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A set of eight oak and elm hoop back dining chairs, 19th century, including two carver chairs, each with a narrow hoop and stick back with central pierced splat with disc moulding, over an elm saddle seat on slender turned baluster supports, united by turned H-stretchers, four saddle seats stamped `WW`, two stamped with a cross within a circle and two unmarked (2 + 6)
* Book furnishings. A small collection book clasps and decorative corners etc., mostly late 19th c., various sizes, mostly of pressed brass, together with other miscellaneous items including flat irons, a small late 19th/early 20th c. drum microscope, Cloisonné walking stick handle top, ARP whistle, plus other collectable items etc.. (a carton)
A Collection of Militaria including twenty one cap badges in mainly brass, white metal and horn, six brass shoulder titles, various brass and horn buttons, a brass button stick, and thirteen cloth insignia; a German Third Reich NSKOV Visor Cap Eagle, fixing pins missing; a set of four silver napkin rings, a pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs and a plated butter spade
A Collection of Seventeen Durham Light Infantry Sweetheart Badges, in gilt metal, enamel, silver, mother of pearl and tortoiseshell; Nineteen Scarce Boer War Photographic Badges and Stick Pins depicting mainly Queen Victoria and the royal family, Baden-Powell, Generals Roberts, White and Macdonald, three with maker`s paper labels for Baldwyn & Gleason, New York.
MAD: Small selection relating to various contributors to the American humour magazine Mad, initially launched as a comic book, comprising Harvey Kurtzman (1924-1993) American Cartoonist and founding editor of Mad. Signed and inscribed colour 5 x 7 photograph of Kurtzman standing in a half length pose before one of his own cartoons. The artist has drawn a speech bubble with the words Phew! Who drew that!? and signed his name (in typical fashion H. Kurtz with an additional stick figure of a man) in black ink to a light area at the base of the image; Will Elder (1921-2008) American Illustrator and comic book artist. Illustrated A.L.S., Will Elder, one page, 8vo, Englewood, New Jersey, 25th October 1980, to Lois Burch, in full `Your poem was an egos delight, it obliged me this to write, at your behest and my behalf, the subject I love best-my autograph!` At the base of the letter Elder has drawn a colour head and shoulders sketch of Annie Fanny; Jerry DeFuccio (1925-2001) American comic book writer. T.L.S., Jerry, one page, 4to, Madison Avenue, New York, 14th February 1968, to Jim, on the colour printed stationery of Mad. DeFuccio writes to his friend, commenting on his own collection of original comic artwork and the recent additions he has made, but also commenting on work for the magazine, `We`ve had a big shot in the arm recently with artist/writer Jack Kent breaking into the ranks with very charming material. You`ll see his "Sex Education In the Schools" in a forthcoming issue. Bob Molyneux sent Kent to us. Actually, Kent had hit us with some submissions ten years ago, about the time of the demise of his "King Aroo" strip, and went away discouraged. All the stuff in the covers-ideas folder is very flat. We`ve picked through it time and again. We had to key our next cover on the "Balmy & Clod" (Bonnie & Clyde) parody inside the issue.` VG, 3
An early 19th Century hoop back Windsor armchair in beech, ash and elm, the stick back with central pierced and shield carved splat flanked by shaped open arms above, the shaped seat raised on turned and ringed legs united by an H stretcher (attributed to Buckinghamshire circa 1820-1850) (ILLUSTRATED)

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