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FIVE BOXES OF KITCHENWARE AND CERAMICS, to include John Webb salt glazed pottery cannisters, pots, cheese dish, dishes and ashtray, four large Imperial Blue Denby meat plates and oven dish, a quantity of stainless steel serving dishes, a stainless steel 'Old Hall' cruet set, a Royal Doulton 'Desert Star' pattern part dinner set, a Queen Anne 'Lucerne' pattern tea set, a Radford hand painted 'bamboo' pattern cheese dish, drinking glasses, etc (s.d) (5 boxes)
FOUR BOXES OF CERAMICS AND ORNAMENTS, to include a family of three Coalport 'Collectable' black elephants 'Wait For Me', 'I'm tired', 'Taking a Rest', two 'Majestic' Panther figures (both chipped ears), three Wedgwood egg form pots, a vivid blue W. Goebel 1973 Budgerigar (end of tail chipped), a mid-Twentieth Century Radford hand painted rose bowl and ashtray, a Hornsea Royal Fauna posy vase, a Mason's Blue Mandalay table lamp, height 37cm to top of brass fitting, Art Pottery planters, an Aynsley 'Wild Tudor' pattern vase, height 20cm, a Royal Worcester pin dish, a large Sandicast sculpture of a Mastiff Pup, etc (s.d) (4 boxes + loose)
A keychain with four keys, a leather fob, a tag - owned by John Lennon and used for the Radford Mini, driven by Lennon c late 1960s with reg LGF696D. The ID tag lists Lennon's 'Kenwood' home and the leather fob is from 'Brydor Cars' - Brian Epstein's automobile business. Provenance: purchased by the vendor from auction in 2015. The keys and car were formerly owned by Lennon's PA at Apple Records.
Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian lustre squat oviod form vase by William S. Mycock Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian lustre squat oviod form vase, decorated by William S. Mycock (1872-1950). Painted with Art Nouveau stylised foliage and other botanical forms on a red ground. Artist's monogram to the base for Mycock as well as incised initials 'ETR' for Edward Thomas Radford, with a % year mark, shape 2406 and impressed factory marks, 16cm highLoss of gilding to the inner top rim as well as scratching to the interior
Documented late 17th Century walnut and cane high-back chair, with pierced arched foliate scroll cresting over double-waisted caned tall back flanked by turned uprights, the cane seat on turned and scroll-carved front supports joined by a stretcher echoing the cresting, the rear with full-length metal supports, beneath brass plaque stating "This chair came from the Old Chancery Court London (shewn on page 109 of Macquoids History of Furniture) was bequeathed to the Bristol Savages [now Bristol 1904 Arts] by the late Charles E. Evans Lt. Commander, R. N. V. R. of Nailsea Court", with old handwritten paper label restating this provenance beside, 132cm highThe chair is indeed shown in Macquoid's 'Age of Walnut' p. 109, fig. 102, where stated 'Walnut chair. Property of A. L. Radford, Esq.'.
Helen Allingham, RWS (British, 1848-1926)Pound Green, Freshwater signed 'H.Allingham' (lower right)watercolour and scratching out31.8 x 43.5cm (12 1/2 x 17 1/8in).Footnotes:ExhibitedLeger Galleries, London 17th November – 24th December 1982, no, 52.Literature H. Allingham and D. Radford, William Allingham – A Diary, London, 1908, p. 167-169.M. B. Huish, Happy England, London, 1903, p 178.William Allingham recorded in his diary that he lodged with Mrs Curry at Myrtle Cottage, Pound Green over Christmas 1867 spending time with the Tennysons, a short walk away, at Farringford.In the early 1890s his widow, Helen Allingham, visited the Isle of Wight and painted the cottage on two occasions. A second watercolour is reproduced in Happy England as At Pound Green, Freshwater.Myrtle Cottage featured in a couple of pre-lst World War postcards but at some stage thereafter it was demolished.We are grateful to Annabel Watts for her assistance in cataloguing this lot.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Armleder, John. Vier Publikationen von Ecart Publications. Mit einigen Abbildungen. Genf, Ecart Publications, 1973. Verschiedene Formate, Original-Broschuren (etwas braunfleckig, 1 Broschur leicht wasserrandig).1969 gründete John M. Armleder in Genf zusammen mit Patrick Lucchini und Claude Rychner, mit denen er seit seiner Kindheit befreundet war, die Ecart Performance Group. "En 1972-1973 la galerie, la librairie et les éditions Ecart sont créées à leur tour. Durant sept années, des activités animées par l'esprit Fluxus s'y succèdent: performances, installations, expositions de groupe, éditions de multiples." (www.centrepompidou.fr zum Film Ecart Performance Group / John M. Armleder). Aus der Groupe Ecart ging die von 1973 bis 1980 bestehende Galerie Ecart hervor, die in Genf Ausstellungen und Performances von Joseph Beuys, John Cage und Andy Warhol veranstaltete. - I. Double Sphinx serie No. 1. J. Patrick Lucchini. - Eins von 250 Exemplaren. - Titel mit handschriftlichem Besitzvermerk von Klaus Groh. - II. Double Sphinx serie No. 3. ayacotl-excerpts. - Eins von 250 Exemplaren. - Mit datierter und signierter ("John") Widmung Armleders an Klaus Groh vom 2.12.1973. - III. ayacotl (Programm für März und April 1973). - Mit beiliegender Postkarte von Ecart. - IV. Friedman, Ken. Radford Thomas. Genf, Ecart, 1975. 3 geheftete Bl. - Eins von 200 Exemplaren. - Beigegeben: 3 Flugblätter, 2 Publikationen und 1 Einladungskarte zu Ecart Performance Group bzw. Armleder. 1974-1975. - Insgesamt gut erhalten. - Provenienz: Archiv Klaus Groh.
GORDON RADFORD; oil on board, 'Still Life with Box', signed, inscribed on Tib Lane Gallery label verso, detailing exhibition December 1983, 24 x 34cm, framed. (D)Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
WORLD RECORD 4 X 100 METRES RELAY 1963 Items relating to the equalling of the World Record at a training session in London in late 1963, three 10" X 7" b/w photos, one of the team showing their medals and the other 2 showing them drinking champagne and the cork signed by the team, Peter Radford, Berwyn, Dave and Ron Jones. Plus a Windsor Hotel sheet signed by all 4 in May 1964 and a letter from the British Amateur Athletic Board 1/5/1964 requesting Berwyn to attend Buckingham Palace 20/5/1964 for his award presented by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh with the itinerary. Two letters from the British Amateur Athletic Board relating to Jones going to Buckingham Palace to received an award and an menu for the Merthyr Amateur Athletic Club for their Annual Dinner 14/4/1964 with the team as Guests of Honour, signed by Berwyn Jones. Good
GLADYS ROGERS FOR ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; a squat vase with stylised detail on a ribbed ground, potted by Edward Radford, height 16cm, a squat vase with floral decoration, height 8cm, and a similar bowl (3).Additional InformationLight wear to the glaze, the squat vase with hairline crack, the bulbous vase with crazing to the body.
Two boxes of assorted china to include: various preserve jars; Royal Staffordshire, Price etc, Carlton Ware floral trinket dish, two pottery figures of cats, basket, lady shaped pin cushion with ceramic bust, Carlton Ware sauce jug with stand, Radford ashtray, Carlton Ware pedestal bowl and small bowl, centre bowl, art pottery mugs, cottage design cakestand, Carlton Ware salt and pepper, Burleigh ware Scrooge toby jug, fish jug, model of a Yorkie dog, various vases, jugs etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A GROUP OF AYNSLEY AND OTHER TRIOS, CUPS AND SAUCERS, assorted patterns to include a pink rimmed trio printed and tinted with orchids, a 2900 navy blue gilt trio and coffee can and saucer, a blue and white trio and egg cup printed with flowers, a 6841 trio having central floral motif inside borders of cream, pink and gold, together with a late nineteenth century Samuel Radford green ground trio with gilt foliate decoration, and a printed and tinted trio with floral sprays marked 'Como, Made in England' (Qty) (Condition report: most pieces appear in good condition, sd, some wear and signs of use)
1955 Bentley R-Type by H.J. MullinerMileage:9,442 The R-Type is the second series of post-war Bentley motorcars and replaced the Mk. VI. Essentially a larger boot version of the Mk. VI. The R-type was a development of the Mk. VI Bentley with several mechanical improvements such as higher rear axle ratios. As with its predecessor, a standard body was available as well as coachbuilt versions by firms including H.J. Mulliner, Park Ward, Harold Radford, Freestone and Webb and others. Even by this date, there was little difference (other than the radiator grilles and the carburation) between the standard Bentley R-Type and the Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn, though Bentley was still the more popular sporting marque. Indeed, the vast majority of cars produced were Bentleys with some 2,500 units manufactured during the R-Type's run. During development, it was referred to as the Bentley Mk. VII; even the chassis cards for these cars describe them as Bentley VII's. The R-Type name, which is now usually applied, stems from chassis series RT.This delightful Bentley has been owned within the same family since 1985. The penultimate owner having passed away a couple of years ago, the family transferred ownership into their name. Always having been a much enjoyed and cared example, it was decided during lockdown to try and bring the car back up to a good standard in memory of their late father. Specialist mechanical repairs were carried out which included replacing the head gasket and ensuring the ‘one shot’ lubrication system works correctly. The interior was thoroughly cleaned, with the leather being treated and the wood refurbished. During our inspection, the car started immediately when requested and ran extremely well, the 4566cc engine sounded excellent. We are advised she drives well with no known faults. This stylish, aluminium bodied R-Type, with coachwork by H.J. Mulliner is competitively estimated given the condition of the car and is well worth further inspection. Aluminium bodiedRecent mechanical work carried out
1968 Morris Mini Cooper S Mk. II Transmission: manualMileage:31026The motoring correspondent of The Times reported in May 1963 the Mini while a popular second car in many households was no longer strictly the fashion, the Grande Luxe Mini de Ville by Radford had taken over. On test in London, he reported, it attracted more attention than a Ferrari Berlinetta with its special colour scheme and trim, sliding sunroof, radiator grille with two more recessed lights, special sound insulation and electric windows. The car tested by The Times also had white leather upholstery and deep lambswool carpets, tachometer, ammeter, oil gauge, clock, headlamp flasher and water temperature gauge. Further extras were: a laminated wood steering wheel, automatic red caution lights on open doors, a reading light, cigar lighter, twin-speaker radio and an air blower to demist the rear window. After the 1967 Earls Court Motor Show The Times recorded that Captains of Industry ordered them, painted them to match their Rolls-Royces and gave them to their wives. Pop Stars and West End playboys presumably invested in them as a status symbols. The reporter tested 'a typical Mini de Ville', a 1275 Mini-Cooper S with an engine performance pack providing up to about 110 m.p.h. Outwardly the only distinction was the magnesium alloy wheels, sunroof and non-standard paint. Inside absolutely everything seemed like a refugee from a Rolls-Royce.This exceptional 1968 Morris Mini Cooper S Mk. II has all the hallmarks of being a superb example built by Radford, but no records to prove this can be found. Purchased by a private collector in 2016 where it remained until now only covering 70 miles in this time, but still being fully maintained. The previous owner purchased the car around 2012 from a long-term owner who lived in Derby. Between his purchase and the car being sold in 2016 he sent it to marque specialists Paul Preston Classic Mini Restoration for repainting and restoring as necessary. Stripping the car down and removing the original paint, it was found that the body was sound and rust free, the coachbuilders work was to the highest 'Rolls-Royce' standards where the Mk. II body shell had been de-seemed and lead filled including the smoothed front panel. The car was repainted to the highest of standards in the original colour of maroon. Refitted the excellent bespoke cream and piped red, Connolly leather interior, the burr walnut dashboard with a full compliment of Smith gauges and felt roof lining, A and C pillar panels and Mota Lita wood rimmed steering wheel. Other Radford features include a Webasto folding sunroof and grill recessed Lucas spotlights. During this time the engine and gearbox were overhauled. This lovely Cooper S is supplied with a V5 registration document, the heritage certificate confirming that it is a matching numbers car and file with history.
Four boxed 1:18 and 1:43 scale models,comprising two 1:18 scale die-cast models of Austin Healey 3000Mk-1 Racing Proto by Kyosho, (Ref No.08145R), finished in red/white livery, and Stirling Moss's 1961 RAC Tourist Trophy winning Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Passo Corto SWB by Hotwheels Elite, in dark blue racing livery with race number 7, and two 1:43 scale Bentley Harold Radford Countryman Saloon models by Matrix Scale Models, (Ref No.MX 1021-021), limited edition of 408, each boxed with packing and seemingly unused or unopened. (4)Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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