Ian Brown signed 16x12 colour photo. an George Brown (born 20 February 1963) is an English singer and multi-instrumentalist. He was the lead singer of the alternative rock band the Stone Roses from their formation in 1983. Following the split in 1996, he began a solo career, releasing seven studio albums, a greatest hits compilation, a remix album, an 11 disc box set titled Collection, and 19 singles. He has performed solo shows in 45 countries. He returned to singing for the Stone Roses in 2011, although this did not spell the end of his solo endeavours, releasing First World Problems through Virgin/EMI Records on 25 October 2018. He had a cameo appearance in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.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
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Joanna Lumley signed 10x8 black and white photograph Lumley OBE FRGS (born 1 May 1946) is an English actress, presenter, former model, author, television producer, and activist. She won two BAFTA TV Awards for her role as Patsy Stone in the BBC sitcom Absolutely Fabulous (1992-2012), and was nominated for the 2011 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for the Broadway revival of La Bête. In 2013 she received the Special Recognition Award at the National Television Awards, and in 2017 she was honoured with the BAFTA Fellowship award.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
Absolutely Fabulous, Joanna Lumley signed 18x12 colour promo photograph for the 2016 comedy film based on the long standing British television sitcom. Starring Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley. The film finds the drug addicted, alcoholic PR agent Edina Monsoon and her best friend/co-dependent Patsy Stone on the run from the authorities after it is suspected they killed supermodel Kate Moss. The film serves as a de facto series finale for the show.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
A 9ct gold tourmaline dress ring, the cluster panel set with oval and circle faceted cut tourmaline's, the central stone approx 0.18cts, the outer eight stones totalling approx 1.60cts, in a claw setting, on a raised basket with pierced design shoulders, London 1967, ring size J, 3.9g all in.
A Sheila Fleet silver and enamel pendant and chain, the pendant of rectangular form formed of vase in a stack, with blue enamel detailing and set with a blue top stone and tiny diamonds, on an articulated necklace, the pendant 5cm high, the necklace approximately 28cm long, in presentation pouch.
Various books, collectable and others, Rowling (JK) Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallow, hardback with dust wrapper, various paperbacks, Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets, 11th edition paperback, Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix, hardback with duct wrapper, various other collectable books, The Great Western Collection, Kemps Engineers Year Book 1935, other Harry Potter, Philosophers Stone 28th edition, etc. (a quantity)
An 18ct gold emerald and diamond dress ring, set with two pear cut emeralds, each stone approximately 0.20cts, in a white four claw setting, with cross over central band set with three tiny diamonds, totalling approximately 0.05cts, on a yellow metal band, London 1990, ring size O½, 3.6g all in.
* China. Darrell (Sir Harry), Taking of the Island of Chusan by the British, July 5th 1840, Day & Son, 1852, tint stone lithograph after a drawing by Sir Harry Darell, 325 x 460 mm, mountedQty: (1)Footnote: Uncommon. Published in 'China India Cape of Good Hope and Vicinity a Series of Thirteen Treble-Tinted Views'. Plate no. 2. ‘Sir Harry Darell served with the 18th Royal Irish on the China Expedition, as aide-de-camp to Brigadier-General Burrell, and was present at the first taking of Chusan (medal). He served also with the 7th Dragoon Guards against the insurgent Boers in South Africa in 1845; also during the whole of the Kaffir war of 1846-7, and commanded the squadron of his regiment at the Gwanga, on the 8th June 1846, and received two severe wounds in the charge and his charger wounded in five places’ (The New Army List, No. XLI, 1849, p. 27 n. 3).
* Ducote (A.). Durham Ox. Fed by the Earl of Liverpool and Slaughtered January 18th 1839, aged 4 Years. Weight. Carcase 1639 lbs - Rough Fat 257 lbs - Hide 110 lbs. 1840, tint stone lithograph, 350 x 430 mm, framed and glazed, together with Landseer (Thomas). Portrait of the Celebrated Short Horned Cow Bracelet, The Property of John Booth Esqre. Killerby, Yorkshire, M. Bell, Richmond, circa 1840 (but later 20th-century impression), hand-coloured mixed-method engraving after Percy Forster, 440 x 510 mm, mounted, framed and glazedQty: (2)
Boxing Broadside. The Great Fight Between Bendigo and Caunt for the Sum of £200 a-side and the Championship of England, on Tuesday, September 9th, 1845, printed by John Howe, Commercial Office, Blanket-Row, Hull, [1845], printed broadside on thin wove paper, depicting a wood engraving (by J. Howe) at head above title and letterpress text giving a first-hand account of the fight, some spotting and heavy brown stains, mostly circles and semi-circles along the vertical centrefold, a few small tears affecting several words of text but largely without loss of sense, a little creasing and marginal fraying, 38.5 x 27 cmQty: (1)Footnote: A rare bare-knuckle boxing broadside detailing one of the many fights between these two legendary giants of the sport. Ben Caunt (1815-1861) stood 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighed 18 stone, becoming the heavyweight boxing champion known as the 'Torkard Giant' and 'Big Ben'. His opponent was William "Bendigo" Thompson (1811-1880) from Nottingham, who won the heavyweight championship of England from James Burke in 1839. He is credited with introducing the southpaw stance and has been inducted into several boxing Halls of Fame. The two boxers fought three times with Thompson winning through the fights including this one which he won on a foul in 75 rounds. The account of the fight is brutal with both men trading heavy blows throughout, Bendigo eventually being declared the victor a little after 6 o'clock in the evening. No other copies of this broadside have been located; a rare survival.
* WWI Letters. A revealing archive of letters concerning the soldier MP, Gerald Arbuthnot [1872-1916], comprising his own letters en route to the war, and then from the Front, letters from his uncle, the Duke of Athol, from his wife and later from his friend, Alexander Irvine in the wake of Arbuthnot's death at the Battle of the Somme, including 4 letters from Arbuthnot to his aunt Lady Muir Mackenzie and 2 to his uncle the Duke of Atholl, 28 November [1914?]-4 September 1916, 22 pages, plus an autograph letter from the Duke of Atholl to Arbuthnot as the latter heads to France, 23 April 1916, 2pp., plus a letter to his wife 'Dulcie', 3 letters to Arbuthnot from his [18-year-old] daughter Cynthia including one written the day before he died, 16pp., plus a letter from Arbuthnot to his wife Dulcie, 18 September, 1916, with a transcription of the letter in Cynthia's' hand, 8vo/4o, some with envelopesQty: (15)Footnote: Letter from Arbuthnot to his uncle, the Duke of Atholl, 6 August 1916: '...The censorship nowadays is very rigorous and we are not allowed to say anything at all of our movements which makes letter writing uncommonly difficult. ....have stupidly strained my knee so have had to go sick for a few days which is a cursed nuisance...I like the life very much tho' of course it is a bit monotonous....the three months I have been out here seems like three years so many are the different impressions. To start with I was doing the ordinary company work, but since then they have switched me on to the job of intelligence officer & I run my own tiny little show which consists of observation work, sniping & if ever we get them them to open fighting, scouting....It's quite amusing and I can wander about on my own...I had quite a nice morning 'Hun shooting' a little time ago. We discovered a good place where one could get them crossing two open spaces about 30 yards across from one of their trenches. It was about 900 yards away & we were very well concealed. I lay up myself with a telescopic sight & my pipe & a man with a telescope to observe. It was d-d funny. When I started they were strolling across after a very short time they got a bit quicker, then they ran then crawled & after an hour or two there wasn't a beast on the ground. I think I hit two in about 30 shots. Doesn't sound good shooting but about 5 secs to pick up your object & shoot at 900 yards aint easy. One of them I think was 'out' all right. He dropped like a stone. The other I regret to say was only 'haunched'. He was crossing with a tin of water to a sort of covered trench & I fired just to as he was a yard or two from the opening. He dropped the tin, stuck his stomach out clapped his hand to his backside & shot into cover like a rabbit with a ferret at his tail. It was a good fat backside too! ..... with any luck it can't be so very long now. There are many signs, I think, of the acuteness they are feeling the pressure. The Hun is a determined devil & a brave man but they are getting squeezed more and more as every month goes by & if they last until next Spring it's about the utmost limit I believe. Still I fancy that the end won't come until we have beaten them from the military standpoint so much must depend on this autumn. .... This trench warfare - at least the ordinary routine of it is rather rot. You never see the enemy except occasionally in a glass & it's just shelling at intervals during the day & night varied by machine guns. You don't see the chap that hits you & never know when a shell isn't going to arrive. Conversely you don't know what damage you do yourself as a rule. The organisation of food transport etc is wonderful. We all live very well & trench rather tends to 'fat' than otherwise. Often it is difficult to get much exercise. How on earth are well going to settle down again to ordinary existence I can't think.' Transcriptions of further extracts from the letters are available on request.
* Bookbinding & workshop tools. An assortment, including finishing press, sewing frame and hand tools etc., hardwood finishing press by Hill & Co. of London, with 36cm (14ins) between screw threads, opening to approximately 19cm (7.5ins), together with a modern sewing frame, with 46cm (18ins) between uprights, with an old glue pot, various hand tools including band nippers, spokeshave, hammers, shears, 'G' clamp, tenon saw, two sharpening stones in wooden boxes, and small litho stone etc., plus a comprehensive collection of sewing thread & tapes etc.Qty: (2 cartons)Footnote: Provenance: John Gardner (1944-2012). John Gardner of Borough Green, Kent served a six year apprenticeship with the long established firm of T.C. Woolnough & Son Ltd. at the Elephant and Castle between the years 1959-65. During this time he attended the London College of Printing, training under some of the leading binders of the day and undertaking City & Guilds examinations. He spent his whole working life restoring and binding books. He also contributed to several bookbinding journals, including Bookbinder - the journal of the Society of Bookbinders and also The New Bookbinder – the journal of Designer Binders.
* Laying/finishing press and tub, with plough, laying/finishing press with approximately 41cm (16ins) between metal screw threads, opening to 8cm (3ins), complete with tub and plough, together with a sewing frame, with 48cm (19ins) between upright supports, plus a small litho stone (plus piece), an assortment of glue brushes, sewing cord, and a few bookbinding reference books & sample swatches etc.Qty: (-)
A Victorian amethyst rivière necklace, formed of twenty four foil-backed oval faceted amethysts in gilt metal setting, 40 cm long, 1 cm x 0.7 cm, the central stone with small suspension loop, 30.6g all in; to/w bar brooch featuring three open backed circular amethysts each with small seed pearl within star to centre, 5.2 cm long, 5.8g all in; in fitted case retailed by Arthur Pitson of New Bond Street (2)
A 1970s sapphire and diamond cluster ring with textured shoulders, size O; 9ct St Christopher, on chain stamped 9k; yellow metal heart-shaped locket; an diamond and emerald three stone ring set 9ct yellow metal; cultured pearl drop earrings, marcasite cross earrings (screw fitting); eternity ring (a/f) and foliate chased gilt metal rectangular locket and two half crowns etc
SEWING INTEREST; two pairs of novelty sewing scissors in the form of storks, with a 9ct yellow gold thimble, set with turquoise and seed pearl coloured cabuchons, with a set of six hallmarked silver shirt buttons each with repoussé decoration of a figure playing a musical instrument, weight of thimble approx. 5.2g.Additional InformationThe thimble is missing one stone, the scissors are base metal and are tarnished. Slight misshaping to the silver buttons.
MINTON; a hand painted cabinet plate decorated with lilies indistinctly signed 'R. Polis??', with a 19th century cabinet plate with three hand painted floral panels and central armorial crest, possibly Minton, diameter 24cm, three pieces of modern faience ware, a blue and white tureen and cover in the form of a duck, etc.Additional InformationThe blue rectangular stand with five chips to the underside of the edge and a few other smaller nicks. The carved stone figure carrying the basket with some small chips and scuffs throughout the piece. The plates with some minor rubbing to the gilding.
A large carved stone figure of Guanyin, set on an integral lotus leaf rectangular sectioned base, height 99cm.Additional InformationThis piece is exceptionally heavy and will require specialist couriers if not collect by the buyer in person. There are a few small sections of repair where there have been small knocks, pieces removed and then reinset, a few chips to raised edge pieces and general surface wear and tear throughout. There are several chips around the base.
An assortment of hallmarked silver gilt metal and white metal items to include a silver mounted glass bottle coaster, Birmingham 1928, diameter 13cm, two silver napkin rings, three assorted silver spoons and a pair of silver napkin rings, a silver mounted cut glass inkwell, Birmingham 1897, a silver and green hard stone sugar shovel, a silver mounted cork bottle stop, three other bottle stops, etc.
An 18ct yellow gold good luck ring set with central clear stone, inscribed with initials and dated 1885 to the inside, size K, with a yellow metal dress ring set with four clear stones and a 15ct gold ring (af), approx. 8.2g (3).Additional InformationOne of the rings is in poor condition, missing stones and slightly misshapen. The good luck ring is misshapen and with dents, knocks and scuffs.
A 14ct yellow gold dress ring set with a central blue stone and a melee of diamonds, approx. size I, with an 18ct yellow gold wedding band set with three white stones, approx. size K, approx. 6.8g.Additional InformationWear and scratches to each example, the blue stone is scratched, slight misshaping to the band.
A 18ct yellow gold and opal ring, size M, approx 3.9g (one stone missing) and a further yellow metal ring mount, approx 1.7g (2).Additional InformationAs detailed the opal ring is missing a stone, heavy surface scratches and wear to the remaining opal. The setting would also require attention as the claw tips have been worn away.
An 18ct yellow gold platinum tipped three stone diamond ring, the central round brilliant cut stone weighing approx 0.25ct and with diamond chips to the shoulders, size Q, approx 3.1g.Additional InformationInclusions visible through a loop, some general surface wear, the ring is very dirty.
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