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•SIR MUIRHEAD BONE HRSA, HRWS, HARIBA, HRE, LLB, D LITT (SCOTTISH 1876 - 1953) WAR DRAWINGS FROM THE COLLECTION PRESENTED TO THE BRITISH MUSEUM BY HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT Lithograph, each one signed and bearing stamp in 6 portfolios, from the edition of 50, each sheet 39.5 x 52cm (15 1/2 x 20 1/2") (60)
Martin Johnson signature piece mounted below England world champion stamps and next to a colour photo of him with World Cup in 2003 with Rugby World Cup stamp miniature sheet. Approx. overall size 13x10. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.99, Overseas from £7.95
1963 Fender Stratocaster electric guitar, made in USA, serial no. 9xxx9; Finish: original three tone sunburst, generally good for age, some rubbing and blemishes as to be expected; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: original with some wear; Electrics: working, black bottom pickups cloth wired to original three-way switch and pots all dating to the 6th week of 1963, non-original plastic wire loom attached to switch although out of circuit - added by the seller so he could experiment with different pickup configurations that the three-way switch does not allow (this does not affect the original electrics in any way) ; Hardware: typical aging to metal parts, all appear original including tremolo arm; Case: gig bag; Other: neck date stamp JAN 63, pencil date 63 to spring cavity; Overall condition: good *Single owner from new. Purchased by the vendor in the USA, this amp has spent its life together with the 1966 Fender Pro Reverb amplifier, (lot 474) which features later in this auction. ** Sold with CITES Article 10 certificate no. 567914/01
1965 Fender Telecaster electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 1xxxx9; Finish: blond, many imperfections including arm wear, blemishes, scratches, but generally good for age; Fretboard: maple, visible wear through the lacquer in places; Frets: visible dent wear up the neck, but mainly in the first position; Electrics: working, replaced plastic shield wire from volume pot to neck pickup; Hardware: good, original bridge cover included; Case: original Selmer issued hard case; Overall condition: good for age *Single owner from new - with a neck stamp of November '65, pots dating to the 42nd week of 1965, serial number with a range of late '65 to early '66 and the spaghetti logo decal, we would put this guitar as being made in late 1965 **** REFRET - NECK PICKUP AND SCRATCHPLATE POSSIBLE REPLACEMENTS
Johnny Meeks - 1965 Fender Stratocaster electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. L5xxx9; Finish: Dakota red, refinish, minor checking, various light blemishes; Fretboard: maple, rare maple cap with "A" nut width stamp; Frets: generally good, but with visible dent wear to the first position; Electrics: working, green bottom pickups appear original, cloth wire to original CRL three-way switch and pots which all appear to date to 1965, areas of resoldering, replaced capacitor; Hardware: earlier type green guard scratchplate, original screw holes visible on body underneath the plate, tin backing shield with holes in the correct place for year, so most likely original to the guitar, two replaced pickup covers, replaced decal; Case: 1960s Fender hard case; Overall condition: fair * Originally owned by USA guitarist Johnny Meeks ( 16 April 1937 - 30 July 2015, a former member of Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps. A longtime member of the Rockabilly Hall of Fame, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Blue Caps in 2012. He was an accomplished guitarist who played on several Gene Vincent tracks, including "Lotta Lovin'" and "Say Mama," which Meeks wrote. When the Blue Caps broke up in late 1958, Meeks joined the Tune Toppers, followed by the Champs. He went on to perform with Merle Haggard, Elvis Presley and former Monkee Michael Nesmith. This guitar is sold with a copy of facsimile documentation dating to 1997. Written by Meeks, it states that he sold the guitar to a friend, a Mr. Jackson, for a favourable sum of $2000 and that he was "hurt and disappointed" that Mr Jackson had sold it on. Also included it a facsimile copy of a picture showing Meeks with the guitar, also signed "To Peter Johnson, Keep on Rockin, Johnny Meeks 'Blue Caps' guitar, 6 April '97". It is thought that Meeks made a custom order to have Fender make this guitar for him with an 'A' width maple cap neck
Early 1970s Gibson ES335 TD semi-hollow body electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 6xxxx8; Finish: walnut, various scratches and blemishes; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: good, refret; Electrics: working; Hardware: generally good, wear to gold plating, strap button added to bass horn, strap buttons replaced, pickguard removed but retained; Case: TKL hard case; Other: stop-bar conversion, repaired head break, factory 2 stamp to back of head; Overall condition: fair
1963 Fender Stratocaster electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 8xxx6; Finish: Olympic white, appears original with usual desert sand undercoat showing underneath , various imperfections including lacquer checking, minor blemishes, larger blemishes and rubbing; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: good, refret; Electrics: working, original pots and original black bottom pickups cloth-wired to a replaced switch (original switch retained), some resoldering; Hardware: generally good and mainly original aside from a bridge pickup spring screw and the two switch screws (original switch screws retained), spring cavity plate damaged to the upper corners, original bridge cover included, missing tremolo arm; Case: period fibreboard case; Other: serial number dating to 1962, neck stamp '2 SEP 62B' and pots dating to 6th week of 1963; Overall condition: good for age*Sold with CITES article 10 certificate
Stamps: Meteor album with mid-20th Century worldwide collection, small quantity of earlier GB; mid-20th Century worldwide collection in Liberty album; Ace album containing a Penny Black with two margins and heavy black cancellation; various "schoolboy albums" (Victory, Improved, Special Agent), predominantly mid-20th Century world, occasional earlier GB; small quantity of postcards, including cartoon (Reg Maurice, Donald McGill), Edwardian humour; various Hornby thematic stamp album kits. In one box.
A collection of stamps, including an album devoted to the Gold Coast and Ghana, another album of world stamps with some 19th Century representation, along with a quantity of loose stamps in envelopes, several Edwardian and later postcards, some FDCs and some modern stamp books and sets (parcel)
A collection of nine Collection of Australian Stamp books, with years 1981, 1982, 1990, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002 and 2007, together with several similar Australian stamp books such as a Selection of the Engraved Stamps of the Commonwealth of Australia, Trains of Australia, Coming South, Dreams on Wheels, Mission to Planet Earth, also the Australian Bicentennial Collection and the Australian Gold Medalists and two books (18)
Assorted Ephemera to include six early 20th Century bank notes, five French and the other United States military issue 10 cents, commemorative cover 50th Anniversary of the British East Africa Campaign with Lt. Col. E.C.T. Wilson Victoria Cross medal stamp, with Operation Desert Storm and RAF Lyneham stamps to reverse, numbered 0028/1000, Zillebeke Hindenburg Line photographs, plus three stamp related books, London post Office Guide March 1939, British Postmarks by R.C. Alcock and F.C. Holland and What is Postal History? By B. Rigby-Hall.
Assorted Stamp Selection includes Penny Red, Penny Lilac, Queen Victoria Orange One Halfpenny, 2d Queen Victoria, Jubilee 2 1/2d, Half Penny stamps, One Penny King Edward, some over stamped Army, plus others, loose in an album (quantity), together with 1906 Presentation to E. H. Freaker Esq, List of Subscribers, Royal Albert Institute Windsor October 1906, bound in red leather and gilt details, worth inspecting (2)
Ambala Durbar of 1869 with Sikh Princes Carte De Visite - A rare carte de visite photograph of The Viceroy of India, Earl of Mayo receiving Sher Ali Khan, the Amir of Afghanistan, at Ambala, India, March 1869, with the Punjab Princes of Kapurthala, Kashmir, Jind, Nabha and Patiala standing to the left. Photograph by Craddock with his stamp on reverse. Framed in glass.
A Collection of Good Uncirculated Coin Sets. Comprises 1/ United Kingdom - Bank of England 1694 - 1994 Coin Collection 8 Coins In Total. 2/ First Official Issue of The One Euro Coins of The 12 Member States Sealed Package. 3/ The 2013 Coronation Jubilee Coronation Uncirculated 8 Coin Collection - Five Pound to Farthing. 4/ The British Pounds, Shilling and Pence Collection - 7 Coins, From Half Crown - 3 Pence. Uncirculated Specimen. 5/ 1952 - 2012 The Queens Diamond Jubilee Collection - 8 Coins Uncirculated / Specimen 1953 - 1967. 6/ World War II Remembered Coin Package Collection, Includes Stamp Issues, Coins of King George VI That Actually Circulated In Great Britain During World War II.
L. S. Lowry 1887 - 1976 Ltd and Numbered Edition - Offset Lithograph / Print. Fine Art Trade Guild Blind Stamp. Titled ' Family Discussion ' A Man Trying To Convince His Mother About Something. Ltd Edition of 850 Only. This Is Number 448, Published by Henry Donn In 1974, Mounted and Framed Behind Glass. Image Size 13.5 x 9.5 Inches - 33.5 cm x 24 cm, On Wove Paper - Full Margins.
David Shepherd Artist Signed Ltd and Numbered Edition Colour Lithograph / Print. Titled ' Lone Wanderers of The Arctic ' No 263 of 1,500 Copies. Fine Art Trade Guild Stamp to Bottom Left of Margin, Pencil Signed by David Shepherd to Lower Right Margin. Mounted and Framed Behind Non Reflective Glass. Lithograph / Print Size 19 x 28.75 Inches. Size with Frame 28 x 38 Inches. All Aspects of Condition Is Excellent.
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