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A Charles I oak joint stool, circa 1620, the solid seat with a moulded edge, above the moulded frieze incorporating pierced scroll motifs, one side of the frieze impressed with ownership initial 'R', on square section and turned tapering legs joined by peripheral stretchers, 55cm high, 58cm wide, 27cm deep overall For a similar example of stool incorporating pierced scroll motifs to the frieze see Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture: The British Tradition, Antique Collectors Club, 1979, page 61, figure 2:16.
A Regency mahogany metamorphic library armchair, circa 1815, after the design by Morgan and Sanders, the curved and moulded toprail above a similar splat and scrolled arms with applied roundels, the buttoned red leather covered seat and sabre legs, hinged at the front rail to form a set of library steps Provenance: Private Collection, Cheshire The design of this lot is closely related to that of Morgan and Sanders, first published in Ackermann's Repository of Arts, July 1811 (P. Agius, Ackermann's Regency Furniture & Interiors, Marlborough, 1984, p. 60, pl. 29). A chair of similar design and attributed to Morgan and Sanders is in the collection of Trinity College, Oxford (R. Edwards and P. Macquoid, The Dictionary of English Furniture, London, rev. ed., 1954, vol. II, p. 291, fig. 15). For a similar metamorphic library armchair see Susan E. Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster & London 1730-1840, Antique Collectors Club, Vol. II pages 106-107.
A Staffordshire saltglazed stoneware cast octagonal section teapot and cover of Thomas Wedgwood IV type, The Big House Burslem, mid 18th century, with eight panels of figures, birds and animals, paper label for Garry Atkins, 13cm high; and another similar and smaller, 10cm high See Arnold R. Mountford, Staffordshire salt-glazed Stoneware (1971), ill. 95 for a similar teapot. Also Robin Emmerson, British Teapots & Tea Drinking (1992), p. 48 & 49. Also see p. 58 & 59 for a similar lion knop finial after an earlier Elers design.Provenance: The Oxborrow Collection.
Early 20th century Belgian five-piece tea and coffee service comprising coffee pot, tea pot, lidded sugar bowl and milk jug, together with circular tray all of spot hammered construction with carved hardwood finials and of circular corrugated form with shaped and stylised handles, all marked with a monogrammed R, R, 800 except the tray stamped R Ruys (Raymond Ruys), 800, combined weight approx 2408gms all in, (5)
Cased pair of George V shallow footed bowls, each of polished circular form with pierced galleries and applied side handles with contemporary initials on spreading circular foot, combined weight approx 500gms, London 1920, maker's mark RS and further retailer's mark for R Stewart - Glasgow in a silk and velvet lined morocco covered case with retailer's mark for the same
Aviation FDC Air Commodore Sir Frank Whittle OM, KBE, CB. Cover shows Whittle explaining his engine at the Royal Air Force College Cranwell. British Forces 50th Anniversary postmark '1st Flight Frank Whittle's Engine, Gloster E28 39, 15 May 1991. Double signed AVM R. M. Austin AFC (Air Officer Commanding ad Commandant RAF College Cranwell) and Grp. Capt. J. D. Lunt (Station Commander RAF College Cranwell). Good condition Est.
Nineteen large DM Medal Special Signed Covers. The unbelievably rare set of 19 special signed large RAF Museum Awards Series Covers, in Large black album. The insert cards have been removed and mounted with the covers. This series of flown covers illustrates the principal honours, decorations and campaign medals which have been awarded to members of the Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force and Royal Air Force Regiment, the Royal Naval Air Service and the Fleet Air Arm. Each cover which measures a large 32cm x 23cm carries the signatures of seven airmen, whose gallantry or leadership in the service of their country, has been recognised by the award shown. A further special cover has been added to the series to mark the relationship between the RAF and the Luftwaffe. The collection comes housed in a luxury album, and all the covers are laid out in protective sleeves with the inlay cards and signatories photographs shown opposite. This stunning collection bears some of the rarest World War Two autographs you could hope to own, including MRAF Sir Arthur Harris, Sqn Ldr Neville Duke, Leonard Trent VC, Bill Reid VC, Leonard Cheshire VC, Rod Learoyd VC, AVM Don Bennett, AVM Johnnie Johnson, Dambuster David Shannon, Group Captain John Cunningham, Eric Winkle Brown, Peter Twiss, ACM Sir Christopher Foxley-Norris, Dambuster Mickey Martin, Dambuster Bill Townsend, Group Captain Dennis David, Bob Stanford-Tuck, Group Captain James Tait, Hamish Mahaddie, Oliver Philpot, Don Kingaby, Denis Crowley-Milling, Dambuster Tony Burcher, Dambuster Len Sumpter, James Ginger Lacey, Bobby Oxspring, Laddie Lucas and so many more. Full list of covers and autographs. Award of the Air Force Cross signed by Sir Dermot Boyle, FH Bugge, AC Clouston printed, Grp Capt Emmerson, Sir Arthur Harris, and Bill Randle and ACM Keith Williamson. Award of the Distinguished Flying Cross signed by Sir Robin Hooper, Desmond Hughes, HC Rigby, Flt Lt Jimmy Edwards, Grp Capt. Ken Batchelor, Neville Duke and Ivor Broom. Award of the Victoria Cross signed by Leonard Cheshire, John Cruickshank, Norman Jackson, Rod Learoyd, Bill Reid, Leonard Trent and Freddie W Award of the Distinguished Service Order signed by Don Bennett, Harry Burton, John Cunningham, Denys Gillam, Johnnie Johnson, Dave Shannon and Hugh Verity. Award of the Distinguished Service Cross signed by Eric Brown, Fred Russell printed, Peter Twiss, David Morgan, Derry Kearns, Ian Robertson and Sir William Garthwaite. Award of the Military Medal signed by Edward Cerely, John McFarlane, Elspeth Green, William Magrath, Roy Marlow, Harry Simister and Wally Simpson. Award of the OBE signed by Sir Harry Broadhurst, Paul Holder, Earl of Selkirk, Colin Scragg, Denis Smallwood, Sir Geoffrey Tuttle and Sir John Whitley. Award of the Order of the Bath signed by Lord Cameron, William Dickson, Christopher Foxley-Norris, Lewis Hodges, Micky Martin, Denis Spotswood and Augustus Walker. Award of the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal signed by D Allen, Jack Bettany, George Dove, DT Jones, JW Norris, Bill Townsend and J G Wheeler. Award of the 1939-45 Star Battle of Britain signed by Ben Bennions, Dennis David, Bob Doe, H Hallowes, Pat Hancock, Bob Stanford-Tuck and George Unwin. Award of the Aircrew Europe Star signed by Michael Beetham, Harold Bird-Wilson, Wallace Kyle, John Lapsey, Hamish Mahaddie, Fred Rosier and James Tait. Award of the Military Cross to Airmen signed by Brian Coote, Peter Gosse, Arthur Hall, A E Milton, Norman Page, Oliver Philpot and Sir Robert Thompson. Award of the Air Efficiency Award signed by Denis Crowley-Milling, HG Davis, Frank Dodd, Sandy Johnstone, Don Kingaby, HM Stephen and Peter Vanneck. Award of the Distinguished Flying Medal signed by Tony Burcher, E Cummings, Bill Howarth, James Lacey, DA Macdonald, AG Mitchell and Len Sumpter. Award of the George Medal to Airmen signed by R Bullen, Sir Geoffrey Dhenin, John Gray, Michael Lakey, James McCarthy, D Oliver and J Reeson. Mentioned in Despatches signed. Good condition Est
GREAT WAR CREW: RAF 100 Squadron cover signed by Lt S. N Bourne who flew as observer with Lt A. R Kingsford with 100 Squadron during the Great War. Comes with an identical 100 Squadron cover signed by Bourne's pilot, Lt A. R Kingsford, it is VERY rare to get the complete crew of a Great War aircraft! Good condition Est.
Great War flown cover The Battle of Jutland 31 May 1916 signed by Squadron Leader R. G Geddes BSc RAF PM The Battle of Rutland British Forces 31. 5. 96 (2513). The Battle of Jutland was a naval battle fought by Britain's Royal Navy Grand Fleet under Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, against the Imperial German Navy's High Seas Fleet under Vice-Admiral Reinhard Scheer during the First World War. The battle unfolded in extensive manoeuvring and three main engagements (the battlecruiser action, the fleet action and the night action), from 31 May to 1 June 1916, off the North Sea coast of Denmark's Jutland Peninsula. It was the largest naval battle and the only full-scale clash of battleships in that war. Jutland was the third fleet action between steel battleships, following the smaller but more decisive battles of the Yellow Sea (1904) and Tsushima (1905) during the Russo-Japanese War. Jutland was the last major battle in world history fought primarily by battleships. Good condition Est.
Multiple signed WW2 Victoria Cross winners 1990 Gallantry FDC. Signed by H Ervine Andrews VC, Ian Fraser VC, Rod Learoyd VC, Richard Annand VC, Philip Gardner VC, Eric Wilson VC, Pat Porteous VC, John Kenneally VC, John Cruickshank VC, R H Burton VC, Tasker Watkins VC, Bill Reid VC, H Jamieson VC & Leonard Cheshire VC. Rare only 20 signed. Good condition Est.
Fl. Off P W Walker , W Alliston, R Emeny, Ian Croad, Bob Frost and Gp Capt Randle plus 3 other escapers through Switzerland signed special cover SC8c8. Cover without Berlin to St. Mawgan details. Back of cover as standard plus certified copy No 2 of 17 issued. Sgt P Walker 627 flying Mosquito A/C. DZ479. Sgt. W S O Randle CBE AFC DFM. Flt Sgt I A H Croad 158 Squadron. Sgt R T "Curly" Emeny AFM 207 Squadron. F/O A W Alliston 10 Squadron. Sgt R Frost 150 Squadron. 90 Switzerland stamp and 1215 Geneve 15 Aeroport 15. 10. 74 postmark. Good condition Est.
Multi-signed special RAF escapers cover SC13aA4 signed by Yvonne Lapetre, Robert Lapetre, Donald Darling, R Emney, Nobby Clarke, L Barnes, A Gloye, Neil Joyce, Franco, Henry Coombe-Tennant and Albert Arkwright. Back of cover features backstamps, Bayonne 15. 9. 75, RAF Gibraltar 21 Nov 75, RAF Marham 28 Nov 75. 1. 50 Spanish stamp and San Sebastian 13 Sept 75 postmark. Good condition Est.
Sgt C R Fowler signed special Escape from Denmark RAF escapers cover SC15aA1. 100ore Danish stamp postmarked Copenhagen 4. 5. 76. Backstamp of cover, RAF Northolt 20-5-74 in black. Sgt C R Fowler 75 Squadron RAF, Flying Lancaster LM268 on mission mining Germany on the 11/12 September 1943 crashed and landed near Stettin, Evaded via Denmark and Stockholm, Sweden and returned to England on the 27th September 1943. Good condition Est.
Northern Ireland Political Ephemera. This lot includes personal effects belonging John Stewart Evans MBE Royal Ulster Constabulary a 9ct Gold Signet Ring. The ring set with black onyx, size R +, approx 3.5 gms, a hand painted linen handkerchief to Governor Evans H.M.P Maze H. Block 5 by S. Vennard 816, Northern Ireland Prison Service Medallion, Book of Common Prayer, expired passport, prison stainless steel whistles, Prison Governors Association Diary, Pocket Bible, Door Plaque, Blackthorn Shillelagh Cudgel, Aerial Photograph of the H-Block Long Kesh, Grand Lodge Certificate and two bronze City and Guilds Technological Examination medallions and one white metal. In addition, this lot contains blank invitations to various wedding dinners, breakfasts and receptions relating to The Marriage of HRH Princess Anne to Captain Mark Phillips at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday 14th November 1973 and a First Day Cover. Note: On leaving Maze Prison Governor Evans was painted this wonderful example of a handkerchief, leaving him with a sure impression that he had reached some people in that deeply troubled environment. Governor Evans assisted in various charities and took part in motivational talks about prison reform and helped bring about well-being in prisons, police forces and ambulance services not only in Ireland but Scotland, England and many other countries. After 24 long years of looking over his shoulder and attending hundreds of funerals he was awarded the MBE in Queens Birthday Honours List before his passing.
Herbert Moll, T. Kitchin and John Wilkes Antique Maps. This lot includes two maps by John Ellis 'A Modern Map of Bedfordshire' circa 1766 from the 'Ellis English Atlas' and a later map from Encyclopedia Londonensis 1819, together with a map of Hertfordshire by T. Kitchin Geographer, landscape view, hand-coloured circa 1786 and a rare map by Herbert Moll Geographer Buckinghamshire circa 1728 and a small quantity of 19th century maps by R. Creighton incl. a steel engraving on paper by John & Charles Walker after Creighton compiled and originally publ. by Samuel Lewis of Aldersgate in 1831 together with a series of maps incl. Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Hertford, St Albans, Great Marlow, High Wycombe, Buckingham and Bedfordshire.
7"/EPs. Cool collection of 25 x very clean 7"/EPs. Titles/cat. numbers are Magical Mystery Tour (mono MMT-1 blue page - Ex+/Ex+), Twist And Shout (GEP 8882 'Parlophone Co'), Long Tall Sally (GEP 8913 'The Parlophone Co Ltd'), She Loves You, Love Me Do (Sold In UK), PPM (R 4985), I Want To Hold Your Hand (R 5084), From Me To You, A Hard Day's Night, Can't Buy Me Love, I Feel Fine, Help!, Ticket To Ride, We Can Work It Out, Paperback Writer, Penny Lane then (R) 5620, 5655, 5675, 5722, 5777, 5786, 5833 (p/s), APPLE 13 and APPLE 15. Condition is often Ex to Ex+.
RINGO STARR - SCOUSE THE MOUSE & 7" (WITH DEMO). Premier selection of 1 x LP with 3 x 7" from Sir Starkey. Titles are Scouse The Mouse (UK original Polydor 2480429 - top condition Ex+ record/complete with 'unused' competition insert/VG+ a few light creases around the edges and a very light 'hole' on the front), It Don't Come Easy (including original UK promo R 5898 - VG+ with a few light surface marks, nothing heavier at all, also with stock p/s R 5898 - Ex+/VG+) and Back Off Boogaloo (R 5944 - Ex).
LP/7" COLLECTION. Excellent mixed selection of 6 x LPs with 13 x 45s. Albums are Beatles For Sale (PMC 1240 4N/4N - Ex/VG+), Help! (PMC 1255 -2/-2 original - VG+/Ex), Revolver (Dutch mono original 1966 PMC 7009 - solid VG/VG+), Let It Be (UK green apple sleeve PCS 7096), Abbey Road (PCS 7088 no 'Her Majesty', aligned sleeve) and 1967-1970 (stock black vinyl). 45s include Strawberry Fields Forever c/w Penny Lane (R 5570 original p/s), Let It Be (p/s), I Feel Fine (R 5200 'Sold In UK'), Paperback Writer (R 5452 'Sold In UK'), Help! (R 5305 'Sold In UK'), All You Need Is Love (R 5620 'Sold In UK') and Twist And Shout (GEP 8882 'Parlophone Co Ltd'). Also including 2 x Searchers 45s. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
JOHN LENNON/YOKO ONO - PROMO 7". Brill bundle of 5 x scarce 7" demos. Titles are Mind Games (R 5994 - Ex), Stand By Me (R 6005 - glossy Ex), Sueño No 9 (# 9 Dream) (Argentina Apple 1082 - Ex), Whatever Gets You Thru' The Night (R 5998 - top Ex+) and Yoko Ono - Mrs. Lennon (APPLE 38 - nice Ex copy).
GEORGE HARRISON - 7"/LPs. Electric selection of 9 x 7" with 2 x LPs playing at 33 1/3. Titles include Electronic Sound (including original UK ZAPPLE 02, no 'Sold In UK' - Ex+ superb vinyl/Ex+ top sleeve too with only very slight laminate wear, complete with original inner, also with US ST-3358 - Ex/Ex original inner), Faster (pic disc K 17423P, Ex copy), What Is Life (French 2C006-04751M - Ex/Ex), My Sweet Lord (AR-2715 Japanese p/s and original UK p/s R 5884), Bangla-Desh (R 5912), True Love (K 16896), True Song (K 16856) and Radha Krishna Temple (London) (APPLE 15). Condition elsewhere is generally Ex.
PLEASE PLEASE ME - 1ST UK STEREO 'BLACK AND GOLD' LP (PCS 3042). A lovely copy of the iconic 1st UK stereo pressing of Please Please Me (PCS 3042) suitable for any serious collection! With Dick James credits on the black and gold labels for tracks A1, A2, A6, A7, B4 and B6, matrix/stampers YEX 94-1 1 R & 65-1 1 G and ZMT tax code on side 1. Side 1 is in VG+ condition with a few light and minor surface/hairline markings - at no point are these heavier than this with no scratches to mention whatsoever. Side 2 is in VG+ condition. Again a clean and glossy surface, there are a few light surface markings, perhaps moreover noted on B1. Once more, there are no heavier markings or scratches. With tidy, clean and crisp labels. Complete with Ex condition original Emitex inner. The 1st pressing 'right aligned' Angus McBean credit sleeve is in well presented VG+ condition. There is a small paper tear to the top right hand side of the reverse flipback design with some rather light 'lifting' to the flipback tabs; this is not a major feature. The front cover is in lovely clean condition showing only light wear. Elsewhere, simply put a really fine example with some rather light edgewear. Ace copy!
EUROPEAN/SCANDI 7". Brill selection of 9 x not often seen European/Scandinavian issue 7". Titles are Love Me Do (Norwegian black label R 4949 - neat VG+ condition record with only a few light surface markings/please note no picture sleeve and is housed with a generic white sleeve), I Want To Hold Your Hand (Danish EP black label GEOS 209 - VG/Ex), I Should Have Known Better (Swedish GEOS 224 - VG/Ex), Hello Goodbye (Italian 3C 006 04477 - Ex+/Ex lovely copy), Michelle (Swedish plain back sleeve SD 5987 - Ex/VG), Paperback Writer (Swedish 'all rights' credit record R 5452 - Ex/VG), The Long And Winding Road (German 1C 006-04 514 - Ex+/VG no 'Made In Germany' on record), Yesterday (Yugoslavia SPAR 88895 - Ex+/VG), Hey Jude (Yugoslavia SAP-88909 - VG+ copy).
PAUL MCCARTNEY/RELATED - 7". Ace collection of 12 x 45s featuring Macca. Titles are Jet (UK Apple demo R 5996 - VG with many surface markings, no heavier scratches), Spies Like Us (DJ version promo RDJ 6118 - Ex+/Ex), Smile Away/Eat At Home (Come En Casa/Sonríe Nomas, Argentina DTOA 8752 - VG+/VG+), The Country Hams - Walking In The Park With Eloise (including original pressing EMI 2220 - Ex/Ex and RE Ex/Ex), Wings - I've Had Enough (demo R 6020 - Ex), The Girl Is Mine (EPC A 11-2729 pic disc - Ex+), Mary Had A Little Lamb ( EAR 10083 Japanese Ex+/Ex+ and UK R 5949 - Ex/VG), Coming Up (EPR-20690 Japanese promo - VG+ copy and single sided Canadian promo AE7 1204 - Ex and UK stock - Ex/VG+).
7" COLLECTION. Finely tuned collection of 19 x 7" with 1 x limited edition 7" box set. Titles include The Beatles (Record Store Day 2012 4 x 7" set), Love Me Do (2 x ltd edition 2012 copies including the misprint 'grey stripe' also with a earlier red label RE), Please Please Me (red label RE), She Loves You (R 5055 no Sold In UK, also p/s RE), Can't Buy Me Love (R 5114 'Recording First Published', 'Sold In UK'), I Want To Hold Your Hand (R 5084 no Sold In UK), TIcket To Ride (p/s R 5265), Lady Madonna (p/s R 5675), Can't Buy Me Love (p/s R 5114), A Hard Day's Night (p/s R 5160), Long Tall Sally (2014 RSD sealed), Wings - Let 'Em In (2014) and Letting Go (2014) and Twist And Shout (GEP 8882 'Parlophone Co'). Condition is often clean Ex to Ex+.

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