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Air Commodore Alan C Deere, DSO, OBE, DFC official triple signed RAF First Day Cover RAFM HA19. Signed by Deere himself, Flt Lt J R Pintches, who flew the cover from Biggin Hill to Catterick in Devon WB531 of 207 Squadron, and Wolf-Dietrich Huy. Silver Jubilee GB stamp and 37th anniversary of Battle of Britain British Forces 1592 Postal Service September 1977 postmark. Royal Air Force Catterick November 1977 postmark on back of cover. 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.
BOAC Special Mosquito Aircraft Museum MAM(S)3 official cover signed by 4. Signatures include Sir Miles Thomas, Mr Whitney Straight, Mr A C Campbell-Orde, and Mr John W Booth. Flown by Dan-Air in de Havilland Comet 4C G-BDIX on May 2nd, 1977 from Gatwick to Malta and return, on the 25th anniversary of the world's first jet passenger service by BOAC. Silver Jubilee GB stamp and Heathrow Airport Hounslow Middx 11th May 1977 postmark. 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.
Royal Air Force Helicopter Squadron Serving With The British Contingent of UNFICYP. Westland Whirlwind HAR Mk10. Silver Wedding GB stamp and 84 Sqn Commemorating Service with United Nations British Forces 1416 Postal Service July 1973 postmark. 8 postmarks on back. 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.
8 signed The Edambusters Shoreham Air Day 1977 official FDC. Signatures include Jac Thuring, Jan van Kemenade, Leo vd Broek, Lt Col A vd Mortel, Anna Cor Groeneveld, Pim Siekrs, Eddy Smallwood, and Hank Vogel Reserve Pilot. Flown by 1077 Squadron Amsterdam, the Edambusters Display Team from Brighton, Hove and Worthing Joint Municipal Airport in preparation for Shoreham Air Day. Silver Jubilee GB stamp and RAFA Shoreham Air Day British Forces 1562 Postal Services 25th June 1977 postmark. 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.
Her Majesty The Queen's Silver Jubilee Review of the Royal Air Force official FDC. Cover flown in a Fly Past at RAF Finningley to mark Her Majesty the Queen's Silver Jubilee Review of the Royal Air Force. Silver Jubilee GB stamp and British Forces 1583 Postal Service July 1977 postmark. 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.
5 Team Members signed The Sparrowhawks Army Air Day Middle Wallop 1977 official FDC. Signatures include Brigadier P E Collins, Lt S Murray-Twinn, Lt S R Bidmean, S/Sgt J Dingwall, and S/Sgt T Groves. Cover was carried by a member of the Army Air Corps Centre Gazelle Helicopter Display Team The Sparrowhawks during their first public performance, Army Air Day 1977. Silver Jubilee GB stamp and Army Air Day British Forces 1559 Postal Service August 1977 postmark. 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.
9 Team Members signed The Red Devils RAFA Air Display Woodford 1977 official FDC. Signatures include WO2 E Lewington, Cpl A Sinclair, Cpl M Bird, Cpl I McTavish, L Cpl V Pickard, PTE J Leatherland, PTE K Holmes, PTE C Riley, and PTE B Robe. Silver Jubilee GB stamp and RAFA Woodford Jubilee Air Show British Forces 1586 Postal Service June 1977 postmark. 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.
R A C Goldring, R Wells, J Manley signed Mosquito Aircraft Museum MAM(S)3 official cover. Commemorates the Silver Jubilee of the world's first commercial jet airliner passenger service in de Havilland Comet 1 G-ALYP from London Airport to Johannesburg on May 2nd, 1952. Flown by Dan-Air in de Havilland Comet 4C G-BDIX on 2nd May 1977 from Gatwick to Malta and return, on the 25th anniversary of the world's first jet passenger service by BOAC. Signatures on this cover are a part of the crew who flew this cover. Silver Jubilee GB stamp and Heathrow Airport Hounslow Middx 11th May 1977 postmark. 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.
Phillip Rasmussen WW2 Pearl Harbour fighter pilots signed US FDC. army Air Corps second lieutenant assigned to the 46th Pursuit Squadron at Wheeler Field on the island of Oahu during the Japanese attack on December 7, 1941. He was one of the few American pilots to get into the air that day. Rasmussen was awarded a Silver Star for his actions. He flew many later combat missions, including a bombing mission over Japan that earned him an oak leaf cluster. He stayed in the military after the war and eventually retired from the United States Air Force as a lieutenant colonel in 1965. 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.
*Reeve (Richard Gilson, 1803-1889). The West Keal Ox, Winner of the II Class Premium of Twenty Sovereigns & Silver Medal to the Breeder; Also the Gold Medal for the best Beast exhibited in any of the cattle classes at Smithfield 1832..., circa 1833, aquatint with contemporary hand colouring, several repaired closed tears with some affecting image, slight abrasion causing loss to letters, 480 x 595 mm, mounted, framed and glazed Rothamsted Collection number 53A. (1)
*Railways. A large collection of approximately 3,500 postcard-size photographs of mostly British railway interest, all modern gelatin silver prints, many from older negatives, some with annotations, stickers and stamps to versos, unsorted and contained in a two drawer metal cabinet (approx. 3500)
*Railways. A large collection of approximately 3,500 postcard-size photographs of mostly British railway interest, all modern gelatin silver prints, many from older negatives, some with annotations, stickers and stamps to versos, unsorted and contained in a two drawer metal cabinet (approx. 3500)
*Butley. An American Theatre Wing Antoinette Perry or 'Tony' Award, presented to Alan Bates for Best Actor in a Play, given in 1973, nickel-plated brass and bronze medallion, the obverse featuring the theatrical masks of tragedy and comedy raised in relief, encircled with the text, 'Antoinette Perry Award', the reverse lettered in relief and engraved with specific details of this award, 'The League of New York Theatres, Inc. / Presents to / Alan Bates / Actor-Dramatic Star / "Butley" / For Distinguished Achievement in Theatre / 1973', diameter 8 cm (3 ins), held in a nickel-pated pewter swivel and mounted on a black acrylic base, gilt silver plaque lettered 'American Theatre Wing / Tony Award' (crookedly set), height 21 cm (8.25 ins), together with a second award, The Delia Austrian Medal for Distinguished Performance, presented to Alan Bates, "Butley", engraved brass medallion, diameter 7cm (2.75ins), in original plush-lined blue morocco push button cash by Medallic Art Co., New York Provenance: From the family of Sir Alan Bates (1934-2003). Butley is a play by Simon Gray set in the office of an English lecturer at a university in London. The title character, a T.S. Eliot scholar, is an alcoholic who loses his wife and his close friend and colleague - and possibly male lover - on the same day. It was first performed at the Criterion Theatre in London on 14 July 1971, produced by Michael Codron and directed by Harold Pinter. For his lead role Alan Bates won the 1971 Evening Standard Award for Best Actor. Bates reprised his performance the following year in a Broadway production directed by James Hammerstein at the Morosco Theatre, where it ran for 14 previews and 135 performances, and for which he won this Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play. Bates was to reprise the role once more for a film adaptation in 1974, again directed by Harold Pinter. (2)
*Fortune's Fool. An American Theatre Wing's Tony Award, presented to Alan Bates for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play, 2002, nickel-plated brass and bronze medallion, the obverse featuring the theatrical masks of tragedy and comedy raised in relief, encircled with the text, 'Antoinette Perry Award', the reverse lettered in relief and engraved with specific details of this award, diameter 8 cm (3 ins), held in a nickel-pated pewter swivel and mounted on a black acrylic base, gilt silver plaque lettered 'American Theatre Wing / Tony Award', height 21 cm (8.25 ins), together with the original small card envelope for the event containing Gala Reception and Memento tickets Provenance: From the family of Sir Alan Bates (1934-2003). Fortune's Fool is a play by Ivan Turgenev, written in 1848. A century and a half later, Fortune's Fool was staged on Broadway for the first time in an adaptation by Mike Poulton. After 28 previews, the production opened on 2 April 2002 at the Music Box Theatre, where it ran for 127 performances. Directed by Arthur Penn, the cast included Alan Bates (for which he won this Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play), Frank Langella, Benedick Bates (Alan's son), and Enid Graham. (2)
*An Englishman Abroad. An ACE Award for Best Actor, given to Alan Bates for An Englishman Abroad, 1985, silver metal ace of spades design screw-mounted on to a black acrylic base with plaque lettered in black, slightly rubbed, height 20cm (8ins) Provenance: From the family of Sir Alan Bates (1934-2003). (1)
*The Unexpected Man. A Lucille Lortel Award, presented to Alan Bates, Outstanding Lead Actor of 2001, circular transparent perspex with lettering and pictorial backdrop design in white, mounted on a black acrylic cuboid base with stamped gilt silver plaque, height 16.5cm (6.5ins), together with an engraved clear glass souvenir by Baccarat, for the opening night of The Unexpected Man at the Promenade Theatre, New York, 24 October 2000, book-shape design, height 10cm (4ins), plus a Rank Organisation 'memento' for the film The Shout, 1978, a bronze coloured medallion with Rank logo suspended in clear perspex with a black background, simply engraved 'The Shout' below medallion, somewhat rubbed and scratched, height 9.5cm (3.75ins) Provenance: From the family of Sir Alan Bates (1934-2003). The Lucille Lortel Award recognised excellent New York off-Broadway theatre, and has been awarded since 1986. The Unexpected Man is a play by Yasmina Reza, and in this off-Broadway production, it starred Eileen Atkins opposite Alan Bates. It opened at the Promenade Theatre on 24 October 2000, closing on 31 December 2000. The Shout (1978) was a horror film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski, starring Susannah York and John Hurt alongside Alan Bates. (3)
Churchill (Winston S.). 'Why I am a Free Trader', 1st edition, 2nd issue, [in:] Coming Men on Coming Questions. Edited by W. T. Stead, [Review of Reviews], 1905, 22 pp. pamphlet, preceded by halftone photographic portrait of Churchill mounted on card with printed caption mounted below, bound with 26 other pamphlets of which 17 with similar portraits (all but one captioned), separate pagination at head and continuous pagination (1-476) at foot, lacking pp. i-iv (comprising series title-page, preface, contents page and subject index) and 7 portraits, contemporary morocco, slightly rubbed, 8vo (23.2 x 13.8 cm), together with silver prize medal, 5 cm diameter, obverse with profile portrait of Edward VII facing left, reverse lettered 'City and Guilds of London Institution, Technical Education' around decorative tablet with 'Technological Examination' at centre, edge lettered 'Samuel William Butcher, bookbinding (forwarding), 1st prize, 1907', housed in John Pinches box with silk and velvet lining Cohen B3; Woods B2. Churchill's pamphlet was the first weekly part of a projected series of twenty-six articles by notable figures, mainly Liberal and Labour politicians, published in the expectation of a heavy Conservative defeat in the 1907 general election. According to Cohen, the pamphlet issue contained additional pagination 'as part of the numbering of the entire volume Coming Men on Coming Questions', so the two issues are textually identical and the first is distinguishable only by the presence of wrappers and an advertisement leaf. Provenance: possibly bound for a City and Guilds examination in 1907 (accompanying prize medal; see further John Harvie Pinches, Medals by John Pinches, 1987, p. 27). (2)
Turner (Thomas). The Case of the Bankers and their Creditors. More Fully Stated and Examined; and a Second Time Printed, with more than a Third Part Added...As it was inclosed in a Letter to a friend. By a true Lover of his King and Countrey, and Sufferer for Loyalty, 1675, some cropping to catchwords, signatures and last line of final leaf, ink marks to title, modern cloth-backed marbled boards, leather title label to upper board, slim 4to (Wing T3338), together with [Cox, Richard], The Proceeding of the Honourable House of Commons of Ireland, in Rejecting the Altered Money-Bill, on December 17, 1753, Vindicated by Authorities taken from the Law and usage of Parliament, Dublin: Printed, London: Reprinted for T. Butler & M. Cooper, [1754], modern cloth-backed marbled boards, slim 8vo, with [Ellicott, Thomas], Report on the Condition of the Bank of the United States, by the Committee of Inspection and Investigation, appointed at a triennial meeting of the stockholders, held according to the thirteenth article of the eleventh section of the charter, at Philadelphia, on the second of September, 1822, and continued by several adjournments to the first of October, 1822; adopted by the stockholders, Philadelphia: Printed by William Fry, 1822, browning and spotting, modern cloth-backed marbled boards, slim 8vo, with [Lowndes, William], A Report Containing an Essay for the Amendment of the Silver Coins, London: Printed by Charles Bill, and the Executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd, 1695, annotation to title, contemporary panelled calf, gilt decorated spine, upper board detached, slim 8vo, and [Daugis, Antoine Louis], Trait‚ sur la Magie, le sortilege, les possessions, obsessions & malefices..., Paris: Pierre Prault, 1732, final 40 leaves with worm trails mostly to outer margins and many repaired, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine, small 8vo, plus other 18th & 19th century antiquarian, some modern reference etc. (a carton)
Dawson (William Leon, & John Hooper Bowles). The Birds of Washington, Patrons' Edition [De Luxe], 2 volumes, Seattle: Occidental Publishing Co., 1909, 39 photogravure, colour or halftone plates, 14 tipped-in silver gelatin prints (some slightly oxidised along edges), numerous halftone illustrations in text, top edges gilt, others untrimmed, original green full morocco over bevelled boards, gilt spines, gull-form morocco vignettes inlaid to front boards, spines slightly darkened, light wear to headcaps, mild discolouration and a few light scuffs to sides, 4to (31.5 x 23.5 cm) Nissen IVB 224; Wood p. 313 ('Author's Edition'); Zimmer p. 161 ('Original Edition'). Number 72 of 85 copies of the 'Patrons' De Luxe Edition', from the total edition of 1250 copies. (2)
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