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Click here to subscribeFilm Fun (1936-51) 883, 968, 976, 1117, 1147, 1154, 1484, 1666 with Amalgamated Press editor's letter re. Chester Conklin strip drawn by Bill Radford's brother. With eight pencil roughs of Uncle Squibs and Naughty Nibs, all by Radford. With Wonderful World of Film Fun (1985) by Graham King And Ron Saxby, hardback Limited Edition No 24 in presentation case, and softback edition. Comics tanned, rusted staples [gd] (19)
Kinema Comic (1928) 427, 438. With four pages of pencil rough sketches of Larry Semon front and back cover strips for these issues by Bill Radford. With 1928 Amalgamated Press headed letter 'Dear Radford, Your Larry Semon idea is OK, but...' and criticising his artistic style for the Lupino Lane strip and content. Including ten further roughs of Larry Semon strips. Comics retrieved from bound volume [gd] (17)
An early 19th century oak longcase clock, the 8 day movement striking on a bell to a 14in painted arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture inscribed `Edwd. Radford Shelton' the corners painted ladies representing the four seasons above a moon phase, the case with mahogany banding and line inlay, 93in (236cm) h
Blake (William). The Songs of Experience, with designs by Celia Levetus, David Nutt, [1902], dec. title, printed in red and black, b & w illusts. and decs., incl. several full-page, endpapers lightly foxed, partially unopened, orig. dec. green cloth, spine and lower cover faded and marked respectively, paper remains stuck to lower return, 8vo, together with Radford (Ernest). wood-engraved title-page by Walter Crane, free endpapers browned, untrimmed, orig. Japanese vellum-backed cream boards, rubbed and dust-soiled, spine gilt lettered, small 4to, 50 copies printed on large paper and signed by the author, this numbered '1', plus Lang (Andrew, ed.) The Strife of Love in a Dream being the Elizabethan version of the first book of the Hypnerotomachia of Francesco Colonna, 1890, some woodcuts in text, bookplate of Walter Crane, untrimmed, orig. cream boards, rubbed and soiled, 4to, one of five hundred copies, plus twelve others, incl. six with illusts. by Crane, and four with his bookplate. First item inscribed by the artist on the front free endpaper: 'Walter Crane With kindest regards from Celia Levetus'. Pencilled inscription below: 'To, Tony, with Love from Dad. April 2/25'. (15)
Williams (Emlyn). Night Must Fall, A Play in Three Acts, 1st ed., Gollancz, 1935, orig. cloth in sl. rubbed d.j., 8vo. Signed on front free endpaper by the author and members of the cast from the premiere at the Duchess Thatre, London on May 31st, 1935. Includes the signatures of Angela Baddeley, Basil Radford, Dorothy Langley, May Whitty, Betty Jardine, Kathleen Harrison, Matthew Boulton and Marcus Barron. (1)
RADFORD, Dollie - BRADLEY Gertrude (ills.) SONGS FOR SOMEBODY. David Nutt, London 1893. 8vo. Linen backed pictorial paper boards, worn at edges; endpapers browned but contents are clean and bright. 6 colour printed wood engravings (one loose). ANON. TEN LITTLE NIGGERS. No Publisher, No Place, No Date. Linen backed pictorial glazed boards, upper board and following stiff card pages are cut away in sections to reveal the ten characters of the rhyme; bump to one corner and a couple of minor marks, sunning to cut away sections; a clean copy. Illustrated in full colour. (2)
A George IV mahogany longcase clock, circa 1825, the swan neck hood with reeded columns, above conforming trunk columns flanking an inlaid gothic door, and panelled veneered plinth, the painted dial signed E Radford, Hanley, with spandrels emblematic of four continents, a military scene in the arch, eight day Birmingham movement, 225cm tall.
*Baring-Gould (Sabine, 1834-1924). Two autograph letters and three postcards, four signed and one initialled, all November 1893, written from France to Mr D[aniel?] Radford of Mount Tavy, Tavistock, giving details of his travels to Cahors, Brive, Gramat, Les Eyzies, Perigueux, etc., all written in a very close but legible hand, plus a mounted sepia photograph of Sabine-Gould, signed and dated Easter 1923 (6)
A George III oak longcase clock, the 12-inch brass dial with silvered chapter ring and roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date sector, having engraved centre and rococo spandrels with lunar work above, the arch inscribed thomas radford, leeds, the eight day movement now striking on a coiled wire gong, in crossbanded case with open break arch pediment on turned pillars, the trunk enclosed by a shaped door above a panelled base and bracket feet, 224cm h