Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Fine Art and Antiques (Day 3 of 3) | |||
Auctioneer: | Anderson & Garland | Location: | Newcastle |
Contact: | Tel: 0191 430 3000 Fax: 0191 430 3001 | ||
Date: | 27th March 2014 | Time: | 10:00AM |
Details: | Viewing: Thursday 20th March 10am to 4.30pm Friday 21st March 10am to 4.30pm Saturday 22nd March 9.30am to 12.30pm Monday 24th March 10am to 2pm |
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Auction Lots - Page 2 | |||
889 | |||
Keilhau (Wilhelm) Norway and the Bergen Line, 8vo, half calf, illus., Bergen 1953; and Cassell's Story of the Sea, various editors, 2 vols, half calf, lge. 8vo, 1895. (3) £20 - 35 |
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890 | |||
Harding (S.) The Fighting at Jutland, 4to, cloth, illus., c.1920. £15 - 25 |
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891 | |||
Tomlinson (William Weaver) The North Eastern Railway: Its Rise and Development, 4to, quarter calf, illus., Newcastle, 1914. £20 - 35 |
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892 | |||
The Imperial Journal of Art, Science, Mechanics and Engineering, 3 vols, lge. 4to, half calf, illus. with woodcut engravings, published by James Ainsworth, Manchester, c.1850. £30 - 45 |
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893 | |||
Vyner (Robert Thomas) Notitia venatica: a Treatise on Fox-hunting, to which is added a compendious Kennel Stud Book, 8vo, later half morocco, frontispiece and plates, 1841. £100 - 150 |
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894 | |||
Vyner (Robert Thomas) Notitia venatica, a Treatise on Fox-hunting... A new Edition... by William C.A. Blew... Revised.. by Cuthbert Bradley, 2 vols, large 8vo, half morocco, plates, 1910. £70 - 100 |
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895 | |||
Williams (William Freke) The Life and Times of the late Duke of Wellington, 2 vols (of 4) in 1, large 8vo, half calf (rebacked), additional engraved titlepage, plates, [1853]. £30 - 40 |
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896 | |||
Atkinson (C.T.) The South Wales Borderers 24th Foot 1689-1937, 4to, cloth gilt, portrait, plates & illustrations, Cambridge, 1937. £50 - 80 |
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897 | |||
Alexander (Capt. C.O.) and (F.M.B.) (ed.) HMS Dauntless: South America and the Straits, 1932-1935, 8vo, gilt cloth, illus., nd. £15 - 25 |
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898 | |||
Gardner (K.S.) and N.D. Clark, Sir William Russell Flint 1880-1969, a comparative Review of the Artist's signed limited edition Prints, 4to, half morocco, slipcase, colour plates, copy number 602 of 1500 copies, Bristol, 1986; Gardner (K.S.) Sir William Russell Flint 1880-1969, a catalogue raisonné of the Artist's unsigned limited edition Works, 4to, morocco, slipcase, colour plates, copy number 568 of 1525 copies, Bristol, 1994. (2) £80 - 120 |
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899 | |||
Album of 19th-century artwork, containing watercolours, pencil sketches, pen and ink drawings, some highlighted in colour wash, showing portraits, scenes, natural history, landscapes and one seascape, with several engraved plates from The Gallery of the Graces (1836), 4to, half straight-grained morocco, [1830's-1840's], bookplate of J.G.G.C. Irvine. £30 - 40 |
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900 | |||
Dibdin (Thomas Frognall) A Bibliographical Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany... Second Edition, 3 vols, 8vo, later half morocco, 3 frontispieces, plates & illustrations, 1829, presentation inscription "Presented by E. Clough-Taylor Esq., 1845, WS", bookplate of Arthur Scott, Rotherfield. £100 - 150 |
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901 | |||
Moule (Thomas) Bibliotheca heraldica Magnae Britanniae, 8vo, half morocco, portrait, illustrations, 1822. £30 - 40 |
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902 | |||
Blyton (Enid) Five Have a Wonderful Time, 1952; Five Go Down to the Sea, 1953; Five Go to Mystery Moor, 1954; Five Have Plenty of Fun, 1955; Five Go to Billycock Hill, 1957, together 5 vols, 12mo, cloth, d-js; Lister (Gladys) Quest for Starlight, 12mo, cloth, d-j, 1956; Hill (Lorna) The Little Dancer, 12mo, cloth, d-j, 1956, first editions. (7) £50 - 100 |
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903 | |||
Fleming (Ian) The Spy Who Loved Me, and On Her Majesty's Secret Service, 12mo, cloth, first editions 1962 and 1963; with dws. (2) £30 - 50 |
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904 | |||
Fleming (Ian) You Only Live Twice, and The Man With The Golden Gun, 12mo, cloth, first editions 1964 and 1965; with dws; together with three foreign language James Bond paperback novels. (5) £30 - 50 |
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905-909 | |||
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910 | |||
Local early postal interest and signatures, to include: 17th and 18th Century letters, signed by various people from the North East, 1830's 'Free' stamped envelopes with addresses, names include Charles William Bigge, Chairman of Northumberland; Matthew White Ridley, Ist Viscount Ridley; Sir William Clayton, Sunderland; Rowland Burdon, Castle Eden; William Bates; Sir John Swinburne, Capheaton; and many others, all stuck into a scrap book. £100 - 200 |
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911 | |||
Mae West 1893-1980: a signed advertising picture for 'The Riché Salons' for Hair & Beauty Culture, they were officially opened by 'Mae West' (written in hair) and with dedication below "Wishing England's most lovely beauty salon every success, sincerely May West, March 11th, 1948", on yellow and gold silk within a gilt florally decorated frame, frame 16in. (41cms) wide. £150 - 250 |
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912 | |||
Winston Churchill: a signed letter on House of Commons letter headed paper, 'It has given me great pleasure to receive your kind message on my birthday, Winston Churchill, November 30, 1948, to Miss Wendy Dixon, The Mount, Cuckfield, Sussex'; together with a photograph of Churchill on horseback. £200 - 300 |
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913 | |||
An autograph album containing all four signatures of the Beatles, to include: George Harrison signed in biro on paper, stuck in; Paul McCartney signed on paper, stuck in; Ringo Starr and John Lennon on the same page; together with various others, including: Tony Jackson; Chris Curtis; Freddie Garrity; Bo Diddly; Johnny Steel; Denny Laine, signed twice; and others. £500 - 800 |
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914 | |||
A signed photograph collection, to include: Queen Victoria, dated 1893, in gilt and ebonised frame; Cilla Black; Timothy Dalton; Michael Gambon; Penelope Keith; Ian Botham; Paul Eddington; David Suchet, Felicity Kendall; Julie Walters; Daniel Day Lewis; Lulu; Dawn French; Freddy Garrity; Frank Bruno; Michael Caine; Peter O'Toole; Judy Dench; Ian McKellen; Bing Crosby at the Palladium, 1976; and many others. (approximately 400 in total) See illustration £200 - 400 |
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915 | |||
A collection of Itallian 'B' movie posters, to include: L'insazibile, 1977; Gwendoline, 1984; i Racconti del letto, 1980; La Siciliana (La Ragazza con la Pistola), 1968; Sigan a esa Ruba!, 1968; Eccesso Di Difesa, 1976; Matrimonio, 1976; and two others, Some Girls Do, 1969; and The Silencers, 1966. (9) £100 - 200 |
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916 | |||
A British quad poster, by Robert Brownjohn, (1925-1970), for Goldfinger, 1964, style A, printed by Stafford & Co Ltd for United Artists, 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cms). See illustration £2000 - 3000 |
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917 | |||
A British quad poster for Octopussy, 1983, printed by W.E. Berry Ltd for MGM/UA Entertainment Co, 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cms). £80 - 120 |
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918 | |||
A British quad poster for For Your Eyes Only, 1981, printed by Lonsdale & Bartholomew for United Artists, 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cms) See illustration £150 - 250 |
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919 | |||
A British quad poster for The Man Who Fell to Earth, 1976, designed by Vic Fair for British Lion Films, 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cms). £80 - 120 |
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920 | |||
A British quad poster for The Boyfriend, 1971, printed byW.E. Berry Ltd for MGM/EMI,with lower title 'ABC the firstname in entertainment, Haymarket Newcastle upon Tyne, from Sunday Feb 13th', 30 x 40in. (76 x 102cms). £50 - 100 |
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921 | |||
A collection of British quad posters, titles include: Fame, 1980; Jaws, 1975; E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, 1982; Rocky II, 1979; The Exorcist, 1973; and a double-feature poster for Monty Python's Life of Brian, 1979, and Airplane, 1980. (6) £100 - 200 |
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922 | |||
Three double-feature horror quad posters, to include: The Savage Bees, 1976, and The Incredible Melting Man, 1977; Shock, 1977, and The Blood Spattered Bride, 1972; and The Car, 1977, and Day of the Animals, 1977. £50 - 100 |
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923 | |||
Three double-feature action quad posters, to include: The Warriors, 1979, and Death Wish, 1974; The Outlaw Josey Wales, 1979, and Magnum Force, 1973; Straw Dogs, 1971, and Death Weekend, 1976. £50 - 100 |
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924 | |||
Three British quad posters, to include: Death Drive (aka Hitch Hike), 1977; The Changeling, 1980; and Phantasm, 1979. £50 - 100 |
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925 | |||
A collection of quad film posters, to include: The Rose, 1979; Yesterday's Hero, 1979; The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu, 1980; The Rescuers, 1977; Educating Rita, 1983; Midnight Cowboy, 1969; The Omen, 1976; Dr, Phibes Rises Again, 1972; Son of the Pink Panther, 1993; and Reds, 1981. (10) £100 - 200 |
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926 | |||
Four British Railways posters, to include: Motorail 78, 'The relaxing way to start your motoring holiday', 60 x 39 1/2in. (152 x 100cms); 'Easy guide to Motorail', 60 x 39 1/2in. (152 x 100cms); Inter-City 'Have a good trip!', 60 x 39 1/2in. (152 x 100cms); and Sealink 'We've got more going for you to the IOW', 40 x 24 3/4in. (102 x 63cms). £100 - 150 |
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927 | |||
A group of Second World War medals, awarded to 906693 Bombardier N.C. Grisenthwaite, Royal Artillery, including: War and Burma Star; War Medal; Victory Medal; and Territorial Efficient Service Medal, with ribbons; miniatures; boxes; and letters. £100 - 150 |
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928 | |||
An Italian Rapier, probably early 18th Century, the 37in. (93cms) single fullered blade on a hilt with cup and cross guard, bow knuckle guard, wire grip and domed pommel, with associated velvet covered scabbard mounted white metal end. £100 - 180 |
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929 | |||
A First World War autograph/common place book, kept by Nurse (and later Sister) F.L. Maguire, whilst working in hospitals in Norbury, Croydon and Rouen, France, between 1916-1919, containing drawings, verse, signatures and best wishes from over 120 servicemen tended to by Sister Maguire, from around sixty different allied regiments having been injured in battles, including: The Somme, Lewes, Ypres and Gallipoli. See illustration £200 - 400 |
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930 | |||
A W.W.I. British SMLE bayonet, 1907 pattern, the 17in. (43cms) single-edged fullered blade with hook quillon and plain wooden grip, leather-bound scabbard and canvas frog, 22 3/4in. (58cms) long overall; together with a W.W.I. British bayonet, the 17in. (43cms) single-edged fullered blade by Wilkinson, 1907, fitted to a 1913/4 hilt, leather-bound scabbard and canvas frog. (2) £80 - 120 |
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931 | |||
A late 19th Century bamboo sword stick, the 29in. (74cms) fullered blade stamped 'Verona 13', with leather-clad bamboo crook handle and scabbard. £60 - 100 |
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932 | |||
A late 19th Century bamboo and ivory sword stick, the single-edged blade unmarked on bamboo handle, with white metal collar engraved 'T. Vardy to Rd. Oates', carved ivory dog head pattern finial with inlaid red stone eyes, bamboo sheath (some missing). £70 - 100 |
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933 | |||
An early 18th Century short sword, possibly English, the tapering 32in. (82cms) triangular blade etched with floral decoration, shaped guard, bow knuckle guard, grip blued with woven and twisted design, faceted oval pommel, mounted in places with yellow metal floral decoration, 38in. (97cms) overall. £200 - 300 |
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934 | |||
An early 20th Century Persian Khanjar, fitted with 8 1/2in. (22cms) double-edged curved blade on a horn handle, embossed copper mounts with Persian script and numbers '1909-1379', embossed leather scabbard with metal tip. £150 - 250 |
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935 | |||
A pair of Crimea medals, including: the Victorian Crimea Medal with Inkermann & Sebastopol Bars; and a Turkish Crimea medal, both awarded to 'No. 2047 G. Gale', marked 7th Royal Fusiliers to one, and 7th Regiment of Foot to the other, with ribbons. £300 - 500 |
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936 | |||
A pair of First World War General Service medals awarded to No. 138555 Gunner G.H.W. Gale, Royal Artillery, including: Victory and War medal, with ribbons. £50 - 80 |
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937 | |||
A pair of First World War General Service medals, awarded to No. 128127 Gunner H. Sowerby, Royal Artillery, including: War medal and Victory medal, with ribbons. £40 - 60 |
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938 | |||
A Victorian Infantry officer's sword, 1822 pattern, the 30 1/2in. (80cms) blade with single edge, etched floral design and royal cypher, the hilt with open bow guard also decorated with royal cypher, wire-bound shagreen grip and stepped pommel, the leather-bound scabbard with brass mounts. £100 - 200 |
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939 | |||
A Victorian smallsword, the 31 1/2in. (80cms) blade double-edged, etched with scrolls, by Firmin & Sons Ltd., St. Martin's Lane, London, the hilt with royal cypher above oak leaves to guard, bow pattern knuckle guard and crown pattern pommel, the leather-bound scabbard with lacquered brass mounts engraved with oak leaves (scabbard in three pieces), overall length 37in. (94cms). £100 - 200 |
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940 | |||
A family collection of First and Second World War medals and ephemera, to include: a pair of First World War General Service Medals, awarded to 5333 Sgt. T. Jardine, Northumberland Fusiliers; a collection of Second World War Medals, some awarded to 557479 Sgt. J.W. Jardine, Royal Navy and later Northumberland Hussars, including: Africa Star with North Africa clasp; Burma Star; Atlantic Star; War Star; War Medal; and an Elizabeth II Territorial Efficient Service Medal; a volume of The History of the Northumberland (Hussars) Yeomanry, 1819-1923, by Howard Pease, 1924; a pair of photographs of J.W. Jardine in uniform; his service book; various letters; and ephemera; epaulettes; badges; buttons; and sundries. £150 - 250 |
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941 | |||
A pair of .65 cal. flintlock pistols, by Woolley, Sargent & Fairfax, c.1820, each with swivel ramrod below barrel, the lockplate stamped with maker's mark and "Warranted", the walnut full stock and grip fitted with brass furniture, 15 1/2in. (39cms) overall. £500 - 700 |
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942 | |||
A 19th Century converted rifle, the 35 1/2in. (90cms) .577 cal. barrel held with three rings, ramrod below, the lock fitted with a replacement snider action and folding sight, stamped with crown mark and 'Tower 1871', the brass butt stamped 'RE', 55in. (140cms) long. £120 - 180 |
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Fine Art and Antiques (Day 3 of 3) | |||
Auctioneer: | Anderson & Garland | Location: | Newcastle |
Contact: | Tel: 0191 430 3000 Fax: 0191 430 3001 | ||
Date: | 27th March 2014 | Time: | 10:00AM |
Details: | Viewing: Thursday 20th March 10am to 4.30pm Friday 21st March 10am to 4.30pm Saturday 22nd March 9.30am to 12.30pm Monday 24th March 10am to 2pm |
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