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Lot 54

19 N gauge Boxed Wagons, Vans, Tankers from Graham Farish, Dapol and EFE Rail(1200g)Graham Farish 377-475 5 Plank China Clay Wagon GWR Grey With Tarpaulin Cover (3)Graham Farish 377-250E Graham Farish N gauge BR 16T Steel Mineral Wagon with Bottom Doors BR Grey (Early) (3)Graham Farish 377-429 13 Ton Southern Planked Ventilated Van BR BauxiteGraham Farish 377-377A ex-GWR Toad brake van in BR bauxiteGraham Farish 377-955 13 Ton High Sided Steel Wagon (Chain Pockets) in BR bauxite (early) - weatheredGraham Farish 373-701C BR 12T Ventilated Van Planked Sides BR Bauxite (Early)Dapol 2F-031-023 6-wheel milk tanker "United Dairies" - 4430 (3)Dapol 2F-036-035 4-wheel bulk grain hopper in LMS bauxite - 701378Dapol 2F-036-045 4-wheel bulk grain hopper in BR grey - B885333Dapol 2F-041-001 Dogfish' ballast hopper in BR departmental olive - DB993138Dapol 2F-014-011 GWR 'Fruit D' van in BR maroon with straw lettering & grey roof - W2910Dapol NB004 CCT parcel van in BR maroonEFE Rail E87519 BR 20T Ballast Plough Brake 'Shark' in Olive green Condition: Rolling stock - Good/Very GoodBoxes - Good

Lot 48

N gauge Graham Farish Class 150/2 Sprinter 2-car EMU 52148/57148 in BR Provincial livery - Tested Runner(300g)One missing couplingAdditional details, missing instructionsNo sleeve Condition: DMU - GoodCases - Fair

Lot 38

2 N gauge BR Late Crest Steam Locomotives both Tested Runners(250g)Graham Farish 372-426 Class WD Austerity 2-8-0 90566 in BR black with late crest, appears 'As New' in Very Good caseMinitrix 201 Class 2F 0-6-0 47160 in BR black - No box - little dust Condition: Farish 372-426 - Very GoodMinitrix 201 - Fair

Lot 39

Two N gauge Graham Farish NCB Locomotives - both Tested Runners(250g)Graham Farish 370-255 Class 14 No.7 in NCB Livery, split from colliery set, includes additional detail packGraham Farish 1017 Class J94 Austerity 0-6-0ST 61 in National Coal Board blue, in Fair box Condition: Class 14 - Good with Good caseClass J94 - Good with Fair box

Lot 104

13 Boxed Triang Rolling stock with 3 OO Graham Farish packaged Brown/Cream coaches, plus others(3800g)Triang R332 GWR Composite coach Celestory roof boxed, plus another un-boxedTriang R333 GWR Brake/3rd coach Celestory roof boxedTriang R227 BR Utility van boxedTriang R622A SR Composite coach boxedTriang R728 Brake 2nd Coach Blue with seats boxedTriang R729 Blue buffet car boxedTwo boxes of Triang R384 'Completely Knocked Down' Pair of Marron buffet cars, three built, one part-builtTriang R122 Cattle wagon boxed w/internal packingTriang R124 Brake van boxedTriang R561 'tri-ang' container wagon boxed9 un-boxed Triang coaches and wagons including one dummy logoThree Triange loco shells Condition: Rolling stock - FairBoxes - Fair

Lot 47

N gauge Graham Farish 371-877 Class 108 2 car DMU 53959/54243 in BR blue & grey livery - Tested Runner(300g) Condition: DMU - GoodCases - GoodSleeve - Fair

Lot 414

ASTON VILLA 100 YEARS 1988 DAWN FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED BY GRAHAM TAYLOR. 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

Lot 381

Beswick 'The Dartmoor Family', Millennium Commemorative, modelled by Arthur Greddington, Graham Tongue and Warren Platt. Limited Edition No. 69 of 150.

Lot 1318

Nick Fury - an original artwork by Graham McNeil.A Sensational full-torso portrait of Marvel's Nick Fury, in deep shadow with trademark cigar.Illustrated work, pen, grey marker and Ink on Bristol art card Generally excellent condition.Original art size approximately: 42 cm x 30 cm.~(1)Condition Report: Generally excellent condition.

Lot 1102

Taxidermy: A Cased Full Mount Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes), late 20th century, by Graham Teasdale, Taxidermy, Rotherham, a full mount adult in walking pose, with head turning slightly to the left, mounted upon soil covered groundwork, amidst natural dry grasses, set against a pale blue painted backdrop, enclosed within a large four-glass display case, 111cm by 30cm by 65cm, taxidermist's circular trade label to backdrop, (af)Fox specimen faded overall, case requires some restoration, all glass free from cracks

Lot 179

Sitwell (Edith & Osbert) Twentieth Century Harlequinade and Other Poems, presentation inscription "Dearest Miss Annie, with Edith and Osbert's best love" to head of upper wrapper, original printed wrappers, tear to lower wrapper, toned, chipped and frayed at edges, lacking backstrip, contents and wrappers loose, Oxford, B.H. Blackwell, 1916 § Ruskin (John) Letters to M.G. & H.G., plates, light spotting and toning to endpapers and half-title, original cloth, spine slightly faded, rubbing to spine ends and corners, some browning and very light spotting to fore-edge, t.e.g., others uncut, [Edinburgh], Privately printed, 1903, first editions; and others, various, including first editions of Graham Greene's Our Man in Havana (1958) and The Comedians (1966), v.s. (20)

Lot 239

Photography & art.- Graham (Paul) Beyond Caring, first edition, signed by the photographer on half-title, 33 colour photographic plates, very slight toning to margins, original pictorial wrappers, spine ends and corners lightly rubbed, Grey Editions, 1986 § Coldwell (Paul) Freud's Coat, one of 100 copies signed by the artist in pencil, illustrations, original cloth, little rubbed, Zinc Editions, 1996 § Haskins (Sam) Cowboy Kate & Other Stories, photographic illustrations, original cloth, spine ends slightly toned, dust-jacket, upper panel with couple small chips to laminate at head, spine very slightly toned and with few nicks to head, some rubbing to extremities, slip-case, Bodley Head, 1965, v.s. (3) *** The first mentioned now regarded as one of the key works from Britain's wave of "New Colour" photography. 

Lot 130

Ballooning.- [Collection of 26 Newspapers with articles on early ballooning], including Pierce Egan's Life in London and Sporting Guide, and The Bell's Weekly Messenger, The News, and The London Chronicle, a few leaves becoming detached, a few articles lacking leaves, a few with ink-stamps to lower margins, a few short tears, occasional foxing or staining, some browning, sizes varying from c.310 x 240 mm and c.590x 465mm 1788-1837;  sold as a periodical not subject to return*** These articles cover attempted balloon ascents by various people such as Mr. Sadler, Thomas Harris, and Mr. and Mrs. Graham, of which some were successful.

Lot 96

NAPIER MARK.  Memorials & Letters Illustrative of the Life & Times of John Graham of Claverhouse, Viscount Dundee. 3 vols. Eng. frontis & plates, 3 pasted-in title vignettes. Orig. blue cloth, shelf number to back, labels to endpapers & lib. stamps to titles & final leaves. Edinburgh, 1859; also Michael Barrington, Grahame of Claverhouse, illus. & maps, quarto, orig. cloth, ex lib., 1911, & 5 vols., Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen.  (9).

Lot 76

GRAHAM D.  An Impartial History of the Rise, Progress & Extinction of the Late Rebellion in Britain in the Years 1745 & 1746. Eng. frontis. 32mo, 5" x 3". Orig. brds., wear & splitting, labels to endpapers. 8th ed., J. & M. Robertson, Glasgow, 1808.  By Dougal Graham, the Glasgow bellman.

Lot 295

A CHINESE PLAQUE ON WOOD PANEL 20TH CENTURY The wooden reverse painted in red 60cm high, 58cm wide TOGETHER WITH A BRONZE ORNAMENT OF FIGURES by Graham Ivy, Cape Town, 32cm high, 27cm wide, 5cm deep Provenance: Private CollectionPLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW. Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW With wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning, please see additional images ADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 1115

Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Leaf-Mascle/Leaf-pellet issue Mule, Halfgroat, mm. cross V on obv. only, leaf on breast, mascle after rex, extra pellets in quarters under civi and lon, 1.83g/1h (DIG 1/4; N 1476/1507; S 1891/1919). Small edge split, otherwise better than very fine, iridescently toned and excessively rare, only one other noted by Greenhalgh (that in the Ashmolean) £300-£400 --- Provenance: Graham Cooper Collection

Lot 1191

Charles I (1625-1649), Newark, Halfcrown, 1646, obs: newark, 14.54g/12h (Bull 687; cf. Hird 246; cf. SCBI Brooker 1222; N 2638; S 3140A). Very skilfully plugged, otherwise good very fine and toned £900-£1,200 --- Provenance: Graham Cooper Collection

Lot 1180

Charles I (1625-1649), Oxford mint, Shilling, 1644, mm. obscured, reads carolvs . d : g: ,ag: br: fr: et hi: rex, rev. three small oxford plumes and annulets above Declaration, date below OX and lozenges below 5.93g/6h (Morr. unlisted obv./–3; SCBI Brooker 944, same rev. die; N 2449; S 2975). Obverse fine and lightly scratched, reverse better, a very rare combination of dies £300-£400 --- Provenance: Graham Cooper Collection

Lot 1190

Charles I (1625-1649), Exeter mint, Threepence, 1644, mm. rose, rev. square topped shield over cross fleury, date above, 1.23g/6h (Besly 1A; SCBI Brooker 1072, same dies; N 2580; S 3089). Good very fine, prettily toned, excellent portrait, rare thus £400-£600 --- Provenance: Graham Cooper Collection

Lot 10

THE RUGBY UNION CLUB HOUSE: COLLECTION OF GROGGS to include coach Graham Henry Limited Edition (41/100) wearing New Zealand tie and jacket, with COA, signed and dated 2016, 23cms (h), Gareth Thomas in Welsh kit, 14cms (h), Grogg Sheep inscribed 'Wales European Champions 1994', 16cms (h) (3)Provenance: private collection Neath Port TalbotComments: good

Lot 186a

THE MOTORING CLUB HOUSE: GRAHAM HILL SIGNED 1960'S BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPH, believed to be of the 1962 championship winning BRM P57, signed in ink 'To Bob With my Best Wishes Graham Hill', stamped verso Copyright Photograph No..... MOTOR SPORT 15 City Road London ECI MONarch 8944, 25 x 31cmsProvenance: private collection Cardiff, presented to the father of the vendorComments: framed and glazed, inspection advised

Lot 79

THE CRICKET CLUB HOUSE: THREE FRAMED SETS OF AUTOGRAPHS, comprising England vs. Australia 1938 - framed collage of player's cigarette cards, programme and an autograph book page of players in the tour with 16 signatures from England and Australia players, including Bradman, McCabe, Hammond, Denis Compton, etc., England vs. Australia 1993 - signed cricket team sheet, 13 signatures including Graham Gooch and Graham Thorpe, and England tour to Australia and India 1979-80 - 20 signatures including coaching staff, captain Brearley, vice-captain Bob Willis, Ian Botham, etc.Provenance: private collection BridgendComments: all framed and glazed, please see images in respect of England vs. Australia 1938, viewing advised

Lot 451

VINYL LPS, MISCELLANEOUS. 'The Reggae Album', KPM 1253; 'Mersey Beat', USD 305/6 MONO double; ANANTA, 'Night and Daydream', Touchstone BBT 112-T, 'Special Promotional Copy'; JIVA, Dark Horse AMLH 22003; ATTITUDES, Dark Horse AMLH 22008; Graham BONNET POSP 002 12" 45. And one other. VG.

Lot 52

FISHING INTEREST; a large collection of assorted flies, the Hockley Minnow bait box, assorted baits, various books including 'The Best of British Baits', 'Fishing Tackle: A Collector's Guide' by Graham Turner, 'Allcock's Anglers Guide' and 'Bridges List of Fishing Tackle', etc (qty).

Lot 486

SELECTION OF TOYSincluding Graham Farish boxed train 372-377 Merry Hampton BR, with a small box of track and carriages, a box set of Disney Princess models, a quantity of plastic Zulus and Soldiers, Beatrix Potter books, etc.

Lot 803

A collection of mid-19th Century pictorial envelopes, by F. Deraedemaeker, J. Valentine and others, including: Industry to all Nations, Temperance, Peace, Brotherhood of Man, Punch's anti-Graham, Fores's comic envelope No.1, Southgate No.1-6, all written up on paper.

Lot 2467

A pair of contemporary repousse white metal sheet veneered console tables of serpentine form each with a single drawer in the style of Graham Green. Width 107cm, height 85cm, depth 46cm.

Lot 44

A striking Beswick ceramic figurine of a lioness. This elegant figure depicts a lioness facing right, showcasing the craftsmanship and attention to detail Beswick is renowned for. Finished with a glossy glaze, the piece features naturalistic detailing in the body structure, facial features, and rich coloration. Stamped "Beswick England" on the underside, confirming its authenticity.Artist: Graham TongueIssued: c. 1976 - 1984Dimensions: 5.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 39

This Beswick ceramic figurine depicts the elegant Afghan Hound. Crafted in England, this piece showcases the intricate detailing and realistic portrayal for which Beswick is renowned. The glossy glaze highlights the hound's flowing coat, painted in rich shades of tan and black, capturing the breed's regal and graceful demeanor. The underside is marked "Hajubah of Davien" and "Beswick England," confirming its authenticity. This collectible is a fine example of Beswick's craftsmanship, making it a prized addition for collectors of animal figurines or canine enthusiasts.Artist: Graham TongueIssued: c. 1969 - 1994Dimensions: 5.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 367

Autographed Graham Williams 16 X 12 Limited-Edition : Colorized, Depicting West Bromwich Albion Captain Graham Williams Holding Aloft The Fa Cup In Front Of Photographers During Pitch Side Celebration Scenes At Wembley Following A Memorable 1-0 Victory Over Everton In The 1968 Final, Signed To The Lower Border In Fine Black Marker By Williams, Limited To Just 75 Editions. 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

Lot 23

RAWLINSON (J), A NEW METHOD OF BREWING MALT LIQUOR, 32pp, London, Johnson, 1806; PERRY (JOHN), A TREATISE ON RICE AND POTATOES, 16pp, London, Spragg, 1801; OBSERVATIONS ON THE VINEOUS FERMENTATION, 30pp, engraved frontis plate, London, Valpy, 1823; CHILD (SAMUEL), A PRACTICAL TREATISE EXPLAINING THE ART AND MYSTERY OF BREWING PORTER, ALE TWOPENNY, AND TABLE BEER, 10th edition, Ridgeway, 1802; an 11th edition the same, no date; SOME ACCOUNT OF THE RISE, PROGRESS, AND PRESENT STATE OF THE BREWERY, 21PP, London, Robinson, 1757; GRAHAM (WILLIAM), THE ART OF MAKING WINES FROM FLOWERS, FRUITS AND HERBS, 8th edition, London, Nicoll; HAM (JOHN), THE THEORY AND PRACTIVCE OF BREWING, 6 plates, London, Simpkin, 1829, later full burgundy leather (8)

Lot 107

GRAHAM (MARIA), JOURNAL OF A RESIDENCE IN CHILE DURING THE YEAR 1822, AND A VOYAGE FROM CHILE TO BRAZIL IN 1823; v, [3], 512, title vignette, 14 aquatint plates as called for, original paper covered spine and boards, 16pp booklet bound in at front, London, Longman, 1824 (1)Condition Report: Back board almost detached.

Lot 775

Rank-Broadley, Ian (British, 1952-present); b. Walton-on-Thames, and Fattorini, Thomas (Skipton, later Birmingham, 1827-present) ENGLAND, 60th Birthday of Graham Pollard, 1990, a plated bronze medal by I. Rank-Broadley for Fattorini, bust right, rev. reclining nude male on the bank of the River Cam, left foot in the water, regarding a pollarded tree and a figure holding an hour-glass, 50mm, 54.63g (Withers 3058; E 2174; The Medal 17, p.85; cf. DNW 191, 1013). Extremely fine £80-£100 --- John Graham Pollard (1929-2007), career numismatist at the Department of Coins and Medals, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge from 1950, serving as Keeper from 1966, retired 1988; fellow of Wolfson College; his principal field of expertise was Italian Renaissance medals

Lot 124

James Bond 007 For Your Eyes Only (1981) - A comprehensive A4 folder with many signatures, over 40 of cast and crew members from the film to include the following items:-Full Cast & Crew list (1)Signed Card by Keith Hamshere ( Stills Photographer) (1)Signed photographs of photographer (2)Signed photograph of Laurie Goode (Skier) (1)Signed photograph of Roger Moore with Lotus Esprit (1) Signed photographs of Carole Bouquet ( Melina Havelock) (2)Signed postcard and photograph by Topol (Columbo) from a scene in the film (2)Signed photograph of Lynn Holly Johnson (Bibi) together with a colour photograph (2) Signed photograph of Julian Glover (Aristotle Kristatos) together with a colour photograph (2) Signed photograph of Cassandra Harris (Countess Lisl von Schlaf) (1)Signed photograph and card by Jill Bennett (Jacoba Brink) (2) Signed card by Michael Gothard ( Emile Leopold Locque) together with a photograph (2)Signed photograph of John Wyman ( Erich Kriegler). Also, signed by George Leech (Henchman) and Julian Glover (Aristotle Kristatos) in a scene from the film (1) Signed photograph of Jack Hedley and card (Sir Timothy Havelock) (2)Signed photograph of James Villiers ( Bill Tanner) (1)Signed photograph of Julian Glover (Aristotle Kristatos), Roger Moore (James Bond) & John Moreno (Luigi Ferrara) in a scene from the film (1) Signed card and photograph of Charles Dance (Claus) (2)Signed card by Paul Angelis (Karageorge) (1)Signed cards by Toby Robins (Iona Havelock) & Roger Davidson (Trawlerman) (2)Signed card by Jack Klaff (Apostis) and photograph (2) Signed photograph by Topol (Milos Columbo), Paul Angelis (Karageorge) and Alkis Kritikos (Santos) together with a photograph of Alkis Kritikos signing the photograph (2) Signed For Your Eyes Only Cards by Stefan Kalipha ( Hector Gonzales), Alkis Kritikos (Santos) & Lizzie Warville (Pool Girl) (3) Signed photograph by Vanya (Pool Girl) & colour photograph (2) Signed photograph by Graham Crowden (First Sea Lord) and colour photograph (2) Signed card by Noel Johnson ( Vice Admiral) and colour photograph (2) Signed photograph of William Hoyland (McGregor) and colour photograph (2)Signed photograph of Paul Brooke (Bunky) (1) Signed photograph of Eva Reuber Staier (Rublevich) (1)Signed card and photograph of John Wells ( Denis Thatcher) (2)Signed card by Janet Brown (Margaret Thatcher) and photograph (2)Signed card by Maureen Bennett (Sharon, Qs Assistant) and photograph (2)Signed photograph of Clive Curtis ( Gonzalez Henchman) (1)Signed photograph and other photograph of Jeremy Bulloch (Smithers) (2)Signed photograph of Peter Fontaine (Captain of the St George Ship (1)Signed photograph of George Leech (Henchman Shark Victim) and colour photograph of him signing photograph (2) Signed card and photograph of George Sweeney ( Helicopter Pilot) (2)Signed card and photograph of Pat Roach (Stuntman) (1); (61) Provenance: from the collection of a former supporting actor working in the film industry, amassed over a number of years.Condition Report: CR:- All in very good condition. Recommended to view. Rare signatures

Lot 432

John Graham (20th century)Industrial landscape, signed and dated '61, mixed media on board, 17.5 x 68cm

Lot 274

Bridget Riley (British, 1931), Splice (1975), signed and dated l.l., titled l.r., screenprint in colours, No.17/45, 75 by 54cm, framed. Printed by Graham Henderson, London. Notes: Tommasini-Gubay Ref: BRS22, Illustrated on page 114 of the catalogue. Exhibited: Bridget Riley: Pleasures of Sight, 2021/22, The Lightbox, Woking. Note: Artist Resale Rights applyProvenance: purchased by the vendor at Christie's, 4 April 2007, Lot 288

Lot 172

Saxon Orignal Stockholm Tour Poster with special Guests Pretty Maids Formerly the collection of Graham Oliver. Heavy Metal band from Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom).Started as a joint operation between SOB (with Graham Oliver and Steve Dawson), and Coast (with Biff Byford and Paul Quinn). Originally called Son Of A Bitch; renamed Saxon in 1977.

Lot 28

Collection of Punk / Rock / Alternative / Mod LPs / 12 inch records including Velvet Underground live,Nick Lowe, The Who x 4, Patti Smith x 5, Siouxsie 12 inch, Faust Tapes,  Comp, Ramones Rockaway 12 inch, Elvis Costello, Green on Red, Eddie and the Hot Rods,Graham Parker,XTC, Stiffs, The Jam, Debbie Harry x 3 12 inches. ( total 33 )  

Lot 168

Jimi Hendrix - 1970s vintage black and white poster ( Former Property of Graham Oliver Saxon )  American modern electric blues guitar virtuoso; lyricist, vocalist.Born: 27 November 1942, Seattle, USA – Died: 18 September 1970, London, UK.

Lot 384

Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, Oxford: printed at the Theater, 1680, engraved general and New Testament titles (NT title engraved by Burghers showing St. John of Patmos), Apocrypha present, lower outer corner of dedication leaf strengthened to verso, some minor toning, front flyleaves with manuscript 17th-19th century genealogical entries relating to the Graham family of Airth (with loosely inserted related family pedigree in photocopy and various 19th-century funeral and mourning announcement letters and printed messages), all edges gilt, small area of adhesive tape at head of free endpapers, early 19th-century calf, spine with gilt and blind decoration (adhesive tape strip at head of spine), boards with blind and gilt roll decoration to borders, boards detached, board corners slightly worn and showing, folio (44 x 28 cm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Darlow and Moule 594; Herbert 756.

Lot 487

Fiction. A large collection of mid-20th Century fiction & related biography & bibliography, including works by & about Graham Greene, Edgar Wallace, Evelyn Waugh, John Buchan, Ford Madox Ford, C. E. & H. M. Brock, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8voQTY: (6 shelves)

Lot 466

Wagner (Richard). Parsifal, a Stage Consecrating Festival Play, New York: G. Schirmer, circa 1910, Tannhauser and the Tournament of Song at Wartburg, [G. Schirmer's Collection of Operas], New York: G. Schirmer, circa 1910, monochrome portrait frontispiece, sheet music to both volumes, top edges gilt, both original gilt decorated red half morocco with marbled boards in slipcases, 8vo, together with:Graham (Harry & Jean Gilbert), "Katja, The Dancer", a musical play in three acts, London: Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, circa 1925, signed to the front endpaper by 5 of the listed cast members (Lillian Davis, Gene Gerrard, Bobbie Comber, Ivy Tresmand, Rene Mallory), sheet music throughout, all edges gilt, publishers gilt decorated red full morocco in slightly rubbed original gilt decorated red cloth book-box, large 8vo, plusPraetorius (Michael), De Organographia Syntagma Musicum II. Teil, facsimile edition, Kassel: Im Bärenreiter-Verlag, 1929, numerous facsimile leaves, original binding, slightly marked, 8vo, and other modern opera, classical music, & instrument reference, including publications by Oxford, Cambridge, Victor Gollancz, Faber and Faber, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folioQTY: (6 shelves)

Lot 493

Tans'ur (William). The Elements of Musick Display'd: or, its Grammar, or Ground-Work made Easy:..., 1st edition, London: printed for Stanley Crowder, 1772, engraved portrait frontispiece with repaired loss, examples of sheet music & notation, modern endpapers, some toning & spotting throughout, modern gilt decorated half calf to marbled boards, 8vo, together with:Dalyell (John Graham), Musical Memoirs of Scotland..., 1st edition, Edinburgh: Thomas G. Stevenson, 1899, 40 monochrome plates, gutters cracked, period inscription to the head of the front endpaper, some light marginal toning, top edge gilt, original red cloth, boards & spine slightly faded & marked, large 4to, plusWilkinson (C. H.), Harmonic and Keyboard Designing..., London: L. Upcott Gill, 1898, 39 folding plates, bookplate to the front pastedown, ex-library ink stamps to the front endpapers, some loss to plate 5, some further marks & light toning, original brown cloth, boards & spine lightly toned & rubbed to head & foot, folio, and other 18th to early 20th Century classical music, opera, instrument reference & sheet music, some contemporary leather bindings, mostly original cloth, overall condition is generally good to very good, 8vo/folioQTY: (6 shelves)

Lot 402

Herol Bomber Graham, Richie Woodhall and Julius Francis signed black Lonsdale boxing glove. 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

Lot 297

Peter Graham (1836-1921)River LandscapeSigned and dated Peter Graham 1873 (lower right)Oil on canvas62.5 x 93cm; 24.5 x 36¾in

Lot 128

Four hat boxes, containing various designer hats: dark navy straw GRAHAM SMITH at Harrods, a black straw Graham Smith at Harrods, a black SIGGI pill box with feathers and veiling, a blue feather and cryn headband fascinator, grey and cream Siggi straw and silk hat, and Margaritta model millinery black sinamay brim hat. All worn and good condition (being sold for charity).

Lot 2243

1976-2017 A.D. Gerald Laing: From 1963 to the Present - Edinburgh, 2004, card covers, 34 pp, colour and monochrome; Gerald Laing: Catalogue Raisonné - London, 2017, hardback, cloth covers, 485 pp, colour plates; Richard Hamilton: Prints and Multiples 1939-2002 - Kunstmuseum Winterthur, 2004, card covers, 287 pp,colour and monochrome; Richard Hamilton - Tate Gallery, London, 1993, card covers, 208 pp, colour and monochrome; David Hockney by David Hockney - London, 1976, hardback with dustwrapper, 312 pp, colour and monochrome; Allen Jones - Prints - New York, 1995, hardback with dustwrapper, 144 pp, monochrome and colour; Graham Greene - Nino Caffe - Pesaro, n.d., hardback with cloth covers, monochrome and pasted colour prints; Sue Watling & David Alan Mellor - Pauline Boty (1938-1966): The Only Blonde in the World - hardback with dustwrapper, London, 1998, hardback with dustwrapper, 47 pp, monochrome and colour; Andy Warhol - 365 Takes - London, 2004, hardback, 744 pp in sealed cellophane. 12.2 kg total, 21 x 23.8 - 27 x 30.5 cm (8 1/4 x 9 3/8 - 10 5/8 x 12 in.). [9, No Reserve] Property of a North West London gentleman.

Lot 319

9th-early 11th century A.D. Finial fragment for a ship's weather vane formed in the round as a stylised hybrid creature with braided mane to the arched neck, pricked ears, convex lentoid eyes and gaping mouth with stub tongue; lanceolate body, carinated in section with low-relief scrolls to the shoulders, slot below and thin plaque with lozengiform stepped tail; mounted on a custom-made stand. Cf. Graham-Campbell, J., Viking Art, London, 2013, items 138-140; for a discussion of Viking-period weather vanes and their re-use as badges of nobility in Normandy, see Engström, J. & Nykänen, P., New Interpretations of Viking Age Weathervanes, in Fornvännen, vol.91, 1996. 104 grams total, 88 mm (92 mm including stand) (3 1/2 in. (3 5/8 in.). Acquired on the London art market, 1990s. Private collection, London.

Lot 243

FOLLOWER OF JAN PIETER VAN BAURSCHEIT- TWO SANDSTONE BUSTS OR TERMS OF MYTHICAL GIANTS NORTHERN EUROPEAN, LATE 17TH/18TH CENTURY Possibly Atlas and another Titan each approximately 33cm high, 37cm wide, 39cm long Provenance: Dreweatts, Berkshire, 4 November 2020, 'The Spirit of the English Country House: Property from James McWhirter, James Graham-Stewart, and Alexander di Carcaci', lot 34. Condition Report: These busts are fragmentary in nature, and have irregular edges to the lower part of the torso and arms. They are flat-carved to the rear and tops by design, as they were likely architectural elements. The surfaces are a little scratched with some minor losses in places but overall these are in satisfactory conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 288

λ JOHN PIPER (BRITISH 1903-1992) CATHEDRAL SQUARE Oil on canvas laid to board Signed (lower right) 15 x 20.5cm (5¾ x 8 in.)Painted in 1947. Provenance: Buchholz Gallery, Curt Valentin, New York Private Collection, George E. Dix Jnr. (acquired from the above in 1947) and thence by descent Sotheby's, London, 25 May 2011, lot 97 The Fine Arts Society, London Acquired from the above on 30 June 2017 Exhibited: Virginia, University of Virginia, Museum of Fine Art, 1949 John Piper is widely appreciated for his extraordinary ability to portray the character of historic architecture, most notably churches and cathedrals. His study of them began as a boy, as he cycled around the towns and villages of Surrey to take brass rubbings of their medieval churches. Later on - with the poet John Betjeman - he went 'church crawling' around Britain as he contributed to the Shell Guides. Eventually, his guiding interest for this subject led him to commissions of national importance and works of cultural significance. Cathedral Square, 1947, offered here as Lot 288, shows Piper's archetypal treatment of subject, form, and surface. It's dark and sombre image conveys a sense of atmosphere that reflects the Neo-Romantic concern for 'genius loci' - the spirit of place: where the artist responds to place with an inward expression articulated across the canvas. Piper executed this well as an official war artist during the Second World War, as it made him revisit architectural forms with a renewed sense of purpose and emotive rigor, none more so than in Interior of Coventry Cathedral, 15 November, 1940: an important work that caught the cathedral in a state of bombed ruin, smoking as an architectural casualty of war. A delineation here may be made to Cathedral Square - painted in the aftermath of war - as Piper recalls the silhouette of the cathedral, and inscribes its surface with marks that create a visceral architecture on the canvas.  George E. Dix Jr - whose family represented British artists in New York at the time - bought this painting in 1947 from the renowned Buchholz Gallery (run by the German Jewish art dealer Curt Valentin who was an important conduit of European Modernism in post-war America). Piper also exhibited here alongside fellow artists and friends: Paul Nash, Graham Sutherland, and Henry Moore - titans of Modern British Art. Cathedral Square was later shown at the Museum of Fine Art, University of Virginia in 1949, and thereafter entered private collection.  "More powerfully than any other British artist ... he possessed a personal vision of architecture that transforms what he saw. He sought ... buildings of extraordinary character, and represented them by his own means of pictorial design, colouring, illumination, and texture, turning them into reflections of a unique personal attitude."David Jenkins, John Piper: The Forties, London, 2000. Condition Report: The work appears to be in good original condition. No evidence of retouching visible under ultraviolet light. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 294

Joseph Bishop Pratt (1854-1910), after Peter Graham RA Highland cattle and seabirdsfour mixed method engravings, each signed 'Peter Graham' and 'Joseph B Pratt' in pencil, published by Arthur Tooth & Son, with NPA Printsellers' Association blind stampimage 53.5 x 81.5cm and similar (4)Provenance: With Thomas Agnew & Sons;T Bromley & Son, Bolton.Condition ReportFramed: 93 x 117cmLaid down. Foxing. Time staining and discolouration. Mould to the reverse. Not viewed out of glazed frames.

Lot 276

Graham Farish N gauge 5 Pole Motor locomotives, generally excellent in good plus or better boxes, with BR green W50304 Class 101 No. 8133, BR green D1662 Isambard Kingdom Brunel No. 8004, BR green D8144 Class 20 No. 8204 and D1036 Western Emperor No. 8424. Contents appear complete but unchecked and untested. Viewing recommended. Qty 4

Lot 278

Graham Farish N gauge coach collection, generally excellent in good plus boxes, with range of liveries. Contents appear complete but unchecked and untested. Viewing recommended. Qty 18

Lot 279

Graham Farish N gauge coach collection, generally excellent in good plus boxes, with range of liveries. Contents appear complete but unchecked and untested. Viewing recommended. Qty 18

Lot 272

Graham Farish N gauge locomotives, generally excellent in good plus or better boxes, with 5 Pole Motor BR black 42086 2-6-0 No. 1855 and 48476 No. 1905, BR blue 35001 Channel Packet No. 1507 and BR black 44370 0-6-0 No. 1845. Contents appear complete but unchecked and untested. Viewing recommended. Qty 4

Lot 275

Graham Farish N gauge tank locomotives, generally excellent in good or better boxes, with 5 Pole Motor GWR green 6105 No. 1604 and NCB blue 61 0-6-0T No. 1017 (2), BR black 4672 No. 1125 and 7777 No. 1115. Contents appear complete but unchecked and untested. Viewing recommended. Qty 5

Lot 280

Graham Farish N gauge coaches (10) and wagons, generally excellent to good plus in good or better boxes. Contents appear complete but unchecked and untested. Viewing recommended. Qty 28

Lot 277

Graham Farish N gauge locomotives, generally excellent to good plus in good or better boxes, with GWR brown/cream 19 Railcar (in No. 1809 box) No. 8174, BR black 7915 Mere Hall No. 1405 and 44911 No. 0614, SR green 21C17 Merchant Navy (front bogie detached and cab small break) No. 1503, plus BR green D4619 Diesel Shunter. Contents appear complete but unchecked and untested. Viewing recommended. Qty 5

Lot 273

Graham Farish N gauge 5 Pole Motor locomotives, generally excellent in good plus or better boxes, with BR green D7645 No. 8304, BR blue 47583 County of Hertfordshire No.8007, BR blue 37035 No. 8015 and BR blue 50003 Temeraire No. 8404. Contents appear complete but unchecked and untested. Viewing recommended. Qty 4

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