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GEORGE HARRISON ORIGINAL 1967 PHOTOGRAPHS. A collection of six unpublished personal colour photographs (colour faded), printed October 1967 but probably taken by George and Pattie Harrison during their first trip to India in September-October 1966. Photographs include a fisheye self-portrait of George on a beach, George with two Indian friends on a beach, two shots of Patti against a backdrop of trees, George stopping on a footpath in the mountains, and George and Patti with Ravi Shankar and friends sitting on stone steps among ancient ruins. After meeting Ravi Shankar in London in June 1966, George and his wife Patti travelled to India in September 1966 so that George could study the sitar under Shankar. They stayed at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel under assumed names before travelling all over, including to Kashmir and Benares. George later said of the trip …it was the first feeling I'd ever had of being liberated from being a Beatle or a number. Sold without copyright.
MARY HOPKIN COLLECTION - OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS VARIETY CLUB AWARD. A engraved silver dish with inlaid stone, with London stamps for 1968. Engraved to read "Presented to Mary Hopkin by the variety club of Great Britain to mark her success in Hughie Green's 'Opportunity Knocks' TV Programme November 1968'. Measures 14.5cm diameter. Provenance: from the collection of Mary Hopkin.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY IRISH REPRODUCTION OF THE ARDAGH CHALICE parcelgilt with applied strapwork, set with coloured enamel and vari-coloured stone bosses, by Mappin & Webb, Dublin 1923; 6.95 (17.5 cms) high; 38.75 oz *The "Ardagh" chalice was found in 1868 by a yong man in Reerasta, close to the village of Ardagh in County Limerick. He happened upon it & other treasures whilst digging potatoes. Miraculously the chalice was undamaged and is the finest example of medieval Irish goldsmith's work. It dates from the 8th / 9th centuries and currently resides in the National Museum of Ireland, Dublin.
A MIXED LOT:- A pair of salad servers by Charles Boyton & Sons, Sheffield 1926, a pair of "sprung" serving tongs by Messrs. Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1933, a Victorian Queen's pattern butter knife by John Stone, Exeter 1850 and two Victorian silvergilt spoons with figural terminals; the latter two 7.25" (18.5 cms) long each; 15.2 oz (6)
A LARGE, EARLY VICTORIAN PRESENTATION TROWEL with a carved ivory handle, chased & engraved decoration and the inscription "Presented to William Taylor Esq.JP. and Alderman of the Borough of Preston by James Armstead, contractor on the occasion of laying the foundation stone of the Tower and Spire of St Peter's Church, Preston and erected at the cost of the late Thomas German Esq. in memory of his departed wife, Ellen German May 1851, J. Mitchell Esq. Architect", by Messrs Barnard, London 1848; 15.3" (39 cms) long; 15 oz gross
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