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Collection of mixed ceramics to include Portmeirion, Wedgwood, Royal Doulton and Royal Worcester, featuring Portmeirion 'Botanic Garden' (2x extra large teacups and a rolling pin), 2 x Portmeirion Parian jugs, Wedgwood 'Petersham' ware, Jasperware, Royal Doulton 'Samarra', Royal Worcester 'King Arthur Plates', Wedgwood ginger jar, etc (3 boxes)
A mixed lot of ceramics to include Portmeirion rolling pin, porcelaine de Paris wine bottle cooler with snowdrop pattern, Spode Copeland chin plate for T. Goode & Co London, Mason Cash mixing bowl, Chinese blue and white bowls, encrusted vases on tripod base, 19th century hand painted dishes, Mintons for T Goode & Co, majolica plate etc
A group of 19th century and later metalware, including a Victorian brass doorbell, a Salter brass spit jack, a pair of Middle Eastern silver overlaid beakers, height 10cm, a pair of brass chambersticks and a glass rolling pin.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
John Lennon interview recording conducted by John Hill student of Hull University on the 16th October 1964 at the A.B.C. Theatre Hull on behalf of the university newspaper 'Torchlight'. The interview lasts eight and a half minutes. It catches John in an upbeat breezy mood answering questions about the following topics: the song writing process ('sometimes you get an idea ....I dunno....my left leg.... and then write about that....'), recording (.... 'they just say - you're recording on such and such a date and they hope we turn up with some good songs written ....'), an alternative career path (.... 'I'd probably just have been a lay-about....'), failing at college (....'some other lads did my exams for me ....'), reading matter ( Clockwork Orange, Alice in Wonderland), his books of prose, tastes in music, the Blues, The Rolling Stones, being a Beatle vis-a-vis anonymity ('Whatever I'd be I'd choose to be rich .... who wants to walk down the street?').The interview was recorded on 1/4 inch Emitape on a Fi-Cord Fidelity Recording machine. The reel-to-reel tape comes in its original Emitape plastic box and is accompanied by the Fi-Cord reel-to-reel machine on which the interview was originally recorded. Also included in this lot are a copy of the 'Torchlight' newspaper from 21st November 1964, two photographs of the interviewer with John Lennon (the interviewer is pictured to the left of John Lennon in the photograph in which John is signing a sketch) and one photograph of Paul McCartney with another reporter, the largest measures 12 x 16.5cm and a transcript of the interview. The recording is also accompanied by the original Fi-Cord tape recorder with microphone, four original 2v batteries and battery charger. The tape recorder has been adapted to take 3xAA batteries and the 2v battery charger is fitted with a standard UK 3-pin AC plug. The interview was recorded in the press room prior to the Beatles concert at the A.B.C. Theatre and is sold with copyright.
A mixed lot - sewing, comprising a mother of pearl 'bird cage' tape measure with complete printed tape, 1.5cms, a tooled leather needle book, another in card, a nickel plated rolling pin needle roll, a vegetable ivory and bone combination reel holder and pin cushion, and a Royal Worcester style hand painted thimble signed by Peter Platt, c1950. (6)
A PAIR OF LE CREUSET ORANGE GLAZED OVAL CERAMIC INDIVIDUAL CASSEROLE DISHES AND COVERS, impressed marks to the bases, length handle to handle 16.8cm, together with a marble rolling pin on a wooden stand (4) (Condition report: the casseroles look to have little or no use, the rolling pin is in useable condition)
A collection of music handbills, circa 1960s. With artists including The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Billy J. Kramer, Everly Bros, Dusty Springfield and others (Fairfield Hall, Croydon, Odeon, Brighton Hippodrome) Condition Report: By repute the handbills are original having been collected by the owner along with autograph albums that are in this sale. All have some pin holes and spots of discolouration. Some have binder holes. Dusty Springfield, Everly Bros, Beatles, Bobby Vee have been previously foldedTommy Roe, The beatles have tape to the cornersTommy Roe, Everly Bros, Beatles, Bobby Vee have small tears to the edgesBilly J Krammer, Brook Benton been torn along the bottomNone have been laminated or have obvious signs of restoration.
A collection of music handbills. With artists including The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Brenda Lee, Ray Charles, The Dave Clark Five, Dusty Springfield, Gerry and the Pacemakers and others (Fairfield Hall Croydon, The Coventry Theatre, The ABC, Granada) Condition Report: By repute the hand bills are original having been collected by the owner along with autographs albums we have in this sale. 31 programmes in the lot.All show signs of wear consistent with age and usage, including pin marks to the corners and spots of discolouration.Adam Faith, The Kinks, American Folk, Ray Charles, Gerry and the Pacemakers, The Searchers, The Searchers, The Tornados have small tears to the edges.Keith Beckett, Roy Orbison, Dave Clark Five, Billy J Kramer have small areas of tapeThe Kinks, Ray Charles, American Folk, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Manfred Mann, The Honeycombs, Dave Clark Five, Roy Orbison, The Animals, Rolling Stones, The Hollies have been folded.Brenda Lee has '1964' written to the top, '1962' to the other, also a large section missing to the bottom right. The Rolling Stones has '1964' written on the top.The Searchers and been cut down the side. Rolling stones have large staple tears. American Negro have ringbinder holes.None have obvious lamination or restoration.
A collection of music handbills, circa 1960s. With artists including The Who, The Kinks, The Rolling Stones (with Tina Turner and others), The Rolling Stones (with The Checkmates and others) (Adelphi, Colston Hall) and others Condition Report: All have signs of wear consistent with age and usage, including pin holes, rubbing and spots of discolouration. The Rolling Stones/The Rattles has remnants of sticker to the front, '12 64' written directly on the front and 'GKL 12/4/64' on the back. The Kinks/The Animals, Rolling Stones, The Who, The Who/Traffic have been folded The Kinks/The Animals, Rolling Stones have two holes
A large collection of music handbills, circa 1960s. Including artists The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The Kinks, Dave Berry, Manfred Mann, The Bachelors, The Supremes, Chuck Berry, Cilla Black, Roy Orbison, Cliff Richard, various Gospel Choirs and others, (Odeon, London Palladium, the Granada), Condition Report: Total 37. All have 'Pin holes' holes to the top left and right corners, others also have some to the sides. All have some rubbing, slight discolouration around the 'Pin' holes and spots elsewhere with signs of general wear. ABC-Croydon, Kinks/Yardbirds, Cliff Richard/The Shadows, Beatles have '1965' written on the top, Kinks/Yardbirds, Cliff Richard/The Shadows have a staple mark.Kinks/Yardbirds, The Bachelors, Cliff Richard, Marquee Club, Jack Elliott, The Rolling Stones/Dave Berry, Chuck Berry, Hermans Hermits, Alan Bown, String Band, Pentangle, Banjo, have been folded previously.Gene Pitney, Folk'65, P.J. Proby, Jack Elliott, Pentangle have small tears.
A Grimwades pottery rolling pin with wooden handles advertising the 'Quick Cooker' bowls of various sizes, two Grimwades jelly moulds, a 1910 memoranda calendar plate, a pie funnel, The Klipstand ham stand, and a John Sainsbury's ham stand (rolling pin with hairline cracks to one end, allover crazing with light staining)

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