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After Frank Wootten, `Battle over London - 1940`, a framed print signed by the artist, Air Vice Marshall H Bird-Wilson and Wing Commander Robert F T Doe, 52.5 x 59cm, a framed print of a Hurricane MkI aircraft signed by Hurricane pilots during The Battle of Britain, commemorating the 40th Anniversary, with framed list of pilots, 735/1000, a framed photograph of the 1980 Red Arrows team, signed by all nine pilots, 40 x 60cm and other military prints.
ALI MUHAMMAD: (1942- ) American Boxer, World Heavyweight Champion. Signed colour 12 x 16 print entitled The Greatest by artist Leon Evans, featuring multiple images of Ali. Signed by Ali in bold black ink with his name alone across a clear area at the centre of the image. Also signed in pencil by the artist to the lower white border. Limited edition number 378 of 850. About EX
ALI MUHAMMAD: (1942- ) American Boxer, World Heavyweight Champion. Signed colour 15 x 23 print entitled Muhammad Ali - The Peoples Champion by artist Paddy Monaghan. The image depicts Ali standing in a full length boxing pose, with a number of smaller images in the background. Limited edition number 635 of 850. Signed by both Ali ('Muhammad Ali') and Mongahan in bold pencil to the lower white border. Accompanied by the original certificate of guarantee. Rolled, VG
VICTORIA CROSS: A colour 20 x 15 print entitled The Lancaster V.C.'s by artist Robert Taylor, depicting two bombers in flight, signed in bold pencil to the lower white border by both Norman Jackson VC and Bill Reid VC individually. Together with a colour 20 x 15 print entitled Lancaster by artist Robert Taylor, signed in pencil to the lower white border by Leonard Cheshire VC and colour 20 x 15 print entitled Mosquito by artist Robert Taylor, signed in pencil to the lower white border by Leonard Cheshire VC. Rolled, VG, 3
WORLD WAR II: A colour 32.5 x 25 print by artist Robert Taylor entitled The Mighty Eighth - Outward Bound (1992) depicting the fighter pilots of the US 8th Air Force preparing to leave an English airfield in their P-47 Thunderbolts on a mission to Germany, with a B-17 formation already flying above. Individually signed by the American pilots Gabby Gabreski, Pete Peterson, Don Blakeslee, Robert Johnson, Hub Zemke and Bud Mahurin, all in bold pencil with their names alone to the lower border beneath the image. Also signed by artist Robert Taylor. Limited Edition number 676 of 1250. Rolled and with a few slight surface creases, VG
BROWN & STIGLER: BROWN CHARLES (1922-2008) American Bomber Pilot of World War II & STIGLER FRANZ (1915-2008) German Luftwaffe Pilot of World War II. A signed 17 x 11 print entitled Brothers in Chivalry by artist Kelli Spiller (2004), the image depicting pencil head and shoulders studies of the pilots Brown and Stigler wearing their uniforms, with additional pencil drawings of their aircraft below, alongside brief printed text. Limited edition number 208 of 400. Signed by both Brown and Stigler with their names alone in bold pencil to the lower border and also signed in pencil by the artist. Neatly cornermounted to a board. VG The Charlie Brown and Franz Stigler incident occurred on 20th December 1943 when, following a successful bomb run on Bremen, Brown's B-17 Flying Fortress (named Ye Olde Pub) was severely damaged by German fighters. Luftwaffe pilot and ace Franz Stigler had an opportunity to shoot down the crippled bomber, but instead, for humanitarian reasons, decided to allow the crew to fly back to their airfield in England. The two pilots met each other 40 years later after extensive search by Brown and the friendship that the two developed lasted until their deaths.
William Tillyer (British, b.1938) Untitled 48/60, signed and numbered in pencil (in the margin) etching 51cm x 74.5cm, unframed. William Tillyer is a print maker, painter, ceramist, illustrator and teacher. He attended the Slade (1960-62), studying under William Coldstream and Anthony Gross, following which he went to Paris and joined Stanley William Hayter at Atelier 17. He went on to teach at the Chelsea School of Art, Bath Academy of Art and Watford School of Art.
Terry O`Neill (British, b.1938) Michael Caine & Bob Hoskins Raymond Revue Bar, London, 1985 4/50, signed and numbered photographic print on lambda archival paper 94.5cm x 94.5cm. Exhibited: Chris Beetles Ltd., London, Terry O`Neill in St. James`s: The Art of Photograph, February-March 2006. Provenance: with Chris Beetles Ltd., London. Terry O`Neill photographed on location at Raymond`s Revue Bar in Soho during the filming of Mona Lisa (1986). It was this role in Neil Jordan`s gangster film that propelled Hoskins to stardom.
Ethelbert White (British, 1891-1972) Four scenes from Diaghilev`s Ballet Russes, circa 1919 outline print hand coloured in watercolour and gouache 25cm x 29cm. These were produced as souvenir prints, for the dance historian and publisher Cyril Beaumont, to be sold from his shop on Charing Cross Road. Each design was limited to fifty copies. In 1919 Ethelbert White illustrated L`Oiseau de Feu, The Three Cornered Hat, Thamar and Impressions of the Russian Ballet.
After Snaffles, 'Blighty-And Only five and twenty percent of the Danger', a pencil signed print, 50.5 x 40cm, together with an unsigned print 'The Gunner', a pencil signed Lionel Edwards hunting print, a framed set of six hunting postcards and an Edwardian hunting print of The Meet, outside a stately home.

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