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Konvolut Filmkamera-Objektive P. Angenieux u.a., 20.Jh. 1x Angeniuex-Zoom Type L1 2,2/17-68mm, 1x Angeniuex-Zoom Type K1 1,8/9-36mm, 2x Angeniuex Retrofocus 1,8/6,5mm, 1x Berthiot Cinor 1,5/25mm, 1x Berthoit Hyper Cinor, 1x Yashicor Wideangle u. Telephoto, 1x Rodenstock Ronagon R, Alters- u. Gebrauchsspuren, ungeprüft Provenienz: Sammlung Heinz Pott, Norddeutschland
Taxidermy: Eurasian Otter (Lutra lutra), circa 1930, R. Raine, Scientific & Ornamental Taxidermist , Gun & Fishing Tackle maker Carlisle, full mount stood upon a large faux rock in a river bank setting with head turning sharply to the left with mouth agape, amongst reeds grasses bulrushes and moss, the base covered with soil and pebbles, set against a watercolour painted back board, enclosed within a period ebonised framed three-glass display case with gilded border, 77cm by 49cm by 71.5cm, ex Lot 156 Tennants sale 20th September 2017. CITES Annex A, Appendix I (exempt). previous trade label to interior later removed, body of otter faded, 26/04/21
A LATE 20TH CENTURY ARTWORK IN THE FORM OF A BOOK, containing a specimen of amber containing an insect, viewed through a lenticle in a page of calligraphy, bound by John Woodcock Kerry 1999, the page has two quotes; 'I saw a fly, within a bead of amb er clearly buried; the urn was a little, but the room more rich than Cleopatra's tomb', Amber bead - R. Herrick, The ant in the amber, Anon. A drop pf amber from the weeping plant fell, unexpected, and embalmed an ant, the little insect we so much co ntemn is, from a worthless ant becomes a gem, the perfect binding measure 26cm x 14.5cm
R F NEVILLE '1ST NORTHAMPTONSHIRE YEOMANRY IN NORTH WEST EUROPE', 1946, & 'The 1st & 2nd Northamptonshire Yeomanry 1939-1946', both illustrated by Major D G Bevan M.C. & published by Joh. Heinr Meyer, Brunswick, Germany & H H England (Ed), 'The Secon d Patterson Book', illustrated Frank Patterson 1952 & J H Hunt (foreword), Frank Patterson 'The Cycling Artist' 1982, dustwrapper (4)
CHARLES DICKENS 'THE POSTHUMOUS PAPERS OF THE PICKWICK CLUB', illustrated by Cecil Aldin, 2 volumes 1910, 'Cathedrals & Abbey Churches of England, Cecil Aldin 1924, 'Just Among Friends, Pages from my Stetchbooks', Patrick R Crallers 1934, 'The Cecil Aldin Book' 1932, together with two other examples illustrated by Aldin (7)
Nameplate WELDLESS together with its worksplate R&W HAWTHORN LESLIE & CO LTD ENGINEERS NEWCASTLE ON TYNE ENGLAND 3073 1914 ex 0-4-0T with outside cylinders supplied to Stewarts & Lloyds Ltd, Landore Tube Works, Landore. Nameplate measures 36in x 5.5in and has been lightly restored and worksplate 13in x 8.5in.
Glenda Jackson signed 6x4 black and white photo. Glenda May Jackson CBE (born 9 May 1936) is an English actress and politician. She has won the Academy Award for Best Actress twice, receiving the first for her role as Gudrun Brangwen in the romantic drama film Women in Love (1970) and the second for her role as Vickie Allessio in the romantic comedy film A Touch of Class (1973). She also received praise for her performances as Alex Greville in the drama film Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971) and Elizabeth I in the BBC television serial Elizabeth R (1971), winning two Primetime Emmy Awards for the latter. In 2018, she won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for her role in a revival of Edward Albee's Three Tall Women, thus becoming one of the few performers to have achieved the Triple Crown of Acting in the US. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
WW2 Multiple signed No. 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit. [RAF Ternhill] 1942 Xmas Day Menu. 27 signatures, including: F/O John Walton Allinson DFC (104481), The Rev Edward Frederick Holwell Dunnicliff (115597) Born in Nottingham in 1901, the son of Frederick John Dunnicliff. He was educated at Nottingham High School; Worcester College, Oxford; and St Stephen's House, Oxford. Began his clerical career as Curate of Blidworth, Nottinghamshire, 1924-1927 and Curate-in-Charge of Chilwell, Nottinghamshire, 1927-1928. Appointed vicar of Ollerton, Nottinghamshire in 1928, and moved to St Lawrence, Mansfield in 1934. Keen local historian. His book The Story of Selston Parish Church Nottinghamshire was published in 1949. S/L Frederick Gregory (90731), F/O Sidney Roland James (122134), F/L John Granville Lingard DFC (44774) DFC. Acting Squadron Leader John Granville LINGARD (44774), R. A. F., 143 Sqn. This officer has completed much operational flying and has set a fine example of keenness and devotion to duty. He has led his flight and sometimes the squadron in numerous attacks on shipping and his great skill and inspiring leadership have contributed in good measure to the success achieved. One morning in June 1944, he led his flight in an attack on a minesweeper and four R boats. In the fight the minesweeper was set on fire and one of the R' boats was sunk. Squadron Leader Lingard has rendered much valuable service. LG, 25 July 1944. S/L Jack London (115148), F/O Randle Kynaston Lloyd Salisbury Mainwaring (110159), F/O Douglas Stanley Scoffham DFC (122430). Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
RAF Scampton. 1940-43. Autograph Album. 19cm wide x 13cm tall. Green cloth. Over 250 signatures. Worthy of research as this will contain scarce signatures. The British Newspaper Archive mentions all of the variety acts listed in this album (details published in the Lincolnshire Echo). A quick look: a. Full of RAF Gang Show inscriptions (probably the best WW2 collection of Gang Show signatures in one album). Includes: i. Squadron Leader William Henry Ralph Reader. Through the pre-war Gang Shows, Reader became friends with Air Commodore Archibald Boyle, the deputy director of RAF Intelligence. The German Ambassador, Joachim von Ribbentrop, attended the 1938 London Gang Show and invited Reader to visit the Hitler Youth Movement in Germany. Boyle persuaded Reader to become an Intelligence Officer in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve with the rank of Flight Lieutenant, although the diplomatic situation had deteriorated before he could take up von Ribbentrop's invitation. On the outbreak of war, Boyle sent Reader to France for undercover work, in the guise of running a concert party, for which some former Gang Show members were recruited into the RAF. The show was entitled Ralph Reader and Ten Blokes from the Gang Show and, besides allowing Reader to complete intelligence tasks, had a positive effect on morale. On returning to England, Reader was ordered to expand the Gang Shows, while his visits to RAF stations allowed Reader to monitor subversive propaganda which was a concern of the RAF high command. Reader eventually raised twenty-four RAF Gang Show units and two female WAAF units with a total establishment of nearly four hundred serving personnel. The RAF Gang Shows toured nearly every theatre of war, from Iceland to Burma. By 1944, Gang Show units were estimated to have travelled 100, 000 miles and entertained 3, 500, 000 servicemen. Some of those who served in the RAF Gang Shows would later become well known entertainers, such as Peter Sellers, Tony Hancock, Dick Emery and Cardew Robinson. For his services to the RAF, he was awarded an MBE (Military Division) in 1943. https://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Ralph_Reader for more detail. ii. Murray Browne, Assistant to Ralph Reader; later Musical Director; later Chairman of the Gang Show committee. Died 1992 aged 84. iii. Douglas (Cardew) Robinson. Joining the RAF in 1939, AC2 Douglas Robinson found himself stationed at Uxbridge, where he quickly found a place in the camp shows. It was in 1941 that Squadron Leader Ralph Reader, arrived at RAF Uxbridge to put on a performance. Robinson seized his chance, did a working audition, and soon found himself posted to RAF Gang Show Unit Number Five. His pre-war experience now came in handy, and he was promoted to Flight-Sergeant and put in charge of the unit. They played at RAF camps all over the country, and when the 'second front' was opened up in Normandy, Unit 5 followed, eventually touring through Belgium and Holland giving concert-party entertainments on the tail-flap of their lorry. A tour of the Far East followed, including a sudden detour when the first atomic bomb was dropped on Japan. https://www. independent. co. uk/news/people/obituary-cardew-robinson-1565861. html for his detailed obituary. b. Cabaret Parade (10 signatures). c. Northern Wights (12 signatures). D Crackers (an ENSA company - cartoon drawing and 10 signatures). e. Let's Get Together (lovely sketch and 11 signatures). f. Laburnham Grove (9 signatures including: i. William Heilbronn, known for The Last Voyage of Captain Grant (1938), Geneva (1939) and Badger's Green (1938), he died on July 10, 1947, in Covent Garden, London ii. Nancy Seabrooke, known for Danger Man (1960), Spy-Catcher (1959) and The Grove Family (1954). iii. Margot Bryant, born on March 8, 1897, in Hull, Yorkshire as Kathleen Mary Margaret Bryant, known for Coronation Street (1960), Duty Bound (1958) and The Cure for Love (1949). She died on January 1, 1988, in Heald Green, Cheshire. iv. Alan Welch, known for The Devil's Jest (1954), BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950) and Who Dotes Yet Doubts (1953). v. Felicity Gower, born June 13, 1917, in Wood Green, London, as Felicite Mabel Gower, known for The Man Who Came to Dinner (1947), The Ugly Duckling (1947) and The Queen's Maries (1949). She was married to John Probert and Douglas Murray. She died in 1953 in Oxford. g. Out of the Blue (11 signatures). h. Waldini and his Gypsy Band (15 signatures). Waldini (1894-1966) was the stage name of Wallace Bishop, a musician, band leader and impresario. During WW2, he was invited by Jack Hylton on behalf of ENSA, to take his Gypsy Band to entertain the British and Commonwealth Forces at home and abroad; he later wrote of this experience in his self-published book Front Line Theatre. https://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Waldini for more info. i. Private Lives (6 signatures including Helen Redgrave and Peter Cushing mentioned below). j. Rhyme and Rhythm (16 signatures). k. The Scampton Station Band (4 signatures). l. Actors, including Nancy Burman, Peter Cushing (he was a member of the RAF Gang Show), Herbert Lomas Alexander Kardan, Billy Milton (signed the book and pasted-in signed photo), Yvonne Mitchell, Joy Parker, Hester Paton-Brown, Sandy Powell (signed full page sketch; https://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Sandy_Powell_(comedian)), Helen Redgrave, Kynaston Reeves, Paul Scofield, Terry Thomas (between 1940 and 1942, he staged his own shows Cabaret Parade and Stars in Battledress; see https://chartersandcaldicott. co. uk/i-say-old-man/terry-thomas), Bill West (silent film actor, born 1892; rare autograph), and many, many more. m. Art Gregory's St Louis Band in Swingtime (14 signatures). https://www. britishpathe. com/video/art-gregory-and-his-band for a film clip. n. Dancing through the show (17 signatures). o. Hal Tauber's Band (12 signatures). p. Cabaret Calling (13 signatures). q. Ladies in Waiting (13 signatures). r. Voices of the Stars (1 signature). s. RAF Swinderby (5 signatures). t. Travelling Repertory Theatre (11 signatures). u. D'Albert the Royal Ventriloquist [aka Royal Entertainer (Ernest Mortimer)] - joined ENSA to entertain the troops during WW2. v. RAF Dance Orchestra - The Squadronaires, Raf Coningsby (7 signatures). w. RAF: i. F/E Alfred Charles Elphick (574934). 149 Sqn. DFC. ii. F/L George Arthur Pettit (41461). 149 Sqn. iii. F/E Sgt J Wilson. 115 Sqn. I think this is John [Jack] Aubrey Wilson, a mid-upper gunner. x. WAAF. Pasted-in page dated 1943 (14 Swinderby signatures). y. Alhambra Co (6 signatures). z. Youth on Parade Co (1 signature). aa. Many miscellaneous pages. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
North London Railway 12in dial mahogany cased railway clock with supplied by Thwaites & Reed of Clerkenwell in 1868. The large rectangular plated chain driven English fusee movement has typical Reed turned pillars with central rings and is stamped on the front plate T&R 13813. The dial has been restored in the 1970's and some paint is now starting to flake and lift, the case has two side doors and a bottom door secured with a brass turn and is branded N.L.R. on the left hand side and stamped 13813 on the backbox indicating this was its LMS / BR(M) clock number in later service. In working order but not checked for accuracy and would certainly benefit from a clean complete with pendulum and key. A nice early clock by one of the top dial clock makers that would benefit with some further restoration.
Neath & Brecon Railway 12 inch mahogany cased drop dial trunk fusee railway clock with a wire driven English fusee movement with shaped shoulders and turned pillars, one piece turned wooden surround, one side access doors and a bottom door secured with a lock. The GWR ivorine clock numberplate GWR 31 is screwed to the front of the case. The dial has been repainted at the GWR Clock works Reading and displays G.W.R. in the early block style and is ghosted R. Webb Brecon. In working order but not checked for accuracy complete with pendulum and keys. Circa 1870.
Poster VSOE VENICE SIMPLON ORIENT EXPRESS by Fix Masseau 1981 with view of couple dining. Double Royal 25in x 40in. In excellent condition, this is the earlier version printed on thicker paper. Together with VSOE THE BOURNEMOUTH BELLE by R. Sparks. Also Double Royal and in excellent condition.
Nameplate GLADIATOR (CASTLE CLASS) ex GWR Collett Castle Class 4-6-0 built at Swindon in 1938 and originally named DRYSLLWYN CASTLE and numbered 5076, renamed Gladiator after the famous World War 2 aircraft in January 1941. Allocated to Exeter, Landore, Bristol Bath Road, Old Oak Common, Laira, Reading (WR) and 81C Southall from where it was withdrawn in September 1964. Scrapped later the same year at R.S. Hayes / Birds Bridgend. Nicely face restored, rear original with R scratched on it indicating this is the right hand side plate. A rare chance to obtain one of the GWR aircraft nameplates.
* Jones (Calvert R., 1804-1877). Sidon 1400 tons, July 14 1853, watercolour and body colour on wove (laid down on thin card), depicting the three-mast ship Sidon at low tide, captioned lower left, signed lower right, notes in pencil upper left, 37 x 54 cm, framed & glazed (55.5 x 72 cm), together with two other watercolours by Calvert R. Jones, the twin mast ship H.M.S. Royal Oak, circa 1850s and the triple mast fighting ship H.M.S. Amphion, August 16th, 1853, 37 x 54 cm and 37 x 53 cm respectively, both framed and glazed (56 x 72.5 cm and 57.5 x 72.5 cm)Qty: (3)NOTESJones, rector of Loughor, was a polymath from a wealthy Swansea family; as well as being a painter, he was a mathematician, and is credited with having taken the first photograph in Wales, a daguerrotype of Margam Castle.
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH FOUR GLASS MANTLE CLOCK. A gilt brass cased 'four glass' mantle clock with a two part dial with Roman numerals and visible escapement, with a two train movement with mercury filled pendulum, striking on a bell, the back plate marked ' R&C Paris and London, 1131' with key, 33cm high, 20cm wide.
Lego Set - Lego Technic - 42100 - Liebherr R 9800 Excavator - an original boxed Lego Technic set No. 42100 Liebherr R 9800 Excavator. The set appearing to be resealed to one side but the vendor assures us the set is 100% complete with instructions present.From a large private collection of Lego - the vendor assures us sets are 100% complete (where stated) but contents have not been checked by us. In the majority of cases boxes have been resealed to secure the contents (unless stated as 'factory sealed' in which case the set is unopened). East Bristol Auctions cannot guarantee completeness.
Two original vintage Hornby 00 gauge model railway locomotive box sets comprising R. 1027 Midland Cross Country with 0-4-0 LMS loco and x3 coaches and R. 1068 The Rover with MSLR loco, closed van, plank wagon and 4-wheel coach. All sets housed within original boxes with a quantity of track and power units.
Scott (Walter). The Miscellaneous Prose Works, Edinburgh: Robert Cadell, 1834-6. 27 volumes of 28 (lacking volume 20), 8vo, original cloth, steel-engraved frontispiece and additional vignette title-page to each volume after J. M. W. Turner and others, contents unopened in places, ex libris Doncaster Grammar School with bookplates and other markings to endpapers and plain self-adhesive labels to spines, volume 3 spine defective - ibid. Scott's Poetical Works [spine-titles], Edinburgh: Robert Cadell, 1834. 12 volumes, 8vo, original maroon cloth, steel-engraved frontispiece and additional vignette title-page to each volume after J. M. W. Turner and others - and various others including Yorkshire reference e.g. Edmunb Bogg, Two Thousand Miles of Wandering in the Border Country, Lakeland and Ribblesdale, Leeds, 1894 (front joint cracked), 5 volumes of the Marine Observer, 1920s, with Meteorological Committee prize plates addressed to Commander E. R. White RNR (qty: 2 cartons) Sold as seen and without reserve.

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