Scene Photograph from The Hostages, 1975, 10" x 8". This scene features Joe Blake (played by Ray Barrett) holding a gun on a group of hostages described in full detail on the back. The back of this photograph also features a red copyright stamp for The Children's Film Foundation (these stamps nare usually blue or black).
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Black and white photograph, 4.5" by 6.5". Photograph has four people in shot, with the man front centre wearing glasses and holding a huge bunch of flowers. The clothing on show suggests that it dates from the 1960s. There is a stamp on the back from J S Alderton of 4 Ling Way, Saxmundham, Suffolk. Below this address the name Leiston (a town close to Saxmundham) appears.
Mauchline ware _ ten pieces comprising a rectangular box (Aberystwyth) 8.5 cm, a two division stamp box (Bridge At Bettws-Y-Coed) a small money box (Colwyn Bay Hotel, Colwyn Bay) release slot damaged, a tumbler case (Denbigh Castle) a small circular box (Aberdovey-Craig-Y-Don), another (Worthing From The Sea), a tumbler case (HGC & Co, St DavidÍs Cathedral) a paper knife (Stonehaven From Bervie Braes), a pair of glove stretchers (Harbour House and Pavilion Hotel, Folkestone) and a cylinder form box (Interior of Trinity Church, Llandudno) (10) (From the collection of the late Helen Eastgate).
Mauchline ware _ ten pieces comprising a wall mounting spill holder (Victoria Street, Newton Stewart/Penningham House, Newton Stewart) splits near hanging hole, 19.2cm, a rectangular box (Cleethorpes) 8.7cm, a napkin ring (H.G.C. & G. St DavidÍs Cathedral/Tartan borders) another (brown fern ware) a comb case (Boston Church) a rectangular box with sliding lid (Boulogne Boat Leaving Folkestone Harbour) 8.5cm, a quaiche (Dukeld) 9.7cm, a three division stamp box (Bunker Hill Monument, 221 feet high) 6.2cm, a photograph frame (Llandudno Bay/Llanrhos Church Near Llandudno/St GeorgeÍs Church, Llandudno/St TudnoÍs Church Llandudno) 12.5 x 8.5cm and a rectangular box (Inveraray From The North) 12cm (10) (From the collection of Dr Ian McFeeters).
After John Constable (British, 1776-1837) View of Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk oil on canvas 21 x 26½cm (8 x 10in) Other Notes: John Constable's "View of Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk" is in Tate Britain. Two old repaired tears. Old stencil - not Christie's - of PO 2501. Some craquelure and old stretcher bar marks can be seen from the front. Stamp - I have not seen this one before and there is no British colourman or partnership of colourmen I know of with those initials. Occasionally local, retail colourmen restamped canvases they had bought from larger manufacturers, so I suppose it could be the stock stamp of a provincial supplier, but looks more like a (rather large) inventory number to me. I am sorry not to be able to help, but I'm not sure it is a colourman's stamp.
Mauchline ware _ eleven pieces comprising a horseshoe outline photographic frame (Ben Nevis From Banavie), 13.5cm, a circular inkstand (Lincoln Cathedral From The North West) incorrect inkwell stuck down, 10.5cm dia, a barrel form money box (Norham Castle) 7.5cm, a napkin ring (The Green, Walton On The Naze), another (Royal Hotel And Entrance To Pier Clacton-On-Sea), a two division stamp box (Birds Eye View of The WorldÍs Columbian Exhibition, Chicago 1893) 8.2cm, a circular pin box in alternate segments (Lyme Regis From Holm Bush Hill) some varnish loss, 6.7cm, a cylinder ruler (Lincoln/Perpetual Calendar/ Postal Ruler) 23cm, another cylinder ruler (A Happy Christmas To You/Robin and Holly), 17cm, a letter knife (Eastern Telegraph Company/map to blade/calendar for 1897) 33.5cm and another with thistle and leaf carved handle (1888 Æ’Æ’sycamore from Queen MaryÍs Tree at Little FranceÆ’.) 31.5cm (11) (From the collection of Dr Ian McFeeters).
Mauchline ware - sewing _ five pieces comprising a circular reel box, six bone side apertures, dome top (Pwllycrochon Hotel, Colwyn/2 further side views and The Dingle, Pwllycrochen Hotel) 10.5 cm dia, a reel cradle (Welsh Peasant) a rectangular reel box (Llangollen and Castle Dinas Bran/internal label for AshworthÍs), a cylinder ribbon box (Brecon Beacons) and a circular reel box, two apertures, dome top (Town Hall And High Street, Cardiff) ink stamp _ Manufactured Abroad (5) (From the collection of the late Helen Eastgate).
An early 19th Century Scottish pen work snuff box of rectangular form by ñCrichton and Co. Cumnockî, the lid with diagonal red lines on a green ground and inset to the centre with a gilt metal panel of a grouse in undergrowth, under glass in gilt metal raised frame, the cushion form sides and base with conforming decoration, internal stamp, 8.7 cm x 3.7 cm. (From the collection of Dr Ian McFeeters).
A fine early 19th Century Scottish pen work snuff box of rectangular form by ñG Sliman, Catrineî the lid with a full pen work panel titled, ñThe Helabed Travellersî, cushion form sides and base in leaf scroll pen and ink work, internal stamp, 8.2 x 4.8 cm. (From the collection of Dr Ian McFeeters).
A selection of sewing related ephemera, including a concertina of paper sampler designs in pink ground boards with floral scrap to cover 8.5 x 6.2cm, Singer Sewing Machines cardboard dominos, invite to ïChatelaine BallÍ, other printed ephemera and two Bristol card stamp wallets with sampler style needlework (qty) (From the collection of the late Jo Ball).
A mid 19th Century Scottish snuff box of rectangular form the lid with titled print (Scott Monument, Edinburgh) concave sides titled ñGrown On The Lands of Abbotsfordî, the base (Edinburgh Castle From Princes Street), internal stamp ñSmith, Mauchline Manufacturers To His Majestyî with coat of arms, 8.2 cm x 5 cm. (From the collection of Dr Ian McFeeters).
PHOTOGRAPHS - Joan Crawford, full length in domestic setting & having a fitting (with dresser behind), b/w., 15 x 10 ins. (approx.); pencilled on verso - 'Joan Crawford/Hollywood California - 1959' & photographer's name - 'Eve Arnold'; sold with Charles Laughton, half length seated on terrace steps, b/w., 12 x 8 ins.(approx.); Magnum Cinema Exhibition stamp on verso & photographer's pencilled name - 'Dennis Stock'.
RICHARDSON (J.) A Dictionary, Persian, Arabic and English. To which is prefixed a Dissertation on the Language, Literature, and Manners of Eastern Nations. includes subscribers list; recently rebound quarter morocco& cloth, gilt-ruled & lettered spine, folio. Oxford: printed at the Clarendon Press, 1777. * a very substantial work of some 2,000pp.; lettered name of 'James Morier/1800' at head of title (the oriental writer), a later (20th cent.) signature of William James Kettle, & a SOAS (withdrawn) library stamp; num. pages have underlining in colours, with some marginal notes - but all neatly done (? in Mr. Kettle's hand); a second volume (English/Persian etc.) was published in 1780.
BISHOP (Mrs. J.F.) The Yangtze Valley and Beyond: an account of journeys in China, chiefly in the Province of the Sze Chuan and among the Man-Tze of the Somo Territory. 2 vols. frontispieces, coloured & folded map, num. text illus., (some full-page), advert. leaves, gilt-pictorial cloth. 1900. * ex Fletcher Memorial Library (Ludlow, Vermont) with sm. embossed stamp on titles (& elsewhere); the author was aka Isabella Bird (see lot 1425)
SCOTT'S LAST EXPEDITION - The PROSPECTUS] 'Antarctic Expedition for 1910'. (8)pp. unnumbered, the title is head of first page, sewn, without wrappers, the explorer's name printed on last page - 'R.Scott/ September 15, 1909'. * a sketch map gives recent discoveries, 2 other illus., text includes 'plans for a prolonged southern journey'; the various values of dogs, ponies & motor sledge; the undertaking's scientific objectives; and a call for further funding. * not in Spence; together with a Receipt for a subscription received (£5) no. 424, with the British Antarctic Expedition's indelible stamp over the postage revenue penny stamp; and also with its 8 line typewritten covering note of thanks on the Expedition's headed notepaper (2nd February 1910) & signed 'R Scott'; Owing to the donor (Mrs. Ward, wife of the Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge) mistakenly having been given her husband's title & form of address, Scott writes an additional ms. 7 line note of further thanks & apology - ' Will you accept my personal thanks for your help and good wishes, I wish I had time to express my appreciation more fully . . . R. Scott'. Illustrated
A HALLMARKED SILVER VESTA CASE, Birmingham 1899 with chased decoration and front cartouche, a slim white metal example decorated in the Oriental style of bird amongst bull rushes, maker's stamp 'F.D' and a metal and chrome cigarette case having a print decorated roundel of a spaniel's head with indistinct signature
THREE DRESSING TABLE ITEMS with hallmarked silver tops to include an oblong lidded box, Birmingham 1905, a circular lidded pot, Birmingham (date stamp rubbed) and a hobnail cut globular scent bottle, Birmingham 1902 having a hinged lidded top with interior stopper present (hinge requires attention)
TRAFFIC AND RELATED - Queue up now to see this fantastic pack of 7 x LPs from Traffic. Titles are Mr Fantasy (including a 1st UK stereo 'bullseye' pressing ILPS 9061 with promo stamp on label, great Ex copy and original US copy UAS 6651), Shoot Out At The Fantasy Factory (ILPS 9224), The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys (ILPS 9180 UK original), Last Exit (a very rare South African pressing on Fontana STL 237 with different black and white photo on the back cover and a UK white 'I' press ILPS 9097) and Best Of Traffic (ILPS 9112). Dave Mason titles (x4) are Alone Together (original 'pop-out' sleeve SHTC 251 in impeccable Ex+ condition), Headkeeper, & Cass Elliot (US BTS-8825) and Scrapbook. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
CREAM AND RELATED - Another fab find of this time 8 x LPs. Titles are Wheels Of Fire (original 583 033 + 2612-001 RE), Disraeli Gears (laminated front UK original mono 593 003, solid VG+ to Ex condition), Jack Bruce (x4) - A Question Of Time (promo stamp on back cover), Will Power, Songs For A Tailor (589 058) and Out Of The Storm (2394 143) and Blind Faith - S/T (UK original 583 049, Ex condition). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
JOHN LENNON & YOKO 1969 - 10 incredible 35mm negatives of John & Yoko together at Apple Offices during late 1969. The quality images feature John & Yoko posing together x 4 and then John sat smoking, about to write a letter. This lot also includes a letter to Mike Read dated 1990 from the John Lennon Tribute Ltd, a photo of John and Cynthia and a photo of John and Yoko (BBC stamp on reverse) from John's last interview with Andy Peebles. Taken by professional photographer and thought to be unpublished and previously unseen.
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