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Nico 30x40 approx rolled movie poster from the 1988 American action film written, produced and directed by Andrew Davis, and also produced by and starring Steven Seagal in his film debut. The film co-stars Pam Grier, Sharon Stone, Daniel Faraldo and Henry Silva. Grade B condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
EPHEMERA, selection, inc. Triumph lubrication chart (c.1959), Railway Passengers Assurance Co. accident booklet, Miss Poole theatre flyer (1819), Nottingham railway plans of property, Empire Stone booklet, political poster for Hartigan (Finchley), Newslink & other Jazz magazines etc., FR to EX, 19*
CINEMA, posters, mainly Quad Crown, inc. The Spy Who Loved Me, Jaws II, Jaws The Revenge, The Karate Kid, Return of The Dragon, The Sound of Music, First Blood, Oliver!, Hello Dolly, Hook, The Sword in The Stone (Disney), Jesus Christ Superstar, Straw Dogs, Revenge of The Pink Panther, Who Dares Wins, Evil Under The Sun, Firefox, A Fish Called Wanda, Frankie and Johnny, Finders Keepers (Cliff Richard), Elvis On Tour etc., duplication, folded, G to VG, 46*
Magazines and Newspapers, entertainment, selection of 14 issues from the 1970s inc. 'Street Life' (3) inc. Issue 12 Vol 1 featuring an interview with Paul McCartney, 'Frendz' No. 5, 'Friends' issues No. 2 and 20, inc. interviews with Little Richard and Sam Peckinpah, a guide to 'Brighton Film Theatre Pop Festival' (with Hendrix cover), Andy Warhol Interview (four editions), & one issue of The Rolling Stone (mixed condition, fair/gd)
Collectables Victorian, 2 Ambrotypes 1 of a young girl wearing a large hat and one of a gentleman wearing an official hat (front cover of case detached), embroidered and beaded Victorian scrap of a young Queen Victoria, yellow metal propelling pencil with foliate decoration and white stone terminal, red wax armorial shield in small wooden circular case, white metal brooch with Collins's patent safety catch, white metal pair of crossed thistles (gd) (7)
Jewellery men's, 4 pairs of men's cufflinks, yellow metal hexagonal, yellow metal and mother of pearl shaped like buttons, yellow metal oval with abstract pattern, yellow metal with square black central stone, Roamer Incabloc watch with Fixoflex expandable bracelet, 1967 Tailor and Cutter Exhibition gold coloured medal, Ronson Variflame gold coloured lighter in leather case (gd) (6)
Jewellery, 6 gold rings (18ct gentleman's buckle ring 13g, 15ct snake ring 4g, 18ct ring set with clear stone 5g, 9ct signet ring 7g, 9ct ladies ring set with central red stone and encircled with clear stones (one missing) 2g, 18ct ladies ring set with 2 opals (central stone missing) 3g, yellow metal signet ring 3g, yellow metal locket set with blood stone to front and rear, 15ct bar brooch set with 9 seed pearls all weights approximate (fair/gd) (9)
Collectables, silver Vesta case hallmarked Birmingham 1902 decorated with ivy leaves and bearing a central cartouche inscribed WJF, silver cased chatelaine compass hallmarked Birmingham 1894 with hanging ring, 3 seals mounted in yellow metal (one 'Elizabeth', one swivelling Maltese Cross with one stone cracked and one fist holding goblet inscribed 'To Your Health', Victorian white metal locket with buckle design to front, white metal pillbox with ribbed design (mostly gd) (7)
Postcard, Lancashire RP, Commemorative card for Albert Lee, drowned trying to save his friend 15 June 1907. (The deaths of Albert Lee and David Ashworth in June 1907 greatly affected the town of Heywood. The boys had been out playing when Ashworth trying to catch wood which was being carried downstream fell into the swollen River Roch. Lee jumped in to save him but both boys drowned. Lee's body was not found until a week after the tragedy. To mark this act of self-sacrifice it was decided to erect a memorial. A sum of £50 was collected. The memorial took the form of a stone obelisk (sl edge knocks, gd/vg) (1)
A 15ct gold bar brooch, mounted aqua coloured stone, 2 1/3" long, a similar 15ct rose gold brooch, mounted blue stone, 2" long, 5.5g gross, a yellow metal seed pearl mounted brooch with beaded decoration, 3g gross, an Art Deco silver and marcasite brooch and two white metal and marcasite brooches, 35.2g gross
* Williams (Charles). A collection of twenty caricatures, early 19th century, etched and engraved caricatures, all with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 250 x 400 mm, various conditionIncludes:- A Trip to Coventry an old dance to a new figure, A Portugal Catch for three voices, Perusing the State Papers or sounding the opinions of John Bull, Fair weather - March Winds - Foul Weather, Term below - or - the road to retribution, A naval enquiry with a Naughtical explanation, The casting vote or the independent speaker, John Bull contemplating a statue of Portland Stone, Skating Dandies shewing off, Symptons of Marching - quick time, The triumph of Independence over mystical influence and corruption, Nap nearly Nab'd or a retreating jump just in time, Dramatic actions illustrated or Hamlet's advice to players..., Dismal Dandies - or General Mourning & Crape, English curiosity or a short answer for John Bull, Dos a Dos or Rumptiddity ido, General Rays or John Bull enjoying the sunshine, Dramatic Effect or the death of Genl. Duroc, An heir at law!!, [and] A thousand warm receptions in the North.(Qty: 20)
Wallace (Alfred Russel). Darwinism, An Exposition of the Theory of Natural Selection with some of its Applications, reprint, 1889, portrait frontispiece, folding colour map, engraved illustrations and diagrams, a little spotting and soiling, original cloth gilt, slightly rubbed and marked, together with Goldsmith (Oliver) , A History of the Earth and Animated Nature, 2 volumes, 1870, portrait frontispiece and additional hand-coloured vignette title to each volume, numerous engraved plates including some hand-coloured, a little spotting and soiling, original red cloth gilt, rebacked with original spines relaid, rubbed, large 8vo, plus Charleton (Walter) , Chorea Gigantum; or, The Most Famous Antiquity of Great-Britain, vulgarly called Stone-Heng, standing on Salisbury Plain, Restored to the Danes, printed for Henry Herringham, 1663, imprimatur leaf before title printed in red and black, lacks plates, some soiling, uncut, marginal fraying with some corner loss not affecting text, recent cloth-backed boards, small 4to, plus other miscellaneous books (Qty: a carton)
Seymour (Robert). Sketches by Seymour, Five Parts in One, 1st edition, [1835-36], 185 lithographed illustrations by Seymour on differently coloured paper stock (pale yellow, blue, pale pink, cream, etc.), occasional light marks and spotting, each plate with ownership inkstamp to verso, and bookplate of the owner Thomas Collingwood Chown to front pastedown, all edges gilt, later polished full calf gilt by Zaehnsdorf, rubbed and some marks, 8vo, together with other mostly 19th and early 20th century literature, illustrated books, natural history, etc., including The Encyclopaedia of Sport, edited by the Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire, Hedley Peek and F.G. Aflalo, 2 volumes, 1897-98, bound in contemporary gilt-decorated blue three-quarter morocco by Bickers & Son (some scuffing to joints), Hullmandel's The Art of Drawing on Stone, [1824], in original publisher's boards, lacking plates 12-13, 15 and 17 (of 19), The Art Journal, 1902, 1903, & 1911, bound in original publisher's green cloth gilt, Walter Armstrong, The Thames from Its Source to the Sea, 2 volumes in one, circa 1880s, Bannerman's Birds of the British Isles, 12 volumes, 1953-63, etc., cloth and leather bindings, various sizes (Qty: 6 shelves)
Markham (Christopher A.). The Stone Crosses of the County of Northampton, 1st edition, 1901, monochrome illustrations, original pale green cloth gilt, very slightly rubbed, large 8vo, together with Ribton-Turner (C.J.) , Shakespeare's Land, being a description of Central and Southern Warwickshire, 1st edition, Leamington, 1893, 13 maps and plans, and 22 etched plates, top edge gilt, remainder rough-trimmed, original gilt-decorated cream boards, lightly rubbed and soiled, 8vo, plus Murray's Handbook for Berkshire, Edward Stanford, 1902, folding maps in pocket at rear, original red cloth gilt, minor fraying to extreme head and foot of spine, small 8vo, and other topographical interest, mostly relating to Northamptonshire, Banbury, Oxfordshire, etc., including 14 bound volumes of the Journal of the Northampton Natural History Society and Field Club, volumes I-III, V, IX, XIII-XXIII and XXVII, 1880-1937, bound in contemporary half calf or cloth, Royal Commission on Historical Monuments, Archaeological Sites in South-west Northamptonshire, H.M.S.O., 1982, etc., mostly 20th century publications, including a few late 19th century works, mainly original cloth with some paperbound editions, 8vo/4to (approximately 95 volumes) (Qty: 3 shelves)
Smeaton (John, Civil Engineer). A Narrative of the Building and a Description of the Construction of the Edystone Lighthouse with Stone: to which is subjoined, an Appendix, giving some account of the Lighthouse on the Spurn Point, Built upon a Sand, 2nd edition, 1813, engraved vignette title (somewhat spotted), 23 engraved plates, diagrams and charts, generally offset, with variable spotting, plate 5 toned, plate 18 with short closed edge tear, plate 23 with repaired marginal tear, contemporary half calf, rubbed with some wear to extremities, faded spine with gilt lettering, front joint splitting, folio (Qty: 1)
6 pairs of 9ct gold earrings in stud, hoop and drop designs. Comprising twist design drops, small full hoops, green stone flowers design studs, half hoops with X design, full hoops with engraved design to one side and ball studs. Selling on behalf of Hillside Animal Sanctuary. Total weight approx. 5.2g.
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