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Collection of cricket ephemera from the early 1900's onwards to incl 3x "The Cricket Weekly Record and Journal" for 1908, 1912 ,1913 and "The World of Cricket" 1914 ed. by A C Maclaren , D.R. Jardine "Cricket - How to Succeed" booklet and another titled "Denis Compton - A Cricket Sketch" plus 1948 The Illustrated Story of The 1948 Tests ( v Australia) - mixed condition, 10x New Zealand cricket programmes from 1964 onwards to include mostly international touring teams vs South Africa '64, vs India '68, '76, vs Pakistan '65, 2x '73, vs Australia '74 - some wear but generally (F/G) and Collection of MCC and England overseas cricket tour programmes from 1962 onwards to include tours to Ceylon '62, 2x New Zealand '75 and Commonwealth XI vs NZ President XI Auckland' 62 (15+)
Collection of 10x various pre-war golfing cigarette cards to incl 5x Ogdens 'A. B.C Sport', 3x 'Champions of 1936' and "The Story of Sand" plus 1x Imperial Tobacco Co. "The Reason Why", McNaughton Jenkins and Co Dublin "Various Uses of Rubber", Miranda Ltd "Sports and Pastimes", Morris & Sons "How to Sketch" and Peter Jackson "The Pageant of Kingship" featuring his Majesty King George VI golfing overall (F/G)
W SMALLWOOD WINDER (1870-1910); watercolour, lakeland stream, Cumbria, signed lower-right, dated 1898, 15 x 19cm, UNATTRIBUTED; 19th century watercolour, 'Tug o' War', re-framed, bearing original Harold Booth label verso, unsigned, 7.5 x 14cm and SYLVIA BAKER HAY; pencil and wash sketch, portrait of a young girl, signed lower-right, 19 x 24cm, all three framed and glazed (3).
The Queen Mary or last Mauritania John Steven Dews (British 1949-) original pencil sketch for the 1980 Amoco calendar, signed and titled sketch eight verso 19cm x 29cmNotes: Born in Beverley, North Humberside Dews's first exhibition was mounted in 1976 virtually the whole body of work was sold on the first night, the following year he had an exhibition in San Francisco which sold out to large critical acclaim. In the autumn of 1979 Steven accepted a commission from Amoco to execute twelve pictures for their 1980 calendar to reflect the development of the ocean-going vessel from Drake's "Golden Hind" to the present day, this secured his position in the Word Maritime market becoming Britain's most sought-after living marine artist Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Steamer Breaking the Ice in the Antartic, John Steven Dews (British 1949-) original pencil sketch for the 1980 Amoco calendar, signed and titled sketch seven verso 19cm x 29cmNotes: Born in Beverley, North Humberside Dews's first exhibition was mounted in 1976 virtually the whole body of work was sold on the first night, the following year he had an exhibition in San Francisco which sold out to large critical acclaim. In the autumn of 1979 Steven accepted a commission from Amoco to execute twelve pictures for their 1980 calendar to reflect the development of the ocean-going vessel from Drake's "Golden Hind" to the present day, this secured his position in the Word Maritime market becoming Britain's most sought-after living marine artist Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Hull Deep Sea Trawler, John Steven Dews (British 1949-) original pencil sketch for the 1980 Amoco calendar, signed and titled sketch eleven verso 19cm x 29cmNotes: Born in Beverley, North Humberside Dews's first exhibition was mounted in 1976 virtually the whole body of work was sold on the first night, the following year he had an exhibition in San Francisco which sold out to large critical acclaim. In the autumn of 1979 Steven accepted a commission from Amoco to execute twelve pictures for their 1980 calendar to reflect the development of the ocean-going vessel from Drake's "Golden Hind" to the present day, this secured his position in the Word Maritime market becoming Britain's most sought-after living marine artist Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
British Naval Frigate at Sea, John Steven Dews (British 1949-) original pencil sketch for the 1980 Amoco calendar, signed and titled sketch nine verso 19cm x 29cmNotes: Born in Beverley, North Humberside Dews's first exhibition was mounted in 1976 virtually the whole body of work was sold on the first night, the following year he had an exhibition in San Francisco which sold out to large critical acclaim. In the autumn of 1979 Steven accepted a commission from Amoco to execute twelve pictures for their 1980 calendar to reflect the development of the ocean-going vessel from Drake's "Golden Hind" to the present day, this secured his position in the Word Maritime market becoming Britain's most sought-after living marine artist Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Sir Francis Chichester and Gypsy Moth IV, John Steven Dews (British 1949-) original pencil sketch for the 1980 Amoco calendar, signed and titled sketch twelve verso 19cm x 29cmNotes: Born in Beverley, North Humberside Dews's first exhibition was mounted in 1976 virtually the whole body of work was sold on the first night, the following year he had an exhibition in San Francisco which sold out to large critical acclaim. In the autumn of 1979 Steven accepted a commission from Amoco to execute twelve pictures for their 1980 calendar to reflect the development of the ocean-going vessel from Drake's "Golden Hind" to the present day, this secured his position in the Word Maritime market becoming Britain's most sought-after living marine artist Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Aircraft Carrier at Sea, John Steven Dews (British 1949-) original pencil sketch for the 1980 Amoco calendar, signed and titled sketch ten verso 19cm x 29cmNotes: Born in Beverley, North Humberside Dews's first exhibition was mounted in 1976 virtually the whole body of work was sold on the first night, the following year he had an exhibition in San Francisco which sold out to large critical acclaim. In the autumn of 1979 Steven accepted a commission from Amoco to execute twelve pictures for their 1980 calendar to reflect the development of the ocean-going vessel from Drake's "Golden Hind" to the present day, this secured his position in the Word Maritime market becoming Britain's most sought-after living marine artist Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
The Golden Hind, John Steven Dews (British 1949-) original pencil sketch for the 1980 Amoco calendar, signed and titled sketch two verso 19cm x 29cmNotes: Born in Beverley, North Humberside Dews's first exhibition was mounted in 1976 virtually the whole body of work was sold on the first night, the following year he had an exhibition in San Francisco which sold out to large critical acclaim. In the autumn of 1979 Steven accepted a commission from Amoco to execute twelve pictures for their 1980 calendar to reflect the development of the ocean-going vessel from Drake's "Golden Hind" to the present day, this secured his position in the Word Maritime market becoming Britain's most sought-after living marine artist Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A rare vintage Simpsons promotional 8x10" black and white photograph, from an early season, signed to the front by the full main voice acting cast. Each autograph in black marker, many with additional notes / comments etc. Signed by: Creator Matt Groening (with sketch of Bart Simpson), Nancy Cartwright (voice of Bart) with additional doodling, Julie Kavner (Marge), Dan Castellaneta (Homer), and Yeardley Smith (Lisa). Rare.
A good collection of autographs to include a collection of original celebrity sketches - Joan Collins self portrait, Jo Brand (humorous sketch) and John Ryan, creator of Captain Pugwash, and director . Along with signed photographs of Barnaby Edwards (Doctor Who), Matt Lucas (Little Britains) and Brian Blessed (Flash Gordon). Many obtained from charity auctions, with accompanying paperwork / letters etc.
A collection of Simpsons memorabilia to include 3x San Diego Comic Con promotional hand fans, a magazine advert page signed by creator Matt Greoning, artists Bill Morrison and Nathan Kaye (with a sketch of Maggie) and one other, and 2x Simpsons Comics both signed with sketches by artist Phil Ortiz.
An original rare limited edition Lithograph print ' Bender's Big Score '. 28.5" x 14". In the style of ' Metropolis.' Signed to the bottom by creator Matt Groening, with a small sketch of Bender. Obtained and autographed at the 2008 SDCC Sand Diego Comic Con by the vendor. Comes along with the signing ticket that was used, and the original certificate. Rare.
Sparling ]R.A.]: History of the Sheffield Battalion, n.d. circa 1920, gilt cloth; Coward [Sir Henry] : Round the World on Wings of Song, subscriber's autographed edition, No. 301/500, pub. Sheffield 1933, gilt cloth; Leader [Robert Eadon] : The Sheffield Banking Company Limited, An Historical Sketch, 1831-1916, pub. Sheffield 1916, half calf and five other Sheffield related volumes, various. (8)
LEICESTER RUGBY 1934 Programme Leicester v Barbarians, 27/12/1934 , all the Barbarians players were Internationals , slight fold, sold with a pen and ink drawing of Beamish of Leicester who was a Leicester captain but played for the Barbarians in this game. He is shown in Leicester colours and has signed the sketch drawn by P.C.Priestley. Sketch measures 7" x 10". Generally good-good
An Art Nouveau amethyst brooch by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co, the oval-shaped amethyst is mounted in a stylised leaf-shaped brooch with pierced knot motif in yellow gold. 2.0cm wide. And an oval-shaped Art Nouveau mother-of-pearl mounted yellow gold brooch with pierced knot motif by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co, 2.0cm wide. Literature: The Liberty Jewellery Sketch-Book, model numbers 1287 and 1288
In The Manner of Gustav Klimt, pencil sketch of two nudes "Zwei Sich Umarmende Junge Madchen" ("Two Girls Hugging"), some foxing and discolouration, preliminary sketch of girl's face verso, overall size, approx 41 x 28 cms. Provenance: Drawing was part of an estate probate sale and has been in the UK since the 1940's , re-framed circa 1970.
§ Steven Spurrier, RA, ROI, RBA (British, 1878-1961) Cleaning the yard signed lower left "Spurrier" oil on board 38 x 38cm (15 x 15in) Provenance: By descent within the family of the artist Exhibited: The Sketch Club, 1910 (old label refers) Other Notes: The scene is likely to be on a Sussex farm, near Spurrier's home at West Wittering. One small paint loss lowser left-hand cornber, and frame is dirty.
Edward Lear (1812-1888) Valmontone, near Tivoli inscribed and dated: Lampezza (?)/8 May 1840 pencil 21.5 cm by 41.5 cm; 8 1/2 in by 16 1/4 in sold together with a framed lithograph after Edward Lear, "Bracciano" from Views of Rome and its Environs of 1841 Provenance (drawing of Valmontone): Sir Robin Darwin, RA; with Agnew's (2) The drawing forms part of a group of sketches of the area around Rome from the late 1830s and early 1840s which culminated in Lear's great set of travel prints of the area Views of Rome and its Environs, a lithograph from which is also sold with this lot. The sketch of the figures on horseback (top right in this image) may indeed be a study for the figures at the centre of a lithograph from this celebrated set. A more complete view of Valmontone, dating from 1841, also appeared in the collection of the painter Sir Robin Darwin and was exhibited at the 1986 Royal Academy Edward Lear Exhibition.
Royal Military College. Twelve Sketches from Nature, Selected from the Sketch Books (1849) of the Gentlemen Cadets of the Royal Military College [Sandhurst], printed by F.H. Delamotte, [1849], tinted pictorial title-page and 12 tinted lithographic plates, armorial bookplate of General Sir John Alexander Ewart to front pastedown, with a later bookplate of Edward J. Law, original cloth-backed gilt-lettered cream boards, heavily rubbed and slightly soiled, a little nicked at head and foot of spine, oblong folio Rare; only one copy located at Aberdeen University. The third plate of the Royal Military College features a cricket match being played in front of the College. (1)
Freud (Anna & others, editors). The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, volumes 1, 6, 9, 15, 16 & 18-20, 1945-1965, the first 3 with library stamps to front endpapers, all original cloth, slightly rubbed, 4 in slightly chipped dust jackets, all 8vo, together with a typed letter signed from Anna Freud, 20 Maresfield Gardens, London, NW3, dated 19 December 1974, on letterhead, to Miss Hodgson, thanking her for her letter and saying that her request has already been answered by the Committee, 1 page, 4to, plus Burton (Richard F.), Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Meccah and Medinah, 3rd revised edition, 1879, 4 folding maps and plans including coloured frontispiece, publisher's catalogue bound at rear, some spotting, inner hinges cracked, original pictorial cloth gilt, rubbed, spine darkened and frayed at head and foot, 8vo, plus Eliot (Charles), Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, 3 volumes, 1st edition, 1921, large institutional bookplate to pastedowns, original cloth gilt, a little rubbed and nicked at head of spines, 8vo, plus other miscellaneous including Middle and Far East interest (40)
Bakewell (Robert). An Introduction to Geology, Illustrative of the General Structure of the Earth; Comprising the Elements of the Science, and an Outline of the Geology and Mineral Geography of England, 1st edition, 1813, engraved folding frontispiece, hand-coloured folding map, three hand-coloured geological plates, some light offsetting and a few spots, untrimmed in later half calf, spine a little faded, 8vo, together with Murchison (Sir Roderick Impey), Siluria. The History of the Oldest Fossiliferous Rocks and their Foundations; with a Brief Sketch of the Distribution of Gold over the Earth, 3rd edition, 1859, hand-coloured lithographed frontispiece, folding hand-coloured map contained in rear pocket, lithographed plates of fossils, illustrations, publisher's list at end, a few light spots, Warwickshire Natural History and Archaeological Society ink stamp to dedication, bookplate, original red blindstamped cloth gilt, spine faded with small tear at head, 8vo (2)
Battle plans. A collection of seventeen engraved plans, circa 1770, seventeen uncoloured engraved folding plans of battles and fortified towns, including the 'Plan of the Town and Fortifications of Gibralter...,' various sizes and condition, originally published in 'Mr Tindal's Continuation of Mr Rapin's History of England', together with a mid 19th century artist's sketch book containing twenty-one pencil, pen & ink and crayon military plans of fortifications and battle plans with three loosely inserted military plans, ownership signature of C.Lyon-Campbell 3rd Batt. H.L.I. (Highland Light Infantry) to front pastedown, quarter sheep with marbled boards, oblong 4to (18)
Morrell Family Visitors' Books. A pair of visitors' books kept by Frederic and Harriette Anne Morrell at Black Hall, Oxford, 1889-1925, a total of over 150 leaves and 1500 signatures, mostly written in single or double columns to rectos only, including members of the Morrell, Wynter, Peel, Bentinck, Vidal, Feilding, Thesiger, Dodgson and Sandys families, plus autographs of Walter Pater, H.D. Rawnsley, Claude G. Montefiore [see lot above], Margaret L. Woods, Henry James (4 February 1894, 24 August 1896 & 25 June 1912), J.W. Mackail, Friedrich Max Muller, Logan Pearsall Smith, Ottoline (and Philip) Morrell (20-26 January 1904), Roger E. Fry (March 1904), Bertrand and Alys Russell (23 December 1905), William Rothenstein (pen and ink vignette sketch of a mother and infant, signed and dated 3rd March [1906]), Julian S. Huxley, Desmond Macarthy, A. Lamb (Xmas 1911), Paul Vinogradoff, Robert Bridges (11 November 1912 & 9 December 1913), Charles Holroyd, Maurice Baring, Duncan Grant (x 2), Robert Anning Bell, Aldous L. Huxley (7 November 1915), D.H. Lawrence (10 November 1915, same page), Ananda K. Coomaraswamy, George Santayana, Lord Berners, Siegfried Sassoon (31 March 1923) and others, numerous blanks at rear of second volume, first volume with monogrammed bookplate of Harriette Anne Morrell to front pastedown, second volume with inscription by Harriette's grandchild to front free endpaper, contemporary vellum, the first volume inscribed 'Black Hall, Oxford, 1889' to upper cover, a photograph of Frederic Parker Morrell when mayor of Oxford, with his wife and daughter Frederica Peel, loosely inserted Provenance: From the library of Lady Ottoline and Philip Morrell, thence by descent. Philip was the son of Frederic Morrell, solicitor, of Black Hall, Oxford, and Harriette Anne, daughter of the Rev. Philip Wynter. (2)
Harold Harvey [1874-1941]-Children feeding a goat in a pen, landscape beyond:-signed Harold Harvey and dated '15 bottom leftoil on canvas35 x 48cm, a sketch of a cottage garden verso.Sale date 24th January 2017Illustration charge £80*Notes With George Trubey, Picture Dealer.* Biography.Harold Harvey was born in Penzance where he grew up and went to school. Between 1894-1896 he studied under Norman Garstin at the Academie Julian, returning to Penzance and marrying the artist Gertrude Bodinar. They went to live in Newlyn. Harvey was one of a few artists who was associated with both the Newlyn colonies and the Lamorna Artists. He exhibited first at the Royal Academy in 1898 and then regularly between 1907-1941. With his friend, the artist Ernest Procter, he established the Harvey-Procter school in Newlyn..

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