Jimmy Bulloch (Boba Fett) Hand signed on Star Wars Magazine No. 16. Superb Signature. Magazine set within a Plastic pocket. Fantastic Lot Well Sought After. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
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Walter Pidgeon 16x12 overall Forbidden Planet mounted signature piece includes signed album page and a fantastic black and white photo. Walter Davis Pidgeon (September 23, 1897 - September 25, 1984) was a Canadian-American actor. He earned two Academy Award for Best Actor nominations for his roles in Mrs. Miniver (1942) and Madame Curie (1943). Pidgeon also starred in many films such as How Green Was My Valley (1941), The Bad and the Beautiful (1952), Forbidden Planet (1956), Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961), Advise and Consent (1962), Funny Girl (1968), and Harry in Your Pocket (1973). Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
A Nintendo Game Boy Pocket (model MH17961129), transparent, with Nintendo branded clear storage case with fitted interior, also including ten Gameboy games including Game and Watch Gallery, Super Mario Land, Tetris (cased), Super Hunchback (cased), Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle (cased), Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2 (cased), Game and Watch Gallery 2 (cased), Kirby's Pinball Land (cased), Game Boy Gallery (cased) and Batman (cased)
BELLEEK 'FRUIT & VINE LEAF' WALL POCKET,first period, moulded with fruits and foliage, printed mark to the reverse, 34.5cm highCondition report: Condition good to fair. Upon closer inspection there are circa 6 minor to medium chips to edges of foliage. A stabl hairline runs through the back. Also areas of possible restoration to upper section. Closer inspection reveals a likely professional restoration across the middle. Additional images available.
A George IV 18ct gold engine turned open faced key wind pocket watch, the 45mm enamel dial having subsidiary seconds dial and signed 'James Murray, Royal Exchange London', No.1422, hallmark London 1827, with original paper purchase receipt dated 1828; together with a rosewood and inlaid novelty clock form watch stand, 19cm high.
NO RESERVE [Dodgson (Charles Lutwidge)], "Lewis Carroll". The Hunting of the Snark, out-of-series copy from an edition limited to 250 but signed by the artist, illustrated by Byron Sewell and folding concertina style, with loosely-inserted red vinyl sheet to make the baker disappear and interchangeable cards of faces in 3 sections loose in pocket at end, offsetting from vinyl at end, original cloth, Catalpa Press, 1974 § Winkfield (Trevor, editor) The Lewis Carroll Circular, No.1, number 36 of 60 copies signed and inscribed by the editor, mimeograph, stapled in original pictorial wrappers, a little rubbed and soiled, Leeds, 1973 § Sewell (Byron) Jon: A Jabberwock Story, 2003; The Oxfordic Oracle: An Inspector Ian Spectre Tale, 2004, the last two the author's out-of-series copies from editions limited to only 12 copies for private distribution, both signed and inscribed by the author, ring-bound folders, Hurricane, WV, Force Five Press, 4to (4)
Piper (John).- Sitwell (Edith) & William Walton. Façade an entertainment, number 84 of 250 specially bound copies signed by William Walton, colour frontispiece, illustrations and endpaper designs by John Piper, original morocco-backed pictorial boards designed by Piper, t.e.g., transparent wrapper, original cloth drop-front box, with original (unplayed) 45rpm record in sleeve and pocket inside lid, box faded, 4to, 1972.
Whittington Press.- Butcher (David) Index to Matrix 1-21, number lxxix of 110 specially-bound copies, from an edition limited to 500, with dust-jacket from ordinary copies in pocket at end, original half black calf over marbled boards, slip-case, Risbury, 2003; and a copy of Matrix 34 of 2016, 4to (2)
Oz magazine.- Neville (Richard) Playpower, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author "Here - at last! - the great Australian Gone with the Wind - for John "V.D." Peel, With embarrassingly genuine affection - Richard" to endpaper, folded "Headopoly" game in pocket at rear, original boards, dust-jacket, light creasing to head and foot, near-fine otherwise, 8vo, 1970.⁂ A superb association copy. Richard Neville was the editor of Oz magazine. His reference to "V.D." is a nod to the controversy that arose from John Peel's divulging during his Night Ride programme that he had been treated for an STD earlier that year. This confession was subsequently raised during Peel's appearance for the defence at the 1971 Oz obscenity trial.
Shelton (John) A First Selection, one of 10 deluxe copies signed by the artist/printer, printed in brown, linocuts by Nicholas & Mary Parrry, original morocco-backed green silk, uncut, slight wear to edges, [?Market Drayton], Tern Press, 1974 § Spark (Muriel) The French Window & The Small Telephone, number 70 of 105 copies signed by the author, from an edition limited to 123, original morocco-backed marbled boards, Colophon Press, 1993 § Perry-Gore (Noel) Coherence through the eyes of Mary: a Christmas sermon, number 4 of 50 special copies with 4 signed proofs, from an edition limited to 250 and signed by the author and artist, wood-engravings by Simon Brett, original cloth, uncut, proofs loose as issued in original wrappers, together in slip-case, Marlborough, Paulinus Press, 1985 § Nash (Paul W.) Poems of Night, letter C of 5 specially-bound copies on hand-made paper, from an edition limited to 65, decorations by Sharon Julie Pipe printed in black & blue or gold, original vellum-backed boards, uncut, Islip, Strawberry Press, 1992 § Hamilton (David) The South-Sea Brithers: Early Golf in the South Sea, [2 copies], one of 300 copies signed by the author and with envelope of ephemera in pocket at end, title wood-engraving by John O'Connor, original morocco-backed marbled boards, uncut, Kilmacolm, Partick Press, 1992; and c.20 others from modern presses, some pamphlets, 8vo & 4to (c.25)
[Crowley, Aleister]. The Equinox of the Gods: The Official Organ of the A.A., Vol.III., No.III., Privately issued by the O.T.O., December 1937. Quarto, publisher's white cloth, association copy inscribed by 'Aossic' [Steffi Grant] on front pastedown, errata slip at end, rear pocket containing AL (Liber Legis): The Book of the Law, by The Priest of the Princes who is 666, 65 paginated sheets in sections numbered 1-21, 1-22, 1-22, being facsimiles of Crowley's manuscript text, housed loosely within card folder printed in red & black with the ominous warning, 'The study of this book is forbidden. It is wise to destroy this copy after the first reading.' Contents good, clean, bright; a few ink marks in places; manuscript correction on p.4; front free endpaper appears to have been removed; binding tight and square with some light bumping to corners and general toning/discolourationProvenance: Vendor's uncle was Kenneth Grant (1924-2011), ceremonial magician, writer and personal secretary of Aleister Crowley
DUNHILL - a heavy gauge silver ingot pocket lighter with hallmarked front, limited edition of 400, length 6.5cm, and DAVIDOFF LAQUE DE CHINE - a pocket lighter, length 6cm (2)Dunhill outer case is lightly scratched and rubbed through normal use, Davidoff is in perfect condition, both lighters are working
T 987 Staff Sergeant Harold John Walker, Royal Army Ordnance Corp: a folder containing an extensive collection of personal military history and family records, including his trio of medals comprising Military Medal, Victory Medal and War Medal all with ribbons, his pocket compass, Unit Register Card and Certificate of Transfer to Reserve on Demobilisation card, Military Medal certificate and short typed letter confirming the award for his gallant conduct at the evacuation of the Heavy Mobile Ordnance Workshop from H.Q., Third Army, dated 17th April 1918. Also photographs from before, during and after the war - compiled by his son with typed annotation and other related family ephemera and further photographs

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