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William Strut - Coloured print depicting a soldier being released from the stocks by a young woman, published by Faulkner & Co, London, printed in Vienna bearing artists proof stamp, signed in pencil to the margin, 42cm x 75cm, mounted and framed, together with one other Frost & Reed print - Boy in red outfit, framed and glazed
Collection of over 170 unframed prints, mainly signed and numbered from contemporary artists to include: a signed Artist proof 'Reet Good Natter' by G W Birks, a Roy Goldsborough print entitled "The Doctor" - al Massimo counter-signed by Valention Rossi, two Alan Stammers prints of Damon Hill and Michael Schumacher, both countersigned by the subjects themselves. 94 of the prints are unsigned by a wide range of artists including J M W Turner, Claude Monet, Arthur Rackham and W Heath Robinson. 57 of the prints are signed and numbered including works by Debbie Gillingham, Mick Cawston, Paul Doyle, John Trickett, Malcolm Coward, Graham Carver, Jeremy Paul, Margaret Clarkson, Liz Taylor Webb, Peter Finnigan. 18 further signed and numbered prints are mounted - these are by: Paul Doyle, June Haywood (Thorne), Caroline Appleyard, Stephan Whittle, John Trickett, Gillian McDonald, Helen Rhodes and Margaret Clarkson.
Beatles Memorabilia, a collection of assorted items including a Beatles Poster entitled "We wanna be your Man", signed LW Todd, depicting the four band members and a young lady (possibly Cilla Black) and having a label on the back reading 'This print was selected and hung at the Thirty First annual exhibition in London 1965", a Beatles (USA) Ltd record magazine and a newpaper cutting from the 1963 Redio Times depicting a photograph of the Beatles, complete with the original photograph used in the feature (3)
K. Buckingham. The 617 Dambuster Squadron Memorial, Woodhall Spa, issued on the unveiling and commemoration of the memorial 17th May 1987, signed by ninety four WW2 aircrew, 617 squadron including fourteen Dambusters, signatures of Bill Howarth, Len Sumpter, Les Munro, James Tait, Bill Reid VC, Jo McCarthy, Ken Brown, Archie Johnstone, Harry Johnson, John Pyror, John Bell, Albert Hepworth, Colin Cole, Benny Goodman, Jock Calder, H.K. (Duke) Monro, Frank Appleby, Basil Fenron, Bill Penglly, John Sanders, Des Phillips, Arthur Jocklin, Frank Tilley, Reg Spencer, Ross Stanford, Frank Cardwell, John Langston, Danny Daniel, Terry Kearns, Donald Cheney, Freddie Watts, artist signed limited edition print, number 33/617, 42cm x 55cm.
A collection of First World War medals, ephemera and personal items relating to driver Frederick Albert Glover (17605), 31st Brigade Royal Field Artillery, who died on the 10th July 1916 aged 37 from malaria on board the hospital ship The Grantully Castle. Mr Glover was the son of Jane Glover of 79 Thesiger Street, Lincoln, and the late Thomas Albert Glover. Collection to include Victory medal, the 1914-18 Campaign medal and 1914 Star, death penny or plaque, letter stating his death from the Royal Field Artillery field office, Christmas card signed Fred, commemoration scrolls and his birth certificate from 28th October 1878, a memorial print showing the various First World War graves with insert relating to Frederick Glover and a black and white photograph believed to be of Mr Glover, etc.
Antiquarian Bibliography 15 volumes, comprising Ferguson, John. Bibliotheca Chemica. Glasgow, 1906. 2 volumes, 4to, original buckram, uncut and unopened; Lowndes, William Thomas The Bibliographer's Manual. 1834. 4 volumes, 8vo, contemporary calf, worn; Gaskell, Philip John Baskerville, A Bibliography. 1959. 4to, ex-library with number on title page and bookplate removed; Bigmore, E.C. & C.W.H. Wynan A Bibliography of Printing. Reprint edition, cloth, ex-library copy; Gillespie, S.C. A Hundred Years of Progress. 1953. 8vo, original vellum-backed cloth; The Artist & the Book 1860-1960 Boston, 1961. 4to, original cloth, ex-library copy; Hellinga, W.G. Copy and Print in the Netherlands. Amsterdam, 1962. 4to, original cloth, ex-library copy; Fries, W.H. The Double Elephant Folio. Chicago, 1973. 8vo, original green morocco-backed cloth; Broomhead, Frank The Zaehnsdorfs, Craft Bookbinders. P.L.A., 1986. 8vo, original cloth; Stanhope, Philip, 2nd Earl of Chesterfield His Correspondence. Fanfrolico Press, number 314 of 480 copies, original cloth, ex-library copy; Faithfull-Smith, George The Foulis Press and the Foulis Academy. Glasgow, 2001 (15)
[Greece] - Dupré, Louis [Voyage A Athènes et A Constantinople] Paris: Dondey-Dupré, 1825. Folio, 13 hand-coloured lithograph plates only, numbers: 1 (Photo Pikos), with corner loss; 13 (Jeune Grec Thessalien); 15 (Un Grec Logothète de Livade), light marginal chipping; 16 (Une Demoiselle Grecque de Livadie), some spotting, slight loss of top blank corner; 17 (Un Tartare et les fragmens du Lion de Chéronnée); 22 (Le Temple de Jupiter Olympien...); 23 (Vue de l'Acropolis); 29 (Une Mosquée A Athênes); 30 (Demetrius Mavromichalis), some small white paint flecks; 32 (Un Arménien); 33 (Un Prince Arménien et sa femme), white paint flecks; 36, (Kalioundji); 37 (Title obscured by reverse of print pasted over it); some lightly spotted or lightly discoloured, most with short marginal tears, loose with title page (13 lithographs)
A blue and white transferware Durham Ox charger, 1st half 19th century, printed with the eponymous bull standing beside his owner, John Day, from the print by J. Whessell after the painting by John Boultbee, within a border of stylized flowerheads and foliate scrolls, 50cm. The Durham Ox was the result of an intensive breeding programme and became famous after being toured around the country by his aristocratic owner. In one day, London tourists paid a total of £97 in admission fees. Provenance: a private collection.
A large Worcester bell-shaped King of Prussia mug, c.1757, printed in black with a head and shoulders portrait of Frederick II of Prussia, titled and dated 1757, the reverse printed with Fame blowing trumpets, both flanking a design of pennants and military trophies, signed in the print RH Worcester for Robert Hancock, a short crack near the handle, 14.5cm. Provenance: the Property of a Noblewoman.
A Worcester bell-shaped King of Prussia mug, c.1757, printed in black with a head and shoulders portrait of Frederick II of Prussia, titled and dated 1757, the reverse printed with Fame blowing trumpets, both flanking a design of pennants and military trophies, signed in the print RH Worcester for Robert Hancock and with an anchor rebus for Richard Holdship, 11.8cm. Provenance: the Property of a Noblewoman.

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