VARIOUS PRODUCTIONS - Album Containing Extensive Collection of Autographs Including The Beatles, Clint Eastwood, Charlie Chaplin, Lawrence Olivier and Peter O’Toole - An extensive album of autographs from A-listers and eminent individuals within the Sports and Entertainment industries.Some of the notable inclusions are Frank Sinatra, Charlie Chaplin, Elton John and Clint Eastwood. Each autograph is hand-signed in blue or black ink onto a postcard or paper. The autographs are contained within a binder album made of faux leather. Dimensions: 32 cm x 32 cm x 4 cm (12.5" x 12.5" x 1.5")The autographs in this lot have been professionally authenticated by expert Garry King; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.The full list of signees include:Ursula Andress, Tito Gobbi, Donald Pleasence, Gene Barry, Carol White, Sir Richard Attenborough, Eva Gabor, Frank Howard, Diana Rigg, Des O'Connor, Jacques Tati, Michael Medwin, Dick Van Dyke, Sir Lawrence Olivier, James Whitmore, Johnny Mathis, Hughie Green, John Alderton, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, John Lennon and Ringo Starr, Jerry Lewis, Alberto Semprini, Rock Hudson, Burt Reynolds, Irene Ryan, Jeffrey Hunter, Arthur Mullard, Charles Gray, Adam Faith, Albert Salmi, Andrew Faulds, Myrna Loy, Esther Ofarim and Abi Ofarim, Domenico Modugno, Diana Dors, Franco Zeffirelli, Albert Finney, Alberto Sordi, Vic Damone, Christopher Lee, Gordon Jackson, Leonard Bernstein, Vincent Price, Jeremy Kemp, John Denver, Jon Voight, Juliet Prowse, Joan Collins, Jack Palance, Clint Eastwood, John Ireland, Kenneth More, Leslie Phillips, Lulu & Maurice Gibb, Leslie Caron, Albert R. Broccoli, Laurence Harvey, Henry Cooper, Jay Bernstein, Linda Hayden, Little Tony, Luc Merenda, Peter Sellers, Giuliana Lojodice, Giulietta Masina, Lilly Palmer, Michael Caine, Tony Bennet, Arthur Mullard, Charles Gray, Twiggy, Shirley MacLaine, Peter Ustinov, Ken Buchanan, Benny Goodman, Bruce Forsyth, Romy Schneider, Caterina Valente, Norman Vaughan, Mick McManus, Omar Sharif, Neil Sedaka, Peter O'Toole, Francis Bacon, Perry Como, Patrick Wymark, Glen Campbell, Nicola Pietrangeli, Petula Clark, James Mason, Pierre Brousseau, Pietro Annigoni, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Peter Falk, Oliver Reed, Pat Phoenix, Rossano Brazzi, Jack Lemmon, Rod Stewart, Robert Vaughn, Richard Widmark, Raimondo Vianello, Rosemary Clooney, Charlie Chaplin, Richard Harris, Roger Moore, Robert Morley, Renato Rascel, Ryan O'Neal, James Stewart, Rudolf Nureyev, Shirley MacLaine, Steve McQueen, Sandie Shaw, Stirling Moss, Stanley Holloway, The Scaffold Comedy Trio, Sheila Ferguson, Ugo Tognazzi, Tom Jones, Terence Stamp, Brigitte Bardot, Burt Lancaster, Harry Secombe, Roy Castle, Bernard Braden, Bo Svenson, Wilfrid Brambell, Elton John, Tennessee Williams, Michael Crawford, Su Pollard, Frank Carson, Russell Grant, Trevor Howard, Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson, Annie Ross, Tommy Steele, Ann Bell, Eddie Albert, James Fox, Dick Shawn, Sammy Davis Jr., Alan Bates, Eddie Byrne, Buddy Greco, Deborah Kerr, Frank Sinatra, Eamonn Andrews, Terry Downes, Christopher Plummer, Eduardo De Filippo, Charlton Heston, Miss World 1971, Miss World 1972 and Miss World 1973VAT Status: M
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VARIOUS PRODUCTIONS - Autograph Collection and Large Quantity of Film and Television Related Paperwork - A large collection of autographs and paperwork relating to film and television which originally belonged to the late Paul Welsh MBE, historian and advocate for Elstree Film Studios.This lot comprises two small autograph books, ten binders, a box file and assorted loose paperwork. Some notable documents are a contract for performer Libarce, a contract for the famous dog Rin Tin Tin, a note from Peter Cushing commenting on his career within Hammer Film Productions and Jason Preistley's contract for the hit series television series Beverly Hills, 90210.This set contains an extensive number of autographs, notes, and letters featuring the signatures of actors, many of whom are from the Golden Hollywood era and other famous figures from the Entertainment and Political world.The signatures include Vincent Price, Michael Caine, Richard Attenborough, David Attenborough, Gene Kelly, Peter Cushing, Patrick Macnee, Cesar Romero, Alec Guinness, Robert Wagner, Ronnie Corbett, Doris Day, Joan Crawford, Eric Morecambe, Frankie Howerd, Cliff Richard, Bob Hope, Shelly Winters, Jimmy Durante, Patricia Neal, Roger Moore, Bob Monkhouse, Angela Lansbury, Margaret Thatcher, Norman Wisdom, Joan Collins, Honor Blackman, Ken Dodd, Kirk Douglas, Simon Cowell, George Raft, Betty Blythe, Ricardo Montalban, Burgess Meredith, Jason Robards, Debbie Reynolds, Jack Benny, Brian Donlevy, Cornel Wilde, Benny Goodman, George Raft, Douglas Fairbanks, Olivia de Havilland, Edward Woodward, Charlton Heston, John Thaw, Barbara Shelley, Derek Jacobi, Deborah Kerr, James Mason, John Gielgud, George Sewell, Rex Harrison, Anthony Quinn, Charles Laughton, Arthur Lowe, Robert Mitchum, Roy Thinnes, Karl Malden, Dennis Weaver, Rod Taylor, Roddy McDowall, Maurice Chevalier, James Garner, John Saxon, Spencer Tracy, Jack Hawkins, Ethel Merman, Jane Russell, Mickey Rooney, William Holden, Lionel Barrymore, David Niven, Louis Jourdan, Jimmy Durante, Basil Rathbone, Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Stack, Jackie Cooper, Fredric March, Luke Perry, Peggy Lee, Dennis Wheatley, Tommy Steele, Jane Wyman, James Coburn, Kray Twins, Ray Harryhausen, Dirk Bogarde, Dennis Price, Gerry Anderson, Hedda Hopper, Jack Warner, Van Heflin, Harold Wilson, Ava Gardner, Dorothy Lamour, Ray Milland, Sidney Lumet, Sylvia Miles, Virginia Mayo, Richard Basehart, John Mills, Glenda Jackson, Lindsay Anderson, George Cole, Ingrid Pitt, Lionel Jeffries, Antony Armstrong-Jones (Lord Snowdon) and more.The paperwork exhibits general signs of age and use. Dimensions (largest binder): 37 cm x 24.5 cm x 6 cm (14.5" x 9.75" x 2.25")The autographs in this lot have been professionally authenticated by expert Garry King; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.Due to the depth and quantity of this lot's content, bidders are encouraged to enquire for further details.VAT Status: M
A George Jones majolica chestnut server and spoon, the half-covered leaf adorned dish with applied chestnut and undulating rim, with conforming spoon, dish 27cm widespoon 20cm longCondition ReportCrazing throughout. With several hairline cracks to the dish. The spoon with chips to the glaze.
Vinyl - Over 50 Jazz Funk / Jazz LPs and 1 box set to include John McLaughlin, Herbie Hancock, Quincy Jones, Stanley Clarke, Billy Cobham, Alfonso Johnson, Pat Metheny Group, Larry Carlton, Return To Forever (inc 4LP box set), Chick Corea, George Duke Band, Harvey Mason, Lee Ritenour, Deo Dato, Ron Carter, Max Roach, Moon and more. Ex overall. From the collection of Mark Brzezicki
JAMES DIXON & SONS LTD; an Edward VII hallmarked silver pepperette, Sheffield 1909, height 10cm, a George VI hallmarked silver twin handled trophy cup, inscribed 'S.W.D.T Sports Association, Bowls Rink, 1937 Winner, J. H. Lloyd F. W. Lomax, T. W. Morris, W. A. Jones', Birmingham 1937, (af), and a George V hallmarked silver condiment spoon, Sheffield 1912, combined approx 2.5ozt/78.5g (3).
A small collection of silver to include: a George V silver cigarette case, with Art Deco engine turned design and vacant cartouche, gilt interior, hallmarked Birmingham, 1934; an Art Deco silver compact, with mirror inside and engine turned decoration, hallmarked by GW Lewis & Co, Birmingham, 1921, along with various hallmarked silver napkin rings, varying designs and size, makers include WJ Myatt & Co, Jones & Crompton and others. (1 bag) Weight approx. 181.5 grams (5.8ozt) Further details: cigarette case dented; all with light surface scratches and general wear; tarnishing.
A George V silver napkin ring, of circular shape and initialled to side, hallmarked by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1912, along with a novelty small Elizabeth II silver leaf shaped spoon, by AE Jones, Birmingham, 1965, approx. 6.2cm long. (2) Weight approx. 55.7 grams (1.7ozt) Further details: some light scratches and wear, tarnishing.
Captain Desmond-Jones DSC and Bar (1912-1992) - His personal photograph album. served with Fleet Air Arm on Ark Royal, H.M.S. Illustrious etc and includes photographs of the German battleship Graf Spee after the battle of the River Plate, sinking of the Watusi 1939, raid on Berge by 806 Squadron, briefing notes from S. Atlantic patrol, service on H.M.S. Archer with a visit by George VI etc and some loose photographs
ENGLISH SCHOOL CIRCA 1910 "Lady in white dress and pearl necklace", a miniature portrait study, oil on ivory, oval, unsigned, 10.5 cm x 7.9 cm, housed in a silver gilt frame with loop (by George Elisha Sumner, London 1910) and leather covered outer case, stamped verso "Walter Jones... Sloane Street SW" (ZDF1ARBM)
A collection of books comprising "Illlustrations of the Remains of Roman Art in Cirencester - The Site of Ancient Corinium" by PROFESSOR BUCKMAN and C H NEWMARSH, 2nd edition, published London by George Bell and Bailey & Jones Cirencester 1851, "Kelly's Directory of Gloucestershire 1902", "Kelly's Directory of Wiltshire 1903", "Holy Bible", "The Prince of Wales Book" and LEWIS CARROLL "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass", published 1956 (6)
Oxenden (George Chichester). Poems, &c., 1st edition, London: H. Fisher, Son, and Co. Printers, 1829, wide margins, verso of binder's preliminary blank inscribed by the author 'with every kind wish from George Chichester Oxenden -1830-' (foxed), dark green endpapers, all edges gilt, contemporary tan morocco, lightly rubbed in places and some marks, gilt decorated spine, covers with wide gilt border of seedhead and bead rolls and triple fillets, double fillet on edges, and flower roll on turn-ins, large 4to in 2s, together with an autograph letter signed from the author to Mrs Hackhouse, saying that he is sure she will look kindly on the volume of poems he sends, and adding 'Do not place my translation from the Persian into the hands of that connecting link between the Human and the Ape Species, Sir Harford Jones. Or, rather, do, if you have the least wish - for I dread nothing which his broad brimmed Hat encloses.', written in sepia ink on 3 pages of a bifolium, with embossed stamp 'Bath Vellum' on first leaf, 4to, plus:Smith (Charlotte). Beachy Head: with Other Poems, 1st edition, London: printed for the Author; and sold by J. Johnson, 1807, half-title present, 24pp. publisher's catalogue at rear, endpapers toned, contemporary ownership signature on front pastedown, stitching strained, untrimmed, original brown paper-backed boards, a few marks, edges rubbed, spine frayed with loss at ends, 8vo, and:Nooth (Charlotte). Original Poems, and A Play, 1st edition, London: printed for Longman et al, 1815, list of subscribers at rear, C4 with closed tear in upper margin (clipping first line of text), occasional foxing, endpapers browned, original boards with paper label to spine, rubbed and marked in places, 8vo, plus The Author. A Poem. by C. Churchill, 1st edition, printed for W. Flexney, 1763, contemporary calf-backed marbled boards, 4to in 2sQTY: (4)NOTE:Author of satiric verse and parodies, George Chichester Oxenden (1798-1875) was the son of Henry Oxenden, seventh baronet, who lived at the family seat at Broome Park, near Canterbury, Kent. He was an expert orchid grower, and is mentioned a number of times in Charles Darwin's Fertilization of Orchids, published by John Murray in 1862, for example: 'I am greatly indebted to Mr. G. Chichester Oxenden of Broome Park for fresh specimens of this Orchis [Ustullata], and for his never-tiring kindness in supplying me with living plants, and information regarding many of the rarer British Orchids.' Sir Harford Jones (1764-1847) was an English diplomat and author. As a young man he entered the service of the East India Company and became proficient in Persian, becoming envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to the court of Persia from 1807 to 1811. The letter herein appears to suggest that there was no love lost between George Oxenden and Harford Jones.
LUCAS GEORGE: (1944- ) American film Director. Best known for creating the Star Wars and Indiana Jones film franchises. Signed 8 x 10 colour photograph by Lucas, the image showing him standing in a full-length pose alongside a filming camera on a desert landscape location. Signed in black ink across the image. Autograph obtained in person in Monaco. VG
ACTORS: An excellent selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various film actors comprising Robert Stack (in costume as Eliot Ness from the crime drama television series The Untouchables, 1959-63), Farley Granger, John Agar (in costume as Captain Don Graham from the science fiction film Journey to the Seventh Planet, 1962), Bo Svenson (in costume as Axel Olsson from the drama film The Great Waldo Pepper, 1975), Sid Caesar, Michael Moriarty (in costume as Bo Lockley from the crime drama film Report to the Commissioner, 1975), Jeff Corey, Chad Everett, George Grizzard, Stuart Damon, Dean Jones, and Robert Fuller (in costume as Dr. Kelly Brackett from the television film Emergency!). All are boldly signed by the actors in fountain pen inks with their names alone, the majority to lighter areas of the images. Generally VG, 12
LUCAS GEORGE: (1944- ) American film director and producer, a pioneer of the modern blockbuster who created the Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Lucas standing in a half-length pose at the foot of a large staircase. Signed in blue fountain pen ink to the image with his name alone, and with a typically hurried signature. EX
A George III-style carved giltwood overmantel mirror, 19th century, in the Chippendale taste, with elaborate scrolling rocaille decoration, a pagoda top and a sectional glass plate, 170cm wide 168cm high Provenance: Jeremy Norman Peyton-Jones (1919-1984); Sir Ian Morrow (1912-2006); thence by descent. Condition ReportRegilded with areas of touching up with gold paint. Splits, breaks, losses, cracks, repairs and possible areas of replacement to the frame throughout, which is a little loose in places. Would benefit from some professional attention. The glass is so heavily degraded there is little reflection visible. Professional attention advised.
Approx 280 issues of NME c 1980s and 1990s. 20th December 80 Slits, 24th January 81 Jam, 19/26 December 81 Xmas Special, 25th December 82 Paul Weller, 12th March 83 Stray Cats, 12th May 84 Nick Cave, 16th August 84 Ozzy, 6th September 84 War On Pop, 6th October 84 Robert De Niro, 20th October 84 Paul Weller, 17th November 84 Zz Top, 15th December 84 Siouxsie, 22/29 December 84 Frankie Goes To Hollywood, 5th January 85 Miners, 9th Febuary 85 Eddie Murphy, 16th Febuary 85 Old Punk/New Punk, 23rd Febuary 85 Morrissey, 9th March 85 Run Dmc, 23rd March 85 Los Lobos, 30th March 85 Alf, 13th April 85 Llyod Cole, 20th April 85 Abc, 25th May 85 Jimmy Somerville, 29th June 85 Jimmy White, 6th July 85 Rem, 13th July 85 Miles Davies, 20th July 85 Live Aid, 16th November 85 New Order, 14th December 85 Robert Wyatt, 7th December 85 Cameo, 21/28 December 85 Only Fools And Horses, 16th January 86 Billy Bragg, 25th January 86 Pastels, 1st February 86 Punk 10 Years On, 15th Feb 86 Big Audio Dynamite, 22nd Febuary 86 Keith Richards, 1st March 86 Art!, 8th March 86 Sigue Sigue Sputnik, 15th March 86 Mantronix, 22nd March 86 Absolute Beginners, 29th March 86 Shop Assisstants, 5th April 86 Redskins, 12th April 86 Sam Fox, 10th May 86 Barry Mcguigan, 17th May 86 Boy George, 31st May 86 Mighty Lemon Drops, 7th June 86 Morrissey, 7th February 87 Free Ep, 14th February 87 Smiths, 21st February 87 The Bhundu Boys, 1st February 92 Jesus And Mary Chain, 6th February 92 Ride, 15th February 92 Manic Street Preachers, 22nd February 92 Curve, 29th February Klf, 14th March 92 Senseless Things, 21st March 92 U2, 28th March 92 Blur, 4th April 92 Pj Harvey, 11th April 92 Carter Usm, 18th April 92 The Cure, 25th April 92 Ma City Four, 2nd May 92 Superchunk, 9th May 92 Morrissey, 16th May 92 Levellers, 23rd May 92 Fatima Mansions, 30th May 92 Manic Street Preachers, 6th June 92 Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy, 13th June 92 U2, 20th June 92 Faith No More, 27th June 92 Carter Usm, 4th July 92 Sonic Youth, 11th July 92 Cud, 18th July 92 Spiritualized, 5th September 92 Suede, 12th September 92 Frank And Walters, 26th September 92 Madonna, 3rd October 92 Ruby Trax Special, 10th October 92 Orb, 17th October 92 Bob Mould, 25th July 92 Indie Special, 7th November 92 Therapy, 14th November 92 Carter Usm, 21st November 92 Neman And Baddiel, 28th November 92 Nick Cave And Shane Macgowan, 19/26 December 92 Xmas Special, 9th January 93 Back To The Planet, 16th January 93 Tanya Donelly, 23rd January 93 Faith No More, 30th January 93 Julian Cope, 5th February 93 St Etienne, 13th February 93 Pixies, 20th February 93 Suede, 27th February 93 The Shamen, 6th March 93 Ride/Charlatans, 13th March 93 Ice-T, 20th March 93 Bowie And Brett, 27th March 93 Evan Dando, 3rd April 93 Bob Mould, 17th April 93 Courtney Love, 24th April 93 Pj Harvey, 1st May 93 Rage Against The Machine, 8th May 93 Convoy Clampdown, 15th May 93 Stereo Mc’s, 22nd May 93 Bono, 29th May 93 Stone Roses, 5th June 93 Velvet Underground, 12th June 93 Cure, 19th June 93 Teenage Fanclub, 26th June 93 Suede, 3rd July 93 Glastonbury, 17th July 93 Counting Crows, 24th July 93 Nirvana, 31st July 93 Orbital, 7th August 93 The Breeders, 14th August 93 Bjork, 21st August 93 New Order, 11th September 93 Wonder Stuff, 25th September 93 Evan Dando, 2nd October 93 Michael Jackson, 9th October 93 Levellers, 16th October 93 Rage Against Racism, 23rd October 93 Senser, 30th October 93 The Orb, 7th November 93 Suede, 13th November 93 Newman And Badeal, 20th November 93 Morrissey/Marr, 27th November 93 John Lydon, 4th December 93 Tim Booth, 11th December 93 Ice-T, 25th December 93 Bjork, 8th January 94 Elastica, 15th January 94 Therapy, 22nd January 94 Primal Scream, 29th January 94 Smashing Pumpkins, 5th February 94 Suede, 12th February 94 Creation Records, 19th February 94 Cyprus Hill, 26th February Elvis Costello, 5th March 94 Blur, 12th March 94 Kurt Cobain, 16th April 94 Kurt Cobain, 23rd April 94 Courtney Love, 30th April 94 Levellers, 7th May 94 Evand Dando, 14th May 94 Snoop Dog, 21st May 94 Ab-Fab/Pet Shop Boys, 28th May 94 Manic Street Preachers, 4th June 94 Oasis, 18th June 94 Rage Against The Machine, 25th June 94 Blur, 2nd July 94 Glasto Special, 9th July 94 Brian Jones, 16th July 94 Wonder Stuff, 23rd July 94 Ed Smash, 30th July 94 Mike D/Billy C, 6th August 94 Oasis, 13th August 94 Bob Mould, 20th August 94 Red Hot Chili Peppers, 27th August 94 Primal Scream, 3rd September 94 Suede, 10th September 94 Paul Weller, 17th September 94, 24th September 94 Dolores O’riordan, 1st October 94 Richey Edwards, 8th October 94 Blur, 15th October 94 Prodigy, 22nd October 94 Neil Young, 29th October 94 Suede, 5th November 94 Green Day, 12th November 94 Chris Robinson, 19th November 94 Ian Brown, 26th November 94 Andy Cairns, 3rd December 94 Chuck D/Ice Cube, 10th December 94 Beastie Boys, 17th December 94 Oasis/Elastica, 24/31 December 95 Michael Stipe, 7th Janaury 95 Gene, 14th January 95 Suede, 21st January 95 Tanya Donelly, 28th January 95 Pj Harvey, 4th February 95 Brit Awards Special, 18th February 95 Faith No More, 25th Febuary 95 Elton John, 4th March 95 Stone Roses, 18th March 95 Boo Radleys, 25th March 95 East 17, 1st April 95 Tricky, 8th April 95 Nirvana, 15th April 95 Supergrass, 22nd April 95 Bjork, 6th May 95 Prodigy, 13th May 95 Paul Weller, 20th May 95 Therapy, 27th May 95 Dodgy, 3rd June 95 Rod Stewart, 10th June 95 Elastica, 17th June 95 Blur, 24th June 95 Cure, 1st July 95 Glasto Special, 8th July 95 Keith Richards, 15th July 95 Neil Young, 22nd July 95 Rem, 29th July 95 Cranberries, 5th August 95 Balck Grape, 12th August 95 Blur V Oasis, 19th August 95 Foo Fighters, 26th August 95 Blur, 2nd September 95 Green Day, 9th September 95 Oasis/Stone Roses, 16th September 95 Damon Albarn, 23rd September 95 Jarvis Cocker, 30th September 95 Oasis, 7th October 95 Nick Cave, 14th October 95 Ash, 21st October 95 Bono, 28th October 95 Tricky, 11th November 95 Paul Heaton, 18th November 95 Jarvis Cocker, 25th November 95 Davis Bowie, 2nd December 95 Madonna, 9th December 95 Radiohead, 16th December 95 Balck Grape, 23/30 December 95 Blur, 6th January 96 Ash, 13th January 96 Bluetones, 20th January 96 Cast, 27th January 96 Nick Cave, 3rd February 96 Oasis/Pulp/Balck Grape, 10th February 96 Rocket From The Crypt, 17th February 96 Oasis, 24th Febuary 96 Pulp, 2nd March 96 Jarvis Cocker, 9th March 96 Bruce Springsteen, 16th March 96 Garbage, 23rd March 96 Prodigy, 30th March 96 Black Grape, 6th April 96 Stone Roses, 20th April John Squire, 27th April 96 Damon Albarn, 4th May 96 Oasis, 11th May 96 Manic Street Preachers, 18th May 96 Euro 96, 25th May 96 Dodgy, 1st June 96 Bis, 15th June 96 Sex Pistols, 29th June 96 Ash, 6th July 96 Foo Fighters, 13th July 96 Underworld, 27th July 96 Suede, 3rd August 96 Robbie Williams, 10th August 96 Oasis, 17th August 96 Jarvis Cocker, 31st August 96 Ian Brown, 14th September 96 Lemonheads, 12th August 96 Manic Street Preachers, 24th August 96 Rem, 7th September 96 Oasis, 21st September 96 Oasis, 28th September 96 Bluetones, 5th October 96 Chemical Brothers, 19th October 96 Suede, 26th October 96 Garbage, 2nd November 96 Babybird, 16th November 96 Fugees, 23rd November 96 Spice Girls, 7th December 96 Louise Wener, 14th December 96 Prince, 21/28 December 96 Xmas Special, 4th January 97 Elastica, 22nd February 97 Space, 1st March 97 Kula Shaker, 8th March 97 U2, 15th March 97 Divine Comedy, 10th May 97 Mansun, 6th October 01 Sealed Speacial, 17th November 01 High Times, 2nd March 02 The Strokes, 20th April 02 Oasis, 10th August 02 Queens Of The Stone Age, 11th January 03 Joe Strummer, 25th January 03 The Datsuns, 6th November 04 John Peel, 4th December 04 Kasabian, 25th December 04 U2, 18th November 06 U2 And Green Day, ,
JAZZ - 10" PACK. A quality pack of 12 jazz 10". Artists/ titles include Elmo Hope Quintet (LDE 139), Thad Jones - The Fabulous (LDE 172), The Randy Weston Trio (H-BU1046), Jay Jay Johnson - The Eminent (LDE 162), Al Cohn Quartet With Henri Renaud (LDE 103), George Wein Presents Konitz (LDE 154), Red Norvo Trio inc Men At Work Vol 2 (LDE 115), Men At Work (LDE 061). Jonah Jones Sextet (LDE145), Lee Konitz - Jazz Time Paris (LDE060), Randy Weston - Cole Porter In A Modern Mood (H-APB 1040), Freddie Green - Mr Rhythm (A10V 0087). Condition is generally VG to Ex+.
SOUL / FUNK / DISCO - LP COLLECTION (INC NILE RODGERS SIGNED). A collection of approx 81 x (largely) LPs to include some 12". Artists/ Titles include Chic - Back To The Old School (picture disc, signed), Sly and the Family Stone - Fresh and Stand!, War - All Day Music, Stevie Wonder - Fulfillingness' First Finale, The World Is A Ghetto, Innervsion, Songs In The Key Of Life and Music Of My Mind, Marvin Gaye - Midnight Love, Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan - Rufusized, George Duke, Grace Jones and Al Wilson. The condition is generally VG to Ex+.
(Agriculture and Husbandry) Fourteen works Sir John Sinclair. 'The Code of Agriculture,' signed presentation copy with To His Grace The Duke of Bedford....from the author written to the half title, bookplate of Francis Duke of Bedford and the Courtney Library, full polished calf, morcoo label and gilt decorations to the spine, some spotting throughout, generally vg, Sherwood, Gilbert & Piper, London, William Tait, Edinburgh, 1832; William ellis. 'The Modern Husbandman, Or, The Practice of Farming,' vols I, II, IV and V only, full calf with morocco labels to spine, some loss with cracked joints, generally good text blocks, T. Osborne and M. Cooper, London, 1744; With one other Ellis, this one with a slightly different binding and lacking its title page, although a title page for the second part, could be a composite vol III for the previous, George Faulkner, Dublin, 1744; Adam Dickinson. 'A Treatise of Agriculture,' second edition, full polished calf, ex libris label Sir Ellis Cunliffe and Courtney Library, xvi, pp.487, two fold out plates with small tears and nibbles, vg, A. Kincaid and J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1765; J. C. Loudon. 'An Ecyclopaedia of Agriculture,' two volumes, loss to spines, marbled edge, vignette steel engravings throughout, good to vg, Longman et al, London, 1839; James Anderson. 'Recreations in Agriculture, Natural-History, Arts, and Miscellaneous Literature,' two volumes, full polished calf, Price of Wales heraldic emblem gilt tooled to spine, front board loose to vol I, vg text blocks, T. Bendley, London, 1799-1800; With R. W. Dickson's 'he Farmer's Companion', second edition, two vols, repairs to publishers boards, plates, good text blocks with marginalia, Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, London, 1813; With another second edition in one volume lacking boards. (14)
Six: Wing Commander G. H. Dodd [O.B.E.], Royal Air Force 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; General Service 1962-2007, 2 clasps, Borneo, Malay Peninsula (Sqn. Ldr. G. H. Dodd. R.A.F.) 2nd clasp loose as issued; Malaysia, Federation, Pingat Peringatan Malaysia Medal 1963, bronze, unnamed as issued, mounted for display on card, light contact marks, therefore generally nearly very fine or better, scarce (6) £300-£400 --- O.B.E. London Gazette 2 June 1973. George Henry Dodd was born in August 1921, and enlisted in the Royal Air Force in the summer of 1940. He carried out training as a pilot, and was involved in a flying accident whilst posted to No. 29 O.T.U. at North Luffenham, 28 August 1942: ‘Wellington IC DV834 T/o 1415 North Luffenham but swung quite badly and though several attempts were made to correct the situation, the Wellington left the ground in an unusual attitude. It then banked steeply to starboard before stalling and hitting the ground, whereupon it burst into flames. Sgt. Walters RCAF died the next day from his injuries and he was laid to rest in North Luffenham (St. John The Baptist) Churchyard. Toronto born F/S Jones R.C.A.F. was claimed by his Cornish relatives and buried in St. Just Methodist’s Chapelyard. It was considered that the pilot’s slender build was a contributory factor.’ (R.A.F. Bomber Command Losses of the Second World War (O.T.U.’s 1940-1947) refers) Dodd advanced to Warrant Officer, and was commissioned in June 1945. He advanced to Flight Lieutenant in January 1951, and to Squadron Leader in July 1957. Dodd served as a Search and Rescue pilot, flying Whirlwind helicopters, with 22 Squadron from Thorney Island in 1956. Later that year he was posted to the command of 217 Squadron (same aircraft, in the same capacity) for the Christmas Islands Nuclear Tests, 1956-57. Dodd was seconded to the Royal Malaysian Air Force in February 1964, and subsequently posted to HQ 38 Group, Odiham on Air Staff Duties in March 1967. He advanced to Wing Commander in January 1968, and retired in January 1973. Wing Commander Dodd died in September 1995. Sold with copied research.
A GEORGE V BROWN LEATHER GENTLEMAN'S TRAVELLING DRESSING CASE. A GEORGE V BROWN LEATHER GENTLEMAN'S TRAVELLING DRESSING CASE. fitted with a leather wallet, notepad and the following silver mounted items with engine-turned decoration; 4 brushes and a mirror, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1925 and 6 clear cut-glass bottles/ jars, by Thomas Jones Watson, London 1925/27, all initialled to match, together with the following loose silver mounted dressing table items; an Art-Nouveau hand mirror, dressing box, 5 brushes, 3 button hooks (steel blades) and 8 silver mounted bottles/ jars, most pieces initialled, by different makers & dates, all contained in a fitted brown leather case with tooled initials; the case 18.75" (47.5cm) long; 9.8ozt weighable silver. *CR All pieces with wear & in mixed conditions, some glass with chips to the rims & edges, some silver mounts bashed, dented with holes, the main set reasonable. For item specificsplease contact Connor for further informationconnor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
Miscellaneous antiquarian books, 18th c and later, including politics: [Almon (John)], The History of the Late Minority. Exhibiting the Conduct, Principles, and Views, of that Party, During the Years 1762, 1763, 1764, and 1765, second edition, London: s.n., 1766, contemporary calf, 8vo; [Pyne (William Henry)], The Twenty-Ninth of May, two-volume set, second edition, London: Printed for Knight and Lacey, 1825, volume I with half-title, contemporary quarter-calf over marbled boards, 12mo; Hough (Rev. James), Memoir of an Indian Chaplain, The Reverend Charles Church, MA, on the Madras Establishment of the East India Company, first edition, London: The Religious Tract Society, 1859, original publisher's cloth, 8vo; Plato, Opera, seven volumes only (of 8), Leipzig: Karl Tauchnitz, 1829, contemporary cloth, splits and wear, but text blocks holding, 8vo; Wales, Provincial Nonconformity Periodical: Y Dysgedydd Crefyddol, two annuals bound as one: 1826 & 1827, Dolgellau: argraffwyd gan Richard Jones, in Welsh, contemporary sheep, 8vo; George Wilkins, Archdeacon of Nottingham; Skelton (John Henry), My Book, first edition, London: Simpkin and Marshall, 1837, half-title, original publisher's cloth boards, 8vo; The Ragged School Union Magazine, 1851, quarter-calf, 8vo; etc., (22)
A George Jones gilt bone china tea service, early 20th c, printed and impressed mark, a Coalport tea service, c1845, pattern 3/250, a Wedgwood Lichfield pattern coffee service and an English porcelain tea service, printed and painted with flowers (74) In largely good condition, please note not every piece has been individually inspected
Royal Eisteddfod, Denbigh, a George IV 'Hirlas' or drinking horn with silver mounts and hinged silver cover, London 1828, Emes and Barnard, the applied silver rim is engraved " Presented by the Cymmrodorion in Gwynedd, to Richard Phillips Jones M.D. for his unwearied exertions in promoting the Royal Eisteddfod, held at Denbigh, 1828", a silver plaque on the horn is engraved with an armorial for Dr. Richard Phillips Jones, ensuite with the original fitted wooden box, but now lacking the stand for the horn, length 42cm approxNote: the horn was made to the design of the Medalist, David Ellis of John Street, London, as a presentation piece for the Honorary Secretary of the Committee of the Denbigh Eisteddfod, Dr. Richard Phillips Jones, for his work in promoting the festival. David Ellis designed and made a number of other Eisteddfod silver medals, harps and a cup and cover.
A George III Silver Oval Teapot and Stand of Neo-Classical Design, the teapot by Robert Hennell, London 1786, engraved with band of lozenge ornament, monogrammed and with armorial crest in oval cartouche, surmounted by ribbon and swags, with wood finial and scroll handle, 5.75ins high, gross weight 12.8ozs, the stand with partially struck maker's mark, possibly E I for Elizabeth Jones, London 1785, with bead mounts similarly engraved with armorial crest on four panel feet, 6.5ins x 5ins, weight 4.2ozsThe teapot - reasonable gauge of silver in general need a good clean. Finial is loose and cracked on the neck. Infill to small hole on one side of spout and repair to tip. Scattered minor dents and light surface scratches all over. Hallmarks well struck on underside of pot with partial mark on inside of lid. Cracks to handle on the inside at top section and going across the thumbpiece. Stand - good gauge of silver - light wear commensurate with age. Hallmarks well struck on underside.
Two Edward VII Silver Napkin-Rings; A George V Napkin-Ring and an Elizabeth II Silver Napkin-Ring, Each by A. E. Jones, Birmingham, The First Two 1906 and 1908, The Second 1924 and The Last 1959, Designed by Geoffrey Bellamy, the first two circular, the first applied with foliage, the second with a central chased foliage band, the third circular and applied with foliage, with a hammered finish, the last example oval and with incised lines on one side, 3oz 14dwt, 116gr (4)Provenance: The Lion Collection.
DISCO A Fantastic Collection of Studio 54 and other New York Disco Ephemera. New York: late 1970s. About 27 printed and ephemeral items, being mostly invitations to notable parties at New York's infamous discos. The entirety of the lot with minor handling, mailing labels, markings, etc., but well preserved overall.Includes from Studio 54:1) The original two-part invitation to Grace Jones' performance at Studio 54 on New Year's Eve 1977/78. Two sheets printed on thick gold sheet in black, one with the invitation text reporting that Grace Jones will give a "Unique Performance" at 3am, the second printing her photo, each 15 inches and rolled into the original mailing tube with Studio 54 label;2) An original silver lightbulb with Studio 54 sticker in the original printed red and purple box with text inviting guests to "The gala re-lighting of Studio Fifty-Four" on September 15th, 1981. The bulb 2 1/2 inches and the printed box slightly larger, all housed in the original mailer with Studio 54 label.3) The printed invitation to the party at Studio 54 on New Year's Eve 1985/86, this ticket uncancelled and with a stamp "Complimentary for Two after 2:30 AM," irregular folds4) An apparently unused ticket to Studio 54 for an Evening Performance, no dateFrom Bond’s International Casino5) The very rare large folding poster invitation "You and your friends are invited to a sneak preview construction party ... Bond International Casino ... Thursday April 3rd," no year but 1980, 26 x 36 inches, folds6) Invitation to "An Evening with Grace Jones" celebrating her album Warm Leatherette on 9 July 1980 at Bond’s International Casino7) Invitation to Seventh Annual Costume Ball held by George-Paul Rosell's Magic Fantasy & Dreams on 8 November 1980 at Bond’s International Casino8) A rare flyer indicating the "Future site [of] Bond International Casino"9) Invitation to George-Paul Rosell's Jungle Madness party with the debut of Cory Daye on 8 October 1980 at Bond’s International Casino10) Invitation to the "Fall Fashion Debut of Jag Sportswear" on 12 March 1981 at Bond’s International CasinoFrom Xenon:11) The round holographic invitation to a "Horrible Halloween Party" at Xenon, "Dress: Vampires and Virgins."12) Four printed invitations to events at Xenon, including "Fashions for Disco and Dance" and "Hell Can Wait The Diabolical Movie Party Starring Disco Sally."From Infinity:13) Four printed invitations, including those to the "Hollywood Glitter party at Infinity" on 6 July 1977, the "Gala Second Birthday Party" on 23 November 1977, and a "Beach Party" on 26 July 1978And other ephemeral items:14) About 11 items, including a drink ticket to Ice Palace 57, an invitation to a Champagne Party at Le Jardin in 1978, the postcard invitation to the Ship of Fools Party at Stargate Ballroom, the invitation to the Grand Reopening of New York-New York in 1980, etc. No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available. Request a condition report
Collection of 19th and early 20th century watercolours, artists including Fred R Gibson, Joseph Pighills, Norman Wilkinson, George Anderson Short, George Stratton Ferrier, John Dobby Walker, WH Gray, William Woodhouse, R Thomas, Claude Hayes, W Harrison, Mary Weatherill, Robert Houston, Tom Jones, etc (17)
WW1 MILITARY MEDAL GROUPING, ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY. First World War Military Medal group of medals, George V Military Medal (23522 BMBR. D.O. JONES A/78/BDE R.F.A.), 1914-15 Star (23522 A.BMBR. D.O. JONES R.F.A.,) 1914-1918 British War Medal and Victory Medal (23522 CPL. D.O. JONES R.A.), displayed in glazed frame with photographs of David Jones, a cutting from Supplement to the London Gazette of 28th January 1918, and Certificate of Transfer to the Reserve, also included are are a pair of military spurs reputedly belonging to Jones, an original issue of the Fourth Supplement of the London Gazette of Friday 25th January 1918, an 18 Pr Q.F. Gun, Gun Drill leaflet with the stamp of 'A' Battery, 78th Brigade R.F.A., original 17th Division Station Code Calls sheet marked 'Secret', David Jones Protection Certificate and Certificate of Identity dated 17th February 1919, Certificate of Employment during the War, records show David Owen Jones, born 1890, enlisted in the Royal Field Artillery on 9th November 1914, entered France 9th September 1915, awarded Military Medal for Bravery in the Field (London Gazette 28th January 1918), discharged to the Reserve 17th March 1919, entitled to all medals listed, at the time the M.M. was awarded, 17th Division was engaged in the 2nd Battle of Passchendaele. CR* Unexamined out of glazed frame but appears to be in good overall condition with some wear commensurate with age particularly to ephemera.
An George V silver three-piece tea service, by Marson & Jones, hallmarked Birmingham 1930, comprising a teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl, and milk jug, each of panelled octagonal baluster form with a banded girdle, raised on conforming octagonal feet, the teapot with an ebonised scroll handle and knop, 961.8 gramsIf there is no condition report, please request.
A George V Arts and Crafts silver christening tumbler cup by A. E.Jones, Birmingham 1933, hammered design, engraved Elizabeth Clare Whitehouse, 9th June 1934, 4x6cm. (1.5x2.3ins.), 108gms., (3.4ozs.)Albert Edward Jones (1878 - 1954) was an English silversmith and designer. He trained at the Birmingham School of Art under Edward R. Taylor and was for a period a Guildsman of the Birmingham Guild of Handicraft.
A mixed group of silver including; a George III silver christening mug probably by John Jones III, London 1817, engraved J.C.F.H, a George V Sheffield sauce boat, three posy vases, a pair of engraved napkin rings Birmingham 1901, four various napkin rings, a thimble and a pair of sugar tongs, 451.5gms., (14.5ozs.), gross, (12)
A George III Irish silver trophy goblet, possibly Thomas Jones, indistinct Dublin date letter, half fluted thistle form, with gadrooned foot and presentation inscription, 24cm, 12.9oz . Condition Report: The waist has several splits both on decoration and stem, otherwise no obvious damage or repair, presentation inscription is for the Bossom Challenge Billiards Cup, hallmarks very worn
Svarstad, C., Medals of Actors, Singers & Dancers, London, 1963, 26pp, illustrations in text (Manville –); Jones, M.P., The Art of the Medal, London, 1979, 192pp, illustrations in text (Manville 1414); Brown, L., British Historical Medals, Volume 1: The Accession of George III to the Death of William IV, London, 1980, xxvi + 469pp, illustrations in text, dj (Manville 1427); Fearon, D. Spink’s Catalogue of British Commemorative Medals, Exeter, 1984, 192pp including 92 plates (Manville 1521); Jones, M.P., Contemporary British Medals, London, 1986, 63pp, illustrations in text (Manville 1578); Dry, C., School Attendance Medals of England and Wales, Malvern, 1992, 193pp, 3 plates (Manville 1718); Eimer, A.C., The Pingo Family & Medal Making in 18th-Century Britain, London, 1998, 96pp, illustrations in text (Manville 1847); Giordano Jr, J.S., Portraits of a Prince: Coins, Medals, and Banknotes of Edward VIII, London, 2009, xx + 679pp, illustrations in text; Whittlestone, A., and Ewing, M.I.H., Royal Commemorative Medals, 1837-1977, vol. 3...1897, 2nd edn, Llanfyllin, 2015, 136pp; Young, D., Medallions for Brunel’s Ships, np [Wellington], 2019, 34pp, illustrations in text, 2 copies, one signed by the author to Gary Oddie; Young, D., Medallions for London Bridges, np [Wellington], 2020, 60pp, illustrations in text, signed by the author to Gary Oddie; Attwood, P., Mary Gillick, Sculptor and Medallist, London, 2022, 210pp, illustrations in text; Waddell, P.D.S., The Medals of Northamptonshire and the Soke of Peterborough, np [Towcester], 2023, ix + 192pp, illustrations in text; together with Timothy Millett [London], FPLs 2001-8, complete, and miscellaneous titles on medals (12), by Pollard, Vertue, Jones, Grueber, etc [34]. Publishers’ bindings; Brown a working copy, others all very fine and clean £100-£150 --- Provenance: Brown de-accessioned from Southwark Public Libraries. Dry, edition of 200; Giordano, edition of 350
Twelve-piece collection of replica Comitia Americana pewter medals presented in a fitted wooden case with blue velvet-lined compartments. The set includes one Henry Lee at Paulus Hook medal, one Horatio Gates at Saratoga medal, one George Washington Before Boston medal, one John Paul Jones Bonhomme Richard vs. Serapis medal, one Nathaniel Greene at Eutaw Springs medal, one Daniel Morgan at the Cowpens medal, one Anthony Wayne at Stony Point medal, one Francois Louis Teissedre de Fleury at Stony Point medal, two John Eager Howard at the Cowpens medals, and two William Washington at the Cowpens medals. Each medal features engraved scenes and Latin or English inscriptions, replicating the original designs by engravers Augustin Dupre, Benjamin Duvivier, and Joseph Wright. The reverse and obverse sides of each medal depict historical Revolutionary War figures, events, or allegorical representations. Medals are housed in a polished wooden case with brass latch closure. Case: 10.5"L x 9.25"W x 1"H.Artist: Augustin Dupre, Benjamin Duvivier, and Joseph WrightDimensions: 1.5" dia. Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

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