HOWARD LESLIE: (1893-1943) English Actor, starred as Ashley Wilkes in Gone With The Wind (1939). A good vintage signed 8 x 10 photograph of Howard seated in a three quarter length pose in character costume in a scene from The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934). Signed by Howard in black fountain pen ink with his name alone to a lighter area of the image. His first name is a little light in places, but perfectly legible. Rare and desirable in this quality and size. Some light age wear to the extreme edges, otherwise VG
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LAWFORD PETER: (1923-1984) English-American Actor, a member of the Rat Pack. Brother-in-law of American President John F. Kennedy. Signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Lawford in a head and shoulders pose. Signed by Lawford in bold blue ink across a lighter area of the image. Some very light overall surface and corner creasing, not affecting the signature, otherwise VG
HARLOW JEAN: (1911-1937) American Actress & Sex Symbol. Rare vintage signed and inscribed sepia 7.5 x 9.5 photograph, an unusual image of the platinum blonde standing in a three quarter length pose adding her signature to a white lockable keepsake box (already bearing other signatures) as the owner of the box looks on, standing at Harlow's side. Signed by Harlow in black fountain pen ink across a light area of the image, 'To Milo - a grand person - Most Sincerely, Jean Harlow'. Professionally matted in red and light mottled beige and framed and glazed in a silver coloured frame to an overall size of 13 x 15. Some extremely light, minor discoloration and silvering, otherwise VG
TASHMAN LILYAN: (1896-1934) American Actress. Vintage signed sepia 7.5 x 10 photograph of the actress in an appealing profile head and shoulders pose. Signed by Tasman in dark fountain pen ink across a light area of the image and dated 1931 in her hand. Photograph by Chidnoff of New York. Signed photographs of Tashman are rare following her untimely death at the age of 37. EX
STEVENS INGER: (1934-1970) Swedish-American Actress. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Stevens kneeling on grass outdoors in a full length pose wearing a bikini. Signed by Stevens in bold, black fountain pen ink across a light area of the image. Autographs of Stevens are rare in any form following her untimely death at the age of 35. Together with Ingrid Thulin (1926-2004) Swedish Actress. Vintage signed and inscribed 10 x 8 photograph of the actress in a head and shoulders pose lying alongside actor Max Von Sydow in a scene from one of their films. Signed by Thulin in blue fountain pen ink across a lighter area of the image. Some creasing to the edges and corners of the image. Generally G to VG, 2
WISEMAN JOSEPH: (1918-2009) Canadian Actor, best known for his role as Dr. Julius No in the first James Bond film Dr. No (1962). Vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Wiseman in a head and shoulders pose. The photograph is a publicity portrait, by Coburn of Columbia Pictures, for Wiseman's role as George Kovan in The Garment Jungle (1957). Signed in blue ink to a light area of the image. Together with Wilfrid Hyde White (1903-1991) English Character Actor. Vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of the actor in a head and shoulders pose in costume as Colonel Hugh-Pickering in a scene from My Fair Lady (1954). Signed in bold black fountain pen ink to a light area at the base of the image. Some extremely minor corner creasing. VG to EX, 2
FROBE GERT: (1913-1988) German Actor, famous for his role as Auric Goldfinger in the James Bond film Goldfinger (1964). Signed and inscribed 10 x 8 photograph of Frobe in a head and shoulders pose in costume from a scene from Goldfinger. Signed in bold blue ink across a lighter area of the image. Together with Daniela Bianchi (1942- ) Italian Actress, famous for her role as Tatiana Romanova in the James Bond film From Russia With Love (1963). Vintage signed and inscribed 6.5 x 8.5 photograph of the actress in a half-length pose. Signed in bold blue fountain pen ink to a light area of the image. Rare. Some very slight corner creasing. VG to EX, 2
RATHBONE BASIL: (1892-1967) British Actor, famous for his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes in a number of films. Vintage signed and inscribed 7.5 x 9.5 photograph, the image depicting Rathbone standing outdoors in a full length pose with his dog. Signed in bold, dark fountain pen ink across a light area at the head of the image, ‘Dear Richard - with admiration, affectionately, Basil’ and dated 26th December 1946 in his hand. Together with Diana Napier (1904-1982) British Actress, wife of Richard Tauber. Vintage signed and inscribed 7.5 x 10 photograph of Napier seated in a head and shoulders pose wearing elaborate sequined clothing. Signed in bold dark fountain pen ink to a light area at the head of the image, ‘Fur Mein Richard….Diana’ Both photographs are neatly mounted, G, 2 The two signed photographs were apparently presented to the Austrian Tenor Richard Tauber (1891-1948)
METROPOLIS: Individual vintage signed sepia postcard photographs by Brigitte Helm (Maria) and Gustav Frohlich (Freder), both showing them in head and shoulders poses and signed with their names alone to light areas of the image, Frohlich in bold pencil and Helm in black ink. Each are individually lightly mounted to larger cards featuring images from Metropolis. VG to EX, 2
CINEMA: Selection of original unsigned colour lobby stills (14 x 11 & slightly smaller), for various films, mainly partial sets including Valley of the Dolls (8), 2001: A Space Odyssey (8), The Passenger (8), Easy Rider (8), Cabaret (8), The Sting (13), including a few duplicates, Clockwork Orange (10) etc. Most with multiple pinholes to the corners. Some creasing & light age wear. Generally about G, 72
Ernest Leslie McCormick. Victoria & Australia 1929-1939. Original printed invitation to Ernest McCormick to a Luncheon ‘To wish ‘Bon Voyage to the Eighteenth Australian Cricket Team, prior to departure to England. The President (Can E.S. Hughes) and the members of the Victoria Cricket Association request the pleasure of Mr E.L. McCormick at a Luncheon...’. The Luncheon was held at the Hotel Alexander, Spencer Street, Melbourne on the 9th March 1934. The card signed by McCormick and fellow tour party players, Stork Hendry and Arthur Chipperfield. Light adhesive marks to verso otherwise in good condition. Rare
Albert Craig. ‘First match between Surrey and Notts. At the Oval, July 17th and 18th, 1851. (1891). Broadsheet poem, the scorecard for the first Surrey v Nottinghamshire match is reproduced and is followed by a short poem by Craig.’Agin we expect a sharp, spirited game, A merry tough, stout-hearted fray....’ Presumably produced for the fortieth anniversary in 1891. The rear has an advertisement for F.H.Ayres. Light central crease, a little spotted and nicked to top border. Good. Rare
Sir Julien Cahn’s Team v New Zealand 1939. Official programme for the tour match played at the Basin Reserve, Wellington on the 10th-13th March 1939. Original decorative wrappers with light blue ribbon tie. Five various ink signatures to front wrapper including Menzies, J.H. Phillips, Manager etc. Some minor wear to wrapper edges, minor age toning otherwise in good condition. Rare
C.W. Alcock. Interesting three page printed form/circular sent out to all cricketers in December 1887 asking them to complete, ‘for the purpose of inserting (the information) in the ‘Large Cricket Work’ now publishing, entitled ‘A. Haygarth’s Collection of Scores and Biographies from 1772’ and return to him. ‘It is intended not only to give the full scores of important matches since that time, but also to insert the biography of every player of note (including Gentlemen) engaged in important matches. This circular was filled out in ink by Sutherland Law, an Amateur who played seven first class matches mainly for Gentlemen of Philadelphia between 1880-1891. His first match was for ‘22 of Philadelphia’ v Graces team 1872 and his first match played at Lord’s was for Gentlemen of Philadelphia v M.C.C. in 1884. Details asked for include name, address, birth, town, height, weight, date of first match, date of first match at Lord’s, fielding place etc. Light folds, nicks and tears otherwise in good condition
R.A. Fitzjerald. Interesting three page printed form/circular sent out to all cricketers in December 1887 asking them to complete, ‘for the purpose of inserting (the information) in the ‘Large Cricket Work’ now publishing, entitled ‘A. Haygarth’s Collection of Scores and Biographies from 1855’ and return to him. ‘It is intended not only to give the full scores of important matches since that time, but also to insert the biography of every player of note (including Gentlemen) engaged in important matches. This circular was filled out in ink by Charles Prytherch Lewis, an Amateur who played for Oxford University in 1876. Details asked for include name, address, birth, town, height, weight, date of first match, date of first match at Lord’s, fielding place etc. Light folds otherwise in good condition. Rare
Henry Perkins. Interesting three page printed form/circular sent out to all cricketers in December 1887 asking them to complete, ‘for the purpose of inserting (the information) in the ‘Large Cricket Work’ now publishing, entitled ‘A. Haygarth’s Collection of Scores and Biographies from 1855’ and return to him. ‘It is intended not only to give the full scores of important matches since that time, but also to insert the biography of every player of note (including Gentlemen) engaged in important matches. This circular was filled out in ink by Arthur William Bassett Sclater, an Amateur who played nine matches for Sussex 1879-1880. Details asked for include name, address, birth, town, height, weight, date of first match, date of first match at Lord’s, fielding place etc. Light folds otherwise in good condition. Rare
M.C.C. Signed autograph sheets for M.C.C. tours to India, Pakistan & Ceylon 1972-1973 and India, Sri Lanka & Australia 1976-1977. Both complete with the exception of the managers’ signatures. Sold with an International Wanderers official autograph sheet for the tour of Rhodesia 1974, signed in ink by seventeen members of the team and management including Close, E. Barlow, I. Chappell, Tolchard, Greig, McKenzie, G. Pollock, B. Richards, G. Turner, Y. Ahmed (missing G. Chappell). Light folds otherwise in good condition
Zimbabwe and Kenya. Four fully signed official autograph sheets of Zimbabwe teams from the 1983 & 1992 World Cups, inaugural test match vs India 1992, and the 1994-1995 national squad. Also a signed Kenya autograph sheet from the 1999 I.C.C. World Cup. Some light folds or creases otherwise in very good condition
Zimbabwe. Four official and one unofficial autograph sheets of Zimbabwe squads from the 1996 to 2000, mostly complete. Sold with a 1998 Bangladesh tour of England, Scotland and Ireland autograph sheet and South Australian Cricket Association World You Cup autograph sheet from 1988. Minor light creasing otherwise G/VG
England wicket keepers. A typed sheet featuring the ink signatures of eighteen England wicket keepers from 1931 to 1986 including Les Ames, Godfrey Evans, Alan Knott, Bob Taylor etc. and another with seventeen signatures including Knott, Swetman, Taylor, Millman, Downton etc. Horizontal fold and light creasing otherwise good condition
*Australian tour of England 1975. Official mono team photograph of the Australian team, standing and seated in rows, wearing cricket attire. The photograph laid down to photographers mount, with title to top border, and signed to borders by twelve members of the touring party. Signatures include I. Chappell, Lillee, G. Chappell, Thomson, McCosker, Robinson, R. Marsh, Higgs, Hurst etc. Overall 16”x20”. Some foxing and light crease to mount otherwise in good condition
American and Canadian cricket. Selection of sixteen various books and booklets including ‘The Log of the Old Un. From Liverpool to San Francisco 1886’. Facsimile edition issued by McKenzie 1994, ‘Dawn’s Early Light. Cricket in America before 1820’. Martin Wilson 2008, signed limited edition number 10 of 160 copies, numbers 11-160 were for sale, ‘North America in International Cricket’. Rowland Bowen 1960, ‘The Tented Field. A History of Cricket in America’. Tom Melville 1998, ‘A Yankee Looks at Cricker’. As told to Gerald Brodribb by Henry Satyen’. London 1956, ‘The Book of American Pastimes: containing A History of the principal Baseball, Cricket Rowing....’. Charles A. Peverelly 2010 (reprint of the original), ‘A History of Canadian Cricket. An Imigrant’s Game?’. Patrick Adams, first edition and revised edition, one signed by the author etc. G
Five boxed plastic toys: Aston Martin DB-4, yellow model with friction drive (VG, operative, in G/F box); Sparking Jet Plane (Made in Gt.Britain), with friction drive (G/VG, motor operative, no sparks, in F box); No.872 Milk Float (Made in Gt Britain), friction drive with milk bottles and crates (G/VG, motor operative, white plastic discoloured, in G box); Battery Operated Helicopter (G/VG, untested, in P box); Marx Mighty Brute Shovel Dozer, battery operated (G/VG, clean batt.comp., untested, light corrosion to shovel arms, in P box).
Distler (Germany) Tinplate Fire Engine: pre-war clockwork model is red with yellow detailing including `FIRE BRIGADE` to sides, with yellow extending ladder, tinplate balloon tyres, and four firemen figures (two missing). When fixed key wound, model moves forwards and bell to undercarriage rings. Length 28.5cm. Some small parts missing including bell and warning light to front, paper label stuck to front numberplate, and ladder requires re-stringing but otherwise a G+ example. Together with a Distler Fire Station: tinplate with two opening doors to front, when lever to side pulled down metal `Fire!` sign pops up above doors. Length 30cm, height 20cm. Some age wear incuding dents to doors, and `Fire Station` writing faded above doors, but otherwise in G condition. (2)
O gauge, seven Basset-Lowke rolling stock: consists of 2x 1352/0 LMS Open Wagon (grey `24468`, brown `36721, both G, one boxed); 13423/35 GNR brown 15T 6-plank wagon `18335` (F); 13416/0 GW light grey 10T 5-plank wagon (F); 1370/0 LMS 12T van `91375` (G); 1362/0 GW grey 20T brake Toad van `Exeter 35642` (F); 1371/0 NE grey-green 12T luggage van `138971`. Conditions as described, unboxed unless noted. (7).
Triang Spot-On Presentation Set, contains: Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire in green with black roof (G); Aston-Martin in red (VG with a few chips); Bentley Saloon in metallic blue and silver (VG with a few chips); Austin Healey in metallic blue (G, missing windscreen); 7 x road signs (G/F condition); 4 x straight and 4 x curved road sections (plastic warped slightly). Contained in a F box with three corners of lid torn, surface tear to `O` and light staining. Includes inner card with a couple of tears.
Quantity of boxed sci-fi toys: Hasbro Titan A.E. Drej Stinger; Playmates Flash Gordon Rebel Airbike; Prism Leisure Space Precint Space Helmet Racer; two Bandai Power Rangers Jungle Fury toys; Trendmasters Lost in Space Judy Robinson; Spinmaster Tron Legacy Light Cycle; Playmates Kong toy; 12 x Robot Train Changers in trade display box; De Agostini Star Wars vehicle; Hasbro Spider-Man NERF set; four Bandai Armouron toys. Overall appears G-VG. (26)
A large light oak cased mantel or bracket clock with arched top, lighter inlaid decoration, stepped base and brass bun feet, large convex silvered dial with attractive pierced steel hands behind a cast brass bezel, the movement having quarter hour ting-tang chiming and stamped W&H for the German manufacturer Winterhalder & Hofmier, with pendulum - Est £100 - £150

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