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Bruce Reynolds Great Train Robbery signed card professionally framed and mounted with small photos of press relating to the robbery to an overall size of 21 x 17 inches. 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.
A Regency mahogany linen press, the two cupboard doors with shield design opening to reveal a hanging space over two short and one long dummy drawer and a single drawer on splayed feet CONDITION REPORTS Approx 206 cm tall x 124 cm wide. Two front doors - various splits cracks, losses of varnish, veneer, scratches, marks etc throughout. Needs considerable attention. Body has various marks, scratches, scuffs. The bottom drawer very stiff (two short and one long drawer above obviously false drawers), Some woodworm holes, losses of veneer, cracks to the veneer, splits, assorted damage etc throughout, needs renovation. One rear leg is off
1939 Pattern Leather Holster and Continental Bandolier brown grained leather holster. Top flap secured by a brass press stud. Two rear belt loops riveted in place. Internal broad arrow stamp. Together with a canvas five pocket bandolier. Each pocket with canvas flap secured by a press stud. Leather cross strap and lower leather strengthening strap. 2 items.
WW2 2nd Infantry Division Slouch Hat khaki felt crown and wide brim turned up to the left side and secured by a brass press stud. The brim with embroidery 2nd Infantry Division formation badge. Four fold tan cotton puggaree band. Leather sweatband with some shrinkage and loose stitching. Some service wear.
Post WW2 Russian Naval Officer's Dirk and Ephemera 8 1/2 inch double edged blade. Gilt brass S shape crossguard, ferrule and pommel. Contained in its black leather covered scabbard with gilt mounts. The throat with hammer and sickle in a sunray star. Complete with black velvet belt with gilt Naval mounts. Together with a press photo of Col Nikolai Kolodin, his Air Attache card, cap badge, collar badges and buttons. Col. Kolodin was deported from the UK for being a spy
[TRANSPORT]. SHIPPING Lambert, John, & Ross, Al. Allied Coastal Forces of World War II, Volumes 1 & 2, first edition, Conway Maritime Press Ltd, London, 1990 / 1993, boards, dustjacket, illustrations, quarto; March, Edgar. Spritsail Barges of Thames and Medway, Percival Marshall, London, 1948, cloth, dustjacket, illustrations, quarto; Lavery, Brian. Nelson's Navy. The Ships, Men and Organisation 1793-1815, reprint, Conway Maritime Press, London, 1995, boards, dustjacket, illustrations, quarto; and a further twenty-six volumes, (30).
[MISCELLANEOUS]. ARCHITECTURE & OTHER An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Glamorgan, Volume IV: Domestic Architecture from the Reformation to the Industrial Revolution, Part II: Farmhouses and Cottages, first edition, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1988, cloth, dustjacket, illustrations, maps and plans throughout, large quarto; Sandon, Eric. Suffolk Houses. A Study of Domestic Architecture, reprint, Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge, 1986, cloth, dustjacket, illustrations and plans throughout, tall quarto; Michael, Margaret, editor. List of Buildings of Local Architectural or Historic Interest in the Borough of Ipswich, Suffolk, revised edition, The Ipswich Society, 1985, ring-bound stiff paper covers, illustrations from photographs, 30cm x 22cm; Richards, J.M. The Functional Tradition in Early Industrial Buildings, The Architectural Press, London, 1958, green cloth, illustrations throughout, octavo; Hughes, Pennethorne, Kent, A Shell Guide, first edition, Faber & Faber, London, 1969, cloth, dustjacket, illustrations throughout, octavo; and four other works, (9).
Tolkien (J.R.R.) et al A Northern Venture: Verses by Members of the Leeds University English School Association, 1923, Leeds; Swan Press, original card wraps, ex public library with blindstamp to title, front cover and several pages, label tipped-in to inside front cover with withdrawal stamp
Collection early US Ryder Cup golfing press photographs from the 1930's to incl 2x team photographs one with Walter Hagen team Capt.' and the other leaving New York on board with the Ryder Cup in '37 and 2x others from 1933 one of Craig Wood Driving from the 7th Tee Southport and Denny Shute with Abe Mitchell watching on (foursomes match) - 7 x 9" (4)
Sayers, Doreen - "Ben Sayers-100 years of Golf in North Berwick 1857 to 1962 - Doreen Sayers's Scrap Book " 1994 published by Stevenson Press North Berwick in the original glossy illustrated wrappers, with numerous illustrations throughout - very clean example of a scarce book (G) plus "A History of Golf Clubs in Fife" published by Davaar International Ltd Cupar Fife c/w pictorial wrappers (G) (2)
Georgiady, Peter signed golf books to incl "Compendium of British Club Makers" signed to the limitation page 259/500, "Cleek Marks and Trademarks on Antique Golf Clubs" signed by both authors to the 1st title page incl Patrick Kennedy and "Views and Reviews: Golf Clubs in The Trade Press" each book signed twice incl all to Alan signed to the first title page (G) (3)
3x early 1920/1930's Open Golf Champions press photographs - to incl Walter Hagen winning the 1929 Open at Muirfield playing a left handed shot, Henry Cotton winning his first Open at Royal St Georges in 1934 first day round shooting 67 and Bobby Locke being followed by an immense crowd being watched by just one policeman - various sizes from 6x8" - 8x 10"
Hamilton, David signed - "Early Aberdeen Golf - Golfing Small-Talk in 1636" publ'd in 1986 ltd ed no 321/450 copies, brown pictorial board covers, 32p, 4x illus - it extracts and analyses the golfing material in Wedderburn's Vocabula printed in Aberdeen in 1636, specially printed for The Partick Press by the late Tom Rae at his Black Pennell Press, Greenock and presented to BGCS Alan Jackson prize winner at Musselburgh June 1989 by the author David Hamilton (VG)
Hamilton, David signed - "Early Aberdeen Golf - Golfing Small-Talk in 1636" publ'd in 1986 ltd ed no 406/450 copies, brown pictorial board covers, 32p, 4x illus - it extracts and analyses the golfing material in Wedderburn's Vocabula printed in Aberdeen in 1636, specially printed for The Partick Press by the late Tom Rae at his Black Pennell Press, Greenock (VG)
English and American Golf Instruction books to incl "The Golfer's Manual: 1857" by "A Keen Hand" reprinted 1965 by Vantage Press New York c/w dust jacket, "Dai Rees on Golf" 1st ed 1959 c/w dust jacket, "Golfing-Technique in Pictures" edited by Tom Scott c/w jacket and "The Kaye Golf Trilogy" instruction books to incl vol.1 "The Driver Book" by Sam Snead, vol.2 "The Wedge Book" by Doug Ford and vol.3 "The Putter Book" by Bob Rosburg all with their original dust jackets and the original publishers slipcase overall (F/G) (6)
Harry Vardon - Interesting early 1900's Commemorative postcard - for Arthur Ullyett Industrial Photographer London celebrating "Over 20 Years Press Experience on The Continent, America and England", also "Eight Years Head Photographer to Harmsworth Brothers" the obverse features Harry Vardon, Charlie Cannon (National Hunt jockey), Cunard SS Co., Andrew Carnegie Esq., et al- unused some slight soiling and tiny bump to the corner otherwise (G)
Collection of American golf press photographs of US Open, Open and Masters Golf Champions from the late 1930's and 1940's to incl 2x Byron Nelson (Masters and US Open), Ben Hogan (4x US Open Champion and Open Champion) and Sam Snead - 3x actual photos from the Open tournaments - all with typed details on the verso - 7 x 9" (4)
3x interesting press publicity golfing photographs from the 1930's to incl Sheikh Abdallah training his 7 sons outside Cairo to play golf dated 1939, Montréal Québec Iroquois Indians on the reservation playing golf dated 1938 and Southern African players wearing white collars dated 1933 - 6 x 8"
MacDonald, Bob - "Golf - Illustrated by Motion Pictures, Exercises and Explanatory Diagrams" 1st edition 1927 published by The Wallace Press Chicago - dark green textured cloth stamped in bright gilt - some slight shelf wear to top and tail of spine, corners slightly bumped, some minor discolouration to the front and rear free endplates and slight speckle foxing to the front and rear silk pages otherwise internally very clean. (G) -scarce Note MacDonald was posted as professional and coached legendary golfers Gene Sarazen, Horton Smith and Babe Zaharias. His book, Golf, published in 1927, was a classic in the late 1920s
Collection of American golf press photographs of US Open and Open Champions from the 1900/1930 to incl James Barnes (1921 US Champion, 1925 Open Champion and 2x PGA Champion 1916 and 1919), Johnny Revolta (1935 PGA Champion), Tommy Armour (1927 US Open Champion, 1931 Open Champion and 1930 PGA Champion) and Gene Sarazen (1922 and 1932 US Open Champion, 1932 Open Champion, 1933 PGA Champion) - overall 10 x 8" and 7x9" (4)
Collection of early American golf press photographs of U.S Open and Amateur Champions from the late 1890 onwards - to incl Charles McDonald (1895 US amateur champion), Alex Smith (1910 US Open Champion), Jerome Travers (4x US Amateur Champion 1907-1913) and Walter J Travis (2x US Amateur Champion 1900, 1901, 1903 and British Amateur Champion 1904) - all Hand written on the verso Courtesy of the United States Golf Association - overall 10" x 8" (4),
3x early golf press photographs from 1913 onwards to incl Arnaud Massy playing golf at La Boulie in 1913 (5x7" with punch holes) , Joyce and Roger Wethered with Cyril Tolley at Worplesdon Mixed foursomes in 1933 and Duke of York playing for the Generals v Admiral - all with details on the verso - 6 x 8" (3)
1985 Lotus Excel SE, 2174 CC, Registration number c99o XVF, Chassis number SCC089912GHD11986, Engine number DZ912850822670. Lotus was formed in 1952 by Colin Chapman and Colin Dare in an old stable behind the Railway Hotel in Hornsey, North London; by 1966 they had moved to Hethel in Norfolk where they still remain. Driven by the motor racing success of the 1960's and 1970's the company developed road cars such as the Seven, the Elan, the Europa, the Elite, the eclat and the Esprit, all with lightweight fibreglass bodies backbone chassis, and twin cam engines. By 1980, Group Lotus was in serious financial trouble. Production had dropped from 1,200 units per year to 383. The combined reasons were that the world was in the middle of an economic recession and there had been limited development of the model range. In early 1982, Chapman came to an agreement with Toyota to exchange intellectual property and applied expertise. This initially resulted in Lotus helping to develop the Mk2 Toyota Supra and they then used its drivetrain in the newly launched Excel. At the time of Chapmans death in December 1982 the company was embroiled with the Inland Revenue over £84 million of Government subsidies related to designing the chassis for the DeLoren DMC-12. The company went through a few ownership changes before GM acquired it in October 1986. During this time the Excel which had been introduced in 1982, was ready for a makeover, having been based on the Eclat, which itself was based on the earlier Elite. In 1985 the SE was introduced with a 180 bhp engine, trim improvements, revised aerodynamics, and a price tag of £18,500 - up by just over £1,000. The car had a galvanised folded steel backbone chassis cradling the longitudinally-mounted alloy engine and five-speed gearbox which are set well back for good weight distribution clothed in a reinforced plastic body. The main body is moulded as an upper and a lower section which are joined where the black trim is visible encircling the car, producing a structure of impressive strength and high quality finish. Distinguishing the SE from the normal version are a virtually invisible stepped front air-dam, below and behind the normal one, and a much more obvious revised rear wing. The engine, up 20 bhp over the standard one has red cam covers and is fed by a pair of Dellorto carburettors. Our example on offer today is a special vehicle, having been used by Lotus, in period, as the first press demonstrator before being sold on. First registered on the 19th September 1985, it was fitted with the optional half leather trim (£595 extra) and then sent out to the press. It appeared in many magazine road tests such as Autocar, Motor, Fast Lane and Car in 1985 , in February 1986 it was on the front cover of Autocar. The first two services were by Lotus in March and July of 1986 before coming North to Saltburn by the Sea in North Yorkshire being serviced in June 1990 with only 14,666 miles on the odometer. During the late 1990's it was owned by the vendor who sold it on only to buy it back again in 2014 as a restoration project. It would appear to have been off the road since 2011 according to the MOT history. She restored it back to the current condition with a full body strop and repaint, the head was overhauled and the cambelt changed at this time, although there are no receipts for the work undertaken. The speedo which had failed at 94,954 was replaced with a second-hand example which read 82,061. Sold with the V5C, Owners Handbook, period magazines and books that it appears in and a new MOT. With thanks to the Lotus factory archives.
We are very pleased to offer this fantastic lot on behalf of our vendor to raise money for Acorn's Children's Hospice.This stunning signed print has all the signatures of the 2016 F1 Drivers Line Up.It was collected by a Formula One Press Officer during Brazilian Grand Prix (13th November 2016) and Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (27th November 2016).Drivers top row - left to right:Marcus EricssonFelipe NasrRomain GrosjeansEsteban GutierrezKevin MagnussenJolyon PalmerPascal WehrleinRio HaryantoDrivers middle row - left to right:Jenson ButtonFernando AlonsoMax VerstappenCarlos SainzNico HulkenbergSergio PerezDrivers bottom row - left to right:Daniil KvyatDaniel RicciardoNico RosbergLewis HamiltonSebastian VettelKimi RäikkönenFelipe MassaValtteri BottasThe framed print is in a distressed antique gilt effect frame and the size is - 107 cm x 79 cm.
'The McCain Stadium Scarborough V Chelsea 4th October 1989', limited edition colour print no.239/250 after Don Micklethwaite(British 1936-), signed and numbered in pencil with Bracken Press blindstamp 43cm x 62.5cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
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