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SINATRA FRANK: (1915-1998) American Singer & Actor, Academy Award winner. Signed and inscribed 9 x 13 print, being a reproduction of a pencil drawing of Sinatra in a smiling head and shoulders pose by artist Linda Birkinshaw. Signed and inscribed (`Hi Jim-Frank Sinatra`) to a light area at the base of the image, which also features a facsimile signature of Sinatra, 1976. Matted in blue and ivory to an overall size of 14 x 18. Some very light age wear and extremely light discoloration to the edges, about VG Apparently presented to Jim Pitney, a chauffeur employed by Sinatra in London during the 1970s.
GREENAWAY KATE: (1846-1901) English Children`s book Illustrator and Author. A.N.S., K. Greenaway, one page, 8vo, n.p., n.d., to an unidentified correspondent, and quite possibly the concluding page of a longer letter. The artist writes, in full, `I wish you would give me if you have it one of the covers of Wideawake. The child with her hands folded (I don`t mean the cover; only the print that is on it.` Together with two original unsigned pencil drawings, apparently by Greenaway, each one page, 8vo, n.p., n.d., the first depicting a mother and young child standing together in a full length pose, annotated in pencil `figures too straight`, and the second showing an open window. Some slight foxing and age wear, G, 3
CHRISTIE AGATHA: (1890-1976) English Crime Writer. Typed Manuscript, unsigned, with numerous holograph corrections, twenty two pages, 4to, n.p. n.d. (c.1941). The manuscript is entitled A Case of Buried Treasure and is one of Christie`s short stories featuring Miss. Marple, beginning `"And this," said Jane Helier, completing her introductions, "is Miss. Marple!" Being an actress, she was able to make her point. It was clearly the climax, the triumphant finale! Her tone was equally compounded of reverent awe and triumph. The odd part of it was that the object thus led up to and proudly proclaimed was merely a gentle, rather fussy looking elderly spinster.` Christie has made ink corrections in her hand to each of the pages and there are also a few corrections in pencil in an unidentified hand. Some light overall creasing and age wear, G The story was published in America, in the magazine This Week (1941), with the alternative title Strange Jest and first appeared in print in England in Strand magazine in 1944 under the title used in the present manuscript. In the story Miss. Marple is reunited with Jane Helier whose friends, Edward Rossiter and Charmain Stroud are saddened by the news of the death of their Uncle, particularly as the inheritance he promised them has come to nothing.
AVIATION: An excellent, large colour 24.5 x 32.5 print entitled Great Moments in Aviation History by artist William J. Reynolds, the image depicting over twenty aircraft and space rockets of different designs and periods in flight. Signed in bold pencil to the lower border by fifteen famous pilots comprising Neil Armstrong (1930- ) American Astronaut, Commander of Apollo XI (1969). The first man to walk on the moon, George A. Vaughn Jr. (1897-1989) American Fighter Ace of World War I, Leigh Wade (1897-1991) American Pioneer Aviator, flew around the world, 1924, James H. Doolittle (1896-1993) American Air Force General of World War II, Curtis LeMay (1906-1990) American Air Force General of World War II, George Gay (1917-1994) American Pilot of World War II, Joe Foss (1915-2003) American Fighter Ace of World War II, John W. Mitchell (d.1995) American Fighter Pilot of World War II, Chuck Yeager (1923- ) American Test Pilot, the first to travel faster than sound, 1947, Gail S. Halvorsen (1920- ) American Command Pilot, the original Candy Bomber, Paul W. Tibbets (1915-2007) American Brigadier General in the United States Air Force, pilot of the Enola Gay, the first aircraft to drop an atomic bomb in the history of warfare, Francis Gabreski (1919-2002) American Fighter Ace of World War II, William `Pete` Knight (1929-2004) American Test Pilot & Astronaut, Michael Novosel (1922-2006) American Air Force Pilot who served in World War II, Korea and Vietnam and Robin Olds (1922-2007) American Fighter Pilot of World War II. Also signed by the artist William J. Reynolds. Limited Edition number 54 of 1100. Professionally matted in two shades of blue to an overall size of 30 x 29. A rare and impressive collection of aviation signatures. EX
ENGLAND FOOTBALL: A colour 23.5 x 12.5 print entitled Football Heroes-Nine Plus Three (circ.1966) by artist John Edwards, the image depicting the eleven members of the England World Cup winning team of 1966, and their manager Alf Ramsey, standing and seated in a row wearing their red jerseys, individually signed in bold black ink by nine of the players to the lower white border, Nobby Stiles, Gordon Banks, Martin Peters, Geoff Hurst, Jack Charlton, George Cohen, Ray Wilson, Alan Ball and Roger Hunt. Together with Tim Henman signed colour 19 x 26.5 print by artist Stephen Smith, the image showing Henman in a full length tennis action pose, signed in bold pencil by both Tim Henman and artist Stephen Smith individually to the lower white border. Limited edition number 15 of 495. Also including two unsigned laminated posters of Muhammad Ali and Wayne Rooney. All rolled, VG, 4
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 272 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
PRINTS - "AFTER BERNARD SLEIGH Mevagissey Boat House, a scene with two figures working on rowing boats, ENGRAVING, signed and dated, 1936, 20cm x 27cm, in glazed frame, together with an early 19th century COLOURED PRINT "Plenty united with Commerce", 36cm x 2" 6cm, and another MONOCHROME PRINT in ornate Victorian gilt gesso frame, 28cm x 29cm (3)
WEST BROM Debenture issued by the Club in the sum of £100 and dated 3rd July 1900, signed by two Directors and by the Club Secretary together with an annotation re transfer handwritten by Fred Everitt in 1914. Club seal has been affixed to this four page document which has punch holes along spine ( no print affected), and slight tears along folds. The debenture has since been redeemed. Fair-generally good
AUTOGRAPHS A selection of autographs including shinpad by Peter Schmeichel, mounted photograph of Saha ( probably holding Man Utd shirt), print of "That Save" signed by Gordon Banks, Man Utd Treble pennant signed by Phil Neville and Silvestre with Certificate from United, and finally a folder containing approximately 47 signed photos, mainly modern but some older such as Dalglish, Alan Hodgkinson, Sherringham, Bryan Robson, Shearer, Seaman etc and Graham Gooch. Generally good
LIVERPOOL Single sheet US Tour programme, 30/5/1948 v American Soccer League All-Stars , 30/5/48, very slightly trimmed issue of American League Soccer News with details of the two teams and match officials etc + details of other games included in the Liverpool team. No print affected by the left hand margin slight trim, no writing and other than horizontal fold , the condition is good. As described
Stapledon (Olaf). Latter-Day Psalms, 1st ed., Liverpool, Henry Young, 1914, half-title present, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, free endpapers browned, orig. gilt lettered tan cloth, spine ends faintly rubbed, 8vo in 4s. The author’s rare first book: it had a very small print run and sold poorly, and all remaindered copies were destroyed when the publisher’s warehouse was bombed during the war. (1)

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