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Ephemera, 2 posters to comprise a Derry & Toms department store poster for the State Procession on 28th June 1938 of Queen Victoria's Coronation, a long paper poster (approx. size 35 138 cms), one side listing the procession programme and the other bearing Derry & Toms advertisements (1 professional repair, a few small splits to folds and light foxing o/w in good condition), together with a poster advertising a public tea party given by the Long Preston Wesleyan Sunday School (no date) (approx. size 15 x 20") (fair/gd)
Cinema, Clint Eastwood 2 original quad posters for 'Thunderbolt and Lightfoot X rated 1974 Clint Eastwood and Jeff Bridges movie printed by Lonsdale & Bartholomew Ltd. Nottingham (gd with 4 drawing pin holes, slight wear to folds and light edge knocks) and Escape From Alcatraz 1979 quad poster printed by Leonard Ripley & Co Ltd of London (vg)
Trade cards, Australia, McIntyre Bros, Film Artists, Series 1, four cards, Ethel Clayton, Elaine Hammerstein, William S Hart & Tom Mix & Series 2, eleven cards, Charlie Chaplin, (vg), Agnes Ayres, Dorothy Dalton, Viola Dana, Grace Darmond, D W Griffith, Harold Lloyd, Charles Ray, Anita Stewart, Gloria Swanson & Billie Burke (most with sl faults, light foxing etc)
Postcards, Military, a Gale & Polden published mix of 20 cards inc. Ceremonial and Active Service series (3) (Alphabet), and Regimental Uniform series nos. 2129, 2136, and 2155 (2), Alphabet series B33, G33 and A89. Cards illustrated by Harry Payne, Ernest Ibbetson and W. B Wollen. Also 13 cards from the Regimental Badge series, inc. The Royal Dublin Fusiliers, Scots Guards, Norfolk Regiment, King's Shropshire Light Infantry, Black Watch etc (gd)
Postcards, Silks, 3 regimental embroidered silks, inc. 'The King's Own Scottish Borderers' with castle and white cross to centre of badge; 'Prince Albert's Somerset Light Infantry' with horn and P.A above caption; and The Essex Regt with oval badge and shield to centre and 3 white cutlasses (mainly gd)
Postcards, Silks, 4 military/patriotic embroidered silk cards. Includes Y.M.C.A in red triangle captioned 'Souvenir de France'; A.V.C (Army Veterinary Corps) with AVC to centre of badge and horses head either side; vertical card with kangaroo and Australian flag above 'Australia' on banner below, and 'Souvenir d'Ypres' showing church (some light age toning o/w gd)
Postcards, Silks, 2 regimental embroidered silk badges, inc. the 23rd County of London Battalion, 'The 23 Battn. The London Reg', South Africa 1900-02 in centre of 7 point star with flags either side and crown above; also 'Royal Irish Rifles' with Irish harp below and horn, captioned 'For Auld Lang Syne' (a little light foxing o/w mainly gd)
Postcards, Shipping, a good naval shipping collection in modern album approx. 220 cards, with many RPs inc. Gladiator disaster Yarmouth IOW, HMS President, Sub C class no. 56, B class no. 21, HMS Cape of Good Hope, HMS Swift, HMS London, HMS Cleopatra, Royal Naval Review Spithead, groups, HMS Electra, HMS Devonia mine sweeper, HMS Thunderer, Royal Oak, HMT Derbyshire. Also printed 'Life in Navy' naval comic, divers (G & P published), RP of crew of Gladiator removing light articles to boats (Cribb photo), RP of sinking of German ship 'Blucher' (mainly gd)
Postcards, Rail, a collection of approx. 148 cards and a few postcard sized photographs. RPs include 13 cards of disused Industrial line, with 'E.H.L.R' on loco, also shows rolling stock and part of the line and dilapidated locos. Also RP of Ashover Light Railway, Clapham Junction (several) etc. Officials include Great Western, Furrass, Lancs & Yorks; L & NW mostly view cards with ads on the reverse of 3 cards, with 'Direct Route Scotland and the Lake District', 'Dublin International Exhibition opening May 1907' and 'Liverpool to Manchester' via Central Wales. Sold with coloured and RPs of locos inc. Tuck (mainly gd)
Large promotional tour poster of Ozzy Osbourne's Blizzard of Ozz concert at Middlesbrough Town Hall from 29th October 1980. Dimensions: 102cm x 76cm. Poster is in excellent condition for its age and the type of paper it has been printed on. Inkwork is still bright. Some light wear and small tear of 5cm in the lettering of Blizzard. No folds or creases. Overall condition: Very Good to Excellent.
A pendant and bracelet. The 9ct yellow gold bracelet is set with step cut green amethyst of approx 7.9mm x 5.9mm, the clasp further set with diamond accents, length 18.3cm, together with a 9ct white gold pendant set with a cushion cut green amethyst with diamonds set to the bail, dimensions of the stone 14mm x 14mm x 7.5mm, length of pendant 2.2cm, on a 50cm Italian made snake chain, weight all together 18.5gms Condition Report:The bracelet looks barely worn, it is slightly tarnished, this happens to gold if its shut in a box and not worn. The chain, light general wear. Some very light scratches to the top facet, this might be left over from polishing and not damage, no chips, light general wear
A WW1-period military archive relating to the Ker family, comprising a death plaque commemorating Lieut. William Ker, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve; various linen-backed maps; an envelope addressed to C.P. Ker Esq., 7th Battalion Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, SALONIKA BRITISH ARMY, containing an assortment of uniform buttons; a Nepalese kukri; two Turkish 1914 model spherical hand grenades with a related transcribed letter written by William Ker, Jan. 16th 1916 etc. Condition Report:Available upon request
A 1st Volunteer Battalion Durham Light Infantry helmet plate; together with a large "Always Faithful" plaid brooch; a copy of The Treaty of Peace between the Allied and Associated Powers and Germany, the Protocol annexed thereto, the Agreement respecting the military occupation of the territories of the Rhine, and the Treaty between France and Great Britain (published by His Majesty's Stationary Office, London, 1919, with bilingual text); and Scotland Forever: A Gift-Book of the Scottish Regiments with a preface by the Earl of Rosebery, K.G. (4) Condition Report:Available upon request
A Norman Grant flower pendant the silver pendant with full hallmarks for Edinburgh 1973-74, further stamped NG. It has a flower design enamelled in colours, with three silver drops. It has a 56cm, long white base metal chain, with a barrel clasp. Diameter of the flower element 2.8cm, length of pendant 8.3cm. Condition Report:Enamel in general good condition one very minor 2mm dull patch over the yellow dot. Overall light tarnish.
three vintage gents watches, a Tissot Seastar, diameter of case 3.3cm, a Caravelle, diameter of case 3.3cm, and a Bulla waterproof, diameter of case 3cm Condition Report:Tissot; crazing tothe plexi glass, winds and is ticking.Caravelle; winds and is ticking, many light scratches to the plexi glass.Bulla; winds and is ticking brass case,
SIR WILLIAM BLAKE RICHMOND (1842–1921) STUDY FOR 'THE RESURRECTION': SLEEPING ROMAN SOLDIER, LATE 1890's black and white chalk on brown paper, framed 26cm x 43cm (frame size 41cm x 59cm) Provenance: Estate of the late Dr. Susan Beattie Note: Between 1899 and 1904, four quarter-dome mosaics were added to the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral, based on designs by William Blake Richmond. These mosaics, produced and installed by James Powell and Sons, marked a significant departure from the smooth, flat, and non-reflective tesserae style used in earlier designs of G.F. Watts in 1866. Richmond instead embraced a more dynamic and vibrant aesthetic, utilising jagged, irregular glass pieces set at angles to the plaster to catch and reflect light. This innovative technique was inspired by Richmond's study of Byzantine and early Christian mosaics in Ravenna, Monreale, and Rome. The current lot, a depiction of a sleeping Roman soldier, is a study for part of the quarter-dome composition entitled "The Resurrection".
SIR BASIL SPENCE (1907-1976) FOR H. MORRIS & CO. TWO 'ALLEGRO' ARMCHAIRS, DESIGNED 1947-1948 laminated wood, maker's label MORRIS MADE / GUARANTEED TRADE MARK / GLASGOW (2) 85cm high, 52cm wide, 50cm deep Literature: Studio Yearbook of Decorative Art, 1949, p. VIII (advertised);Austerity to Affluence: British Art & Design 1945-1962, The Fine Art Society, London, 1997, p. 14 and p. 22, cat. no. F27;Long P. and Thomas J. (ed.), Basil Spence, Architect National Galleries of Scotland in Association with RCAHMS, Edinburgh 2008, p. 52 and p. 54, fig 55, illustrated. Note: In 1947 Neil Morris of manufacturers Morris of Glasgow asked Spence to collaborate on a range of plywood furniture he was working on, which was to include his Bambi chair and celebrated Cloud table. The result was the 'Allegro' dining suite, which was awarded a diploma by the Council of Industrial Design in January 1949. In March of the same year it was exhibited at the Glasgow Today and Tomorrow, where it was commended, and an example of the armchair was commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art, New York for their collection. In September 1949 it was displayed at the Morris stand, also designed by Spence, at the Scottish Industries Exhibition. In 1951 another single armchair was commissioned for the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum in London (V&A; CIRC.183-1951).The manufacture of the Allegro suite found its origins in wartime innovation. The Southampton-based manufacturer of helicopters, Cierva Autogiro, had developed techniques of laminating and shaping wood to make strong and light helicopter blades - these blades were supplied by Morris of Glasgow by 1946, and the same technology was applied to this remarkable suite of furniture soon afterwards. Over one hundred layers of wood were bonded together under high frequency electrical pressure with phenoformaldehyde, a synthetic resin. The wood is then shaped and carved to produce the chairs (and the matching table and sideboard). Whilst it is now acknowledged as a landmark in immediate Post-War British furniture design, the immense expense of this manufacturing process meant that this furniture went into extremely limited production, and as a result examples are extremely rare. In 1950 a single chair was advertised at £31 18s 3d, at a time when the average British annual income was just £101.
A patinated brass ceiling light attributed to The Scottish Guild of Handicraft designed by Robert MacLaurin, circular body set with ceramic panel decoration, with four flaring arms supporting opaque white glass shades, the light on four rod supports set with Ruskin pottery roundels, unsigned, 73cm. high ProvenancePrivate collection
A George II burr walnut and feather banded bureau, the fall front opening to a compartmented interior with a central door flanked by an arrangement of pigeon holes and concave drawers, over two short and three long conforming graduated oak lined drawers, running front to back, all upon reduced bracket feet, 96cm H x 93cm W x 53cm DCondition report General light marks and stains to the bureau top, some minor losses to the veneer (please see additional images).Locks and handles appear to be later associated, joint splits to the drawer liners, although all drawers run smoothly.Blocks added to the underside of the feet, further general light wear commensurate with age and use

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