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Actor, Simon Fisher Becker signed 8x6 black and white photo, plus TLS with interesting Harry Potter content. This photograph is dedicated to Andrew. Simon Fisher Becker is a British stage, television and film actor, specialising in comedy and character parts. His more notable roles include Tony Fazackerley in Puppy Love for the BBC, The Fat Friar in the Harry Potter film Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone, and Dorium Maldovar in series 5 and 6 of Doctor Who. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
E Gambier Parry (of Highnam Court Gloucestershire interest) pencil drawing of a leaf detail on wood or stone carving, monogramed and dated 81, 28 x 38cm, coloured etching of the Passage, Arlingham River Severn, and seven further sketches and etchings to include F.H.White pen and ink study of Exeter
Sarah Stone (c.1760-1844)Yellow-headed amazon with Salmon-Crested Cockatoo, signed 'Sarah Smith' and dated 1801, watercolour, 39.5 x 33.5cm Lit: Jackson, Christine "Natural Curiosities from the New Worlds" - Watercolour Drawings by Sarah Stone in Public and Private Institutions - "Private Collection A" no. 2 (pg.131)
Sarah Stone (c.1760-1844)'Ardea - Caerulescens' (Little Blue Heron), signed and dated 1782, watercolour, 40 x 29cm Lit: Jackson, Christine "Natural Curiosities from the New Worlds" - Watercolour Drawings by Sarah Stone in Public and Private Institutions - "Private Collection A" no. 3 (pg.131)
Sarah Stone (c.1760-1844)Trompe I'oeil - a dead partridge hanging upon a pine panel, signed 'Mrs Smith, Smith Square West' and also signed 'Sarah Smith' lower left, watercolour, 38 x 28cm, unframed Lit: Jackson, Christine "Natural Curiosities from the New Worlds" - Watercolour Drawings by Sarah Stone in Public and Private Institutions - "Private Collection A" no. 8 (pg.131)
A collection of various LPs including The Clash "Sandinista!" and "Give 'em enough rope" together with 12" single AA side "Straight to hell/Should I stay or should I go", The Stranglers "IV" "Rattus Norvegicus", Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine "A Sheltered Life" 12" single, TRB "Power in the Darkness", The Shamen "Re:Evolution" limited number poster pack editions (poster pack missing) No'd 10188, New Model Army "Here comes the war" with poster, Sultans of Ping "You talk too much" and "Veronica", Stevie Wonder "Looking back" limited edition 3 record set, Guns N Roses "Appetite for Destruction" and "Sweet Child O Mine" 12" single, Radiohead "Amnesiac" 10" album together with "Broken head" single, Stone Roses "One Love/Something's Burning" 12" single, Gorillaz "Gorillaz" double album and others various
An Elizabeth Gage 18ct gold and green enamel 'Kiss Pin' brooch, set with a central oval raised and faceted cut pale green stone with mother of pearl back, 1.7cm wide, surrounded by diamonds and abstract gold leaf pattern raised highlights, each corner set with a pearl, stamped Gage, 5.7cm wide, 42g all in, with Elizabeth Gage green tooled leather box.
Franklin Polar Expedition. Original manuscript instructions for the building of 4 boats used on the Rae-Richardson Arctic Expedition of 1848, the first a document dated at Portsmouth Yard, 23 April 1847, giving details of ‘Dimensions and scantlings of two boats to be built by Contract for the Arctic Expedition’ at Portsmouth Dockyard, then giving a list of materials and sizes with further text below, ’The boats to be built of the very best seasoned materials, as light as possible, consistent with strength, and to be fitted according to the usage of the dockyard, or as shall be pointed out by the surveying officer; the fastenings to be copper throughout. The boats to be finished in all respects, in a workmanlike manner, and to be such as shall be approved of by the officers of the dockyard’, the boats to be delivered to store by 15 May 1847, 1 page with integral blank leaf (watermark date 1846), together with a second single sheet giving dimensions and scantlings for two similar boats to be built for the Expedition by Mr Camper [at Gosport], 1 page; a third sheet (paper watermark date 1839), giving summary technical details of all 4 boats, plus ‘Draught of Water’ and details of 4 tool chests and their contents, including axe (1), adze (1), hand vice (2, oil stone (1), hemp (7.5 lbs), hand saw files (6), small chisels (8), compasses (2), etc., 2 pages with integral blank, all folio, plus a fourth sheet titled ‘The Arctic boats are numbered 1, 2, 3 & 4 inside their Sternposts’ with brief listings of each below, signed by J[ohn] Whettam [shipwright, Portsmouth Dockyard] and addressed to W[illiam] Rice, 1 page, 4to, the last two items with a few rough pencil calculations and some spotting, loosely contained in slightly frayed old wrapping (watermark date 1819) with a later manuscript note about the contents, dated May 1900Qty: (4)Footnote: The Rae–Richardson Arctic expedition of 1848 was an early British effort to determine the fate of the lost Franklin Polar Expedition of 1845. Part of a three-pronged rescue effort devised by the British Admiralty this expedition was led overland by Sir John Richardson and John Rae, the team exploring the accessible areas along Franklin's proposed route near the Mackenzie and Coppermine rivers. Although no direct contact with Franklin's forces was achieved, Rae later interviewed the Inuit of the region and obtained credible accounts that the desperate members of Franklin's team had resorted to cannibalism.Details about the ordering and the construction of the 4 boats used on the expedition is recorded by John Richardson in Arctic Searching Expedition…, 2 volumes, Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1851, pp. 40-42. Technically demanding and innovative the boats had to be both lightweight and sea-worthy and Richardson commends William Rice, ‘Assistant Master Builder of Portsmouth Yard, for the care and skill with which he worked out a successful result’.The first sheet with the Portsmouth Dockyard dimensions is dated 23 April 1847. This was exactly one month before the ‘Victory Point Note’ was written, following Franklin’s first overwintering. It ends: ‘Sir John Franklin commanding the expedition. All well. Party consists of 2 officers and 6 men left the ships on Monday 24th May, 1847’, and is signed by Gore and De Voeux. It was found eleven years later in May 1859 by William Hobson with a second part, dated 25 April 1848, noting the death of Sir John Franklin, this time signed by Captains Crozier and Fitzjames.
Estate Sale Catalogues. Five estate sale catalogues from Herefordshire, late 19th century & early 20th century, including The Harewood Estates, Auctioned by Farebrother, Ellis, Clark & Co., July 1877, two tint stone lithographs of the main house, large colour lithographic folding map of the whole estate, decorative publisher's paper wrappers with some dust soiling, slim folio, with Holme Lacey, Auctioned by Knight Frank & Rutley, 29th July 1909, frontispiece of a double-page Ordnance Survey map of the area surrounding the property, some creasing and two closed tears affecting the printed image, numerous uncoloured gravures of various properties within the estate, details of acreage, tenants and rent, publisher's paper wrappers, stained, dust soiled and frayed, slim folio, with an additional smaller auction catalogue containing a lithographic folding map of the whole estate, 4to and a separate folder containing two large folding maps of the estate, plus Eaton Bishop, Kingstone & Madley, Auctioned by Messrs. Stooke & Son, 7th June 1905, two large folding colour lithographic maps of the estates, details of acreage, tenants and rent, publisher's printed paper wrappers, slim folio, with another untitled folding estate planQty: (5)
BOB YAN (YAN BO / 闫博) (CHINESE 1970-) TOY Signed and dated lower right, oil on canvas(91cm x 72cm (35.75in x 28.25in))Footnote: Exhibited: 'A Day in the Life II', Zee Stone Gallery, Hong Kong, 1996. This work was selected to feature on the cover of the catalogue brochure. Note: Bob Yan, or Bo Yan as is his given name, was born into an artistic family in Beijing in 1970. His father an artist and his mother an art tutor. He studied at Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts in Tianjin (1996) and The Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing (2002) respectively. He currently lives in Beijing.
BOB YAN (YAN BO / 闫博) (CHINESE 1970-) AFTERNOON, 1990 Signed and dated lower right, oil on canvas(64.5cm x 52cm (25.25in x 20.5in))Footnote: Exhibited: ‘A Day In The Life I’, Zee Stone Gallery, Hong Kong, 1993 Note: Bob Yan, or Bo Yan as is his given name, was born into an artistic family in Beijing in 1970. His father an artist and his mother an art tutor. He studied at Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts in Tianjin (1996) and The Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing (2002) respectively. He currently lives in Beijing.
Various silver and silver jewellery to include a 1937 hallmarked silver anointing spoon in case, two hallmarked silver napkin rings of different shapes and designs, contemporary silver brooch, silver rings, a silver brooch in the form of a musical clef, a silver brooch in the form of the letter 'R' with a cat integrated within the design, silver earrings, a silver heart charm bracelet, various silver charms, a silver ring with white stone, etc, combined approx 5.7ozt, also a silver plated napkin ring.
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