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Lot 218

Freda Payne signed promo. black and white photo 10x8 Inch. Is an American singer and actress. Payne is best known for her career in music during the mid-1960s through the mid-1980s. Her most notable record is her 1970 hit single "Band of Gold". 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 1363

Empisal Knitmaster Knitting Machine, a similar boxed, Singer sewing machine (untested, sold for parts only), (3).

Lot 1080

Reflecta Camera, bellows unit, Murray Splicer, viewer, evening bag, etc:- One Box, Singer Sewing Machine (case damaged).

Lot 199

A collection of vintage boxing postcards and a set of H. Nicholls & Sons darts. The postcards featuring Jackie Fields, Izzy Schwartz, Gorilla Jones, Al Singer and more, the three darts in the original box

Lot 380

An illuminated Italian certificate awarded to Cecil Phillip Adcock for his work for the Singer Manufacturing Company, hand-painted in gouache by G. Sorgiani and dated 1922/23, 60 x 43cm

Lot 118

A group of 35+ Folk/Singer Songwriter LPs, to include artists; Bob Dylan, Simon & Garfunkel, Carole King, Carpenters, Carly Simon, Cat Stevens, Mamas & Papas, Gordon Lightfoot, as well as others (see photo). Conditions appear generally from Fair to Very Good within generally Good to Good Plus sleeves (some need glue). See photo.

Lot 214

Double sided wax pastels on paper artworks that feature Louie (sic) Satchmo Armstrong playing the trumpet, and a partially nude Sarah Vaughan on the reverse. Sarah Lois Vaughan was an American jazz singer and pianist. Nicknamed "Sassy" and "The Divine One", she won two Grammy Awards, including the Lifetime Achievement Award, and was nominated for a total of nine Grammy Awards. These Awesome jazz legends portraits are made in an Expressionist style with bold colors and lines that appear to vibrate. Housed in a plexiglass frame. On verso: Sarah Vaughan, 02, Oil chalk on paper, 24" x 18", signed by Floridian artist Larry Kessler. Artwork is presented in an acrylic shadowbox. Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 118

Registration No: FMW 567J Chassis No: J711L62080BW MOT: March 2026Supplied new to Nancy Sinatra and her husbandSpending the majority of its life in Hollywood, it was imported into the UK in 2018One previous UK owner and two in the USA, the odometer now displays c.29,000 milesSince 2018, the door cards, transmission tunnel and carpet have been re-trimmed and a retro-look Bluetooth radio fittedIntroduced in September 1968, the Jaguar XJ6 was an automotive exemplar of the saying that a whole can be greater than the sum of its parts. There was nothing radically new about the model's four-door monocoque bodyshell, all-round independent suspension, power assisted rack and pinion steering or four-wheel disc brakes and yet it effectively moved the goal posts of luxury car design. Another of Sir William Lyons' stylistic masterpieces, its bluff radiator grille, slim-pillared glasshouse, pronounced belt line and quad headlights gave presence aplenty. Powered by a choice of 4.2 litre or 2.8 litre straight-six XK engines allied to either four-speed manual plus overdrive or automatic transmission, the XJ6 was a strong performer (though, the smaller-engined variant felt somewhat less powerful than its 1.4 litre deficit suggested). Belying the saloon's exterior dimensions, the cabin felt reassuringly cocooning thanks in part to a generous transmission tunnel. First owned by Nancy Sinatra and her husband, the lady in question rising to fame not only as the daughter of ‘Ol Blue Eyes’ but also as the singer of ‘These Boots Are Made for Walkin’, this elegant XJ6 S1 remained in their possession until 1975 during which time the legendary George Barris apparently customised it with a Light Green Metallic paint job and S2 chrome wheels. Purchased by second keeper Stewart Annand from Brentwood Motors of Santa Monica in 1976, he kept the Jaguar for the next forty-two years. Treated to a replacement steering rack (1987), engine overhaul (1991) and respray back to its original British Racing Green hue before being taken off the road in 2006, the four-seater was bought by Jim Cronin of Classic Carriages some twelve years later who repatriated it. Only the saloon’s second UK keeper, the vendor has had the door cards and carpets sympathetically retrimmed and a retro-styled Bluetooth radio added. Featured in the September 2018 issue of Jaguar World magazine, this historic XJ6 S1 currently shows some 29,000 miles to its odometer. Currently undergoing a cherished number plate transfer, it is hoped that a V5C Registration Document for ‘FMW 567J’ will have been issued in time for the sale. For more information, please contact: Oliver Fernyhough-Martin oliver.fernyhough-martin@handh.co.uk 07483 361000

Lot 56

Singer electric sewing machine, REG ‘ED736045’, with pedal

Lot 216

An early 20th century Singer electric sewing machine with instructions and foot control, in fitted case

Lot 464

Cliff Richard Singer Signed 'Which One's Cliff? Hardback Book . 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 463

Johnny Preston (1939-2011) Rock N Roll Singer Signed Card With Photo . 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 462

Kenny Lynch (1938-2019) Singer Signed Vintage Hmv Promo Photo . 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 1471

Postcards, Aviation, a selection of approx. 26 aircraft pilots, most with associated aeroplanes. The majority pre WW1 and a few later. Includes Gustav Hamel, Louis Bleriot (RP), F.W Gooden (RP), Cathcart-Jones and K.H Waller with their record breaking D H Comet, Amy Johnson, C.L Apps (RP), Salmet (RP), Singer, Grahame-White, C Turner-Hughes (upside down flyer, signed), Voisin, Farman, Morgane, B.C Hucks (RP portrait), R.W.R Gill, Bleriot and monoplane, Paulman and biplane (RP) etc. Nice mix (gd)

Lot 1584

Trade Cards, 100+ cards to include Biscuits Pernot, Chocolat Suchard, Crama's Jachtwater, Franck Coffee, Candol Cacao, Ardath Tobacco, Terebene Soap, Victoria Biscuits, Coat's Thread, Alcool de Menthe De Ricqles, Clark's Cotton, Singer Sewing Machines, Rowntree's etc. Many subjects including fireworks, explorers, comic, fish, chimney sweep, anthropomorphic, tennis etc. (gen gd)

Lot 772

Trade cards, Singer Sewing Machines, quantity of Singer Souvenir Cabinet Size View cards, mainly USA views. Some series have original envelopes, approx. 150 cards, including Washington, Philadelphia, The South, Chicago, Great Lakes, various Mission Chapels (10) etc (envelopes gen fair, cards gen gd)

Lot 774

Trade cards, Singer Sewing Machines, Birds, American Singer series, 6 cards (larger than 'P' size, all with a Japanese language back) (gd)

Lot 776

Postcards, Singer Sewing Machines, 9 Real Photographic Social History postcards, all featuring Singer Sewing Machines, including unidentified Shop Front, 5 'Singer' groups & rallies, 2 Shop / Factory interiors with women using Singer Sewing Machines, and 1 Military scene with male Soldier using Machine (none postally used, some with writing on the back, gen fair/gd)

Lot 777

Postcards, Singer Sewing Machines, 27 postcards plus one letter mail card, all Singer related, including 6 colour advertisement cards, the remainder mainly being factory views (mainly Clydebank or New York) (some postally used, fair/gd)

Lot 778

Trade cards, Singer Sewing Machines, 19 advertising trade cards, mostly XL sized (a couple are duplicates but colour variations) many cards feature Children or Beauties (fronts gd, backs mixed, fair/gd)

Lot 779

Trade cards, Singer Sewing Machines, 5 Advertising Bookmarks, Queen Victoria, HM King Edward VII (both gd), Lord Kitchener (near gd), Coronation Bookmark, & Shaped Birdcage (fair)

Lot 1493

Three Dinky Toys diecast model cars comprising Singer Vogue 145, Cunningham C-5R Road Racer 133 and Rear Tipping Wagon, all in original boxes.

Lot 861

Singer 1507 electric sewing machine from a house clearance and a sewing box with contents 

Lot 152

Four vintage/antique sewing machines in cases, including two Singer, a Stoewer, and a Nussey & Pilling. (4)

Lot 351

A vintage cast iron Singer treadle base converted into a table, 100 x 55 x 74cm.

Lot 307

Singer sewing machine

Lot 43

TWO DIECAST MODEL VEHICLES comprising a Matchbox 1-75 Series No.20, E.R.F. Lorry, maroon, metal wheels, good condition, boxed, the box fair to good; and Dinky No.145, Singer Vogue, metallic light green, good condition, boxed, the box worn (lacking one end flap and one tab and with taped ends).

Lot 300

A Finnigan's of New Bond street ladies travelling / vanity case. Comprising of three glass scent bottles and three glass containers, all with etched decoration and with engine turned, monogrammed 9ct gold tops, 1912 hallmarks. With five tortoiseshell handled brushes with gold monogram inlay, tortoiseshell heavily worn on three, tortoiseshell comb etc. With a pair of Lather kid gloves, marked 26-76 inside.Provenance: The original owner of this case was christened Maria Louise  Fleischl von Marxow.  Her parents were wealthy Austro Hungarians who emigrated from Vienna to London in 1873. She was always known as Nora, hence the N on the case, however during the early part of the 20th Century she and her brothers changed their name by deed poll from the Germanic sounding Fleischl von Marxow to Fletcher, hence why the V has been scratched off the case and cover. Nora’s mother and aunts were sketched and painted by the artist Singer Sargeant.

Lot 509

A Treadle Singer Sewing Machine

Lot 467

A cast iron Singer treadle sewing machine base with pine top, width 77 cm.

Lot 143

A Singer electric sewing machine and a Concertina sewing box.

Lot 145

A Singer hand sewing machine in box.

Lot 790

Singer sewing machine with stand

Lot 1486

Halcyon Days enamels - A Morning Walk by John Singer Sargent, Halcyon Days Collectors Circle edition number two, with paperwork, 70mm wide

Lot 971

A Singer sewing machine in case

Lot 652

A Singer sewing machine sold as a collectors item

Lot 1592

Singer, a child's manual operated sewing machine, 18cm long.

Lot 182

A vintage Singer sewing machine in wooden case

Lot 330

A Singer sewing machine

Lot 64

Antique Singer cast iron treadle sewing machine base with ornate gold detailing on black body, featuring Egyptian motifs.

Lot 405

Nine female folk singer LPs by Maddy Prior, Dory Previn and June Tabor.

Lot 208

A BESPOKE 20TH CENTURY DESK, with a brushing slide, three drawers, and a drop end, two traveling trunks, a tin trunk, along with a singer sewing machine carcass, condition report: all with marks, scuffs, discolouration, the Singer carcass has no screws or fixings, other wear and usage (5)

Lot 823

FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS to include a WW2 Child's gas mask (do not wear due to historical manufacturing processes), a bronze replica figure of an Etruscan deity height 23.5cm, a small quantity of dressing table items, a quantity of stainless steel items to include a butter dish with a blue glass insert, tea and coffee pots, plates, etc, a car cassette player/radio, a Singer Sewing Machine No. EA34682B in a wooden case, vintage board games (without pieces), Gruding, Eumig, and Rollei projectors, two boxes of slide holders, etc (5 boxes and loose) (s.d)

Lot 845

THREE BOXES AND LOOSE MIXED MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS to include a box of vintage men's ties in assorted patterns and umbrellas, a suede patchwork Cotton Traders bag, a group of six Lynx body boxsets, assorted mixed body care gift hampers, assorted pieces of embroidered fabric, a cased Singer sewing machine, etc (3 boxes and loose) (s.d)

Lot 1007

SIX BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS SUNDRIES, to include a Casio 'Tone Bank' electric key board, a Janome 'New Home' electric sewing machine, a treadle Singer sewing machine No.66 with instruction booklet, drinking glasses, tea ware, terracotta planter, cuckoo clock, etc. (s.d/a.f) (6 boxes + loose)

Lot 180

Exquisite ceramic figurine of legendary actress and singer Marlene Dietrich, crafted by Kevin Francis Peggy Davies Ceramics. Designed by John Michael, this rare artist's original proof beautifully captures Dietrich's signature elegance, featuring her in a top hat and glamorous art deco inspired attire, posed with vintage cabaret flair. The base is inscribed "Artist's Original Proof by John Michael for Kevin Francis," making this a unique and highly collectible piece. Includes the original Peggy Davies Ceramics box. A must-have for collectors of Hollywood icons and fine ceramics.Artist: John MichaelIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 9"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 2168

Singer 201K sewing machine, serial no EN151623, fitted with a Singer sewing motor, serial no K9263839, all contained in case and a Singer sewing motor controller and a black Singer cased set of accessories 

Lot 15

Advertising Art Nouveau original vintage poster The Fine Art Society's Exhibition - Water Colours of Flower Time. In the Austrian Tyrol Italy & England by Rosa Wallis. The Fine Art Society are art dealers with two premises, one in New Bond Street, London occupied since February 1876, and given a new entrance facade in 1881 by Edward William Godwin (1833–1886), and most recently fully refurbished in 2004–05, with a new gallery created for contemporary work. The other gallery is in Dundas Street in Edinburgh's New Town (originally Bourne Fine Art, established 1978). The gallery is also known as the pioneer of the one-man exhibition, most famously that of James McNeill Whistler's First Venice Set of etchings in December 1880; the gallery having sent Whistler to Venice in 1879 in part to enable him to escape from the issues following his libel action against John Ruskin. The commission was for Whistler to travel to Venice for three months to create a series of twelve etchings. Beguiled by the city, he stayed for fourteen months and completed approximately fifty etchings. Venice also inspired Whistler to make some hundred works in pastel, of which 53 were shown in the Venice Pastels exhibition in 1881. During Whistler's absence in Venice, the gallery showed his antagonist John Ruskin's private Collection of Watercolours by J. M. W. Turner, and ran a subscription to pay for Ruskin's legal costs: a supreme exhibition of political sleight of hand. Other living exhibitors at the London premises included Sir John Everett Millais, John Singer Sargent, Burne-Jones, Frank Brangwyn, Walter Richard Sickert, Walter Crane, George Washington Lambert, Henry Charles Brewer and Joseph Southall, and more recently Leonard Rosoman, Emma Sargent, Emily Young, John Byrne, Alexander Stoddart and Geoffrey Clarke. Of many memorial exhibitions held, one was for Lady Alma Tadema in 1910.Fair condition, tears in margins, waving, creases. County: UK, year of printing:1910s, designer: Charles R. Stanton, size (cm): 64x49.5

Lot 167

Set of 9 original vintage art exhibition advertising posters. 1. Karsh A Birthday Celebration - An exhibition organised by the International Center of Photography, New York, and sponsored by Merill Lynch Europe Limited 25 February to 24 April 1988 at the Barbican Art Gallery, featuring a 1954 black and white photograph by an Armenian-Canadian photographer Yousuf Karsh (1908-2002) depicting an English actor and director Laurence Olivier in an elegant suit and tie holding a drink as he looks over his shoulder directly at the viewer. Good condition, folds, creasing, tears on edges, minor staining, pinholes. Country of issue: UK, designer: Yousuf Karsh, size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1988; 2. Turner: The Second Decade 1800-1810 exhibition at The Tate Gallery 10 January - 27 March 1989, featuring an artwork by Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) titled Kew Bridge c.1805, depicting a bridge over Thames river, with Brentford Eyot in the foreground and Strand-on-Green seen through the arches. Good condition, folds, minor creasing, pinholes, small paper losses on left corners and image. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1989; 3. Paint & Painting At The Tate Gallery London 9 June - 18 July 1982, an exhibition about colour and technique in painting and the artists' colourmen's trade. A Working Studio on the lawn with free, practical advice on watercolours, oils, acrylic, alkyds, brushes, grounds and media. - featuring a detail of Claude Monet Painting at the Edge of a Wood, c.1887 by John Singer Sargent. Produced by Richmond Towers Public Relations Ltd., London. Good condition, folds, creasing, pinholes, minor staining. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1982; 4. Victoria & Albert Museum British Art and Design 1900-1960 artwork exhibition presented with assistance from The Baring Foundation featuring a photograph of 'Mindlsave' a 1934 sculpture by Leon Underwood (1890-1975), a British artist, sculptor, printmaker, painter, an influential teacher and promoter of African art. Fair condition, folds, crease marks , tears on edges. Country of issue: UK, designer: , size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1983.; 5. What's new at the Victoria & Albert Museum? Spring 1987 featuring announcements of various art exhibitions - Art and Design in Europe and America 1800-1900, Towards a Bigger Picture: Contemporary British Photographs, Painters and The Derby China Works 1785-1848, Fashion Tracks Designer Clothes for the 1985 Pirelli Calendar, Hand Coloured British Prints - English Artists' Paper: Renaissance to Regency. Good condition, creasing, folds, pinholes. Country of issue: UK, designer: , size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1987.; 6. Romantic Lebanon The European View 1700-1900 An exhibition of oil paintings, watercolours, prints and photographs at Leighton House, London 10 February - 8 March 1986, featuring a stunning artwork depicting men gathered at the feet of an ancient building framed with mountains and trees. Good condition, folds, creasing. Country of issue: UK, designer: , size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1986.; 7. Four Rooms an Arts Council Exhibition at Liberty, London that took place February 10 - March 10 1984, devised by Howard Hodgkin, Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Richard Hamilton, Anthony Caro, featuring a collage of photographs by John Badminton depicting different rooms in the house. Good condition, folds, creasing. Country of issue: UK, designer: , size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1984.; 8. Studio Ceramics Today 25th Anniversary of the Craftsmen Potters Association of Great Britain 5 October until 27 November 1983 at the Victoria & Albert Museum, featuring a photograph of various pots, vases, bowls, jugs, plates on tables set over light background with colourful frame of symbols and signatures. Good condition, creasing, folds, pinholes. Country of issue: UK, designer: , size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1983.; 9. English pottery manufacturer and ceramic chemist Master Potter Bernard Moore (1850-1935) exhibition at Victoria & Albert Museum 15 December 1982 - 6 February 1983, featuring a photograph of a red flambe glaze vase. Good condition, creasing, folds, pinholes, tears on edges. Country of issue: UK, designer: , size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1983.

Lot 323

Make & Model:Singer, Vogue Date of Reg:PVF426F Colour:White cc:1725 Fuel Type:Petrol Transmission:manual Summary:This rare Singer Vogue saloon (the Rootes Arrow variant was only available for four years, from 1966 to 1970) was registered in May 1968 and is showing four recorded keepers overall on its V5C. Its last MoT expired in March 2018 after being tested at an indicated 22,063 miles the year before. However, as an  The odometer currently shows 24,492 miles. The vehicle is described as a solid, original car that starts, runs and drives, although it is noted that the carburettors could do with an overhaul. It is fitted with a four-speed transmission with overdrive. We are told that the 1725cc twin-carb electronic ignition engine is a Holbay version. The interior retains its original cloth trim. The only paperwork with the car is two V5Cs.  

Lot 663

Make & Model:Singer, 4AB Date of Reg:FSL131 Colour:Green cc:1193 Fuel Type:Petrol Mileage:39368 Transmission:manual Summary:This 1193cc Singer Roadster 4AB was registered in May 1952 and is now showing 39,368 miles on its odometer. Its last MoT expired in June 2013 after being tested the year before at an indicated 38,913 miles. However, as an historic vehicle, the Singer no longer requires annual testing. The car is running and driving. Paperwork includes the V5C and a copy of the online MoT data.  

Lot 648

Make & Model:Singer , Gazelle Date of Reg:JLK299D Colour:Green cc:1725 MoT:2025-08-22 Fuel Type:Petrol Mileage:49708 Transmission:manual Summary:Our vendor informs us that this 1725cc Singer Gazelle, registered in January 1966, was previously part of the late David Lucas collection, after he acquired it in 1978. It has the more desirable 1725cc five-bearing engine with all-synchro manual gearbox and front disc brakes. The V5C records two keepers overall. Finished in Holly Green with Willow Green side flashes, and retaining its original green interior and Brew Brothers Ltd sill plaque. Although MoT exempt, it has a valid MoT until August this year. Comes with current and older V5C and several MoT certificates. The odometer shows 49,709 miles. Paperwork includes the V5C and a previous V5 plus some MoT certificates. There's also a spare key as well.  

Lot 294

Singer cased sewing machine, cabinet measures approximately Height 31 inches, Width 21 inches, Depth 18 inches

Lot 656

Dinky Toys 160 Austin A30, 168 Singer Gazelle, 183 Fiat 600 and 260n Royal Mail van, boxes fair/poor, models good/excellent (Est. plus 24% buyer's premium inc. VAT)

Lot 142

An Antique Jones Serpent or Cats Back Sewing Machine and Singer mat.

Lot 344A

A cased Singer sewing machine, shipping unavailable

Lot 228

Royal Doulton figures: Thankful, Playtime, Christmas Choir Carol Singer Boy together with small Coalport figure and small seated Royal Doulton cat figure (5).

Lot 1237

Two vintage petrol cans and a cast iron singer sewing stool base.

Lot 3043

A marble topped garden table on cast iron frame, converted from a Singer sewing machine base. Length 107cm, height 76cm, width 54cm.

Lot 3048

Boss Acoustic Singer Live LT 60 watt amplifier, together with a Shure SM57 Dynamic microphone, in case with instructions

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