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Lot 403

Adriaen Frans Boudewijns d. Ä. (um 1644 – 1711) und Peeter Bout (1658 – 1719), zug.KIRMES-MARKT VOR DER KIRCHEÖl auf Leinwand.41 x 72 cm.Von Boudewyns, einem Schüler von Igantius van der Stock in Brüssel, wissen wir, dass er sich 1666 für drei Jahre nach Paris begab, um bei Adam Frans van der Meulen (1632-1690) zu arbeiten. Mit ihm zusammen schuf er für Ludwig XIV Gobelinentwürfe. In Brüssel unterhielt er 1682 ein Atelier mit Schülern wie Mathys Schoevaerdts (um 1663-um 1703) oder seinem Neffen Adriaen-Frans, sowie seinem Sohn Frans. Für seine Landschaftsbilder zog er mehrfach Pieter Bout heran, der die Figurenstaffage eingefügt hat. Sein Atelier wurde während des Bombardements durch französische Truppen im August 1695 zerstört. Seine Bilder zeigen einen markanten, oft vergleichbaren Kompositionsaufbau, häufig mit seitlich stehenden Gebäuden mit Figurenansammlung davor. Pieter Bout war ab 1671 ebenfalls Mitglied der Lukasgilde in Brüssel, obschon sein erstbekanntes Werk 1664 datiert ist. Seine Zusammenarbeit mit Boudewyns ist vor allem für die gemeinsame Zeit in Paris gesichert. Seine eigenständigen Werke zeigen die Maltradition von Jan Brueghel d. Ä. (1568-1625), aber auch David Teniers d. J. (1610-1690). Figurenstaffagen schuf er darüber hinaus auch für Maler wie Lucas Achtschellinck (1629-1699) oder Jacques D´Arthois (1613-1686). A.R. (1431588) (11)Adriaen Frans Boudewijns the Elder (ca. 1644 – 1711) and Peeter Bout (1658 – 1719), attributed FAIR MARKET IN FRONT OF A CHURCH Oil on canvas.41 x 72 cm.

Lot 60

A striking George Lucas signed photograph, featuring a contemplative black-and-white portrait of the legendary filmmaker. The signature appears in bold silver ink across the image. This framed collectible includes a Certificate of Authenticity from World Wide Graphs Inc., ensuring its legitimacy. The frame is a simple black design with a glass front, allowing for easy display. A fantastic piece for collectors of Star Wars memorabilia and film history enthusiasts.Dimensions: 9.5"L x 11.5"HCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 140

Steven Spielberg signed Lucas Film UK Ltd The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones Memorandum TLS dated 14th March 1983. Interesting content. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 253

Follower of John Constable 'Watermill and Church, Dedham, Rain Storm Passing'titled verso and further inscribed 'By John Constable R.A. / Collection / James Orrock R.I. 1886'oil on board25 x 33cmProvenance:James Orrock RI ROI (1829-1913), according to label versoThis composition relates to 'The Mill', a mezzotint by David Lucas after Constable, published in 1833 (see Tate Britain T04047). James Orrock is known to have owned both genuine works by Constable and copies commissioned after him. 40 x 47cm framed

Lot 875

Dunhill Joseph Lucas table lighter, marked to top Dunhill and engraved to side "To JL from JL" and to underside "Plastic and styling by Joseph Lucas Ltd Birmingham England. Height 8.5 cm, width 10 cm (see illustration).The lighter appears to be all present.  The flip wick exposer mechanism operates as it should and the flint wheel rotates as it should.  The metalwork is all very dirty and has lost some of the surface finish.  The plastic surround is free from any splits or cracks but does have numerous surface scratches as one would expect.

Lot 279

Registration No: Unregistered Frame No: L 207 14860 MOT: ExemptOffered from a deceased estate and long term ownershipPerfect project for someoneFitted with the V-twin engineThe first Royal Enfield motorcycle was built in 1901 by the Enfield Cycle Company of Redditch having previously manufactured bicycles, lawnmowers and stationary engines. Under various ownership, the name has continued through to the present day making it one of the longest-lasting names in the two-wheeled world. Initially called Enfield, in 1911 they added Royal to the company name and in 1912 the Model 180 sidecar combination was introduced, fitted with a 770cc V-twin JAP engine, and the bike was raced successfully in the Isle of Man TT and at Brooklands. During WWI they supplied large numbers of motorcycles to the British War Department and also to the Imperial Russian Government. Royal Enfield fitted their own 225cc two-stroke single and 425cc engines in the smaller capacity bikes and JAP engines for bigger bikes but in 1921 they developed their own 976cc V-twin engine. These were marketed together with Enfield’s own range of sidecars and could be ordered from the factory as an outfit with options such as the new state of the art Lucas Magdyno lighting.Offered from a deceased estate and from long-term ownership, this 1926 Royal Enfield 180 from the inter-war years, presents the perfect project for someone to get back to both road and event use. Unfortunately, we don't expect there to be any paperwork with this machine, however, the frame number is visible and we can say the engine number is E5967 on the block and the gearbox number is 70023. For more information, please contact: Oliver Fernyhough-Martin oliver.fernyhough-martin@handh.co.uk 07483 361000

Lot 111

Registration No: 344 UYO Frame No: VSB1T007202 MOT: ExemptRestored by Dave Wyborn from the Quadrophenia museumCorrect numbers (Engine No:VSB1M 007292)Running well and has V5C for use on the roadThe cult status of the Who’s rock opera film Quadrophenia needs no introduction and its appeal grows ever stronger as the years go by. A magical infusion of culture with its distinctive working class 60s mod appeal. The original album was released in 1973 as a rock opera with the film coming out later in 1978.Launched in 1962 the GS160 was quite a departure from the earlier 150 version and marked the beginning of the new era of the more powerful and many would say more reliable Vespas. With a larger cylinder and clutch the engine case being altered and with spare wheel mounted on the left side of the body. Almost every internal engine part was changed and a different air box and carburettor were used. This necessitated even wider engine cowls than the 150 and the most pleasing and the widest (yet still rounded) ‘behind’ ever seen on a Vespa. Overall with a fairly blistering performance of 8.9 HP and with rounded design features that hid the spare wheel and internalised the luggage the GS160 is regarded by many as the pinnacle best combination of Vespa performance and style. The Mk 2 differed from the Mk 1 by using a large inside legshield toolbox.The scooter is faithful to the original as used by 'Chad' on The Who’s album Quadrophenia and accompanying book. With the correct original RAF St. Christopher badge, all of the spotlights are Miller, Stadium, Lucas and Radyot as per the original. Many details, like the individual plectrums and accessories deserve study of the full set of photographs to appreciate. The scooter is in fine running condition as can be seen by the photographs and the video below. This actual machine was used by the Mod revival band ‘The Goldhawks’ on stage during the ‘Quadrophenia - The Album Live’ tour. With correct matching numbers, this is a very good GS160 in its own right. The reserve has been set realistically. For more information, please contact: Paul Diamond info@vintagescooters.co.uk 07768 313001

Lot 333

Registration No: Unregistered Frame No: 10922 MOT: ExemptMatchless G80CS 500cc desert racer modelRumoured to have been built and sold by Bud EkinsSupplied with import papers and California US TitleMatchless is one of the oldest marques of British motorcycles, manufactured in Plumstead, London, between 1899 and 1966. A wide range of models was produced under the Matchless name, ranging from small two-strokes to 750cc four-stroke twins. The marque had a long history of racing success with a Matchless ridden by Charlie Collier winning the first single-cylinder race in the first Isle of Man TT in 1907. An amalgamation with AJS in 1931 formed Associated Motor Cycles which continued until the group's closure in the mid-‘60s. The 500cc G80CS was a competition motorcycle aimed at the US market where the bike was the one to beat in off-road events such as Hare and Hounds, Scrambles and Desert Races that were popular in the 1950s and ‘60s. Success in these events ridden by riders such as Bud Ekins and Walt Fulton ensured a healthy demand for this somewhat heavy but bulletproof model. This G80CS, being offered at 'no reserve', is from a deceased estate, so unfortunately not much is known of its history. Bought by the vendor and repatriated to the UK in 2011 from California, the bike was thought to have been built by Bud Ekins and sold by him around 2005/6 at a Mid-America Auction in Las Vegas. Included in the sale is a record of email conversations the vendor had with previous owners in the US to try to verify this. It is presented in authentically restored condition with the correct 'Red Label' Lucas competition magneto, high-level exhaust and alloy mudguards. A rare model on these shores, it has been stood for a number of years, so will need recommissioning before use, but the engine turns over on the kickstart. It comes supplied with a California Title and various paperwork concerning its import to aid in registering the bike in the UK. For more information, please contact: Ian Cunningham ian.cunningham@handh.co.uk 07415871189

Lot 309

Registration No: 3 KPT Frame No: R14 92225 MOT: ExemptThe Dominator 99 600cc Sport Special (99SS) was only made for a couple of years, with twin carbs and increased performance over the standard model. It is one of the rarest twins, the frame being the 1960 slimline version of the legendary featherbed. This machine was sold new by Robsons of Bishop Auckland and registered as '3 KPT' on 23rd September 1960 (despatched 22nd August 1960). The matching frame, engine, gearbox and fork numbers are confirmed as correct by the Norton Owner's Club factory record. Originally Red, the frame is now Black. The current owner bought it in the early ‘70s before being built-up as a café racer by Roger Myers of RGM Norton in Cumbria. It seems to have done very few miles since, although it has been maintained and used occasionally. The original monobloc carbs have been replaced by a single concentric and it also possesses some Dunstall and Tickle parts. Other more recent changes include Hagon rear dampers and the addition of Lucas Rita ignition with Bosch coils. In the last few years it has had new liners and pistons with a slightly lower compression ratio to aid starting and for ethanol fuels. At the same time, the cylinder head had new valve seats fitted to suit lead-free fuel. Recently, the carb and tank were cleaned, the oil changed and it started first kick, running smoothly and idling well. It has a current V5 included in the sale, along with some accompanying spares, the NOC factory record and the original magneto. It could be returned to original specification relatively easily, if required. For more information, please contact: Mike Davis mike.davis@handh.co.uk 07718 584217

Lot 334

Registration No: 104 YUD Frame No: 07986 MOT: ExemptTriumph's ISDT inspired 650 twin desert racerAll alloy motor with a Lucas competition magSupplied with a dating letter and a current V5C Triumph is one of the most iconic and revered names in the history of motorcycling. Established in Coventry in 1885, by the start of the 1900s the company had made its first motorcycle, beginning a continuous run of production under various ownership until its eventual closure in 1983. In 1937, the Edward Turner-designed Speed Twin was released, launching a range of Triumph twins that went on to epitomise British motorcycles in the post-war years. The single-carb 650 Trophy was considered to be the best all round model and proved very popular in the USA. Inspired by success in the ISDT, the 650 model introduced in 1956 featured an all-alloy top end and a Lucas "Red Label" competition magneto. It immediately became a favourite with American off-road racers taking the first 3 places in the Big Bear Run in the Mojave Desert, and ridden to good effect by riders such as Bud Ekins and Steve McQueen, in many other events. This 650 Trophy, being offered at 'no reserve', is from a deceased estate, so not much is known of its history. According to the Triumph Owner's Club dating letter, it was despatched to the Triumph Corporation in Baltimore in May 1957 before being repatriated and registered in the UK in 2010. It looks to have been stood for a number of years, so will need recommissioning before use, but the engine turns over on the kickstart. A good-looking bike with its Siamese 2-into-1 upswept exhaust and air scoop front brake it comes supplied with various import letters, a few receipts, some handwritten notes of its restoration, a dating letter, an instruction manual and a current V5C. For more information, please contact: Ian Cunningham ian.cunningham@handh.co.uk 07415871189

Lot 157

Registration No: Unregistered Frame No: 01630002 MOT: ExemptExtremely original with one reported owner from newVery rare to find a 42L2 like this Last on the road in 1977 confirmed by tax discDouglas Vespas have in recent times emerged with a special rarity and collectability status. The 42L2 although still a ‘handlebar’ Vespa was a new design and a departure from the previous Douglas Vespa models; The Rod model, and Model G and GL2 which had the headlight precariously perched on the front of the leg shield. The many changes on the new ‘world scooter’ design saw a new headlamp layout on the handlebars with a speedometer incorporated and the control switch and various engine improvements were introduced throughout. These brought the British Vespas up to a parity with the then other ‘world scooters’, the Italian ‘Struzzo’ and French ACMA V56 amongst others. The British Douglas scooters were however painted in different and unique colours from the rest of the world. The 42L2 much rarer with its shorter fuel tank than the 92L2 was uniquely sold with a bench seat as standard.We present here a magnificent 42L2 in totally original and correct condition. Discovered in a probate house clearance it was purchased from the daughter of a lady who had used it up until she had a spill in 1977 which was when it was last on the road, although with the speedometer mileage at 19,133 miles she was certainly used well. Stored in a dry garage since, we note the original dealer motif is present from Moss Ltd of Cambridge. This originality is rare to see. The original bench seat cover is in remarkably good condition. Solid and showing no signs of repair, the running in transfer is still visible. The original Lucas electrical equipment lights and lenses including battery are all present. We note that all over the machine it is exactly how it came out of the factory save some wash paint over the side panels which will almost certainly be easily be removed. Engine number matches the chassis and the originality stretches to the original D Douglas hand grips and even the original Pirelli tyres. It's understood the number 'RCE 88' could be retained with the aid of a dating certificate from the VVC of which one is included. For more information, please contact: Paul Diamond info@vintagescooters.co.uk 07768 313001

Lot 206

Registration No: WL 5199 Frame No: P6729 MOT: ExemptBSA's late 1920s OHV 500 Sports modelAn older restoration showing a nice patinaSupplied with a green RF60 and current V5CThe Birmingham Small Arms factory was established in the Small Heath area of Birmingham 1861 and as the name suggests manufactured weapons. Around the turn of the century they started making bicycles and progressed onto motorcycles a few years later. BSA went on to be one of the world's largest producers of motorcycles up until its demise in the early 1970s. During the 1920s BSA proudly boasted that ‘One in four motorcycles is a BSA’ and that their bikes were ‘the most popular motorcycles in the world.’ Marketed by BSA as a bike that would 'appeal to the sporting rider' it was based on the bikes that had won the team prize in the previous year's ISDT without losing a mark. This S28, being offered at 'no reserve', is part of a deceased estate having been owned and ridden by the enthusiast vendor for a number of years. Marketed by BSA as a bike that would 'appeal to the sporting rider' it was based on the bikes that had won the team prize in the previous year's ISDT without losing a mark. Approaching its one-hundredth birthday, it looks to have been restored many years ago keeping a good degree of originality and used by the owner on VJMC runs and rallies. It comes supplied with a few period adverts, a parts book, a green RF60 continuation logbook and a current V5C, not run for a while it will need recommissioning before use. Amazingly the original sales invoice has survived and will be supplied with the bike, dated the 2nd of July 1928 from dealers Hieatt and Argyle in Oxford, showing it cost £71-19-9 including the optional Lucas Magdyno and horn and an extra £2-15-9 for insurance together with a small photo showing what appears to be the first owner sat on it in 1930. A great opportunity to experience a part of motorcycling history on a bike that will be eligible for events like the Banbury Run. For more information, please contact: Ian Cunningham ian.cunningham@handh.co.uk 07415871189

Lot 228

Six Lucas Film Star Wars models, to include Star Fighter, a Techno Union Starship, etc.

Lot 322

Lucas Tesoriero (contemporary), oil on canvas, A grey hunter and some ducks in a stable, signed, 50 x 60cm, in wooden frame

Lot 8194

A Compulsion Gallery for Lucas Film Ltd. Limited Edition pewter sculpture of Boba Fett, no. 285/2500

Lot 1265

Lucas van Leyden (1494-1533) attrib. Biblische Szene. Kupferstich, mit Passepartout (12,5 x 16,5 cm). Aus dem Nachlass von Prof. Dr. Dr. Erik Jayme.

Lot 198

This collection of three hardcover books explores the lives and legacies of influential leaders throughout history. Command: A Historical Dictionary of Military Leaders by James Lucas examines the strategic minds of great military commanders from Alexander the Great to Zhukov. Chronicle of the Popes by F.G. Maxwell-Stuart provides a detailed reign-by-reign account of the papacy from St. Peter to the present. Kings, Rulers, and Statesmen presents a visual and historical journey through the reigns of monarchs and political figures worldwide. A must-have collection for history enthusiasts, scholars, and collectors of political and religious history. Largest book measures 11.25"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 767

Two old similar brass vehicle side lamps including Rotax No. 314 and Lucas King of the Road No. 7 12½" high (2)

Lot 763

A Lucas King of the Road No. F146 nickel-plated vehicle lamp 8½" high

Lot 758

Two various old motorcycle carbide lamps by Lucas

Lot 755

Two various carbide bike lamps including Lucas Calcia Club and Lucas (2)

Lot 768

A Lucas King of the Road No. 631 brass vehicle side lamp, 11" high

Lot 770

An old nickel -plate and brass Lucas King of the Road No. 756 vehicle lamp, 12½" high

Lot 771

An old brass mounted painted metal Lucas King of the Road No. 431 vehicle lamp, 12½" high

Lot 760

Three various old carbide motorcycle lamps by Miller, Lucas etc

Lot 756

Three various old motorcycle carbide lamps including The Revenge, Miller and Lucas (3)

Lot 1511

A boxed and signed Corgi Aviation Archive AA32612 Avro Lancaster Mk.III Dambusters AJ-G, ED932, Wing Commander Guy Gibson, 617 Squadron, limited edition 1166 of 1260 with certificate, signed by Squadron Leader George 'Johnny' Johnson DFM, Corporal Ken Lucas, Corporal Maureen Stevens, Warrant Officer Des Phillips and Flight Lieutenant Steve Stevens DFC AE

Lot 34

Rackham, Arthur (illus.) 1909 The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm illustrated by Arthur Rackham translated by Mrs. Edgar Lucas. Publ. Constable & Company Ltd. Publisher's orig. red gilt tooled binding, some bumping to the extremities & to the head & tail of the spine, front board bright, spine a touch discoloured and faded, hinge a touch strained after the half title, no prior ownership inscriptions or bookplates, odd spot. Collated & complete with forty tipped in colour plates, each complete with tissueguard; coloured plates opp. page 106 & 232 with replacement tissue guards. Containing such popular fairy stories as Briar Rose, The Frog Prince, Rapunzel, Hansel and Gretel, Red Riding Hood and Tom Thumb. 4to.

Lot 6

Rackham, Arthur (illus.) 1909 The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm illustrated by Arthur Rackham translated by Mrs. Edgar Lucas. Publ. Constable & Company Ltd. Publisher's orig. red gilt tooled binding, light edgewear to the extremities & a touch bumped to the head & tail of the spine, hinge a touch strained at the half title, no prior ownership inscriptions or bookplates, odd spot. Collated & complete with forty tipped in colour plates, each complete with tissueguard. A beautiful & bright first edition thus in exceptionally smart condition. 4to.

Lot 290

1956 Saint Botolph's Review. Including poems by David Ross, E. Lucas Myers, Daniel Huws, Daniel Weissbort, four poems by Ted Hughes, as well as An Impression in Hospital by Than Minton, Aunt Palestine's Girl by E. Lucas Myers, and Letter from a Painter by George Weissbort. Original red card wraps in cream dust wrapper, very smart condition with just light bumping to the top of the wraps & some rust staining surrounding staples to gutter resulting in some loosening to leaves. 8vo. This is the student publication responsible for introducing Sylvia Plath to Ted Hughes' poetry; she purchased a copy of this review on the day it was published, before meeting him the same evening at the launch party where they shared their first kiss. As well as being an important piece of Plath & Hughes' love story, this is the work in which Hughes' poetry is published under his name for the first time.

Lot 29

Tracey Emin (b.1963) Be Faithful To Your Dreams Embroidered cotton handkerchief, 1999, published by Momart, London, within the original plastic packaging, overall 406 x 406mm (16 x 16in) Together with: Sarah Lucas (b.1962) The Perceval Mobile (Momart Christmas Gift) The complete multiple, 2007, comprising an inkjet print in colours on thick card, metal wire, thread, needle and printed instruction manual on brown wove paper, with title page and text, published by Momart Ltd., London, with the original white presentation box with printed title, overall 226 x 320 x 15mm (8 7/8 x 12 5/8 x 3/4in)This work is accompanied by the Momart authenticity document, confirming the work is part of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.Gary Hume (b.1962)Fuzzy SnowmanMachine-cut detachable fuzzy felt elements on a baize-treated backing card, 2000, signed in blue felt-tip pen verso, published by Momart, London, the full sheet, 275 x 190mm (10 7/8 x 7 1/2in) This work is accompanied by the original Momart publication document.

Lot 167

Henry Fredrick Lucas (British 1848-1943) Oil on wooden panel entitled "Preliminary sketch for larger picture" signed HF Lucas 1904 - Verso with lot of horses "Showground Walllingford, Preliminary sketch for picture 7ft x 4ft 3 by HF Lucas, Rugby. Painted in 1904" Panel measures approximately 20 x 13cm. Gilt frame size 30 x 23cm under glass Condition - visible grain to painting but colour good

Lot 164

A Joseph Lucas Ltd Birmingham carbide motorcycle lamp, 17.5cm high.

Lot 487

American Graffiti (1973) UK Quad poster, UK Quad cinema poster for the early George Lucas film with the distinctive artwork by Mort Drucker, folded and in very good condition - measures 30” x 40”

Lot 187

Sharples, Tuke, Lucas & Seebohm 1878, Hertfordshire Hitchin Bank/Hitchin branch, used cheque, red on white, printers Waterlow & Sons

Lot 415

Lucas Aerospace; The Socially Useful Show Poster set from early 1980s (x 10 posters). Produced by Lucas Aerospace for 'The Plan' of restructuring and future job cuts. Vintage original posters. Very good condition. Measures approx 17 x 12 inches.

Lot 550

Chronicle Books Star Wars Frames collectors book (George Lucas, JW Rinzler, Guillermo del Toro) sealed in factory shrink wrap. Condition Excellent to Excellent Plus

Lot 102

"The Yetholm History of the Gypsies", dedicated to Queen Esther Faa-Blyth by Joseph Lucas, published Kelso J & J H Rutherfurd 1882. The Alastair & Sheila Brooks Collection: of Oaklands (& past owners of Ednam House Hotel), Kelso 

Lot 780

Antique Staffordshire hand painted charger, with view of cattle drinking in a lake with stone ruins behind, possibly signed 'D Lucas', 37cm diameter. Good condition, some surface wear, grazes apparent to one place in particular.

Lot 1074

Attributed John Lindsay Lucas (1807-1874) Portrait of Robert Valpy (1983-1852), half-length, seated, wearing a black suit, resting his right hand on the Classical Journal Portrait of Mrs Pheobe Valpy (1792-1871), half-length, seated, wearing a black dress with an ermine-trimmed overcoat, before a red curtain Oil on canvas, 89cm by 68.5cm (2)Provenance: The Property of Sir Brooke Boothby ex Fonmon Castle

Lot 1238

A Lucas 'King of the Road' car lamp, Railway lamp etc., some a/f.

Lot 1420

Two Lucas Carbide Bicycle Lamps.

Lot 435

A Lucas Silver King lamp, together with wall mounting oil lamps with conical shades, etc

Lot 103

A "Lucas King of the Road" lamp, green painted, together with a "Patterson Lamps Ltd" miners lamp, railway and other lamps (8) 

Lot 206

A brass "Lucas King of the Road" lantern, a "Panther Birmingham" lantern and a pair of black painted tin and brass carriage lamps

Lot 10

Walter Brind, a George lll silver christening mug, London 1770, monogramed and engraved "Miss Catherine Lucas" to the base, 166g  

Lot 1236

Russland Ikone Das alles sehende Auge Gottes 19. Jahrhundert,Russland, Eitempera auf Kreidegrund, auf Holztafel gemalt, zentral Darstellung Christus Immanuel, darüber Gottesvater und Gottesmutter in Orantenhaltung, Symbole der vier Evangelisten Matthäus, Markus, Lucas und Johannes (Mensch, Löwe, Stier und Adler), äußere Kreise mit Cherubim, H 18 cm x B 13 cm, Altersspuren, Abrieb, Farbrisse

Lot 375

'The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm', illustrated by Arthur Rackham, translated by Mrs Edgar Lucas, published by Constable & Company Ltd., London, 1909, bound in the original publisher's cloth with gilt decoration, and illustrated with 40 colour plates and illustrations throughout the text (collated, complete), together with'Fairy Tales' by Hans Andersen, illustrated by Kay Nielsen, published by Hodder and Stoughton, London, [1924], bound in the original publisher's cloth with gilt decoration, and illustrated with 12 colour plates and illustrations throughout the text (collated, complete)(2 books)  

Lot 65

Two boxes and suitcase of Lucas car bulbs, ceramics, fabric, stamps, RNLI jumpers etc

Lot 3234

Star Wars (1977), International Three Sheet Linen Backed Film Poster for the George Lucas sci-fi action classic, artwork by Tom Jung, 41 x 75 ½ inches, was folded now backed*It is likely that all Star Wars three sheets are 41" x 77" and posters listed as 41" x 81" are because sellers assumed it was the standard three-sheet size* Condition Report: Good condition, paper loss to corners and bottom rim now restored, faint old tape marks to rims now restored, staining, edge wear, has been considerably restored

Lot 3225

Star Wars: A New Hope (1977), British Quad Film Poster for the George Lucas Sci-Fi classic, artwork by Tom Chantrell, Oscars Version, folded, 30 x 40 inches Condition Report: Good condition, paper loss to top right corner, edge nicks, small tear to top left corner, light creasing, small fold line separation to middle right cross fold

Lot 746

An Early 20th Century Joseph Lucas No320 bike lamp.

Lot 60

Cornel Lucas (British, 1920-2012). Brigitte Bardot, 1955 – Archival silver gelatin print from the first negative print run, mounted on board, Signed by the photographer in pencil on lower mount, stamped/titled and further signed in pencil on reverse by Cornel Lucas, the image 9 x 11 ½ inches, 11 ¾ x 15 inches overall. Cornel Lucas was a pioneer of film portraiture in the 1940s and 1950s and became one of the leading photographers during the golden age of cinema. Lucas’ exceptional images captured the stars of the British and American film industries and in 1988 Cornel Lucas became the first photographer to win a BAFTA for his outstanding contribution to the British film industry. Provenance:The Private Collection of The Estate of Cornel Lucas.

Lot 61

Cornel Lucas (British, 1920-2012). Claudia Cardinale, 1958 – Vintage silver gelatin print, stamped/titled and signed in ink on reverse by Cornel Lucas, unmounted, 19 x 15 ¼ inches. Cornel Lucas was a pioneer of film portraiture in the 1940s and 1950s and became one of the leading photographers during the golden age of cinema. Lucas’ exceptional images captured stars of the silver screen in both the British and American film industries and in 1988 Cornel Lucas became the first photographer to win a BAFTA for his outstanding contribution to the British film industry. Provenance:The Private Collection of The Estate of Cornel Lucas.

Lot 540

LUCAS GEORGE: (1944- ) American film director and producer, a pioneer of the modern blockbuster who created the Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises. Signed and inscribed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Lucas standing in a three-quarter length pose alongside several Star Wars characters including C3-PO. Signed by the director in gold ink to the image, and with a more complete and legible signature than is usually encountered, ´Ilse, may the force be with you, George Lucas´. About EX

Lot 346

CHATTERTON RUTH: (1892-1961) American actress, an Academy Award nominee for Best Actress in 1928/29 for her performance as Jacqueline Floriot in Madame X, and again in 1929/30 for her performance as Sarah Storm in Sarah and Son. A good vintage signed 8 x 10 photograph, the image depicting the actress in an elegant head and shoulders profile pose. Photograph by Lucas and Pritchard of New York and bearing their blindstamp to the lower left corner. Signed by Chatterton in bold blue fountain pen ink to a clear area of the background. Scarce. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, VG

Lot 113

ALI MAHERSHALA: (1974- ) American actor, Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actor in 2016 for his role as Juan in Moonlight, and again in 2018 for his role as Don Shirley in Green Book. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Ali in a half-length pose. Signed in bold blue ink with his name alone to the image. Together with three signed colour 8 x 10 photographs by several of the other Best Supporting Actor Oscar nominees of 2016 comprising Lucas Hedges (for his performance as Patrick Chandler in Manchester by the Sea), Dev Patel (for his performance as Saroo Brierley in Lion), and Michael Shannon (for his performance as Bobby Andes in Nocturnal Animals). All are signed by the actors with their names alone to light areas of the images and each have printed labels neatly affixed to the versos indicating where and when the signatures were obtained in person. Also including two signed 8 x 10 photographs by two other Best Supporting Actor Oscar nominees of 2018 comprising Sam Elliott (for his performance as Bobby Maine in A Star Is Born) and Richard E. Grant (for his performance as Jack Hock in Can You Ever Forgive Me?). Both are boldly signed to lighter areas of the images and neither are inscribed. G (1), generally VG to EX, 6

Lot 219

SWINTON TILDA: (1960- ) British actress, Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actress in 2007 for her role as Karen Crowder in Michael Clayton. Signed sepia-toned 8 x 10 photograph of the actress in a half-length pose. Signed in bold black ink with her name alone to a light area of the background. Together with three signed 8 x 10 photographs by several of the other Best Supporting Actress Oscar nominees of 2007 comprising Cate Blanchett (for her performance as Jude Quinn in I´m Not There), Ruby Dee (for her performance as Mahalee Lucas in American Gangster), and Amy Ryan (for her performance as Helene McCready in Gone Baby Gone). All are signed in blue inks to clear areas of the images and none are inscribed. Colour (2). VG to EX, 4

Lot 218

λ MARTIN BRADLEY (BRITISH 1931-2023) UNTITLED Oil on board Signed with initials and dated 58 (lower right) 52.5 x 91cm (20½ x 35¾ in.)Provenance: Private Collection, Walter Lucas and then by descent Sale, Rosebery's, London, 25 May 2021, lot 74 Private Collection, Wiltshire

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