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Brian Clough signed 6x4 colour magazine photo. 21 March 1935 - 20 September 2004) was an English football player and manager. He played as a striker and remains one of the Football League's highest goalscorers, but his career was shortened by a serious injury. As a manager, Clough's name is closely associated with that of Peter Taylor, who served as his assistant manager at various clubs in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. They achieved great successes with Derby County and Nottingham Forest. Clough is also remembered for doing frequent radio and television interviews in which he made controversial remarks about players, other managers, and the overall state of the game. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
ƟWilliam Trevor, near complete set of Works, most first or limited editions, signed by the author [most UK, 1958-2009]a group of 56 volumes, comprising: A Standard of Behaviour (1958, spine of dust-jacket faded, spotted and a little soiled), The Old Boys (1964), The Boarding House (1965), The Love Department (1966), The Love Department (1966, duplicate copy), The Day we got Drunk on Cake (1967), Mrs Eckdorf on O'Neill's Hotel (1969), Miss Gomez and the Brethren (1971), The Old Boys (1971, original printed covers), Winter's Tales form Ireland (1972), The Ballroom of Romance (1972), A Night with Mrs da Tanka (1972, original printed covers), Going Home (1972, original printed covers), Elizabeth Alone (1973), The Last Lunch of the Season (1973), Factions (1974), Angels at the Ritz (1975), Old School Ties (1976), The Children of Dynmouth (1976), Lovers of their Time (1978), Other People's Worlds (1980), Best Radio Plays (1981), Beyond the Pale (1981), Fools of Fortune (1983), Best Radio Plays of 1982 (1983), A Writer's Ireland (1984), Seven Deadly Sins (1985), The News from Ireland (1986), Nights at the Alexandra (1987), The Silence in the Garden (1988, limited edition, cloth-backed boards), The Silence in the Garden (1988), The Oxford Book of Irish Short Stories (1989), The Collected Stories (1990), William Trevor, a study of his fiction (by Gregory A. Schrimer, 1990, signed by Trevor), Family Sins (1990), Two Lives (1991), Juliet's Story (1991), Juliet's Story (1991, illustrated by Brian Bourke), Excursions in the Real World (1993), Excursions in the Real World (1993, limited edition), William Trevor (by Kristin Morrison, 1993, signed by Trevor) Felicia's Journey (1994), After Rain (1996), Death in Summer (1998), William Trevor (by Dolores Mackenna, 1999, signed by Trevor, paperback edition), The Hill Bachelors (2000), Nights at the Alexandra (2001), The Story of Lucy Gault (2002), The Story of Lucy Gault (2002, duplicate copy), A Bit on the Side (2004), Cheating at Canasta (2007), Men of Ireland (2008), Love and Summer (2009), all signed by the author, original cloth, dust-jackets where applicable, 8vo Ɵ Indicates that the lot is subject to buyer’s premium of 25% exclusive of VAT (0% VAT).
Ɵ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Hobbit, or there and back again, first edition, first impression [London, George Allen & Unwin, 1937]complete, “1937” printed on the titlepage, frontispiece in black and white, original map endpapers and pastedowns, very slightly browned, original green decorated cloth, with Tolkien’s own mountain and dragon design, very slight shelf lean otherwise excellent condition, original first impression dust-jacket with “Dodgeson” (better known as Lewis Carroll) manual correction on lower flap, some very small restoration to small scuff marks, overall a fine and remarkably clean copy, 8voAn exemplary copy of the true first edition of Tolkien’s debut novel, first printed in September 1937 with a limited run of 1500 copies. It offered its reader, exhausted by the horrors of the First World War and fearful of the next, an escape into the imaginary lands of Middle Earth, travelling with them through the Shire, Rivendell and Mirkwood, leading to the climatic confrontation with the dragon Smaug under the Lonely Mountain. The Hobbit proved wildly popular and had completely sold out by December of the same year. The second impression soon followed, with a print run of 2300 copies, including new additions of colour plates and additional maps. The second printing bears the same date of publication “1937” on the titlepage and is often misidentified as the first edition of the work.Its popularity grew steadily on a global scale since its publication, with numerous editions published, and radio and television versions realised as far afield as Finland. In 2012-2014 it was once again honoured as a seminal work of fantasy literature, in Peter Jackson’s trilogy of film adaptations.As the work was intended to be book for children, few first edition copies emerge in the same outstanding condition as the present example. Ɵ Indicates that the lot is subject to buyer’s premium of 25% exclusive of VAT (0% VAT).
AN AUTOGRAPH ALBUM COLLECTED IN AND AROUND 1923 BY MR HERBERT TABB AND MRS LYDIA TABB WORKING ON BEHALF OF BARNADOS FUND RAISING AT VARIOUS EVENTS, containing approximately 69 autographs containing five past Prime Ministers, Herbert Henry Asquith 1908-1916, David Lloyd George 1916-1922, Stanley Baldwin 1923-1924, 1924-1929, 1935-1937, Ramsay MacDonald 1924-1924, Winston Churchill 1940-1945, 1951-1955, four important Authors including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930), (Sherlock Holmes), Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) (Jungle Book), Sir J.M. Barrie (1860-1937) (Peter Pan), H. G. Wells (1866-1946) (War of Worlds), other notable signatures include four members of Shackleton's Last Expedition in 1921 - Boy Scouts - Marr & Mooney Wireless Operator - Watts Airman -Carr, Sir Robert Baden-Powell, Sir Alfred Pickford (Scout Movement), The Earl of Meath, a number of autographs obtained at the London Rover Social 1923, Major the Lord Hampton D.S.O. Earl Beatty Admiral of The Fleet (Commanded the 1st Battlecruiser Squadron at the Battle of Jutland in 1916) and he received the surrender of the German High Seas Fleet at the end of the First World War, Le Marechal Foch served as the Supreme Allied Commander during the First World War and present at the Armistice of 11 Novemeber, Air Marshall Sir Hugh Trenchard described by many as the father of the Royal Air Force, Field Marshall Earl Haig, Senior Officer of the British Army during the First World War and Commander during the Battle of the Somme, Arras, Third Battle of Ypres, Alexander Millerand Prime Minister and President of France, Lady Louis Mountbatten, H.M. Bateman Humorous Artist and Cartoonist, C.R.W. Nevinson War Artist, Guglielmo Marconi 1874-1937 The Italian Inventor and Electrical Engineer - known for the 1st Radio Transmission, Sir Frank Dyson Royal Greenwich Astronomer and remembered for introducing time signals (Pips), Mr Arthur R. Burrows (Uncle Arthur) Director of programmes B.B.C. read the B.B.C.'s first ever news bulletin 14 November 1922, Sir Fredrick Bridge Organist, a number of Archbishop's Bishops & Deans, Jack Hobbs Cricket, Music Hall Artists and Comedians to include Sir Squire Bancroft, Matheson Lang, George Grossmith, Charlie Chaplin, Sir Henry Wood, Miss Lena Ashwell, Miss Fay Compton, Miss Peggy O'Neil, Arthur Bourchier, others such as Lord Dawson of Penn, Sir Robert Blair, Lord Lansdowne, Sir Landon Ronald, Norman Angell, Austin Chamberlain, Lord Birkenhead
Robert Stewart Sherriffs (1906-1960), caricature study of a shady figure in discussion with a lady, signed watercolour, titled to reverse "Sketch May 5. 1937." unframed, 36.5cm x 28.5cm (Robert Sherriffs was asked by Beverley Nicholls to illustrate the 'Woad' series of celebrity profiles that he wrote in "the Sketch" weekly journal. Sheriffs went on to produce regular full-page theatre and film drawings for the magazine. From 1927, he contributed drawings to the Radio Times, he also worked as film caricaturist on Punch from 1948 until 1960.)
A limited edition Mulberry Roberts RadioThe black Congo leather radio with gold tone hardware and single handle, gold tone disc bearing Mulberry logo to side, numbered 225162 to reverse, Model R250, serial number 268373, approx. dimensions 24x15x10cm.CONDITION REPORTOverall condition fairSome scuffs, scratches and dents in keeping with useWould benefit from a clean, particularly inside of back compartmentHas been turned on, not tuned!Some slight tarnish to metal fittingsBattery Original plastic sticker still covering gold tone disc
British Cold War era Royal Navy Nuclear Submariners Officer's issue "Lemania" stainless steel, manual wind, monopusher chronograph Wristwatch. White dial with Arabic numerals. Separate seconds dial. Marked "Lemania", with Broad Arrow and "Incabloc" along with "Swiss Made". The "T" marking has been correctly blanked out in white as correct for a modified Series 3 RN watch to allow usage in nuclear submarines, therefore all radio active Tritium removed. Reverse of case marked with Broad Arrow and stores number "0552/924-3312" (Previous number 3306 has been struck out when the watch was reissued for use on Nuclear Submarines) together with "81390". Black leather replacement wrist strap. The watch was last serviced approx 18 months ago. Runs and ticks.
WW2 British RAF Medal group consisting of 1939-45 Star, France & Germany Star, War Medal and Defence Medal, all complete with ribbons. Along with a copy of "Electrical and Radio Notes for Wireless Operators" dated 1939 and a modern reprint of "Pilots & Flight Enginners notes for the Halifax III & VII".
An Aldis signal lamp with case together with 6 additional books (Air Ministry electrical and radio notes for wireless operators October 1939, Admiralty handbook of wireless telegraphy Vol. I & II 1938, modern radio communication by J.H.Reyner Vol I & II 1945, Operation of Airborne radar September 1944)
§ Robert Tavener (British, 1920-2004) Homeless signed 'Robert Tavener' (lower right) pen and wash 10 x 27cm (4 x 11in) Other Notes: Tavener exhibited his work in a number of commercially successful one-man shows throughout his career, and he annually submitted works to the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. From the 1950s, Tavener produced numerous illustrations for children's books, and gained prestigious commissions from organisations including London Transport, Shell, the BBC, Penguin Books, and the Radio Times. His work is now held in over twenty-five public collections in the UK alone, including the Victoria and Albert Museum.Paint loss to the very edges, particularly the bottom left and bottom right.
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