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Lot 1075

A Japanese Imari porcelain dish, Meiji period, painted with ho-o bird and dragon amongst flowers within a pierced rim, together with a Chinese blue and white dish painted with a bird and blossom.

Lot 3086

A small collection of pre-war Hornby gauge O goods rolling stock, including Hopper Wagon S.R., Trinidad Lake asphalt side tipper, Shell and BP Motor Spirit tanker and N.E. wagon (7).

Lot 3087

A Hornby series gauge O snow plough, finished in LMS green and grey livery, boxed (some playwear, box creased, scuffed, stained and repaired).

Lot 3088

A collection of pre- and post-war Hornby and other gauge O rolling stock, including a Shell tanker, lumber wagons, various vans and wagons (36) (some modified).

Lot 3090

A Hornby Series gauge O Electrical Viaduct, boxed (some playwear, box creased, scuffed and repaired).

Lot 3091

A Hornby Series gauge O lattice girder footbridge, finished in white and grey (overpainting and playwear).

Lot 3094

A Hornby Series gauge O No. 2 lattice footbridge with two signals, and a loading gauge (some playwear, restoration and repainting).

Lot 3096

A collection of Hornby gauge O platform figures, including porters, engineers, guards and passengers (23) (some playwear).

Lot 3097

A collection of Hornby gauge O platform figures, including passengers, platform staff, train and hotel staff (17) (some playwear, one damaged).

Lot 3098

A collection of Hornby gauge O platform figures, comprising station staff, passengers, train and hotel staff (some playwear).

Lot 3099

A collection of mainly gauge O lead figures, various makes (21).

Lot 3105

A Brimtoy tinplate gauge O railway station, together with three Mettoy type viaducts and a single arm signal.

Lot 3106

A Bing gauge O clockwork 0-6-0 locomotive, finished in green LNER livery.

Lot 3107

A foreign, probably German, gauge O electric 2-4-0 locomotive No. 705, finished in black livery with red chassis and lining, and matching four wheeled tender, a quantity of steel three rail track, a wooden station and a transformer.

Lot 3108

A pre-war Lionel 12 volt gauge O electric Union Pacific Diesel Flyer, finished in yellow and brown, comprising die-cast engine No. 636-W and two articulated carriages, comprising No. 637 and tail car No. 638, all with electric lighting (some playwear).

Lot 3110

A pre-war Lionel gauge O die-cast and tinplate 2-4-2 electric locomotive No. 249E, with provision for smoke pellets, finished in grey, and matching eight wheel tender (some paint loss and playwear), together with another Lionel 2-4-2 locomotive (repainted) and non-matching tender.

Lot 3111

A pre-war Lionel gauge O electric 2-4-2 locomotive No. 259E, finished in black livery, and a non-matching Lionel Lines tender.

Lot 3112

A post-war Lionel gauge O electric 2-4-2 locomotive No. 246, with black plastic body, and matching eight wheel tender, together with a quantity of post-war plastic rolling stock, including tankers, wagons, a caboose, a tinplate caboose and a van `Schweppes Tonic Water` (some items with modifications).

Lot 3113

A Lionel Spirit of 76 gauge O U36B diesel locomotive No. 1776 and matching boxcars, comprising `Connecticut`, `Delaware` and caboose, all boxed, together with two Lionel Lines cabooses and a Chessie System caboose.

Lot 3114

A collection of mainly pre-war Lionel gauge O rolling stock, including four oil tankers `Sunoco Gas`, six cabooses and a Marlines caboose.

Lot 3115

A post-war Lionel gauge O Bucyrus Erie class 250 railroad crane, a Burro 3360 electric crane, eight further items of rolling stock, a whistling tender, etc.

Lot 659

HEANEY SEAMUS: (1939- ) Irish Poet, Nobel Prize Winner for Literature, 1995. Autograph Quotation signed, Seamus Heaney, one page, 8vo, n.p., 2nd May 1997, in full `Between my finger and my thumb, The squat pen rests. I`ll dig with it`, being the last three lines from his poem Digging, together with a brief A.L.S. by Heaney, sending his autograph and five cards individually signed by Heaney. Also included is a small selection of signed cards by other Irish writers including Julie O`Callaghan, Craig Raine, John B. Keane, John Broderick, etc. Some duplication. Generally VG, 17

Lot 667

KIPLING RUDYARD: (1865-1936) English Author, Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1907. A.L.S., Rudyard Kipling, one page, 8vo, Bateman’s, Burwash, Sussex, 25th May 1925, to Mr. O’Callaghan. Kipling remarks ‘I wish I was anything like a free man just now but, as things stand with me in the summer I can’t be sure of my times being available’ although continues ‘But my Club is opposite the Senior and if you’ll let me telephone across to you when I can catch the hour, I’ll be glad to come over’. Matted in off white alongside a colour reproduction image of Kipling and framed and glazed in a plain black frame to an overall size of 11.5 x 11. Together with Alice Kipling (sister of Rudyard) A.L.S., Trix Fleming, one page, 8vo, Edinburgh, 29th April 1933, to Grisell, sending her correspondent various items (no longer present) including an autograph and marmalade. VG, 2

Lot 753

GLAMOUR: Selection of signed colour 8 x 10 photographs, magazines (3) by various models and actresses including Tina O`Brien, Sandra Taylor, Nell McAndrew, Gemma Atkinson, Abi Titmus, Victoria Zdrok, Candice Michelle, Donna D`Errico etc. All of the images show the models in glamorous or revealing poses. VG, 9

Lot 754

AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing thirteen signatures by various actors and entertainers including Dick Emery, Nigel Stock, Edward Hardwicke, Peter O`Toole, Frankie Howerd as well as various tennis players including Colin Dibley, John Cooper etc., together with a second autograph album containing over 100 signatures by various tennis players including Rod Laver, Antonio Palafox, Maria Bueno, Margaret Smith (Court), Renee Schuurman, Chuck McKinley, Fred Stolle, Crawford Henry, Billie Jean Moffitt, Carol Hanks, Carole Caldwell, as well as some entertainers including Sid James, Claire Bloom, Roland Culver, John Gielgud, Arthur Askey, artist Peter Scott etc. Many of the pages, particularly those featuring tennis players, are multiple signed and some have neat annotations by the collector, G to VG, 2

Lot 810

ELIZABETH I: (1533-1603) Queen of England and Ireland 1558-1603. A very fine, rare L.S., Elizabeth R, (an excellent example of her flourishing signature), as Queen, at the head, two pages, folio, Windsor Castle, 31st August 1567, to Sir John Spencer. The Queen writes to Spencer with instructions for collecting revenue for the first public lottery in England, announcing `Where we have com[m]anded a ceratine carte of a Lotterie to be published by our Shirif of Countie in the principall townes of the same, of which we send you certen copies for the further execution thereof it is expedient to have somme persons appointed of good trust to receave such particular sommes as our subjects shall of their owne free disposition be ready to deliver upon the said lotterie who also shall w[it]hout faile be dewly authorised and their adventures shall happen w[it]hout either deceypt or delaye.` Spencer is required to confer with the bearer of the letter, and then to choose collectors. The letter states that out of every pound sterling he is to be allowed sixpence to pay the collectors and those who bring the proceeds to the Chamber of the City of London and to issue books of numbers and tickets. Elizabeth`s letter further provides assurances of the good use to which the proceeds will be put (`Anything advantagious is ordered to be employed to good and publique acts and beneficially for o[u]r Realme and o[u]r Subjects`) and orders to counter any accusations of misuse and to cause to be arrested and punished those who persist in `slanderous reports`. As a final incentive to Spencer, for every five hundred pounds sent to London a further 50 shillings will be allowed to him. With integral address leaf bearing a good blind embossed paper seal. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, overall a clean and attractive letter. VG The present letter was written as a result of Queen Elizabeth I chartering the first official recorded lottery in 1566, however a lack of public support delayed the first draw until 1569. In his History of English Lotteries (Leadenhall Press, London,1893) John Ashton states that `There were to be 400,000 lots, each costing 10 shillings with a top prize worth £5000. The prizes were to be paid in a combination of gold, plate and merchandise such as tapestries, linens and fine fabrics.

Lot 907

PARNELL CHARLES STEWART: (1846-1891) Irish Nationalist Political Leader. Dark ink signature (`Chas. S. Parnell`) and three additional words in his hand on a piece removed from the conclusion of a letter. Accompanied by an original unsigned cabinet photograph of Parnell by Brady of Washington DC. Together with Daniel O`Connell (1775-1847) Irish Political Leader. Ink signature (`Daniel O`Connell`) on a slightly irregularly clipped piece, probably removed from a Free Front envelope. Lightly laid down. G to about VG, 2

Lot 926

WORLD POLITICS: Selection of vintage signed photographs and larger, signed pieces, cards, a few T.Ls.S., etc., by a variety of World Leaders including Austen Chamberlain, Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, Philip Snowden, Janos Kadar, Pierre Mendes, Franz Josef Strauss, King Birendra of Nepal, Gerry Adams, Joseph Hume, Jacques Chirac, Sean O`Kelly, Theodor Heuss etc. Generally G to VG, 24

Lot 1031

GRAHAME-WHITE CLAUDE: (1879-1959) English Pioneer Aviator, the first to make a night flight, 28th April 1910. T.L.S., C Grahame-White, one page, small 4to, Piccadilly, London, 1st April 1912, to E. O. Pope, Secretary of the United University Club. Grahame-White thanks his correspondent for the response to his letter and appreciates his position in the matter, continuing `However, I am gratified to know that you are in sympathy with the movement and I trust that I may yet be able to make your Club a suggestion, as to some way in which they can encourage Aviation in this country.` VG As well as the 100th anniversary of Grahame-White becoming the first pilot to conduct a night flight, 2010 also marks two other 100th anniversaries of feats achieved by the aviator-on 10th August 1910 he became the first pilot to unofficially carry mail in an aeroplane in Great Britain and on 29th October 1910 he won the first Gordon Bennett Air Race.

Lot 1198

BATTLE OF BRITAIN: Selection of small clipped signed pieces, a few cards etc., by various fighter pilots who participated in the Battle of Britain, including Peter O`Brian, George Stroud, Geoffrey Page (A.N.S. with initials), Harold Maguire, James McComb, Josef Jaske, Michael Heron, Roy Ford, Ben Bowring, Don Howe, Alan McGregor, Peter Ward-Smith, J. M. `Tommy` Thompson etc. Some of the signatures are penned in capital letters, presumably clipped from return addresses and most are neatly laid down alongside printed biographies. G to VG, 21

Lot 1199

BATTLE OF BRITAIN: Selection of A.Ls.S. and a few T.L.S., by various Battle of Britain and other Royal Air Force pilots, including Peter Townsend, Charles Widdows (3), Geoffrey Tyson, F. R. L. Mellersh (2), E. L. Colbeck-Welch, J. M. Thompson (2), E. W. Wright, Bob Spurdle (2), R. M. D. Hall, Paddy Barthropp, Keith Lawrence, Christopher Foxley-Norris, John Cunningham, H. S. Darley (2), T. B. Prickman, Anthony O`Neill (2), E. G. L. Millington etc. The majority of the letters, some reasonably lengthy, have interesting content largely concerning the pilot`s personal experiences of RAF West Malling and No. 29 squadron both during and after World War II. Generally VG, 27

Lot 1209

BATTLE OF BRITAIN: Selection of A.Ls.S., a few T.Ls.S., signed notes, by various pilots who participated in the Battle of Britain, including David Mansfield, Anton Markiewicz, Ken Mackenzie, J. G. Millard, Roy McGowan, H. G. Niven, John Nicholas, Bobby Oxspring, Norman Odbert, Anthony O`Neill, Peter Olver, C. N. Overton, Tom Neil etc. Many of the letters making reference to their squadrons, the Battle of Britain, other pilots etc. A little duplication. Generally VG, 36

Lot 38

CRICKET: An autograph album containing various pages signed in pencil by a number of county cricket teams including Middlesex (five signatures including Hendren, Hearne etc.), Warwickshire (thirteen signatures including Wyatt, Kilner etc.), Yorkshire (fourteen signatures including Sutcliffe, Leyland, Verity, Wood, Hutton, Robinson etc.), Nottinghamshire (thirteen signatures including Larwood, Voce, Gunn, Lilley, Staples, Hardstaff etc.), Surrey (ten signatures including Sandham, Squires, Gregory etc.), Sussex (nine signatures including Tate, Holmes, Parks, Langridge, Cook etc.), Essex (thirteen signatures including Eastman, O`Connor, Nichols etc.) etc., the album also featuring some signatures of entertainers including Moore Marriott & Graham Moffatt, Gordon Harker, Joe Loss etc. A few on clipped pieces laid down to pages. Generally VG

Lot 39

CRICKET: A fine, oblong 12mo autograph album containing over 350 signatures by various cricketers, mainly pre-World War I, including (in order of their appearance within the album) the Australian team of 1909 (fifteen signatures across two pages, including Montague Noble, Warwick Armstrong, William Whitty, Albert Cotter, Warren Bardsley, Hanson Carter, Syd Gregory, Vernon Ransford, Charles Macartney, John O`Connor, Peter McAlister, Albert Hopkins etc.), various England Test and County players including John Vincett, Francis Marlow, Joseph Vine (4), Charles Llewellyn, Dick Young (2), Robert Relf (3), Jack Crawford, George Dennett, Arthur Jones, Joe Hardstaff, Wilfred Payton, Ted Alletson, Albert Hallam, James Iremonger, Thomas Oates, William Riley (rare), George Gunn and John Gunn, George Leach, Albert Relf (2), Harry Butt (2), Ernest Killick (2), Vallance Jupp (3), Reginald Heygate, William Heasman, Herbert Chaplin (3), Billy Newham, George Thompson, Harding Young, Joe Humphries, John Whiteside, Bill Reeves, William Overton, John Rawlin, George G. Hearne, Alec Hearne, Bill Storer, Arthur Day, Ted Dillon, Philip Cartwright, Charlie Blythe, John Hubble, Frank Woolley (2), James Seymour, Walter Hearne, Herbert Strudwick, Henry Harrison, Charlie McGahey, Philip Morris, Archie Gibson, Kenneth Gibson, Peter Perrin, Len Braund, Massey Poyntz, Percy Hardy (rare), Harry Chidgey, Mervyn Herbert, Jack White, Bertram Bisgood, Trevor Spring, Talbot Lewis, Harold Goodwin (rare), Frank Foster (2), Charles Cowan, William Hands (2), Tiger Smith (2), Dick Lilley, Charles Baker (2), Crowther Charlesworth (2), Syd Santall (2), Sep Kinneir (2), Willie Quaife (2), Frank E. Field (2), Walter Mead, Claude Buckenham, John Freeman, Bill Reeves, Alf Russell, Robert Turner, Albert E. Knight, Arthur Hazlerigg Snr., John Shields, Aubrey Sharp, Cecil Wood, Ewart Astill, Vivian Crawford, William Shipman, Thomas Jayes, Albert Lord, Albert Hornby, Ernest Tyldesley, Alfred Hartley, Reggie Spooner, Harry Makepeace, James Heap, William Huddleston, William Worsley, Jack Sharp, Harry Dean, Lawrence Cook, Johnny Tyldesley, Everard Radcliffe, Schofield Haigh (2), Alonzo Drake (2; rare), Hubert Myers, George Hirst (2), Benjamin Wilson (2), Edgar Oldroyd, Wilfred Rhodes (2), William Bates (2), Arthur Dolphin (2), Major Booth (2; rare), Edward Sprot, Alexander Johnston, Humphrey Yates, John Greig, George Brown, Jimmy Stone, Jack Newman, Pelham Warner, Clare Baker, Henry Weston, Stanley Saville, `Young Jack` Hearne, Jack Hearne, E. Patsy Hendren, Edward Mignon (rare), James Douglas, Joe Murrell, Frederick Bowley (2), Edward Ball, Ted Arnold (2), Robert Burrows (2), Archibald W. White, Jack Wilson, Arthur Dolphin, David Denton, Norman Holloway, John Vidler, George Webb (Umpire), William Burns (rare), George Crowe, Frederick Pearson, George Simpson-Hayward, Christopher Collier (rare), Harry Foster, Geoffrey Foster, George Byrne, Colin Langley, Jack Parsons, Percy Fender, George Street (rare), the Australian team of 1912 (twelve signatures across two pages including Syd Gregory, Charles Kelleway, Charles Macartney, Warren Bardsley, Edgar Mayne, Jimmy Matthews, Roy Minnett, Barlow Carkeek, Gerry Hazlitt, Claude Jennings etc.), Edward Barrett (2), Jack Hobbs, Ernie Hayes, Harry Simms (3), Bill Hitch, Neville Tufnell, the South African team of 1912 (fifteen signatures across two pages including Dave Nourse, Tommy Ward, Sid Pegler, Rolland Beaumont, Gordon White, Louis Stricker, Aubrey Faulkner, Louis Tancred, Herbie Taylor etc.), Henry Leveson Gower, Reggie Spooner, Frederick Roberts, Bernard Bosanquet, Gilbert Jessop etc., the latter part of the album containing signatures of various post-World War II cricketers including Ted Dexter, Donald Carr, Gary Sobers, Michael Stewart, Ken Barrington, Alec & Eric Bedser, Denis Compton, Peter May, Jim Laker, E. W. Swanton etc. The majority of the earlier signatures are in bold fountain pen ink and some pages have been neatly annotated at the head with the County or team name, venue and date. Some of the later signatures are in pencil. A rare and impressive collection of signatures. Some light age wear, G to about VG

Lot 188

CINEMA: Selection of vintage signed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly smaller by various stars of the silent screen and other early entertainers including Elsie Janis, Bessie Barriscale, Jack Pearl, Arthur Guy Empey, Katherine MacDonald, Fay Tincher, Lillian Walker, Marjorie `Babe` Kane, Clarence Burton, Mildred Reardon, Edward Martindel, Muriel Ostriche, May Allison, Mary Alden, Sue MacManamy, Juanita Hansen, Wallace MacDonald, Pauline Bush, Helen Holmes, Charles Ray, Marguerite Snow, Cleo Madison, Edith Taliaferro, Rae Samuels, Lee Moran, George O`Hara, Eddie Lyons, Julia Arthur, Elaine Hammerstein, Harriet Hoctor etc. Generally G to about VG, 60

Lot 213

CINEMA: Small selection of vintage signed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly smaller by various film stars and entertainers including Tyrone Power, Gene Tierney, Deborah Kerr (weak signature), Michael Wilding, Peter O`Toole, Ty Hardin etc. G to about VG, 8

Lot 277

NOT THE NINE O`CLOCK NEWS: An 8vo sheet of printed stationery from the British Broadcasting Corporation at Television Centre, Wood Lane, London, individually signed by the four cast members of the comedy sketch show Not the Nine O`Clock News, Rowan Atkinson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones and Pamela Stephenson. Scarce. Some very light, extremely minor creasing, VG

Lot 279

ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of vintage signed postcard photographs, 8 x 10 (1), a few signed cards and letters etc., by various entertainers including Liberace (signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph with familiar ink sketch of piano and candelabra), Sabrina, Gracie Fields (2), Bud Flanagan, Tessie O`Shea, Michael Holliday, Sylvia Peters, David Coleman, Lita Roza, Martine Carol, David Whitfield etc. A little duplication. Facsimile and unsigned (7). VG, 41

Lot 280

TELEVISION: A remarkable and unique collection of over 150 vintage signed 2.5 x 3.5 photographs by a wide variety of television personalities from the 1950s, including news broadcasters, actors and entertainers, sports presenters and sportsmen, comedians, singers, political commentators etc., each of the original photographs having been produced from negatives of photographs taken by the collector, Jack Wright, directly from his television screen with very impressive degrees of clarity for the time. All are clearly signed to the lower white border and the signatories include Robert Dougall, Alvar Lidell, Richard Baker, Kenneth Kendall, Wallace Greenslade, Kenneth Matthews, Thomas Barman, Peter Dimmock, Kenneth Wolstenholme, David Coleman, Eddie Waring, Wally Barnes, Peter West, Raymond Glendenning, Jim Swanton, Richard Dimbleby, Cliff Michelmore, Peter Haigh, Sylvia Peters, Macdonald Hobley, Eamonn Andrews, Peter Scott, Ludwig Koch, David Attenborough, Wilfred Pickles, Mervyn Johns, Jack Warner, Peter Cushing, Stanley Baker, Martine Carol, Bernard Miles, Diana Dors, Forrest Tucker, Jack Buchanan, Clive Brook, Margaret Lockwood, Charlie Chester, Jimmy James, Mrs. Shufflewick, Harry Corbett & Sooty, Jimmy Edwards, Norman Evans, Terry-Thomas, Jimmy Jewel and Ben Warriss (2), Elsie & Doris Waters, Terry Hall & Lenny the Lion, Benny Hill, Jon Pertwee, Hylda Baker, Norman Wisdom, Harry Secombe (2), Ronnie Ronalde, Liberace, Edmund Hockridge, Donald Peers, Tommy Steele, Anne Shelton, Petula Clark, Yana, Vera Lynn, Lita Roza, Ruby Murray, Rosemary Clooney, Tessie O`Shea, Alma Cogan, Shirley Bassey, Gracie Fields, Vic Oliver, Billy Cotton, Gilbert Harding, Jack Payne, Malcolm Muggeridge, John Betjeman, Bernard Braden & Barbara Kelly, Larry Adler, Hugh Gaitskell, Charles Hill, Lord Hailsham, Anthony Eden (signed sepia postcard photograph by Vivienne, 1957; the only photograph included in the album not produced by Jack Wright), Stanley Matthews, Stanley Rous, Don Revie, Stirling Moss, Gordon Pirie, Christopher Chataway, Tom Finney, Geoff Duke, Judy Grinham, Joe Davis, Ludovic Kennedy, Michael Holliday, Anona Winn, Jack Train, Kenneth Horne, Gilbert Harding etc. All of the photographs are neatly cornermounted and arranged to the pages of an oblong folio photograph album. Two photographs have rubber stamped signatures. Also including over 50 loosely inserted A.Ls.S. and T.Ls.S. etc., to Jack Wright, many congratulating him on the success of his photographs and some thanking him for sending copies for their own archives, including Kenneth Kendall (2, in part `I must congratulate you on the results, because I am sure it must be difficult to take photographs from the screen`), E W Swanton, Peter West, David Coleman, Cliff Michelmore, Jack Warner, David Attenborough, Peter Cushing (`Considering you took them almost at third hand I think they are jolly good!`), Bernard Miles (2), Diana Dors (A.L.S., Diana Dors Hamilton, one page, 4to, Maidenhead, n.d., to Mr. Wright, thanking him for the lovely photographs, `they were such a lovely surprise, & I will treasure them always as they are the only memories of the show I have & I am so delighted you took them.`), Norman Wisdom (2), Hylda Baker (2), Harry Secombe, Malcolm Muggeridge, Hugh Gaitskell, John Betjeman, Christopher Chataway, Stirling Moss, Stanley Rous etc. A very fine and unusual record of British television in the 1950s. VG

Lot 296

AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: A good autograph album containing over 50 signatures by various film stars, entertainers and a few other famous individuals including Cary Grant, Elizabeth Taylor, Merle Oberon, Robert Montgomery, George Raft, Wallace Beery, Wesley Ruggles, Van Johnson, Mae West, Margaret Sullavan, Jennifer Jones, Alexis Smith, David Niven, Cornel Wilde, Norma Shearer, June Havoc, Eddie Cantor, Gregory Peck, Rosalind Russell, John Mills, Noel Coward, Pat O`Brien, Walter Pidgeon, Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Loretta Young, Kaye Don, Joe Louis, B. L. Montgomery, Terence Rattigan etc. All collected by the vendor`s Uncle, an Executive chef on the Cunard Line. A few signatures in pencil, however most are good examples on individual pages. Some light age wear and minor staining to a few pages, G

Lot 299

ACTORS: Selection of signed album pages, cards etc., by various film actors, a few directors etc., including Franchot Tone, Jackie Cooper, Robert Montgomery, Victor Moore, Tullio Carminati, Cedric Hardwicke, George Raft, Gabriel Dell, Leo G. Carroll, Mischa Auer, Bramwell Fletcher, Burgess Meredith, Allan Jones, Pat O`Brien, Robert Ryan, Fred Allen, Ralph Bellamy, Edgar Kennedy, Freddie Bartholomew, Rouben Mamoulian, Raoul Walsh etc. Generally G to about VG, 69

Lot 300

ACTORS: A good selection of signed album pages, cards etc., by various film actors including Leslie Howard, John Barrymore, Percy Kilbride, Walter Abel, Smiley Burnette, Richard Barthelmess, Pat O`Brien, Duncan Renaldo, Lloyd Bridges, Melville Cooper, Leo G. Carroll, Jean Marais, Robert Mitchum, Chester Morris, Rod Steiger, Eddie Cantor, Louis Hayward, Ricardo Cortez, Cantinflas, C. Aubrey Smith, Robert Stack, Ralph Meeker, Billy Halop, Gabby Hayes, John Saxon, Burgess Meredith, Henry Hull, Vincent Price, Van Johnson, Quentin Crisp, George Peppard etc. Some light age wear, generally G to about VG, 59

Lot 321

ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of vintage signed postcard photographs, and a few slightly smaller, by various actors and entertainers including Gypsy Rose Lee (small, neat tear at head), Frankie Vaughan, Al Martino, Donald O`Connor, Tessie O`Shea, Frankie Howerd, Harry Secombe, Vic Oliver, Lita Roza, Betty Hutton, Burl Ives, Billy Eckstine etc. Facsimile and unsigned (13). Some light age wear, G, 45

Lot 344

ENTERTAINMENT: Selection of signed clipped pieces, signed postcard photos and larger, some 8 x 10s, a few letters etc., by various stage actors and entertainers, film stars, a few opera singers and musicians etc., including Lauren Bacall, George Chakiris, Uta Hagen, Hugh O`Brian, Jane Hading, Ermete Novelli, Charles Santley, H. Walford Davies, Lauritz Melchior, Tito Schipa, Percy Kahn, Tito Gobbi etc., also including an autograph envelope (unsigned) in the hand of Edward Elgar, etc. FR to VG, 52

Lot 370

DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly smaller, signed cards, pieces etc., by various cast members of the James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever (1971) including Jill St. John (Tiffany Case), Lana Wood (Plenty O`Toole), Charles Gray (Ernst Stavro Blofeld), Jimmy Dean (Willard Whyte), Putter Smith (Mr. Kidd), Bruce Glover (Mr. Wint), Ed Bishop (Klaus Hergersheimer), Shane Rimmer (Tom), Trina Parks (Thumper), Joe Robinson (Peter Franks) etc. Some of the images are colour (some slightly grainy images) and many show the actors in scenes from Diamonds are Forever. Generally VG, 18

Lot 397

ACTORS: Selection of signed 5 x 7 photographs, and a few postcard photographs, by various male film stars including Bob Hope, Karl Malden, Jeremy Irons, John Gielgud, Anthony Quinn, Peter Ustinov, Charlton Heston, Peter O`Toole, Howard Keel, Red Skelton, Dick Van Dyke, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Ed Asner, Ralph Bellamy etc. Facsimile and secretarial (10). Generally VG, 32

Lot 428

CINEMA: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger, some 8 x 10s etc., by various actors and actresses including Kathryn Grayson, Britt Ekland, Derek Jacobi, Omar Sharif, Sylvester Stallone, Margaret O`Brien, Margaret Lockwood, Julie Christie, Judi Dench, Jane Fonda, Joan Fontaine, Tom Hanks, Anthony Hopkins, Laurence Olivier, Ben Kingsley, Julie Christie, Van Johnson, Dudley Moore, Ann Miller, Elizabeth Hurley, Amanda Donohoe, Macaulay Culkin, Kenneth Branagh, Alan Bates etc. Generally VG, 49

Lot 442

WESTERNS: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and a few slightly smaller etc., by various actors who starred in Western films including Clayton Moore (2), Monte Hale, Leif Erickson, Duncan Renaldo, Sunset Carson, Jim Davis, Neal Hart (vintage example inscribed to Al Jennings), Fred Scott, George O`Brien, Yakima Canutt etc. A few are vintage. Generally G to VG, 19

Lot 446

GERSHWIN GEORGE: (1898-1937) American Composer and Pianist. An excellent signed and inscribed printed large 4to copy of the sheet music to the song I Got Plenty O’ Nuttin from the opera Porgy and Bess. The early (possibly a first) edition of the sheet music, published by Gershwin Publishing Corp., New York, features an attractive design to the cover. Signed in bold blue fountain pen ink by Gershwin to a light area at the head of the cover, ‘For Alexander Lindey-with admiration and warm greetings, George Gershwin, July 1936 (check day).’ Dated a year to the month before Gershwin’s untimely death at the age of 39. A light horizontal fold runs across the centre and with a small tear to the right clear border of the cover. A rare example of Gershwin’s autograph on an attractive piece associated with one of his most famous works. About VG Gershwin’s opera Porgy and Bess features the famous songs Summertime and It Ain’t Necessarily So. I Got Plenty O’ Nuttin is sung in Act II, Scene 1.

Lot 44

A Hornby O gauge No 501 Passenger Set LMS boxed

Lot 214

Hornby `O` gauge tank goods set No 40 boxed

Lot 226

A wood model of a three masted Man O` War gun ship 43cm high

Lot 292

Hornby `O` gauge tinplate & clockwork M3 Tank Loco with guarantee & membership (boxed)

Lot 293

Hornby `O` gauge barrel wagon and brake van (boxed)

Lot 188

Two Royal Doulton figurines Top O` The Hill HN1849 in pink dress with Spring Morning HN1922 both 20 cm high. latter S/D. (2)

Lot 2091

A framed Watercolour of a horse and jockey John O`Neil, signed A Stobie `74

Lot 387

A selection of folios by RICHARD O`CONNELL

Lot 38

Zenith Elite 670 automatic stainless steel gentleman`s wristwatch, the blue metallic dial with sweep centre seconds and date aperture between the four and five o`clock positions, exhibition back with calibre 670 27 jewel movement, original leather strap and buckle, 36mm, original booklets and box

Lot 74

Omega 1950`s Seamaster Calendar automatic stainless steel gentleman`s wristwatch, the circular silvered dial with baton markers, sweep centre seconds and date aperture at the six o`clock position, cal. 355 17 jewel bumper movement, no. 14948870, 34mm

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