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A Tunbridge Ware stamp box, depicting the head of the young Queen Victoria, said to contain some 1,000 pieces of tessera inlay (see Pinto, Tunbridge and Scottish Souvenir Woodware, plate 14), with tessera walls, 38mm x 34mm; and another similar with plain walls, cracks to diagonal corners of tessera surround, 34mm x 34mm, (2).
After Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin, British 1870-1935 RBA- Elegant couple in a courtyard, from `Old English Inns`, publ Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd 4 Middle New St, London EC4; hand-coloured off-set lithograph, signed in pencil, bears Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, 45x33cm: After Albert Ludovici RBA, British 1820-1894- "The Pickwickians on the Road to Dingley Dell", "David Copperfield on his way to School" and "Mr Pecksniff leaves for London", publ by Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd; chromolithographs, 41.5x62cm., ea., approx: After Christopher Saxon, British 16th/17th century- "Devonshire"; hand-coloured reproduction print, 39.5x45cm. (5)
After Sir Edward John Poynter Bt PRA RWS, British 1836-1919- "The Greek Dance", publ 1900 by Arthur Tooth and Sons, 5 & 6 Haymarket London; hand-coloured photogravure, bears publisher`s blind stamp, 64.5x82cm: European School, circa 1900- Amorous couple on a terrace with a Mediterranean coastal landscape beyond; chromolithograph, signed within the plate, 54x94cm., (2)
After Sir William Russell Flint RA 1880-1969- "Isabella"; colour reproduction print, signed in pencil, bears Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, 52x67cm: After Francis Russell Flint, British 1915-1977-Gentleman painting en plen air; colour reproduction print, signed in pencil, bears Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, 56x77cm., (2)
After Charles Napier Hemy RA RWS, British 1841-1917- Sailing barge and Racing yacht on the open seas, both publ 1908 by Frost & Reed, 8 Clare Street, Bristol; photogravures, a pair, both signed in pencil, both bear publisher`s blind stamp, in matching ebonised frames, one glazed, 52x83cm., ea: After John William Goodward RBA 1861-1922- "Venus Binding her Hair" and "The Toilet of Venis", both publ 1903 by Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd , London; photogravures, in matching glazed ebonised frames, 72x34cm., ea., (4)
After Helen Layfield Bradley, British 1900-1979- "Holliwood Market", publ by Miss Carter Publications, 1972; reproduction printed in colours, signed in pencil, bears Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, 61x83cm: Paul C Morris, late 20th century- "Launching the Starboard Quarter Boat", publ by Bloch and Osborne Publishing Co Chardon Ohio; lithograph, signed, titled and numbered 117/225 in pencil, 41x51cm: together with seven other similar signed Maritime prints after the same hand, in folio, all 41x51cm: After Isaac Taylor, British c.1740-1818- "Map of Hampshire", publ by the Hamphire Field Club and Archaeological Society, 1933; reproduction prints, four separate sheets, in wraps, 50x62cm., (10) (unframed)
Carin Palcer, Austrian b.1966- "Carmen" and "Argentina", a pair; oils on canvas, signed and dated 2004, artist`s studio stamp and titled to verso, ea. 99x80cm., (2) Note: Carin Palcer was born January 3, 1966 in Vienna, Austria, and studied at the University for Applied Arts in Vienna, and later at F.I.D.M. Design and Marketing College, Los Angeles. Palcer works under the ethos that each colour gives off its own energy, and that this energy has healing powers. The artist also tries to embody a sense of spirituality in her art which has an oriental Zen like quality about it.
William Gilbert Grace. Gloucestershire, London County & England. 1865-1904. ‘London County Cricket Club’. Rare large original partly printed receipt for the London County Cricket Club annual subscription, dated 23rd April 1900. The receipt made out to E. Heald of West Dulwich for the sum of two pounds, has been fully completed by hand in black ink and signed to lower border across the revenue stamp by W.G. Grace. Rare item. VG
T.C.C.B. and E.C.B. collectors cards. Blue folder containing 180 cards of cricketers, cards produced by Stamp Publicity. One hundred and seventy eight of these cards have been signed by the player featured including Srinath, John Major, Caddick, Colin Cowdrey,Sohail, Tendulkar, Athurton,Lara, Trueman, Botham, Ambrose, Ul-Haq, Thorpe, Anwar, Kumble, Pollock, Kirsten, Rhodes, Procter, Cullinan, Cronje, Atherton, Compton, Gough, Waqar, Azharuddin, Gooch, Swanton, Bedser, Klusener, Chanderpaul, Kallis, Julien, Campbell, Walsh, J.Adams, Ranatunga, Butt, Malik, Vettori, Parore, Dexter, Warne, Ntini etc. Some duplication. G
‘International Cricketers’ Classic collectors cards. Red folder containing over 190 signed cards of cricketers, cards produced by Stamp Publicity. Signatures include Fleming, McCullum, Collingwood, S. Jones, H.Gibbs, S. Smith, Swann, Sarwan, Gibson, M. Taylor, Trescothick, Vaughan, McGill, Cairns, Willis, Harmison, Nel, Saqlain, Flower, Razzaq, Hinds, Jacobs, Bravo, Prior, Panesar, Alfridi, Pietersen, Bell, A.Cook, Dilshan, Malinga, Streak, Anderson, Broad, Collymore, Bresnan, Randall, Moxon, Trott, Morgan, Rashid etc. Some duplication. G
England v Australia ‘Centenary Test Match’ 1980. Printed mono photograph of the England team, seated and standing in rows, wearing cricket attire. Stamp Publicity. Signed to borders by all twelve members of the team. Signatures include Botham, Boycott, Gooch, Hendrick, Gower, Old, Jackman, Athey, Gatting etc. etc. Overall 12”x8.5”. G
Alfred Hitchcock. A collection of colour and mono photographs etc of Alfred Hitchcock, including one of Hitchcock with a bird on his arm signed by Janet Leigh and Vera Miles. Qty 15. Sold with a Small Silk series cover by Benham, 1985, depicting Alfred Hitchcock who is also featured on the 34p stamp, plus two additional unused stamps. G.
‘England World Champions’ ‘Rembrandt’ first day cover with ‘England Winners’ stamp, date stamped Hastings, Sussex, 18th August 1966. Signed in ink by ten members of the England winning team. Signatures include Hurst, Banks, R.Charlton, Peters, Hunt, Stiles etc. Not signed by Bobby Moore. VG
A silver and guilloche enamel cigarette case, Birmingham 1939, stamped with makers mark `Adie Brothers`, the cover decorated with depiction of mounted huntsman and hounds, silver gilt interior, 8cm x 6.5cm also the companion matching powder compact decorated with an image of running fox, in fitted case bearing retailers stamp `Clement White, Yeovil`
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