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A set of four retro vintage mid 20th Century beech and elm stick back side / dining chairs having a saddle seats and stick back backrest attached to the top rail and leg spindle stretcher. In an Ercol manner, all being raised on spindle legs. Each chair being finished in the blonde colourway. Measures approx 81 x 40 x 42cm
Collectables to include two hallmarked silver bladed and four further folding knives, some with mother of pearl handles, folding lorgnettes, pietra dura pill pot, swizzle stick marked sterling silver, hallmarked silver retractable toothpick and approximately 50g of George III and later silver coinage
Larkin (Philip, 1922-1985). English poet, novelist and librarian. Typed Letter Signed, 'Philip', University of Hull letterhead, 27 June 1975, to Charles Monteith at Faber & Faber, a brief note saying, 'I can't resist sending you a copy of Ted reading at the University here, with me in the chair. Quite without disrespect to either of us, it seems to me terribly funny. However, Faber authors must stick together', minor creasing to lower margin, 1 page, folio, together with the photograph mentioned in the letter, light creases to upper left and lower right corners, copyright stamp to verso, 15 x 20 cm, plus a short shopping list of 12 items in Larkin's hand in black ballpoint pen on a small sheet of greaseproof paper, including blades, prunes, cheddar, m[ustard] cress, asparagus and other items struck through including mushrooms, strawberries, splash and ch[ewing] gum, a little creasing, 15 x 10 cm, contained in an envelope inscribed in Rosemary Goad's hand, 'Shopping list from pocket of Philip L's overcoat', plus a colour photograph of a portrait of Philip Larkin by Humphrey Ocean, 1984, minor creasing and short split to right margin, 22.5 x 19 cmQTY: (4)NOTE:Provenance: from the library of Rosemary Goad, the first female director of Faber and Faber.
* Foxwell, (Herbert Sydney, 1890-1943). Tiger Tim's Annual, original cover artwork, 1926, watercolour on Whatman board, depicting a tiger sitting on a throne holding an apple in one hand and a bell on a stick in another, various animals staring at him, a dog offering him a toffee, signed lower right, publisher's notes to marging, sheet size 37.5 x 26.8 cm, together with a copy of the annual for which the artwork was produced, plusWakefield (George William, 1887-1942). The Good Deed Gang, original illustration, 1935, pen and blue pencil on thin card, depicting Laurel, Hardy and three other members of the gang, all with rolled up sleeves pointing to a skull tattoo, publishers notes and date stamp '9 Nov 1935' to verso, some small pin holes to upper margin, cartoon first appeared in Film Fun Comic in 1935, plus a copy of the Film Fun Annual, 1952, in which the artwork was reprinted andPayne (Austin Bowen, 1876-1956). Pip, Squeak and Wilfred, original illustration, 1936, pen and ink on thin card, depicting a storyboard showing Squeak reading a story to reluctant listener Squeak, signed and dated lower right, cartoon published in the Daily Mirror, 29th January 1936QTY: (5)
Stoker (Bram). Miss Betty, 1st edition, London: C. Arthur Pearson, 1898, portrait frontispiece to half title verso, advertisements at rear, a few small stains, some spotting to endpapers, original cloth, spine faded, 8vo, together with Buchan (John). The Magic Walking Stick, 1st edition, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1932, illustrations by Morton Sale, partial offsetting to endpapers, original cloth (a little faded at foot of upper cover), dust jacket, a few small tears and marks, 8vo, inscribed by the author "To Christopher and David Oliver, Xmas 1932", plus Deighton (Len). Declarations of War, 1st edition, London: Jonathan Cape, 1971, original cloth, dust jacket, spine faded and rubbed at ends, 8vo, inscribed by the author to title, with others including The Unquiet Grave. A Word Cycle by Palinurus (i.e.Cyril Connolly), 1944, limited edition 533/1000, The Hollow Lands, by Michael Moorcock, 1974, signed and inscribed, The Story of the Gadsbys & Under the Deodars, by Rudyard Kipling, numbers 2 & 4 of the Indian Railway Library series, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington London issues, in chipped wrappers, plus others including Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker, 1911 (lacking plate at p.294), Algernon Blackwood, Charles F. Grindrod, M.P. Shiel et al QTY: (34)
AR * Wood (Lawson, 1878-1957). "Anything new to say about love?", watercolour and gouache on artist's board, depicting Gran'pop using a walking stick to get the attention of a smaller monkey sitting next to a lady monkey eating a banana, an umbrella above them suspended by rope hung from a branch, signed lower left, title, ink title to verso, image size 38.4 x 30.6 cm, mountedQTY: (1)NOTE:Lawson Wood's character Gran’pop proved popular on both sides of the Atlantic, making his first appearance in The Sketch in 1932. Gran'pop became so successful in America that, in 1939, the animator Ub Iwerks, who had helped Walt Disney to create Mickey Mouse, planned to produce 24 cartoon films featuring the character; however, the project was interrupted by the Second World War, and only three were completed. Following the end of the war, Wood continued to publish cartoons and illustrations, including those that appeared in Dean’s Gran’pop’s Annual.
A VICTORIAN WALKING STICK, the boxwood(?) tip carved as a dog's head with glass eyes, ivory ears and hinged lower jaw revealing red painted tongue and bone teeth, 2 1/4" long to gilt metal collar on a malacca shaft with metal tip, 35 1/2" high (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT) Non transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number AQUQ1EZHHinge good, eyes a little cloudy. Right ear has damage to back
A William IV night light, being a circular silver plated chamber stick with converted shade and marked WR under a crown to the base, 13cm diameter. Provenance sighted in a Christie's Insurance valuation as 'By repute by descent to the present owners mothers great grandfather John Helse, Master of the Bed Chamber to William IV'
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