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Click here to subscribeShelley Winters (1920-2006) and Elizabeth Hartman (1943-1987), a dual signed 9.5x7.5 inch photo from the film, A Patch of Blue (1965). Winters won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her role, with Hartman (in her film debut) being nominated for Best Actress in a Elisabeth Hartman signatures are rare due to the actress committing suicide at the age of 43. Some previous mounting residue to verso. Leading Role. 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
E. Mary Shelley (British, Fl. 1920s) A group of four etchings to include 'Doorway of Lamb Building, Temple' signed to the margin within the plate E Mary Shelley; and three further architectural views and street scenes signed by EM Shelley and dated 1922 to the margin, largest 37 x 22 and smaller (4)
Shelley - a part tea set consisting of four cups, six saucers, six side plates, milk jug and sandwich plate, all in pink border and floral design (milk jug chipped); and a part Shelley green border floral decorated tea set consisting of six cups, six saucers and six side plates. (1 box) Some wear to paint to areas.
MARY W SHELLEY: FRANKENSTEIN, OR THE MODERN PROMETHEUS: London, Colburn and Bentley, 1839 [Revised edition from the 3rd edition of 1831]. Bound in half calf with marbled boards. Some wear to all edges. Hand-written title label to spine. Bound to end (pp 203) FRIEDRICH SCHILLER: THE GHOST SEER, vol 1, 1839 with title page often lacking. Split from head of spinem rubbing to extremities, toning and some mild foxing throughout (title and introduction most affected. Loosening of gutters, upper board and spine detached but text block firm.
SHELLEY, PERCY BYSSHE: 'THE SENSITIVE PLANT' illustrated by Charles Robinson, published by Heinemann, card bound, Bunyan, John - The Pilgrim's Progress, illustrated by Cruikshank, 1903; and ten other illustrated volumes; together with two Edmund Dulac reprint volumes (14)Provenance: A Dorset bibliophile.
Vinyl - 5 US pressing Northern Soul / Funk 7” singles to include: The Del-Larks Featuring Tyrone Ashley – Job Opening (Queen City Records - 100, US 1974 pressing) VG (price sticker on side A. label), Ike & Tina Turner – Can't Chance A Break Up (Sue Records - 45-139, original US 1st pressing) EX- (writing on labels), Edward Hamilton – Call Me / I'm Gonna Love You (Carrie Records - C 009, US 2nd pressing) VG (writing on labels), Maceo & The Macks – Cross The Track (We Better Go Back) (People Records - PE 647, original US 1st Shelley Product Pressing) EX- (writing on labels), Tony & Tyrone – Please Operator / Apple Of My Eye (Atlantic Records - 45-2458, original US pressing) EX- (writing on labels).
A collection of nine various early 20th Century baby plates including a Shelley George V Coronation 1911 plate, a North Staffordshire Pottery Co Ltd Gollies in a basket plate, Falcon Ware three blind mice plate, Duggie Duckling plate, Dr Foster went to Gloucester plate, Henry Alcock & Co Ltd ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross plate, Wedgwood and Barlaston Peter Rabbit plate, Tom Tom the Piper's son plate and a Grimwades watering horses plate
A group of ceramics, including a Shelley porcelain teacup and saucer, a Wedgwood jar and cover, decorated in coloured bands of orange, grey and brown, 20cm high, a Royal Crown Derby Derby Posies rectangular trinket dish, a Coalport vase, painted by P Simpson, 12cm high, coffee cans and saucers, Royal Doulton collector's plates, etc. (1 tray plus)
Shelley Melody bone china part teaset, including teapot, 12cm, milk jug, sugar bowl, two cups and saucers.Condition report:Teapot; lid is in good condition, body is good too, a small amount of paint loss to the tip of the spoutJug; good conditionBowl; good conditionCup 1; good conditionCup 2; good conditionSaucer 1; fair condition, a couple of scratches to the print near the centreSaucer 2; good conditionThere is no crazing or fading to any item.
Four Bocs Teganau artist teddy bears, Shelley, 2 of 8 with deep golden mohair hair, black glass eyes, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head and jointed limbs with card tag —12 ½in. (32cm.) high; a limited edition Rhys, with blonde mohair for the year 1991 /2, with card tag and two others
Bride of Frankenstein 1935 Lobby card. Colour lobby card, measures 17x12 inch appx. Not Original. Bride of Frankenstein is a 1935 American Gothic science fiction horror film, and the first sequel to Universal Pictures' 1931 film Frankenstein. As with the first film, Bride of Frankenstein was directed by James Whale starring Boris Karloff as the Monster and Colin Clive as Dr. Frankenstein.[3] The sequel features Elsa Lanchester in the dual role of Mary Shelley and the bride. Colin Clive reprises his role as Henry Frankenstein, and Ernest Thesiger plays the role of Doctor Septimus Pretorius. Oliver Peters Heggie plays the role of the old blind hermit. 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 GROUP OF DECORATIVE CERAMICS, to include two hand-painted Rye Pottery figurines, 'The Guildsman', and 'The Wife of Bath' both from the Canterbury Tales, both have makers mark on the base, four pieces of Belleek China with shamrock design, a Shelley jug in orange and yellow with a grey band around the centre height 15cm, a Royal Doulton character jug 'Beefeaters', Rd No. 847680, (remains of a sticker on the top outside edge), Royal Worcester covered trinket pot with floral design, three small Midwinter Savanna serving dishes designed by Jessie Tait, (light use), also included a decorative studio glass vase orange and blue detailing, (qty) (Condition Report: all items appear in ok condition, would benefit from a clean, see main description for specific damage)
A copy of Buzzcocks - Spiral Scratch (New Hormones, ORG1, vinyl Ex, sleeve VG+ with ringwear and evidence of poor storage/damp) signed to front of sleeve by Pete Shelley, John Maher, Howard Devoto, Steve Diggle.From a large collection of signed records, all obtained in person by the vendor's brother, a dedicated and active fan and concert goer during the 1970s and 80s.