PRINCE FREDERICK: (1968- ) Crown Prince of Denmark. Signed 5 x 7 photograph of Prince Frederick in a head and shoulders pose. Signed 'Frederick' and dated 28th May 1981 in his hand in bold black fountain pen ink to the lower photographers mount. Also signed and dated by the photographer Elfert, to the bottom the image. Framed and glazed in a contemporary silver coloured frame, to an overall size of 7 x 9.5. VG
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SIMEON II: (1937- ) Tsar of Bulgaria 1943-46. Signed 7 x 9 photograph showing Tsar Simeon II standing, with his wife Margarita Gomez-Acebo y Cejuela, and their five children Kardam, Kirill, Kubrat, Konstantin-Assen, and Kalina in a family portrait. Signed and inscribed by Simeon and his wife 'To Nico and Violando with our fondest good wishes! Simeon, Margarita. August 1973', in bold blue fountain pen ink to a slightly darker area of the image Also signed by the photographer Gyenes, with his name alone to the bottom of the image. Framed and glazed in the original silver presentation frame bearing the Royal seal of Tsar Simeon II, to an overall size of 8 x 10. VG
[AKIHITO]: (1933- ) Current Emperor of Japan & the 125th Emperor of Japan, ascending to the throne in 1989. A 6 x 8.5 press photograph of Akihito when he was the Crown Prince of Japan shaking hands with Winston Churchill after lunch at No. 10 Downing Street, London, for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, 1953. Framed and glazed in the original Imperial Japanese silver presentation frame to an overall size of 8 x 10.5. VG
ABERDEEN EARL OF: (1784-1860) British Prime Minister 1852-55. A.L.S. Aberdeen, one page, 8vo, H [addo] H [ouse], Methlick, Aberdeenshire, 14th October 1836, Aberdeen returns a subscription paper and states that he 'entirely concurs in the propriety of the intention being made publick as early as possible'. In a postscript Aberdeen adds that he hopes his correspondent has written to Sir Robert. Double matted in silver and black alongside a 5 x 7 image of Aberdeen in a head and shoulders pose. Framed and glazed in a black modern frame to an overall size of 14.5 x 12. VG
ALDRIN BUZZ: (1930- ) American Astronaut, Lunar Module Pilot of Apollo XI (1969). The second man to set foot on the moon. Signed colour 7.5 x 9.5 photograph of Aldrin standing in a full length pose on the surface of the moon. Signed in blue ink with his name alone to a clear area of the image. Framed and glazed in a contemporary silver coloured frame to an overall size of 16 x 18.5. EX
ALDRIN BUZZ: (1930- ) American Astronaut, Lunar Module Pilot of Apollo XI (1969). The second man to walk on the moon. Book signed, a hardback edition of The Return, First Edition, published by Forge, New York, May 2000. Signed by Aldrin with his name alone in silver ink to the title page. Accompanied by the dust jacket. EX
ASTRONAUTS: Selection of signed First Day Covers by various astronauts comprising Charlie Duke, Helen Sharman, Al Worden, Richard Gordon, Ed Mitchell, Alan Bean and John Glenn, most being limited editions commemorating the 40th Anniversary of the Man on the Moon. All are signed in blue or black inks to clear areas of the covers. Together with six signed colour postcard photographs by the European astronauts, Thomas Pesquet, Luca Parmitano, Timothy Peake, Andreas Mogensen, Alexander Gerst and Samantha Cristoforetti. All are boldly signed in silver ink to clear areas of the images. VG to EX, 12
THREE TENORS THE: Individual signed 5 x 7 photographs by each of The Three Tenors, comprising Spanish singers Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras and Italian singer Luciano Pavarotti. Each of the images depict the singers in head and shoulders poses and all have been signed in bold black or silver inks to clear areas of the images. Together with Zubin Mehta (1936- , Indian Conductor who conducted The Three Tenors in 1990 & 1994) signed 8 x 10 photograph of Mehta in a smiling head and shoulders pose. Signed in bold black ink with his name alone to a light area at the base of the image. VG to EX, 4
[CHRISTIAN OF SCHLESWIG HOLSTEIN]: (1831-1917) German Prince, husband of Princess Helena, daughter of Queen Victoria. A polished part-gilded bronze ceremonial trowel, the handle surmounted with the Prince's coronet and inset silver entwined monogram. Engraved with the civic arms of Walsall to one side and engraved to the other 'presented to His Royal Highness Prince Christian of Schleswig Holstein on his laying the foundation stone of the new town hall for the County Borough of Walsall...', 29th May 1902. VG
[GEORGE VI]: (1895-1952) King of the United Kingdom 1936-52. An electroplate silver twin handled trophy, ornately engraved with floral patterns and an inscription 'H. W. S. S. D. M. Tuckfield, presented by Prince Albert', and date 7th June 1919. With spiral handles and tapered circular cup down to a circular base. Some age wear to the rim, otherwise VG. Prince Albert presented the trophy to a successful competitor at the sports meeting of the Hospital Welfare Society for Lewisham, Deptford and Greenwich.
ELIZABETH II: (1926- ) Queen of the United Kingdom 1952- . Fountain pen ink signature ('Elizabeth R') on a piece neatly removed from the head of a document. With four lines of printed text and a blind embossed seal. Matted in red above a Benham silk First Day Cover commemorating the Queen's 60th Birthday, 21st April 1986. Framed and glazed in a silver coloured frame to an overall size of 13.5 x 15.5. Some light overall foxing to the piece, G
ENGLAND FOOTBALL: A red Toffs souvenir England football shirt, individually signed by ten members of the 1966 England World Cup winning team, comprising Gordon Banks, Ray Wilson, Roger Hunt, Martin Peters, Jack Charlton, Nobby Stiles, Geoff Hurst, Bobby Charlton, Alan Ball and George Cohen. All have signed with their names alone in bold black ink. Mounted on blue and framed and glazed in a plain silver coloured frame to an overall size of 33.5 x 34.5. VG
BEST GEORGE: (1946-2005) Northern Ireland & Manchester United Footballer. A 16 x 23 Limited Edition colour print depicting Best in a full-length action pose playing for Manchester United in 1971. Signed in bold black ink with his name alone to the lower white border. Numbered 16 of 250. Framed and glazed in a plain silver coloured frame to an overall size of 17 x 24. EX
Lord’s. Treacle coloured cricket tankard with Lord’s cricket ground to one side, to the other ‘Old father time’. Tankard by Britannia Potteries. Silver lustre to rim and handle. Approx 5” high. Sold with an attractive Marylebone Cricket Club wooden wall plaque with M.C.C. emblem to centre. G
*Singleton Cricket Club (New South Wales, Australia). Small silver cup with inscription ‘Singleton Cricket Club. Presented by W.J. Dangar Esq to the highest scorer in any one match. Season 1872-73. Won by Percy Waddy Esq making 69 runs against Newcastle C.C. Excellent decoration to rim and base with crossed stumps, bat and ball to verso. The cup hallmarked ‘London 1872’. 4.75” tall. Sold with a printed report on the Annual meeting of the club from 1872/73 with details of the award. VG
Graham Gooch. Silver plated cylindrical cricket trophy ‘Esso/Mail on Sunday County Cricket Award’. ‘Fielder of the Season 1983’. Awarded to Graham Gooch. 15” tall on plinth with printed details to top and bottom of trophy. Sold with ‘Texaco Trophy. England v Australia 1985’. Silver plated dish/plate awarded to Gooch following the matches. 8.5” diameter. VG. Previously sold by Knights in the Graham Gooch Benefit auction 1995
Graham Gooch. Silver plated cylindrical cricket trophy ‘Esso/Mail on Sunday County Cricket Award’. ‘Batsman of the Season 1985’. Awarded to Graham Gooch - 2511 runs. 15” tall on plinth with printed details to top and bottom of trophy. Sold with a Silver plated salver/tray. ‘Evening Standard. Cricketer of the Month. July 1979. Graham Gooch of Essex’. 10” diameter. VG. Both, previously sold by Knights in the Graham Gooch Benefit auction 1995
Middlesex v Essex, Lord’s, 27th-29th July 1911. Cricket ball, presented to Hearne, with silver metal band around ball with inscription ‘J.W. Hearne, ‘Hat Trick’, Middlesex v Essex, 6 wickets for 17 runs’. Good condition Hearne took the hat trick in the Essex first innings removing H.A. Carpenter, LBW, C.P. McGahey, bowled and K.L. Gibson LBW. He also took the wickets of P.A. Perrin, J.R. Freeman and B. Tremlin to give him innings figures of ten overs, four maidens, six wickets for 17 runs as Essex were bowled out for 78. Middlesex won the match by an innings and 211 runs
Derbyshire v Middlesex, Chesterfield, 27th-30th August 1935. Cricket ball, presented to Hearne, with hallmarked silver band around ball with inscription ‘Presented to J.W. Hearne. 9-61. Middlesex v Derbyshire. Chesterfield August 1st 1933’. Hallmarked, London 1933. Good condition Derbyshire were bowled out for 167 in their first innings with J.M. Sims taking 8-47 (his best personal bowling figures), in reply Middlesex scored 252 all out, with T.B. Mitchell taking 7-86. Derbyshire were then bowled out for 175 with J.W. Hearne taking the last nine wickets. His figures, a career best, were 24.4 overs, 8 maidens, 9 wickets for 61 runs. This left Middlesex needing 90 to win the match which they did for the loss of two wickets
‘The Club’s The Thing’ by Henry Sandham. Three copies of limited edition prints numbers 20/950 and 21/950, the third unnumbered. Approx 25”x20”. ‘Harry Vardon’ by Lois Silver 1991 signed artist’s proof print approx 26”x22”. ‘The First Tee at Westward Ho!’ by F.P. Hopkins limited edition print number 388/805, approx 38”x25” and ‘Polo at Cowdray Park’ by Lawrence Earl 1987 limited edition print number 31/263, approx 25”x18”. Some nicks and creases otherwise good. Qty 6
Stanley Matthews. Official menu for the Dinner and Presentation to Stanley Matthews on the occasion of his Silver Jubilee in professional football. The Dinner given by the National Sporting Club on the 18th September 1956 at The Cafe Royal. The menu signed by twenty seven sportsman who attended the Dinner including Stanley Matthews, Mike Hawthorn (rare), Compton, Frank Butler, John Charles, Bernard Joy, Joe Mercer, Danny Blanchflower, Sam Bartram, Harry Johnston, Bert Trautman, Jim Laker, Joe Davis, Bill Nicholson etc. Vertical fold otherwise in good condition
OLIVIER LAURENCE: (1907-1989) English Actor, Academy Award winner. Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs, each different poses, most showing him in character costume, as Richard III (2), one as Henry V, as Hamlet (1), and Crassus in Spartacus. All are signed with his full signature in black or silver inks to clear areas of the images. EX, 5
SINATRA FRANK: (1915-1998) American Singer & Actor, Academy Award winner. Blue ink signature, ('Frank Sinatra'), on a page removed from an autograph album. Matted in white beneath a portrait photograph of Sinatra. Framed and glazed in a contemporary silver frame to an overall size of 13 x 18.5. VG
DE NIRO ROBERT: (1943- ) American Actor, Academy Award winner. Signed colour 15 .5 x 19.5 photograph of De Niro standing in a three-quarter length pose in costume as Travis Bickle in a scene from Taxi Driver (1976). Signed by De Niro with his name alone in silver ink across the centre of the image. Matted in white, and framed and glazed in a silver coloured frame to an overall size of 20 x 24. A small oval authentication sticker affixed to the lower right corner of the photograph. EX
GOODFELLAS: Signed colour 9.5 x 8 photograph by Robert De Niro (James Conway), Ray Lioatta (Henry Hill), Joe Pesci (Tommy DeVito) and Paul Sorvino (Paul Cicero) individually, the image showing the four actors standing together in half-length poses in costume from Goodfellas. Signed by each in bold silver and gold inks. Double matted in silver and grey, framed and glazed in a plain silver coloured frame to an overall size of 17 x 16.5. An oval authentication sticker is affixed to the lower left corner of the photograph. EX
HARLOW JEAN: (1911-1937) American Actress & Sex Symbol. Rare vintage signed and inscribed sepia 7.5 x 9.5 photograph, an unusual image of the platinum blonde standing in a three quarter length pose adding her signature to a white lockable keepsake box (already bearing other signatures) as the owner of the box looks on, standing at Harlow's side. Signed by Harlow in black fountain pen ink across a light area of the image, 'To Milo - a grand person - Most Sincerely, Jean Harlow'. Professionally matted in red and light mottled beige and framed and glazed in a silver coloured frame to an overall size of 13 x 15. Some extremely light, minor discoloration and silvering, otherwise VG
JAMES BOND: Selection of signed colour 7 x 9 photographs by five actors who portrayed James Bond, comprising Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton and Pierce Brosnan. All are signed in bold black inks to lighter areas of the images and show the actors in character costume as James Bond. Matted individually in cream alongside one another, framed and glazed in a modern silver coloured frame to an overall size of 45 x 17. VG to EX
A Nickel Plated Brass Alto Saxophone, inscribed `1st Army Corps Band Competition, first Prize Presented by Messrs Hawkes & Son, London, Won by 2nd Battalion Cheshire Regiment`, with mouthpiece and instruction book, in a stitched leather case (a/f); A Silver Plated Class A Cornet by Mayers and Harrison, in a plush lined case (2)
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