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Lot 9119

Hilary Mantel, The Wolf Hall Trilogy, all first editions, first impressions, all published London, Fourth Estate, all original cloth gilt, all in dust wrappers: 'Wolf Hall', 2009, signed & inscribed piece mounted on card and loosely inserted, 'Bring Up the Bodies', 2012, signed on title page, 'The Mirror and the Light', 2020, signed on limited signed edition leaf, all in collectable condition, all dust wrappers with prices intact, together with 'The world of Wolf Hall', L, Fourth Estate, 2019, 1st edition, original card wraps. Hilary Mantel's magnificent, riveting historical saga of the rise and fall of Thomas Cromwell in the court of Henry VIII, featuring Anne Boleyn, Thomas More, Jane Seymour, and other political and royal players from Tudor England. The trilogy of novels adapted into the 2015 and 2024 BBC television series starring Mark Rylance, Damian Lewis, Claire Foy and others (4)

Lot 9149

Crime fiction, a collection of 21 titles, including Ngaio Marsh, four first editions, all original cloth, all in dust wrappers: 'Hand in Glove', 1962, 'Grave Mistake', 1978, 'Photo-Finish', 1980, 'Light Thickens', 1982; H.R.F. Keating, two first editions, orig. cloth, dust wrappers: 'Inspector Ghote Draws a Line', 1979, 'The Murder of the Maharajah', 1980; Marcel D'Agneau: 'The Curse of the Nibelung', 1981, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper; Reginald Hill, 8 first editions, all in dust wrappers: 'Child's Play', 1987, 'There are No Ghosts in the Soviet Union', 1987, 'Under World', 1988, 'One Small Step', 1990, 'Bones and Silence', 1990, 'Recalled to Life', 1992, 'Blood Sympathy', 1993, 'Pictures of Perfection', 1994; Michael Connolly, six first editions, all orig. cloth, d/w's: 'The Poet', 1996, 'Trunk Music', 1997, 'Blood Work', 1998, 'Angels Flight', 1999, 'The Narrows', 2004, 'The Scarecrow', 2009 (21)

Lot 9226

Edmund Gillingwater: 'An Historical Account of the Ancient Town of Lowestoft, in the County of Suffolk. To which is added some cursory remarks on the adjoining parishes and a general account of the island of Lothingland.', London & Norwich, [1790], 1st edition, profusely extra illustrated copy, containing eight well executed watercolours circa early 1900's including fishing trawler (LT124) with tug boat "Rainbow" alongside and rowing boat in foreground, approx. size 21 x 27.5cm, watercolour of Lowestoft beach looking southwards with cliffs, fishing boats on beach, and boats at sea visible, approx. size 20 x 27cm, watercolour of Great Yarmouth beach and pier, approx. 14 x 22cm, watercolour of Lake Lothing/Lowestoft harbour, with fishing trawlers, rowing boat, warehouses, customs house and first bridge visible, approx. 16 x 23cm, four watercolours, all by same artist and dated 1910, "Low Light Lowestoft" depicting the low lighthouse and beach looking northwards, "On the Waveney" depicting broadland river scene with wherry, "Pakefield" depicting cottages at low cliff edge and beach looking northwards towards Lowestoft, "Lowestoft" depicting harbour entrance with boats visible, all approx. 13 x 19cm, large pencil drawing of St. Benet's Abbey app. 27 x 21cm, well executed pencil drawing of Pakefield Church dated 1897 and signed by artist, app. 16 x 25cm, pencil sketch depicting the wreck of the brig "Julian Heinrich" off Lowestoft, app. 11 x 18cm, large folding engraving 'A Perspective View of Lowestoft from the N.E. Battery by Powles/Cook, 1790, plus approximately 200 further items bound in or loosely inserted, mainly engraved views, prints, maps, items of ephemera, some folding mas/plates, some hand coloured views, some engravings from Stark's 'Rivers of Norfolk', some cuttings and relevant manuscript pen & ink notes by the compiler, Madoc Llewellyn Powell (1875-1952), of the Powell family of Lavengro Lodge, Oulton Broad, built in the late 19th century on the site of the earlier Oulton Cottage, which was the home of the author George Borrow, large 4to, thick 19th century half calf gilt. An excellent grangerized copy of Lowestoft born historian and topographer Edmund Gillingwater's (1736-1813) history of Lowestoft & environs

Lot 9343

George Bickham: ‘The Universal Penman; Or, the Art of Writing. Made Useful To the Gentleman and Scholar, as well as the Man of Business. Exemplified in all the useful, and ornamental Branches of Modern Penmanship (&c,&c) and engraved by George Bickham’, London, H. Overton, 1743. Folio. Additional engraved title (with separate imprint of Robert Sayer). Both titles soiled. 207 of 212 plates (bound without plates 97, 129, 210-212). Some light staining to first few leaves, else contents in good condition. Contemporary calf, old re-back, worn and rubbed but still sound.

Lot 9118

George MacDonald Fraser, a complete first edition set of the Flashman novels, 1969-2005, all UK 1st editions, 1st impressions, all original cloth, all in dust wrappers, comprising 'Flashman', Herbert Jenkins, 1969, d/w 25s price intact, 'Royal Flash', Barrie & Jenkins, 1970, d/w front inside flap clipped bottom corner but with original publisher's price sticker above, 'Flash for Freedom!', Barrie & Jenkins, 1971, 'Flashman at the Charge', Barrie & Jenkins, 1973, d/w £2.25 price intact, 'Flashman in the Great Game', Barrie & Jenkins, 1975, £3.95 price intact, 'Flashman's Lady', Barrie & Jenkins, 1977, £4.50 price intact, 'Flashman and the Redskins', Collins, 1982, 'Flashman and the Dragon', Collins Harvill, 1985, d/w £9.95 price intact, 'Flashman and the Mountain of Light', Collins Harvill, 1990, d/w publisher's £13.95 price sticker imtact, 'Flashman and the Angel of the Lord', Harvill, 1994, d/w £15.99 price intact, 'Flashman and the Tiger', Harper Collins, 1999, d/w £16.99 price intact, 'Flashman on the March', Harper Collins, 2005, £17.99 price intact, internally all free from previous owner names or inscriptions, an attractive set all generally in collectable condition of the author's best known series of works, the historical fiction series of novels 'The Flashman Papers', being the memoirs of the fictional protagonist General Sir Harry Paget Flashman (12)

Lot 9080

'The Magic Beano Book - 1950', D.C. Thomson, 1950, 127pp, pencil ownership signature to front pastedown, some light foxing, else internally leaves clean/VGC, 4to, original pictorial paper covered boards

Lot 9169

A collection of modern first editions etc, literature, comprising the following 12 first editions, all with dust jackets: John Cowper Powys: 'Atlantis', 1954; Evelyn Waugh: 'Unconditional Surrender', 1961; Cyril Connelly: 'The Modern Movement', 1965; J.M.Coetzee: 'Disgrace', 1999 (printed Clays); Hilary Mantel: 'Bring up the Bodies', 2012, and 'The Mirror and the Light', 2020; Dick Francis: 'The Sport of Queens', 1957; William McIlvanney: 'Laidlaw', 1977; Stevie Smith: 'The Frog Prince and Other Poems', 1966; Lytton Strachey: 'Ermyntrude and Esmeralda', 1969 (2 copies); Graham Greene: 'In Search of a Character', 1961; together with 10 other editions, with dust jackets as called for: Philip Pullman. Northern Lights, first edition, 8th imp., 1995; Diana Athill: 'Instead of a Letter', 1981. Paperback. Signed by author to title; Anthony Powell, 2 titles: 'Venusberg', new edition 1955, At Lady Molly's, 1958 reprint; Freya Stark: 'Zodiac Arch', 1968. Proof copy; Kenneth Tynan: 'He That Plays the King. A View of the Theatre', 1950; Vladimir Nabokov: 'The Real Life of Sebastian Knight', 1960; Lindsay Anderson, Kenneth Tynan & others: 'Declaration', 1957; T.S.Eliot: 'The Cocktail Party', N.Y., 1950: Frederick Forsyth: 'The Trojan Code. Based on a Story by ... Screenplay by Jon Zerbach', No date. Wraps.(22)NB Anthony Powell 'At Lady Molly's' is a 1958 reprint, not a 1957 1st edition as originally stated

Lot 336

Charles Vyse for Chelsea Pottery (1882 - 1971), The Tulip Woman, signed with monogram under base dated 1921, height 25cmVery good condition, no restoration, a couple of tiny chips to the tips of the flower petals, no cracks, light glaze crazing on the base

Lot 349

A 19th century Highland Light Infantry Officer's unmarked silver plaid brooch, in original Morocco leather case, diameter 10cm, no hallmarks by RF tested as silverVery good bright condition with no damage or wear, original case slightly rubbed on the edges

Lot 347

Gallipoli/Dardanelles interest: A trio of Great War Service medals, awarded to Lieut G N Palmes (1894 - 1915), Yorkshire Light Infantry (Killed In Action), original boxes and papers, together with a handwritten book inscribed "This book was taken from Seddut Bahr Fort (in the Dardanelles) on March 1915 by Lt Cmdr GB Palmes DSO RN who landed with a demolition party to blow up the Turkish guns. Only 14 casualties occurred in the force of 200 men, their landing being unopposed and their re-embarkation covered by the guns of HMS Ocean (subsequently sunk in the attack on 18 March)", together with several other prize medallions, including Aldershot Command Athletic Association Bronze medal. Lieut Palmes was killed in action in 1915 at Suez.

Lot 26

Bachmann 32-520 Co-Co light blue livery prototype Deltic Diesel Locomotive, produced exclusively for the National Railway Museum. Condition is Near Mint to Mint in Good Plus box. 

Lot 16

Bachmann (Platinum Collection) 32-522 Co-Co light blue Deltic Prototype Diesel Locomotive, prodcued for The National Railway Museum. Please note certificate is missing. Condition is Near Mint in Good Plus box. 

Lot 392

Triang Minic Motorway M1541 light grey Rolls Royce Silver Cloud. Condition is generally Excellent in Good Plus box complete with oil tube. 

Lot 52

Hornby (GB) & Hornby (China) Mixed group of Wagons and Coaches. To include R. 4609A BR (SR) Mk1 Brake 2nd Class Coach with light plus others. Conditions are Good to Excellent in Good to Excellent boxes. 

Lot 97

Unmarked German WWII era decorative light sword with black painted scabbard, possibly German factory made just post war,

Lot 152

BSA circa 1913, light/ladies pattern, model D,Serial no - 64791

Lot 86

Louis Chalon (French,1866-1940); a large, French Art Nouveau/Deco cast, gilt and patinated and patinated bronze sculptural centrepiece entitled "Vers La Lumiere" (Towards the light)the mount fashioned as a nude maiden, right leg and left arm outstretched, seated upon a rocky outcrop with further emerging females, signed L Chalon. supported by a green marble pedestal base. 93 cm overall height Exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Francais Excellent condition overall, re-gilded, age related wear to rocky base, some small nicks to marble.

Lot 55

A small George IV mahogany folding artist's folio stand with a pair of hinged lath panels on trestle end supports with reeded inverted sabre legs with lion's paw castors. 69 cm wide x 43 cm closed x 110 cm overall height.The stand is surprisingly sturdy and stable, the frame does show some knocks, dents and other age related patina.It would benefit from a wire wool and light wax.The two leaves locate as they should at each inclination and are held firmly by the supports.Please see the extra images.

Lot 182

A George III, 1751 type hanger (no scabbard), the blade bearing a running dog for Samuel Harvey, the hilt bearing the legend M. Cheshire ( Militia Cheshire), 62 cm length of blade, and a 1796 type light infantry officer's sword and part scabbard with engraved, blued and gilt blade, 81 cm length of blade.Qty: 2This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019). International buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. Please contact us if you require details of our suggested shippers.

Lot 144

A Leica Leicaflex SL SLR Camera Outfit, late 1960s German, chrome, serial no. 1223828, with original instruction booklet, fitted with a Leitz Vario Elmar R 1:3,5/35 70mm E60 lens, serial number 3348205, the lens with its original box and instructions.From a private collection, Hertfordshire.-Mechanically good working order-Shutter functions at all speeds-Shot number tracker counts, but may reset to wrong place.-Back opens-seal around back inside near hinge has break/tear (may cause light leak[untested]) -see photo-Battery compartment not corroded (see photo)-Lens blades open to all apertures-Lens blades can be closed to selected aperture via the button on front of the camera-Lens focus & zoom function smoothly-Lens does not appear to have any mould or growths inside

Lot 143

A Leica M4 Rangefinder Camera,1970, chrome, serial no. 1207564, fitted with a Leitz Elmar 1:2.8/50mm lens, 1970, chrome, serial no. 1990029, together with an original Leica M4 colour brochure.From a private collection, Hertfordshire.In good overall condition, with no obvious damage. Some light surface wear and scratches visible to the body in places. Lens appears generally good, with some dust spots visible under close inspection, as well as light surface scratches. Shutter working

Lot 103

Max le Verrier (1891-1973) French, a large bronze charger, circa 1930, featuring Apollo, with four rearing horses in billowing clouds and sun rays to the rear, gilt & green patinated Bronze, marked to the rear ‘M. le Verrier’ & ‘Bronze', 33.5 cm diameter. Some rubbing to the green patina, as shown, with light wear to the relief decoration in places. No structural damage.

Lot 162

A 1796-type light trooper's sword and scabbard, 75 cm length of blade, and a German 1855-type officer's sword and scabbard, 85 cm length of blade.Qty: 2This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019). International buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. Please contact us if you require details of our suggested shippers.

Lot 176

An American Civil War, M1860 light cavalry sabre and black japanned scabbard by Mansfield & Lamb, dated 1864, fitted a wire-bound leather grip, semi basket guard, and single fullered swept blade. 88 cm length of blade.This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019). International buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. Please contact us if you require details of our suggested shippers.Scabbard with what could be a bullet impact dent to the lower portion of the leading edge.Blade tip blunted by approximately 4 mm/ 5 mmOld cracks to the leather grip

Lot 147

A collection of vintage camera equipment, comprising: a KOWA Six MM Large Format SLR camera (120 roll film, Hasselblad copy, with handgrip and Kodak light meter attached, a KOWA 85mm lens, A KOWA 150mm telephoto lens, a KOWA 55mm wide angle lens, a Metz 45 CT-1 electronic flash gun, an Olympus OM2N camera body, in leather case, a Tokina AT-X 28-85mm lens, a Tamron 24mm lens with case and box, a Tamron Adaptal custom mount for Leica, boxed, and a number of assorted colour lens filters.

Lot 140

An Ernest Leitz Wetzlar Leica IIIf 35mm rangefinder camera with chrome body, 1956, serial number 814950, fitted with a Leitz Wetzlar Elmar 1-9cm 1:4 lens, serial number 1410113, together with an original Leica IIIf Instruction Book.From a private collection, Hertfordshire.Shutter – working at all speedsFilm Advancer - workingCounter - workingTimer - workingRewinder - workingViewfinder - clearBody Condition – Great, only light marks to top & bottom plates. Black grip is in great condition.Lens Mount – light signs of useLens glass –light marks to front elementMould? – might be light signsAperture blades - smoothFocusing - smooth. Likely to have been serviced and cleaned at some point.

Lot 138

A Leitz Wetzlar Leica M3 Camera, 1960, serial no 996587, with original box and a leather Leica carry case, fitted with a Leitz Summicron f+5cm 1:2 lens, serial number 1465518, together with an original Leica M3 promotional brochure, and intruction manual.From a private collection, Hertfordshire.Shutter – Functions at all speedsFilm Advancer - workingCounter - workingTimer - workingRewinder - workingViewfinder - clearBody Condition – signs of use, marks to top, light marking to base & around tripod mount. Some loss of black grip around bottom right near base plate.Lens Mount – signs of useLens glass – shows light scratches/marks to front element.Mould? – No apparent signs of mouldAperture blades - smoothFocusing - smooth

Lot 963

A pair of 20thC glass five branch chandeliers, with teardrop drops, 37cm high, together with a brass ceiling light with etched glass panels, 36cm high.

Lot 129

Eight-light chandelier in gilded bronze. Late 19th century. Minor defects. 70x55 cm approx. Lampadario otto luci in bronzo dorato. Fine XIX secolo. Lievi difetti. 70x55 cm ca.

Lot 259

Eight-light basket chandelier in iron and carved and gilded wood with porcelain flowers. Early 19th century. Minor defects. 100x77x80 cm approx. Lampadario otto luci a cestello in ferro e legno intagliato e dorato con fiori in porcellana. Inizi XIX secolo. Lievi difetti. 100x77x80 cm ca.

Lot 91

Ca' Rezzonico twelve-light chandelier in polychrome Murano glass. Late 18th-early 19th century. Defects, missing parts and breakages. 180x115 cm approx. Lampadario Ca' Rezzonico dodici luci in vetro di Murano policromo. Fine XVIII-inizi XIX secolo. Difetti, mancanze e rotture.  180x115 cm ca.

Lot 51

Twelve-light chandelier on two iron stages with colored glass beads and fruit-shaped pendants. Late 19th century. Minor defects. 100x100 cm approx. Lampadario dodici luci su due palchi in ferro con perline in vetro colorato e pendenti a forma di frutta. Fine XIX secolo. Lievi difetti. 100x100 cm ca.

Lot 141

Six-light iron chandelier with cherubs holding glass pinnacles and flowers in clear and pink glass. Late 19th century. Minor defects. 85x70 cm approx. Lampadario sei luci in ferro con putti reggenti pinnacoli in vetro e fiori in vetro trasparente e rosa. Fine XIX secolo. Lievi difetti. 85x70 cm ca.

Lot 93

Eighteen-light chandelier in polychrome Murano glass. Late 18th-early 19th century. Slight defects and cracks on the cup. 130x130 cm approx. Lampadario diciotto luci in vetro di Murano policromo. Fine XVIII-inizi XIX secolo. Lievi difetti e rotture alla coppa.  130x130 cm ca.

Lot 92

Eighteen-light chandelier on two tiers in pink and blue Murano glass. Late 18th-early 19th century. Minor defects and small losses. 180x115 cm approx. Lampadario diciotto luci su due palchi in vetro di Murano rosa e azzurro. Fine XVIII-inizi XIX secolo. Lievi difetti e piccole mancanze.  180x115 cm ca.

Lot 831

Danish Modern Design - A vintage 20th century teak and brass floor standing standard lamp. Light fixing to top, with brass central column with teak cylinders on a circular teak base. Measures approx: 145x30x30cm

Lot 839

Italian 1960s late 20th century industrial retro spot light lamp with a cream body and black shade. Sold as untested. Measuring approx. 21.5cm x 9cm.

Lot 953

An Italian early 20th century 1930s art deco brass desk light lamp with a German Siemens & Halske brass light fixture. Lamp features a circular base and turned cylindrical shaft that tapers upwards. Measuring approx. 35.5cm x 14cm.

Lot 898

A modern ebonised metal floor standing standard lamp. Light fixing to top with square metal tubular body on curved four point splayed legs. Measures approx: 150cm

Lot 1021

A vintage 20th Century bankers table top desk lamp light. Having green glass lightshade supported by brass arm raised on circular turned base.

Lot 851

A vintage 20th century teak and brass floor standing standard lamp light. Light fixing to top with abstract teak curved panels to column supported on a circular foot. Measures approx: 135x25x25cm

Lot 850

British Modern Design - A mid century teak and brass floor standing standard lamp light. Light fixing to top, central brass column into a tapering teak column raised on a circular base. Measures approx: 145x30x30cm

Lot 224

James Bond 007 - Daniela Bianchi - From Russia With Love (1963) - scarce autographed 8x10" black and white photograph from the movie. Signed neatly in black ink to a central light area, undedicated. Supplied with a certificate of authenticity from a UACC dealer.

Lot 142

Paul Whitehouse - Harry & Paul / The Fast Show / Ghost Stories - autographed 8x10" colour photograph from Alice In Wonderland (2010). Signed in blue ink to a light portion of the image. Supplied with certificate of authenticity from an AFTAL member.

Lot 130

One Hour Photo (2002 Psychological Thriller) - Robin Williams (1951-2014) - a Vogel Bindery bound original screenplay for the movie, by Mark Romanek. Signed to the first endpaper by Williams in black ink, adding 'Read On.' Atop a laid-in photograph of Williams in the movie. Marbled endpapers, with silver coloured tooled title to the cloth binding, and silvered page ends. Believed to be one of a very limited issue of such editions. Some light wear to the cover, otherwise excellent.

Lot 42

James Bond 007 - John Cleese (Q) - autographed 8x10" colour photograph from the franchise. Signed by Cleese in black ink to a light central area of the image, undedicated. Supplied with a certificate of authenticity from a UACC dealer.

Lot 177

Damian Lewis - English Actor - Homeland - autographed 8x10" colour photograph depicting the actor in a full-length pose. Signed neatly in black ink to a light portion of the image. Supplied with a certificate of authenticity from an AFTAL member.

Lot 68

Boxing - Ricky 'The Hitman' Hatton - Former World Championship Boxer - limited edition autographed replica shorts from the Kostya Tszyu v Ricky Hatton IBF Light Welterweight Championship Of The World fight in 2005. No.3 / 12. Professionally framed, alongside an image from the fight. Shorts signed in black ink. Certificate to the rear. Total size: 130cm x 89cm.

Lot 127

James Bond 007 - Lois Maxwell (Miss Moneypenny) - autographed 8x10" colour photograph from the franchise. Signed neatly in blue ink to a light area, undedicated. Supplied with a certificate of authenticity from a UACC dealer.

Lot 183

The Shadows - original vintage 1960s (1961) tour programme from the Granada at Walthamstow. Signed on the rear page by all members - Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch, Jet Harris and Tony Meehan. Undedicated, signed in blue / red ink respectively. Folded, some light wear. The Shadows (originally known as the Drifters between 1958 and 1959) were an English instrumental rock group, who dominated the British popular music charts in the late 1950s and early 1960s, in the pre-Beatles era. They served as the backing band for Cliff Richard from 1958 to 1968, and have joined him for several reunion tours.

Lot 231

James Bond - No Time To Die (2021) - Cary Joji Fukunaga (Director) - autographed 8x10" colour on-set photograph. Signed in black ink to a light central portion of the image. Supplied with a certificate of authenticity from an AFTAL member.

Lot 202

Doctor Who - Peter Davison (Fifth Doctor) - two autographed 8x10" colour photographs from the Comic Relief special mini-episode, featuring the Fifth Doctor alongside David Tennant's Tenth Doctor. Signed by Davison in black ink to light areas, undedicated. Obtained personally by the vendor.

Lot 144

James Bond 007 - Gert Frobe (Goldfinger) - Goldfinger (1964) - scarce autographed 6x4" colour photograph of Frobe in later years. Signed in black ink to a light area of the image, undedicated. Supplied with a certificate of authenticity from a UACC dealer.

Lot 194

James Bond 007 - Thunderball (1965) - collection of x3 Bond girl autographed 8x10" photographs. Includes: Claudine Auger (d.2019), Luciana Paluzzi, and Mollie Peters (d.2017). All signed in black ink to light areas, two adding character names and film title. Auger & Paluzzi accompanied by b'bc Bond Collectibles certificates, and Peters with a UACC certificate.

Lot 28

James Bond 007 - Telly Savalas (d.1994) - On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) - autographed original German lobby card for the movie. Signed neatly in black ink to a light area, undedicated. A4. Supplied with a letter of authenticity from b'bc (Bond Collectibles).

Lot 254

James Bond 007 - Pierce Brosnan & Michelle Yeoh - Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) - scarce dual autographed colour 8x10" photograph from the movie. Signed neatly in black ink by Brosnan and dated '00. Signed in light blue ink by Yeoh to the centre. Supplied with a certificate of authenticity from a UACC dealer.

Lot 91

James Bond 007 - George Lazenby - On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) - autographed 8x10" colour photograph of Lazenby as Bond. Signed in black ink to a light area, adding '007'. Some minor fading to the signature. Framed and glazed, total size: 52cm x 36cm. Supplied with a certificate of authenticity from a UACC dealer.

Lot 15

Space Exploration - Apollo 13 - Jack Swigert (Apollo 13 Command Module Pilot, d.1982) - rare vintage autographed official NASA Apollo 13 Mission card, 8x10". Signed in black ink to a light area of the photograph, undedicated. John Leonard 'Jack' Swigert Jr. (August 30th 1931 – December 27th 1982) was an American NASA astronaut, test pilot, mechanical engineer, aerospace engineer, United States Air Force pilot, and politician. In April 1970, as command module pilot of Apollo 13, he became one of 24 astronauts who flew to the Moon.

Lot 101

Stephen Fry - Actor / Comedian / Presenter - autographed 8x10" colour photograph. Signed nearly in black ink to a light portion of the image. Supplied with certificate of authenticity from an AFTAL member.

Lot 259

James Bond 007 - Clifton James (d.2017) - Live And Let Die (1973) - autographed 8x10" colour photograph from the movie. Signed inblue ink to a light area, undedicated. Supplied with a certificate of authenticity from a UACC dealer.

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