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The Beatles: A Signed 'Christmas Show' programme,1963,for the shows at the Finsbury Park Astoria, 4th December 1963 to 11th January 1964, the inside front cover signed in pencil by Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, with dedication To Margaret by George, additionally signed by Billy J. Kramer, Rolf Harris, The Fourmost, Cilla Black, Tommy Quickly and members of The Barron Knights with Duke D'mondFootnotes:Provenance:The vendor's wife attended the concert and a friend of hers who worked backstage obtained the autographs for her.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
FREE/AVANT/IMPROVISATION JAZZ - LPs. 39 x LPs to expand your musical horizons with! Artists/titles include John Sangster - The Trip (Australian original, Festival mono FL-32,438 - a VG condition copy), Alvin Queen & Dusko Goykovich - A Day In Holland (NQ 3407, signed by Dusko), Paul Rutherford/Paul Lovens (Po Torch Records) and Paul Rutherford Live (Ring Records, nicely signed on the front), Les McCann ltd., Monty Alexander - In Concert (signed on the front), The Ray Bryant Trio - Gotta Travel On, Joanne Brackeen - Special Identity (signed on the front), Bill Evans - Alone (UK SVLP 9251) and Montreux II (CTI), The George Coleman Octet - Big George (signed to Barry on the front), Art Farmer, Chuck Mangione, Joe Thomas, Junior Mance, Tommy Flanagan, Kenny Barron, Walter Norris/Aladar Pege, Woody Shaw - Lotus Flower (signed by all the band on the reverse) and Bobby Watson. Condition is often well presented Ex to Ex+ or 'NM' (records) and VG+ to Ex (sleeves).
60s / ROCK / BEAT / POP - EPs. Tasty collection of 80 x EPs. Artists/titles include The Kinks (x2), The Searchers (x3), The Tornados, Manfred Mann (x4), The Merseybeats, Brian Hyland, The Rolling Stones, Donovan, The Fourmost, John Walker, Paul Jones, The Lovin' Spoonful, Cilla Black, Sounds Orchestral, Len Barry, Dusty Springfield, Brian Hyland, Cilla Black, Joan Baez, Herb Alpert & The tijuana Brass, The Brothers Four, Trini Lopez (x3), The Seekers, P.J. Proby, Cliff Richard, Jukebox Favourites, Twist, Those Versatile Barron Knights, Liverpool Beat, The Hitmakers, Chubby Checker, Earl Jean, Francoise Hardy, Michel Polnareff, Sheila, Lucky Blondo, Anneke Gronloh, Enrico Macias, La Yenka, Victor Silvester. Condition is generally VG to Ex.
Ray Finch (1914-2012) a Winchcombe Pottery charger, decorated with simple tenmoku brushed design on a speckled ash glaze, a Dolomite glaze charger possibly Lowerdown Pottery, a Chris Lewis tea canister and cover, a Chris Lewis charger, a Paul Barron vase and a large collection of studio pottery including Simon Leach, Clive Bowen and Svend Bayer impressed seal mark, 33cm. diam. (a lot) Provenance The Tony Hill collection of studio pottery.
Incline Press. In Praise of Patterned Papers. A Collection of Essays by Paul Nash, Phyllis Barron, Enid Marx, Alan Powers, Sebastian Carter, Victoria Hall, Graham Moss, with an Introduction by Tanya Schmoller, Oldham: Incline Press,1997, numerous patterned paper samples tipped-in, original cloth-backed patterned boards, six full folding sheets in a separate portfolio, contained together in original slipcase, 4to (Qty: 1)NOTESLimited 5/50 of slipcased edition with portfolio, from a total edition of 360 (including 300 ordinary copies).
Paul Barron (British 1917-1983), an earthenware bowl with tenmoku glazed exterior with drips of green, and green glazed interior, label below PAUL BARRON No.75, 10cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Paul Barron (British 1917-1983), a celadon glaze bottle vase of ribbed design with dripped glaze, impressed mark, 28cm high CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Paul Barron (British 1917-1983), a stoneware bottle vase in graduated celadon/ash glaze, impressed mark to base, 26cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition appears very good, without damage or restoration ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Paul Barron (British 1917-1983), a slipware jug in brown and cream glaze, 16.5cm high, another similar and an olive green and brown glazed jug, possibly by Richard Batterham 17cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition of all three appears good, no damage or restoration visibleARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
ACTORS: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger by various film and television actors, mainly British, including Marius Goring, Ralph Richardson, John Barron, Robert Flemyng, Richard Todd, Ron Moody, Michael Denison, James Cosmo, Paul Rogers, Rupert Baker, Gary Bond, Roland Curram, Harry Towb, Nicholas Farrell, Bob Peck, Chaim Topol, Harry Fowler, Paul Freeman, Tom Conti, Maurice Denham, Frank Finlay, Peter Byrne, Denis Quilley, Richard O'Brien, Gary Raymond, Philip Bond, Roy Boyd, Richard Easton, Rupert Everett, Robin Bailey, Malcolm MacDowell, Simon Ward, Richard Moore, Eric Porter, Kenneth Branagh etc. A few duplicates. Generally VG to about EX, 65
ACTORS: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger by various film and television actors, mainly British, including Ralph Bates, Philip Franks, Peter Jeffrey, Roger Rees, Timothy Bateson, Joss Ackland, Timothy West, Daniel Massey, Tim Pigott-Smith, Richard O'Brien, John McCallum, Ron Berglas, Oliver Cotton, Paul Raffield, Joe Melia, Sean Pertwee, John Duttine, Herbert Lom, Bob Hoskins, John Barron, Bernard Hill, Brian Cox, Alan Rickman, Timothy Spall, Christopher Cazenove, William Franklyn, Anthony Andrews, Neil Pearson, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Iain Glen, Neil Dickson, Richard Morant, Simon Williams, David Rintoul, Nick Brimble, Gary Bond, Jason Connery, Ronnie Stevens, Stewart Granger, Richard Huggett (in costume as Thomas Beecham) etc. Generally VG to about EX, 66
Signed cover collection. 10 Benham 1999 Cats silk covers from around the World signed by Robin Cousins, John Woodvine, Karl Morgan, Peter Polycapou, Paul Jones, James Barron, Susan Jane Tanner, Steve Houghton, Chrissie Hammond, Wayne Sleep. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
A unique collection of autographs and artwork by celebrities and notable figures including pop stars, artists, sports personalities, actors, authors, comedians, designers. The collection was put together by the late Karen Gammon and began life as her contribution to a Millennium Art Exhibition designed to raise money for a number of different charities (nominated by the celebrities). Karen sent a button to each celebrity and asked them to design a piece of art around it. Many of the designs are appropriate for the figure in question and represent the very thing they are famous for. The collection includes: J. K. Rowling (who has sketched three silhouettes flying around her button on broomsticks, one clearly being Harry Potter wearing a scarf); Mary Fedden RA (who has sketched a cat holding her button in a flower); Sir Paul McCartney (who has produced a humorous cartoon with the button as a nose); Dame Elizabeth Blackadder RA (who has used her buttons in a vibrant watercolour drawing of a lizard); Sir Stirling Moss (who has turned his button into a steering wheel); Grayson Perry RA (who has turned his buttons into figures being hanged); Mary Quant (who has incorporated her button into a sketch of a dress); Antony Gormley RA (who has drawn a tiny figure holding up his button); Lord Lichfield (self-portrait taking a photograph with the button as his camera); Nick Park (who has drawn a cartoon of Gromit with the button as his nose); Ronnie Barker (who has used his padlock button in a gag about his wife's handbag); Anthony Green RA (who has incorporated his button into a self-portrait); Phil Collins (who has turned his button into a drum kit); Sir Nicholas Serota (who has depicted his button on a Tate Modern plinth); Dick Francis (who has drawn a horse & jockey jumping over his button); Sir David Jason (who has doodled a wall with 'Del Boy woz 'ere'). The collection, which has been framed, comes with separate paperwork and consent forms relating to the acquisition of the autographs (often signed again), and even press/publicity photographs (many of which are again signed), together with numerous copies of a book that was produced to illustrate and explain the collection, 'Celebrity Button Art - An A to Z of Celebrity Mini Masterpieces', 2010 (with foreword by Bonnie Tyler). In her introduction, Karen states, 'Why art around a button you may ask? I needed a common starting point yet something that would inspire the creation of a mini masterpiece without directing or inhibiting the artist too much. I needed something that was seemingly insignificant by itself but would become an integral part of an imaginative spark of inspiration.' The collection is arranged alphabetically in 41 frames, each frame housing six cards bearing autograph/button, each card measuring 10.5cm by 7cm (the entire frame measuring 41cm by 31cm); the paperwork/consent forms are housed in six box files; the Celebrity Button Art books/catalogues are housed in three card boxesOther artwork/autographs include: Joss Ackland; Jenny Agutter; Peter Amory; Lord Archer; Colin Baker; Jeff Banks; Linda Barker; Sue Barker; Roy Barraclough; Keith Barron; Michael Barrymore; Dame Shirley Bassey; Marquess of Bath; Jeremy Beadle; David Begbie; Sir Tim Berners-Lee; Stephen Beveridge; Maeve Binchy; Roger Black; Honor Blackman; Raymond Blanc; Brenda Blethyn; Patti Boulaye; Peter Bowles; Norman Bowman; Michael Brandon; Sir Richard Branson; Richard Briers; Fern Britton; Pierce Brosnan; Amanda Burton; Jeb Bush; Darcey Bussell; Max Bygraves; Simon Callow; Dame Barbara Cartland; Emma Chambers; Linford Christie; Petula Clark; Granville 'Danny' Clark; Sacha Baron Cohen; Graham Cole; Jackie Collins; Joan Collins; Sir Henry Cooper; Jonathan Cope; David Copperfield; Sir Patrick Cormack; John Craven; Michael Crawford; Bernard Cribbins; Wendy Dagworthy; Jim Dale; Paul Daniels; Alan Davies; Graham Davis; Steve Davis; Dame Judi Dench; Charlie Dimmock; Anita Dobson; Ken Dodd; Deborah Drew; Noel Edmonds; David Essex; Trevor Eve; Mohamed Al Fayed; Sarah (Ferguson), Duchess of York; Anna Ford; Frederick Forsyth; Edward Fox; Paul Franks; Chris Ferdiani; Ben Freeman; Dawn French; Ant Fry; Stephen Fry; Lesley Garrett; William Gaunt; Uri Geller; Susan Georeg; John Glenn; Hannah Gordon; David Gower; Robson Green; Bob Grose; Lloyd Grossman; Gareth Hale; Christine Hamilton; Neil Hamilton; Susan Hampshire; Nick Hancock; John Hannah; Ainsley Harriott; Tony Hart; Nigel Havers; Sir Nigel Hawthorne; Sir Jack Hayward; Tim Healy; David Hedison; Lenny Henry; Jack Higgins; Harry Hill; Katy Hill; Ian Hislop; Peter Howson; Roy Hudd; Patrick Hughes; Gareth Hunt; Konnie Huq; John Inman; Glenda Jackson; Sir Derek Jacobi; Sue Johnston; Lesley Joseph; Handy Andy Kane; Sam Kane; Kevin Keegan; Penelope Keith; Matthew Kelly; Ian Kelsey; Felicity Kendal; Alex Kingston; Michael Kitchen; Jack Klugman; Nick Knowles; Twiggy Lawson; John Le Carre; Jay Leno; Gary Lineker; Desmond Llewelyn;Laurence Llewelyn Bowen; Andrew Logan; Joanna Lumley; Cherie Lunghi; Linda Lusardi; Simon MacCorkindale; Aggie Mackenzie; Mary Elizaebth Mastrantonio; Ally McCoist; Martine McCutcheon; Debbie McGee, Ewan McGregor; Anne McKevitt; Ian McShane; George Melly; Alessandro Mendini; Sarah Miles; Stuart Miles; Albert II, Sovereign Prince of Monaco; Sir Patrick Moore; Desmond Morris; Dame Peggy Mount; Bill Mundy; Nina Nannar; Paul Nicholas; Bill Nighy; John Noakes; Graham Norton; Daniel O'Donnell; Paul O'Grady; Jamie Oliver; Tamzin Outhwaite; Nick Owen; Norman Pace; Jane Packer; Cesar Pelli; Marti Pellow; Gervase Phinn; Jonathan Pryce; Suzi Quatro; Gary Rhodes; Anneka Rice; Sir Cliff Richard; Fay Ripley; William Roache; Anne Robinson; Tamara Rojo; Michel Roux; Phillip Schofield; Jenny Seagrove; Martin Shaw; Tessa Shaw; Jeremy Sheffield; Frank Skinner; Carol Smilie; Nicholas Smith; Jeremy Spake; Tommy Steele; Clive Swift; Chris Tarrant; Gwen Taylor; Simon Thomas; Emma Thompson; Linda Thorson; Alan Titchmarsh; Oliver Tobias; Richard Todd; Philip Treacy; Bonnie Tyler; Rory Underwood; Phil Vickery; Carol Vorderman; Rick Wakeman; Karen Walker; Tommy Walsh; Julie Walters; Zoe Wanamaker; John Wardley; Paul Warriner; Pete Waterman; Ruby Wax; Denise Welch; Anthony Whishaw RA; Richard Whiteley; Quentin Wilson; Gary WIlmot; Sir Norman Wisdom; Sir Terry Wogan; Victoria Wood; Kim Woodburn; Michael York; Susannah York; Paul Zenon; Patti Boulaye; Emma Chambers; Jackie Collins; Steve Davies; Trevor Eve; John Glenn; Paul Merton; Hilary Neiland; Dame Diana Rigg
PHYLLIS BARRON (1890-1964) FOR TURNBULL & STOCKDALE LTD - ROSEBANK FABRICSFOUR HAND-BLOCKED PRINTED LINEN SAMPLE PANELS, CIRCA 1935 stripe and scroll design, in four colourways, four samples mounted in one frame, glazed (4)each sample 18cm x 24cmProvenance: Archive of Turnbull & Stockdale, Rosebank Works, Ramsbottom (now in the collection of Paul Reeves)Note: Phyllis Barron, who had trained at the Slade, first became interested in printing fabrics on discovery of some printing blocks whilst on holiday in France. She researched dying at the British Museum and the V&A libraries. As a member of the London Group from 1916 until 1921 she would have been in contact with the leading artists of the day, and very quickly she came to the attention of Roger Fry who asked her to exhibit at the Omega Workshop. Dorothy Larcher meanwhile had been working in India and on her return met Barron through the embroideress Eve Simmonds. She joined Barron in 1923 and together they moved to a workshop in Hampstead. Through Detmar Blow they secured a commission to furnish the coming-out dance of the Duke of Westminster, and another commission through the Duke led to a commission for cushions for Coco Chanel's garden in Paris. They moved to the Cotswolds in 1930 where the local water was particularly suitable for madder dying and from where they secured commissions from Girton College, Cambridge, the furniture maker Eric Sharpe amongst many others. The impossibility of obtaining good quality fabrics during the Second World War forced them to give up their business.
ARSENAL AUTOGRAPHS 1978/9 An autograph book with 15 signatures from the squad that won the FA Cup and includes 2 scarce autographs of Jimmy Harvey and John Kosmina, plus Pat Rice, David Price, Willie Young, Alan Sunderland, John Devine, Richie Powling, Sammy Nelson, Frank Stapleton, Paul Barron, Terry Neill Manager, Don Howe Coach and Fred Street Physio. Good
7" Vinyl Singles & E.P.s: Mainly 50's & 60's Pop and Rock 'n' Roll, artists alphabetically A and B, some rareties including The Action - Het Sha-Lo-Ney (1984 Edsel issue) & The Big Three - I'm With You (single), Live at The Cavern (E.P), : The Animals (18 inc. EPs); The Beatles (27 inc.EPs & imports);The Allisons; Paul Anka; Amen Corner; The Bruisers; Barron Knights; The Batchelors; The Brook Brothers; Dave Berry (inc. signed Crying Game); Johnny Burnette; Joe Brown; Pat Boone and from the '70s Buzzcocks Spiral Scratch (1979 re-issue) & Ever Fallen in Love: etc.(approx 170)
Small autograph book. Containing 30 signatures from the 1980's names include Tony Booth, Billy Dainty, Carlene Carter, Michael Barrymore, Allan Love, Bonnie Langford, Kelly Monteith, Roger Whittaker, Martin Yip, Geno Washington, Gregory Floy, Natralites Band, Private Lives Band, Norman Rossington, Paul Jones, Derek Smith, Peter Marshall, Bamber Gascoigne, Judith Chalmers, Carlos Douglas, Joanna Van Gysechens, John Dottine, Lorraine Chase, Keith Barron, Michael York, Emily Botton, Stephanie Cole, Julia Mckenzie, Cindy Shelley and Patrick Mower. Signatures are on back to back pages and may be dedicated. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.99, Overseas from £7.95
Autographs - 200+ signed pages in autograph albums Film & TV including Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Ken Dodd, Tsai Chin, Robert Harris, Katy Manning, Alan Browning, Brian Glover, David Tomlinson, Agneta Eckemyr, Geneveive Bujold, Rodney Bewes, Sacha Distel, Ian McShane, Deborah Grant, John Barron, George Segal, Michael Wilding, Robert Horton, James Hayter, Cameron Mitchell, Gene Barry, Marcel Marceau, Jerome Courtland, Dan Rowan, J G Devlin, Paul Williamson, John Forsythe, Jim Bailey, Colin Douglas, Windsor Davies, John Line, Angie Dickinson, James Coco, Christian Roberts, Michael Gough, Patricia Hayes, Marti Caine, Tom Wilkinson & others.
Incline Press. In Praise of Patterned Papers. A Collection of Essays by Paul Nash, Phyllis Barron, Enid Marx, Alan Powers, Sebastian Carter, Victoria Hall, Graham Moss, with an Introduction by Tanya Schmoller, Incline Press, Oldham,1997, numerous patterned paper samples tipped-in, original cloth-backed paterned boards, six full folding sheets in a separate portfolio, both contained in original slipcase, 4to Limited edition 17/50, from a total edition of 360. (1)
Katherine Pleydell-Bouverie (1895-1985) a stoneware lotus bowl, swollen form, the sides cut with Lotus petals, covered to the foot in a pale blue celadon glaze, with cobalt blue speckles, and a Paul Barron bowl glazed with tenmoku panel, and a small stoneware wine cup, impressed seal mark to side, 9cm. high (3) Provenance Contemporary Ceramics, Christie's London 21st November 1988, lot 61.
Sir John Lavery RA RSA RHA (1856-1941) PORTRAIT OF LADY BARRON TOTTIE, 1905 oil on canvas signed upper right; bearing Art Museum of the America's exhibition label on reverse Private collection in England until 1977; Christie's London, 17 November 1978, lot 147;with The Belgrave Gallery, Ltd., London; Kate Moffatt, London, 1983; Private Collection (location not specified), 1984; Christie's South Kensington, 30 April 1984, lot 11;With St. Luke's Gallery Washington, D.C.;Nizar and Ellen Jaudat;Private collection ‘Masters of Modern British Painting 1890-1945’, 1977, London, Belgrave Gallery, no. 20 (illustrated in catalogue);‘Off the Mall: Inside Washington’s Foremost Art Galleries’, 15 September to16 October 1993, Washington DC, TheArt Museum of the Americas (lent courtesy of St. Luke's Gallery, Washington D.C.);‘A Celebration of Faces, Portraits as Reflections of European Society’, 1600-1900, October 1995, Washington DC, StLuke’s Gallery, Washington D.C Walter Shaw-Sparrow, John Lavery and his Work, 1912, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., p.186;Ferdin and Proztman, ‘Portraits as Windows to the Psyche’, Washington Post, 14 October 1995 Orchestrating blacks – symphoniser les noirs – was, according to Selwyn Brinton, one of the chief ‘notes’ of John Lavery’s art.Writing in 1908, he was aware of the fact that the national galleries of Germany and Belgium already possessed classic Lavery depictions of ‘ladies in black’, and as he studied the portrait of Mrs Trevor (Ulster Museum, Belfast), he realised that this subtlest of aesthetic games, ‘derived perhaps in its inception from Whistler’, remained a formidable challenge.1 From his earliest encounters with the American artist, Lavery had seen suave studies in black. He was in the French capital as a student when The Artist’sMother (Musée d’Orsay, Paris) was shown at the Salon, and subsequent visits to Whistler’s studio would have introduced him to a cavalcade of ‘arrangements’ and ‘harmonies’ in which black inevitably played a part. But this fascination did not derive exclusively from the American: it was there in the wonderful Prado portraits by Velazquez that Lavery copied in 1892. There was thus a powerful aesthetic impetus driving the Irish artist’s orchestration of blacks in Mrs Tottie’s portrait in 1905 (lot 41).Mary Barron Tottie (née Blake) was the daughter of Captain Francis Barron Blake of the US Navy and grand-daughter of Commodore George S Blake, Superintendent of the US Naval Academy at the time of the American Civil War. She grew up in Boston. Her husband, William Harald Tottie, son of a Swedish Consul had, after studying at Cambridge University, become a merchant banker in Shanghai. It is not known how they met. Their sons, Oscar William and Eric Harald Tottie were killed in the Great War on the same day in 1914, and thereafter Mary and her husband threw themselves into supporting the war effort. The Winkfield District Magazine tells of her organising local women in the production of bandages and mosquito nets.Ten years earlier, when Lavery’s portrait practice was booming and he was painting European aristocrats and American actresses, he was occasionally criticised for not seeing beyond the surface, the ‘exquisite screen’ of a ‘sweet face’. Mrs Tottie’s portraitcontradicts this assumption. She addresses the spectator directly. She is not coy, nor is there a false allure in the way she returns our gaze. She is every inch a character from Henry James – serious, forceful, honest, determined, and while not devoid of charm,a woman who is not play-acting.Prof. Kenneth McConkeyAugust 20171 Selwyn Brinton, ‘Recent Paintings by John Lavery RSA, RHA’, The Studio, vol XLV, December 1908, p. 178. 44 by 34in. (111.8 by 86.4cm)
Football index card signed collection. 4 packs each containing approximately 50 cards. Some of signatures included are Zoltan Stieber, Michael Husbands, Kevin Foley, Jan Karalse, Steve Cook, Neil Eardley, Harry Forrester, Jordan Spence, Craig Tanner, Joe Murphy, Lewis Gabern, Andy Morrell, Febian Brandy, Joe Lewis, Tom Adeyemi, Paul Crichton, Martin Taylor, Shaun Miller, Jurado, Anthony Gerrard, Paul Barron, Steven Pressley, Conrad Logan, Adam Chicksen, Tim Ream, Nathan Clarke, Ross Gardner, Dean Moxey, Malky Mackay, Igor Stimac, Kerry Morgan, Calum Woods, Sol Davis, James Bailey, Kevin Mcleod, Mate Bilic. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Incredibly rare multi-signed Whos Who on Television book. Very rare paperback edition of Whos Who On Television - A Fully Illustrated Guide to A Thousand of the Best Known Faces on British Television. Published in 1982, inside the book are small inset photographs and short biographies. A lot of the pages are autographed, many of the celebrities are sadly no longer with us, and names include Peter Adamson, Patrick Allen, Anthony Andrews, Eamonn Andrews, Rowan Atkinson, Rosalind Ayres, Colin Baker, Bobby Ball, Keith Barron, Geoffrey Bayldon, Jeremy Beadle, David Bellamy, Rodney Bewes, Big Daddy, Christopher Biggins, Lionel Blair, Stan Boardman, Melvyn Bragg, Jeremy Brett, Richard Briers, Tony Britton, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Joe Brown, Max Bygraves, Simon Cadell, Roy Castle, Christopher Cazenove, Judith Chalmers, George Cole, David Coleman, Tommy Cooper, Pat Coombs, Bernard Cribbins, Leslie Crowther, Barry Cryer, Dickie Davies, Steve Davis, Windsor Davies, Roger DeCourcey, Judi Dench, Michael Denison, David Dimbleby, Ken Dodd, Clive Dunn, Paul Eddington, Jimmy Edwards, Denholm Elliott, Michael Elphick, Arthur English, Dame Edna Everage, Bill Fraser, James Galway, Michael Gambon, John Gielgud, Larry Grayson, Doris Hare, Tony Hart, Nigel Hawthorne, Melvyn Hayes, Bob Holness, Frankie Howerd, Roy Hudd, Rod Hull, Gloria Hunniford, John Inman, David Jacobs, Lionel Jeffries, Henry Kelly, Felicity Kendal, Ian Lavender, Maureen Lipman, Robert Lindsay, Lulu, Joanna Lumley, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Norris McWhirter, Bill Maynard, Spike Milligan, Hayley Mills, Sir John Mills, Ron Moody, Peggy Mount, Frank Muir, Richard Murdoch, Barry Norman, Denis Norden, Bill Oddie, Richard OSullivan, Bill Owen, Michael Parkinson, Jon Pertwee, Tim Pigott-Smith, Esther Rantzen, Beryl Reid, Angela Rippon, Leonard Rossiter, Andrew Sachs, Peter Sallis, Terry Scott, Harry Secombe, Paul Shane, Donald Sinden, Tommy Steele, Mollie Sugden, Eric Sykes, Frank Thornton, Percy Thrower, Richard Todd, Terry Wogan, Ernie Wise, former England Captain Billy Wright and many more. The most television autographs weve ever seen on one item! Absolutely incredible. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
PAUL BARRON (1917-1983); a rectangular slipware dish with pie crust rim, yellow finger wipe decoration on brown ground, impressed B mark; and an unattributed stoneware bowl covered in dolomite glaze, impressed mark, dish maximum length 21cm, bowl diameter 30cm (2). (D) CONDITION REPORT: Bowl rim has two tiny nicks, otherwise appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
Paul Barron (British, 1917-1983) Vase, with painted motif, impressed potter's seal, 25cm high, a stoneware flagon with dripped glaze, impressed seals, 27.5cm high, a Malcolm Pepper charger, with painted foliate design, impressed potter's seal, 34cm diameter, a stoneware bowl, with painted foliate motif, 21.5cm diameter (4)
•William Bill Marshall (1923-2007) a Leach Pottery stoneware teapot and cover, painted with a simple brushed grass design in blue and tenmoku spots on a celadon glaze, a Paul Barron bottle vase, a Trevor Corser Leach Pottery tile, a Rosemary Wren owl and three other pots impressed seal marks, chips to spout of pot 13cm. high (7)
FOOTBALL: Selection of large 4to cards signed by various footballers from different London clubs comprising West Ham United, Queens Park Rangers and Crystal Palace, including Brian Thomson, Kevin Lock, Billy Jennings, Alan Devonshire, Alvin Martin, Trevor Brooking, Derek Hales, Alan Otulakowski, Billy Bonds, Stan Bowles, Leighton James, Phil Parkes, John Hollins, George Graham, Martin Hinshelwood, Paul Hinshelwood, David Swindlehurst, Paul Barron, Clive Allen, Vince Hilaire, John Burridge, Mike Flanagan, Jim Cannon, Billy Gilbert, Mike Elwiss, Kenny Sansom, Tony Hazell, Nick Chatterton, Rachid Harkouk etc. A little duplication. Many of the cards are multiple signed and most have attached colour magazine photographs etc. Each with file holes to the left edges, not affecting the signatures. A few with some very light staining and some with light pencil annotations in the hand of the collector. Generally VG, 38
FOOTBALL: Selection of large 4to cards signed by various footballers from different London clubs comprising West Ham United, Queens Park Rangers and Crystal Palace, including Brian Thomson, Kevin Lock, Billy Jennings, Alan Devonshire, Alvin Martin, Trevor Brooking, Derek Hales, Alan Otulakowski, Billy Bonds, Stan Bowles, Leighton James, Phil Parkes, John Hollins, George Graham, Martin Hinshelwood, Paul Hinshelwood, David Swindlehurst, Paul Barron, Clive Allen, Vince Hilaire, John Burridge, Mike Flanagan, Jim Cannon, Billy Gilbert, Mike Elwiss, Kenny Sansom, Tony Hazell, Nick Chatterton, Rachid Harkouk etc. A little duplication. Many of the cards are multiple signed and most have attached colour magazine photographs etc. Each with file holes to the left edges, not affecting the signatures. A few with some very light staining and some with light pencil annotations in the hand of the collector. Generally VG, 38
SIGNED ALBUMS - collection of 52 x signed album covers to include 10 x Rock & Pop (Harvey Andrews, (x2), Paul Samson, The Rockin berries, Andy Fairweather Low, The Searchers, Jessie Matthews, The Fortunes, Straight Eight and Salad From Atlantis) 12 x Folk and Country Artists (Keith Manifold (x2), Wanda Jackson, Carroll Baker, Moe Bandy, Ivan Scott, Wayfarers, Paula`s Country, Spinning Wheel, Lore & The Legends, Chucklefoot, Dallas Boys, Wayne Denton, Hickory Lake, The Country Squires, Ron Ryan and a test pressing from Jugular Vein) and 26 x signed albums by a variety of artists to include Johnny Mathis, Russ Conway, Child, Dave Willetts, Roger Green, Wells Fargo, Frank jennings Syndicate, The Brother Lees, The Bostock Band, Canned Rock, Sounds Familiar, Barron Knights, Libby Morris, Martin Joseph (x2), Gianni & Graffiti, The Islanders, Tubby Boots, Ann & Ray Brett, Bennie Boling, Cheryl Charles, Cliff Whelan, The Garry Blackmore Band, Brass Foundry, Brian Royal and Mazeppa.
SIGNED ALBUMS - collection of 52 x signed album covers to include 10 x Rock & Pop (Harvey Andrews, (x2), Paul Samson, The Rockin berries, Andy Fairweather Low, The Searchers, Jessie Matthews, The Fortunes, Straight Eight and Salad From Atlantis) 12 x Folk and Country Artists (Keith Manifold (x2), Wanda Jackson, Carroll Baker, Moe Bandy, Ivan Scott, Wayfarers, Paula's Country, Spinning Wheel, Lore & The Legends, Chucklefoot, Dallas Boys, Wayne Denton, Hickory Lake, The Country Squires, Ron Ryan and a test pressing from Jugular Vein) and 26 x signed albums by a variety of artists to include Johnny Mathis, Russ Conway, Child, Dave Willetts, Roger Green, Wells Fargo, Frank jennings Syndicate, The Brother Lees, The Bostock Band, Canned Rock, Sounds Familiar, Barron Knights, Libby Morris, Martin Joseph (x2), Gianni & Graffiti, The Islanders, Tubby Boots, Ann & Ray Brett, Bennie Boling, Cheryl Charles, Cliff Whelan, The Garry Blackmore Band, Brass Foundry, Brian Royal and Mazeppa.
*Phyllis Mould 'STEAMBOAT' Five lithographed wallpaper sheets, printed by The Curwen Press 61.5 x 58cm (5) For an identical sheet see Oman, Charles C. and Hamilton, Jean, 'Wallpapers: A History and Illustrated Catalogue of the Collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London', Sotheby Publications, in association with the Victoria and Albert Museum, 1982. Phyllis Mould studied printing at Goldsmiths' College of Art, where she was tutored by Edward Bawden in 1930-31. The design for 'Steamboat' is reminiscent of Bawden's work and one can see his influence in the design. The vendor's mother was Elspeth Anne Burder (née Little), who established a shop called 'Modern Textiles' in the fashionable Beauchamp Place, South Kensington in 1926. These wallpaper squares were probably commissioned by her and sold through the shop along with designs by Edward Bawden. Modern Textiles was founded to promote good design and to sell fabrics and other items, including wallpaper, printed by designers such as Phyllis Barron, Enid Marx and artists Paul Nash, Eric Kennington and Norman Wilkinson. In the shop's publicity material, it stated 'the object of Modern Textiles is to sell work of good design, principally fabrics of various kinds. A few people already know that well designed materials are being made by one or two artists, but the promoters of 'Modern Textiles' believe a very much larger public than is generally supposed would be eager to buy stuffs of individuality and beauty, whether for dresses or furnishing, if there were better opportunity for selection' The sign hanging outside the shop was designed and painted by Nash. Through correspondence seen within the vendor's archive, it is possible to see Bawden's commitment to finding Miss Mould a good position in the design industry. He writes of his worry for her opportunities after college and getting a poorly paid job as an assistant in a textile manufacturer or even teaching leatherwork. 'I feel that Miss Mould is too good for this sort of slavery & I should certainly welcome an introduction to Arthur Lee of Birkenhead if you can hastily get it. It is very kind of you to suggest it & I hope that by some streak of luck Miss Mould may benefit. It would expedite matters if you could write direct to Miss Mould when the time is ripe - Goldsmith's has now ceased for the summer vacation & it is not likely that I shall see her again.' (Taken from a letter to Elspeth Little June 27 1931). The Curwen Press, who printed the wallpaper, was one of the most important commercial printing companies of the inter-war years commissioning many artists for designs for books, graphic art and advertising. *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot. CONDITION REPORT: All are in a sleeve, minor corner creasing - kept in an attic for 60 years. Two corners have minor tears.
MIKE DODD STUDIO POTTERY FOOTED BOWL, STEEP SIDED FORM, incised with a leafy sprig, on a mottled brown/off-white ground, 3" (7.6cm) high, 4 1/4" (10.8cm) diameter, together with a RIBBED BOWL OF SIMILAR SIZE BY PAUL BARRON, TAPERING VASE BY COLIN KELLAM, 3 1/2" (8.9cm) high and a COXWOLD POTTERY SHALLOW DISH, incised marks (4)
JONATHAN CHISWELL-JONES (b.1939) Large studio pottery bowl by Jonathan Chiswell-Jones, lustre decorated with pomegranates. Signed to base JCJ and 2145. Diameter 29cm. Jonathan Chiswell-Jones trained at Farnham under Paul Barron and Henry Hammond, and then worked for Joe Finch at Appin Pottery in Scotland before setting up his own studio in East Sussex.
Temkin (Ann) & others. Paul Klee: Späte Zeichnunge Essen 1989 § Moeller (M.) & H.-W.Schmidt. Karl Schmidt-Rottluff: Der Maler Stuttgart 1992 § Barron (S.) Expressionismus: Die zweite Generation 1915-1925 Munich 1989 § Barnett (V.E.) & Armin Zweite. Kandinsky: Kleine Freuden Munich 1992 § Crone (R.) & David Moos. Kazimir Malevich: The Climax of Disclosure 1991 § Stark (B.) Emil Rudolf Weiss 1875-1942: Monographie und Katalog seines Werkes Lahr 1984 § Blume (E.) & R.März. Kunst in der DDR Berlin 2003 illustrations many colour original cloth or boards all but the sixth with dust-jackets; and c.35 others 20th century German art some catalogues/pamphlets 4to & 8vo (c.40)(c.40)
Autograph book containing signatures from Jenny Agutter, Ronald Allen, John Amis, Benny Andersson, Jane Asher, Rowan Atkinson, David Attenborough, Rosalind Ayres, Catherine Bach, Robin Bailey, Cheryl Baker, Tony Brandon, Keith Barron, Michael Barrymore, Christopher Beany, Beverley Sisters, Caroline Blakeston, Brenda Blethyn, Basil Boothroyd, Robin Boyle, Robin Boyle, B Bresslaw, Peter Brough, Joe Brown, Simon Callow, Frank Carson, Ian Charleson, Phil Collins, Billy Connolly, Ray Cooney, Ronnie Corbett, Michael Crawford, Kid Creole, Jimmy Cricket, Ben Cross, Dickie Davies, Bobby Davro, Linsey De Paul, Les Dennis, Anne Diamond, Peter Duncan, Gerald Durrell, Noel Edmonds, Bella Emberg, Chris Emmett, David Essex, Michael Fish, Wayne Fontana, Bruce Forsyth, David Frost, Fiona Fullerton, Derek Guyler, Susan Hampshire, Rolf Harris, Mary Hayley Bell, Edward Heath, Charlton Heston, Patricia Hodge, Simon Hoggart, Gordon Honeycombe, Michael Howe, Roy Hodd, Gloria Hunniford, Jill Ireland, Jimmy Jones, Gordon Kaye, Howard Keel, Barbara Kelly, Bonnie Langford, Diane Langton, Humphrey Littleton, Barbara Lott, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Patrick Macnee, Arthur Marshall, Francis Matthews, Barry McGuigan, Rory McPherson, Spike Milligan, Hayley Mills, John Mills, Roger Moore, Patrick Mower, Coati Mundi, Dame Anna Neagle, Barry Norman, Duncan Norvelle, Tom O`Connor, Roy Orbison, Mary Parkinson, Michael Parkinson, Steve Race, Christopher Reeves, Engelbert Reynolds, Griff Rhys Jones, Tim Rice, Cliff Richards, Robert Robinson, Clodagh Rodgers, Patsy Rowlands, Telly Savalas, David Schilling, Anne Shelton, Ned Sherrin, Pat Simmons, Tommy Steele, Eric Sykes, Emma Thompson, Frank Thornton, Bjorn Ulvaeus, Ian Wallace, Derek Waring, Marti Webb, Paula Wilcox, Marty Wilde, Simon Williams, Gary Wilmot, Peter Woods, Edward Woodward and Mike Yarwood.
VICTORIA CROSS: A remarkable collection of 224 individual signatures by various recipients of the Victoria Cross, most on clipped pieces neatly laid down to the pages of a slim 4to album. Many of the signatories have added the place and date of their deeds alongside their signatures. Included are Thomas Axford, William Addison, Ali Haidar, Agansingh Rai, Charles G. W. Anderson, Wallace Algie (rare), Augustine Agar, Harold Auten, John Barrett, Edward Boyle, Alexander Brereton, Paul Bennett, Alfred Burt, Daniel Beak, Stephen Beattie, Albert Borella, Bhandari Ram, Rowland Bourke, Colin Barron, Robert Bye, Frederick Booth, William Barker, Clifford Coffin, David Currie, John Carmichael, John Carroll, Brett Cloutman, William Coltman, Edward Cooper, Jack Counter, Arthur Cross, John Christie, Frederick Coppins, Harry Cator, Christopher Cox, Robert Combe (rare), James Crichton, Thomas Caldwell, George Cartwright, Robert Cruickshank, Laurence Calvert, Tom Dresser, John Dwyer, George Dorrell, Donald Dean, Viscount Fincastle, Richard Davies, Joseph Davies, James Duffy, John Davies, Henry Dalziel, Thomas Dinesen, William Dowling (rare), Ernest Egerton, George Eardley, Lewis Evans, Frederick Edwards, Cyril Frisby, Charles Foss, Arthur Fleming-Sandes, John Foote, Gordon Flowerdew (rare, overall light brown tape stain to signature), William Grimbaldeston, John D. Grant, Robert Gee, Milton Gregg, Herman Good, Benjamin Geary, Fred Greaves, Cyril Gourley, William Gregg, Sidney Godley, Robert Gray (rare), Alfred Herring, George Howell, James Huffam, Lewis Halliday, Stanley Hollis, Reginald Hayward, Charles Hudson, Samuel Harvey, James Hewitson, Frederick Holmes, George Ingram, Gilbert Insall, Reginald Inwood, Dudley Johnson, Manley James, Francis Jefferson, Richard Kelliher, Khudadad Khan, John Kerr, Allan Ker, Leonard Keysor, Philip Konowal, Joseph Lister, John Molyneux, William McNally, John Moyney, Lawrence McCarthy, John Mahoney, Thain MacDowell, Richard Masters, Charles Merritt, George McIntosh, Stanley McDougall, Coulson Mitchell, Francis Miles, Edward Mott, Montague Moore, Joseph Maxwell, Henry Murray, George McKean (rare), Edward Mellish, James Magennis, Philip Neame, Augustus Newman, James Ockenden, Llewellyn Price-Davies, George Pearkes, Frank Partridge, Arthur Procter, Cyrus Peck, Charles Rutherford, Peter Roberts, John Readitt, George Roupell, Eric Robinson, James Rogers, Walter Rayfield (rare), Frederick Room (rare), Tom Starcevich, Private Robert Scott, Prakash Singh, Harcus Strachan, John Sinton, Thomas Steele, Percy Storkey, Ernest Smith, Richard Stannard, Arthur Saunders, Paul Triquet, Victor Turner, Richard Turner, Frederick Tilston, Charles Train, James Towers, Tulbahadur Pun, Frederick Topham, Charles Upham, Umrao Singh, Geoffrey Vickers, Samuel Vickery, James Woods, Richard Willis, Peter Wright, Geoffrey Woolley, Henry Weale, Arnold Waters, Guy Wylly, Wilfred Wood, James Welch, Samuel Wallace, John Young, Thomas Young, Raphael Zengel etc., also including the front cover a Festival of Remembrance programme, 11th November 1957, signed by Ivor Rees, Hubert Lewis, William Williams and one other VC individually, neatly mounted to the inside back cover. An extremely rare collection of signatures. G to VG
Glazed ovoid Studio vase by Michael Woods, with brown glaze and spiral fluted decoration, impressed W seal mark, 8" high; together with a Michael Woods unglazed circular footed bowl with reticulated rim, impressed seal mark and signed, 4.25" diameter; also a Paul Barron (1917-83) part-glazed Studio pot (3).
Autograph album, inc. Gerry and the Pacemakers, Lulu, Billy Fury, Milly, Keith Chegwin, Crispian St. Peters, Sounds Incorporated, Pinkerton's Assorted Colours, Barron Knights, Wee Willie Harris, The Temperance Seven, The Migil 5, Barry and Paul Ryan, Patti Labelle, The Original Drifters, Norman Collier, Wayne Fontana, Bill Haley, Bert Weedon, Des O'Connor, Dave Berry, Adam Faith, Sandie Shaw, Vickie Carr, Lonnie Donegan, Helen Shapiro, Long John Baldry and The Tremeloes, good condition, plus quantity of photographs of groups and musicians, some with original signatures, otherwise with printed signatures, mainly damaged (small lot)
Incline Press. In Praise of Patterned Papers. A Collection of Essays by Paul Nash, Phyllis Barron, Enid Marx, Alan Powers, Sebastian Carter, Victoria Hall, Graham Moss. With an Introduction by Tanya Schmoller, Incline Press, Oldham, 1997,. limited to 360 copies, of which this is 32/50 copies with seven full sheets of patterned paper in a separate portfolio, with ninety-six tipped-in examples of patterned paper in the text volume, orig. quarter yellow buckram, patterned paper board sides, edges untrimmed, in a single slipcase, 4to the colophon, and loosely-inserted press prospectus, actually call for only six sheets of patterned paper in the portfolio. (2)

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