticket Dating machine manufactured by RE Freeman Newcastle. Both good condition.

Lot 207

Hornby Dublo - three Electric Trains Catalogues 2nd - 4th editions 1960-62; Book of Trains 1959; New 2-Rail Leaflet 1960; Meccano Catalogue 1958; Rail Layouts booklet; three Tri-ang/Tri-ang Hornby catalogues 8th, 9th and 16th editions; Trix Twin Railway Permanent Way Manual 1953; and Wrenn catalogue 7th edition c1988.

Lot 155

Three Books:- Handbook for the Installation, Running and Maintenance of Rolls-Royce "Merlin" Aero Engines, Series II, May 1938, with tipped in leaflet to Mr G H Fentiman, 2.3.39, with numerous drawings and diagrams in text, fold-out diagrams, some coloured; a Royal Air force Signal Manual Part II (Radio-communication) Air Publication 1093, May 1937; a bound copy of Air Training Corps Gazette for 1943 (3)

Lot 419

Mamod - A boxed Mamod SR.1A steam roller. The model appears to be in Excellent condition overall with very light play and age related wear, and comes with steering rods, burner and pan, with spring driving belt in sealed packet and Mamod leaflet. The model is housed in a Fair Plus - Good box with age and storage imperfections, and comes with original cardboard insert.

Lot 418

Fleiscmann, - A boxed Fleischmann HO gauge #6651 electrically driven turntable which appears to demonstrate elements of play and use generally appearing Good overall with some loose parts and instruction leaflet contained in plastic bag, housed in a Fair Plus box with storage imperfections. Lot also comes with a large quantity of OO and HO gauge track including points, straights and curves such as Hornby R621, R609, R8073 and similar - which appear in Good overall condition. (4) (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 743

A CORGI NO.261, JAMES BOND ASTON MARTIN D.B.5 gold, excellent condition (all features working), complete with two assassin figures, Secret Instructions packet and folding leaflet, boxed, the box and inner pictorial display stand generally good to fair (box lacking one tab); together with four Matchbox 1-75 series model vehicles, circa 1970s-early 1980s, each mint or near mint and boxed (three boxes worn, one with detached end flap), (5).

Lot 54

A pair of Soviet rocket table lamps,mid-late 20th century, Russia, commemorating the 1961 Vostok-1 flight, on which cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin (1934-1968) became the first human to journey into outer space, 38.5cm high (2)Пара советских настольных ламп в форме ракетСередина/конец XX в., Россия, Они увековечивают полёт Восток-1 в 1961ом году, когда Юрий Гагарин (1934-68) стал первым человеком в космосе.Высота: 38,5см (2)Condition report: Overall in good order, having never been used. Complete with paper leaflet and additional bulb. Currently with two-pin plug fitting.

Lot 151

CHURCHILL (WINSTON)Beating the Invader. A Message from the Prime Minister, 2-page leaflet, 4 copies, all Cohen's first or second issue, some browning, creases where formerly folded, one with small rust marks and holes [Cohen B76.1-2; Woods A69], [1941]--If the Invader Comes. What To Do - And How to Do It, 2-page leaflet, 5 copies, some browning and creasing, 3 slightly chipped at edges, one with very small hole, [1940], 4to (c.275 x 208mm.), Ministry of Information in Co-operation with the War Office and the Ministry of Home Security; and 2 other smaller wartime leaflets titled 'Stay Where You Are' and 'First Aid in Brief' (11)Footnotes:Two wartime leaflets issued in 1941 and 1940, the first with a lengthy introduction by Churchill and instructions to the public as to what to do in the event of an invasion. This is the final group of these recently discovered leaflets following previous sales earlier this year. One of the smaller ones included in the lot might resonate after the events of the last two years: 'Stay put. It's easy to say. When the time comes it may be hard to do. But you have got to do it; and in doing it you will be fighting Britain's battle as bravely as a soldier'.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 74

DICKENS (CHARLES)The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, FIRST EDITION, IN THE 20 ORIGINAL PARTS IN 19, half-title, additional etched title and 42 plates by R. Seymour, R.W. Buss and Hablot K. Browne ('Phiz'), a few plates with a little light foxing, publisher's pictorial blue wrappers, one or two parts soiled, many spines expertly restored (along with some covers, predominantly of the earlier parts, mostly at edges), each part preserved in Collis's annotated paper wrapper, preserved in maroon cloth solander box with gilt lettered spine, worn at joints [Eckel, Prime Pickwicks in Parts; Hatton & Cleaver pp.3-88; Miller & Strange, A Centenary Bibliography of the Pickwick Papers], 8vo, Chapman & Hall, April 1836-November 1837Footnotes:A NEAR-PRIME SET OF 'PICKWICK' IN ORIGINAL PARTS, CAREFULLY ASSEMBLED IN THE 1930S BY THE LIVERPOOL COLLECTOR W.H. COLLIS. The set is probably as complete as any that has appeared at auction, and surpassed only by the likes of the Dexter copy in the British Library, with nearly all text and plates in first issue or state, all but one of the advertisements called for by Hatton & Cleaver, and with one rare variant advertisement not recorded elsewhere.The letterpress is virtually perfect with all points listed in Hatton & Cleaver except part 8, p.233, line 8, where there are no quad marks in 'I ever'. The addresses are as called for in parts 2, 3, 10, 15, 17, 18, 19/20.The plates are all without captions (parts 1-11 have only page numbers), and all in the first state recorded by Hatton & Cleaver. The two plates by Buss are present in part 3; and the two plates in part 6 are in the FIRST STATE, with page numbers interchanged ('THE RAREST ITEMS IN THE WHOLE REALM OF 'PICKWICK''--Hatton & Cleaver). All the advertisements, 'Pickwick Advertisers', slips and addresses listed by Hatton & Cleaver are present, with the exception of the 'Phrenology Made Easy' slip in part 7, and the very rare 'George Mann' leaflet which Hatton & Cleaver say 'cannot be accepted as a definite unit in the construction of Part 9', having been found pasted into the Dexter copy. The wrappers are all dated 1836 and first issues except for part 2 (see below). The inner wrappers on parts 1 and 3 are blank, and the front wrappers of parts 1-3 have a bracket following the part number, reading respectively: 'With four illustrations/ by Seymour', 'With illustrations/ by Seymour' and 'With illustrations by R.W. Buss'. Parts 16 to 19/20 have the imprint of 'Bradbury and Evans, Printers, Whitefriars' added at foot.In terms of completeness, issue and rarity, W.H. Collis's 'best set' would certainly have found a place in Eckel's 1936 Prime Pickwick in Parts, surpassing for example the McCutcheon-Suzannet copy in all those aspects, and meeting and in one case exceeding all the following criteria demanded by his contemporary bibliographers and collectors: (i) For Eckel it was essential that 'the three insets essential to the perfect 'Pickwick' were present, namely the Chapman and Hall catalogues in parts 1 and 3 and especially the four-page 'Pigot's Views in the Isle of Wight' in part 13 ('almost an unknown quantity'). Hatton & Cleaver list the five copies known at the time, of which 'the fifth [our copy] is owned by a Liverpool collector'.(ii) Dexter viewed the two mis-paginated plates in part 6 as 'the greatest rarity known to me', a sentiment echoed by Hatton & Cleaver who called them 'the rarest items in the whole realm of 'Pickwick''. (iii) Hatton & Cleaver refer to a very rare textual issue point in part 9, where p.261 is signed N2 instead of X2: 'This 'point' is an extremely rare one and has not been previously recorded. Only twice has it come under writer's [sic] notice'.(iv) Amongst the advertisements of Collis's set appears something of perhaps even greater rarity, deemed by him to be 'the only known copy'. Titled 'Adventures of an Oil Bottle', it appears in part 6, being one of four variants listed by Hatton & Cleaver. Narrative adverts on four pages for either Rowland's 'Kalydor' or 'Genuine Macassar Oil', they represent the first paid advertisements to appear in Pickwick. Hatton & Cleaver state that they are indicative of the earliest issue of Pickwick, ours being listed as 'No. 1c', an entry presumably based on Collis's set. Collis's copy of a note from Thomas Hatton written in June 1933 is included: 'I quite agree that 'Adventures of an Oil Bottle' is earlier than 'Autobiography' [the version found in Dexter's and other copies]... it was the earliest printed and soon superseded by 'Autobiography', with slight textual differences'. For good measure a copy of one of the other variants ('The Toilet', H & C's no. 1) is supplied loose along with a spare of the rear wrapper.Notes on individual parts:Part 1: the 4 plates all H & C's 'first state of first Seymour plate'; with 8pp. Chapman & Hall catalogue.Part 2: 'The Dying Clown' in Miller & Strange's second state, after the signature, 'Mr Pickwick in Chase of His Hat' in [?]second state, 'The Refractory Steed' in first state; early issue wrappers, front wrapper reading 'With Illustrations/ By Seymour' (according to Collis 'even more elusive' than the variant with the word 'Four', a loose copy of which is also supplied), inner and both rear wrappers as H & C's part 4 wrappers.Part 3: with the 2 Buss plates in Miller & Strange's first state; Chapman and Hall 4pp. slip at front, and rare variant 4pp. 'Adventures of an Oil Bottle' at rear ('The Toilet' variant supplied loose).Part 4: both plates H & C's 'first state of original plate' (Collis states 'hitherto unrecorded').Part 5: plates in Miller & Strange's first state.Part 6: plates in the rare mis-paginated state.Part 7: plates in first state.Part 8: p.233, line 8 without quad marks after 'I'; wrappers with original setting as per H & C, 'cleaned by Morrell April 1933. Wrapper IV altered to VIII March 1937... by Morrell'.Part 9: p.261 mis-signed N2 instead of X2.Part 10: H & C's 'first plate'; Advertiser with second state of p.10 (with 'The Poetic Wreath'); Address in second setting (with dash).Part 11: H & C's 'first plate'.Part 12: H & C's 'first plate, first state'; 'as received by WHC was untouched. Cleaned etc all through by Morell Aug 1935.. but nothing added or exchanged... Ex Hatton'.Part 13: H & C's 'first plate'; with the rare Pigot advertisement at front.Part 14: H & C's 'first plate'.Part 15: H & C's 'first plate'; Address bound before plates and with variant headed '186 Stran D,June 30, 1837' supplied loose; the Royal Beulah Spa advert on green paper; 'Remade up Nov:1932 by Riviere'.Part 16: H & C's 'first plate'.Part 17: H & C's 'first plate'; last leaf of Walter Scott advert slightly cut down.Part 18: H & C's 'first plate'; Tea advert the issue with prices in small type (last line shaved, a copy of the other issue supplied loose); wrappers dated 1837.Part 19/20: H & C's 'first plate'; earlier printing of Advertiser with '1388' for '1838' on p.7.Provenance: Part 1, 'FSR Villiers 1836' and part 5, 'With the publisher's compts', inscriptions on front wrappers; part 12, Thomas Hatton; remainder mostly noted by Collis as being from 'lot 84' or 'Coumin'.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 252

An early 20th century Fowlers Universal Calculator, Fowler & Co Manchester, leather case with original instruction leaflet.

Lot 1002

Sinking of the SS Lusitania, 1915, a cast English copy of the medal by K. Goetz, liner sinking, legend and date 5 may 1915 in exergue, rev. passengers buying tickets from a skeleton at the Cunard booth, 55mm (BHM 4118; E 1941A, type c). Extremely fine; with original box and leaflet £60-£80

Lot 1003

Sinking of the SS Lusitania, 1915, a cast English copy of the medal by K. Goetz, similar, 55mm (BHM 4118; E 1941A, type c). Extremely fine; with original box and leaflet £60-£80

Lot 1131

Sinking of the SS Lusitania, 1915, cast English copies of the medal by K. Goetz (2), both 55mm (BHM 4118; E 1941A, type c) [2]. Good very fine and better; both with original box [these distressed] and copy of original leaflet £60-£80

Lot 392

A LEICA CAMERA, No. 799099, IIF, red dial, with lens cover, original stitched leather case, together with some accessories and instruction leaflet (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Purchased 1996 from the Rare Camera Company Ltd. £575

Lot 455

Cartier, a gold plated gentleman's wristwatch, the signed white enamel dial with black Roman numeral hour markers, fitted with a 17 jewel manual wind movement, the case back marked inside 551-2105 6312, mounted on a Cartier leather strap, boxed with an American service leaflet Condition Report: Movement functioning at time of inspection.Ewbanks Auction house does not guarantee the working order of the items it sells

Lot 1401

Leonard Newell original folding promotional leaflet for the Cote De Azure

Lot 2115

Genuine Vintage Ray-Ban The General RB50 1937-87 50th Anniversary 62mm Bausch & Lomb Sunglasses.Frame is in very good condition it is also stamped Ray Ban B&L USA 62 / 14 Pearl colour nose pads, temple bar and ear tips are all in very condition. With original protective case, gold Ray Ban swing label and warranty leaflet. Plus a pair of Bruce Oldfield sunglasses in case.

Lot 1417

"Waterloo Subscription" 30th September 1815. Receipted certificate sent to the Cockermouth Church Warden in acknowledgement of 102 pounds 5 shillings and 3 pence (£102/5/3), collected from the area to aid the widowed and wounded. Together with explanatory leaflet.

Lot 274

A Palitoy Action Man figure ?Horse with Saddle?, boxed with instruction leaflet, (complete) boxed torn at corners, together with Palitoy Action Man ?Full Parade Accoutrement? with instruction leaflet, boxed (2)

Lot 276

A Palitoy Action Man ?Red Devil? parachutist, with parachute harness, orange and yellow parachute, reserve parachute together with instruction leaflet, a Palitoy Action Man Scorpion Tank, boxed and assorted Action Man accessories to include weapons and clothing

Lot 283

An Ideal Evel Knieval ?Stunt Cycle? playset, complete in original box, with instruction leaflet

Lot 63

Early 20th century Oak ' LMS ' ( London Midland & Scotland Railways ) Leaflet / Stationery Display Rack marked ' LMS ' and ' Please take one ', 43cms high x 54cms long

Lot 1

British Hall Marks, a set of six Coronation assay city hallmark tea spoons, by Roberts & Belk, London, Birmingham, Sheffield, Chester, Glasgow and Edinburgh 1953, leaflet and case, 84gm

Lot 157

Doves Press.- [Shakespeare (William)] Venus and Adonis, one of 200 copies on paper, printed in red and black, errata leaf at end, with 4pp. 'Shakespearian Punctuation' by Cobden-Sanderson loosely inserted, original limp vellum, by the Doves Bindery, spine titled in gilt, uncut, very slight fading to upper cover, [Tidcombe DP30], 4to, 1912.⁂ The leaflet on Shakespearian Punctuation is a reprint of a letter sent to The Times dated October 26, 1911.

Lot 306

Eight vintage London Transport Temporary Bus Stop paper signs, all approximately 35.5 x 41cm, including two versions of the 'Bus and Coach Compulsory and Request' split sign and a hard to find split sign for 'Bus Stop and Red. Arrow Request', all appear G+/VG, together with an interesting group of other vintage London Transport signs and posters. Other items include a clear perspex sign for the Red Arrow Service 511 'Saturday & Sunday', which operated from Victoria to Victoria Coach Station for only a short time during1972, a 1969 Red Arrow leaflet, five early 1960' 'Buses for Trolleybuses' information panel posters and a small District Line Underground carriage card sign, the latter measuring approximately 14x16.5cm.(16)

Lot 284

Ladies Ted Baker Watch. Wonderful Quality Ted Baker Watch, New Condition / Never Used, Includes Black Velvet Cushion, Leaflet and Black and Gold Box. The Watch Still has its Protective Covering on, It Features the Classic Ted Baker Bow, Stainless Steel Strap - Silver and Rose Gold Coloured. Retails at Over £120.00. Please See Photo.

Lot 856

MONDIA, BOLIDE BULLHEAD, REF. GP-001-02 A LIMITED EDITION STAINLESS CHRONOGRAPH WRIST WATCH WITH DATE, NO. 092/226 Movement: Cal. ETA 7750, automatic chronograph, 25 jewels Case: Stainless steel case, rotating bezel, screwed down case back with display window and six screws Dial: Black Strap: Unsigned brown leather strap with stainless steel on buckle Size: 48mm Signed: Case, dial, movement, crown Accessories: Mondia box, guarantee booklet, instruction leaflet, Mondia tan leather strap with stainless steel pin buckle, outer card packaging Condition Report: Movement is currently functioning. The chronograph counts one minute, but the hour counter has not been tested due to time constraints. Movement appears to be in a generally good condition with little sign of previous intervention when viewed under a 4x loupe. Dial appears to be in a generally good condition with no marks visible when viewed under a 4x loupe. Hands appear to be in a generally good condition. Glass appears free of significant scratches or marks when viewed under a 4x loupe. Case appears to be in good condition with minor scratches and marks. Rotating bezel rotates. Crown has light scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Strap appears to be in good condition with minor marks and creasing. Buckle appears to be in good condition with minor marks and scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. This lot comes with a box and papers not signed . Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. We recommend this watch is tested by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved. If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com     Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 141

Unused Valor 64c cooking stove in original box with instruction leaflet together with a modern camping Gaz stove

Lot 13

Maria Pop (Greece, 1925-2009)Le vieux marché du Psychiko, Athènes signé et titré en grec et daté '1975' (en bas)huile sur panneau dur41 x 91cm (16 1/8 x 35 13/16in).signed and titled in Greek and dated (on the lower part)oil on hardboardFootnotes:ProvenanceNia Stratos collection, Athens.ExposéAthens, Ora Cultural Centre, Maria Pop, November 24 - December 10, 1977 (listed in the exhibition leaflet). Athens, National Gallery - Alexandros Soutzos Museum, Maria Pop, retrospective exhibition, May 1987, no. 71 (listed in the exhibition catalogue). For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 591

A Prince of Wales Investiture Chair, The Earl of Snowden and Carl Toms, a red painted beech and laminate elbow chair produced for the Investiture of the Prince of Wales the back gilt decorated with the Prince of Wales feathers and motto Ich Dien with a padded seat 77cm high, 4000 of these chairs were produced for the 1969 Investiture at Caernarfon Castle North Wales, CONDITION REPORT: Manufactured by disabled workers at the Remploy factory in Bridgend, the chairs have beech wood frames with seats and backs constructed from preformed plywood, veneered in olive ash and stained in a vermillion red. The backs are embossed with the Prince of Wales’s feathers in gold leaf and the seats are upholstered in red Welsh tweed, using a stable dye that would not run onto the guest’s clothes in case of a Welsh downpour. The underside of the seat bears a Prince of Wales feathers stamp, the date and - obscured by the upholstery - individual handwritten numbering. The chairs were offered for sale after the ceremony and sold flat-packed for £12 each via a promotional advertising leaflet that encouraged guests to re-assemble the chairs for themselves

Lot 1158

A set of six Big Game engraved glass tumblers, each with a different design of African game and with Rowland Ward leaflet

Lot 123

1951 Festival of Britain South Bank Exhibition - Festival Pleasure Gardens leaflet "How to Travel There and Back from all main London Rail and Coach Stations" in good condition

Lot 124

1951 Festival of Britain - Souvenir Weather Report and Forecast leaflet prepared by the Meteorological Office at the Dome of Discovery, published HMSO.

Lot 126

1951 Festival of Britain - Festival of Britain in Northern Ireland 'Advance Programme' leaflet, nice details on the Ulster Farm and Factory Exhibition. Published: W. & G.B., Ltd

Lot 129

1951 The Lochaber Gathering - The Games of the Gathering leaflet, which took place in King George V Park, Fort William Tuesday, 21st August. Printed by R. & L. Hume, printers Fort William

Lot 130

A Service of Thanksgiving for the Life and Work of Sir Hugh Casson and of Lady Casson, held at St. Paul's Cathedral, 29 November 1999 Leaflet. Printed by Batnard & Westward Ltd.

Lot 133

1951 Festival of Britain - Souvenir Leaflet for the Festival of Britain Festival Pleasure Gardens Battersea Park London, "In London's Loveliest Park" with a nice read and yellow design. Published: Publicity Arts Ltd, London

Lot 134

1951 Festival of Britain - South Bank Exhibition Plan with blue cover, an excellent leaflet printed by HMSO by Fosh & Cross Ltd.

Lot 135

1951 Festival of Britain - Festival of Britain 'La Grande-Bretagne Recoit Le Monde'. A leaflet guide written for French Tourists to the Festival. Pub: HMSO with Keliher, Hudson & Kearns, Ltd.

Lot 137

1951 Festival of Britain Leaflet with red and blue design in a carnival style, printed by HMSO by Waterlow & Sons, Ltd and designed by London Press Exchange.

Lot 138

1951 Festival of Britain - Festival of Britain 'La Grande-Bretagne Recoit Le Monde'. A leaflet guide written for French Tourists to the Festival. Pub: HMSO with Keliher, Hudson & Kearns, Ltd.

Lot 140

1951 Festival of Britain - Festival of Britain South Bank Exhibition leaflet with a red and black colour scheme and the map within designed as a photo of a scale model of the Festival area

Lot 141

1951 Festival of Britain Souvenir leaflet with a yellow designed cover, printed for HMSO by L.T.A. Robinson Ltd.

Lot 147

1951 Festival of Britain Collection including: a small Festival of Britain cloth flag, (6) Bus Tickets from 1 1/2d to 4d, Windsor Castle Most Noble Order of the Garter viewing pass, Remembrance Sunday leaflet, a visitors photo with Festival card frame. Festival of Britain 3d Commemorative Stamps, Nestlé's Milk Chocolate Festival wrapper, (9) Postcards, (2) Bookmarks etc. A wonderful group of Festival of Britain items.

Lot 250

London Transport and Festival of Britain mixed lot, London Transport Official Souvenir Puzzle Post Card, London from a Bus Top leaflet, Festival ephemera including a Martell advert and a tin with ABC Cinemas badges and a Eagle stick Pin.

Lot 404

A BOXED HORNBY O GAUGE No.40 TANK LOCOMOTIVE, No.82011, B.R. lined black livery, version with lion astride wheel decals, appears largely complete and in fairly good condition with only very minor paint loss and wear, minor damage to number on one cabside but otherwise decals and lining all in fairly good condition, complete with key in original (damaged) envelope, open packet containing three lamps, guarantee slip and hints leaflet, box complete and with LF sticker but has some minor damage and wear, with a quantity of boxed No.20 rolling stock to include Shell/B.P. Tank Wagon silver on red base, boxed PR2/PL2 points, part boxed No.2 Double Arm Signal, majority of boxes with some wear and damage, a boxed The Good Companion jigsaw No.4 'The Elizabethan', boxed Merit 'Pegit' game and boxed Merit Remote Control Driving Test, contents of jigsaw and games not checked, some damage and wear to boxes and an Army issue Signals Satchel, missing strap but otherwise in good condition

Lot 162

A collection of ELO concert memorabilia from the estate of a former touring crew member. To include: 1970s Bristol concert booking form, 1975 Celebrity Theatre ELO promotional leaflet, Spanish language promo booklet and leaflet, a German press kit, six concert programmes, a Bob Dylan concert programme, stickers and a AAA pass, a 1976 Muhammad Ali ticket.

Lot 208

Five Steiff Club gift teddy bears, 1997, 2002 to 2005, in original window boxes; a Steiff perspex leaflet stand and some correspondence

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