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A collection of Gerry Anderson/Thunderbirds related autographs including a black and white photograph of the Thunderbirds puppets bearing five signatures, with Autografica of Kent certificate of authenticity, a multi-signed 'Thunderbirds are Go!' jigsaw puzzle and a collection of Captain Scarlet and Thunderbirds trading cards including numerous signed examples, also a large boxed 'Thunderbirds are Go!' jigsaw puzzle, six boxed models comprising five Thunderbirds and a single Captain Scarlet example, a Captain Scarlet print and a further single loose Thunderbirds figure. We have not authenticated these signatures, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding CONDITION REPORT These items come from a very good local private source and while we cannot guarantee the authenticity of these signatures, we have every reason to believe in their veracity. Boxes where applicable worn condition. Internal models and components appear ok, but especially the two jigsaw puzzles have not been checked, we do not guarantee the presence of all jigsaw puzzle pieces.
CRICKET INTEREST; a signed limited edition print, no.473/500, of the victorious England team in the England in Pakistan and Sri Lanka winter 2001 games, following England's historic series win over the West Indies in the summer of 2000 the team embarked on a grueling back-to-back tour of the sub-continent to face Pakistan and Sri Lanka, Pakistan were considered nearly invincible, this is a memory of the drama that unfolded, England decided to treat the game as a one innings match. Sri Lanka's batsmen were obliterated by a magnificent bowling display led by Darren Gough and were all out for 81. England were led to by Graham Thorpe, who continued to superb winter form and the series was won. signatures for Ashley Giles, Hussain, Alex Stewart (Captain), Graham Thorpe, Graham Flick, Mike Atherton, Robert Croft, Marcus Trescothick, 59 x 83cm.We have not authenticated these signatures, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding
Norman Culley (British 1880-1969) 13 John William Street, Huddersfield, signed bottom right, titled bottom left, watercolour, measurements 34.5 x 24.5 cm, frame 53 x 42, together with a further work titled 'The Art Circle' by the same hand 1956 (2), also David Yaxley (British 20th Century) a group of Norfolk landscapes including 'Windpump North of Horsey' and 'Binham Priory', watercolour, signed, various sized, largest 40 x 52 cm (i) (3), together with three engravings of Shropshire (3) a print of Hall Audley End in Essex, a watercolour of an Abbey signed A Bowman 1847, and an oil on canvas of a pair of women on a beach at sunset signed H Mills bottom left, three reproduction prints after 18th century paintings, a reproduction print of a prospect of Birmingham and a limited edition print by Sam Chadwick (total 15)
A Baxter print of Crystal Palace, 'Published Sepr 1st 1853 by George Baxter, Poprietor and Partner', 13.5cm x 31.5cm (I), with three related interior scenes, each 12cm x 24cm (I) (4)Condition report: Some edges of latter three browned. Crystal palace exterior - some isolated fox marks. Frames - generally ok, but some minor dents, chips and scratches.
Four 19th Century Botanical book prints with later hand colouring, printed on laid paper, plates 3-6 or pages 10-13 of an unknown binding, measurements 43 x 28.5 cm (SH), together with a small collection of prints including an engraving of the Battle of Trafalgar by Sutherland after Whitcombe, The Thames from Richmond Hill, London Bridge, a watercolour of Waterloo bridge and a signed naval print by K.A. Griffin (total 8)
An Edwardian oak bedroom suite comprising triple wardrobe with dentil moulded cornice above central section of two carved panel doors with swag and urn decoration above shelf with central turned support above pair of short drawers and three long graduated drawers, flanked by pair of shaped bevelled mirrored doors, raised on bun feet, 216 x 210 x 59cm, a marble-topped washstand with fielded panel doors centred with a carved panel with swag and urn decoration flanked by a short drawer and open shelf, raised on turned and block supports to castors, 76 x 122 x 57cm, a further side cabinet with the same arrangement as the washstand, formerly a dressing table, and a pair of white painted single-drawer bedside tables raised on cabriole legs, also an Egyptian-style print, in oak frame with the same detail as the wardrobe (6).
AFTER CECIL ALDIN; signed print, a town scene, bearing Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp to mount, inscribed 'Printed and published by Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd', 32 x 39cm, framed and glazed, and a colour lithograph by the same artist, titled verso 'Something Like a Christmas', 23 x 36cm, framed and glazed (2). CONDITION REPORT The Christmas scene has two vertical folds one to the centre and one to the right hand side.
AFTER E SHARLAND; a set of three architectural engravings, 'St Peter's Hospital'. 'Flint Street', and one other, an aerial view of the Thames and surrounding city, after D Y Cameron; a print, 'The Oak Staircase', after Glynn Thomas; limited edition print, no.57/175, 'Cambridge', and others, all framed and glazed (11).
Four limited edition pencil signed prints, all of farming interest, to include Anthony Forster; 'Farming Life' depicting cows returning to field after milking, no.159/500, issued by Hood & Broomfield, 38 x 53cm, Anita Hall; a print depicting sheep on rural footpath near Airedale, no.147/850, 22.5 x 34cm, W Geoff Rollinson; two signed prints, 'Morning Milking' no.29/485 and 'River Ribble at Winckley (Jumbles)', no.8/100, both 32 x 44cm, all framed and glazed (4).
A group of twelve prints to include humorous examples, after W H Robinson; 'The True Origin of Chicken Broth', after H M Bateman; 'The Man Who Paid Off His Overdraft', unattributed; 'The Mair I See of Some Folk The Better I Like My Dog', and others and various abstract prints, Barbara Cropper; limited edition signed print, 'Garden Three', no.?/94, and others (12).
A group of eleven various posters to include art exhibition advertising posters, 'John Bennet Johnson Paintings Queens House Greenwich Architect Inigo Jones', 99 x 67cm, 'Picasso Tate Gallery London', 78 x 50cm, two Mark Rothko, 'Orange and Yellow; 1956' posters, two design posters, 'Wiener Stadtbahn Pavillon-Des KvndK Hiltestelle Hietzing Allerhoghsten. Hofes', and Ilana Richardson; Christie Contemporary Art, a print 'Normandie Honfleur' by Michel Duvoisin, and a map of London Underground, with stations named after famous and infamous people, to include, Van Eyck, George Best and many more, 'The Great Bear', etc (11).
A group of various prints to include landscape, animal and figural, after Marcus Ford; 'Winter Light', print on board of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, after Edgar Handley (1880-), print of a young Spanish woman playing a guitar, decorative print of a desolate scene with tree and single figure on horseback, after Emma Stubbs Hunk; print 'Out to Pasture' originally oil on wood 1992, etc.
A pair of 19th century fashion prints, 'Evening Dress Ball Dress', one dated 1828, 'Coiffure', both 17 x 12cm, framed and glazed, one Christian Dior style fashion plate, indistinctly monogrammed, print 'Elaine', one gilt framed decorative Russian print, print of an 18th century courtly gentleman, after John Evans; 'St Paul's Cathedral London', and others.
KLAUS VOORMANN (b 1938); 'Revolver' cover comic strip, a print of the Beatles 'Revolver' album artwork and a print of the 'Best Album Cover Graphic Arts Comic Strip' copyright 2003, each section signed by Klaus Voormann in pencil and numbered 18/100, framed as one, the design of the album cover 45 x 45.5cm, the comic strip is 17.5 x 32cm, framed and glazed, with a printed copy of the certificate from Klaus Voorman numbered 18. †Provenance: From the collection of Stephen Knowles, bass guitarist with The Factotums, a Manchester band signed by the Rolling Stones manager. The band played with Pink Floyd, The Kinks, Tom Jones, Jerry Lee Lewis, Manfred Man and many others. CONDITION REPORT This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit
KLAUS VOORMANN (b 1938); a black and white print of the Starart Concert at the Art Garden, Venice California, signed by Klaus Voormann in pencil to the bottom middle, the poster listing acts Joni Mitchell, John Mayall and Cat Stevens, 59.5 x 41.5cm, framed and glazed, with a print of 'Der Revolver-Held' signed in silver pen by Klaus Voormann and enclosed within the frame is a letter to Steve from Klaus Voorman, which says 'Dear Steve, Thank you very much for your offer to find a Jazz Fender bass. I just want to tell you that I appreciate your help and I definitely need a bass as quick as possible. For a few days I can borrow one. But I would be happy to hear of you as quick as possible. I enjoy your playing very much. All the best from Klaus' (2).Provenance: From the collection of Stephen Knowles, bass guitarist with The Factotums, a Manchester band signed by the Rolling Stones manager. The band played with Pink Floyd, The Kinks, Tom Jones, Jerry Lee Lewis, Manfred Man and many others. CONDITION REPORT The Starart poster has a small tear to the middle bottom border, which is about 2cm in length and just creeps into the signature of Klaus. There are other creases and lines here and there throughout the poster. It is not clear if the poster has been stuck down to the white backing. General light wear at edge and perhaps lightly browned throughout. The inside of the frame is lightly grubby and the glass is also lightly grubby. The white backing sheet is slightly undulated and the frame has general wear. The smaller framed item is slightly grubby internally and externally. The print is probably a facsimile copy of the original, however the signatures is correct, signed in silver pen on top of the surface. There is an old crease to the top right corner of this.
DAVID OXTOBY (b 1938); a limited-edition print 'Jaggin', an image of Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones singing, signed in pencil by the artist and dated '74, numbered 27/50 and titled, 51.5 x 34cm. †Provenance: From the collection of Stephen Knowles, bass guitarist with The Factotums, a Manchester band signed by the Rolling Stones manager. The band played with Pink Floyd, The Kinks, Tom Jones, Jerry Lee Lewis, Manfred Man and many others. CONDITION REPORT This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit
LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY (1887-1976); a signed limited edition coloured print, 'Our Town', signed in pencil lower right, no.469/850, published by Grove Galleries Ltd, Manchester, 44.5 x 62cm, framed and glazed. †CONDITION REPORT good clear colours, the print has slightly moved in the frame, the seller states that it has been intentionally kept from direct sunlightThis lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit
J MONSON; acrylic on board, coastal scene with two fishermen dragging a boat ashore with onlookers, 39 x 49cm, signed lower right, framed and glazed, a print of a village scene, indistinctly signed lower right, 40 x 54cm, framed and glazed, a further unsigned watercolour of a coastal scene with sailing yacht in the background, 38 x 64cm, framed and glazed and an oil on board of two mounted huntsmen next to a river in a woodland setting, indistinctly signed lower left, possibly Holoms, 49 x 60cm, framed (4).
BRITISH 20TH CENTURY; acrylic, waterfront with town houses, indistinctly signed and dated 1988, another similar abstract scene in grey, white and blue, each 40 x 26cm, a black and white lithographic print of farmworkers praying in a field and one other of a Jewish gentleman pushing a pram, signed D N St John Rose, framed and glazed (4).
Two vintage c1960s fur jackets, a dark chocolate shade waist-length jacket with balloon sleeves and stand-up collar, a dark honey example with faux tiger print satin lining, with revere collars (af) and a pale blonde rabbit fur example (3). CONDITION REPORT A few cuts to the shoulder, looks as if small areas of the fur have been cut but are still present. Otherwise overall good condition, with no obvious signs of damage, moulting, missing fur, etc. There is a slight musty odour to the coats.
A Victorian tapestry and beadwork cloth enclosed in an ebonised square tray with brass handles, a decorative print 'Venice: The Campanile Under Repair From Across the Piazzetta' and a circular decorative wooden plaque hand painted with tulips and various flora in the Dutch style, diameter 62cm (3).
BILLY FURY; a signed portrait card and Mute Swan card, the portrait card signed Billy Fury across the middle, the Mute Swan card signed 'Best wishes, Billy Fury' to the lower right, framed and glazed, overall 22.5 x 47cm, with a colour print portrait of Billy Fury signed by John Gentle, unframed (2).Provenance: From the collection of Stephen Knowles, bass guitarist with The Factotums, a Manchester band signed by the Rolling Stones manager. The band played with Pink Floyd, The Kinks, Tom Jones, Jerry Lee Lewis, Manfred Man and many others. We have not authenticated these signatures, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding. CONDITION REPORT The framed portrait card of Billy Fury has some foxing spots to the top and both cards are lightly browned. The frame with general wear. The unframed portrait has some slight creasing and minor wear at edges.
THE FACTOTUMS; four framed memorabilia panels, the first with a print of the band including all of the members, Nidge Thomas, Jeff Lees, Ian Thornton and Steve Knowles, framed with two 45rpm singles, 'In the Lonely Room' and 'You're So Good to Me', the next framing of four 45s includes 'Cloudy', which states 'Not for sale' on the label, another copy of 'Cloudy', 'Mr and Mrs Regards' and 'Driftwood', the third framing incorporates 'Here Today', 'In My Room', 'Easy Said, Easy Done' and 'Mr and Mrs Regards' A Side with an 'Emidisc Bron Associated Publishers Ltd' label and the fourth framing comprising 'I Can't Give You Anything But Love', another copy of 'I Can't Give You Anything But Love' with a pink label, a third copy of the same and the cover for 'I Can't Give You Anything But Love Absolutely Sweet Marie', overall 42 x 47.5cm (4).We have not authenticated these signatures, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding.Provenance: From the collection of Stephen Knowles, bass guitarist with The Factotums, a Manchester band signed by the Rolling Stones manager. The band played with Pink Floyd, The Kinks, Tom Jones, Jerry Lee Lewis, Manfred Man and many others. CONDITION REPORT All of the frames with general light wear and scratches and some residue of tape marks. The image of the band is slightly crooked in the frame and has marks at the bottom where adhesive has seeped through from the back. All of the records in their paper sleeves with general discolouration and wear to the paper. As the items are frames, it has not been possible to assess the condition of the 45rpm singles.
ALBERT LEE; a signed photographic print of the artist playing a guitar, inscribed 'Best wishes to Steve, Albert Lee', 50 x 40cm, in open sided glass frame, with a signed publicity print of Carol Kaye and a Chet Atkins black and white printed poster signed in silver pen by the artist, 60 x 43cm (3).We have not authenticated these signatures, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding.Provenance: From the collection of Stephen Knowles, bass guitarist with The Factotums, a Manchester band signed by the Rolling Stones manager. The band played with Pink Floyd, The Kinks, Tom Jones, Jerry Lee Lewis, Manfred Man and many others. CONDITION REPORT The Albert Lee item has been allowed to get slightly damp and is stuck to the glass along the bottom. General wear to the frame throughout. The Carol Kaye item is lightly grubby here and there. The Chet Atkins poster has old creases from being rolled, the bottom right hand corner is creased, folded and lightly browned throughout. The silver signature is to the left of the tie.
CARTER (W); 'The Guitar Collection, An Elite Gathering of 150 Exceptional Guitars', photographed by Gregg Morgan, John Peden and Marco Prozzo, limited edition no.66/1500, comprising a large and heavy illustrated book, 'The Guitar Collection Stories' book, an unframed colour print titled 'Peden II' and a certificate, all in a fitted carrying case.We have not authenticated these signatures, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding.Provenance: From the collection of Stephen Knowles, bass guitarist with The Factotums, a Manchester band signed by the Rolling Stones manager. The band played with Pink Floyd, The Kinks, Tom Jones, Jerry Lee Lewis, Manfred Man and many others. CONDITION REPORT The main book is generally clean and bright. There are a few slight specks to the exterior cover and the title page and half title page have a few specks of dirt, which may brush away. Some light creases from being read. The smaller book is much cleaner and bright. The print has some knocks at the corners and light creasing and the cover to this also with some slight creasing. The hardboard cover with some scuffs and marks. Also the leather case with some marks and scuffs, and a little grubby in parts.
Hunting and similar interest pictures comprising watercolour of a hunt on the move, 24 x 29cm, John Trickett signed limited edition (628/850) print of a dog 34 x 47cm, John King signed limited edition (115/250) print of Ledbury Hunt 38 x 55cm and a pair of 19th century prints in period rosewood frames, one the attack the other the struggle

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