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Sex Pistols Jamie Reid signed 'God Save The Queen' poster Signed top left corner A small step to leaving the 20th Century, Jamie Reid, in blue ballpoint pen, featuring the infamous torn image of Queen Elizabeth II and printed blue on white ground. Condition: Age marks throughout poster. Measures approx. 25 x 36 inch (63 x 92 cm) £400-500US$720.00-900.00
FORD MODEL T WAGONETTE Registration SP 5139 Another Fife registered 4 cylinder T used in the Hackney trade and dating from c1922. This is an unusual model with a rear compartment with face-to-face bench seats for six (or eight). Its side window panels can be slid out to provide for open-sided summer tours (although these are currently painted in). It has a rear entrance with single step (loose) and sports its original 'HACKNEY CARRIAGE' rear plate. Typical of an early 20s bus the vehicle is fitted with side oil lamps in addition to electric head and wing lamps. The engine is fitted with an oversize radiator to handle the heavy loading that was intended for the vehicle and although not run for many years the engine turns over freely from the crank handle. Professionally refinished in all-black with varnished wood wheel spokes it seems to have much of its original rexine trim although this is thinly overpainted. It has been dry stored since it was restored and is in very sound structural order being displayed at Alford Motor Museum until being offered for sale. It is fitted with detachable sign-written 'Drambuie' side panels. An attractive detail is the dashboard mounted suppliers plate for 'H K Brown - Motor Engineers - Kirkaldy'. It comes with a spare cylinder head and a set of axle blocks.
BRONTE, Rev. PATRICK. A.L.S. to John Grenwood, April 29th, 1856. 3pp., 8vo., on black edged paper and similar envelope. From Haworth he writes on the occasion of Greenwood's marriage to Rebecca Pearson, "I have received a card from you, informing me that you were married - this gave me pleasure, especially as you had acted in accordance with your excellent father's and mother's advice, and consequently might hope for the Divine Blessing on what you had done. Well - there are three important steps in life - the step into this world, the step into matrimony, and the step out of this world - and every thinking man, on the day of his marriage, will look forward, and know, that there is a day of separation to come, and he cannot tell how soon... Apparently unpublished. John Greenwood (son of James Greenwood) who moved from Woodlands to Wath, near Ripon in 1848.
A George V silver helmet cream jug by Elkington, with reeded borders and handle, raised on a circular step foot, 5½" high; a matching castor with pierced cover, 6¼" high, both engraved with the crest and motto for the 7th (The Princess Royal's) Dragoon Guards - Quo Fata Vocant (Whither the Fates head), London 1911, 8ozs. gross.

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