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Naval Interest: A George III vellum Letter of Marque, dated 1778, with blue stamp duty seal to left border, giving authority for Thomas Falliase "fitly qualified who hath equipped furnished and victualled a ship called the Surprise...of about 150 Tons...mounted with fourteen guns having shot of four pounds weight and sixteen swivel guns and navigated with 70 crew and belonging to the Island of Guernsey whereof to the said Thomas Fallaise is commander and Henry Le Mesurier and Andrew Bonamy of the said Island of Guernsey Merchants are the Principal Owners...to set forth in a warlike Manner the said Ship called the Surprise.....and therewith by force of arms to apprehend seize and take the Ships Vefsels and Goods belonging to the ffrourh (sic) King or his Vafsals and Subjects or others inhabiting within his Countries Territories or Dominions", given at London and with registrar's signature to the bottom right corner, large engraved initial portrait of George III and decorative border to head, held in a double glazed black frame with gold trim, the document 55 x 64.5cm Footnotes: Note: A letter of marque is a specialist licence issued by a state authorising a private person, known as a privateer, to attack and capture vessels and goods of a nation they were at war with, for their own profit. References to the Surprise and Thomas Falaise are to be found in the National Archives at Kew, including 'L'Esperance en Dieu formerly La Joyeuse (master Gabriel Conte), a French merchant ship (schooner, 140 tons, 4 guns, 19 men), bound from Bordeaux to Martinique, laden with wine, flour, beef, pork, hams, brandy, cheese and other merchandise; taken on 11 January 1779 in latitude 46°25'N, longitude 9°33'W from Paris by the privateer Surprise (Thomas Falaise commanding), and brought into Guernsey', - Court papers: 1-7; Ship's papers: 8-12, and 'North Star of Bilbao (master Francis Fawson), an American merchant ship (brig, 200 tons, 2 swivels and a barrel of powder, 9 men, 3 passengers, owned by John Emery of Bilbao [late of Newburyport, Massachusetts), bound from Bilbao to the first port in America, laden with warlike stores on the risk and account of the American Congress, namely the rigging and sails for a 74-gun ship being built in America, and 340 bales comprising sail cloth, blankets, shoes, stockings, and linen for shirts, by Messrs John & Joseph Gardoqui and Sons; taken on 23 January 1779 in latitude 45°N, off Cape Ortegal, Bay of Biscay by the privateer Surprise (Thomas Fallaise commanding), and brought into Guernsey', Court papers: 1-5; Ship's papers: 6-9.
J Swift Binocular Microscope no.1555, with course/fine focussing, plano concave mirror (some deterioration mainly to concave side), two way adjustable stage, two way adjustable stage, with two lens turret, five lenses in cases and two sets of eye pieces; on stand 'J Swift Optician 15 Kingsland Rd London' with stamp 'Supplied by Broadhurst Clarkson &Co. 63 Farringdon Road London EC', in fitted mahogany case with 'Broadhurst' plaque inside door
Tiffany & Co. A pair of American silver candlesticks by Tiffany & Co., c.1910, stamped sterling, pattern number 17659 and order number 5691 stamped to bases, of baluster form with spreading oval bases engraved with monogram and date (1920), removable drip pans, bases filled, approx. 23.5cm highCondition Report: With stamp for directorship of John C Moore 1907-1947. Pattern number c.1910. The candlesticks are in good condition commensurate with age. Some general scratching, nicking and minor pitting noted. Ding to the base of one. Some small dings to capitals and some wear to high points. No splits or repairs noted. Steady on bases. A good pair of candlesticks.
A group of small and novelty silver oddments comprising: a stamp box designed as a stamp album, stamped sterling, 2.9 x 3.5cm; a second novelty stamp/pill box designed as a book with golf clubs to cover, London, 1992, Ari D. Norman, 2.7 x 3.7cm; a William IV silver vinaigrette, Birmingham, 1837, William Simpson, grille deficient, 2.1 x 3.5cm; a small silver box with sliding lid, London, 1990, Ari D Norman, 2.7 x 4.5cm; and a propelling pencil by Sampson Mordan & Co., stamped sterling, 8cm long when extended, total gross weight approx. 2.4oz (5)Condition Report: All items with some surface scratching and nicking. Stamp box: cover slightly bent. Rotates well around pivot. Golf club box: good condition, lid clips closed snugly. Hinge in good condition. Box with sliding lid: splitting and small holes to raised knop on lid. Otherwise good condition. Vinaigrette: poor condition. Grille deficient. Buckling and wear to silver. Does not close. Erasure/s to cartouche. Propelling pencil: Mechanism not working properly. Wear to engraved maker's mark.
[Wilcocke, Samuel Hull]. A Narrative of Occurences in the Indian Countries of North America, since the connexion of the Right Hon. The Earl of Selkirk with the Hudson's Bay Company, and his attempt to establish a colony on the Red River: With a detailed account of His Lordship's military expedition to, and subsequent proceedings at Fort William, in Upper Canada, 1st edition, London: printed by B. McMillan, 1817, title with small, tear and repair, marginal tear and loss to first leaf of Preface, previous owner signature of John Elder to title, manuscript shelf number to title verso, bookplate of Andrew Carnegie, later tan half morocco gilt, 8vo, together with [Gleig, George Robert]. A Narrative of the Campaigns of the British Army at Washington and New Orleans, under Generals Ross, Pakenham, and Lambert, in the Years 1814 and 1815; with some account of the countries visited, 1st edition, London: John Murray, 1821, errata leaf at end, small ownership ink stamp of Hubert Yound, bookplate of Arthur's Club, St. James's, contemporary half calf, upper joint splitting, a little rubbed and scuffed, 8voQTY: (2)NOTE:Provenance for first work: Andrew Carnegie (1835-1907, Scottish-American philanthropist and industrialist), bookplate; John Elder (possibly John Elder 1824-1869, Scottish marine engineer), his signature to title; W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey.Sabin 20699 (with Douglas ascribed as the author).Sometimes attributed to Simon McGillivary and Edward Ellice the elder, though this work was probably prepared by Samuel Hull Wilcocke, a writer employed by the North-West Company. The culmination of a long trade and land dispute between the Hudson Bay Company and the North West Company, following on from Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl of Selkirk's attempt to establish a colony in the Red River Valley. The result was the Battle of Seven Oaks in 1816, and following Selkirk's seizure of the North West Company's trading post at Fort William and his subsequent legal failure to defend the occupation, the two companies were eventually merged in 1821.
* Niblett (Frederick Drummond, 'Nibs', 1861-1928). William Alfred Westropp Foyle (1885–1963), black pen & ink and coloured pencil, full-length caricature, half-profile to left, of a young gentleman standing by a pile of books, wearing a suit and round glasses, with his hands in his pockets and smoking a pipe, signed 'Nibs' and dated lower right, lettered in pencil below image 'W.A. Foyle', 34 x 22.2 cm (13 1/4 x 8 3/4 ins), mounted, framed and glazed (53.3 x 38.3 cm), with framer's ink stamp on backboard 'Chas: Bradley', together with:Clarke (T., mid 20th century), "I've just about had it up to here with the browsers!", pen, ink, and watercolour wash, depicting the interior of a bookshop, with several customers looking at books whilst engaged in various contorted poses, the bookshelves lettered 'Yoga' and 'Hindu systems of philosophic meditation', 2 shop assistants looking on, signed in ink and captioned in pencil lower right, 14 x 19.2 cm (5 1/2 x 7 1/2 ins), mounted, framed and glazed (21.8 x 26.4 cm) QTY: (2)NOTE:Provenance: W.A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey.Scottish artist Frederick Niblett produced some of the most striking caricatures of the Edwardian period. He was educated at Fettes College in Edinburgh, after which he studied architecture, an artistic career following on. As well as drawing caricatures, the artist designed posters and painted portraits in oil and watercolours of churches. Two of his views of St Giles’ Cathedral were exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy (1882 and 1884).
Breviary, Use of the Premonstratensians, in Latin. Illuminated manuscript on vellum, [Southern Netherlands, mid(?)-15th century], i + [1–280], i–c, [c]i–[c]lviii, [clix –clxv] + i leaves; the leaf following f. clviii cut in half vertically, without loss of text; the first 280 leaves foliated in modern pencil on every 10th leaf, the next 158 leaves with original foliation in red ink roman numerals (omitting the ‘c’ for numbers higher than ‘c’); ruled in ink for two columns of 26 lines, written in gothic textura script, ILLUMINATED WITH FOUR LARGE ILLUMINATED FOLIATE INITIALS WITH TWO-SIDED FOLIATE BORDERS at the beginning of main texts (ff. 9r, 272v, 281r, lx recto); TWELVE LARGE PUZZLE INITIALS IN GOLD AND BLUE with red and purple flourishing at the divisions of the Psalter (ff. 22r, 30v, 38r, 38v, 46v, 56v, 65v, 67r, 75v) and a few others (ff. 110r, 114v, 117r), one- and two-line initials alternately red or blue throughout. burgundy morocco gilt bookplate of W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey, edges speckled red, 18th-century Parc Abbey binding of polished brown calf, each cover with the oval gilt stamp of the ‘Bibliothecae Parchensis’, morocco reback with gilt spine title ‘Psalter’, upper joint splitting and weak, thick 8vo (164 × 112 mm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance:Written for a Premonstratensian Abbey in the southern Netherlands: the Premonstratenians followed the Rule of St Augustine, so among the most highly graded feasts in the calendar are St Augustine (28 August, with octave, 4 September) and his translation (11 October, with octave, 17 October).Medieval inscriptions include one that appears to begin ‘Ce livre apartiens …’ (heavily obliterated), one that includes ‘… sancti Michaelis … hunc librum …’ (erased), and the name ‘Johanna Otten’ (first vellum flyleaf).Parc Abbey, the Premonstratensian house at Heverlee, near Louvain: with their characteristic binding and shelfmark ‘J. theca XI.’ (front pastedown; the same shelfmark was used for at least 10 other liturgical manuscripts including a Psalter sold at Sotheby’s, 26 November 1985, lot 119, and a Breviary at the University of London, Senate House Library, MS 815). The canons sold part of their library through Henri Baumans, Louvain, 22 October 1829, including about 170 manuscripts on vellum, among which lots 98-102 were each described as a ‘Psalterium’. Émile Van Balberghe published several studies of the Parc library, collected together in Les manuscrits médiévaux de l’abbaye de Parc (Brussels, 1992), including ‘Les critères de provenance des manuscrits de Parc’, first published in Archives et Bibliothèques de Belgique, 11 (1974), pp. 525-42. The most recent study is his ‘Les avatars des manuscrits médiévaux de l’abbaye de Parc’, De Gulden Passer, 88 (2010), pp. 7-22. The present manuscript appears to be unrecorded.Unidentified English bookseller, with a clipping from his catalogue stuck to the first flyleaf.W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey (bookplate).Text:Added 15th-century prayers to Sts Peter Martyr, Dympna, and Bernard (f. 1v); Calendar, with gradings of iii or ix lessons (f. 2v); Psalter (f. 9r), followed by collects (f. 98r); Litany of saints (f. 106v), in which Augustine is marked ‘ij’ in red, indicating a double invocation; Office of the Dead, Premonstratensian Use (f. 110r); Commendation of Souls (f. 114v); Temporale, from the octave of Easter to the 25th Sunday (f. 117r), with Augustine as ‘Magne pater Augustine …’ (f. 125r); the Dedication of a church (f. 272v); Blessings (f. 280r); Sanctorale from the Annunciation to St Saturninus (25 March – 29 November) (f. i recto); Common of Saints (f. cxxviii verso), followed (f. lii recto) by additional sermons, including for the Octave of the Dedication; near-contemporary added feasts of the Visitation (f. clviii verso) and St Lambert (f. clxiii verso).Breviaries are typically small enough to be easily portable, but very thick, and divided into Summer and Winter parts, as here: the present volume covers the period between Easter and Advent.
Augustine (Saint, Bishop of Hippo, 354-430 A.D.). Soliloquia animae ad deum, Italian, 15th century, manuscript in brown and red ink on vellum, 67 leaves (plus 2 vellum end leaves at both front and rear), COMPLETE, collation, 1–610, 710-3 (last 3 cancelled); written in an Italian rotunda script of the 15th century, single column with 22 lines per page, 36 two-line (the first being four-line) floriated initials in alternate red and blue, and blue and red, a ten-line illuminated letter ‘O’ in gold and colours laid in (from a different manuscript) to first leaf of text, and with illuminated border decoration of foliate motifs, stars and a shield at foot, burgundy morocco gilt bookplate of W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey to recto of first blank vellum leaf, and a folded page of typewritten description of the manuscript in German tipped in, late 19th or early 20th-century Italian full brown morocco with elaborate and rich impressed decoration in green, dark brown and light brown, the upper inside cover with large impressed stamp of Ernesto Pagnoni of Milan, and his initials in shields forming an outer frame, separated from binding along front inner hinge, short splits to head of upper and lower joints, 8vo (178 x 125 mm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: It may be possible to determine the original patron of the book: above the first rubric is an erasure that appears to begin ‘Iste liber’ and include the name ‘Raimundi’(?); in the lower margin a shield of arms has been overpainted with gesso and gold, but traces of a blue ground survive, and from the back of the leaf a diagonal (bend) can be discerned; Ernesto Pagnoni, Vaprio d’Adda, near Milan. Though his dates of birth and death are unknown, Pagnoni was active as a collector of manuscripts at the beginning of the twentieth century. Part of his collection was sold in Amsterdam by the famous dealer R. W. P. de Vries on the 2nd and 3rd of December 1908. His bookplate was designed by Sigmund Lipinsky in 1912. Other manuscripts once part of Pagnoni’s collection include Yale University, Beinecke Library, Marston MS 235, Lectura super libros sententiarum by Alfonso de Vargas y Toledo, and University of Pennsylvania, MS Codex 717, Ascetic miscellany, 1470-1499. Many manuscripts owned by Pagnoni are housed in modern bindings signed by C. Glingler, bookbinder in Rome; W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey (bookplate). This text contains the Soliloquies of Saint Augustine of Hippo, an inner dialogue on the matter of the soul, thought in the Middle Ages and Renaissance to be by Saint Augustine, but now doubted. Folio 65 verso and folios 66 and 67 at the end of the volume have additional texts added in several different hands, beginning on folio 65 verso with the Hymn to Saint Michael 'Christiane vir fidelis, qui regnare vis in coelis', (Chevalier, Repertorium Hymnologicum III (1904), 24515) and the Hymn to Saint Christopher 'martir Christoforo pro Salvatoris honore' (Chevalier, Repertorium Hymnologicum III (1904), 29471), followed by other various prayers.
Dürer (Albrecht). Opera Alberti Dureri. Das ist, Alle Bücher des weitberühmbten und künstreichen Mathematici und Mahlers Albrechten Durers von Nürenberg, so viel deren von ihm selbst in An. 1525. und 1528. kurtz vor und gleich nach seinem todt in truck gehen, 3 parts in one, Arnhem: bey Johan Jansen, 1604-03, title to each part, Dürer's woodcut monogram on main title and first two part-titles, woodcut intials and numerous woodcut illustrations to text, many full-page, double-page or folding, first part with two printed woodcut folding overslips on P4 verso and Q1 recto, and complete with final blank Q4, second part complete with final blank Z6, and illustration of the female body on R3 hand-tinted in contemporary light blue wash, third part title with large woodcut coat of arms of Ferdinand I, intermittent light browning, 20th-century circular ink stamp of the Furstlicher Waldburg Kupferstichkabinett to lower inner margin of main title, and two further 20th-century ink stamps to verso, including the Hermann Göring Meisterschule für Malerei Kronenburg, late 17th- or 18th-century engraved armorial bookplate to front pastedown, and red morocco gilt bookplate of W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey, contemporary limp vellum with old calf backstrip, lightly rubbed, folioQTY: (1)NOTE:Bruckner 3, with main title in variant ß; Meder XXVI, XXVIII and XXIX. A good copy.First complete edition of Dürer's collected works in German. It brings together his three major treatises: on measurement, symmetry, perspective and construction of the letters of the alphabet; on the proportions of the human body; and the design of fortification systems. The edition is illustrated with numerous woodcuts by Dürer taken from the original blocks of the editions of 1525-1528, and includes overslips and double-page or folding leaves.
[Arnaldi, Enea]. Descrizione delle architetture, pitture e scolture di Vicenza, con alcune osservazioni, 2 parts in one volume, 1st edition, Vicenza: Francesco Vendramini Mosca, 1779, xxiv, [2], 144, 135, [3]pp., engraved frontispiece, engraved vignette title tot both parts, 10 folding engraved sheets, each with two plates and a total of 40 illustrations [by Cristoforo Dall’Acqua], a little mostly marginal spotting to early leaves, oval ink library stamp and ink shelf-mark reference to both title versos (ink stamp neatly erased on back of first title), pencil shelf-mark note at head of first title and to front pastedown, library ticket of Charles M. Hutt to front pastedown, 19th-century vellum, gilt-decorated spine with contrasting title labels, a little rubbed, 8vo (115 x 180 mm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Cicognara, 4393.Enea Arnaldi (1716-1794) worked as an architect in Vicenza and was also responsible for the restoration of the Basilica Palladiana. Rare.
Dickens (Charles). Scenes from the Life of Nickleby Married. Containing certain remarkable passages, strange adventures, and extraordinary occurrences, that befel the Nickleby Family in their further career; being a sequel to the "Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby," as edited by "Boz". With illustrations by "Quiz", 1st edition, London: John Williams, 1840, etched frontispiece (with small repaired tear) and 21 plates, title with lower corner renewed, occasional offsetting and light toning, burgundy morocco gilt bookplate of W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey, all edges gilt, later full tan calf gilt by Riviere and Son, spine with green morocco label; and gilt decoration, 8vo, together with Hunted Down: A Story, by Charles Dickens. With some account of Thomas Griffiths Wainwright, the poisoner, 1st UK edition, London: John Camden Hotten, [1870], two half-titles, title with wood-engraved vignette, 3 pp. advertisements bound at front, 5 pp. advertisements at rear (one leaf at rear with small bookseller ink stamp), original green wrappers bound front and rear, bookplate of Robert Lloyd Henderson, contemporary green half morocco, spine faded to brown, a little rubbed, small 8vo, plus [Morford, Henry]. John Jasper's Secret; Being a Narrative of Certain Events Following and Explaining "The Mystery of Edwin Drood", 1st edition, London: Publishing Offices, 1872, 20 wood-engraved plates, a little minor spotting, crimson morocco gilt bookplate of W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey, all edges gilt, later tan half calf by Morrell, spine with navy and green calf labels and gilt decoration, 8vo, and Bennett (Charles H. & Robert B. Brough). Shadow and Substance, 1st edition, London: W. Kent & Co., 1860, half-title, 30 hand-coloured caricature plates, original cloth covers and spine bound-in at rear, a little minor spotting, burgundy morocco gilt bookplate of W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey, all edges gilt, later burgundy half morocco by Bayntun, Bath, spine lettered and decorated in gilt (edges slightly rubbed), 8voQTY: (4)NOTE:Provenance: W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey (bookplates).Eckel (1982) pp. 198-199 for Hunted Down. First published in the New York Ledger in 1859 after owner Robert Bonner had paid Charles Dickens £1000 for the story, then published in the UK in All the Year Round in April 1860, afterwards by T. B. Peterson and Brothers in Philadelphia in 1861 (with other novelettes by Dickens), followed by the first UK edition by Hotten in 1870.
Primrose (James). Popular errours. Or the Errours of the People in Physick, first written in Latine by the learned physitian James Primrose Doctor in Physick. Divided into foure bookes. viz. 1. The first treating concerning Physicians. 2. The second of the Errours about some diseases, and the knowledge of them. 3. The third of the Errours about the diet; as well of the sound as of the sick. 4. The fourth of the Errours of the people about the use of remedies. Profitable and necessary to be read of all. To which is added by the same Authour his verdict concerning the Antimoniall Cuppe. Translated into English by Robert Wittie Doctor in Physick, 4 parts in one, 1st edition in English, London: printed by W. Wilson for Nicholas Bourne, at the South-entrance of the Royall Exchange, 1651, additional engraved title by T. Cross (blank margins trimmed, and relined), with printed Explication of the Frontispiece, 4 pages of publisher's advertisements and separate errata leaf at end, leaf O1 with some small losses to the blank foremargin, not affecting text, contemporary blind-ruled full calf, with Signet Library oval gilt stamp to centre of each cover, rubbed and a little wear to edges, 19th century reback (with endpapers renewed), 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Wing P3476; Krivatsy 9289; Wellcome IV, p.438, Osler 3736.A translation of Primrose's De vulgi in medicina erroribus and De calice ex antimonio sive stibio, which includes a panegyric on Wittie's translation by the poet Andrew Marvell. Chapters 31 to 34 (pp. 325-340) relate to tobacco, including observations on whether tobacco is 'a preservative against the Plague'.
A group of assorted BU coins & sets comprising 6 x London 2012 olympic stamp & coin sets (2 x rowing,2 x archery, 1 x equestrian, 1 x fencing), Queen Victoria old head penny, GB 1971 set, 2 x Royal Mint the last 'round pound', Royal Mint 2008 olympic £2 coin, 2 x 2012 olympic 50ps (cylcling & basketball).
Graduated set of four polychrome jugsDavenport stamp to the base of each, decorated with various flowers and foliage, with dragon handles and gilt details, the largest 17cm wide x 18.5cm high (4) Overall wear to each consistent with age and use. With natural firing imperfections. Repairs made. Minor loss to largest jug. Some hairline cracks. Some chips.
After Dr Christopher Dresser (1834-1904)Possibly for Hukin & Heath, four division silver plated toast rack, with contemporary kite registration mark and stamp to the base, 15cm high overall x 14cm wide Overall wear, marks and scratches. Some scuffs and signs of use. Handle is loose and twists to change position, but does not come out of the toast rack.
Multi signed signatures includes Glen Hoddle, Keith Burkinshaw plus 2 others FDC. F.A. Cup Final Wembley. Single stamp plus single post mark 22 May 82. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Dame Helen Mirren signed FDC Prime Suspect. 50th Anniversary Independent Television. Single stamp. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Jackie Stewart signed FDC Evening News Motor Racing Showboat. Single stamp plus single post mark 5 Jan 1974. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Multi signed signatures includes Terry Venables, Bobby Robson, Lawrie McMenemy plus 5 others FDC. British Football Championships. Single stamp plus single post mark 26 May 1979. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Sir Stirling Moss signed FDC 50th Anniversary Sir Stirling wins the Grand Prix 1955. Single stamp plus single post mark 16 July 2005. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters signed World Cup 1966 commemorative card with commemorative stamp. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Michael Tippett signed Ausipex 84 First Australian World Philatelic Exhibition Melbourne Benham FDC PM Australian Stamp Exhibition Melbourne Derby 25 Sep 84. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Sir Micky Martin signed FDC AVRO Lancaster Disbandment of No.617 Squadron. Air Marshal Sir Harold Brownlow Morgan Micky Martin, KCB, DSO and Bar, DFC and Two Bars, AFC (27 February 1918 - 3 November 1988) Single stamp plus single post mark 31 Dec 81. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
†LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY RBA RA (1887-1976); pencil signed limited print, 'The Contraption', with Fine Art Trade Guild stamp for 178, 35 x 31cm, together with a print of the original drawing (2).Condition Report: Print in good condition with strong colours, light discolouration to mount but good.
BANKSY (born 1974); limited edition print, 'X Clown Skateboards (Clown 2022)', one layered hand pulled gloss acrylic screen print printed on JJP textured Somerset 300 gsm hand torn edges, with Clown Skateboards embossed stamp and publisher's stamp, 352/750, sheet size 41 x 60cm, with certificate of authenticity from the Stowe Gallery. B Provenance: Private Cheshire vendor. Condition Report: Published by and purchased directly from Stowe gallery, COA, condition as new.
Collection of Various Golfing and other Novelty Items (8) - 1990 C.I.G.A Professional Champion Selangor Pewter Small Golfing Figure trophy 4.25"h; 1991 International Leman Senior Trophy Plate (3.5"); 4x wooden napkin rings with famous golf club makers stamp marks; Miniature Book of Golf Jokes and Rawlings Official American League Game Base Ball in makers original box. Note: From The Estate of The Late Tommy Horton MBE, Former Ryder Cup Player and PGA Captain
Interesting Collection of Artwork and signed Correspondence from Jack Nicklaus to Bill Mortland, other related Ephemera and Endorsements (6) to incl colour print of William Inglis (1712-1792) Captain of The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers mounted and framed in teak wood from RMS Queen Mary stamped with 56x famous golfers and club makers cleek stamp marks from Scotland, England and Wales notably Tom Morris, Auchterlonie, R Simpson, Nicoll, McEwan, Anderson, Vardon et al overall 17" x 14.75" see further details and history printed and laid down on the back; these were given to Jack Nicklaus (see typed and hand signed letter from Jack Nicklaus); Ben Hogan, Bobby Jones, each with facsimile replies, and official in depth typed 4x page letter from Bill Mortland to Tommy Horton - interesting lot with lots of in depth history.
1978 Royal Jersey Golf Club Centenary FDC Collection incl one with 4x notable signatures (10) - the one is signed by 1978 Open Golf Champion Jack Nicklaus, Hale Irwin 3x US Open Champion, Brian Barnes and Tommy Horton (RJGC) resident golf professional who organised an exhibition match played at Royal Jersey to raise funds for The Harry Vardon Trust; plus 4x other FD Issues c/w Harry Vardon set of stamps; 2x Jersey Post Office Royal Jersey GC Folders celebrating Royal Jersey GC Centenary and the most famous golfer 6x Open champion Harry Vardon; 2x Jersey Stamp Bulletins to incl Nos 22 (1977) & 23 (1978) plus 2002 Open Golf Championship FDC played at Muirfield Note: From The Estate of The Late Tommy Horton MBE, Former Ryder Cup Player and PGA Captain
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