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Lot 603

2 WWII A1 Coughs and Sneezes Spread Diseases posters, one with woman sneezing all over horrified customers in a drapers shop, the other a man sneezing over passengers in the Underground, both by HM Bateman; in a sleeve. GC (folding creases)

Lot 604

2 WWII A1 posters: “£500 fine and Two Years Imprisonment” bold letters on red arrow pointing to “It is an offence to throw anything into this water”; and “Coughs and Sneezes spread Diseases” , woman sneezing all over occupants of a lift, by H M Bateman; in a sleeve. Near VGC (minor folding creases)

Lot 606

2 WWII A1 posters: “Britain - Spearhead of Attack” map of Gt Britain and Northern Europe, showing operations carried out by Bomber, Fighter and Coastal Commands, Combined Ops, M T Boats and the R Navy, to c 1942, by F Ronald Blake (horizontal format); and “Special Constabulary” head and shoulders man and woman constabules “Can You Help” with text, in a sleeve. GC (minor folding creases).

Lot 607

2 WWII A1 posters: “Great Britain will pursue the War against Japan to the very end. Winston Churchill” Spitfire over aircraft carrier, blue background; and “Order your fuel now - and take part of it in coke or anthracite” a line of hoarding squirrels holding lumps of coal; in a sleeve. GC (minor folding creases). First item Plate 2

Lot 608

2 WWII A1 posters “Aircraft of the RAF: Some Famous Types I”, showing 10 aircraft Halifax, Stirling, Flying Fortress, bombers, Hurricane II, Spitfire II fighters, etc and similar “Famous Types II”,10 different aircraft, Liberator, Whitley, Manchester bombers, Defiant, Tomahawk fighters etc; in a sleeve. GC (folding creases). First item Plate 2

Lot 609

2 WWII A1 fuel economy posters: “Don’t Waste Oil” man standing in a pool of oil between lines of angry colleagues “The Man Who Wasted Precious Oil”; and “Save Fuel for Battle: the daughter who heaped on the coal” caught building a blazing fire by sternly disapproving parents and brother; both by H M Bateman; in a sleeve. GC (folding creases). First item Plate 2

Lot 610

2 WWII fuel economy posters: “Save Fuel for Battle” man shaving at basin next to bath, both brimfull of steaming water, angry wife at the door “The Husband who wasted the Hot Water”; and “The Brother who turned the Gas full on” wizened brother by blazing fire, large disapproving sister and sneering dog; both by H M Bateman; in a sleeve. GC (folding creases). First item Plate 2

Lot 611

2 WWII A1 posters: “Britains Aircraft” large silhouette of Lancaster and several smaller, Spitfire, Firefly, Auster, British Jet, Tempest, etc, caption “Exhibition on the John Lewis bombed site Oxford St W1, from June 21st” (1945?); and “Britains Air Offensive” map of “RAF attacks on Germany” with inset detail of the special attention paid to the Ruhr, up to Oct 9th, 1940; in a sleeve. Near VGC and GC (2 tiny tears at creases)

Lot 612

2 WWII A1 posters: “Coughs and Sneezes Spread Diseases” woman sneezing over fellow passengers in railway compartment, “Trap the germs in your handkerchief”, by H M Bateman; and “£500 fine and 2 years imprisonment” bold letters on red arrow pointing to “It is an offence to throw anything into this water”; in a sleeve. Near VGC (minor folding creases)

Lot 613

2 WWII A1 posters: “Back Them Up” infantry on the attack “Tough, well trained infantry clear the way for tanks in North Africa”; and “ATS: as Signal Operators” 3 operators, one with morse key; in a sleeve. Near VGC (minor folding creases)

Lot 614

2 WWII A1 posters: “Back Them Up” bombers over target “Heavy Bombers of the RAF often fly total distance of near 1,200 miles..... to bomb the industrial towns of North Italy”; and “ATS: cook for the troops” cook making biscuits; in a sleeve. Near VGC (minor folding creases)

Lot 615

2 WWII A1 posters: “Britains Air Offensive” map of “RAF attacks on Germany” with inset detail of the special attention paid to the Ruhr, up to Oct 9th 1940”; and “Coughs and Sneezes Spread Diseases” showing poster on wall of man sneezing “Wanted for sneezing to the Public Danger”; in a sleeve. GC (folding creases)

Lot 616

2 WWII A1 posters: “The Attack begins in the Factory” crew of submarine sinking enemy ship “with depth charges, guns and ammunition from British factories. Allied submarines have wrought havoc among Axis shipping in the Mediterranean”; and “ATS carry the Message” recruiting poster showing ATS despatch rider on motorcycle; in a sleeve. GC (folding creases)

Lot 617

2 WWII A1 posters: “Back Them Up: RAF day raiders over Berlin’s official quarter” Hampden bombers over buildings and street traffic, by Jobson; and “Save Fuel for Battle: the Daughter who Heaped on the Coal” caught building a blazing fire by sternly disapproving parents and brother, by H M Bateman; in a sleeve. GC (minor folding creases). First item Plate 3

Lot 618

2 WWII A1 posters: “Back Them Up” showing a coastal defence gun and crew, White Cliffs of Dover in the background; and “ATS: Cook for the troops” cook making biscuits; in a sleeve. GC (folding creases). First item Plate 3

Lot 619

2 WWII A1 posters: “Libya: help them finish the job” Spitfires shooting down Heinkel bombers; and “Great Britain will pursue the war Against Japan to the very end. Winston Churchill” a stylized Fairey Firefly shooting down a Japanese bomber; in a sleeve. GC (folding creases). First item Plate 3

Lot 620

2 WWII A1 posters: “The Attack Begins in the Factory” airborne troops engaging the enemy on landing “The New Airborne Army is now in action in Europe - equipped by British Factories”; and “Coughs and Sneezes Spread Diseases”, woman sneezing all over occupants of a lift, by H M Bateman; in a sleeve. GC (minor folding creases). First item Plate 3

Lot 298

A 2000 sovereign presentation pack with bullion issue coin in presentation pack and sleeve

Lot 370

A Siamese cigarette box apparently unmarked, the cylindrical body with pull off sleeve cover with embossed floral swags and flower head border, the cover with pull off section with cat and kitten finials, the base with floral border with swag pendants and three reclining figures as feet 14cm high

Lot 2360

1970`s ice bucket with leather sleeve, Beswick Loch Ness monster, Beswick Buzzard and other bar related items

Lot 71

Faldo, Nick signed "Nick Faldo The Autobiography - Life Swings" 1st ed 2004 signed by Nick Faldo to the title page - original dust jacket cellophane protective sleeve appears unread hence in near fine condition.

Lot 154

Hogan, Ben golf instruction books -"Power Golf" 1st ed 1949 in its original dust jacket (some wear and tear, minor nicks in protective cellophane sleeve and "Five Lessons-the Modern Fundamentals of Golf" 1st US ed. 1957 in the original dust jacket (minor tears and nicks and slight discolouration in the cellophane protective sleeve - both clean internally hence (G)(2)

Lot 158

Jacklin, Tony signed "Jacklin- The Champion`s Own Story"1st ed 1970 signed by Tony Jacklin the front free end plate and dated 1970 complete with the original dust jacket in cellophane protective sleeve hence in near fine condition

Lot 174

Miller, Johnny signed "I Call The Shots" 1st ed 2004 signed to the first title page with dedication by the 1976 Open Golf Champion - original dust jacket in protective cellophane sleeve hence in near fine condition

Lot 274

Weiskopf , Tom signed - " Go for the Flag-The Fundamentals of Golf" 1st ed 1969 signed by Tom Weiskopf 1973 Open Golf Champion to the front end plate, c/w original dust jacket in cellophane protective sleeve (some minor wear mix and creases to the edges) numerous photographic illustrations internally very clean hence (G)

Lot 398

Fine Joe Powell Ryder Cup `93 commemorative persimmon driver- ltd ed no 543 c/w original Ryder Cup full length sleeve

Lot 482

12x Rare Dunlop 65 "Made in Japan" wrapped golf balls - in the makers original box - 8x Penfold GBD wrapped golf balls in makers original box plus 3x Slazenger B51 individually wrapped and boxed and sleeve plus 3x Dunlop Black Max XLT 15 wrapped golf balls in sleeve. (26)

Lot 133

Dinky: blue and light blue 982 Bedford Pullmore Car Transporter (with 794 Loading Ramp in sleeve) in original box, VG-E, box F, one lid end missing

Lot 160

Corgi: 266 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang in original box with card outer sleeve and inner sheet (to accommodate two models); Pan paperback 1969 with Pierre Piction signature; Tower Press jig-saw puzzle, E, box E

Lot 282

Matchbox: G1 Commercial Motor Set comprising Trojan Brooke Bond Tea, Coca-Cola (even load), Albion Cement Lorry, ERF Ever Ready, Foden Sugar Container, Commer Nestle`s Van, BP Routemaster Bus and Pickfords Removal Van in original sleeve box, 1960-1961, VG-E, 51 slight chipping, box F, base G

Lot 284

Matchbox: G1 Motorway Set comprising Sugar Container, Ford Zephyr 6, Vauxhall Victor Estate, metallic blue Ford Fairlane Police, Gladiator Jeep, Sports Boat, Thames Trader Breakdown, Euclid Quarry Truck and VW Camper, with card BP Road Sign Set, printed card Roadway and folding display card in original sleeve box, 1965, G-E, faint corrosion to axle pins, box F-G, small `380F` ink inscription

Lot 339

Various makes: Brooklin MSMC 1985 Christmas Van and MSMC Dodge Van in original boxes; Joal JCB JC 330L Digger; Gilbow BR AEC Coach; four Lledo; Fabbri Goldfinger Aston Martin with No. 1 magazine and card sleeve; Solido MSMC 1987 Van in box; six loose motorcycles and three Star Wars figures (19)

Lot 349

Jean Alesi: Minichamps Pauls Model Art Elf Renault in original box signed in fibre tip pen Jean Alesi with outer card sleeve, E-M, box VG-E

Lot 566

Annuals and comics: late 1960s and early 1970s including The Saint 1967, Monkees, Thunderbirds, Beryl The Peril; The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour twin single with booklet sleeve; Action Man Intelligence Manual; two Thunderbirds jig-saw puzzles, Horikawa `cap` Robot 225mm, Sutcliffe Unda-Wanda submarine; Matchbox 39 Rolls-Royce in original box, Viewaster with Sidereels, skittles, wood pond yacht and plastic Andy Cap

Lot 361

A 1960`s black, crushed velvet dress by Dolittles, Penzance, together with a black velvet long sleeve dress with ostrich feather trim.

Lot 2014

A pierced and embossed bottle sleeve with moulded glass bottle, together with miscellaneous silver etc.

Lot 428

A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE SLEEVE VASE LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY Enamelled with rectangular panels enclosing a pheasant and peony on one side and birds and a dragonfly with bamboo and gourds on the other, reserved on a brick-red ground with dragons and scrolling foliage, the neck with stiff leaves 17½ in. (44.5 cm.) high View on Christie's.com

Lot 743

A LADY'S CHINESE VOIDED-VELVET INFORMAL ROBE (CHANGFU) LATE 19TH EARLY 20TH CENTURY Of mauve-burgundy velvet woven with peonies, lined with sky-blue damask and with velvet-and-embroidered sleeve bands; together with a triangular shawl of Tibetan brocade woven with gold dragons and clouds to a midnight blue ground, an oriental inscription to the reverse (2) View on Christie's.com

Lot 27

A Lane`s Telescopic View of The Great Exhibition 1851 with Original Sleeve.

Lot 770

Nine Codd bottle opener corkscrews; three with spouts; a Matt Perkins 1884 patent example, marked CONEY`S PATENT; fifteen turned wood Codd bottle openers; one in a leather sleeve marked L.G.A. M.S.O; two with spouts, one marked 1434 BALCON`S PATENT; three R.White`s Mineral Waters openers; a disc opener; two H.Pochet`s Patent glass Bottle Stopper`s. (30)

Lot 189

A World War I casualty group awarded to 2148 trooper David Forshaw, of The Royal Horse Guards who was killed on the 4th January 1917 aged 21. He is buried at Etaples Military Cemetery. This lot comprising medals consisting of 1914-15 Star, 1914-18 medal and Great War of Civilisation medal, all in original packets of issue, also including is his memorial plaque complete with original cardboard packet. Also included are photographs of Trooper Forshaw in parade uniform consisting of breast plate, sword and helmet, newspaper cuttings, numerous other photographs including one of him on horseback with three others, a memorial card with enclosed photograph, memorial scroll with original cardboard sleeve, a memorial poster with a picture of Etaples cemetery etc (af), Trooper Forshaw`s stick with his initials DF and RHG carved onto the shaft, a large oval framed photograph of Trooper Forshaw and two others etc. Included in this lot is some research regarding his death and including photographs of the cemetery etc (illustrated)

Lot 117

A propelling pencil in a 9ct gold sleeve, together with two RAOB medals, each cased

Lot 441

A ROYAL WORCESTER RETICULATED VASE finely gilt with three vignettes glimpsed through the fenestrated sleeve of honeycomb reticulation, in `jewelled` gilt border, 10.5cm h, printed mark and date code for 1912 Two connected honeycombs with hairline crack but this is very minor and hardly noticeable. No `professional` restoration

Lot 454

A 140 BORE SOUTH GERMAN BREECH-LOADING AIR GUN OF BELLOWS TYPE, CIRCA 1780 with rebrowned octagonal sighted barrel fitted with a brass sleeve, opened by a blued lever ahead of the trigger-guard, the tang covered with a plaque of shaped brass incorporating a bed for a peep-sight, enclosed action retained by a pierced brass plate of shaped outline on each side, double set trigger, figured walnut full stock, cut with a panel of chequering over the fore-end and the grip, the latter incorporating a scroll of foliage, the butt with carved raised cheek-piece on the left and incorporating an iron spindle for the mechanism on the right, brass mounts comprising trigger-guard shaped for the fingers, butt-plate, and three ramrod-pipes, horn fore-end cap and original horn-tipped wooden ramrod 73cm; 28 3/4in barrel

Lot 381

England Football Squad "The World Beaters Sing The World Beaters" 1970 record in cardboard sleeve

Lot 1026

A 1 1/2inch Lacquered Brass 3-draw `Day and Night` Telescope by C. West, Cursitor St., Chancery Lane, London, with stitched leather sleeve and brass lens cover

Lot 1026A

A Pair of Aitchison & Co. Patent Binoculars, strength x 16, with leather covered aluminium body and ebonite eyepieces, inscribed `1st Prize awarded to N.L.Rougetel, Zanzibar Golf Club, June - July 1907`, in a stitched leather case; A 1 1/2inch Brass 3-draw Telescope, with mahogany sleeve (2)

Lot 18

Cream An album Fresh Cream, 1966, Polydor, signed on the back of the sleeve in various pens by Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker, additionally signed and inscribed To diane,(sic) with love Eric Clapton, with another inscription in an unknown hand View on Christie's.com

Lot 54

Bob Marley A double album Bob Marley & The Wailers, Babylon Bus, 1978, Island Records, signed and inscribed on inner record sleeve in blue ballpoint pen One Love, Bob Marley and additionally signed on the second sleeve by members of The Wailers View on Christie's.com

Lot 57

Michael Jackson A black stage jacket with satin lapels and gilt fastening to waist, embellished with large diamante crystals to left lapel, cuffs and large encrusted sun motif to back and arm band to right sleeve [some crystals missing], with added braiding along arms and cuffs; labeled inside Tailored By Ghulam Mohammed; made for Michael Jackson for MTV Video Music Awards, Japan, 2006; accompanied by footage of Jackson at the awards and documents concerning the provenance (3) View on Christie's.com

Lot 65

Oasis An album (What's The Story) Morning Glory?, Epic, 1995, signed in black felt pen by Noel Gallagher, Alan White, Paul McGuigan and Liam [Gallagher], and in blue marker pen by Bonehead and Tony McCarroll; together with a white label promo 12in. single Roll With It, Creation, 1995 signed in black marker pen on the sleeve by the band members, all - 12x12in. (30x30cm.) (2) View on Christie's.com

Lot 68

Radiohead A collection of three Radiohead releases; a CD single Creep, Capitol, 1992 signed on the inner sleeve in black marker pen by Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Ed O'Brien, Colin Greenwood, and Phil Selway; a promo CD single Creep, Parlophone, 1992 signed on the sleeve by all band members; and a limited edition 12in. EP Creep, Parlophone, 1992 signed on the inner sleeve by all band members (3) View on Christie's.com

Lot 107

Pink Floyd An album The Wall, CBS/Columbia Records, 1979 signed on the outside of the gatefold sleeve by Dave Gilmour, Roger Waters, Richard Wright and Gerald Scarfe View on Christie's.com

Lot 115

The Rolling Stones An album The Rolling Stones, 1964, Decca Records, mono, signed on the back of the sleeve in blue pen by Mick Jagger, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman and Keith Richards, additionally signed and inscribed Love, Charlie Watts View on Christie's.com

Lot 116

The Rolling Stones An album sleeve The Rolling Stones, Decca Records, 1964, mono, signed on the front in blue ballpoint pen by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts View on Christie's.com

Lot 125

The Rolling Stones Two art boards for the preliminary design of the inner sleeve artwork for the Rolling Stones' controversial 1978 album Some Girls, each consisting of a layout of cropped black and white photographic celebrity portraits mounted on card, a sheet of clear acetate overlay with superimposed cut-out photographic portraits of the band members and a sheet of tracing paper inscribed with the outlines of faces corresponding to the cutouts and celebrity portraits underneath, both -- 20x15in. (50.8x38cm.); accompanied by two corresponding black and white photographic proofs of the preliminary artwork depicting a montage of photographs of celebrities, some of whose faces have superimposed with portraits of members of the Rolling Stones, the imagery includes several shots withdrawn from the albums final artwork, including: Marilyn Monroe, Judy Garland, Raquel Welch and Lucille Ball, both -- 18x12in. (45.7x30.5cm.) View on Christie's.com

Lot 148

The Who A double album Tommy, Decca Records, 1969, signed and dedicated on the front of the gatefold sleeve in blue ballpoint pen To Bobby Cheers Roger Daltrey, additionally signed by John Entwistle, Pete Townshend, and Keith Moon, overall measurements -- 163/4x163/4in. (42x42cm.), framed with mounting card View on Christie's.com

Lot 191

Led Zeppelin An album sleeve Led Zeppelin II, Atlantic, 1969, signed on the front cover in various colour ballpoint pens by Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Bonham and John Paul Jones and one other View on Christie's.com

Lot 195

Led Zeppelin An album Physical Graffiti, Swan Song Records, 1975, the inner sleeve signed in blue ballpoint pen John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page and John Bonham, additionally signed [later] in silver marker by Robert Plant View on Christie's.com

Lot 200

Led Zeppelin A 1975 item of tour clothing, a red, white and blue cotton-mix hockey jersey, with string neck fastening, embroidered on the back Jerry Weintraub -- Concerts West, Presents and embellished with large appliqué letters Led Zeppelin, American Tour 1975, with additional embroidered embellishment to right sleeve Shelly and with embroidered patch badges on the front Swan Song with motif and Led Zeppelins mystical band member signs; accompanied by a letter concerning the provenance (2) View on Christie's.com

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