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25 Teile Montblanc: 3x Tintenfass 60ml. Zweimal Mystery Black, einmal in OVP. Sowie Royal Blue in OVP. 5x Tintenfass 50ml. Zweimal Blau, einmal in OVP. Dreimal Schwarz, zweimal in OVP. 1x Tintenfass 52ml schwarz. 5x Mystery Black Patronenverpackungen, meist nur halbvoll. 5x Rollerball Refills (M 410, 502, 504, 506), 2x Ballpoint Refills F blau, 1x Rollerball Refill Mystery Black, 2x Repair-Service Plastikverpackungen, 2x Montblanc Gummiarmbänder.
Boyer (Abel). Dictionnaire Royal, Francois et Anglois... , 2 volumes bound as 1, The Hague: Henry van Bulderen, 1702, unpaginated, triple column, first title printed in red and black, some spotting and old damp staining, a little fraying and creasing of initial leaves with marginal damp staining, old ink initials to title and near-contemporary ink ownership name inscriptions of William Vaughan dated 1741 to front pastedown, contemporary calf, gilt-decorated spine, rubbed, some edge wear and a little loss at head and foot of spine, 4to, together with: Ludwig (Christian), A Dictionary English, German and French,... , now Carefully Revised, Corrected, and throughout Augmented with more than 12000 Words, taken out of Samuel Johnson's English Dictionary and others, 3rd edition, Leipzig: John Frederick Gleditsch, 1763, some browning and worm tracks affecting text, damp staining at rear, contemporary calf with modern calf reback and leather spine label, 4to, plusMarriott (Charles), The New Royal English Dictionary; or, Complete Library of Grammatical Knowledge... , London: J. Wenman, 1780, unpaginated, 7-page list of subscribers at rear, lacks portrait frontispiece, some dust soiling and browning, ballpoint pen inscription to title, hinges cracked, contemporary reversed calf, cracked on joints and worn on spine, 4to, plus 3 other editions of Boyer (1748, 1764 & 1780), plus copies of Barclay's Complete and Universal English Dictionary, 1800, and John Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary (1802), all but one leather bound, all 4toQTY: (8)
Grose (Francis). A Provincial Glossary, with a Collection of Local Proverbs, and Popular Superstitions, 1st edition, London: S. Hooper, 1787, errata at end of Preface, unpaginated, 'Superstitions' separately paginated at rear, 4 pp. publisher's adverts at end, a little spotting, some browning to foremargins of title and final page verso, ballpoint inscription to later front free endpaper, 19th-century half calf over marbled boards with leather spine label and gilt rules, heavily rubbed and slightly cracked along upper joint, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Alston IX, 58.
PARKER; a model 61 two pen set in sage green and gold tone, comprising fountain pen and propelling pencil, with presentation case and booklet, also a modern Parker three piece gold plated pen set comprising fountain pen, ballpoint pen and mechanical pencil, in presentation box (2).Condition Report: Some writing on the Parker booklet.
MONTBLANC; a fountain pen with 18ct white and yellow gold nib, matching ballpoint pen with lid, further matching ballpoint pen with twist top and a matching propelling pencil, all contained in a Montblanc snakeskin leather wallet.Condition Report: Condition of these pens is very good, all work and move freely as intended, however all have slight surface wear and scratching.
A collection of pens and fountain pens including a cased Parker fountain pen with 14ct yellow gold nib, two matching Parker fountain pens, both with 18ct yellow and white gold nibs, gold plated propelling fountain pen with gold plated nib, and a leather wallet enclosing ten ballpoint and fountain pens including Parker, Waterman, etc.
A black and white photograph of John Lennon which has been signed by John in first name only in black ballpoint pen. The signature dates to circa 1967. The autograph was obtained by the Brazilian Beatles fan Lizzie Bravo during her stay in London in the sixties. Lizzie arrived in London in February 1967 with a burning desire to meet The Beatles. She met and photographed John, Paul, George and Ringo on numerous occasions over the period 1967 – 1969 and built up a friendly relationship with the group and with John in particular. Lizzie, along with her friend Gayleen, was asked by Paul McCartney to sing backing vocals on The Beatles track ‘Across The Universe’. The photograph was sent to Lizzie by her friend Marta Heilborn.The photograph measures 11cm x 8.2cm (4.25 inches x 3.25 inches). The condition is very good. Provenance: from the estate of Lizzie Bravo, backing singer on ‘Across The Universe’, author of From Rio To Abbey Road. Accompanied by a letter of provenance from Lizzie’s daughter Marya Bravo. Also comes with a Tracks Ltd. certificate of authenticity.
A UK red label first pressing 7 inch vinyl pressing of The Beatles second single entitled ‘Please Please Me’. It has been autographed by The Beatles in blue ballpoint pen on the A-side. John Lennon has added ‘xx’ and ‘xx’ either side of his name. Paul McCartney has added ‘xxxx’ below his name. George Harrison has signed in the silver area but his signature has not taken too well in places, he has added the inscription ‘to Pat love from’ above his name. Ringo Starr has added ‘xx’ below his name. The signatures date to around the time that the record was released on 11th January 1963. The autographs were obtained in the Liverpool area. There is some scuffing to the B-side of the label. The condition is very good minus. Provenance: comes with a Tracks Ltd. certificate of authenticity.
A blank Associated British Cinemas menu autographed on the front by The Beatles in blue ballpoint pen. The autographs were obtained at the ABC Cinema, Hull, England on 24th November 1963. The concert was part of The Beatles autumn tour that took place across various cities in the UK between 1st November and 13th December 1963. Also included are two additional ABC menus, one of which is signed by The Kestrels and the other by Brook Brothers, both were support acts to The Beatles at the show. The menu measures 14cm x 20cm (5.5 inches x 7.95 inches). There are pin holes and a very small tear at the top. The condition is very good. Provenance: accompanied by a letter from the daughter of the original recipient of the signatures that reads as follows: ‘The Beatles autographs illustrated below were obtained by my mother when she was 14/15 years old and the Beatles performed at the ABC Cinema, Hull in 1963. My Grandma Margaret Henderson was the Manageress of the ABC Cinema so arranged for my mother to meet them while having something to eat’. Accompanied by a Tracks Ltd. certificate of authenticity.
A belated birthday card that was sent to the Brazilian Beatles fan Lizzie Bravo by her friend Lynda in summer 1968. The card has been handwritten and signed by John Lennon in red ballpoint pen. John has written ‘Happy Birthday Liz love John x’. Lynda has written the message ‘To Liz Sorry I forgot, But I hope this helps make up for it. Love Lynda’ in red ballpoint pen. Contained in the original mailing envelope that is postmarked PADDINGTON 11 June 1968, the front of the envelope has the typed address to Miss Lizzie Bravo in Brazil, the back of the envelope has the return address Lynda Neale, Uxbridge, England. In her book From Rio To Abbey Road Lizzie recounted ‘Rio, Saturday 6/15/68 I received a birthday card from Lynda, signed by John – I LOVED it!’ The birthday card measures 9.5cm x 21.75cm (3.75 inches x 8.6 inches). Two tape stains inside. The condition is very good. The envelope measures 22.7cm x 10cm (9 inches x 4 inches). The condition is very good. Provenance: from the estate of Lizzie Bravo, backing singer on ‘Across The Universe’, author of From Rio To Abbey Road. Accompanied by a letter of provenance from Lizzie’s daughter Marya Bravo. Also comes with a Tracks Ltd. certificate of authenticity.
A collection of autographs and three photographs that were obtained whilst The Beatles were filming scenes for their second feature film ‘Help!’ at Twickenham Film Studios, Twickenham, England in either April or May 1965. The lot consists of a complete set of Beatles autographs on irregularly cuts pieces of paper and an additional George Harrison autograph. All of the pieces of paper have been attached to separate autograph book pages. John Lennon and one of the George Harrison autographs are in black felt tipped pen, the remainder of the signatures are in blue ballpoint pen. John has added the inscription ‘To Myra + Jean love’ above his name, Paul has added ‘To Myra’ above his name. In addition there are the following signatures of other cast members from the film: Eleanor Bron (Ahme), Roy Kinner (Algernon), Ronnie Brody (Priest), Jeremy Lloyd (Restaurant Owner) and two additional characters that are unknown. Each autograph book page measures approximately 10.5cm x 9.5cm (4.4 inches x 3.75 inches). The condition is very good plus. Included are three modern prints of George Harrison that were taken during the filming of Help! Provenance: comes with a letter from the daughter of the person who obtained the signatures. It reads: ‘My mum was working at the studios where the filming of Help! took place. She said she would see the Beatles most days and on one occasion she had to get in the back of the van with them because of the rush of girls. She said they were friendly and would always acknowledge her. (she was very attractive) Unfortunately, mum has passed away and there is not much more l can tell you!’ Accompanied by a Tracks Ltd. certificate of authenticity.
A piece of lined paper on which George Harrison has signed his autograph in blue ballpoint pen. He has humorously added the message 'Best wishes from a criminal'. This was signed for the magistrates clerk at the court in Esher which George and Pattie attended on charges of possession of various drugs. George and Pattie’s Kinfauns home was raided for drugs by Sgt Norman Pilcher of the drugs squad on the 12th March 1969, the day of Paul McCartney’s wedding to Linda Eastman. Pilcher’s squad took a large piece of marijuana with them to the raid and planted it to ensure that they were able to make a charge. Pilcher claimed to have found the marijuana in one of Harrison’s shoes. However, in an interview with The Times shortly after the bust, The Beatles guitarist took a different view: 'I’m a tidy man. I keep my socks in the sock drawer and stash in the stash drawer.' In The Beatles Anthology book George remembered: ‘They chose Paul’s wedding day to come and do a raid on me, and to this day I’m still having difficulty with my visa to America because of this fella. (Sgt Pilcher). He came out to my house with about eight other policemen, a policewoman and a police dog, who happened to be called Yogi – because, I suppose, of the Beatle connection with Maharishi. They thought they’d have a bit of fun. They took us off, fingerprinted us and we were busted. It was written in the papers like a fashion show: ‘George was wearing a yellow suit and his wife Pattie had on…’ Sgt. Pilcher was convicted in 1973 and sentenced to 4 years in prison for fabricating evidence. Following a hearing on 18 March 1969, the trial took place on 31 March at Esher and Walton Magistrates’ Court. The Harrisons were found guilty of possession of cannabis and were each fined £250 plus 10 guineas each in costs. Upon leaving court George Harrison remarked, “I hope the police will leave us alone now.” The autograph comes with a photocopy of the original court record for 31st March 1969. Also included in the lot is an original issue of the Daily Express newspaper dated March 13th 1969. The front cover features an article on George Harrison and Pattie Boyd facing drugs charges for possessing cannabis at their home in Esher, Surrey. The autograph comes with a sixties black and white press photograph depicting George and Pattie leaving the court after the hearing. The lined paper signed by George measures 20.5cm x 33cm (8 inches x 13 inches). There is a crease line running horizontally across the centre. The condition is excellent. Provenance: comes with a letter from the daughter of the original recipient which reads as follows: ‘On 31st March 1969 George Harrison and his then wife Patricia Anne Harrison appeared at Esher & Walton Magistrates Court in relation to possessing cannabis. My late father was at the time the Magistrates Clerk of the court. The case obviously brought media coverage and to assist Mr & Mrs Harrison to avoid the media my father showed them to a rear exit of the court. He was thanked for doing this by Mr Harrison with the enclosed note. Copy of the court record for the day also enclosed’. Comes with a Tracks Ltd. certificate of authenticity.
A French colour Brigitte Bardot postcard autographed on the reverse by John Lennon red ballpoint pen. John Lennon had long held a flame for Brigitte Bardot. In May 1968 the Beatles publicist Derek Taylor arranged a meeting with Brigitte at the Mayfair Hotel in London but apparently, it turned out a disaster! John’s closest friend Pete Shotten said that Lennon had said to him that the thought of meeting Bardot in the flesh had made him so nervous and anxious that he took LSD beforehand. John reportedly told Pete Shotten “The only thing that I said to (Bardot) all night was ‘Hello’ when we went to shake hands with her. Then she spent the whole time talking French with her friends and I could never think of anything to say. It was a terrible night – worse than meeting Elvis.” John couldn’t speak French and Brigitte's English was very poor. She had arranged dinner at a local restaurant but feeling rejected Lennon made his excuses and left for home, leaving the puzzled French actress and her party behind. John later described the meeting: “Met with Brigitte a few years later. I was on acid, she was on her way out.” The postcard measures 14.8cm x 10.5cm (5.75 inches x 4.1 inches). The condition is very good. Provenance: comes with a Tracks Ltd. certificate of authenticity.
A black and white photograph of John Lennon which has been signed by John in first name only in black ballpoint pen. The signature dates to circa 1967. The autograph was obtained by the Brazilian Beatles fan Lizzie Bravo during her stay in London in the sixties. Lizzie arrived in London in February 1967 with a burning desire to meet The Beatles. She met and photographed John, Paul, George and Ringo on numerous occasions over the period 1967 – 1969 and built up a friendly relationship with the group and with John in particular. Lizzie, along with her friend Gayleen, was asked by Paul McCartney to sing backing vocals on The Beatles track ‘Across The Universe’. The photograph was sent to Lizzie by her friend Marta Heilborn. The photograph measures 11cm x 8.2cm (4.25 inches x 3.25 inches). The condition is very good. Provenance: from the estate of Lizzie Bravo, backing singer on ‘Across The Universe’, author of From Rio To Abbey Road. Accompanied by a letter of provenance from Lizzie’s daughter Marya Bravo. Also comes with a Tracks Ltd. certificate of authenticity.
Two colour snapshot photographs, one signed, of John Lennon arriving at Paul McCartney’s Cavendish Avenue, London home which were taken by the Brazilian Beatles fan Lizzie Bravo on 21st June 1967. Lizzie arrived in London in February 1967 with a burning desire to meet The Beatles. She met and photographed John, Paul, George and Ringo on numerous occasions over the period 1967 – 1969 and built up a friendly relationship with the group and with John in particular. Lizzie, along with her friend Gayleen, was asked by Paul McCartney to sing backing vocals on The Beatles track ‘Across The Universe’. The first photograph is unsigned, it has been hand annotated by Lizzie on the top border in black pen ‘CAV 21st June 1967’. The second photograph has been signed on the reverse by John Lennon in black ballpoint pen. John has written ‘To Liz thanks for a great year love John Lennon x’. The autograph was obtained on 14th February 1968 by Lizzie’s friends Carole and Lynda in 1968. It was then given to Lizzie. In her book From Rio To Abbey Road Lizzie recounted ‘I took this picture of John arriving at Paul’s house in 1967. I made a copy for my friend Carole. In 1968, she and Lynda asked John to write something for me, because I was going back to Brazil’. The photograph is also pictured on page 107 of the book The John Lennon Letters by The Beatles official biographer Hunter Davies.Each photograph measures 9cm x 9cm (3.5 inches x 3.5 inches). The condition is very good plus. Provenance: from the estate of Lizzie Bravo, backing singer on ‘Across The Universe’, author of From Rio To Abbey Road. Accompanied by a letter of provenance from Lizzie’s daughter Marya Bravo. Also comes with a Tracks Ltd. certificate of authenticity.
Artist: Helmut Newton (German/Australian, 1920-2004). Title: "At the New World, Prague". Medium: Original vintage photolithograph. Date: Composed 1988. Printed 1991. Dimensions: Image size: 11 1/8 x 11 1/16 in. (283 x 281 mm).Pricing: Starting Price: $600 Reserve Price: N.A. Auction Sale Price Estimate: $800/1,000Lot Note(s): Signed in blue ballpoint pen, lower left. Edition unknown, presumed small. High-grade archival paper. Printed to the edge of the sheet. Fine, quality printing. Very good to fine condition; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Provenance: Through the photographer Wolfgang Sievers; from an extensive private collection, Melbourne, Australia. Comment(s): A very rare Newton print. We located only two sales at auction in the past 25 years. Image copyright © Helmut Newton Foundation. [27454-2-600-NA]
Artist: Helmut Newton (German/Australian, 1920-2004). Title: "My Feet and Big Nude, Monte Carlo". Medium: Original vintage photolithograph. Date: Composed 1994. Printed 1995. Dimensions: Image size: 15 1/8 x 11 5/8 in. (384 x 295 mm).Pricing: Starting Price: $225 Reserve Price: N.A. Auction Sale Price Estimate: $300/400Lot Note(s): Signed in blue ballpoint pen, lower right. Edition unknown, presumed small. High-grade archival paper. Printed to the edge of the sheet. Fine, quality printing. Very good to fine condition; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Provenance: Through the photographer Wolfgang Sievers; from an extensive private collection, Melbourne, Australia. Comment(s): Image copyright © Helmut Newton Foundation. [27460-3-225-NA]
Artist: Helmut Newton (German/Australian, 1920-2004). Title: "Claudia Schiffer [detail]". Medium: Original color photolithograph. Date: Composed c1994. Printed 1994. Dimensions: Image size: 8 3/8 x 13 in. (213 x 330 mm).Pricing: Starting Price: $300 Reserve Price: N.A. Auction Sale Price Estimate: $500/600Lot Note(s): Signed "Helmut" in blue ballpoint pen, lower right. Edition unknown, presumed small. High-grade archival paper. Printed to the edge of the sheet. Fine, quality printing. Very good to fine condition; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Provenance: Through the photographer Henry Talbot; from an extensive private collection, Sydney, Australia. Comment(s): Image copyright © Helmut Newton Foundation. [26738-2-300-NA]
CARTIER: A ‘MINI DIABLO DE CARTIER’ BALLPOINT PENBlack coloured lacquer with gilt highlights, with cabochon-cut blue resin terminal, signed Cartier, numbered, maker’s mark and logo, with maker’s box and outer case, length 11.5cm* This lot is sold without a reserve Condition Report: In good working orderSigned Made in FranceNumbered 092859Normal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 15.3gAccompanied by box and outer case in good conditionOuter box signed Mini Stylo Billie Diablo De Cartier, Composite noir, attributes plaque-or
CARTIER: A ‘MINI DIABLO DE CARTIER’ BALLPOINT PENBurgundy coloured lacquer with gilt highlights, with cabochon-cut red resin terminal, signed Cartier, numbered, maker’s mark and logo, with maker’s box and outer case, length 11.5cm* This lot is sold without a reserve Condition Report: In good working orderSigned Made in FranceNumbered 081893Normal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 26.6gAccompanied by box, outer caseOuter box signed Mini Stylo Billie Diablo De Cartier BP, Composite rouge, attributes plaque-or
CARTIER: A ‘MINI DIABLO DE CARTIER’ BALLPOINT PENPink coloured lacquer with stainless steel highlights, with cabochon-cut pink resin terminal, signed Cartier, numbered, maker’s logo, with maker’s box, outer case and certificate, length 11.5cm* This lot is sold without a reserve Condition Report: In good working orderSigned GermanyNumbered 113437Normal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 26.6gAccompanied by box, outer case and certificate de garantie international in good condition. Outer box signed Mini Diablo De Cartier BP, Pink Lacquer, Platinum Finish Details
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