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Muhammed Ali signed 7x5 b/w photo. Dedicated to Norma love 9-15-89. Slight silvering to image on front of hair and has light crease R to L across middle. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.
Typhoon by Frank Wootton Print. Published to mark the 50th Anniversary of the hawker Typhoon entering squadron service with the RAF on 11th September 1941. This reproduction is one of a single edition limited to 850 signed by artist and various signatures. Air Chief Marshall Sir Harry Broadhurst DSO, DFC, AFC, Wing Commander Roland Beamont DSO, DFC, Wing Commander M R Ingle-Finch DFC, AFC, Group Captain Sir Hugh Dundas DSO, DFC, Air Marshal Sir Denis Crowley-Milling DSO, DFC, AE. Approx. 30 x 24 inches this has been mounted and never rolled. Its in pristine condition and the colours stunning. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.
1945 Autograph Album. Red album mainly personal autographs 50+ with many military signatures inc Lt Colonel? MBE ROAC 1945, Col A R Brown OBE, Col Markham, Major Thurslow 5th Fusiliers and authors inc Pamela Whitlock, Pamela Brown as well. Some nice drawings of animals and poems. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.
1948 London Olympic Games 8x12 Wembley Photo Signed By 6 Gb Medal Winners Bert Buhnell, Dorothy Tyler, David Bond, Mike Lapage, Bill Griffiths & F R Lindsay. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.
Fifteen Battle of Britain pilots signed Sir Keith Park Historic Aviators cover. Autographs include W Walker 616 Sqn, H Whittock 604 Sqn, C Brown 249 Sqn, R Haine 600 Sqn, R Jones 64 Sqn, A Hearn MM, T Gray 64 Sqn, K Mckenzie 501 Sqn, H Heron 266 Sqn, G Leggett 46 Sqn, B Hodds 25 Sqn, J Keatings 219 Sqn, P Hairs 501 Sqn. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.
R Merfyn Jones signed 25th anniv of the investiture of HRH Prince of Wales FDC. 1/3/94 Caernarfon postmark. BLCS92. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.
18th Century pottery flask, named: R. Lay, dated: 1795, with floral decoration to the reverse, together with another florally painted, larger flask, unnamed. 13cm high & 17.5cm high. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Both flasks have no apparent damage or restoration, the neck of the 18th Century flask is only very roughly glazed.
A COLLECTION OF EARLY BOOKS, mainly relating to antique furniture, including An Introduction to Old English Furniture, BY W.E. Mallet; The Chippendale Period in English Furniture by K. Warren Clouston, London published 1897; The Practical Decoration of Furniture, three volumes, first, second and third books, by H.P. Shapland Ariba, printed by Payson and Clarke Limited, New York; How to Collect Old Furniture, by Frederick Litchfield; The Furniture of our Forefathers, by Esther Singleton; An Illustrated Dictionary of Furniture, from the Earliest to the Present Time, by Frederick Litchfield, second edition London 1892; Heirloom Furniture by Franklin H. Gottshall; Directory of Historic Cabinet Woods, by F. Lewis Hinckley; English Furniture by F.S. Robinson; Chinese Export Art in the Eighteenth Century, Margaret Jourdain and R. Some Jenyns; English Furniture Illustrated, by Oliver Brackett; The Architectural Review, October 1919, a magazine of architecture and decoration; Quess of Antiques, by Mrs Willoughby Hudgson; Standard Book of American Antique Furniture, by Edgar G. Miller Jnr. Greystone Press New York; and four volumes of The Connoisseur Illustrator. (a lot)
A FIVE-PIECE FRENCH GREEN GLASS DRESSING TABLE SET, in the manor of R. Lalique, comprising a pair of mermaid form candlesticks, 8.75" (22cm); a pair of jars, each with mermaid handle and relief moulded with fish to the body 3.5" (9cm); and a large oval glass tray, with merman and fish within scrolling and water foliage, and a large shell, 14" (35.5cm) wide. (5)
'Tom Raw, the Griffin: A Burlesque Poem, Descriptive of the Adventures of a Cadet in The East India Company's Service, from the Period of his Quitting England to his Obtaining a Staff Situation in India', by A Civilian and an Officer on the Bengal Establishment [Sir Charles D'Oyley], London: Printed for R. Ackermann, 96, Strand, 1828. Half-calf and marbled boards, black morocco title label with gilt lettering. a/f
Napoleonic Wars / Admiral Lord Nelson interest: A pair of gentleman's brass shoe buckles, circa 1800, English, each of plain open rectangular design with sprung clasp, marked with patent numbers, with a contemporary document detailing provenance: 'These Buckles are presented to Alexander Davison Esq of Swarland Park as a mark of my grateful respect for the many obligations He has conferred upon me - sent from London this 2 Aug 1828 R R[oberts?]' (recto); 'These [buck]les w[ere] [prese]nted to m[e] [by the] family of the late Lord Nelson [ ] send by [ ] likewise Pr identical Buckles he wore at the ever memorable Battle of Trafalgar R. Ro[berts?] 46 Piccadilly' (verso). Formerly Lot 89 in the Sotheby's sale, 'Nelson: The Alexander Davison Collection', London 21 October 2002. The buckles are presented within a box frame, together with the original Sotheby's catalogue, pp.204-205 describing the objects. Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bronte, KB (29 September 1758 - 21 October 1805), was a British naval commander and national hero, famous for his naval victories against the French during the Napoleonic Wars, mortally wounded aboard his flagship Victory at the Battle of Trafalgar.
Boer War interest: 'St. Paul's Cathedral Form of Prayer to be used in Thanksgiving to Almighty God for the Restoration of Peace on Sunday, June 8th, 1902, at 10.30am in the Presence of their Majesties the King and Queen', London: printed for the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's Cathedral by R. E. Thomas & Co.; handsome red leather binding with gilt crests to upper and lower boards, blue silk endpapers, page edges untrimmed.
Polar Exploration / Travel / Mountaineering interest, comprising: 'From North Pole to Equator', Alfred Edmund Brehm, 1897; Nansen's 'Farthest North', in two volumes, 1897; 'Scott's Last Expedition', in two volumes, 1913; 'Arctic Explorations', Elisha Kent Kane, in two volumes, 1856; 'Everest 1933', Hugh Ruttledge, 1934; 'Nearest the Pole', R. E. Peary, 1907; 'Narrative of a Second Voyage in Search of a North-West Passage', Sir John Ross, 1835; 'Mountain Jubilee', Arnold Lunn, 1943; 'Heroes of the Farthest North and Farthest South', 1913; Macmillan's Empire Library edition of 'Scott's Last Expedition' in two volumes, 1913. (14)
Books/atlases, comprising: 'Australia', by R. Montgomery Martin [1853], containing eight double page colour maps, plus engraved portraits, quarto publisher's cloth & gilt; 'Nelson's Junior Atlas', London: Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1862; 'Britannia', John Ogilby, facsimile of the original 1675 edition. Travel/Exploration/Maps/Australia interest. Provenance: Vendor's godfather was a cartographer and antique map collector based in Australia. (3)
Sir Leslie Ward, 'Spy' (British, 1851-1922), Portrait of Mr F. Henry Royce, full length in a brown suit, signed Spy c.r., gouache, 54cm by 36cm, framedNote: Sir Frederick Henry Royce (1863-1933) was a distinguished engineer - his modesty caused him to label himself simply 'mechanic' - whose name is immortalised through his partnership with Rolls and the establishment of the eponymous automobile company. He was apprenticed to the Great Northern Railway Company in 1878 and later joined the Electric Light and Power Company in London before forming F H Royce in Manchester (registered as Royce Ltd in 1899), making electric fittings before graduating to dynamos and electric cranes. He patented the bayonet light fitting.He became increasingly interested in motor cars and, after purchases which failed to meet his own exacting standards, he decided to build his own. He produced three cars, which were called Royce and had two-cylinder engines. One of these was bought by Henry Edmunds, who introduced Royce to a friend, Charles Rolls; their historic meeting took place at the Midland Hotel in Manchester in 1904. Rolls had a showroom in London and agreed to take all the cars Royce could make, from two to six cylinders, and the marque Rolls-Royce was born. The relationship was formalised in 1906 as Rolls-Royce Ltd., with Royce as its chief engineer, but it was cut short when Rolls was killed flying his plane in 1910.Royce was beset by ill health, which forced his move to the South coast, but he oversaw the building of a new factory in Derby, to his own detailed plans, in 1908. In 1928 he began the design of the celebrated 'R' aero engine, which won the Schneider Trophy the following year. The success of this led to the development of another engine, the 'PV-12', which was to be of immense importance to the Royal Air Force, under the more familiar name of the 'Rolls-Royce Merlin'; it was to power the Spitfire, the Mosquito and the Wellington, among others, in the Second World War. He launched the engine in 1933 but died the same year, before its first test was completed.He was created a baronet in 1930 for his services to British Aviation. A statue stands outside the company headquarters in Moor Lane, Derby.Sir Leslie Ward (1851-1922), better known as 'Spy', was the most celebrated of the group of artists who worked for the magazine 'Vanity Fair', producing caricatures of the most notable figures of the day, royalty, statesmen, artists, athletes, actors, scientists and so on. Occasionally he painted more conventional portraits, of which this is a delightfully informal example, said to date from 1919.
Nine 19th Century silver various Fiddle pattern table spoons, eight engraved on the handles, including two Scottish - R Gray & Son, Edinburgh, 1814; Robert Key, Perth, 1837, the remaining London, H Lias & J Wakely, 1878, Wms Eley & Fearn, 1803, W, Eley, Fearn & Chawner, 1810; SH/DC, 1836 & 1844; M Emmanuel, 1828; Sarah & John Blake,, 1822 - 21.16 /657 grams (9)
An H & R Daniel, shaped circular plate painted with colourful floral spray, possibly by Pollard, with gilding, approx 25cms wide, together with a similar shaped side dish with floral spray and vine decoration in relief to rim, with gilding and a similar small spill vase with floral decoration and shaped and gilded rim, some restoration to rim (3)
Firman signed with black tughra of Abdulmecid 1st (r. 1839-1861) Ottoman Turkey, 19th century . Turkish text on paper, 8 lines to the page written in diwani script with black ink, decorated with three vertical lines of gilded dots and surmounted by the Sultan's tughra illuminated with floral motifs.. Cm 41,00 x 63,00.

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