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BRADFORD PA - BRADFORD CITY Six Park Avenue home issues x 5 v Bradford City, 23/09/1944 (punch-holes, minimal print affect), 06/12/1958 (Cup), 04/09/1963 (League Cup), 12/10/63, 07/04/1964 (Bradford Championship). Also includes match card for BPA North Regional League game v Grimsby Reserves, 01/04/1961 (good). Fair-good
MANCHESTER CITY 1946 Two four page City home programmes, both v Bolton Wanderers and both are Lancashire Cup games, 16/10/1946 (small piece off bottom corner, no writing) and then after the tie finished equal after two legs, a replay 27/11/1946 (two punch-holes at top with no print affected , fold, tear and pencil score, scorers. Fair
1934 WORLD CUP Very rare official report of the 1934 World Cup issued by the Italian FA, 230-pages and circa 500 black and white photographs covering the Tournament, teams, stadiums, details of team line-ups, fascinating photographs of posters, tickets, medals etc. Large format and in good condition, very small piece torn off corner of one page but not really of any consequence and certainly no print affected. Excellent photographs of many aspects of the Tournament. Good
COLCHESTER Thirteen home programmes, 47/8 v Wrexham (Cup- punch-holes, minimal print affected) and v Barry, 48/9 v Chelmsford, 50/51 v Gillingham and v Plymouth ( names of teams noted on the covers, first Colchester FL season), 55/6 v Shrewsbury and Millwall, 57/8 v Northampton, 58/9 v Eynesbury (ECL), Norwich, Arsenal (Cup) and Southend plus 59/60 v Southampton. Occasional minor faults. Fair-generally good
GILLINGHAM - SOUTHEND 1926 Gillingham home programme v Southend 20/01/1926 , Third Division South. Programme has punch-holes and every page has been laminated , probably to protect the pages from deterioration. Very little print is affected by the punch-holes although the programme is thicker due to the laminating. As described
Churchill, Winston Spencer. Second World War photograph album comprising approx. 48 prints, mostly British Official, War Office or press photographs, mainly portraits of Churchill with other wartime leaders and politicians, visits abroad, inspecting troops in Italy etc., including 4 small probably amateur photographs of the aircraft and crew who flew the Prime Minister to Moscow [1942]. Various sizes, loose in corner mounts. Folio, cont. straight grained maroon morocco gilt, a.e.g., with label of Gilman & Co. Oxford (slightly scuffed). Without specific provenance it is not known who compiled the album, though also included are 3 photographs of Sarah Churchill, actress daughter of Sir Winston, 2 of them with her second husband, Antony Beauchamp (formerly Roger), son of the photographer "Vivienne", who she married in 1949, and one print of Anthony Eden's wedding [1952] is inscribed on verso, "Tony at the back after setting the family for the picture he had been asked to take". Two election flyers are also present, one of them for Sir James Grigg (1890 - 1964), a close associate of Churchill, who became Secretary of State for War in 1942.
JOHN PIPER C. H. (1903 - 1992) Framed, signed and numbered 12/25 in pencil to margin, 1972, screenprint on paper, titled 'Petit Palais: Pink and Yellow'. Another print of this edition is in the Tate collection, 83cm x 62cm. Provenance: Purchased in 1973 Compendium Galleries, Birmingham, see old receipt. (ARR).
John Ogilby, Olfert Dapper, Arnoldus Montanus, Atlas Chinensis being a second part of a relation of remarkable passages in two embassies from the East India Company of the United Provinces to the Viceroy Singlamong and General Taising Lipovi and to Konchi, Emperor of China and East Tartary, Tho. Johnson, London, 1671 CONDITION REPORT: Atlas Chinensis Embassy to Konchi, Emperor of China and East Tartar 1st English edition dated 1671 Folio Marbled leather covers, both worn at edges and detached from book, tooling to front cover just visible. Spine present but very worn; some traces of tooling and the word CHINA First blank page inscribed “Arthur Gray Thompson from the library of his aunt Anne, widow of R. Williamson 1888. Pages creased/indented, progressively less pronounced Pages generally pretty good, there is slight browning of edges which becomes more pronounced after page c50 Title engraving loose, repaired tear top right in margin, 7cm. some creasing, slightly borown, small foxing mostly in margins. Dated 1671. Nibbled edges Red and black title page loose, stain to bottom edge, nibbled edges, crease on left B&W title page loose, stained bottom edge, foxing rhs, repair top left, edges nibbled. Double page map stained to centre and strengthened, repaired tear and small tear to lower edge Approximately fifty two vignettes and four title and first-letter vignettes, There is a list of plates , all are present except number 600, though there is no sign of a missing page or torn page . This plate numbered on the list 600 depicts “Direction for Buiilding of Pagoda Teples in Two Divisions. All plates are “checked off” on the list page sometime in the 19th century and it was missing/omitted then. Most plates and pages appear in fairly good condition commensurate with age with signs of small repairs, to bottom or top centre folds, some backing and some strengthening. Minor foxing/rust stains, though mainly to the margins. Major damage as follows:- One four fold illustration has reinforcing and repair top and bottom centre margin, just into bottom of print Two of the double page prints have bad rust marks on margins One has a large repair to bottom left One double page print is very foxed Small rust hole to 205 c 6mm Print 685 has a bad tear through lhs of print, top to bottom, repaired One of the single page prints has a large repair. Four have slight foxing, others very minor foxing.
PETER SCOTT: Signed coloured Print "Three small Swans flew along this Shore", approx. 4 1/2" x 6 3/4" + WILLIAM WISE etching after Landseer "The Sleeping Bloodhound", approx. 5 3/4" x 7 1/2" + M HARVEY: signed Limited Edition of 100 black and white Print, "King Penguin", approx. 10" x 7", f/g + 2 other signed Limited Edition Modern Prints, both f/g, (5)
JENNIFER MUNDY: GEORGES BRAQUE - PRINT MAKER, 1993 1st edn orig wraps + BRIDGET RILEY: MONDRIAN - NATURE TO ABSTRACTION, 1997 1st edn orig wraps + GUY DUMUR: STAEL, trans Fintan O'Connell, Naefels, Bonfini Press, 1975 orig cl d/w + GEORGIA O'KEEFFE, 1978 2nd printing, orig wraps + JEAN GRENIER: BRAQUE - PEINTEURS 1909-1947, Paris, Les editions du chene 1948, 16 colrd plates complete loose as issd, orig wraps, loose as issd, orig card wraps
PAUL BIRKBECK, col'd print of illustration used in Salman Rushdie's book "Haroun and the Sea of Stories", sigd by artist verso, approx 14" x 20" + attributed to CYRIL WALTER HODGES (1909-2004), orig watercolour artwork for William Mayne's book "Cathedral Wednesday", pub Brockhampton Press 1972, approx 11" x 7" (2)

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