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MANCHESTER UNITED AUTOGRAPHS 1957/8 Luncheon menu at the Norbreck Hydro 1/3/1958 the day of the away FA Cup tie v West Bromwich Albion signed on the back with 13 signatures including Harry Gregg, Bill Foulkes, Fred Goodwin, Stan Crowther, Colin Webster, Ernie Taylor, Alex Dawson, Mark Pearson, Bobby Charlton X 2, Shay Brennan, Bobby Harrop and Peter Jones. Horizontal folds. Generally good
† COLIN PEARSON (1923-2007); an oval porcelain vase with convoluted wings covered in white glaze, impressed mark, height 17.5cm. Condition Report: Professional restoration to top of one wing and firing crack to joint between one wing and body, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
† COLIN PEARSON (1923-2007); a stoneware winged vessel covered in mottled oatmeal glaze, the wings formed of strips of stoneware decorated with copper green, copper blue and gold lustre, impressed mark, height 18cm.Provenance: Ruth Karnac collection.Condition Report: Re-glued section to lower edge of one wing, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
Cricket interest. A collection of c20 modern first editions, including signed titles, sport reference books, biographies and autobiographies. Signed titles including M.C.C. Autobiography of Colin Cowdrey, Test of Fire by Graham Gooch, One Long and Beautiful Summer by Duncan Hamilton, Field of Shadows by Dan Waddell. Other titles including The Test by Simon Jones, Connie by Harry Pearson, Harold Larwood by Duncan Hamilton, Moeen by Moeen Ali, Penguins Stopped Play by Harry Thompson, and A Remarkable Man - The Story of George Chesterton. 20 titles.
BOYS FLYING INTEREST: 11 titles: LIET. JAMES DRISCOLL: THE BRIGHTON BOYS WITH THE FLYING CORPS, Philadelphia, John C Winston, 1918; COL. JAMES FISKE: FIGHTING IN THE CLOUDS FOR FRANCE, Chicago, Saalfield Publishing Company, 1915; COLIN HOPE: THE AIR PERIL, London, John Hamilton; PATRICK VAUX: THE SHOCK OF BATTLE, New York, Putnam, 1906;COVINGTON CLARKE: ACES UP, London, John Hamilton; PATRICK VAUX: WHEN THE EAGLE FLIES SEAWARD, London, John Hamilton, 1907; JACK HURST: THE FLYING SCOUT, London, The Pilgrim Press; CHARLES BOFF: BOYS' BOOK OF FLYING, London, Routledge, 1937; W LAIRD CLOWES: THE CAPTAIN OF THE 'MARY ROSE', London, Thacker & Co, 1898; HARRY COLLINGWOOD: THE LOG OF THE FLYING FISH, London, Blackie and Son, 1887; THE EARL OF DESART: THE RAID OF THE 'DETRIMENTAL', London, C Arthur Pearson (9)
Various Football And Other Sporting Autographs including Ferenc Puskas, Niall Quinn, Dennis Taylor, Daley Thompson, Phil Thompson, Colin Todd, Fred Trueman, Rory Underwood, Ruud van Nistlerooy, Ricardo Villa, Leon Spinks, Japp Stamm, Alex Stepney, Nobby Stiles, Andrew Strauss, Mike Summerbee, Phil Neville, Nottingham County Cricket Club 1999 Ronnie O'Sullivan, Michael Owen, Gary Pallister, Stuart Pearson Martin Peters and others (in four albums, signed on publicity photographs and programmes)
Muriel Reynolds (20th Century)"Peonies"Signed, signed and inscribed to label affixed verso, oil on board, together with a further eight works to include two watercolours by Watts of a boat in choppy waters and a street scene respectively, a print after Jane Pearson "Colin Grant Church", a signed print after C. Holding "St George's, Bermuda", etc... (9)
Colin Pearson, große Flügelvase, 1986Colin Pearson1986Große Flügelvase.1986. Steinzeug, aus mehreren Elementen montiert. Strukturierte Oberfläche. In verlaufenden Blautönen glasiert. 28 x 46 x 6 cm. Vorderseitig unten rechts bezeichnet mit Werkstattmarke (Prägestempel).Literatur: Keramion Frechen. Europäische Keramik der Gegenwart. Verein für keramische Kunst e.V., 1986, S. 107, Abb.
Colin Pearson (1923-2007) a stoneware footed bowl with a dark bronze glaze, impressed makers mark, 12cm high CONDITION REPORT: few small chips to the rough texture of the rim. No obvious restoration. ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Colin Pearson (1923-2007) a stoneware circular footed bowl, dark glaze, impressed makers marks, 10cm high CONDITION REPORT: No obvious cracks or restoration. ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Manchester United: One binder containing a collection of signed Manchester United photographs, comprising: Albert Scanlon; Peter Jones; Harry Gregg and Bill Foulkes (with COA); Kenny Morgans; Dave Gaskell; Freddie Goodwin (with COA); Alex Dawson; multi-signed team photo; Mark Pearson signed card; Ronnie Cope; Ernie Taylor; Colin Webster; Stan Crowther; a trio of 1950s tickets; a multi-signed ex-autograph book sheet; and various unsigned clippings. General condition is good. Please assess photographs. (one binder)
† CHRISTIANE WILHELM (born 1954); a domed stoneware vessel with textured surface, incised CRW mark, diameter 18.5cm.Lots 1-48 are from the collection of the potter Kevin de Choisy (1954-2020). Kevin was taught by Walter Keeler, Colin Pearson and Mo Jupp and was one of the leading potters to graduate (in 1975) from Harrow School of Art. The collection features three of Kevin's Whieldon type pieces, as well as works by his Harrow tutors and a number of American potters whom he admired.Provenance: Kevin de Choisy collection.Condition Report: Flake to footring and minor chips to textured surface, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
Colin Pearson (1923-2007), a stoneware tea bowl with glazed sides and speckled throughout, impressed potter's mark to base, 6cm high x 8cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
† COLIN PEARSON (1923-2007); a porcelain winged vessel partially covered in celadon glaze, the wings formed of strips of porcelain decorated with copper green, copper red and gold lustre, impressed mark, height 11cm.Condition Report: Smal glaze flake to inside rim, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
MANCHESTER UNITED / BUSBY BABES AUTOGRAPHS An autograph book with 26 autographs from 1953/4 season on 2 separate pages, not back to back, including 6 of the 8 players who died in the Munich Air Disaster, Duncan Edwards, Mark Jones, Tommy Taylor, Liam Whelan, Roger Byrne and David Pegg. Others include Stan Pearson, Tom McNulty, John Aston, Harry McShane, Don Gibson, Johnny Berry, Allenby Chiltern, Jack Rowley, Jack Crompton, Colin Webster, Dennis Viollet, Gordon Clayton, Bryce Fulton, Eddie Lewis, Jackie Blanchflower, Henry Cockburn, Jackie Scott, Ian Greaves and Fred Goodwin. Generally good
TV Film Music collection of signed photos and cards in old photo album. 80+ autographs on photos, magazine photos, cards various sizes, some dedicated. May be odd secretarial autograph. Includes Charles Bronson, Brigitte Bardot, Telly Savalas, Colin Baker, Burt Kwouk, Rev Desmond Tutu, Michael Caine, Brenda Bruce, Richard Marner, Neil Dickenson, Sarah Brightman, Phyliss Calvert, Angela Thorne, Mary Stavin x 2, Anthony Hopkins x 3, Jill Bennett, Jenny Seagrove, Don Henderson, Letitia Dean, Colin Douglas, Donald O'Connor, Karl Howman, Jennifer Rush, Susan Tully, Eva Turner, Greta Scacci, Harriet Walter, Kitty Godfrey, Augharad Rees, Hazel O'Connor, Richard Pearson, Shirley Jones, James Garner x 2, Maurice Denham, Jose Ferrer, Kiki Dee, Ti Sevrin, James Sikking, Michael Elphick, Betty Blair, Moray Watson. PLEASE NOTE the photos may be difficult to remove from the photo album as they have stuck to the page over the years. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Mo Jupp (1938-2018), Five Studio Pottery Cylindrical Vases , late 1990s, Porcelain, Underside incised ‘MOJA’ for Archway Ceramics, The tallest 10cm high.Footnote:Mo Jupp enrolled at Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts where he was taught by Hans Coper, Lucie Rie and Colin Pearson. He then trained in ceramics at the Royal College of Art where he studied under David Queensbury.Please refer to department for condition report
Colin Pearson, Schale mit 3 FlügelhenkelnColin PearsonSchale mit drei Flügelhenkeln. Steinzeug. Fußschale mit drei applizierten schraffiert reliefierten flügelartigen Henkeln. Außen matt mehrtonig hellbraun, innen glänzend hellblau oliv gesprenkelt und partiell violett verlaufend. H. 11,5 cm, D. 17 cm. Am Boden bezeichnet mit Werkstattmarke (Prägestempel).
COLIN PEARSON (1923-2007); a stoneware pedestal bowl with wings partially covered in copper green glaze, impressed mark, height 26cm. (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
COLIN PEARSON (1923-2007); a very large square stoneware winged form covered in bronze glaze, impressed mark, height 40cm, width 44cm. (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
Property of Ron Chandler; 1973 Rouen 200-mile winning 1973 Triumph 750cc Trident 'Rob North' Formula 750 Racing MotorcycleFrame no. noneEngine no. A75R KG00356•The first privateer (non-works team) frame supplied•Original factory BSA engine •Also campaigned successfully by Alistair Frame for the Bee Bee brothers•Rebuilt by Arthur Jakeman in 2003•Paraded by Ron in the UK and on the Continent•Good history fileThe historic Triumph racing motorcycle offered here was originally commissioned by Ron Chandler and used by him to win the Formula 750 200-mile race at Rouen in 1973.The Triumph and BSA 750 Triples had been launched in the UK in 1969, just in time to be up-staged by Honda's four-cylinder CB750. Faced with ever-increasing foreign competition the Triple failed to fulfil its makers' expectations in the showroom, but success on the racetrack did more than enough to ensure a place in motorcycling history. BSA-Triumph's Chief Engineer Doug Hele spearheaded engine development throughout 1969, while frame builder Rob North devised a chassis that would stand the test of time like few others. The team narrowly missed victory at the 1970 Daytona 200, its first major event, Gene Romero finishing 2nd on a Triumph. A revised 'lowboy' frame, twin front disc brakes and the racing Triple's characteristic 'letterbox' fairing were all new for 1971, a year which would see the Triple established as one of the most formidable racing motorcycles ever. Dick Mann's BSA won at Daytona, and John Cooper - also BSA-mounted - at Mallory Park's Race of the Year, vanquishing the hitherto unbeatable combination of Giacomo Agostini and his four-cylinder MV. Percy Tait and Ray Pickrell had won the 24-hour Bol d'Or endurance race the preceding week on another Triple, and Cooper wrapped up a memorable international season for BSA-Triumph with victory in the 250-mile race at Ontario Motor Speedway in October. The company's financial difficulties meant that there was no works effort in 1972, but privateers kept the Triple winning for many years, and the bike remains a potent force in classic racing today. Ron Chandler was an established star on the international road-racing scene when he bought the Rob North frame back in 1973. A Thames lighterman by trade, Ron had been using a pre-war AJS 250 and then a Matchless G9 to ride to work when the opportunity presented itself to purchase the ex-Lewis Carr Matchless G45 from dealer Geoff Monty. After a couple of years learning the ropes, Ron felt confident enough in his abilities to purchase a brand new Matchless G50. That was in 1960. Ron won his first two races on the G50 and caught the eye of sponsor Tom Kirby. Moving up a gear, he began competing in the Manx Grand Prix, Isle of Man TT, and World Championship events on the Continent. After a few relatively successful seasons, Ron transferred his allegiance to Tom's brother, Reg Kirby, and began working for Colin Seeley, building frames and bikes in Colin's Belvedere workshop. With Colin preparing his machines, Ron was able to progress to the next level. In 1967 he was crowned 'King of Brands' and completed his best-ever season by winning the British 500cc Championship. He rode the works Seeleys for a couple more years before the 7R's waning competitiveness forced a switch to the ubiquitous TZ Yamaha for the '350' class, while for 1971 he had a more competitive Kawasaki H1R to ride in 500cc events. With the advent of Formula 750, Ron decided he needed a bike for that class and approached frame builder Rob North. 'I was talking to Mick Boddice about moving up to the 750cc class, and said that I'd like to get hold of a Triumph or BSA Triple. Mick said that he had a factory BSA Rocket 3 engine that was unsuitable for his outfit. We did a deal, and at the end of the season I went up to Mick's garage in the Midlands and collected the engine. 'Chris Allen (my sponsor) and I went up to Rob North's workshop and bought a complete rolling chassis. We delivered the rolling chassis and motor to (Triumph Experimental Department engineer) Arthur Jakeman, who prepared the engine at his home.' Arthur Jakeman remembers that Rob North had made it very clear that this frame was the first commercial (i.e. non-works team) sale. With the blessing of Doug Hele (Triumph's Chief Development Engineer) Ron was able to buy all the factory racing components needed. Ron designed the tank and seat and had them made in alloy by Weldatank in Swanscombe (John Pearson, Lyta). By January '73 Arthur had finished the bike and Ron went up to Coventry to collect it. Although it had a BSA engine, the bike was badged as a Triumph. There is a (copy) document on file, signed by Arthur Jakemen and former BSA-Triumph team manager the late Les Williams, testifying to the machine's origins. Ron again: 'My first outing on the bike was at Mallory Park in March 1973. At the race I was talking to Percy Tait and he asked whether I was going to Rouen, the second meeting of the year. I managed to get a late entry and went down to Rouen with the former Triumph works team: Percy, Tony Jefferies and Les Williams. There was only enough room in their twin-wheel Transit van for the bike, me, and my leathers bag, so I couldn't take any tools or spares! 'Well, I won the first leg by eight seconds and finished 2nd in the second leg, Tony Jefferies beating me by half a wheel's length. On aggregate I won overall.' Reputedly, the £2,200 Rouen prize money was the same sum it had cost to build the bike! There are black-and-white photographs on file of Ron receiving the victor's trophy, laurel wreath and Champagne, one of which also shows a somewhat disgruntled looking Tony Jefferies being interviewed!Ron used the Triple for the rest of the 1973 season, riding in the Transatlantic Match Races (also in 1974) and taking it to continental 750cc races, getting some decent placings. 'In '74 we were racing against the 700cc Yamahas and Suzuki 750s and the BSA (sic) was no match for these machines so we decided to sell it and buy a Yamaha.' Ron retired from racing in 1975 but in 1983 was tempted back on track to take part in classic parades, which he would enjoy for the next 30 years. In the meantime, Ron's Rouen-winning Triumph had been acquired by the Bee Bee brothers, and while racing under their banner it had an engine displacement of 830cc. Bee Bee team rider Alistair Frame used this machine extensively, amassing an impressive 52 race wins in three years (1977-1979 inclusive) during which period he won three Championships at Aintree and for a while held the lap record at that circuit. He also held the Midland Club Championship for three years, riding at circuits like Cadwell Park, Mallory Park, Donington Park and Wellesbourne.Having retired in 1975, Ron did not ride again until Mike Hailwood's memorial meeting at Donington Park in 1983. Meanwhile, Chris Allen had bought the ex-Eddie Mannschreck lowboy-framed BSA Triple and Ron began riding it at various parades, commencing in 1998. Ron takes up the story again: 'I had often wondered what had happened to my old Rouen-winning machine, and felt that it would be nice to buy it back someday. The problem was, of course, that I had no idea where it was. 'I was riding Chris Allen's ex-Jim Rice BSA at Silverstone when I met Michel Laurette, a French journalist. I asked him whether he could get me a ride at Montlhéry in France, which he arranged. Michel was reading on the internet about Alistair Frame, one-time Bee Bee Triple rider, and some way through the piece it read '... this bike once belonged to Ron Chandler who rode it to victory in Rouen 1973'.'To cut a long story short, Ron successfully traced the collector who had bought the bike from the Bee Bee brothers: Ronnie Niven, who revealed that he had kept it in his bedroom for the last fiv... For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Colin Pearson (b.1923-2007) - A 20th Century fine porcelain studio art pottery winged bowl / centrepiece having a bronzed effect glazed finish with moulded wings. All one piece raised on a cylindrical tapering foot. Makers marks to base. Measures approx; 18cm x 23cm diameter. COLLECTION; Anyone wishing to collect this item in-person, please note this lot is located offsite and collection will be required from a 'BA' (Bath) postcode, by appointment only. Exact location given after payment received. For anyone else, our usual courier service is available as usual, please find details on the shipping tab .
Colin Pearson (b.1923-2007) - A 20th Century fine porcelain studio art pottery ornament / figure finished in a cream glaze. Makers mark to the verso. Measures approx; 11cm x 6cm. COLLECTION; Anyone wishing to collect this item in-person, please note this lot is located offsite and collection will be required from a 'BA' (Bath) postcode, by appointment only. Exact location given after payment received. For anyone else, our usual courier service is available as usual, please find details on the shipping tab .
Three pieces of The Friars, Aylesford studio pottery to include a jug with tenmoku and oatmeal glaze, possibly by Colin Pearson, impressed marks to base (h.12cm), a studio pottery jug with speckled lilac glaze, impressed mark to base (h.10cm) and a dish with applied central plaque inscribed "Saint Thomas", impressed marks to base. (3)
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