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Various Music Memorabilia, a varied collection of music memorabilia items including a Dave Clark Five Programme and ticket from 1964 also featuring The Kinks and The Hollies, a Jam ticket from 1980, four David Bowie Starzone fanziness, Gary Numan programme from 1980, two different Beatles stamp First Day Covers from 2007, a Bon Jovi ticket from 1992 and more - various conditions - 16 items in total
James Bond Poster, US 1-Sheet Style-A "International" poster for the James Bond movie "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" (1969). The "FOR" stamp to reverse & lack of US ratings info indicate this poster was designed for use in overseas markets - meausures 27" by 41" - some wear along the fold lines
Henry Scott Bridgwater b.1864 Mezzotint after the original by John Hoppner entitled 'The Frankland Sisters' signed in the margin and bearing OZO Printsellers Association blind-stamp, approx 53 x 64 cms, framed and glazed together with four 19th Century Prints. The first depicting a family harvesting entitled "August", the second depicting the hops harvest entitled "September", third depicting girls feeding chickens entitled "March", lastly hay-raking, all approx 24 x 29 cms in oval mounts, glazed and framed, with verse for each season to verso, published by Leighton Bros Drury Lane London.
Archibald Thorburn Prints. This lot includes 'Ducks in Flight' 31 x 43 cms signed in pencil to margin, blind proof stamp, 'Ducks on the Beach I approx 42 x 32 cms signed in pencil to margin, blind proof stamp and 'Ducks on the Beach II approx 42 x 33 cms signed in margin, blind proof stamp together with one other depicting Sandpipers approx 33 x 23 cms. (4)
A Regency rosewood and marquetry games table by Morant, with chequerboard inlaid top having two fall leaves and two shallow drawers with boxwood outlines and knop handles, with dummy drawers to the reverse and raised upon two tapererd flat profile columns and a turned stretcher, with finely inlaid foliate scroll decoration, and scroll feet with brass castors, stamped to the underside G I MORANT, *(9)1 NEW BOND STREET, 73cm H, 80cm W fully extended, 38cm D. Morant, George, London, interior decorator, cabinet maker, carver and gilder (1790-1839). In 1790 he founded a well-known firm of decorators and cm. His earliest bill-heads appear to date from the beginning of George IV's reign, when he described himself as 'Ornamental Painter and Paper-hanging Manufacturer to their Royal Highnesses the Dukes of Sussex and Cambridge, No.88 New Bond Street, London. House Painting and every article in the Gilding Line.' The firm's Bond St shop front was designed by John Buonarotti Papworth, 1817-19, and the business was style George Morant & Son, 1825-39. Messrs at the beginning of Queen Victoria's reign, on the recommendation of the Duchess of Gloucester. Morant took out a Sun Insurance Policy on 15 March 1824 for £5,200 including £1,000 on household goods in house, workshops and warehouse communicating with house in tenure of a tailor, and with a house and store at 4 Wood St; and £4,200 on drawings, engravings and pictures. [D;Colvin;PRO, LC3/60;GL, Sun MS vol.495, ref. 1014866] Between 1820-22 Morant decorated Farnborough Hill and a small house adjacent to it at Farnborough, called the Pavilion for Mrs Luke Foreman, widow of a wealthy merchant. His bills for paper hanging survive, and he appears to have supplied much of the furniture. [DEF] G.Morant & Sons, u, supplied furnishings for Wynyard Park, Co. Durham, for Charles William Vane, Marquess of Londonderry, c.1823-34. [Durham RO, Londonderry papers, D/LO/E 492] In 1833 the firm submitted a bill to the Duke of Sutherland for 'papering & colouring' at Bridgewater House, costing £584 2s 11d. In 1837 they charged £1,766 and £280 for work at Stafford House, and in 1838, £450 for furniture supplied there. [Staffs. RO.D/593/R/2/13/20;R/1/26/26] Payments are recorded to.Morant by the 6th Earl of Cardigan for Deene Park, Northants. [C. Life, 1 April 1976, p.811] The stamp of Morant's is recorded on Boulle pieces at Mamhead, Devon, to which the firm supplied the state bed for Queen Adelaide's visit in 1838. [C. Life, 2 June 1955; Conn., June 1977, pp.144-45] The firm also supplied furniture to Melford Hall, Suffolk, for Sir William Parker. [Nat. Trust Studies, 1981, p.72].
An early 20th Century stamp album containing stamps dating from the 19th Century from all around the world to include stamps from occupied Poland with German postal francs, Southern Rhodesia, Romania, Belgium, France, Great Britain, Germany, Colonial Britain etc. Together with The Lord Roberts Memorial Fund StampAlbum complete album with some loose stamps. 26cm high 19cm wide biggest.
Property of a deceased estate - a George III silver baluster mug or tankard, James Stamp, London 1793, 4.3ins. (11cms.) high; together with another silver baluster mug or tankard, Birmingham 1923, 4ins. (10.2cms.) high (both with engraved presentation inscriptions) (approximately 272 grams together) (2) (see illustration).
A Third Reich era German Reichkriegsflagge (Battle Flag) measuring 2m x 3.35m, red ground with central Swastika and black lines running out on all of the quadrants, Iron Cross in the canton area. Black stamped to white hoist area “ Reichskriegsflg 2x3,35” with black ink stamp. Some holes, staining and repairs. Provenance “Hamburg Command Headquarters Surrender 3rd May 1945 Gen. Von Fritch. Taken by Captain Pat Gresham”
LUFTWAFFE AIRCREW INTEREST: A collection of autographs of decorated Luftwaffe aces amassed over many years by the vendor in the German volume “Die Ritterkreuztrager der Luftwaffe: Jagdflieger 1939-1945”. Collected via the Gemeinschaft der Jagdflieger E.V. (Community of Hunting Fliers) in the 1970's. The autographs include the following names: Adolf Galland, Hermann Graf Erich Hartmann, Gunther Rall, Hajo Herrmann, Gerhard Barkhorn, Anton Hackl, Kurt Buhligen, Erich Rudorffer, Werner Schroer, Wilhelm Batz, Hans Hahn, Wolf-Dietrich Huy, Wolfgang Spate, Franz-Josef Beerenbrock, Gustav Rodel, Hartmann Grasser, Dietrich Hrabak, Walter Krupinski, Johannes Wiese, Reinhard Seiler, Hans-Joachim Jabs, Alfred Grislawski, Rudolf Schonert, Gunther Schack, Paul Zorner, Georg-Peter Eder, Rolf Hermichen, Heinz Rokker, Gerhard Thyben, Martin Drewes, Hermann Greiner, Gunther Bahr, Otto Bertram, Hans Ekkehard Bob, Eckart-Wilhelm von Bonin, Ernst Dullberg, Peter Duttmann, Heinz Ebeling, Diethelm von Eichel-Streiber, Heinz Ewald, Wolfgang Falck, Ludwig Franzisket, Otto Hintze, Werner Hoffmann, Wilhelm Johnen, Herbert Kaiser, Josef Kammhuber, Fritz Karch, Alfons Klein, Rudolf Klemm, Hans-Joachim Kroschinski, Heinz Lange, Fritz Lau, Stefan Litjens, Walter Loos, Fritz Losigkeit, Heinz Marquardt, Julius Meimberg, Helmut Mertens, Heinz nacke, Johannes Naumann, Carlos Nugent, Rolf Pingel, Willi Reschke, Karl-Heinz Schnell, Gerhard Schopfel, Gerhard Stamp, Hans Stechmann, Bruno Stolle, Hans Trautloft, Bernhard Woldenga, Walter Wolfrum. A checklist is included with the lot showing the autographs acquired
NO RESERVE Burke (Edmund) Speech...On Presenting to the House of Commons...A Plan for the Better Security of the Independence of Parliament..., half-title, [Adams, 80-15b; Goldsmiths', 12068], for J.Dodsley, 1780; Substance of the Speeches Made in the House of Commons..., 1p. publisher's advertisement, ink stamp of the Mercantile Library of Philadelphia, several ff. stained, last f. loose, for J.Almon, 1779 § Willoughby (Bertie, Earl of Abingdon) Thoughts on the Letter of Edmund Burke, Esq; to the Sheriffs of Bristol, on the Affairs of America, [Adams, 77-1a], Oxford, for W.Jackson, [1777], first editions, spotting and browning, first original wrappers, loss, edges uncut, others disbound, edges nicked and friable; and 6 others, Burke, 8vo (9)
NO RESERVE M'Bain (J.M.) Eminent Arbroathians: James Chalmers, Inventor of the Adhesive Postage Stamp, lithographed portrait frontispiece, Arbroath, at the Arbroath Herald Office, 1890 § M'Mahon (Thomas) Letters in Answer to Charges Against the Political Conduct and Religious Tenets of the British and Irish Catholics, "Mercantile Library, Philadelphia" ink stamps, Jersey, Ph. Mourant, 1827 § Plumptre (Rev. James) The Water of Bethesda..., Ramsgate, for F.and C.Rivington, 1807 § Western (Charles Callis) A Third Letter on the Present Distress of the Country..., Chelmsford, by Meggy and Chalk, 1830 § Knocker (Edward) On the Antiquities of Dover, Dover, by W.Batcheller, n.d., first original printed wrappers, covers detached, others disbound; and c.35 others, similar, including some pamphlets and other printed matter on Chalmers, 8vo (c.40)
Greek Classics.- Hesiod. Quae extant, text in Greek and Latin, title in red and black and with woodcut printer's device, woodcut decorative initials, occasional spotting, lightly browned, contemporary vellum, Leiden, ex officina Ioannis Patii, 1613 § Vorst (Johann) Veterum Poetarum Poemata, engraved additional pictorial title, printed title in red and black, small ink stamp to printed title, a few small stains, lightly browned, contemporary vellum, Frankfurt, for Rupert Volcker; 1692; and 2 others, Greek Classics, including a 1727 edition of Phaedrus, v.s. (4)
NO RESERVE Oxford & Cambridge.- [King (William)] A New Speech from the Old Trumpeter of Liberty Hall..., by R.Griffiths, [1756] § Taylor (John) Commentarius ad L. Decemviralem de Inope Debitore in Partis Dissecando...quem In Scholis Iuridicis Cantabrigiae Iunii XXII 1741 Recitavit..., engraved head-pieces, Cambridge, J.Bentham, 1742 § Roberts (William) Utrum Diversarum Gentium Mores et Instituta a Diverso Earum Situ Explicari Possint?, library ink stamp to title verso, Cambridge, J.Bentham, 1758 § Middleton (Conyers) Bibliothecæ Cantabrigiensis Ordinandæ Methodus Quædam..., half-title, large folding engraved plate, 2pp. publisher's catalogue, [Maslen and Lancaster, Bowyer Ledgers, 3738], [1723] § [Smith (John)] A Letter to the Author of A Further Enquiry into the Right of Appeal from the Chancellor or Vicechancellor of the University of Cambridge in Matters of Discipline, [Maslen and Lancaster, Bowyer Ledgers, 3747], by M.Cooper, 1752, first editions, a little browning and soiling, disbound; and 7 others, related, 8vo & 4to (12)
NO RESERVE Gregory (Olinthus) Brief Memoir of Charles Hutton..., offprint from 'The Imperial Magazine', presentation inscription to half-title "Sir Humphrey Davy | With Dr Gregory's best comp.", Caxton Press, 1823 § [Beatson (Alexander)] Cheap Manure..., second edition, York, by W.Alexander and Son, 1822 § "A West Country Attorney". Six Letters on Mr. Preston's Practical Treatise on Conveyancing, half-title, Birmingham Law Society ink stamp, [?Exeter], for M.Trewman and others, 1816 § Abstract on the Utility of Soap-Ashes as a Manure..., Sheffield, John Slater, 1817 § Whitmore (W.W.) A Letter on the Present State and Future Prospects of Agriculture..., for J.Hatchard, 1822, second original printed wrappers, uncut, third later wrappers, others disbound, soiling; and 6 others, related, 8vo (11)
Crane (Walter) Flora's Feast, numerous illustrations by the author, original pictorial boards, rubbed, 1889 § Greenaway (Kate) Calendar for 1884, 4 colour-printed cards, illustrated on one side only, original envelope, broken, [1883] § Crawhall (Joseph) - Old Aunt Elspa's ABC, first edition, hand-coloured woodcut illustrations by the author throughout, 3pp. advertisements at end, light browning, original wrappers with hand-coloured woodcut vignettes, with 1858 1d red postage stamp pasted onto easel on verso, [1884]; and a small quantity of others, illustrated children's book, pictorial cloth, etc., v.s. (sm.qty.)
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