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* Poster. Le Mans. Sweeping triumph for David Brown 1st Aston Martin, R. Salvadori-C. Shelby (average 112.5 m.p.h.-2701 miles-new 3-litre records), 2nd Aston Martin, M. Trintignant-P. Frere., reprint poster printed in black and green, SIGNED by Salvadori, Trintignant and Frere, approx. 100 x 70 cms. (1)
* British Railways. British Railways Locomotives, n.d., c. 1960, col. litho. poster by A.N. Wolstenholme showing twenty-one different locomotives built by British Railways, creased where previously folded, approx. 101 x 151 cm., with ten other railway posters, incl. British Railways Board London Midland Region, Public Notice, Passenger Services, Colne-Skipton, 1970, a four-sheet map of LMS Railway, 1939, three French Railways, 'To See France Go By Train' posters, etc. (11)
* Daily Mirror. R33 Back - Four Pages of Pictures, Hindenburg Takes the Oath, Great Rail Pageant, Trapped Miners Pictures, 2 London Bus Mishaps - 51 Hurt, Boat Race - Grand National, Why U.S.A. Bans Mr. Saklatvala, R.A. Memorial - Pages of Pictures, [all 1925], together six orig. posters, printed in red and purple, each with printed photo. of the relevant event or disaster, lightly creased where previously folded, several closed tears to top and bottom, (particularly Rail Pageant poster), approx. 76 x 51 cm. (8)
* Daimler-Benz Me 110G. A World War Two period colour litho. poster of a Daimler-Benz Me 110G bomber, colour litho. poster by H. Redmill, printed for H.M. Stationery Office by Alf Cooke Ltd., Leeds and London, for the Air Ministry, showing the Me 110G with cut-away sections revealing the interior of the aircraft, approx. 110 x 84 cms., framed and glazed (1)
* Daimler-Benz Me 110G. A World War Two period colour litho. poster of a Daimler-Benz Me 110G bomber, colour litho. poster by H. Redmill, printed for the H.M. Stationery Office by Alf Cooke Ltd., Leeds and London, for the Air Ministry, showing the Me 110G with cut-away sections revealing the interior of the aircraft, approx. 110 x 84 cms., framed and glazed (1)
* Exhibitions. Daily Mirror Ideal Home Exhibition, Olympia, April 5 to 30, n.d., c. 1935, orig. col. litho. poster by Frank Newbould, approx. 75 x 51 cm., together with Servants of Empire. Visit the Gas Exhibit at Wembley, 1925, col. printed poster by Farey (2 copies), approx. 76 x 51 cm., plus Olympia, July 19 to August 1. Exhibition of Antiques and Works of Art Organised by the Daily Telegraph, n.d., c. 1920s, orig. col. litho. poster by F. Broome, approx. 75 x 50 cm., and Charter Celebrations of Barking, Essex. Industrial Exhibition and Historical Pageant (under Royal Patronage), October 5 to October 10, 1931, orig. col. litho. poster (2 copies), featuring a Viking against a yellow background, approx. 76 x 50 cm., and others similar (13)
* Festiniog Railway. Fine col. litho. poster by Norman Keene, n.d., c. 1920s, printed by Wyman & Sons Ltd., London & Reading, 3" closed tear to upper margin and minor damage to lower margin (without loss), approx. 100 x 63 cm., together with The Sutton Miniature Railway. The Finest 15" Gauge Steam Railway, Crystal Palace, Sutton Coldfield, n.d., c. 1930s, fine col. litho. poster, minor damage to upper lefthand corner, approx. 100 x 63 cm., with four matching strip posters, approx. 84 x 20 cm., and Fairbourne Miniature Railway. A Special Holiday Treat. Trains to and from Fairbourne and Barmouth Ferry at Frequent Intervals Daily, n.d., c. 1930s, orig. col. litho. poster, approx. 74 x 51 cm. (7)
* Gilbey's Invalid Port. The Pick of the Vineyards, n.d., c. 1920s, fine col. litho. poster by R.T. Cooper, together with Gilbey's Invalid Port - That's That, n.d., c. 1920s, col. litho. poster showing a large bunch of grapes and a bottle of port, a few very minor closed tears and chips to edges, each approx. 76 x 100 cm (2)
* Gilbey's Spey-Royal Whisky. 'Worth Hunting For', 1922, fine col. litho. poster by R.T. Cooper showing a handsome huntsman on horseback wearing a top hat and black tailed coat, with a similar poster showing a huntsman in red coat (slight adhesion damage) and another poster for Gilbey's Spey-Royal Whisky titled 'The Perfect Blend' showing a highland landscape with a rainbow, each approx. 76 x 51 cm. (3)
* The Grand Magazine. 'The Moment You Tell Him - I Shoot!', n.d., c. 1920s, fine col. litho. poster by Duco(?), together with six similar magazine posters comprising The Sunny Magazine (1), The Crusoe Magazine (2), and The Happy Magazine (2), a few light creases, one Crusoe poster partly split in folds, otherwise VG, each approx. 73 x 50 cm. (7)
* Great Western Railway. G.R: The Line to Legend Land. Two Volumes of Old Stories Retold 6d each. These dainty booklets each containing twelve unique and inspiring tales. may be obtained at the Company's Stations and Offices and the Railway Bookstalls., n.d., c. 1930s, col. litho. poster showing two booklets on a beige background, lightly creased where previously folded in four, approx. 102 x 127 cm. (1)
* John O'London's Weekly. Tess of the D'Urberviles, by Thomas Hardy, n.d., c. 1920s, fine col. litho. poster, together with Modern Woman, Holiday Fiction Number, Free Pattern of Beach Frock, n.d., c. 1920s, and Woman's Life. Hilda Cowhan's Fairy Calendar, n.d. c. 1920s, fine col. litho. poster, all lightly creased where previously folded, otherwise VG, approx. 73 x 50 cm. (3)
* Junkers Ju87D. A World War Two period sepia poster of a Junkers Ju87D fighter aircraft, sepia tinted poster by H. Redmill, printed for H.M. Stationery Office by Thomas H. Forman & Sons Ltd., Nottingham, for the Air Ministry, with cut-away sections revealing the interior of the aircraft, approx. 110 x 84 cms., framed and glazed (1)
* Junkers Ju87D. A World War Two period sepia poster of a Junkers JU87D fighter aircraft, sepia tinted poster by H. Redmill, printed for H.M. Stationery Office by Thomas H. Forman & Sons Ltd., Nottingham, for the Air Ministry, with cut-awy sections revealing the interior of the aircraft, approx. 110 x 84 cms., framed and glazed (1)
* London Opinion. Summer Annual. A Concentration Test, See How Long You Can Keep Your Eye on the Post, n.d., c. 1920s, fine col. litho. poster, with three other London Opinion posters, one by Bert Thomas showing a comic fisherman, the other two having black and white cartoons by Alfred Leese(?) showing landladies 'fishing for a holiday maker' and the other captioned 'Forty-winks - the Awakening!' showing a startled man in a deck chair with a caterpillar on his nose, a few light creases, otherwise G/VG, all approx. 73 x 50 cm. (4)
* Modern Woman. Great New Serial by Ruby M. Ayres. Free Pattern of Suzanne Lenglen's Favourite Tennis Frock., n.d., c. 1920s, with another similar Modern Woman poster, plus The Grand Magazine. 'The Moment You Tell Him - I Shoot!', n.d., c. 1920s, plus Hutchinson's Magazine. 'Another Scandal', The New Long Love Romance by Cosmo Hamilton. and The Premier Magazine. 'The Girl from Paris', Amazing New Story by Robert W. Chambers, n.d., c. 1920s, together five col. litho. posters, lightly creased where previously folded, otherwise VG, approx. 75 x 50 cm. (5)
* Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway. Greatstone. By the Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway. World's Smallest Public Railway, n.d., c. 1920s, fine col. litho. poster by N. Cramer Roberts, printed by Vincent Brooks Day & Son Ltd., together with another similar poster by the same artist, for the same railway, showing a view of a Dungeness lighthouse and a three-funnel passenger liner set against a sunset, both creased where previously folded, approx. 100 x 63 cm. (2)
* The Strand Magazine. New Story of Stalky & Co., by Rudyard Kipling, n.d., c. 1920s, three copies, fine col. litho. poster with oval port. of Kipling, together with another Strand Magazine poster advertising Conan Doyle's New Serial, 'The Land of Mist', slightly damaged in the centre of the image, each approx. 73 x 50 cm. (4)
* The Sunny Magazine. No. 1 on Sale Now. 'Sam the Sudden' by P.G. Wodehouse, n.d., c. 1920s, fine col. litho. poster featuring two lovers in an embrace, with two further posters for Sunny Magazine, advertising 'Pot Luck' and 'A Little Bridge Party', lightly creased where previously folded, otherwise VG, approx. 50 x 72 cm. (3)
* Sutton Miniature Railway. Visiting the Midlands. Come and See the Sutton Miniature Railway. The Finest 15" Gauge Steam Railway, Crystal Palace, Sutton Coldfield, n.d., c. 1930s, col. litho. poster, lightly creased where previously folded, approx. 100 x 63 cms., together with Fairbourne Miniature Railway. A Special Holiday Treat. Trains to and from Fairbourne and Barmouth Ferry at Frequent Intervals Daily, n.d., c. 1930s, col. litho. poster (2 copies), approx. 76 x 51 cm., plus another poster for the same railway proclaiming 'Everyone will enjoy the Fairbourne Railway', approx. 76 x 51 cm. and four poster strips for the Sutton Miniature Railway, approx. 20 x 84 cm. (8)
* Triumph Cycles. Fine col. litho. poster by Leslie Ellis, c. 1920s, showing a young lady standing beside a Triumph bicycle with a background of suburb houses, lightly creased where previously folded, all four corners slightly torn where previously pinned, slightly affecting border only, approx. 76 x 52 cm. (1)
* WWI. It's worth While! That's Why. By War Savings Certificates, pub. National War Savings Committee, 1917, col. litho. poster by James P. Beadle, showing two workmen taking a break, approx. 78 x 57 cms., framed and glazed. James P. Beadle, born 1873, studied at the Slade School of Fine Art. (1)
* WWII. Air raid safety rules, pub. Office of Civilian Defense, 1942, col. litho. poster, consisting of fourteen small images for safety rules, with printed notes below, lightly creased, approx. 94.5 x 65.5 cms., framed and glazed, together with 'This is my fight too!' Put at least 10% every payday in War Bonds, printed by U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942, b & w poster featuring a photo. of a young woman holding war bonds, slight creasing, approx. 74 x 59 cms., framed and glazed, plus Help bring them back to you! Make yours a victory home!, pub. Office of War Information, Washington D.C., 1943, col. printed poster, some creasing, small tearsand slight paper loss to extrems., approx. 74 x 59.5 cms., framed and glazed (3)
WWII - Free French. Original poster of a statement by Charles de Gaulle, c.1940, comprising two crossed French flags above a statement printed in black text reading 'J'assume des maintenant l'administration siperieure de l'Afrique occidentale francaise. Je prends le commandement de toutes les forces de terre, de mer et de l'air. Ma mission consiste ˆ defendre le territoire et ˆ assurer la vie economique. J'attends que chacum reste ˆ son poste et que tout lee monde fasse son devoir. Vive l'Afrique francaise! Vive la France! General de Gaulle', red and blue twin-rule border, in good condition with some light creased where previously folded, glazed. A statement declaring De Gaulle's leadership of French West Africa and taking command of the sea, land and air forces. (1)
* Titanic Disaster. A poster printed in black lettering with large point heading, for F[rederick] Best & Sons [wet and dry fish business] of 33 Millbank Street, Northam, [Southampton, April 1912], which 'Begs to call the attention of his many Patrons and others, that all takings in his shop, and on the rounds by his sons, on Saturday Next, April 27th, will be handed over to the Mayor's Fund in aid of Widows, Orphans & Dependents of the Crew who lost their lives in the Titanic Disaster. Trusting you will all endeavour to swell the takings as large as possible, by so doing you will be helping many in their sad and sudden bereavement', a little spotting and soiling, split into four along centrefolds, a little chipped at edges, 44.5 x 28cm, laid flat, framed and glazed with adjacent letter of provenance from Frederick Best's grandson. A rare, and possibly unique, survival of an emotive piece of post-Titanic ephemera. Hundreds of men from Northam and other areas of Southampton lost their lives when the Titanic went down, and the fate of all the missing passengers and crew was still not fully known when this poster was produced in the week after the disaster. The Titanic's Captain, Edward J. Smith, whose body was never found, lived with his family on Winn Road, Portswood, Southampton. (1)
A pair of signed David Beckham prints, the first a pseudo movie poster titled 'Being David Beckham', the other a limited edition print (76/150) by William M Straigh, Young Player of the Year 1997, both mounted & signed in the lower margin by Beckham, the latter additionally signed by the artist, each with a COA, the first 51 by 30.5cm., 20 by 12in. (4)
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