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Mark Lloyd Riddell, a metal sculpture Viking longboat light fitting, inscribed with monogram and dated '95, 73 x 34cm Footnote:- These lamps were made by the young Scottish sculptor Mark Riddell. Mark drank in the Nineties in the Port of Leith, the legendary hostelry run by Mary Moriarty. The lamps were made over many months and hung for thirty years in the pub. The pub became more popular and has been frequented by Irvine Welsh (who later had it featured in his novels as 'The Port Sunshine Bar', and run by 'Sick Boy'). David Mamet, Donovan. Featured in a film 'New Town Killers with Dougray Scott and been the subject of countless articles and radio shows.
Mark Lloyd Riddell, a metal sculpture Hovercraft light fitting, inscribed with monogram and dated '95, 55 x 25cm Footnote:- These lamps were made by the young Scottish sculptor Mark Riddell. Mark drank in the Nineties in the Port of Leith, the legendary hostelry run by Mary Moriarty. The lamps were made over many months and hung for thirty years in the pub. The pub became more popular and has been frequented by Irvine Welsh (who later had it featured in his novels as 'The Port Sunshine Bar', and run by 'Sick Boy'). David Mamet, Donovan. Featured in a film 'New Town Killers with Dougray Scott and been the subject of countless articles and radio shows.
Mark Lloyd Riddell, a metal sculpture triple masted galleon light fitting, inscribed with monogram and dated '95, 63 x 45cm Footnote:- These lamps were made by the young Scottish sculptor Mark Riddell. Mark drank in the Nineties in the Port of Leith, the legendary hostelry run by Mary Moriarty. The lamps were made over many months and hung for thirty years in the pub. The pub became more popular and has been frequented by Irvine Welsh (who later had it featured in his novels as 'The Port Sunshine Bar', and run by 'Sick Boy'). David Mamet, Donovan. Featured in a film 'New Town Killers with Dougray Scott and been the subject of countless articles and radio shows.
Mark Lloyd Riddell, a metal sculpture Submarine light fitting, inscribed with monogram and dated '95, 60 x 40cm Footnote:- These lamps were made by the young Scottish sculptor Mark Riddell. Mark drank in the Nineties in the Port of Leith, the legendary hostelry run by Mary Moriarty. The lamps were made over many months and hung for thirty years in the pub. The pub became more popular and has been frequented by Irvine Welsh (who later had it featured in his novels as 'The Port Sunshine Bar', and run by 'Sick Boy'). David Mamet, Donovan. Featured in a film 'New Town Killers with Dougray Scott and been the subject of countless articles and radio shows.
Scratch built radio controlled model of Royal Yacht 'Britannia', with 2 can motors powering twin screws, various radio gear, receiver, 3 servos including one for rudder control, 2 Sanyo loudspeakers, smoke generating unit in funnel, fine detailed model, approx 70 inches long x 9.5 inches beam
Finely detailed radio controlled MTB Perkasa class from Precedent kit, GRP hull and all wood fittings, gas turbine fast patrol boat, with radio receiver, 3 can motors powering triple screws, Futaba servos for direction control and speed, Futaba transmitter, on boat stand with book of plans 49.5 inches long
First wartime HMSO edition 1942 of the RAF booklet UNSIGNED We Speak from the Air containing 23 true accounts of the war in the air broadcast by BBC Radio. Because it was wartime for family security the names of all the participants were withheld. But the extract from. Contents. readily reveal a number of names e.g. Chapter 3 Sqn Ldr Bob Stanford Tuck, Chapter 11 Sgt James Allan Ward VC to name but two, and more are identified by research. 75 year old in. Good condition and eminently readable and collectable. Good condition
Roger Whittaker signature on reverse of black and white photo. Dedicated. Kenyan British singer-songwriter and musician, who was born in Nairobi. His music is an eclectic mix of folk music and popular songs in addition to radio airplay hits. He is best known for his baritone singing voice and trademark whistling ability as well as his guitar skills. He is widely known for his songs The Wind Beneath My Wings, Durham Town The Leavin 1969 and I Dont Believe in If Anymore 1970. American audiences are most familiar with his 1970 hit New World in the Morning and his 1975 hit The Last Farewell, the latter of which is his only single to hit the Billboard Hot 100 it made the Top 20 and also hit No. 1 on the Adult Contemporary chart. His final top-charting hit was Albany, which scored No. 1 in West Germany in 1982. Obtained in person by the head waiter of the Mayfair Hotel, Mount Royal Hotel and Jackstaws Restaurant in the late 60s early 70s. Good condition
Tamsin Greig signed 10x8 colour photo. English actress. She played Fran Katzenjammer in Black Books and Dr. Caroline Todd in Green Wing. She currently stars in two sitcoms: as Beverly Lincoln in the transatlantic sitcom Episodes, and as Jackie in the Channel 4 sitcom Friday Night Dinner. Other roles include Alice Chenery in BBC Ones comedy drama Love Soup, Debbie Aldridge in BBC Radio 4s soap opera The Archers, Miss Bates in the 2009 BBC version of Jane Austens Emma, and Beth Hardiment in the 2010 film version of Tamara Drewe. Good condition
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