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FIVE BOXES OF VINTAGE MAGAZINES, COMICS AND PAPERBACK BOOKS, to include seven Marshall Grover 'Larry & Strech' Westerns, a collection of 1950's 'Practical Mechanics', 1977 Bunty comic, 1965 Eagle comic, 1965 Tiger comic, a quantity of 1950's 'The Garden' monthly journal, etc. (s.d/a.f) (5 boxes)
James Bond 007 Dr No (1962) A comprehensive A4 folder with many signatures, up to 20 of cast members from the film to include the following items:- Signed card with John Kitzmiller (Quarrel), colour photograph from a scene in the film and other signatures (2) Full Cast & Crew list and a Half Moon placemat from Jamaica (2) Signed card by Dinny Powell Stuntman on the movie together with his picture business card (2) Signed photograph of Ursula Andress and photograph with our client and Ursula (2) Signed card by Joseph Wiseman together with Bond Villain Dr Julius Card and colour photograph (3)Signed cheque by Jack Lord together with colour photograph from a scene in the film with Connery & Lord (2)Signed photograph Zena Marshall (Miss Taro) together with colour photograph (2)Signed photograph of Eunice Grayson & Sean Connery with colour photograph (2) Signed photograph of Yvonne Shiman ( Dr Lily) (1)Signed photograph of Marguerile Lewars and Dr No signed card (Annabel Chung) (2)Signed photograph of Bettine Le Beau and photograph with our client ( Professor Dents Secretary) (1)Signed photograph with Count Prince Miller (Nightclub Dancer (1) Signed card and photograph of Keith Binns ( Crab Key Guard) (2)Signed card by Maxwell Shaw (Communications Operator) (1)Signed photograph and card of Stanley Morgan ( Casino Concierge) (2)Signed photograph of Stanley Morgan with Connery in scene from the film ( Casino Concierge) (1)Signed photograph from scene in the film and signed 007 card of Tim Moxon (Professor John Strangways) (2) Signed film photograph of Charles Edghill (2nd Blind Mice Assassin) (1)Signed card and photograph of Diana Coupland (singing voice of Honey Rider) (2)Still photograph of Connery, Dr No and Honey Rider from the film (1)Signed photograph from scenes in the film of Tim Moxon (Professor John Strangways) (1) (36)Provenance: from the collection of a former supporting actor working in the film industry, amassed over a number of years.Condition Report: CR:-All in very good condition. Recommended to view.
This small limited edition pill box features a scene from Regent Street London. This item has its original box measuring 4.75"L x 4.25"W x 2"H. Certificate of Authenticity included. Marshall Enamels backstamp. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 2.25"L x 2.25"W x 1.25"HEdition Number: 7 of 150Manufacturer: Marshall EnamelsCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
The Gallery of Modern British Artists : Consisting of A Series of Engravings from Works of the Most Eminent Artists of the Day, publ. London: Proprietors, I Cloudsley Terrace, Islington; Simpkin and Marshall, Stationers' Court; C. Tilt, Fleet Street; and G. Virtue, Ivy Lane (af); Les Belles Du Duc De Berry, book of hours, Thames and Hudson, label to inside cover, celebrating 10 years signed in biro by Walter Neurath Managing Director, boxed; Englebert, Omer, The Lives of the Saints, 1st edition, publ. Thames Hudson, 1951; Churchill, Winston S.; (Rhodes, Col. F. (Ed.)), The River War - An Historical Account of the Reconquest of the Soudan vol.II, Longmans, Green, and Co. 1900; The Royal Artillery Commemoration Book, 1939-1945, lge. 4to, cloth, illus., published on behalf of The Royal Artillery Benevolent Fund by G. Bell & Sons, 1950; Frontline 1940-41 - The Official Story of the Civil Defence of Britain". Published 1942 by His Majesty's Stationery Office; War Graves of the British Empire. Iraq, Part One A-L; etc
BRITISH MILITARY INTEREST: 3 Titles: ADMIRAL SIR REGINALD BACON, MAJOR-GENERAL J F C FULLER AND AIR MARSHALL SIR PATRICK PLAYFAIR (Ed): WARFARE TODAY, London, Odhams Press; AIR COMMODORE P F M FELLOWES: BRITAINS WONDERFUL AIR FORCE, London, Odham Press; BRITAINS MODERN ARMY ILLUSTRATED, London, Odhams Press. All in original dustjackets, each with significant wear, creasing and some losses. A/f (3)
M E Braddon: The Christmas Hirelings. Published by Simkins, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, London 1894. 1st Edition. Publisher's cream and blue boards, titled in red and gilt. We combine shipping on all lots. Single book £5.99 UK, £6.99 Europe, £9.99 ROW. We can ship a parcel up to 20kg in UK £12, EUROPE £39.99, ROW, £59.99
20 Volumes uniformly quarter leather bound. Circa late 1900 of the following novels: (All 20 matching volumes offered as one Lot) 1. Vixen, by the author of "Lady Audley's Secret". Published by Spencer Blackett, London. Box 17 2. Mary Jones' Memoirs, by George R. Sims. Published by Chatto and Windus, London, 1896. 3. Dorothy Forster, by Walter Besant. Published by Chatto and Windus, London, 1886. 4. One Life, One Love, by the author of "Lady Audley's Secret". Published by Simkin Marshall, London, 1891. 5. The Indian Chief, by Gustave Arnold. Published by Ward and Lock, 1862. 6. The Lovels of Arden, by the author of "Lady Audley's Secret". Published by Simkin Marshall, London, 1891. 7. The Channings, by Mrs Henry Wood. Published by Richard Bentley and Son, 1895. 8. Mildred Arkell, by Mrs Henry Wood. Published by Richard Bentley and Son, 1895. 9. The Cloven Foot, by the author of "Lady Audley's Secret". Published by John and Robert Maxwell, London. 10. Mr Potter of Texas by Archibald Clavering Gunter. Published by George Routledge and Sons. London, 1888. 11. Val Strange, by David Christie Murray. Published by Chatto and Windus, London. 12. Dr Wortles School, by Anthony Trollope. Published by Ward, Lock and Co. 13. Held in Bondage, by Ouida. Published by Chatto and Windus, London. 14. Milly Damel and Other Tales, by the author of "Lady Audley's Secret". Published by John and Robert Maxwell, London. 15. The Queen's Maries, by G J Whyte Melville. Published by Longman, Green and Co. 16. Lost of Love, by the author of "Lady Audley's Secret". Published by John and Robert Maxwell, London, 1880. 17. By Celia's Arbour, A Tale of Portsmouth Town, by Walter Besant and James Rice. Published by Chatto and Windus, London. 18. The Holy Rose, by Walter Besant. Published by Chatto and Windus, London, 1892 19. Rogues and Vagabonds, by George R Sims. Published by Chatto and Windus, London, 1898. 24 20. Jack Hinton, by Charles Lever. Published by Richard Edward King, London. All 20 matching volumes offered as one Lot. We combine shipping on all lots. Single book £5.99 UK, £6.99 Europe, £9.99 ROW. We can ship a parcel up to 20kg in UK £12, EUROPE £39.99, ROW, £59.99
After Robert Taylor (b.1946), two colour prints comprising, ‘Duel of the Eagles’, signed by Douglas Bader and Adolf Galland, and ‘Spitfire’, first edition print signed by Douglas Bader and Air Vice Marshall Johnnie Johnson, published 1979 and 1980, 50 x 60cm. Condition - fair, a little grubby
watercolour on paper, signed, titled label verso mounted, framed and under glass image size 37cm x 54cm, overall size 48cm x 65cm Exhibition label verso: Earl Haig - New Paintings 10 July - 7 August 1993, The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh Comment: a spectacular and large example with prestigious documented exhibition provenance. Note: Earl Haig (son of the Field Marshall) started painting as a prisoner of war. The paintings and drawings he made in Colditz Castle were exhibited at The Scottish Gallery in 1945 in an exhibition attended by HM The Queen. He went on to train under Victor Pasmore and Lawrence Gowing at Camberwell School of Art, London when fellow Scot William Johnstone was Principal. He had a distinguished exhibiting career primarily with The Scottish Gallery which spanned over six decades, concluding with his remarkable 90th birthday show in 2008. However, the same prestigious Edinburgh Gallery staged a Memorial show for Haig in 2011 and a major centenary show in 2018. In 2020 another solo show was staged (November - December 2020) by The Scottish Gallery focussing on examples from the Scottish Borders and Italy, where he spent an increasing amount of time from the mid-1970s. Earl Haig's work was shown widely elsewhere in Britain and on the continent, latterly including Clarges Gallery and Gallery 10, London. His work held in the collections of HM The Queen and other members of the Royal family, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art and further public and notable corporate collections. Earl Haig was a member of the Scottish Arts Council and of the Royal Fine Art Commission for Scotland and a Trustee of the National Galleries of Scotland. As a landscape painter he was fond of simple, almost naïve images infused with a rich palette. Lived in Bemersyde, Melrose, Scotland.
English Coatee (1820-1855) and Tunic (1856-1881) Buttons, formerly from the collection of the late Araminta, Lady Aldington of Kent, fine and scarce coatee examples to the North Hampshire Militia (fine bright gilt c1805-1820), Redruth Volunteers, 1st Harts Volunteers, Andover Loyal Volunteers, Voluntarios de Espana (Spanish volunteers fighting with the British Army during the Peninsular Wars 1809-1815), Field Marshall, Commissariat Staff, 31st Huntingdonshire, 22nd Cheshire, 30th Cambridgeshire Foot, Bank of England Volunteers, 6th West York Militia, Frome & East Mendip Yeomanry, Oxford Loyal Volunteers, Rutland Legion Yeomanry, Georgian General Service, Royal Artillery. Tunic buttons: Royal South Lincoln, 1st Hants Rifle Volunteers, 4th Hampshire R.V., North York Volunteers, Royal Engineer Department. (22 items)
A gourd-shaped salt glazed vase decorated with incised stylized leaves, and two sculpted monkeys as the double handles. Doulton Lambeth England impressed stamp. Marked: Mark V. Marshall initialsArtist: Mark V. MarshallIssued: 1891 - 1902Dimensions: 5"W x 7"HManufacturer: Doulton LambethCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Rare salt glazed figural vase, featuring two lizards on a rock. Stunning incised details. Royal Doulton impressed stamp on the underside. Marked on the side: Mark V. Marshall initials. Artist: Mark V. MarshallIssued: 1902-1956Dimensions: 6.25"L x 5"W x 4.5"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
In tones of brown, green, and light gray the body of the pitcher is decorated in an abstract foliate-like pattern with deep incised outlines. The unusual pattern is nearly outdone by the fantastic dark-green, almost black, sculpted dragon with a smiling face that serves as the handle. Royal Doulton impressed stamp. Mark V. Marshall initials on the underside. Artist: Mark V. MarshallIssued: 1901-1922Dimensions: 6"L x 5"W x 11.25"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A Georgian mahogany night cupboard with galleried top, hinged door and a pull out base section now converted to a baize lined drawer, the cabinet bearing a presentation plaque marked "Part of a presentation given to Lt Col F R Marshall by past and present officers of The Royal Norfolk Regiment and First East Anglian Regiment (Royal Norfolk & Suffolk) as a token of their deep appreciation and gratitude for his splendid work as Administrative Officer and Regimental Secretary"
Newbery (Francis, publisher). Filial Duty, Recommended and Enforc'd, By a Variety of Instructive and Entertaining Stories, of Children who have been remarkable for Affection to their Parents; also An Account of some striking Instances of Children, who have Behaved in Undutiful, and Unnatural Manner to their Parents. The whole founded on Historical Facts. London: F. Newbery [after 1777], engraved frontispiece, 2 (of 6) engraved plates, lacks free endpapers and last 2 leaves of advertisements, together with:Howard & Evans (publisher). The Royal Primer; or, An Easy and Pleasent Guide to the Art of Reading, Adorn'd with Cuts, London: Howard and Evans, 1804, woodcut engravings to text, first and last leaves pasted to pastedowns, Marshall (John, publisher). The Universal Shuttlecock. Containing the Play of the Gaping-Wide-Mouthed-Wadling Frog, The Art of Talking with the Fingers, as it is practised in all the Schools and Universities in Great Britain and Ireland; And the History of Tommy Goodwill and Jackey Idle..., London: J. Marshall and Co, circa 1785, woodcut engravings to text, light spotting, lacking all preliminaries and last 2 pages of advertisements, Baldwin (R., publisher). A Christmas Box; or, Little Polite Tales, Fables, Riddles, Stories, Letters, Euitaphs &c. In Easy Prose and Verse with other Lessons of orality Equally Instructive & Entertaining for Little Masters and Misses..., London: R. Baldwin, [1754], engraved frontispiece and title printed in red, woodcut engravings throughout, old ownership inscription to front free endpaper, plus 3 other defective volumes; [Early Piety, or, Memoirs of Children eminently Religious, London: circa 1800], [A Description of Great Britain; with some account of its Constitution and Government, London, circa 1800], [Jemima Placid; or, The Advantage of Good-nature, London, circa 1800], each volume bound in original Dutch floral boards, some wear, lacking or partially lacking spines with sewing showing, 16mo QTY: (7)NOTE:Roscoe J1349(2). for the first work.
Local History and Topography Books, mainly Yorkshire, particularly Cleveland, including Graves (John), The History of Cleveland..., Carlisle: Printed by F. Jollie and Sons, 1808, half calf gilt, marbled boards; Charlton (Lionel), the History of Whitby, and of Whitby Abbey, York: Printed by A. Ward, 1779, folding plan, half calf; Ord (John Walker), History and Antiquities of Cleveland..., London: Simpkin and Marshall, 1846, plates, modern half calf, marbled boards; Phillips (John), The Rivers, Mountains and Sea-Coast of Yorkshire, London: John Murray, 1855, plates, original cloth gilt; A Picturesque History of Yorkshire, 4 volumes; Yorkshire Past and Present, 6 volumes; and others, including a small quantity of miscellaneous books. (8 boxes)
Five Hornby-Dublo controllers, offered for historical interest. These are untested. The buyer is recommended to test them before connecting to mains voltage. (Marshall) controller input from T15 volts AC, in an unopened box; another in opened box; D1 ; T15 and C3. Visually all appear (VG-E).
ATTRIBUTED TO EDWARD ARDIZZONE, CBE, RA. BRITISH 1900-1979. King's Wine House. Inscribed verso 'P. (Percival) Marshall 8093'. Pen and ink on paper 6¼" x 4¾" image. This work may be an early draft for The Local by Maurice Gorham 1939, illustrated by Ardizzone. In the book illustration, the man near the door is depicted standing.
Twenty one boxes of Hornby Dublo 2-rail Track, all appear mint and unused, comprising 7x 2746 electric uncoupling Rails, 5x 2731 electric Points, 5x 2732 electric Points, 2712 curved 1/4 rails, 272 1/2 curved Rails, 2740 double 1/2 Rails, 2741 isolating Rails, together with Marshall II and Marshall III Controllers in unused condition in boxes, a sub controller for Marshall III in unused condition. With scarce letter to dealers regarding Marshall III Controller
James (M. R.) The Five Jars, 1st edition, London: Edward Arnold, 1922, illustrations by Gilbert James, a little minor spotting, endpapers toned, original cloth, 8vo, together with O' Flaherty (Liam). Thy Neighbour's Wife, 1st edition, London: Jonathan Cape, 1923, light partial offsetting to endpapers, original cloth, dust jacket, chips and tears at spine ends and folds, some toning to rear panel, 8vo, plus Jerome (Jerome K.) Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog), 1st edition, 1st issue, Bristol: J. W. Arrowsmith, London: Simkin, Marshall & Co., 1889, 1st issue with Quay Street (not 11 Quay Street) address on title, illustrations, light toning front and rear, W. H. Smith, London blindstamp and previous owner signature to half-title, cut and pasted author signature to half-title, Henry Sotheran ticket, original cloth, spine a little faded and rubbed at ends, a few small stains, 8vo, with others including Skerrett, by Liam O' Flaherty, 1st edition, 1932, inscribed by the author, Irish Fairy Tales, by James Stephens, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, 1920, Cider With Rosie, by Laurie Lee, 1st edition, 1959, A Trojan Ending, by Laura Riding, 1st edition, 1937, Drums Under the Window, by Sean O' Casey, 1945, inscribed by the author, The Emigrant, by Frederick Howard, 1928, a Bend in the River, by V. S. Naipaul, 1979 and approximately 40 issues of John Julius Norwich's A Christmas Cracker, 1975-2018, a few signed, G/VG, 8voApproximately 100QTY: (3 shelves)
Egan (Pierce). The Life of an Actor, 1st edition, London: C. S. Arnold, 1825, hand-coloured frontispiece, 26 hand-coloured plates, some spotting and offsetting, contemporary half calf, rebacked, spine lettered in gilt, upper joint starting, rubbed, 8vo, together with:Rowlandson (Thomas, illustrator). The Adventures of Johnny Newcombe in the Navy; a poem, in four cantos, by Alfred Burton, 1st edition, London: W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1818, 15 hand-coloured plates (of 16), engraved bookplate of John Douglas Dean to front pastedown, ink ownership inscriptions of Desmond Cole and J. D. Dean (White Lodge, Colchester), spotting, all edges gilt, early 20th-century blue straight-grain morocco gilt by Bumpus, spine somewhat faded, rubbed, 8voQTY: (2)
A mixed assortment of photographs. Mostly glass negatives. To include glass postcard negatives of Bournemouth and Devon, approximately 70 quarter plate negatives of portraits, villages and countryside with examples of tennis, golf and many of a lady with a dog, and an incomplete box of Arundel and Marshall glass negatives of a church and ruins. Together with a number of unexposed Ilford and Kodak quarter plates, two boxes sealed.
NINE 1/43 SCALE VANGUARDS DIECAST MODEL RACING CARS comprising a No.VA12202, Ford Merkur XR4Ti, A. Rouse, Winner Trimoco British Saloon Car Championship 1985; No.VA10804, Ford Capri Mk 3 3.0S, G. Spice, Winner 3-litre Class British Saloon Car Championship 1978; No.VA11000, Ford Escort Mk 3 RS 1600i, R. Longman; No.VA11004, Ford Escort Mk 3 RS 1600i, C. Hodgetts, 1st in Class British Saloon Car Championship 1985; No.VA13601, V.W. Golf GTI 16v Mk 2, J. Shead, Class C Champion (8th overall) Dunlop R.A.C. British Touring Car Championship 1988; No.VA05312, Triumph Dolomite Sprint, G. Marshall, Production Saloon Car Championship 1978; No.VA05303, Broadspeed Triumph Dolomite Sprint; No.VA26007, Sunbeam Imp, G. Bevan, 1972; and No.VA26011, Hillman Imp, Team Hartwell, each mint or near mint and boxed. Condition Report : No.VA12202 lacking self-fit wing mirrors; No.VA11004 box torn and creased. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Cricket autographs, West Indies, three Official headed tour sheets for tours to the UK, multiple original ink signatures on each for 1957, 1973 & 1991, signatures include Gilchrist, Walcott, Hall, Sobers, Kanhai, Fredericks, Gibbs, Lloyd, Kallicharran, Walsh, Marshall, Greenidge, Lara etc (gd)

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