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Various early 20th century football medals, comprising an 'Invinsa Wednesday League Runners Up' medal awarded to T. E. Moneypenny of Victoria F.C. Runners Up 1913-1914, by Thomas Fattorini, Birmingham 1913, a 9ct rose gold 'Bootle Football League Shield Winners' medal awarded to A. Moneypenny of Stanley AFC, Winners 1920-1921, a 9ct yellow gold 'Liverpool County Football Association' medal awarded to A. Moneypenny of Liverpool Football Club, Medal Competition Winners 1922, a hallmarked silver 'Bootle Football League' for Division Runners Up 1924-1925, by Birmingham Medal Co., Birmingham 1924, a 9ct yellow gold 'FA Lancashire Amateur Cup' medal awarded to R. A. Moneypenny of Marine A.F.C., Winners 1925-1926, a 9ct yellow gold 'Allwell Cup Winners Division One and Cup, L&DWL 1926-27' medal, a 9ct yellow gold 'Liverpool County Combination' medal awarded to Marine AFC 1927-8 and a 9ct yellow gold 'Pennefather Cup 1932-3' medal (8).Condition Report: - 9ct gold combined approx. 60g. Silver combined approx. 21.6g.
A collectors' lot, to include a hallmarked silver medal/fob, with monogram to a shield-shaped cartouche, a Royal Life Saving Society medal awarded to E. Norman March 1934, in fitted box, a Mersey Tunnel medal dated 18th July 1934, religious medallions, various pen knives, two button hooks, corkscrews including a Perille example, a Robertson's J. R. D. Scotch Whisky collapsible example, treen-handled examples, etc, an egg timer and a powder compact.
Rene Lalique (French, 1860-1945), an Albert pattern vase, Number 958 and designed 1927, smoky glass with twin falcon heads as handles, white stained wheel-engraved R. LALIQUE FRANCE' to the base, 17.2 cm high.Some light scratches visible to the body, no chips or cracks. Sticky pads have been applied to the feet.
Rene Lalique (French, 1860-1945), a Gobelet Six Figurines pattern vase, Number 903, designed 1912, of conical form with stained figural panels, etched 'R Lalique' to the base, 19.5 cm high.Small frits to the underdie edge of the base. Some light surface scratches to the body, no further apparent issues. Sticky pads have been applied to the base
Rene Lalique (French, 1860-1945), a 'Renard' topaz glass seal, Number 291, designed 1926, modelled as a fox, etched 'R Lalique to the base, 4.5 cm high.Small very small nicks/frits to the rear right leg on the exposed edge, visible under a glass, but also evident when touched. No further issues. Some light scratches to the underside of the base, and stick pads have been fixed to the bottom, by a previous owner.
Doctor Who and Peppa Pig: A small collection of actor, David Graham’s personal memorabilia – Peppa Pig: British pre-school animated television series (2004-) Four Original draft Scripts for unreleased episodes, Karrotone Limited,unbound, 9-pages, stapled, titles include: 'Caring For Grandpa!' (2022) by Philip Hall, Draft two; Sticks, Bells and Ribbons (2022) by Jen Upton and Philip Hall, Draft three, 9-pages, with printed yellow highlights to Grandpa Pig's lines and yellow text for singing parts; Hospital Sleepover (2022) by Philip Hall, Draft two, 9-pages; Houseboat (2022), by Matilda Tristram and Philip Hall, Draft three, 9-pages, with line count of all characters to cover page, and yellow printed highlight for Grandpa Pig's lines; Magnets (2022) by Phil Hall and Seyi Odusanya, Draft five, 9-pages, with line count of all characters to cover page, and yellow printed highlight to Grandpa Pig's lines;Peppa Pig (2021) black Production crew T-shirt with Peppa Pig characters to front and Peppa pig character and text, ‘The Elf Factory’ on reverse, label reads, ‘Fruit of the Loom, size M’; David Graham signed photograph of Grandpa Pig, 10 x 8 inches; Peppa Pig, Afternoon Tea, Brigit’s Bakery thermal cup; Peppa Pig Thank You card, with a further Dalek drawing in pen, sent to David Graham to thank him for his work on Doctor Who: The Daleks in Colour (1963) ‘To Dear David, Just a quick note to say thank you for recording our Dalek voices last week. Very much appreciated!. All best wishes/ Mark & Ben’;Doctor Who: The Complete History: The Crusade, The Space Museum, The Chase and The Time Meddler, signed photograph by Maureen O'Brien and Paul Purves,10 x 8 inches; Doctor Who The Complete History: Farewell Great Macedon and The Son of Dr. Who, Peter Purves autographed photograph, signed in gold marker pen, 10 x 8 inches; Doctor Who: The Gunfighters (1966) Shane Rimmer signed photograph, dedicated in silver pen to David Graham, ‘Dear David, You're always getting in the picture/ love Shane R’, 8 x 10 inches; Doctor Who, The Daleks, 33 RPM mini album CD, 21st Century Records; Doctor Who: The Dalek and the Cyberman; a pair of collectors cards. (11)Provenance:The Collection of the late David Graham (1925-2024) who was an English actor and voice-artist best known for his portrayals of numerous classic Gerry Anderson supermarionation characters, Grandpa Pig in Peppa Pig, the Daleks in Doctor Who, and other early television series including, The Avengers, The Saint and Danger Man.Following service in the Royal Airforce as a radar mechanic, David Graham trained at the Neighbourhood Playhouse School of Theatre, New York and later, recommended by director, Michael Blakemore, he auditioned for Laurence Olivier’s theatre company, eventually appearing alongside him in Saturday Sunday Morning (1978) using an Italian accent.Graham’s long association with British producer, director and writer, Gerry Anderson began in 1958 and he went on to become the voice of many of Anderson’s characters throughout the 1960s including, his debut puppet roles, Grandpa Twink and Fernando, in Four Feather Falls, Dr. Beaker, Zarin and Mitch the Monkey in Supercar, Mat Matic and Lieutenant Ninety in Fireball XL5, various guest characters in Stingray, and Johnny in Crossroads to Crime.His most well-known role would come in Thunderbirds with his portrayal of Aloysious ‘Nosey’ Parker (whose voice he based on a waiter at the King’s Arms pub in Cookham), alongside his other regular roles as the voices of aquanaut Gordon Tracy, International Rescue engineer Brains, and the Tracy family’s faithful manservant Kyrano.

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