Football John Radford signed Highbury Heroes 16x12 colourised photo pictured playing in goal against Stoke City in the FA Cup semi-final after replacing an injured Bob Wilson. Good condition. All autographs 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.
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Cricket multi signed miniature bat signed by 11 ex England players such as Roger Tolchard, Graham Roope, Peter Such, John Childs, Jim Parks, Derek Randall, John Lever, Alan Wells, Monte Lynch, Neal Radford and Angus Fraser. Good condition. All autographs 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.
Beer labels, a mixed selection of approx. 30 labels, various shapes, sizes and breweries inc. Wadworth's Devizes, Strong & Co Romsey, Hyde's Manchester, Greenall Whitley & Co Warrington & St Helens, Webster's Halifax, Randall Guernsey, Radford Brewery Leamington Spa, Shipstone's Nottingham & many more (gd/vg)
Attributed to Thomas William Hammond (British 1854-1935) - A View of Trent Bridge and The Old Trent Bridge Inn (pair) charcoal on paper, both signed and inscribed to mounts with location, 34 x 51.5cm approx, together with a pair of late 19th century black and white etchings of coastal scenes at Staithes, Yorkshire and Robin Hoods Bay, Yorkshire, both with monogram within plates, WTG, 28 x 41cm, also together with a 19th century black and white lithograph, half length portrait of John Radford Smalley after E Eddis, 50 x 42cm, and a monochrome print of The Horsefair after Rosa Bonheur, all framed (6)
ARSENAL AUTOGRAPHS A 1970/1 The Double autograph book including Jimmy Rimmer, Liam Brady, Pat Rice, Alan Ball, George Armstrong, Malcolm MacDonald, Sammy Nelson, John Matthews, John Radford, Peter Simpson, David O'Leary, John Hollins, David Seaman, Trevor Ross, Frank Stapleton, Alan Hudson, Terry Neill, Pat Howard, Willie Young, David Price, Graham Rix, Pat Jennings, Steve Walford, Mark Heeley, Alan Sunderland, Paul Merson, Lee Dixon, George Graham, Tony Adams, Perry Groves, Nigel Winterburn, Steve Bould, Andy Linighan, Bob Wilson, Alex Manninger, Ray Parlour and Frank McLintock. Almost all autographs are back-to-back. Some pages are loose. Generally good
Collection of correspondence, comprising: autograph letter signed by Evelyn Ashley (1836-1907), private secretary to Lord Palmerston, headed '10 Downing Street', 3 December 1860, addressed to E. J. Howard, stating that Lord Palmerston regrets he cannot attend the annual meeting of the Sheffield school of art, complete with envelope bearing wax seal; autograph letter signed by Thomas Sidney Cooper RA (1803-1902), artist, addressed to Mr Gilbert, Sheffield, content indistinct, postage paid, 1842; autograph letter signed by Alfred Vickers (1786-1868), artist, addressed to Mr E Stirling Howard, 26 December 1840, thanking him for his letter and present, and discussing painting, complete with envelope; a letter addressed to Mrs Kirby, Regents Park, on behalf of King George V, on Buckingham Palace letterhead, 28 February 1912, conveying thanks for her message regarding the king's return from India, and sending condolences for the death of Mrs Kirby's mother, Mrs Betham, indistinctly signed by secretary, with envelope stamped Privy Purse; autograph envelope signed by George Canning (1770-1827), Tory statesman who served as Prime Minister, addressed to Mr Radford of Sheffield, free frank 17 March 1825; autograph letter signed by Sir William Sterndale Bennett (1816-1875), composer, addressed to Sterling Howard, inviting him for breakfast to discuss 'Exhibition business'; autograph envelope signed by Charles Ellis, 6th Baron Howard de Walden (1799-1868), British diplomat, free frank 2 April 1832 (7)Provenance: By descent. Vendor's late husband was descended on his mother's side from noted artist Benjamin West PRA (American, 1738-1820)
Maurice Frederick Codner (British 1888-1958) Portrait of Albert Yarrow Radford Esq, oil on canvas, signed bottom left and dated 1957, measurements 112 x 87 cm, frame 138 x 112 cm.Plaque inscribed 'Presented to Albert Yarrow Radford Esq. Director and Agency Manager by the managerial staff of the United Friendly Insurance Co Ltd as a token of respect and esteem, May 7th 1957Please note this lot is subject to VAT on the hammer priceCondition report: The painting is an oil on canvas, framed under glazing. The canvas condition is good- no obvious signs of rips, tears, holes. The paint condition appears well preserved and no obvious evidence for paint loss or deterioration. There is wear and tear to the frame
A pair of Crown Devon Fielding's squat pillar candlesticks of Art Deco design, decorated in colours with flowers on a pale green ground, 9 cm high, design No. 2320 (both damaged and repaired) a Royal Copenhagen vase, decorated with a Mallard in flight, 13 cm high (repaired) and a small pottery of vase of Radford design (chip to rim)
Eliot (George, i.e. Marian Evans). Adam Bede, 2 volumes, 5th edition, William Blackwood, 1859, half-titles present, some light spots and a few marks to outer margins, original orange-brown blindstamped cloth gilt, lightly rubbed (generally in bright condition), with binder's ticket of Edmonds & Remnants to rear pastedown of first volume, contemporary ownership inscription in ink to yellow chalk-glazed endpaper of each volume of M. McNaughtan, dated 1859, 8vo, together with an autograph postally used envelope from George Eliot to Miss Hennell, Ivy Cottage, Radford Road, Coventry, with perforated Penny Red stamp and postmarks dated London (Wandsworth High Street) May 21, 1859, and Coventry May 22, 1859, to verso, later 19th century ink inscription to verso 'The handwriting of "George Eliot"', 68 x 120 mm (2.7 x 4.75 ins)Qty: (3)
Map reference books. A mixed collection of approximately 200 books, pamphlets and dealers catalogues, 20th century, numerous map reference books, dealers catalogues, academic papers and pamphlets, including examples by Tooley, Holloway, Baynton-Williams, Kentish, Upcott, Harvey, Radford, Koeman, Fisher, Brooke-Hitching and Blake, various sizes, good/very goodQty: (approx. 200)
Six Davenport Imari coffee cans, a Royal Worcester "Marissa" campana vase, 6" high, a Radford jug with figure decoration, 11" high, a dessert plate and a Royal Worcester tileCondition:Davenport cans have some internal staining and rubbing to gilding.Radford jug has a crack to the handle.The tile is fine.Dessert dish has surface scratches to green ground.Worcester urn has staining to inside.
Four boxes of miscellaneous china and plated wares, to include a vintage moulded plastic cowboy figure with marble base, a plated chamber stick, and a Beswick foxhound. CONDITION REPORT: Some damages, the Radford lidded dish has a chip to the cover, some wear etc and tarnishing and oxidation to the metal wares.
Photography - The British Empire, Colonial Africa - three photograph albums containing b/w photographs taken by William Willows Baxter Kitching (1887-1958), during his time as a surveyor for the British Colonial Service from 1914-1933, volume I illustrating Kenya and its capital Nairobi's imperial architecture, the people of the Kikuyu tribe and their dance (the Ingoma), court of justice and warriors armed with spears and shields, further shots of Kitching on leave at Llansteffan Castle, Wales; volume II showing occupied German East Africa in 1916, including scenes of World War One - a Mbgathi horse camp, a mud-stranded armoured car, a train that had detonated a German mine, Red Cross transport and a hospital train, other more leisurely images: big game hunting, other African views of Mobasa, Zanzibar, Beira, Laurenco Marques, Durban, Port Elizabeth and Cape Town, and a large picture of a young lion taken by Cherry Kearton (1871-1940); volume III with further views of Nairobi, the 1919 Mombasa Peace Celebrations, more big game shoots and hunting, 1919 leave home via Naples, Marseille and Norway!, the return in 1921 via Madeira, 1924 leave then via Genoa, Port Said, Aden, Lugano and Venice, Crossing the Line in 1927 with his new bride Ethel (née Radford Cooper of Derby), their marital home Mwanza and a safari in a Chevrolet lorry, 1930 leave: Pisa, Florene, Lugano and Venice, its art and architecture, then back to Africa in 1932, oblong albums, mixed bindings and sizes, [3]
In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websitePair: Gunner Askham, Royal Artillery British War and Victory Medals (157094 Gnr. W. E. Askham. R.A.) traces of verdigris, otherwise very fine or better Pair: Private A. F. Radford, Northumberland Fusiliers British War and Victory Medals (4-3636 Pte. A. F. Radford. North’d Fus.) remnants of acid/fire damage, good fine Pair: Lance Corporal E. Wilton, Military Mounted Police British War and Victory Medals (P-2358 L. Cpl. E. Wilton. M.M.P.) very fine or better Pair: Private F. G. Leach, Royal Marine Light Infantry British War and Victory Medals (Ch. 2925-S- Pte. F. G. Leach. R.M.L.I.) traces of verdigris, nearly very fine or better (8) £60-£80
Ceramics - a Victorian octagon shaped transfer printed plate, William Ewart Gladstone; Radford part tea service; Royal Worcester Evesham pattern tureen and cover; Royal Crown Derby Posies pattern pin dish; Gainsborough china part tea service; a Denby owl jug (faults); a Darington crystal carafe, boxed; M J Hummell figures; Pendelfin figures etc (large quantity in two boxes)

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