Vinyl - 60 Northern Soul / Soul / Funk / R&B US pressing 7” singles from the 1960’s and 1970s including demos promos and small labels to include: Terri Adams, Lindy Adams, Jesse Anderson, Barbara Acklin, The All Night Workers, A Different Bag, Act IV, The Flamingos, Eddie Floyd, Robb Fortune, Don & Dee Dee Ford, Bobby Freeman, The Fifth Amendment, Richard ‘Dimples’ Fields, Betty Everett, The Esquires and many others. Condition VG overall
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6 Model Kits - Tamiya Porsche 934 Vailant, Trumpeter Ford GT40 MK II 1966 Le Mans, Italeri Alfa Romeo Roadster, gakken 1919 The Alfonso, Gunze Sangyo Messerschmitt KR200/BMW Isetta 300 & Clarise 2CV. (6000g). (6) Condition Report - Boxes - Fair/Poor (require cleaning)Kit - Appears complete and as new.
Four boxed Corgi diecast models to include 210S Citroen DS19 in red with lemon yellow interior, 234 Ford Consul Classic in pale fawn pink with lemon yellow interior (With Corgi Model Club leaflet), 330 Porsche Carrera 6 in red and white with blue window and figure (With Corgi Model Club leaflet) and 491 Ford Consul Cortina Super Estate Car in red with wood style sides and cream interior, all diecast vg overall with some paint chipping in places, boxes vg overall
14 Boxed Matchbox 75 Series diecast models to include 30 8 Wheel Crane, 44 Rolls Royce Phantom, 8 Caterpillar Tractor, 2 Muir Hill Dumper, 6 Euclid Quarry Truck, 2 x 5 London Bus, 3 x 74 Daimler Bus, 73 1968 Mercury, 57 Land Rover Fire Truck, 24 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow and 6 Ford Pick Up Truck, diecast vg-ex, box mainly gd-vg with a few missing end showing damage
Four boxed Corgi diecast models to include 215 Ford Thunderbird Open Sports Car in white with blue interior, 234 Ford Consul Classic in pale fawn pink with lemon yellow interior and pink roof (With Corgi Model Club leaflet), 419 Ford Zephyr Motorway Patrol in white (Missing light and diecast showing marks to body) and 436 Citroen Safari ID19 in yellow with roof load and decals, diecast varies in condition from vg to fair with some showing marks and some paint chipping in places, boxes gd
Four boxed Dinky diecast models to include 143 Ford Capri (the odd paint chip, box missing small end of end flap), 182 Porsche 356A Coupe in red (paint wear, gd box), 177 Opel Kapitan in pale blue (paint chips & marks, box missing side end flap) and 264 RCMP Patrol Car (diecast vg with aerial, minimal paint wear, box missing side end flap)
Seven boxed Dinky commercial diecast models to include Supertoys 571 Coles Mobile Crane, 581 Horse Box, 421 Electric Articulated Lorry in maroon, 342 Motocart, 418 Comet Wagon in green with orange trailer, 276 Ford Transit Ambulance and 980 Coles Hydra Truck 150T (grubby box), diecast gd overall with some paint wear, boxes fair to gd
12 Boxed Matchbox 75 Series diecast models to include 19 Aston Martin Racer, 64 MG1100, 73 Ferrari Racing Car, 48 Trailer with removable Sports Boat, 41 Ford GT Racing Car, 52 BRM Racing Car, 38 Vauxhall Victor Estate Car, 19 Lotus Racing Car, 33 Ford Zephyr III, 28 Mark Ten Jaguar, 32 E-Type Jaguar and 75 Ferrari Berlinetta, diecast mainly vg-ex with a few paint chips, box condition varies from poor to vg
Four boxed Corgi diecast models to include 234 Ford Consul Classic in pale fawn pink with lemon yellow interior, 216M Austin A40 Saloon in red body with black roof, 417 Land Rover Breakdown Truck in red with yellow back and crane and 420 Ford Thames Airborne Caravan in two-tone mauve and dark purple with yellow interior, diecast and boxes vary in condition
Two boxed Corgi Major diecast models to include 1148 Car Transporter with Scammell Handyman Mk 3 Tractor Unit diecast model in red & white, diecast vg with some paint marks, box window split open, outer box vg, and 1138 Car Transporter with Ford tilt Cab H Series Tractor, with inner packaging, diecast ex, inner display stand vg with some edge wear, outer box missing end flap and showing tape repairs
Seven boxed Dinky diecast models to include 134 Triumph Vitesse (diecast gd with the odd paint chip, box missing side end flaps), 140 Morris 1100 (grubby diecast, box missing end flap), 139 Ford Consul Cortina (paint wear with tatty box), 241 Lotus Racing Car in green with driver (decal wear, paint chips, box missing side end flap), 240 Cooper Racing Car with driver in blue (diecast vg, box with graphic wear), 243 BRM Racing Car in green (diecast and decals gd, box poor), and 135 Triumph 2000 (diecast gd with some marks, box missing end flap)
Six boxed Dinky diecast models to include Supertoys 502 Foden Flat Truck in green, 555 Fire Engine with extending ladder, 275 Brinks Truck, 174 Hudson Hornet Sedna in grey and yellow (box with correct colour spot), 169 Ford Corsair 2000E in silver with black roof, and 150 Rolls Royce Silver Wraith in silver (diecast showing minimal paint wear), diecast in various play worn condition but mainly gd overall unless stated, boxes gd overall
Five boxed diecast models to include Britains 9563 Hay Baler (complete with accessories, tatty box), Dinky 189 Lamborghini Marzal in white and green with red interior (the odd paint chip, crack to case), 320 Ford Mustang Fastback 2+2 in blue (paint wear, box missing end flap) and 2 x Lone Star Impy Roadmaster (16 Motorway Police Patrol Car & 10 Jaguar mk X (diecast gd-vg with minimal paint chips, tatty boxes) plus a Corgi James Bond 007 'New' Aston Martin DB5 with ejector figure (6 items)
18 Boxed Matchbox 75 Series diecast models to include 7 Ford Anglia, 6 Euclid Quarry Truck, 2 x 53 Mercedes Benz Coupe, No 12, 2 x No 5, 8 CAT Tractor, 3 x 33 Ford Zephyr III, 31 Lincoln Continental, No 28, 18 CAT Bulldozer, 22 Pontiac GP Coupe, 70 Thames Estate Car, 20 Taxi Cab and 71 Jeep Gladiator Pick Up Truck, condition varies throughout with some play wear and box damage
10 Boxed Matchbox 75 Series diecast models to include 39 Ford Tractor, 38 Honda M/Cycle & Trailer, 35 Snow Trac, 8 Ford Mustang, 23 Caravan Trailer, 68 Mercedes Coach, 12 Safari Land Rover, 61 Alvis Stalwart, 32 Leyland Petrol Tanker and 70 Grit Spreading Truck, diecast ex, boxes mainly gd-vg
12 Boxed Matchbox Series diecast models to include 59 Fire Chiefs Car, 38 Honda Motorcycle with trailer, 23 Trailer Caravan, 66 Greyhound Coach, 40 Hay Trailer paint wear & tatty box), 9 Cabin Cruiser and trailer, 18 Field Car (box wear), 12 Safari Land Rover, 14 Lomas Ambulance, 5 London Bus (paint chips), 6 Ford Pick Up and 13 Dodge Wreck Truck, plus a boxed Matchbox Silver Jubilee Bus, diecast ex, boxes gd-vg unless stated (13)
Four: Chief Petty Officer J. Drewett, Royal Navy Africa General Service 1902-56, 1 clasp, Somaliland 1902-04 (J. Drewett. C.P.O. H.M.S. Cossack); 1914-15 Star (115654 J. Drewett. R.N.) rate obliterated; British War and Victory Medals (115654 J. Drewett. C.P.O. R.N.); together with the recipient’s Silver War Badge (R.N. 4368) and riband bar, all contained in an old oak box with brass label inscribed ‘J. E. Drewett’, good very fine and better (4) £140-£180 --- Provenance: Dix Noonan Webb, February 1999. James Henry Drewett was born in Carlidnack, Mawnan, Cornwall on 30 January 1866 and joined the Royal Navy as a Boy Second Class on 17 February 1881. Serving in numerous ships around the coast of Africa and in the Mediterranean, he was promoted to Chief Petty Officer on 5 November 1898. He embarked in H.M.S. Cossack, an Archer Class Torpedo Cruiser, on 29 March 1900 and was engaged in operations off the Somaliland Coast between January 1902 and June 1903, receiving the medal and clasp. Shore pensioned on 19 June 1906 he joined the Royal Fleet Reserve at Devonport on 14 October 1906. Mobilised from reserve at Devonport as Chief Petty Officer he embarked in H.M.S. Challenger, part of the 9th Cruiser Squadron off West Africa, on 2 August 1914; he next embarked in H.M.S. Hyacinth whilst deployed to German East Africa to blockade the German light cruiser S.M.S. Königsberg during 1915. He was discharged Invalided ‘found to be unserviceable’ on 8 December 1915; a subsequent application for the Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal on 7 June 1916 was declined as deemed to be ‘Ineligible’ (ref ADM 171/73); he was, however, awarded a Silver War Badge no. RN 4368. In retirement he was a Licensed Victualler in Mutley, Plymouth before moving to his daughter’s home in Chandler’s Ford where he died on 26 April 1948, aged 82. Sold with copied service records and other research.
Mynydbach, Treboeth and District, Swansea, Sailor and Soldier Reception Fund Great War Tribute Medal, 31mm, silver, gold appliqué, and enamel, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919, the obverse with red, white and blue enamelled scroll above reading ‘Am Wrol Deb’, pierced decoration surround and central applied gold medallion engraved ‘Presented to Sgt. J. J. Ford on his return from the Great War’, the reverse with Mynydbach, Treboeth and District above and the central medallion engraved ‘Sailor and Soldier Reception Fund’, nearly extremely fine, rare £100-£140
A ‘Northern Ireland’ General Service medal awarded to Corporal R. J. Roberts, Royal Military Police, who was killed on active service in a road traffic accident near Clogher, Co. Tyrone on 30 May 1973 General Service 1962-2007, 1 clasp, Northern Ireland (24175227 Cpl. R. J. Roberts. RMP.) in original envelope with named condolence slip, very fine £400-£500 --- Richard John Roberts attested into the Royal Military Police on 5 May 1970 and served in Northern Ireland from 15 February 1972. He was killed in a car accident near Clogher, Co. Tyrone, whilst on active service, on 30 May 1973: ‘About 2130 hrs on 30 May 1973, information was received from RMP Ops Room, 1 Regt RMP, that about 2045 hours that evening a traffic accident had occurred in the Augher -Ballygawley Road near Clogher involving an MOD civilian vehicle, blue Ford ‘Escort’ on charge to the 178 Pro Company and driven by Corporal Roberts R.M.P. The vehicle had crashed into a tree at the roadside and Cpl Roberts and Cpl Lane R.M.P., the front seat passenger had received fatal injuries.’ Sold with copied service records and detailed copied research.
John Ford, Holyrood Flint Glassworks, Edinburgh, an Aesthetic Movement etched and engraved glass whisky jug, circa 1870, spherical form with cylindrical neck and angled strap handle, etched with bands of lens cut beads between Neoclassical tulip garland to the neck and shoulder, on four scrolled horn feet with moulded lions mast prunts, the body engraved with the crest and motto of the Glover family of Scotland, 13.5cm highNote: although there is a jug of the same form and structural design as this illustrated in Hajdamach, C, 1992, British Glass 1800-1914, p.172, fig.148, described as designed by James O'Fallon at Thomas Webb and Sons, there are a number of other examples which have sold at Bonhams Edinburgh, including this exact jug, described as being by Holyrood Glassworks. Similarly the Edinburgh Museum has an example of a beaker with the same feet and lions mask prunts, by Holyrood Glass Works. A pair of decanters of the same form with the same Neoclassical banding sold in August 2024 at Lyon and Turnbull, also catalogued as Holyrood Glassworks.
Attributed to Richard Cosway R.A. (British, 1742-1821), an oval bust portrait miniature of Anne Templer, Lady de la Pole (1758-1832) in a white dress, on ivory, mounted in a gold mount on a guilloche enamel ground with a split pearl border, plaited hair and gold monogram verso within a blue and white enamel border, suspended on a 15ct gold flat-link chain, 5 by 4cm, 41.7 gross weight. Provenance: with a letter dated 1928 from Stephen & Alexander Auctioneers stating that the miniature had been examined by Mr Ford and Mr Bernard Rackham of The Victoria and Albert Museum who formed the opinion that it was a 'genuine Cosway'. Note: Anne Templer was the daughter of James Templer of Stover House, Devon, She married Sir John William Pole 6th Bt in 1781. Mother of the child cricketers by Thomas Beach at Antony, she built Shute House (Adam style) with her husband. Her monument is in St Michael's Church, Shute. Note: Ivory Exemption Certificate No.5UFPJCXS
A collection of music & comedy autographs obtained at the Aston Hippodrome in Birmingham during the 1950s, mostly signed on press & publicity photographs mounted on card playbills, to include Norman Wisdom, Ray Ellington, Albert Semprini, Billy O'Sullivan, Albert Whelan, Bill Kerr, Ivy Benson, Jack Jackson, Bert Ford, Issy Bonn, The Hedley Ward Trio, Benny Lee, The Three Monarchs, Tommy Reilly, Les Filles D'Eve, Harry Secombe, Jeanette Landis, Sandy Powell, Shane Sisters, David Whitfield, The Radio Revellers, The Kentones, Gus Aubrey, Jimmy O'Dea, Maureen Potter, and several others, plus a small number of b&w photographs of performances, condition varied
MISCELLANY - E. R. PENNELL (1855-1936) & J. PENNELL (1857-1926). The Life of James McNeill Whistler, London, 1908, 2 vols., 4to, plates, original buckram-backed boards. FIRST EDITION, second impression. With various other works in c.35 vols. (c.35)MISCELLANY - E. R. PENNELL (1855-1936) & J. PENNELL (1857-1926). The Life of James McNeill Whistler. London: William Heinemann, [November] 1908. 2 volumes, 4to (255 x 195mm). Half titles, 2 etched frontispieces, plates and illustrations). Original buckram-backed paper boards lettered in gilt, uncut. FIRST TRADE EDITION, second impression. With various other miscellaneous works in c.35 volumes including W. S. Gilbert's The Bab Ballads (London, 1908, 8vo, attractively bound in contemporary half morocco gilt, sixth edition), Winston Churchill's The World Crisis 1911-[1918] (London, 1924-27, vols. I-IV only (of 5), large 8vo, plates and maps, original cloth, without the dust-jackets, mixed editions), R. H. Bacon's The Life of Lord Fisher of Kilverstone. Admiral of the Fleet (London, 1929, 2 vols., large 8vo, plates, original cloth gilt, FIRST EDITION), Douglas Goldring's South Lodge. Reminiscences of Violet Hunt, Ford Madox Ford and the English Review Circle (London, 1943, 8vo, original cloth, dust-jacket, FIRST EDITION), Frank MacShane's The Life and Work of Ford Madox Ford (New York, 1966, 8vo, original cloth, dust-jacket, reprint) and Christopher Milne's The Enchanted Places (London, 1974, 8vo, original pictorial cloth gilt, dust-jacket, FIRST EDITION). Provenance: The Property of a Collector. Please note that only part of the lot is illustrated. The lot sold as a quantity, not subject to return. (c.35)
CONRAD, Joseph (1857-1924). Youth, London, 1902, 8vo, original cloth gilt (spine darkened and spotted). FIRST EDITION of this collection of three stories which includes "Heart of Darkness", arguably the author's best-known work.CONRAD, Joseph (1857-1924). Youth: A Narrative and Two Other Stories. Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1902. 8vo (190 x 125mm). Half title with publisher's advertisement on the verso, 32-pages of publisher's advertisements at the end dated "10/02" (two very faint spots at the lower margin of the title, small stain at the edge of the contents leaf, some light staining to the stitching at a few gutters, most pronounced to pages 168 and 169). Original pale green cloth lettered and decorated in darker green, the spine lettered in gilt (spine darkened with some light spotting, extremities very lightly rubbed). Provenance: The Property of a Collector; Beatrice H. Maclaurin (etched bookplate designed by Sir David Young Cameron R.A.). FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE, of this collection of three stories which includes "Heart of Darkness", arguably the author's best-known and most influential work, and certainly the one which has most captured the public imagination. It includes the line "Mistah Kurtz - he dead" which T. S. Eliot chose as the epigraph to "The Hollow Men", and the story provided the inspiration for Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 film "Apocalypse Now" which transferred the setting from the 19th-century Congo Free State to the Vietnam War. "Three stories including 'Heart of Darkness' from which Eliot took the epigraph ... for his 'Hollow Men'. This account of a superman running an ivory business in the heart of the Congo for a greedy sanctimonious Belgian company and brutalising himself and the natives in the process, is a masterpiece of sinister deterioration seen by a narrator who is himself profoundly altered by it" (Connolly). Cagle A7a; Connolly The Modern Movement 14; Ehrsam p.326; Keating 38; Modern Library Top 100 67 (citing "Heart of Darkness"): "... one of the most searing and relevant books of the twentieth century"; Wise 10: "Regarding this volume Mr. Conrad has furnished the following notes:- '"Youth" and "Heart of Darkness" are the first short stories of mine which attracted attention to my work in a wider sphere. Most critics dismissed "The End of the Tether" either with contempt or with a few cursory remarks. The first and second stories are autobiographical, the idea emerging from the narrative. The third story was suggested to me by the fate of a man I knew'."
Three samplers, one Victorian sampler by Zurah Sarah Tompkins, aged 11 years, with prayer, Adam and Eve, birds and tree motifs, glazed, gilt surround (part missing) and an oak frame, picture size 12" (30.5cm) x 13" (33cm), a Victorian sampler by Constance Poole 5 February age 11 1886, depicting the alphabet and floral decoration, glazed and in mahogany frame, picture size 9¾" (25cm) x 11" (28cm and a sampler by Henrietta Ford, with prayer, dog, stag, heart and tree motifs, glazed an in later frame, picture size 17" (43cm) x 16½" (42cm)
John L Chapman (b.1946) Team Work, a Farmer and Shire Horse Pair ploughing in winter, snow capped hilltop beyond, signed lower left, watercolour, 36 x 48 cm (SH), together with further rural horse and cart watercolours titled 'An English Landscape', 'A Mornings Work - Passing Shower', 'Quarry Work', 'Crossing the Ford' and a small oil titled 'A Strong Team', by the same hand (total 6)
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