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Click here to subscribeA COLLECTION OF NAMED CERAMICS, comprising a pale blue and white Maling Ware wall pocket and 'Golden Spray' pattern sugar bowl, a Copeland -Spode ginger jar decorated with cream cherry blossom on a pale green ground (small crack to lid), two Radford 'Anemone' pattern trinket dishes, a 19th century Coalport hand painted dessert dish decorated with floral sprays and a pink gilt edged border (some light surface scratches), a 19th century Chamberlains Worcester dish pattern 2036, three Aynsley 'Pembroke' pattern vases, a 'Cottage Garden' pattern bud vase and ginger jar, a Wedgwood 'Kutani Crane' trinket pot and dish, a matt black Wedgwood Etruria rose bowl and compote, a boxed two tier Royal Worcester 'Evesham' pattern cake stand, etc. (Qty) (Condition Report: obvious damage mentioned in description)
John Radford signed 16x12 colourised promo photograph pictured as he makes a save during the FA Cup semi-final at Villa Park after going in goal to replace an injured Bob Wilson. 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
John Radford signed 16x12 colourised promo photograph pictured as he heads Arsenals seconds goal in the 1970 Cup Final. 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
Mrs Lynn Radford Signed In Memory of Ray Marriott FDC. British Stamp with 24 Dec 92 Postmark. 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
A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a white metal lighter, engine turned pattern with engraved initials, stamped 'Sterling Silver', a gold plated textured 'Dunhill' lighter stamped U.S RE24153, other lighters to include 'Ronson, Brother-Lite' etc, white metal cigarette cases, pocket knives, letter opener, a stainless steel 6oz hip flask, a painted 'Radford' ceramic jug, a raised glass dish, a glass cake stand, a 'Rupert 1952 Annual', a 'Teddy, Golly and Bunny' book, a tin 'Chad Valley' banjo, a gentlemens boxed grooming kit, glasses and a boxed 'Remington' battery powered shaver with pouch etc
Autographs. Malvern Festival 1934 programme, signed by 22 actors next to their respective photographs, comprising: Reginald Tate, Joyce Bland, Scott Sunderland, Cecily Byrne, Basil Radford, Patricia Burke, Laidman Browne, Guy Verney, Curigwen Lewis, Stanley Lathbury, Geoffrey Toone, Wilfrid Caithness, Margaret Chatwin, Godfrey Kenton, William Heilbronn, Margaret Hood, Mavis Walker, Richard Caldicott, Errol Flynn, Peter Slade, Eric Micklewood, Harold Chapin, plus a loosely-inserted real photographic postcard signed by Joyce Bland as The Madonna in St. Bernard, 1934. Small quarto, blue cloth lettered in gilt, worn at gutters in places but otherwise very good, clean & bright, some general discolouration to cloth. Together with an unsigned version of the 1937 festival programme (2)
Gordon Radford (British 1936-2015) "Fish Quay, Venice" Signed, titled on gallery label - 'Tib Lane Gallery, Manchester' verso, oil on board.18.5 x 24.5cm (framed 28 x 34.5cm)Exhibited: Tib Lane Gallery, Manchester, December 1990.Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.The painting is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The painting is ornately framed but not glazed.
Gordon Radford (British 1936-2015) "Fondamenta di Cannaregio, Venice" Signed, titled on gallery label - 'Tib Lane Gallery, Manchester' verso, oil on board.17.5 x 23.5cm (framed 27 x 33.5cm)Exhibited: Tib Lane Gallery, Manchester, December 1990.Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.The painting is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The painting is ornately framed but not glazed.
A Second World War No.2 Dress Jacket to Captain Keyworth The Princess of Wales' Own (Yorkshire Regiment) The Green Howards, with bronze collar badges, gilt buttons and medal ribbon bar; a Post-1953 No.2 Dress Uniform to a Colour Sergeant The Yorkshire Volunteers, comprising jacket with staybrite collar badges and buttons and red lanyard, and a pair of trousers; a Post-1953 No.2 Dress Jacket to Lt. G E Radford, with green lanyard; an OR's No.2 Dress Jacket, to the Green Howards, with GSM ribbon bar; also, six pairs of No.2 Dress trousers (11)
A 'FANTASQUE' DESIGN DISH BY CLARICE CLIFF AND OTHER ART DECO CERAMICS, the dish made by Wilkinson Ltd. has pink, blue, purple and green bands, diameter 19cm (large cracks and wear to decoration), a hand painted T. Deans teapot stand decorated with butterflies and flowers (chipped underneath), a Royal Doulton 'Caylee' D5305 trinket dish (surface scratches), a Melba Ware green Primrose trinket dish (stained), a CB Cie France porcelain coffee cup and saucer 'Noel 1948', a Radford Pottery bud vase and a pair of trinket dishes, a Hancock's Ivory Ware trinket dish, three small wall masks comprising a lady in a lilac top hat (reglued bow), a gentleman in a black hat (bow tie chipped, impressed Czechoslovakia to the reverse)and a dark haired lady in a yellow beret (small chip to paint, impressed Czechoslovakia on the reverse) (12) (Condition Report: obvious damage mentioned in description)
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND OTHER ORNAMENTS, to include a Paragon two part preserve dish painted with yellow flowers, a Masons Chartreuse ginger jar with similar unmarked blue and white example, a boxed Wedgwood Lichfield Cathedral plate, an Aynsley Wild Tudor vase height 21cm, an Aynsley Cottage Garden covered vase height 24.5cm, a large limited edition David Winter cottage numbered 1138/2500, David Winter Triple Oast, Sussex Cottage and Kent Cottage, a Radford vase painted with crocuses, modelled flower ornaments, etc (4 boxes + loose) (sd)
A Carltonware hand painted vase, with blue ground, impressed mark to base 244, with oriental wooden stand, together with a Radford Burslem vase and a Carltonware Rouge Royale dish. Tallest Carltonware vase excluding stand 15.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are no significant losses, cracks or condition issues with any of the three items in this lot. Some rubbed decoration and signs of use and wear, but overall all three are structurally sound.
1968 Morris Mini Cooper S Mk. II Transmission: manualMileage:31026The motoring correspondent of The Times reported in May 1963 the Mini while a popular second car in many households was no longer strictly the fashion, the Grande Luxe Mini de Ville by Radford had taken over. On test in London, he reported, it attracted more attention than a Ferrari Berlinetta with its special colour scheme and trim, sliding sunroof, radiator grille with two more recessed lights, special sound insulation and electric windows. The car tested by The Times also had white leather upholstery and deep lambswool carpets, tachometer, ammeter, oil gauge, clock, headlamp flasher and water temperature gauge. Further extras were: a laminated wood steering wheel, automatic red caution lights on open doors, a reading light, cigar lighter, twin-speaker radio and an air blower to demist the rear window. After the 1967 Earls Court Motor Show The Times recorded that Captains of Industry ordered them, painted them to match their Rolls-Royces and gave them to their wives. Pop Stars and West End playboys presumably invested in them as a status symbols. The reporter tested 'a typical Mini de Ville', a 1275 Mini-Cooper S with an engine performance pack providing up to about 110 m.p.h. Outwardly the only distinction was the magnesium alloy wheels, sunroof and non-standard paint. Inside absolutely everything seemed like a refugee from a Rolls-Royce. This exceptional 1968 Morris Mini Cooper S Mk. II has all the hallmarks of being a superb example built by Radford, but no records to prove this can be found. Purchased by a private collector in 2016 it was later sold by Historics in 2022 to another private collector where it has remained until now continuing to be fully maintained and well looked after. A previous owner purchased the car around 2012 from a long-term owner who lived in Derby. Between his purchase and the car being sold in 2016 he sent it to marque specialists Paul Preston Classic Mini Restoration for a comprehensive respray and restoration as necessary. Stripping the car down and removing the original paint, it was found that the body was sound and rust free, the coachbuilders work was to the highest standards where the Mk. II body shell had been de-seemed and lead filled including the smoothed front panel. The car was repainted to the highest of standards in the original colour of maroon. Refitted the excellent bespoke cream and piped red, Connolly leather interior, the burr walnut dashboard with a full compliment of Smith gauges and felt roof lining, A and C pillar panels and Mota Lita wood rimmed steering wheel. Other Radford features include a Webasto folding sunroof and grille recessed Lucas spotlights. During the restoration the engine and gearbox were also overhauled. This lovely Cooper S is supplied with a V5 registration document, the heritage certificate confirming that it is a matching numbers car and a file containing sundry invoices.
Richard Joyce - Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian - A 1930s Art Deco bowl decorated to the centre with a leaping deer against a stylised tree, the whole in pale grey with a green border edge, impressed and incised marks, diameter 22.5cm, together with a Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian shape 170 bowl thrown by Edward Radford and decorated by Gladys Rogers, diameter 24cm. (2)