A souvenir brochure of the launch of the 'Queen Mary' in the presence of their Majesties the King and Queen, Wednesday 26th September 1934, Clydebank and a quantity of humorous seaside postcards, these were handed down to the vendor by his grandfather who was a Superintendent Engineer for Cunard 1912-1918.
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A quantity of maritime ephemera relating to Archibald Glenn who was the Chief Engineering Officer on various voyages on the Cunard Line; HMS Queen Mary, HMS Mauritania, HMS Franconia, HMS Coronia and the QEII, to include menus from various voyages, photographs, certificate of discharge documenting said voyages, a book with the machinery installation of the HMS Queen Mary and plans of the engine room of HMS Queen Mary, also a photograph of Liverpool FC 1956-57 while on board the Queen Mary.
TOM MURPHY (b.1949); oil on board, 'The Family', initialled lower-right, 59 x 79cm. Tom Murphy is a Liverpool sculptor who sculpted the John Lennon sculpture at Liverpool John Lennon Airport, the Ken Dodd sculpture at Liverpool Lime Street Station and Billy Fury at the Pier Head etc, sold with related provenance.
Overbury (Sir Thomas). Sir Thomas Overbury his Wife. With Additions of New Characters, and many other Witty Conceits never before Printed, the sixteenth impression, printed by John Haviland, for A. Crooke, 1638, engraved portrait frontispiece (not called for), trimmed to image and window-mounted, occasional minor damp-staining to lower margins, two leaves with small loss to lower blank outer corner (one repaired), early 19th century diced calf, joints cracked, some wear and damp-staining, small 8vo ESTC S113550. Originally published in 1614 as 'A wife now a widowe'. All editions of this book are now scarce despite it being a popular book, reprinted and enlarged several times during the seventeenth century. Several characters are described, including: 'An Innes of Court man'; 'A Puny-Clarke'; 'A meere Pettyfogger'; and 'A Button-maker of Amsterdam'. In addition the book contains various poems, 'Newes From any whence', paradoxes, receipts and songs. John Webster and John Donne are amongst the various authors who also contributed to this edition. (1)
Rainolds (John). The Summe of the Conference betweene John Rainoldes and John Hart, Touching the Head and the faith of the Church..., London: W. Hall for Thomas Adames, 1609, partially printed in black letter, title frayed to margins and torn to inner margin, burn hole and marks to upper margins to initial 12 leaves, rust hole to lower blank margin of B4, browning, spotting and occasional dampstaining, contemporary calf, rebacked and corners repaired (faded), 4to, (STC 20629), together with Mumford (James), The Question of Questions which rightly resolved resolveth all Questions in Religion. This Question is who ought to be our Judge in all these differences? This Book Answereth this Question and Hence sheweth a most easy, and yet a most safe way, how among so many Religions the most unlearned, and learned may find the true Religion, Gant: Maximillian Graet, 1658, blind library stamp to title & final leaf, some marginal fraying, dust & finger-soiling, later endpapers, contemporary sheep, rebacked, board edges worn, 4to, (Wing M3066), with Cunaeus (Petrus), Petrus Cunaeus of the Common-Wealth of the Hebrews. Translated by C.B., 1st English translation, London: T.W. for William Lee, 1653, additional engraved title trimmed to image at fore-edge, worm holes & worming throughout (but text legible), contemporary sheep, some wear, 12mo, (Wing C7384), and Durham (James), The Dying Man's Testament to the Church of Scotland; or, a Treatise concerning Scandal..., Edinburgh: Printer by Christopher Higgins, 1659, early inscription to title 'Ex Libris Thomas Cranford', toning, light dust-soiling and few marks, contemporary calf, worn at head & foot of spine, 8vo, plus Rogers (Thomas), [A] Treatise upon Sundry Matters contained in the Thirty Nine Articles of Religion, which are prosessed in the Church of England..., London: John Legatt, 1639, title croped with loss of first word, dust-soiling and few marks, paper fault to corner of one leaf affecting end of catch word, minor marginal worming, modern quarter calf, 4to, (STC 21233) (5)
[Skory, Edmund, attributed]. The Copie of a Letter Written from Paris, the 20. of May 1610, Declaring the manner of the execution of Francois Ravaillart, that murdered the French King... Together with two Edicts; One of the Parliament alone; The other of the new King in Parliament, declaring and confirming the Queene Mother Regent of France, 1st edition, Imprinted at Britaine Burse. And are there to be sold, Anno 1610, pp.[iv]+9, first leaf with ornamented 'A', woodcut Royal Arms on verso of title (short tear and slight loss in blank fore-margin), without final blank, woodcut initial letters, binder's blanks at rear, bookplate of Lucy Coleman Carnegie on front pastedown, all edges gilt, 20th century crushed red morocco, with ink stamp on front pastedown 'bound for William Brown, Edinburgh', gilt lettered spine slightly darkened, gilt decorated edges and turn-ins, 8vo ESTC S115640; STC 20754. Francois Ravaillac was a religious fanatic who murdered Henry IV of France in 1610, for which he was tortured before being pulled apart by four horses, a method of execution reserved for regicides. (1)
Tennyson (Alfred, Lord, 1809-1892). The Cup and the Falcon, 1st edition, 1884, signed and inscribed by the author to half-title, 'Mary Baring from Tennyson, April 1884, (with best wishes) from all at Farringford, H.T. [Hallam Tennyson]', some spotting at front and rear, engraved bookplate of William and Mary Compton, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt-decorated red morocco, a little rubbed, together with The Holy Grail and Other Poems, 1st edition, 1870, inscribed to front pastedown 'Mary Florence Baring from one who loves here, 183', possibly in the hand of her future husband William Compton, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt-decorated crushed green morocco by Bickers & Son with black, brown and red onlays, a little rubbed and faded on spine, both small 8vo The first book was presented to Mary Baring (1860-1902) on the occasion of her wedding (30 April 1884) to William Compton, 5th Marquess of Northampton. Her portrait was painted by George Frederick Watts, and she was drawn by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, aged 14. (2)
[Vaughan, Sir William]. Directions for Health, Naturall and Artificiall: Derived from the best Physicians, as well Moderne as Antient, seventh edition reviewed by the Author, whereunto is annexed two treatises of approved medicines for all diseases of the eyes, and preservation of the eyesight, the first written by Dr. Baily, sometimes of Oxford: the other collected out of those two famous Physitians, Fernelius and Riolanus, printed by Thomas Harper, for John Harison, 1633, without blank before title, final blank (Ee4) present, some spotting to outer edges of first few leaves, waterstain to lower outer corners towards rear of volume, final blank with a little marginal loss, a few minor marks elsewhere, including small rust hole to outer margin of P3, contemporary ownership signature in ink to title of John Howell (or Nowell), modern antique-style full calf, small 4to STC 24618. First published in 1600, the seventh edition is the last to be revised by the author who died in 1641, and includes Walter Bailey's treatise on the eye, and a section on food and drink (for which see Andr‚ Simon, Bibliotheca Gastronomica 1529). (1)
Geological Panorama. Geology Familiarly Illustrated, circa 1840-50, original pen & ink and watercolour humorous panorama on wove paper, watermarked J Whatman, 18--, folded in 19 sections containing 31 numbered and captioned caricatural scenes illustrating geological terminology wittily applied to human mishaps, overall measurement 13 x 32 cm (5.1 x 12.6 ins), bound concertina-style in contemporary plain boards, with manuscript title label to upper cover in black ink, rubbed and some soiling and discolouration to covers, oblong 8vo (14 x 185 cm) Inscribed in pencil to the blank verso of the final scene 'Helen Holbeche Sutton Coldfield', and with a later inscription by her nephew Richard Holbeche, dated 14th May 1899: 'I think that my Aunt Helen Holbeche must have drawn these about 1840. I copied them in 1844-5 very indifferently'. The Holbeches were a prominent family in Sutton Coldfield in the early 19th century, Helen being the eldest sister of Vincent Holbeche, a well-known solicitor who lived in Coleshill Street. An unusual manuscript version of a lithographed panorama by Catherine Mary Webber which was published by J.B. Goodinge of 21 Aldersgate Street, London, in 1859, with the same title. The present work appears to be a copy of the published panorama, although it cannot be ruled out that this manuscript version pre-dates the published issue, therefore suggesting that this work is the original on which Webber's panorama was based. For the printed version, see Abbey, Life in England 607. (1)
Wood (Anthony). Athenae Oxonienses. An Exact History of all the Writers and Bishops who have had their Education in the Most Famous University of Oxford, from thew Fifteenth Year of King Henry the Seventh, Dom. 1500, to the End of the Year 1690, 2 volumes in one, 1691-92, titles printed in red and black, subscribers list at end, previous owner signature at head of first title, a few light spots, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked and repaired with original spine relaid and label renewed, a little rubbed, folio Wing W3382. (1)
[Gervaise, Nicolas]. An Historical Description of the Kingdom of Macasar in the East Indies. In Three Books. Giving a particular account: I. Of the Situation of the Country, the Product and Principal Towns in it. II. The Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants... III. The antient Idolatry of the Macasarians, the Progess of the Christian Religion among them... Together with a particular account of the Arts and Cruelties used by the Batavians to establish themselves in, and exclude all other European Nations from that Country, 1st English edition, 1701, some browning and water stains, contemporary panelled calf, modern reback, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Francois Timoleon, Abbe de Choisy's Journal ou suite du Voyage de Siam..., 1687 Gervaise, a French missionary who spent four years in Siam, here describes Makassar, in South Sulawesi, Indonesia, the most detailed work on the region written in the seventeenth century. (2)
[Carter, John]. The Builder's Magazine: or, A Universal Dictionary for Architects, Carpenters, Masons, Bricklayers, &c. as well as for every gentleman who would wish to be a competent judge of the elegant and necessary art of building. Consisting of Designs in Architecture, in every stile and taste..., by a Society of Architects, new edition, printed for E. Newbery, 1788, [iv], 345, 8, 100 pp., with 185 copper engraved plates by Royce, W. Watts and G. Burder after John Carter, numbered in roman numerals, including many folding, a few marks and one or two minor tears without loss (generally in clean condition), contemporary full tree calf, slightly rubbed to extremities, 4to Eileen Harris, 69. First published in parts between 1774 and 1778, and here reissued with a new title page, and with an 8-page Correct List of the Prices allowed by the most eminent Surveyors in London to the several Artificers concerned in Building, by an experienced surveyor. A good copy. (1)
Churchill (Winston S., 1874-1965). Marlborough: His Life and Times, 4 volumes 'Limited Presentation Edition', [1939], plates and illustrations, signed presentation inscription from the author to front free endpaper, 'To Sir Thomas Dunhill from Winston S. Churchill, May 1941', original purple cloth blocked in silver, slightly browned and chipped dust jackets with small barcode sticker to lower panels, 8vo Harrap produced this 'Limited Presentation Edition' in 1939 to deal with their overstock. Thus, volume 1 is a reprint of 1939, but volumes 2-4 are the same stock as the first editions, but all rebound in purple cloth with their distinctive jackets printed in black and orange on cream stock. Sir Thomas Peel Dunhill (1876-1957) was an Australian-born and trained doctor who specialised in the removal of the thyroid gland in treating exophthalmic goitre. He served in the Australian Imperial Force as Major in World War I and in 1918 was appointed consulting surgeon to the Rouen area in France. He was mentioned in despatches three times and was appointed CVO and CMG in 1919. In 1920 he joined the surgical unit at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London where he established himself as the best general surgeon. He was appointed surgeon to George V in 1928 and then successfully to Edward VII, George VI (becoming Sergeant Surgeon in 1949) and finally extra surgeon to Elizabeth II. He was appointed surgeon to the AIF in World War II and participated in emergency wartime medical services. He acted at Churchill's surgeon and carried out Churchill's hernia repair in 1947. (4)
[Shirley, William & William Mildmay]. A Fair Representation of His Majesty's Right to Nova-Scotia or Acadie. Briefly stated from the Memorials of the English Commissaries; with an Answer to the Objections Contained in the French Memorials, and in a Treatise, Entitled Discussion Sommaire sur les anciennes Limites de l'Acadie, 1st edition, Edward Owen, 1756, 64 pp., a few light spots, disbound, 8vo Sabin 56129. Forceful re-statement of British claims to Nova Scotia by English commissioners William Shirley and William Mildmay, who were appointed to negotiate the boundaries of Acadia with the French after the 1748 Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle. (1)
[Ancillon, Charles]. Eunuchism Display'd. Describing all the different Sorts of Eunuchs; the Esteem they have met with in the World, and how they came to be made so. Wherein principally is examin'd, whether they are capable of Marriage, and if they ought to be suffer'd to enter into that State... Occasion'd by a young Lady's falling in Love with Nicolini, who sung in the Opera at the Hay-Market, and to whom she had like to have been Married..., 1st English edition, printed for E. Curll, 1718, without A1 as usual (blank?), 12pp. publisher's catalogue at rear, occasional minor spotting and marks, first few leaves with minor fraying to lower blank margin, contemporary sheep, discreet repairs to joints, extremities rubbed, large 12mo ESTC T75792. Scarce important treatise on castrati, it is a translation by Robert Samber of 'Trait‚ des Eunuques', first published in 1707. Publisher Edmund Curll was renowned for the unscrupulous manner in which he operated and the scandalous and titillating nature of many of his publications. In an article in the 'Weekly Journal' (attributed to Defoe) the writer coined the word 'Curlicism' to describe the publisher's extraordinary activities, to which Curll responded with a pamphlet entitled 'Curlicism Display'd'. (1)
Cowley (Abraham). A Poem on the Late Civil War, 1st edition, 1679, 32 pp., woodcut device to title, woodcut initial, bookplates of Robert Hoe III, David and Lulu Borowitz and Robert S. Pirie, later red morocco gilt by the Club Bindery, 4to Pforzheimer 231; Wing C6679. Provenence: pencil initials 'H.E.H. Dup.' (Henry Huntington) to rear endpaper and small book label of Robert Hoe III (book collector, 1839-1909) who sold his rare book collection in 1911-12, almost half of which was bought by Huntington. This copy last sold at auction at Sotheby's in 1977. (1)
[Evelyn, John]. The State of France, as it Stood in the IXth yeer of this Present Monarch, Lewis XIIII, Written to a Friend by J.E., 1st edition, 1652, title printed in red and black, with engraved vignette of the author's monogram, first and last few leaves with minor staining to fore-edges, small hole to preliminary blank, lacking rear free endpaper, original blind-tooled sheep, rubbed and scuffed, 12mo Provenance: Ex libris Robert S. Pirie (1934-2015), a bibliophile who amassed an important collection of 16th and 17th century English literature (with his bookplate to front pastedown). Keynes 3. (1)
Godwin (William). Lives of the Necromancers: Or, an account of the most eminent in successive ages, who have claimed for themselves, or to whom has been imputed by others, the Exercise of Magical Power, 1st edition, 1834, bound without advertisement leaf, some scattered spotting, small manuscript note and shelf number (crossed-through) to title, contemporary tan half calf, University of St Andrews gilt stamp and shelf number to spine, a little rubbed, 8vo (1)
Haywood (Eliza). A Spy on the Conjurer. Or, a Collection of Surprising and Diverting Stories, with Merry and Ingenious Letters. By way of the Memoirs of the Famous Mr. Duncan Campbell, demonstrating the astonishing Foresight of that Wonderful Deaf and Dumb man. The whole being Moral and Instructive, reissue, 1725, engraved frontispiece depicting 20 hands signing 20 letters of the alphabet (close-trimmed at fore margin), some soiling and spotting, one or two closed tears and early annotations, two small holes in title where previous owner names erased, later calf-backed boards, spine a little faded, 8vo Scarce. First published in 1724, and in common with Daniel Defoe, Haywood found the fortune-teller Campbell to be an amusing charlatan, having observed him for some twenty years. The contents, in a series of letters contain intriguing anecdotes i.e. 'From a Servant-Maid under Temptations from her Master', 'From a young man who had three women in Love with him', and 'Another Performance of Mr. Campbell's relation to Witchcraft'. (1)
Heigham (John). Sacrae Heptades, or Seaven Problems concerning Antichrist... necessarie to be read and knowne of all men, who professe Christ Jesus..., by T.S., [Amsterdam], Printed in the yeare M.DC.XXV., 1625, [20], 215 pages, 2-line contemporary ink marginal annotation to A4, minor soiling to title, modern antique-style marbled boards, small 4to, together with Montagu (Richard), A Gagg for the New Gospell? No: A New Gagg for an Old Goose. Who would needes undertake to stop all Protestants mouths for ever, with 276. places out of their owne English Bibles. Or An Answere to a late Abridger of Controversies, and Belyar of the Protestants Doctrine, 1st edition, printed by Thomas Snodham for Matthew Lownes and William Barret, 1624, [48], 328 pages, woodcut initials, some minor dampmarking to fore-margins towards rear of volume, with final 3 leaves neatly re-strengthened, contemporary full plain calf, modern good-quality reback, rubbed and minor wear to extremities, small 4to STC 21492 & 18038. The first work also attributed to George Sandys. The second work a response to Matthew Kellison's Gagge of the Reformed Gospell published in 1623. (2)
A collection of football stars autographs from the year 1966, comprising Pele and another Brazilian squad player on a Lufthansa postcard, nine England squad players on a dated and typed paper including Allan Ball, Martin Peters, Gordon Banks, Roger Hunt, George Cohen, Ian Callaghan and Jackie Charlton. The 1966 Chelsea football team on typed Lufthansa headed paper dated 13 March 1966, the day after defeating Manchester United 2-0. Eight team members of West Ham football team, including Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters on a Lufthansa postcard, Jimmy Greaves dedicated signed autograph dated 25 May 1967 on a Lufthansa postcard. Billy Wright signature on a Lufthansa postcard. Signed photograph of Uwe Seeler, captain of the German 1966 Football team and eleven autographs of the 1966 Brazilian football team on a Lufthansa postcard including Pele. Provenance: the autographs were collected by the vendors father who worked for Lufthansa as a VIP Officer in 1966
Radio/Theatre interest, two 1970s radio scripts for The Navy Lark, series twelve, No 3 and No 4, issued to Tenniel Evens who played the character Leading Seaman Goldstein in the program that was first transmitted on radio 2 on Sunday 30th May 1971 and Sunday 6th June 1971. Both scripts have the initials TE written in biro to the top of each script
CHINA - Church Missionary Society; letters home (1901-08) from Maud Hitchcock, missionary at Foochow, Haitan Island (Pingtan) & elsewhere; approx. 100pp. of num. typescript letters written to friends & supporters at Bermondsey Parish Church. * the varied (& sometimes arduous) missionary life - schools & hospital work, starting a village dispensary, various journeys (junk, steam launch, small boat) & long chair journey ('over mud'), boatmen problems (opium), but - 'I had already put the matter into the hands of Him Who rules the wind & the waves'; anti-opium work (with much native help), including a 'detox' refuge; the CMS. had commenced their China Mission in 1850.
***Tom Keating (1915-1984) - Oil painting - Self portrait, canvas 34.75ins x 29.5ins, signed, in gilt frame Provenance: Given by the artist to The Moving Picture Company who had produced two Channel 4 television series in which Keating appeared - "Keating on Painters" and "Keating on Art". Apparently Keating donated this work in gratitude and was hung in the board room of The Moving Picture Company for a number of years until they moved offices, when the painting was then offered to staff on sealed bid basis. The vendor acquired it at that time having successfully offered the highest bid.
A Chinese carved polychrome and giltwood seated figure of Tudigong - The Earth God holding a sycee in his left hand, 10ins (25.4cm) high, a similar seated figure of Gan Tian Da Di - The Emperor who influences Heaven, his feet resting on a tiger, 8.5ins (21.7cm) high, one other seated figure of Tudigong, 10.75ins (27.4cm) high, a seated figure of Nadu Gong - The local Earth God in Malaysia, 9ins (23cm) high, and two other figures, various Note : First Tudigong purchased in Singapore in 1968. Typical image from Amoy - Fujian Province. See Keith Stevens - "Chinese Gods - The Unseen World of Spirits and Demons", page 130. Gan Tian Da Di purchased in 1969. Singapore carving. Nandu Gong purchased in Penang in 1968 - from Fujian Province.
Samuel John Lamorna Birch RA RWS (1869-1955) A COOL SPOT AT CLAPPER MILL, LAMORNA, CORNWALL, 1941 oil on board signed and dated lower left; signed and titled on reverse 14½ x 17½in. (36.83 x 44.45cm) Collection of George and Maura McClelland Lamorna Birch was born in Egremont, Cheshire, England. He was self-taught as an artist, except for a brief period of study at the Académie Colarossi in Paris during 1895. Birch settled in Lamorna, Cornwall in 1892. Many of his most famous pictures date from this time and the beautiful Lamorna Cove is usually their subject matter. He was attracted to Cornwall by the Newlyn group of artists but he ended up starting a second group based around his adopted home of Lamorna. He exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1893, was elected as an Associate (ARA) in 1926 and made a Royal Academician (RA) in 1934, and showed more than two hundred paintings there.[ He held his first one-man exhibition at the Fine Art Society in 1906 and is said to have produced more than 20,000 pictures. Like a number of his contemporaries, he was profiled as an 'Artist of Note' in The Artist magazine, by Richard Seddon, in the June 1944 edition. The exhibition Shades of British Impressionism Lamorna Birch and his Circle was shown at Warrington Museum & Art Gallery in the Mezzanine in October 2004. This details his links with Henry Scott Tuke and Thomas Cooper Gotch and many others who settled in the artists' colony in the 1880s and 1890s. "These painters helped to change the face of British art. Their emphasis on colour and light, truth and social realism brought about a revolution in British art." says the catalogue for the show.
Gregor Grey (fl.1870s-1911) DUCKLINGS, 1893 oil on canvas signed and dated lower left 13½ x 20¾in. (34.29 x 52.71cm) Gregor Grey was the son of Charles Grey RHA (c.1808-1892) and brother of the painters Alfred Grey RHA (1845-1926), Edwin Landseer Grey and James Grey and the engraver Charles Malcolm Grey. Gregor exhibited every year at the RHA from 1877-1911, averaging three to four exhibits a year - the most that a non-RHA member could possibly hope to have accepted. He also showed twice at the Oireachtas Art Exhibitions of 1906 and 1907. His works tended to be on a rustic theme and featured quaint, aneccdotal titles. Grey earned - albeit unwittingly - some modicum of posterity when James Joyce included in Ulysses a character called Gregor Grey who was the designer of Gallaher's map and whose career was given "a leg up" by illustrating an advertisement.
George Best + Stanley Matthews Signed Print: Framed glazed print featuring arguably Northern Irelands and Englands greatest players measuring 18 x 22 inches. The border below has been hand signed by them both undedicated. Personally obtained by vendor who is well known and put dinners on for players in the day.
Early 1960s Football Autograph Collection: The majority collected by Southend Supporter at Roots Hall of Southends opponents. Some on players picture and some on a lined exercise page. Very nice page of Dundee who played Southend plus the Austria team that played England in 1962. (309 autographs)
Rare Holy Grail 1968 Manchester United Signed Print: Incredible Stewart Becket print limited edition 3/40 measuring a large 20 x 28 inches hand signed in pencil by the 10 remaining 1968 European Cup Winners. COA from Becket who has also signed print. Produced in 2008 celebrating 40 years. Immaculate condition and sought after print.
Tottenham v European Programmes + Rosette Collection: Incredible collection from Spurs supporter who collected a programme and a rosette from Home European matches he attended from the mid 50s to the mid 70s. Starting with an old Tottenham rosette then every rosette is accompanied by a programme for the following matches. 54/55 Racing Club, 55/56 Basle, 56/57 Partick, Red Banner, Hearts, Hibs, 61/62 Dukla, Feyenoord, Gornik, Benfica, 62/63 OFK Belgrade, Rangers, Slovan (pennant), 70/71 Motherwell, 71/72 Torino, AC Milan and 73/74 Aberdeen. There are some hard to obtain programmes which are in good condition with the rosettes being fair. 18 rosettes and 17 programmes.
BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE COMMEMORATIVE HAIRWORK RINGthe marquise shaped bezel 31mm long and with white plaque with hairwork image of a sheaf of wheat, the hair reputed to be that of Bonnie Prince Charlie, inscribed to the reverse of the bezel "In Memoriam Charles Edward Lewis Stuart 1788," unmarked rose coloured metal, size M, 5.9g. Provenance: From the collection of The Countess of Seafield then by descent to the vendor. The vendor's great grandmother worked at Cullen House for the Countess of Seafield who gifted the ring to her
THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN (1974) US One Sheet (27" x 41") Western Hemisphere version. Saltzman and Broccoli couldn't agree who should have 'top billing', so to resolve this they split the world release in two, Western and Eastern hemispheres, and their respective producer credits flip around giving each producer the chance to be billed first. Folded Movie Poster.
An autograph book, including those of Billy Fury, Charles Hawton, Max Bygraves, Helen Shapiro, Patrick McGoohan, Patrick McNee, David Kossof, The Mourners who became the Mud, The Shadows, Danny Williams, Gerald Flood who played Billy Bunter and others, these autographs were collected by Peter whose mother worked at Teddington studios.
A football photograph signed by Bobby Moore, mid 20th century, showing Bobby Moore tackling Dave Llewellyn during a game at the old Peterborough ground, dedication reads 'To Bernie, Best Wishes, Bobby Moore', black and white, 31 by 38cm.Provenance: given and dedicated to vendor via Dave Llewellyn who was a personal friend.
A 14ct gold charm bracelet, originally belonging to 1950's actress Terry Moore, wife of film director and pilot Howard Hughes, featuring a variety of charms, the majority stamped 14K, 19cm long, 46.8g, together with a hand written letter from the actress regarding the bracelet and the original receipt of purchase from The Kazanjian FoundationProvenance: was originally sold by Terry Moore who donated items of her jewellery to The Kazanjian Foundation in 2006 'Encouraging Donations of Jewellery to Charity'. In the letter, Terry Moore reminisces how her husband, Howard Hughes, gave her this bracelet and some of the charms...'Tyrone Power, my co-star in King of the Khyber Rifles gave me the crown...' CONDITION REPORT: Lot 5 - Good condition, receipt shows bracelet was bought from the Kazanjian Foundation for £3,500 in 2006.
A 14ct gold mesh coin purse, originally belonging to the Rothschild banking family, stamped 585 to inner rim, 6cm x 5.5cm, 36.3gProvenance: Copy of the receipt included when the purse was sold by the Kazanjian Foundation in 2006 who encourage donations of jewellery to charity. The Rothschild's donated this purse in order to raise funds for the charity. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 6 - good condition, receipt shows the purse was sold by the Kazanjian Foundation for £2,000 in 2006.
*Norman Kirkham RGI (Scottish b.1936)'Still Life with Amaryllis'Oil on canvas, signed upper left, 90 x 115cmProvenance: Artist's label verso, from a deceased estate in Edinburgh CONDITION REPORT: Lot 406 - Provenance: from a deceased estate in Edinburgh who had bought a number of fine paintings over the years, many of which had original gallery labels. Good condition, original frame with artist's labels verso, frame is in good condition, couple of rubbed areas to gilding.
A quantity of miscellanea including Memphis Belle Model Aeroplane, Programme for the opening ceremony of the Waunlwyd Colliery Pithead Baths, October 1933, Memorial register of the men of Ebbw Vale Beaufort & Cwm who lost their lives in the Great War, an old Highway Code, Avon talcum powder in the form of Andy Capp, etc.
19th century AD. A group of silver amulets comprising: a female head with crown above, framed to the sides by scrolling plant with horse heads to the top; a cornucopia with plants coming out of the top; a hand making the cornuto sign holding a snake with horse to the front and with dog on its back; two keys with scrolled heads; a running dog. Cf. Berry, V. Neapolitan Charms Against the Evil Eye, in Folklore, Vol. 79, no. 4 (Winter 1968), pp.250–56. 16 grams total, 30-49mm (1 1/4 - 2"). English private collection; acquired in the 1970s. In South Italy there is still a strong belief in the powers of the Evil Eye, or malocchio,and amulets have been made since Roman times to ward off the negative powers. During the 18th and 19th centuries silver amulets were made in the region of Naples to protect against the powers of stregha, or witches. In Italy it was believed that children are especially weak against the forces of the Evil Eye. The high infant mortality rate was more likely due to poor hygiene and diet, but it was attributed to the Evil Eye being cast on them by a jettatore. Jettatore is an Italian word of Neopolitan origin, and was used to refer to one who has the powers of the Evil Eye. [6, No Reserve]. Very fine condition.

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