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Shaken Not StirredA reproduction black and white photographic print from the original taken by Peter Ruck, signed in black ink by Sir Roger Moore, 39.5cm high x 30cm wide (15 1/2in x 11 3/4in)Footnotes:Sir Roger Moore was photographed by Peter Ruck on 17th July 1968 after being awarded his second Bravo Otto award nomination for most popular television actor, by German magazine Bravo, for playing Simon Templar in the mystery spy thriller television series, The Saint. The award itself is being sold as lot 26.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A sepia signed photographic print of Sir Roger MooreSigned All the best, Roger Moore, 37cm high x 26.75cm wide (14 1/2in high x 10 1/2in wide)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A large black and white portrait photographic print of Sir Roger Moore1990sPhotographic print stamped to reverse (c) Michel Comte, Lucas Albers, signed and inscribed by the photographer to the lower border in black ink A Big Thank You; and two smaller printed reproductions with inscriptions to the lower borders, together in original studio card box, the largest: 51cm x 58.5cm (20in x 23in)(3)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * AR* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Paul Stillwell (British, born 1969)A portrait of Sir Roger Moore Signed 'PStill', and further signed by Sir Roger MooreAcrylic on canvas76 x 61cm (29 15/16 x 24in).unframed, Together with a photographic print of Sir Roger Moore as Lord Brett Sinclair from The Persuaders wearing a grey double-breasted suit and holding a cigar (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * AR* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A selection of Sir Roger Moore's decorative printsComprising: a photographic print of Degas' ballerinas;a mother and child, and one other, by the same hand;Barbara A. Wood, a coloured print of three nudes, on wove paper, signed 'barbara A. Wood' (lower right);George Finch Mason (British, 1850-1915), from the 'Eton in the Sixties drawn from Memory' series, numbers 125/ 850;and three coloured prints of Queen Victoria and the Royal Family, all framed, (8)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A signed colour photograph of Sir Roger Moore as James Bond in The Spy Who Loved MeA reproduction colour photographic print signed and inscribed in silver ink Pour Cecile avec amour, Roger Moore, 20.5cm x 25.5cm (8in x 10in)Footnotes:According to the Moore family, the present lot is the last autograph that Sir Roger signed.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Moonraker1979James Bond film poster, Eon Productions, British Quad; together with a promotional photographic print of Sir Roger Moore in a spacesuit, the poster: 76cm x 104cm (30in x 40in) (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
N BurnettA Mountainous landscape with blossom in the foregroundWatercolourSignedTogether with a watercolour of Jonston Canyon in the Canadian Rockies by Martin Harvey, a Peter Challen watercolour of the Saxon Churchyard, Alton Barnes, a print of a still life of fruit, a J Templeton oil painting of a boy and his dog, two tapestry pictures of flowers and a Cornelius Pearson Watercolour of a coastal scene
WILLIAM NICHOLSON (BRITISH 1872-1949) FELLS, AMBLESIDE Oil on panel Signed with monogram (lower left) 35 x 46cm (13¾ x 18 in.)Painted in 1942. Provenance: The Leicester Galleries, London Roland Browse & Delbanco, London, purchased in 1945 Private Collection, Dr. Gustav Delbanco Christie's, London, Property from the Estate of the late Dr. Gustav Delbanco, 27 November 1997, lot 97, where purchased by Robert KimeExhibited: London, Leicester Galleries, Paintings by Sir William Nicholson, 1943, No. 47 London, Roland Browse & Delbanco, Paintings by Sir William Nicholson, 1945, No. 22 London, Roland Browse & Delbanco, William Nicholson Centenary Exhibition, 27 April - 27 May 1972, No. 29 Aldeburgh, Aldeburgh Festival Exhibition, William Nicholson Centenary Exhibition, 2 - 19 June 1972, No. 29 London, Roland Browse & Delbanco, William Nicholson 1872-1949, 1990, no. 32Literature: Lillian Browse, William Nicholson, London, 1956, no. 465, pl. 36 (dated to c. 1935) Patricia Reed, William Nicholson, Catalogue Raisonne of the Oil Paintings, Modern Art Press, Yale University Press, 2011, p. 632, no. 861, illus. Captivated by the pristine charm of the British countryside and driven by an unwavering passion for landscape painting, William Nicholson crafted a remarkable body of work that echoes his deep-rooted connection to nature. His desire to be immersed within the countryside became reality when Nicholson and his wife Mabel Pryde purchased the old vicarage in Rottingdean, near Brighton. The series of works influenced by this location during the 1920s and mid-1930s was referred to as his 'downs period' where Nicholson focused his attention to the beauty and serenity of the hilly, chalk grasslands on the South Downs. This move towards landscape painting marked a departure from his exploration of still life and portraiture. Nicholson's renowned "downland series" stands as a testament to his ability to portray the changing seasons, moods, and colours of the rural landscapes with timeless artistry. "The Fells, Ambleside," painted around 1942 is from a slightly later date and yet it still captures the same essence of Nicholson's 'downland series' illustrating the rolling hills of Ambleside in Cumbria as he draws the viewer's eye deep into the landscape. The work is believed to have been painted in either May or June when Nicholson was invited to act as the external assessor for the Royal College of Art students, who now resided in Ambleside after being evacuated in 1940. The dry-stone walling curves through the landscape splitting the scene in two. The stone quarry and patchwork of hills on one side with a vast open landscape with sheep grazing on the other. Nicholson has used sgraffito technique to mark out the grass and the texture of the walls. A key figure in Nicholson's life was his dear friend and brother-in-law James Pryde, whose work is also featured in Robert Kime's collection (Lot x & x). As struggling artists in the 1890s, Pryde and Nicholson saw an opportunity to explore the poster market and its growing popularity. The pair joined together to create an artistic partnership they coined 'the Brothers Beggarstaff.' The pair experimented with collage, silhouettes and simplistic forms provided innovative and revolutionary ideas of marketing. Their work, proving too 'avant-garde', pushed them both back to their traditional artistic journeys. However, Nicholson saw an opportunity to experiment with print-making and went on to produce extremely popular series titled 'An Alphabet', 'An Almanac of Sports' and 'London Types' under the publisher William Heinemann. Condition Report: Light surface dirt throughout. Inspection under UV reveals no obvious evidence of restoration or repair. Condition Report Disclaimer
J. HALL, REGENT STREET, LONDON: A BLACK SILK TOP HAT size 6 7/8, in a fitted leather square hat box by Connah & Co. Oxford Street, London (2) The former property of Sir Charles Hawtrey, (21st September 1858 - 30th July 1923), a successful actor-manager who was the eighth child of John Hawtrey and his wife, Frances Hawtrey. He specialised in playing debonair, often risque, parts in comedies and was illustrated in a Spy print.
After Landseer, Hunters at Grass, measurements 61 x 87 cm, frame 78 x 104 cm, together with 'Death of the Fox' engraving, published April 1811 by James Cundee, measurements 45 x 65 cm (PL), frame 65 x 81 cm, a John Scott engraving titled 'Hunter', a reproduction Hunting print after D Godby, and three further watercolours (7)
Michael Smart 'After Me The Flood', limited edition print depicting Guy Gibson with his dog in front of a 617 Sqn Lancaster at RAF Scampton, framed, overall dimensions 68cm 60cm. With the signatures, personally collected by the vendor, of: 1. Sir Richard Todd OBE, who played Guy Gibson in the 1954 film “The Dambusters”. Signed 25.10.03.2. Keith “Lofty” Stretch, 617 Sqn. Engine fitter on Les Knights’ aircraft for the Dams raid.3. W/O Colin Cole. Wireless operator on 617 Sqn from August 1944 to May 1945. Died 7.5.164. Flt Lt Raymond Ernest Grayston. Joined RAFVR 1940. 50 Sqn Lancaster, Skellingthorpe Oct 42. 617 Sqn March 1943, flight engineer on Les Knight’s ED912/AJ-N, which successfully breached the Eder dam 17 May 1943. Shot down and taken prisoner on Ladbergen raid 15 Sep 1943. Retired Oct 45. Signed 8.5.04.5. Cpl Beck Parsons, joined RAF 1940, ground crew electrician 207 Sqn Manchester, then 617 Sqn from March 1943 as NCO in charge of electrics. Prepared PO Ottley’s aircraft ED910/AJ-C for the dams raid (shot down near Hamm on outward leg). Signed 8.5.045. LAC Harold Roddis, fitter on F/O Jeff Rice’s Lancaster ED936/AJ-H 617 Sqn at the time of the Dams Raid (hit sea on outward leg and returned to Scampton). Signed 8.5.04.6. Sgt Fred “Doc” Sutherland RCAF. Front gunner on Les Knights aircraft ED912/AJ-N that successfully breached the Eder dam on 17 May 1943. Shot down on Ladbergen raid 15 Sep 1943 but evaded capture. Signed 8.5.04. Died 21.1.19.7. Flt Sgt Grant McDonald RCAF. Rear gunner on Ken Brown’s aircraft ED918/AJ-F that scored a direct hit on the Sorpe dam. Shot up three trains on the run-in. Signed 8.5.04.
After Norman Didwell (wartime RAF engineer), 'Cyril Boseley and his crew over Saarbrücken, turned into a one-off print by the vendor, taken from the original by Didwell. The Main Force Lancasters run the gauntlet of flak and searchlights on a night operation against a German City, framed, overall dimensions of 43.3cm x 35.5cm. Signed by the artist plus the following members of the Beds & Bucks Branch of the Aircrew Association:1. John Hodges. Signed 17.10.072. Fg Off John “Jock” Elliott. WOp on 550 Sqn Lancaster North Killingholme (Jim Lord’s crew). Completed 31 ops. Signed 17.10.07.3. Flt Lt Peter Hearmon, enlisted Apr 51. Trained as pilot then converted to navigator. Coastal Command Lancasters 1953-54. Flew tours on 61 & 58 Sqns Canberra and 55 Sqn Victor. Signed 17.10.07.4. Fg Off Jack Booth. 13 OTU Blenheim, Bicester. 88 Sqn, Boston, Hartford Bridge and Vitry-en-Artois July 44-45. Flew 44 missions, shot down November 44. Signed 17.10.07. Died 13.12.14.5. W/O Peter Green, Flight Engineer with 102 (Halifax) Sqn, Pocklington 1944 – 45. Completed 33 operations. Signed 17.10.07. Died 12.10.11.6. W/O Jack Bromfield, enlisted 1942 as W.Op/AG. Trained on 21 OTU Wellington, 1659 HCU Halifax and flew 12 ops with 158 Sqn Halifax before being shot down 5 Jan 45. Signed 17.10.07. Died 13.9.12.7. Flt Sgt Roy Fensome, Wireless Operator/Air Gunner, Dakota / Halifax / Lancaster 216 Sqn & Special Transport Flight, Egypt 1945-46. Signed 17.10.07. Died 1.4.18.8. Bob Perkins. Pilot, 6 FTS Ternhill, Prentice, Harvard, Provost.9. W/O Les G K Giddings. Flight Engineer. 102 Sqn, Halifax, Pocklington. Shot down over Leipzig 19.2.44, and taken prisoner. Signed 17.10.07.10. Flt Sgt Eric Burke. Enlisted 1942 as observer. 75 OTU, Baltimore, Gianaclis. 13 Sqn, Boston, Italy 1944-45. Signed 17.10.07. Died 18.2.19.11. Gerry Cullen. Pilot RAAF 1946 onwards. Lodestar, Dakota, Neptune. 22, 77, 616 & 612 Sqns. Signed 17.10.07. Died 14.5.13.12. Flt Lt Jack Biggs. Enlisted Oct 1940. 17 Sqn Calcutta Hurricane Oct 42. Converted to Spitfire VIII Apr 44. Instructing from Oct 44. Retired Aug 46. Signed 17.10.07. Died 17.6.13.13. Flt Sgt John Eric King RAF, Flight Engineer with 296 Sqn, Halifax, Earls Colne, 644 Sqn, Halifax, Tarrant Rushton,. 47 Sqn, Halifax, Fairford, 1944-47. Signed 17.10.07.
A lot comprising Edwardian mahogany armchair, another mahogany tub chair, Moorish style folding brass topped table, another brass topped occasional table, mahogany veneered occasional table, nest of three tables, three tier folding cake stand, brass coal depot and a framed print Condition Report:Available upon request
JOHN CUNNINGHAM (SCOTTISH 1926-1998) PORTUIRK, ARDNAMURCHAN Print multiple, signed lower right, numbered 282/475, 41 x 84cm Certificate of authenticity verso Together with a similar by the same hand (2) PLEASE NOTE Full VAT is payable on the hammer of this lot Condition Report:Available upon request
ANDY LE GRESLEY; a signed limited edition photographic print of a dramatic coastal sunset, signed lower right and numbered 5/20, 44 x 122cm, also a photographic print of some pebbles in a stream, reverse printed on acrylic, indistinctly signed lower right, 120 x 80cm, and a reverse print on glass of multicoloured paint running over a skull, on a mottled background, monogrammed lower right, 70 x 50cm (3).

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