Decades of Design June 2017

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Decades of Design Specialist sale of 20th Century Design and Art Saturday 3rd June sale starts at 10.30am


Decades of design JUNE 2017 WRIGHT MARSHALL


Decades of Design

WRIGHT MARSHALL Decades of design JUNE 2017

Specialist sale of 20th Century Design and Art Saturday 3rd JUNE sale starts at 10am

Lots 1 - 352

Lots 360 - 551

Lots 581 - 751

Niall Williams niallwilliams@wrightmarshall.co.uk Furniture, Ceramics, Glass and Metalware

Neil Manley neilmanley@wrightmarshall.co.uk Vinyl, Posters, Comics and Computer Equipment

Nick Hall nickhall@wrightmarshall.co.uk Northern Art and Modern & Contemporary Art

Viewing times: Wednesday 31st May 2 - 5.30pm Thursday 1st June 9.30am - 5.30pm Friday 2nd June 9.30am - 6.30pm Saturday 3rd June 9.00am - 10.30am

Catalogue from and enquiries to: Marshall House, Church Hill, Knutsford, Cheshire Telephone: 01565 653284 Email fineart@wrightmarshall.co.uk Web: wrightmarshall.co.uk

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Specialists’ Top Picks: Nick, Niall and Neil select their favourite lots from the auction.

 Lot 652: Sir Kyffin Williams RA KBE (British, 1918-2006) - ‘Mountain Landscape’ Oil on canvas, signed with initials lower right, written verso ‘1984’, approx 46x81cm, framed. £6000 - 10000 ▼ Lot 745: Harold Riley (British, b. 1934) ‘Figure Study’ Oil on panel, signed and dated (19)56, inscribed by hand verso, approx 29x21cm, framed. NB: We have contacted the artist Harold Riley, and have had the following reply from his daughter Kate - “the painting is a figure study of a worker in the fields in Spain. It was started in Spain in 1956 and completed on his return to Salford. He said it should simply be called Figure Study” £3000 - 5000 ▼ Lot 746: Pierre Adolphe Valette (French, 1876-1942) - ‘Self Portrait 1912’ Pencil and charcoal, bears artist details and title to mount, also bears label verso for the City of Salford Art Galleries, Perera Collection Exhibition, September 21st - October 28th 1984, also bears label verso for the Portsmouth City Museums Adolphe Valette Exhibition 12th February - 27th March 1983, stencilled verso ‘A. Valette no. 6’, also other labels verso, approx 49x38cm, mounted and framed. Figure Study” £3000 - 5000

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Decades of Design t Lot 39: A rare Alessandro Pianon ‘Pulcini’ Murano glass bird Designed by Vetreria Vistosi, Circa 1964, raised on detachable bronzed legs and veined marble support, height 34cm.

▲ Lot 299: A Mid Century teak sideboard Having two sliding doors with applied straw decoration, with three drawers, height 211cm. £150 - 200

£600 - 800  Lot 161: A large Whitefriars glass Drunken Bricklayer vase Designed by Geoffrey Baxter, decorated in the Kingfisher blue colourway, pattern number 9673, height 33cm. £300 - 500

▲ Lot 405: Approx One Hundred 45rpm Records

▲ Lot 377: A Rare LP by FOLK Band THE MINOR BIRDS Titled ‘The Minor Birds’ Released in 1972 by Midas Recordings cat no. MFHR 045 £400 - 500

1960s POP. By artists/bands such as Buddy Holly, The Rolling Stones, P.J Proby, Billy Fury, Manfred Mann, The Mojos, The Four Pennies, The Fortunes, The Moody Blues, Roy Orbison, Cilla Black, Cliff Richard, Dave Berry, Applejacks, The Rockin’ Berries, The Typhoons, Jimmy Ruffin, Elvis Presley, Jackie Trent, Sonny & Cher, Chuck Berry, The Walker Brothers, Ronnie Carroll, Faron Young, etc. This is a Wonderful Collection. All bought by the vendors Aunt during the 1960s from Rothery Radio Ltd, St. Helens. Unbelievably all are still in their original Rothery Retail Bags. They are believed to have been bought at a weekend by the Aunt and left this way until now unplayed. All are original issues and in near mint condition. £100 - 200

▲ Lot 447: A Pair of B&O (Bang & Olufsen) Beolab 6000 Active Loudspeakers With instruction manual, designed by David Lewis and been in production since 1992. (Sold electrically untested) NB: The Beolab 6000 is probably one of the most famous speakers around today. They form part of the standard exhibition at the museum of Modern Art in New York £200 - 300 3 BP* - Buyer's Premium of 21% incl. VAT @ 20%


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10 1 A Perthshire glass paperweight Of circular form, circa 1970 having millefiori and white latticino internal decoration, diameter 7cm, bears P cane and original paper label

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£70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)

Decorated in relief with stylised figures in landscape scene, unmarked, length 38.5cm, width 20cm

2 A late 19th Century French paperweight by St Louis With scramble millefiori decoration, diameter 6.5cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 3 A Perthshire glass paperweight Having faceted body with internal millefiori and white latticino decoration, with central P cane and original paper label to base, diameter 6.7cm £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 4 Four circular glass paperweights Each having millefiori internal decoration, various manufacturers to include Perthshire, John Deacons, diameter of largest example 6.5cm £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 5 A Lalique France clear and frosted glass vase ‘Rosine’, signed to base and complete with original label, height 13cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

5A A Mid Century studio pottery wall plaque

£30 - 50 (plus 21% BP*) 6 A Lalique France clear and frosted glass vase Of tapering ovoid form, ‘Nymphea’, signed to base and complete with original label and box, height 14cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 7 A Lalique France clear and enamelled glass vase Relief decorated with floral sprays with enamel highlights, signed to base and complete with original box £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

diameter 25cm £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 10 A large Lalique France frosted glass vase ‘Martinets’ signed to base, height 24cm, diameter at largest point 16cm £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 11 A Lalique France clear glass charger

8 A Lalique France clear and frosted glass vase

‘Roscoff’ signed to rim, complete with original label and box, diameter 35cm

‘Bagatelle’ signed and complete with original label, height 17cm

£300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*)

£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 9 A Lalique France clear and frosted glass bowl ‘Nemours’, signed to base, height 10cm,

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12 A Lalique clear and frosted car mascot ‘Spirit of Ecstasy’ with etched Rolls Royce mark to base and limited edition number 049 to base, height 19cm, complete with original label and certificates £300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*)


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31 15 An Art Deco Josef Inwald frosted glass vase

23 Two pieces of Whitefriars glass by Geoffrey Baxter

Of bulbous form, relief decorated with fish, embossed Czechoslovakia to base, height 20cm

Each decorated in the Kingfisher blue colourway, comprising bark vase, height 23cm, coffin vase, height 13cm

£40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 16 Alvar Aalto Iittala blue glass wave bowl Length 14cm, complete with original label £30 - 50 (plus 21% BP*) 17 A Stromberg glass vase of ovoid form Designed by Gunnar Nylund, signed and numbered B772, height 14cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 18 A contemporary Hoglund (New Zealand) Art Glass vase of ovoid form Having blue and amber internal decoration, by Ola Hoglund, signed to base and bears original label, height 11cm, together with a similar unmarked bowl, length 19cm £30 - 50 (plus 21% BP*) 19 A Lalique France frosted glass vase of cylindrical form Relief decorated with a single flower, signed to base and original label to inner rim, height 27cm, complete with original box £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 20 Bertil Vallien for Kosta Boda glass paperweight

£50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 24 A pair of contemporary glass circular sculptures Each having internal multi coloured decoration of stylised motifs, raised on square glass supports, unsigned, height 19cm, diameter 17cm £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 25 A Lalique France frosted glass powder bowl and cover ‘Enfants Cherubs’, signed to base, height 8.5cm, diameter 11cm £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 25A A Mid Century Hungarian studio pottery bowl Relief decorated to the centre with stylised motifs on a green and brown glaze ground, signed to back, diameter 27cm £30 - 50 (plus 21% BP*) 26 A Holmegaard Gulvase decorated in a blue colourway Designed by Otto Brauer, height 26cm £30 - 50 (plus 21% BP*)

13 An Art Deco Etling opalescent glass model of a bird

Of arched rectangular form, decorated with a blue and amber coloured panther, complete with original label and signed to base, raised on rectangular plinth base, height 13cm, length 21cm

27 A contemporary studio glass pedestal bowl

Perching, signed to base, height 8.5cm

£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

£40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*)

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£30 - 50 (plus 21% BP*)

Having air bubble decoration in a mid blue colourway, smooth pontil to mark, height 14cm, diameter 26cm

21 A Lalique clear and frosted glass bowl

28 A pair of Swedish art glass vases

14 An Art Deco style Cristal de Serves frosted glass figure

‘Pinsons’, signed to base, height 9.5cm, diameter 23.5cm

Depicting a nude girl with outswept arms and gown, signed to rim and complete with original label, height 20cm

£200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)

Each having internal multi coloured decoration, having linear motifs on a yellow ground, complete with original labels, height 28cm

22 A contemporary Orrefors clear and frosted glass vase

29 A Daum France clear glass bowl

£50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

£70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)

Having engraved decoration depicting a lady holding flowers, signed to base, height 23cm

With wavy rim, diameter 22cm, together with a similar Baccarat example, diameter 13cm

£40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*)

£50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 5 BP* - Buyer's Premium of 21% incl. VAT @ 20%

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30 A pair of contemporary clear glass vases Each relief decorated with stem style decoration, height 19cm £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 30A A Mid Century Claire Lienard studio pottery wall plaque Of rectangular form having relief decoration of a stylised figure on a green glazed ground, signed and complete with original label verso, length 35cm, width 19cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 31 An Art Deco style blown glass drinking set Possibly by Istvan Komaromy, comprising decanter with milk glass internal nude figure holding a ball, height 22cm, six cocktail glasses with blue glass bowls having engraved floral decoration, supported by milk glass nude Art Deco dancing girls, height 10.5cm £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

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32 An Art Deco style blown glass figure By Istvan Komaromy, modelled as a milk glass nude dancing girl, raised on a globular ball, remains of original label to base, height 17cm £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 33 Two pieces of Luigi Mandruzzato for Murano glass To include a polygon shaped vase, internally decorated with ruby red, lime green and blue encased with clear glass, height 14.5cm, faceted bowl having internal green and yellow coloured body, height 7cm, diameter 11cm £30 - 50 (plus 21% BP*) 34 A suite of three contemporary glass vases In the manner of Holmegaard, decorated in blue with a opal encased interior, height of largest example 59cm £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 35 A Holmegaard smoky glass Kluk decanter Height 27cm, complete with original label and box. £30 - 50 (plus 21% BP*) 35A A Colin Melborune for Beswick ceramic model of an Otter Finished in a grey glaze, length 32cm £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 36 A large Mdina glass pedestal goblet Having internal multi coloured decoration, signed Mdina glass 1977 and artist signature, height 19cm, width 12cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 37 A large Mdina glass vase of bulbous form Having internal gilt and turquoise blue linear motifs to body, signed Mdina glass 1976 and artist signature to base, height 17cm, diameter 16cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 38 A large and impressive Luigi Mandruzzato for Murano glass vase Of diamond form, decorated with internal gilt speckles on an amethyst ground, height 30cm, width 8cm. £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 39 A rare Alessandro Pianon ‘Pulcini’ Murano glass bird Designed by Vetreria Vistosi, Circa 1964, raised on detachable bronzed legs and veined marble support, height 34cm. £600 - 800 (plus 21% BP*)

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40 A Moorcroft pottery vase of baluster form

41 A pair of modern Moorcroft pottery vases

Decorated in the Hibiscus pattern on a mustard coloured ground, impressed marks and green signature to base, height 20cm

Of squat form, decorated in the Anemone pattern on a blue ground, impressed factory marks to base, height 11cm (seconds quality)

£50 - 70 (plus 21% BP*)

£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

40A A Mid Century Bertoncello Italian studio pottery sculptural vase

42 A modern Moorcroft pottery trial double gourd vase

Modelled in the form of two stacking cubes, height 22.5cm

Decorated in the ‘Rooster’ pattern, designed by Kerry Goodwin, impressed factory marks and dated 14-115 to base, height 29cm

£30 - 50 (plus 21% BP*)

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46 A Walter Moorcroft pottery jug Decorated in the ‘Leaf and Berry’ pattern on a green/ blue ground, impressed factory marks and signed to base, height 18.5cm

51 43 A Walter Moorcroft pottery vase Decorated in the ‘Pomegranate’ pattern on a blue ground, impressed factory marks and signature to base, height 17cm (restored) £50 - 70 (plus 21% BP*) 44 A Moorcroft pottery and Tudric pewter trumpet vase Decorated in the ‘Pomegranate’ pattern on a green/ blue ground, with Tudric pewter foot rim, produced for Liberty & Co, height 16cm £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 45 A Walter Moorcroft vase of baluster form Decorated in the ‘Hibiscus’ pattern on a blue ground, impressed factory marks, blue signature and paper label to base, height 25cm

51 A huge modern Moorcroft pottery limited edition floor vase Decorated in the ‘Isle Royale’ pattern, designed by Anji Davenport, numbered 22/100 to base, height 39cm.

£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

£500 - 700 (plus 21% BP*)

47 A Walter Moorcroft pottery vase of baluster form

52 A modern Moorcroft pottery circular wall charger

Decorated in the ‘Wisteria’ pattern on a blue ground, impressed factory marks and blue signature to base, height 13cm

Decorated in the ‘Gypsy’ pattern on a blue ground, impressed factory marks to reverse, diameter 35cm.

£140 - 160 (plus 21% BP*) 48 A William Moorcroft cylindrical candlestick Decorated in the ‘Cornflower’ pattern on a blue ground, green signature and impressed factory marks to base, height 20cm £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 49 A Walter Moorcroft pottery table lamp Of baluster form, decorated in the ‘Orchid’ pattern on a flambé ground, blue signature, original paper label and impressed factory marks to base, height 32cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 50 A large and impressive Moorcroft pottery jardiniere

£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 53 A modern Moorcroft pottery limited edition circular charger Decorated in the ‘Balloon’ pattern, designed by Sally Tuffin, numbered 37/200 and printed specially commissioned by R & R collectibles Ltd, London, England, diameter 35cm (seconds quality) £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 54 A William Moorcroft pottery bowl Of circular form, decorated in the ‘Claremont’ pattern, produced for Liberty & Co, green signature and printed made for Liberty & Co and numbered 420081, diameter 23cm. £500 - 700 (plus 21% BP*)

Decorated in the ‘Wisteria’ pattern on a blue ground, blue signature and impressed factory marks to base, height 22cm, diameter 29cm

55 A large Alan Wallwork studio pottery vase

£300 - 400 (plus 21% BP*)

£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

Of shouldered ovoid form, having incised sgraffito decoration, signed to base, height 26cm, width 23cm

£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 7 BP* - Buyer's Premium of 21% incl. VAT @ 20%

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56 A large Alan Wallwork studio pottery ‘Delta’ vase

with remains of purple glaze, signed, height 27cm, width 24cm.

Of curved form, having incised and impressed decoration surrounding a central glazed cartouche, signed to base, height 22cm, width 28cm.

£150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 64 An Arts & Crafts Sir Edmund Elton Elton ware flask

£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

Of cylindrical form having two loop handles, with mask head spout and embossed floral decoration to lower body on blue, green and red glazed ground, height 20cm, signed Elton to base.

57 An Alan Wallwork studio pottery ‘Delta’ vase Having impressed pierced decoration surrounding a central blue glazed cartouche, signed, height 17cm, length 28cm.

£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 65 A Royal Lancastrian vase of cylindrical form with inverted neck

£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 58 Two pieces of Alan Wallwork studio pottery

Painted in cobalt blue with geometric motifs, finished on a light blue ground, thrown by E.T. Radford and produced by William S. Mycock, height 22cm

To include a sliced melon vase, height 12cm, length 21cm, signed, sliced pebble vase, height 13cm, signed

£70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)

£70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)

66 A Raymond Loewy (1893-1986) Continental China part service

59 A large Alan Wallwork studio pottery sliced melon vase Having incised and pierced decoration, signed to base, height 17cm, length 29cm

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£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 60 A large Alan Wallwork studio pottery floor vase

62 An Alan Wallwork studio pottery ‘Delta’ vase

Of plain oval form, signed to base, height 42cm

Having impressed circles, some examples with purple glaze, surrounded by sgraffito, signed to base, height 21cm, width 23cm.

£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 61 A large Alan Wallwork studio pottery floor vase Of plain oval form, height 43cm, signed to base (af) £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

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Comprising two circular tureens and covers, six dinner plates, six side plates, four bowls, ten saucers and three small tureen covers

£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 63 An impressive Alan Wallwork studio pottery vase Of circular form, having large central opening, with pierced circles, surrounding a central open circle

67 A French Longwy art pottery bowl Decorated in enamel with floral motifs on a turquoise ground, factory marks to base, diameter 22cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 68 A pair of Art Nouveau Minton Secessionist range plates Each of circular form with tube lined decoration on a blue and amber ground, printed factory and no. 5 to base, diameter 25.5cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)


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69 B. Vallien for Rorstrand studio pottery model of a owl

74 A large Japanese studio pottery wall plaque

Mid 20th Century, relief decorated with stylised motifs, signed to base, height 15cm.

Of rectangular form, painted with stylised motifs on a grey ground, signed to bottom rim, 45x33cm with original metal hanging wall bracket

£50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 70 A large art pottery terracotta cylindrical floor vase Decorated with floral motifs on a green glazed body, indistinct factory marks to base, possibly Langley ware, height 37cm, together with a West German Fat Lava vase, tube-lined with stylised motifs, height 19cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 71 Anthony Russell Collins (b.1942) studio pottery vase Of cylindrical form, having temoki glazed neck and shoulders above a matt glazed body, impressed seal mark to base, height 23cm

Provenance: The vendors parents purchased this plaque mid 20th Century from Japan £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 75 A Richard Parkinson studio pottery cylindrical vase ‘The Sunday Times’ decorated with a news print for the Sunday times, dated October 1977, signed Richard Parkinson to base, height 43cm. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 75A A contemporary Christofle silver-plated asparagus dish Of teardrop form, having detachable base, impressed marks, length 36cm

£30 - 50 (plus 21% BP*)

£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

72 A Troika pottery ‘Brick’ vase

76 A Burmantofts Art Pottery vase of squat bulbous form

Having impressed and embossed stylised decoration finished on a manganese ground, signed Troika and painters initials for Holly Jackson (1977-1978), height 21cm.

Having incised geometric and linear decoration on a red glazed ground, impressed factory marks and no. 1136 to base, height 12cm.

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78 A contemporary slipware pottery plate Of circular form, incised with motto ‘A Sower Went Out To Sow His Seed’ surrounding a central image depicting a seed sower, signed to verso, diameter 25.5cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 79 A large Minton Secessionist range jardiniere Relief decorated with stylised floral motifs inset between Art Nouveau motifs, finished on a red glazed ground, factory marks and no. 616446 to base, height 21cm. £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)

£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

80 A Charles Brannam of Barnstaple Brannam ware Art Pottery jug

73 Three pieces of Roger Guerin Art Pottery

77 An Arts & Crafts Art Pottery bottle vase

To include a three handled Arts & Crafts style vase, incised with fleur de loom, height 30cm, Bellarmine style jug of baluster form, having three embossed plaques, height 35cm, further jug with central embossed plaque with crest, height 33.5cm, each with impressed factory marks to base.

Possibly Linthorpe, decorated in an all over blue/green glaze, unsigned, height 24cm

Decorated with a fish and seaweed with fish head spout and tail handle, signed and dated 1891 to base, height 14.5cm

£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)

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80A Tapio Wirkkala (1915-1985) silverplated vase Of square waisted form, impressed marks to base, height 22cm, together with a Tapio Wirkkala silverplated bowl, length 30cm £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 81 A Crown Devon Fielding musical jug ‘Sally’ By Gracie Fields, height 21cm. £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 82 An Art Deco Wadeheath musical jug ‘Three little pigs’ the handle in the form of The Big Bad Wolf, height 26cm, stamped Wadeheath by permission of Walt Disney £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 83 A large and impressive Mid Century Italian vase Of triangular form, decorated with stylised motifs, painted in shades of turquoise, yellow and brown, signed Lalva Italy to base, height 50cm £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 84 Seven pieces of Briglin studio pottery

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To include two tall planters, one decorated with thistles, height 18cm, cylindrical vase, having incised linear decoration, height 15cm, bottle shaped vase decorated with thistles, height 23cm.

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£50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 85 Six Briglin studio pottery ceramic models of animals To include a green glazed frog, signed Richard Hill, height 12cm, money box modelled in the form of a rabbit, height 13cm, ram money box, height 9.5cm. £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 86 Eight Briglin studio pottery models of animals To include Elephant paperweights, height 11.5cm, tortoise money box, height 6cm, model of squirrel, height 9cm. £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 87 Twelve Briglin studio pottery animals To include large dog, height 12cm, length 18cm, dog money box, length 10cm, salt and pepper shakers modelled in the form of dogs, length 10cm

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£70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 88 Twelve pieces of Briglin studio pottery To include large vase having incised linear motifs to top rim, height 23cm, two cylindrical vases having floral motifs, height of largest example 19cm, salt and pepper shakers. £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 89 Two Briglin studio pottery table lamps The first having incised decoration on a white and green glazed ground, height (excluding fitting) 33cm, the second example of bulbous form, having incised linear decoration, height (excluding fitting) 23cm. £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 90 A Bitossi Italian studio pottery model of a bird Of circular form, having incised decoration, finished in Rimini colourway, raised on two metal legs, height 21cm. £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

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90A A large and impressive good quality Art Nouveau style table lamp With stained glass conical shade, in the manner of Tiffany & Co, having floral decoration to shade, raised on a twisted column support, unmarked, diameter of shade 44cm

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91 Andrew Hill (b.1964) Raku fired studio pottery pedestal bowl

95 A harlequin pair of Doulton Lambeth Art ware candlesticks

Having mottled decoration finished in colours of bronze, green and yellow, signed to foot rim, height 16cm, diameter 37cm.

Each decorated with relief floral motifs, painted in shades of blue, green, brown, impressed factory marks to base, height 29cm.

£50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)

92 A rare Carn studio pottery mushroom vase

96 An Art Deco Poole Pottery trumpet vase

Having borax glazed rim above relief floral and geometric decoration finished on a blue wash, stamp and black signature to base, height 21cm

Painted with geometric motifs and flowers on an ivory ground, impressed factory marks and painters signature for Ruth Gough to base, height 23cm.

£40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*)

£50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

93 Two contemporary studio pottery bowls

97 An Art Deco Poole pottery vase of shoulder form

The first of circular form having inverted section, decoration with incised linear motifs on a purple and green glazed ground, length 39cm, the second example of rectangular dished form painted with red and green glazed stripes, length 26cm, indistinctly signed to foot. £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 94 A Doulton Lambeth Art ware tankard Of cylindrical form, decorated with oak leaves and embossed roundel, painted in shades of purple, brown and green with silver-plated mount, height 15.5cm. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

Painted with roses, Art Deco motifs and floral sprays on an ivory ground, impressed marks, height 12cm. £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 98 An Art Deco Poole Pottery vase of baluster form Painted with geometric floral sprays on an ivory ground, designed by Truda Carter, impressed factory marks and painters initials for Marjorie Batt (Hayward) to base, height 18cm NB: This pattern is featured on page 66 in the Poole Pottery book by Hayward & Atterbury £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

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103 A Tony Morris Studio wall charger Of circular form, decorated with a clown, painted factory mark to base, diameter 36.5cm NB: Tony Morris was a designer, modeller and painter for the Poole Pottery factory £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 104 A large and impressive Burmantofts vase Of bulbous form with cylindrical neck with gourd top, painted with floral sprays and geometric motifs, painted in turquoise, green, and blue, impressed factory marks and painters initials for Leonard King to base, height 39cm £150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 105 A Burmantofts Faience ware vase of baluster form Decorated with seed poppies and floral motifs on a green ground, impressed factory marks, Design 85 and no. 497, signature for Leonard King to base, height 25cm. £150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 105A Two Bowen Williams (20th Century) ceramic wall plaques The first depicting an Eagle and birds, length 67cm, the second depicting Viking long ships and helmets, length 103cm

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£140 - 160 (plus 21% BP*) 106 An Art Deco Shelley bone china part service Decorated in the ‘Tall Trees’ pattern, comprising three trios and bread plate. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 107 A Shelley lustre bowl of circular form By Walter Slater, decorated with fish on a lustre ground, factory marks and signature to base, diameter 19cm. £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 108 A Shelley bone china table lamp ‘Our Pets’ Raised on oval wooden plinth base, signed to rim, height 24cm. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 109 A Burleighware vase of shaped square form Relief decoration with four elephant heads on a yellow and green ground, printed factory marks to base, height 18cm £50 - 70 (plus 21% BP*) 12

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110 110 An Art Nouveau ceramic vase of cylindrical form with inverted neck Having gilt scrolls and multi-coloured jeweled roundel, height 25cm, unmarked, possibly RSTK Amphora. NB: Provenance this lot has been entered into sale by the same vendor as lot number 111

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£50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 114 A Carlton Armand lustre vase of bulbous form

111 A fine quality Art Nouveau RSTK Amphora jeweled vase

Having mottled decoration on an orange body, gilt factory marks to base, height 19cm.

Of tapering cylindrical form, finely decorated with spiders web, dragonflies and jeweled decoration, gilt factory marks to base, height 24cm

£40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 115 A large William De Morgan bowl of circular form

£500 - 800 (plus 21% BP*)

Decorated with Eagles and mythical birds by Fred Passenger, with ringed mark and painters initials to base, height 15cm, diameter 33cm.

112 An Art Deco Royal Winton Grimwades jug

£200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)

Of ribbed cylindrical form, with double loop handle, decorated with floral motifs on a blue ground, height 23cm.

Decorated in the ‘Inspiration’ pattern, signed to base, height 23cm.

116 A Clarice Cliff Bizarre Mei-ping shaped vase £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

£40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*)

117 A Clarice Cliff Bizarre condiment set

113 A Wedgwood lustre bowl of circular form

Decorated with geometric motifs, painted in reds, yellow, green and blues, factory marks to base.

The interior decorated with a gilt dragon, to the exterior gilt fish and objects, gilt factory marks and pattern number Z40831 to base, diameter 8cm.

£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

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118 A pair of Carltonware sleeve vases Decorated in the ‘New Mikado’ pattern on a mustard ground, black factory marks to base, height 21cm. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 119 A Wiltshire & Robinson Carltonware ginger jar and cover Of bulbous form, decorated in the ‘New Mikado’ pattern on a mustard ground, black factory marks to base, height 25cm. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 120 A large and impressive Wiltshire & Robinson Carltonware ginger jar and cover Decorated in the ‘New Mikado’ pattern on a black and burgundy coloured ground, black factory marks to base, height 32cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

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121 121 A Shelley bone china part tea service

122 An Art Deco Royal Doulton part service

Decorated in the ‘Crabtree’ pattern in the Queen Anne shape, comprising teapot, milk jug, six cups, six side plates, bread plates, factory marks and pattern number 11651.

Decorated in the ‘Tango’ pattern, comprising milk jug, sugar bowl, three cups, five saucers, six side plates, bread plate, each with factory marks to base. £0 - 0 (plus 21% BP*)

£300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*)

125 A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre bottle vase

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Decorated with a central rampant lion surrounded by scrolling foliate, impressed marks, numbered 2573 and painters monogram for Gordon Forsyth, height 18.5cm. £500 - 800 (plus 21% BP*) 126 A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre bowl

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123 Attributed to Royal Lancastrian vase of ovoid form

Of circular form with flared rim, decorated with panels of floral motifs inset between white and red bands, with an internal band of foliate, impressed factory marks and artists monogram for Richard Joyce to base, height 6.5cm, diameter 12cm. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

Having an all over red glaze to body, unmarked, height 18cm.

127 A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre vase

£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

Of squat bulbous form, decorated with four red shields highlighted in silver with rampant lions and crosses, between silvered scrolling foliate on a yellow lustre body, impressed factory marks, artists monogram for William S Mycock and date 1925 to base, height 15cm, width at largest point 13cm

124 A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian pot of cylindrical form Having a lustre dripped glaze on a flambé coloured body, impressed factory marks to base, height 5.5cm. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 14

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128 A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre wall charger Of circular form, decorated with a silvered standing lion and shield with rampant lion surrounded by Latin verse ‘Faber est Quisque fortunae suae’ ‘Every man is the maker of his own fortune’ the reverse decorated with silvered motifs on a lime green ground, impressed factory marks and artists monogram for William S Mycock to verso, diameter 29cm. £1500 - 1800 (plus 21% BP*)

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129 A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian vase of cylindrical form with flared neck Decorated with perching birds surrounded by trees and foliate, impressed factory marks and numbered 2112 to base, height 22.5cm. £600 - 800 (plus 21% BP*)

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130 A large Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre bowl Of circular form, decorated with silvered flower heads and foliate surrounding a central rampant phoenix, height 8.5cm, diameter 33.5cm, impressed factory marks and painters monograms for William S Mycock and date 1925 to base. £400 - 600 (plus 21% BP*)

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131 131 A large and impressive Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre vase Of cylindrical form with inverted neck, decorated with Latin inscription to top rim, above four heraldic lions, impressed factory marks silvered ship and artists monogram for Gordon Forsyth to base, height 30cm. £700 - 1000 (plus 21% BP*) 132 An impressive Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian Moon Flask The front decorated in silver and red with a large central galleon, with a single band of Art Nouveau floral motifs on a blue ground, the reverse and sides decorated with floral motifs on a blue ground, impressed factory marks and artist monogram for William S Mycock and dated 1920 to base, height 27.5cm, diameter 20cm. NB: This vase was on display in the original Royal Lancastrian exhibition held at the Salford Art Gallery Manchester. £6000 - 8000 (plus 21% BP*) 15 BP* - Buyer's Premium of 21% incl. VAT @ 20%

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133 A Burslem pottery stoneware grotesque tobacco jar and cover ‘The Headmaster’ designed by Andrew Hull, impressed marks and signature to base, height 37cm. £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 134 A modern Moorcroft pottery lidded box Decorated in the ‘Dancing lady orchid’ pattern, impressed factory marks and date 2015 to base, height 12.5cm £150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 135 A modern Moorcroft pottery trial vase with flared rim Decorated in the ‘Marechal niel’ pattern, impressed factory marks and dated 06.01.16 to base, height 31.5cm. £120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 136 A modern Moorcroft pottery trial vase of waisted form Decorated in the ‘Buckingham Orchid’ pattern, impressed factory marks to base, height 31.5cm. £120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 137 A modern Moorcroft pottery table lamp and shade Decorated in the ‘Evening Air’ pattern, raised on wooden base, height (excluding fitting) 29.5cm. £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 138 A modern Moorcroft pottery limited edition box and cover Decorated in the ‘Bredon Hill’ pattern, factory marks and numbered 24/50 to base, height 11cm, diameter 13cm. £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)

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139 A modern Moorcroft pottery table lamp and shade Decorated in the ‘October’ pattern, raised on wooden plinth base, height (excluding fitting) 26cm. £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 140 A large modern Moorcroft pottery trial vase of waisted form Decorated in the ‘Moon Shadows’ pattern, factory marks to base, height 40cm. £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 141 A modern Moorcroft pottery table lamp Decorated in the ‘Fairies Glade’ pattern, height (excluding fitting) 29cm. £120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 142 A Moorcroft pottery table lamp of baluster form

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Decorated in the ‘Clematis’ pattern on a blue ground, raised on pierced gilt metal base, height (excluding fitting) 29cm. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 143 An Arts & Crafts Zsolnay Pecs lidded pot Of circular form, having painted and gilt geometric motifs, diameter 8cm, blue painted factory marks to base. £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 144 A modern Poole Pottery circular wall charger Decorated in the ‘Mars’ pattern from The Planets collection, designed by Alan Clarke, factory marks to base and numbered 221 to base, diameter 40cm. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 145 A modern Poole Pottery circular wall charger Decorated in the ‘Moon’ pattern from The Planets collection, designed by Alan Clarke, factory marks and numbered 327/1000, diameter 40cm, complete with original box and certificate. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 146 A modern Poole Pottery circular wall charger Decorated in the ‘Eclipse’ collection, designed by Alan Clarke, factory marks to base, diameter 40cm, complete with original box and certificate. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

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147 An Anita Harris studio pottery pedestal bowl Decorated with a sailing vessel in sunlight scene, factory marks to base, diameter 39cm.

To include a large ovoid vase having white linear motifs on a blue coloured body, height 49cm, together with a similar pedestal vase.

£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

£40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*)

148 A large and impressive Royal Copenhagen stoneware figure group

158 A Whitefriars glass TV vase Decorated in the tangerine colourway, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, shape number 9677, height 17cm.

Depicting a large bear with two bear cubs, finished in a brown glaze, designed by Knud Kyhn, printed and painted factory marks, numbered 21526 and impressed artist monogram to base, height 40cm.

£70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 159 A Whitefriars glass Drunken Bricklayer vase

£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 149 A Clarice Cliff Fantasque Bizarre circular bowl

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Decorated with geometric floral motifs on an orange ground, black factory marks to base, height 8cm, diameter 17.5cm.

Decorated in the Kingfisher blue colourway, pattern number 9673, height 21cm.

150 A set of six Mid Century German glass and silver beakers

£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 161 A large Whitefriars glass Drunken Bricklayer vase

Each having bark effect square bases with 800 grade silver circular roundel, one complete with original gilt label, height 13cm.

Designed by Geoffrey Baxter, decorated in the Kingfisher blue colourway, pattern number 9673, height 33cm.

£40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) From the Luxton collection, having faceted decoration, height 17cm, complete with original label.

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154 A pair of Art Nouveau Austrian iridescent glass vases

152 Eight contemporary glass paperweight inkwell and paperweights

Each having triangular shaped lower bodies with impressed sections, each with hallmarked silver collars for London 1905, height 18cm.

To include Perthshire faceted example, diameter 5cm, inkwell by John Deacons, height 10cm, further Perthshire example, Caithness Myriad example.

£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

155 A contemporary Art glass iridescent vase of ovoid form

153 An Art Nouveau Austrian iridescent glass vase

Possibly Okra, having linear motifs on a blue and purple body, signed to base and date 94, height 14cm.

In the manner of Loetz, having relief linear decoration, with white metal rim, height 19cm. £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*)

£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 160 A Whitefriars glass Drunken Bricklayer vase

£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

151 A Stuart crystal conical bowl

Decorated in the tangerine colourway, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, shape number 9673, height 20cm.

£300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*) 162 An Art Nouveau WMF brushed pewter swing handled basket Having pierced decoration of Art Nouveau motifs, impressed factory marks to base, diameter 24cm. £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 163 A pair of WMF silver-plated and oak candlesticks Having three sconces raised on a wavy support and oak column, impressed marks to base, height 22cm. £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*)

£30 - 50 (plus 21% BP*) 156 A contemporary Jewish glass menorah Having internal mottled decoration with air bubbles, signed Bar Tal and complete with original label ‘Hand made glass of Studio Bar-Tal Israel’, length 31cm. £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 17 BP* - Buyer's Premium of 21% incl. VAT @ 20%

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164 An Art Nouveau WMF silver-plated dish Of diamond form with two side handles, having a central embossed panel depicting a girl with flowing hair, impressed marks to handle, diameter 33cm.

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£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 165 A pair of Art Nouveau Kayser silver-plated twin handled vases Each having a single band of embossed flowers, impressed factory marks to base, height 29cm. £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 166 A continental white metal twin branch candle holder

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Possibly Danish in the manner of Georg Jensen, having two cornucopia candle holders, impressed Metall Vers and indistinct mark, height 14cm, length 24cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 167 A pair of Georg Jensen sterling silver salad servers

stylised flower, impressed marks to handle, height 6cm, diameter 14cm.

Decorated in the ‘Acorn’ pattern with stainless steel bowls, length 20cm

£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 174 A Keswick School of Industrial Art cake slice

£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 168 An Arts and Crafts style stainless steel box and cover

Having planished decoration to handle and engraved floral motif to body, impressed marks, length 19cm.

With applied copper corners and panel on cover, possibly Austrian, height 15cm.

£30 - 50 (plus 21% BP*) 175 An Arts & Crafts Keswick School of Industrial Art teapot stand

£50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 169 Rauiel Pa Art Nouveau silverplated comport

Repousse decorated with a fish, raised on three cabriole supports, height 11cm, together with a further brass teapot stand.

Having incised floral decoration, raised on four scrolling supports, with cut glass liner, signed to foot, height 23cm.

£70 - 90 (plus 21% BP*) 176 An Arts & Crafts Keswick School of Industrial Art casket

£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 170 Plumby (20th Century) Jewish sculpture Black finished cast metal menorah, having cut style decoration, height 42cm, width 34cm.

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£50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 171 Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971) Danish stainless steel tea and coffee service Comprising teapot, coffee pot, hot water pot, milk jug, cream jug, lidded sugar pot, each with printed marks to base, also a similar stainless steel milk pourer (unmarked) £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

172 An Arts & Crafts style brass jug In the manner of Newlyn, of triangular form, decorated with sailing vessels in choppy seas, the cover decorated with an anchor and rope effect handle, unmarked, height 21cm.

£120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 177 A pair of WMF silver-plated tea caddies Each of shaped oval form, impressed marks to rim, length 14.5cm. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

£70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)

178 A Georg Jensen 925 silver pedestal bowl

173 A pair of Keswick School of Industrial Art brass chambersticks

Having planished decoration, diameter 16cm.

Having embossed Arts & Crafts decoration of a 18

Of rectangular form with domed top, inscribed ‘This Casket of Dead Leaves Shall Bring Each Morn New Thoughts Awakening’, impressed marks to base, height 13cm.

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Having inlaid pewter checkered rim on a planished body, impressed marks, diameter 57cm £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

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187 Huge Wallis (20th Century, Altrincham) Arts & Crafts circular charger

179 A pair of large and impressive Art Nouveau bronzed vases

Having applied pewter decoration depicting a rampant lion surrounded by oak leaves on a planished body, impressed marks, diameter 57cm

Each having three handles and embossed with classical Art Nouveau lady mask heads on a green and gilt body, height 43cm.

£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 188 A large Arts & Crafts brass wall charger

£200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)

Repousse decorated with butterflies in landscape scene, (unmarked), diameter 68cm

180 A reproduction Art Nouveau style bronzed table lamp

£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 189 An Arts & Crafts copper water jug

With iridescent globular glass shade being supported by a nude Art Nouveau lady, raised on a circular support, height 45cm.

Of shaped square form, having repousse decoration of Art Nouveau motifs on a planished body, (unmarked), height 30cm

£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

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181 An Art Nouveau silver-plated drinking set Comprising jug, six shot glasses and oval tray, each having cast floral decoration, impressed marks £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 182 An Art Deco silver-plated condiment set Modelled in the form of an aeroplane, the wings with egg cups and spoons, impressed registration marks to back wing and indistinct makers mark, length 20cm. £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 183 A good quality wrought iron silver-plated on copper twin handled tray Having Arts & Crafts style decoration of a cast wavy edge and planished decorated centre, length 52cm. £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*)

194 184 An Arts & Crafts Newlyn brass tray Of oval form, having repousse decoration depicting a fish on a planished body, engraved with initials P A C 1929, length 50cm

190 A pair of Arts & Crafts bronze candle holders Possibly Austrian, each having two bronze droplets with green glazed ceramic roundels, height 20cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 191 An English Pewter twin handled tray

£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)

Designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co, having cast Arts & Crafts decoration, impressed marks and number 1105, length 48cm

185 A Hugh Wallis (20th Century, Altrincham) Arts & Crafts copper tray

£50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

Having a central engraved panel depicting intertwined floral motifs on a planished body, impressed marks to rim, length 55cm £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

192 An Arts & Crafts English Pewter tazza Having planished decoration, raised on three cut supports, impressed marks and numbered 6554 to base, height 28cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 19 BP* - Buyer's Premium of 21% incl. VAT @ 20%

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193 An Arts & Crafts Tudric Pewter rectangular box

201 An Art Nouveau silver-plated dressing table tray

Designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co, having three embossed cabochons depicting Art Nouveau motifs, impressed marks and numbered 0122 to base, with wooden liner, length 26.5cm

Of shaped oval form, embossed with winged cherubs surrounded by Art Nouveau motifs, length 30cm £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 202 A Sterling silver circular bowl

£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)

Having embossed border depicting flower heads, with central engraved initials MC, impressed sterling 5925, approx weight 5.3oz, diameter 20cm

194 An Arts & Crafts Tudric Pewter and enamelled vase Of shouldered cylindrical form, having four green and blue enamelled cabochons, impressed marks to base and numbered 02510 to base, height 20cm

£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 203 An Art Deco hallmarked silver dressing table box

£40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*)

With green guilloche enamel cover having an Art Deco motifs and linear decoration, by William Neale, Birmingham 1935, length 11.5cm

195 An Art Deco painted spelter desk lamp Modelled in the form of a pheasant beside a green and orange frosted glass lamp shade, raised on oak plinth base, length 31cm

£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 204 An Art Deco hallmarked silver framed desk clock

£40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 196 An Arts & Crafts copper mounted ceiling lamp Having four embossed roundels with James Powell clear and frosted glass shade having four applied cartouches, height 18cm

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205 An Art Deco hallmarked silver sugar sifter

197 A good quality Arts & Crafts copper framed wall light

Of shouldered tapering form, having a cast geometric border, makers mark GH, Birmingham 1921, approximate weight 6.3oz, height 14cm

Having milk glass panels, with pierced floral decoration to bottom, height 45cm £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)

£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

198 An Art Deco Elkington plate canteen of cutlery Fitted in walnut canteen £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

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199 A David Mellor (b. 1930) Elkington plate canteen of cutlery

Having two chased geometric borders, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, London 1927, approximate weight 4.6oz, height 19cm 207 Two hallmarked silver circular pin dishes

£120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 200 A pair of Art Nouveau Chester hallmarked silver hat pins

In the Arts & Crafts style, each having planished decoration with cast rims, one example engraved Rhona, by H Pidduck & Sons, London 1939 and 1946, approximate weight 3.9oz, diameter 9cm

Each having hallmarked silver finials, by Charles Horner, length 26cm

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206 An Art Deco hallmarked silver trumpet vase

£70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)

Six setting canteen with two serving spoons

£40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*)

Having engine turned silver decoration with stained wooden back, the dial marked Ollivant & Botsford Manchester, silver by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1924

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208 An Arts & Crafts hallmarked silver bowl Having three handles and planished decoration throughout, by Charles Edwards, London 1908, approximate weight 7oz £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 209 An Art Nouveau hallmarked silver condiment set Comprising lidded mustard, open salt, pepperette each having pierced and embossed Art Nouveau motifs, each complete with green glass liners, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1905,06 £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 210 A contemporary hallmarked silver coffee pot Having embossed sunburst style decoration to lower body, by Elkington & Co, Sheffield 1967, approximate weight 23.1oz, height 24cm £0 - 0 (plus 21% BP*) 211 An Art Nouveau Russian silver and ivorine page turner The handle modelled as a semi nude Art Nouveau lady, impressed marks 84, length 31cm £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)

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212 An Arts & Crafts Scottish hallmarked silver vase

216 A retro gents Rotary Quartz VIP digital watch

Of tapering square form with four applied legs having stepped decoration, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1912

With original strap, box and paperwork, together with a gents Seiko watch also complete with box

£300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*) 213 An Arts & Crafts brass and copper desk lamp In the manner of WAS Benson, having shaped brass arms with applied copper floral motifs, with James Powell clear glass shade having three green glass applied motifs, height 33cm £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 214 A Mid Century chrome plated Ingersoll Dan Dare pocket watch From the Outer Space collection, the dial having a central spaceship and spaceman head, with original chain, diameter of face 5cm £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 215 A retro Sicura 17 jewel stainless steel Chrono Computer watch

£40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 217 An Art Deco peach glass mantle clock With gilt metal support, height 15.5cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 218 A Junghans ATO Anticlimactic Electric mantle clock Having brass framed case, raised on block support, height 27cm £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 219 A Bulle patent electric four glass mantle clock The 14cm dial enclosing a skeletonised centre, supported upon a cylindrical battery column within oak case, height 38cm £150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*)

Diameter of case 4.5 £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 21 BP* - Buyer's Premium of 21% incl. VAT @ 20%

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220 A Jaeger LeCoultre Atmos mantle clock Having gilt metal edge surrounding four glass body and square dial, height 23cm £300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*) 221 An Arts & Crafts brass table lamp Having shaped arm with applied ball to centre, height 31cm £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 222 An Art Deco chromed figural table lamp Modelled in the form of a nude dancing girl supporting the central light holder, the circular base having chased decoration of linear motifs, height 37cm £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 223 Seven Art Deco acrylic wall lights Each of domed form, comprising large examples, height 30cm, two small examples, height 26cm £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 224 A retro Danish H&P rotating clock and barometer

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Of square form, having perspex panels, height 21cm £120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

228 An Art Deco bronze and ivory figure

225 A Frederick Rhead Elers Ware Wood & Sons

Modelled in the form of a jester, raised on wooden plinth base, height 11cm

Having tube-lined Art Nouveau floral decoration on a green ground, printed factory marks to base, height 18cm

£200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)

£120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

Modelled in the form of a girl holding a book, raised on marble plinth base, signed, height 16cm

229 G Bailly bronze and ivory figure

226 An Art Deco cold painted bronze figural ashtray

£200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 230 An Art Deco carved ivory figure

Having applied bronze figure of a girl leaning, signed Rilor, raised on onyx plinth base, height 9cm

Depicting a nude seated lady, raised on square onyx plinth base, height 6.5cm

£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

£200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)

227 Ferdinand Preiss (1882-1943) bronze and ivory figure

231 An Art Deco Ferdinand Preiss (18821943) figure

‘Madonna’ model number 2005, raised on marble plinth base, height 11cm

‘Admire’, raised on onyx plinth base, signed, height 7.5cm

NB: A similar figure is featured on page 276 of the Art Deco and other figures book by Bryan Catley £800 - 1200 (plus 21% BP*)

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232 An Art Deco Ferdinand Preiss (1882-1943) carved ivory figure

seated girl raised on onyx plinth base, height 7cm (frog missing)

Depicting a young girl holding her dress out, raised on onyx column base, signed, height 11cm

£200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)

£400 - 600 (plus 21% BP*) 233 An Art Deco Ferdinand Preiss (1882-1943) carved ivory figure Modelled in the form of a swimmer seated, painted with green swimming costume, raised on onyx plinth base, height 8cm, length 13.5cm NB: This figure is featured on page 285 of the Art Deco and other figures book by Bryan Catley book and the original cost of this figure was £3.3s £1500 - 2000 (plus 21% BP*)

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234 An Art Deco Ferdinand Preiss (1882-1943) carved ivory figure

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235 An Art Deco bronze and ivory figure By Louis Barthelemy, modelled in the form of a nude girl with outswept arms and bronze skirt, raised on onyx column support, signed, height 28cm £400 - 600 (plus 21% BP*) 236 An Art Deco Professor Otto Poertzel bronze and ivory figure ‘Page Boy’, raised on marble plinth base, signed, height 28cm NB: This figure is featured on page 269 of the Art Deco and other figures book by Bryan Catley £1500 - 1800 (plus 21% BP*)

‘The Frog Prince’ depicting a nude 23 BP* - Buyer's Premium of 21% incl. VAT @ 20%

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237 An Art Nouveau Ferdinand Preiss bronze and ivory figure (1882-1943)

238 Eight Tom Merren (20th Century) bronze figures

241 A large and impressive Tom Merren (20th Century) cast bronze figure group

‘Tambourine Dancer’, raised on marble plinth base, signed, height 32cm

Comprising nude females, height of largest figure 22cm

Modelled as nude figures in artist pose, raised on oval marble plinth base, height 50cm, length 55cm

NB: This figure is featured on page 79 of the Ferdinand Preiss Art Deco Sculptor The Fire and the flame by Alberto Shayo

£100 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)

£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)

239 Three Tom Merren (20th Century) cast bronze figures

242 John Mulvey (b. 1939) bronze figure ‘Shark’

To include ‘The Quadruple Mass Spectrometer’ height 31cm

Signed and dated 1972, raised on black marble plinth base, height 21cm, length 56cm

£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

£200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)

240 A large collection of Tom Merren (20th Century) figures

243 An Art Deco bronze and spelter figure group

Various sizes and subjects, to include nude figures, all produced in plaster and were the original casting’s before bronze (part af)

By J Lormier, ‘The Dance’, signed, raised on marble plinth base, height 47cm, length 75cm

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244 A Franz Hagenauer Rene Rosenthal bronze salt and pepper carrier

247 A contemporary French Daum glass table lamp

250 A contemporary Exbor Czech green and amber glass vase

Modelled in the form an eastern gentleman supporting a central bar which holds salt and pepper pots, height 12cm

Having impressed stylised decoration with brown glass centre, signed to lower body, height 20cm

Designed by Oldrich Lipsky, having faceted decoration to corners, height 21cm

£250 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)

£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

245 An Art Deco Schneider French glass tazza

248 A large and impressive Czech glass galaxy vase

251 Rozinek and Honzik for Exbor glass fish sculpture

Of plain form with a single knop stem, stencil mark to base, height 18.5cm

By Miloslava Svobodova for Skrdlovie, having applied green glass on an amber body, height 40cm

£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

£140 - 160 (plus 21% BP*)

Having internal decoration of amber clear and green glass with cut motifs, circa 1969, height 17cm, length 28cm

246 An impressive Art Deco Schneider French glass comport

249 An impressive Beranek Czech glass vase

£200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)

Having acid etched decoration depicting frosted geometric motifs on a clear and green glass ground, raised on a purple glass stem, stencil mark to base, height 15cm

Having internal yellow striped glass, bears original label to body, height 22cm £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

£140 - 180 (plus 21% BP*) 252 A Hornsea pottery Impasto fish lamp Designed by John Clappison, circa 1961-63, height 25cm £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)

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253 An Ekeby Swedish pottery bowl Possibly designed by Anna Lisa Thomson, having enamelled decoration of fish, length 36cm £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 254 An Ekeby Swedish pottery bowl Possibly designed by Anna Lisa Thomson, having enamelled decoration of fish and shells, length 23.5cm £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 255 A Mari Simmulson for Ekeby Swedish pottery bowl

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Of triangular form decorated with a girl holding a flower, impressed mark to base and signed, length 25cm £120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 256 A contemporary Hungarian studio pottery plate Of square form, enamel decorated with two stylised fish, embossed marks to verso, diameter 31.5cm £50 - 70 (plus 21% BP*) 257 A large and impressive Gustavsberg Swedish vase Of cylindrical form having embossed stylised decoration of circles on a black body, original label and impressed factory marks to base, height 24cm £120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

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258 An Oxshott studio pottery sculpture by Rosemary Wren Decorated with sheep in landscape scene, inscribed verso, height 21cm £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 259 A large and impressive Oxshott studio pottery tureen by Rosemary Wren Modelled in the form of a fish, impressed marks to base, height 25cm, length 51cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 260 A 1960s/70s tile topped coffee table Of rectangular form, having eight ceramic tiles depicting stylised motifs, length 87cm. £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 261 A Post War teak sideboard

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Having four drawers and two panelled cupboard doors, raised on out swept supports, height 80cm, length 157cm. £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 262 A pair of Mid Century teak framed easy chairs Designed by Finn Juhl for France & Son, raised on column supports. £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 263 A Post War teak dining suite Comprising rectangular table with extra leaf, raised on block supports, length (without extra leaf) 130cm, four chairs with teak frames upholstered in a geometric red material. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 264 A Mid Century G-Plan teak framed three piece suite Comprising three seater sofa and two armchairs, (unmarked). £0 - 0 (plus 21% BP*)

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265 A contemporary Fontana Arte brushed stainless steel Luminator lamp Height 182cm. £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)

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271 A pair of Post War Danish splat back chairs By Svend Aage Madsen, upholstered with brown leatherette seats, height of back 90cm. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 272 A pair of Arts & Crafts oak hall chairs Possibly by William Birch, upholstered in a William Morris style fabric, height of back 98cm.

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266 A pair of Art Nouveau frosted glass panels Each having etched floral decoration, 133 x 72cm.

£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

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269 A Mid Century Gordon Russell teak bedroom suite

267 A set of Ercol medium elm Pebble coffee tables

Comprising twin door wardrobe, height 122cm, mirrored back dressing table having five assorted drawers, chest of three drawers, each complete with original label, also a dressing table stool.

Each raised on column supports.

£200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)

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£70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)

270 A Mid Century light oak sewing cabinet

268 An Art Deco medium oak framed armchair

With roller shutter door, height 49cm.

Upholstered in a cream leather material, height of back 70cm.

£40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*)

£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

273 After George Nelson (1908-1986) ‘Coconut’ chair Of typical form, upholstered in a vibrant red material, raised on chrome support, height of back 85cm. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 274 A pair of Mid Century teak framed chairs Raised on grey painted metal supports, height of back 80cm. £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 275 A pair of Ernest Race armchairs Circa 1950s model DA, upholstered in a grey and blue checkered material, raised on light wood column supports. £800 - 1200 (plus 21% BP*) 27 BP* - Buyer's Premium of 21% incl. VAT @ 20%

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276 Two Art Nouveau style brass chandeliers

280 A Mid Century light oak bureau

283 An Art Deco light oak folding table

Each with large circular glass shade and four further glass shades, possibly by Muller Freres, unmarked.

Having fall front above two curved supports, height 95cm.

The circular folding top supported by a screen style body, height 70cm.

£150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*)

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£40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*)

277 An Arts & Crafts Heal & Son light oak Letchworth refectory table

281 After Eero Saarinen (1910-1961) circular coffee table

284 A contemporary Cinni metal fan

Raised on block supports, length 184m.

Raised on single white painted metal column, height 39cm, diameter 89cm.

£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

£500 - 800 (plus 21% BP*) 278 An Art Deco circular wall mirror

£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

The top section having applied medium oak geometric motifs, diameter 56cm.

282 A contemporary Cassina Le Corbusier LC4 chaise lounge

£40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*)

Upholstered in the black leather material with chrome supports.

279 A pair of contemporary silvered framed freestanding bookcases Having four fixed glazed shelf’s, height 185cm. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 28

NB: Originally purchased by the vendor in 1992 £500 - 800 (plus 21% BP*)

Raised on column support, height 122cm. 285 An Art Deco peach and clear glass wall mirror Of shaped circular form, diameter 53cm. £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 286 A postwar Danish teak framed three piece suite Comprising three seater sofa bed, length 185cm, armchair and matching stool, each upholstered in a striped cream material. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)


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290 A Mid Century teak dining suite Comprising circular extending table with one extra leaf, four ladder back chairs This suite was original purchased in 1964 by the vendor from Chapman’s Newcastle Upon Tyne. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 291 A contemporary Baker furniture three tier satinwood console table Of oval form, raised on four tapering block supports, height 81cm, length 132cm, depth 46cm. £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 292 A post war Schreiber teak telephone seat Having single drawer and two panelled cupboard doors, complete with original label, height 51cm, length 97cm. £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

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293 A set of four Art Deco cloud back dining chairs 287 Neils Moller Danish teak dining suite Comprising rectangular table, raised on block supports, 183x92cm, eight model 75 chairs including two carvers, designed 1954 with original label to underside. £700 - 900 (plus 21% BP*) 288 An International Time Recording Company of London wall clock The circular face with Roman numerals, and copper frame, diameter 39cm

Provenance: This clock was originally in the Co-op press factory Salford Manchester £50 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 289 An Art Deco light oak framed dining suite Comprising ‘D’ end shaped table, raised on block supports, harlequin set of six chairs, four examples with balloon backs, each upholstered in grey leatherette material.

Each with cream leather upholstery and burr walnut frames, height of back 94cm. £300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*) 294 A Mid Century teak framed circular coffee table With glass top and rattan cane work under tier, diameter 81cm. £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

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302 assortment oak fronted drawers above two panelled cupboard doors, height 152cm, length 132cm. £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 302 A Mid Century Danish teak seven sectional wall unit Possibly by Dyrlund, comprising two chests of drawers, example with two glazed sliding doors, book case with teak sliding doors, shelf with under-tier draw, each fit onto wall ladder brackets £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)

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303 A Mid Century dining suite 295 A Post War Gibbs furniture teak music centre

298 A Post War teak framed two division magazine rack

Of rectangular form having single drawer beside metal column divides, height 49cm, length 121cm.

Having gilt metal columns, height 38cm, length 50cm.

£50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 296 A Mid Century Danish teak four sectional wall unit Comprising twin glazed door section, plain section with teak pull down door, shelf section, each piece has wooden wall bracket with inset spirit level. £150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 297 Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson refectory dining table

£30 - 50 (plus 21% BP*) 299 A Mid Century teak sideboard

Comprising light oak extending table, the under-tier with bolt system to release the extra leaf through the middle of the table, believed to be by Ercol, length 137cm, five Ercol Windsor chairs comprising one carver example £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)

Having two sliding doors with applied straw decoration, with three drawers, height 211cm.

304 A set of six Mid Century G-Plan teak dining chairs

£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)

Each having splat backs and upholstered with green seat cushions, complete with original labels

300 A Mid Century Siesta teak sideboard Having two sliding doors and four drawers, raised on column supports, height 81cm, length 190cm. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

£50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 305 A set of six Arne Hovmand-Olsen teak and plywood armchairs

Raised on octagonal supports, height 73cm,length 183cm.

301 An early 20th Century dark oak utility cabinet

Designed for Mogens Kold, Denmark 1960, having black rope effect arms, one example stamped to underside, height 66cm

£1500 - 2000 (plus 21% BP*)

Having three roller shutter doors enclosing an

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306 An Art Deco burr walnut dining suite In the manner of Hille, comprising refectory table, length 198cm, six cloud back chairs upholstered with ivory leatherette seats and backs, raised on tapering block supports £1200 - 1500 (plus 21% BP*) 307 A good quality elm shop fitters display cabinet

arched back chairs upholstered with a brown leatherette seat backs and cushions, sideboard having three central drawers with two cupboard doors, height 86cm, length 136cm £800 - 1200 (plus 21% BP*) 309 A mid Century Ercol light elm and beech day bed Designed by Lucian Ercolani, length 202cm

Having an assortment of drawers and cupboard doors, with illuminated display, height 101cm, length 170cm

£150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*)

£300 - 400 (plus 21% BP*)

Possibly G-Plan having three assorted drawers, two glazed doors and pull down door, height 96x121cm

308 An Art Deco light oak dining suite Comprising extending table with one extra leaf, length when extended 182cm, width 91cm, four

310 A Mid Century light oak sideboard

£50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

311 A Mid Century Stag Furniture three piece bedroom suite Comprising wardrobe flanked on one side by a mirror plate, chest of three drawers, bedside cabinet £120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 31 BP* - Buyer's Premium of 21% incl. VAT @ 20%

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312 A pair of Swedish Swedese easy armchairs and stools Originally designed by Yngve Ekstrom, impressed marks and label to underside £400 - 600 (plus 21% BP*) 313 A contemporary Thonet elm framed rocking chair With cane work back and seat, complete with original label £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 314 A large and impressive Bernard Rooke floor lamp Having five sections each having relief floral and dragonfly decoration, raised on circular stepped plinth base, signed to base, height 119cm £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 315 A vintage Rolex Zenith shop display stand Modelled with two metal leaping dolphins above perspex panel and wooden plinth base, height 45cm, length 61cm £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

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316 A contemporary white finished egg table Raised on column supports, height 73cm, length 120cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 317 An Ercol medium elm bookcase Having two glazed doors above three drawers and two panelled cupboard doors, height 162cm, length 154cm

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£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 318 An Ercol light elm three piece suite Comprising spindle back two seater sofa, length 130cm and two matching armchairs £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 319 A post war Tapley teak lounge suite Comprising sideboard having four drawers and two panelled cupboard doors, height 67cm, length 140cm, tv stand having single draw and pullout draw, length 140cm, chest of two drawers, height 52cm, two further units £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 320 An Ercol light elm dining suite Circa 1960s, comprising drop-leaf table, raised on tapering block supports, length 112cm, four spindle back chairs, height 93cm £150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 321 A contemporary yew wood sculpture Raised on wooden plinth base, height 74cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 322 An original Belle Vue Manchester Circus illuminated sign With glass front depicting clowns and animals entitled winter season, 40x39cm £120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 323 An modern table lamp With chromed body and pink glass stepped shade in the Art Deco style, length 39cm £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 324 A Robert Mouseman Thompson fruit bowl Of circular form, having adzed decoration, height 7.5cm, diameter 25cm £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

320 325 A Robert Mouseman Thompson book trough Of typical form with adzed side panels, length 45cm

Having glass circular top, raised on a green wheat sheaf support with gilt highlights, height 70cm

£150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*)

£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

326 Jenny Keate for Weave, a contemporary Lily lamp

329 A pair of contemporary wirework coffee tables

White plastic, of waisted form, height 48cm

In the manner of Warren Platner, each of shouldered cylindrical form, with glass tops, height 46cm

£40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 327 A Mid Century Sol-Tan table lamp With chromed shade and adjustable arm, raised on painted plinth base, complete with original label, height 59cm £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

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330 An impressive Art Deco clear, peach and green glass wall mirror

338 A mid Century Hungarian tapestry wall hanging

345 A contemporary hallmarked silver Stuart Devlin paperweight

With arched top and bevelled edges, height 82cm, width 67cm

In the manner of Paul Klee, having stylised decoration on a grey ground, 72 x 270cm

£50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

Commemorating the ‘Royal Silver Wedding 19471972, Stuart Devlin, London 1972, complete with original cardboard box.

331 An Aesthetic movement hanging corner cupboard

339 Stephen Broadbent (b.1961) contemporary resin sculpture

Ebonised with gilt highlights, central gilt and handpainted cupboard door depicting stalks, above two mirrored plates, height 100cm

Depicting a figure with out-swept arm, raised on light oak plinth base, height 38cm

By Stuart Devlin, the cover lifts to enclose a silvered frog and gilt lilly pad, London 1972.

£50 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)

£200 - 300

340 Stephen Broadbent (b.1961) contemporary resin sculpture

347 A decade of original Art Deco Decorative Art hardback books

Depicting three figures intertwined, raised on light oak plinth base, height 100cm

From the studio, 1930-1940.

£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 332 An Art Deco blue lacquered four piece bedroom suite Comprising chest of three drawers, octagonal framed mirror, bedside cabinet and stool, bears label ‘Modern Decoration Rowley, 140-2 Church St W.S. £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 333 Pure Evil (20th Century) ‘Neon bunny’

£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 341 A postwar teak nest of three graduated coffee tables

£100 - 150 346 A contemporary hallmarked silver gilt egg

£80 - 120 348 Five original Art Deco Decorative Art studio year book To include 1943-48, 1941 and 1925.

Printed into perspex panel, signed to lower right, inset within black ornate frame, 89x125cm

With one large rectangular example, length 120cm, two smaller examples which fit in the under-tier, length 54cm.

£50 - 80

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334 A Mid Century Tibor Reich fabric panel

342 A mid Century Danish teak dining suite by Younger

Depicting a large Moorcroft pottery vase, signed and dated 2.6.02, 49 x 38cm

Depicting stylised figures with shields, applied to backboard, 58 x 119cm £30 - 50 (plus 21% BP*) 335 A pair of English Art Pottery garden seats Probably by Minton each having relief floral decoration, one example finished in cobalt blue the second finished in a yellow glaze, height 52cm £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 336 Two mid Century wall paper printing rollers Converted into table lamps, each having relief decoration of stylised motifs, height of largest example 76cm

349 An original watercolour by Anji Davenport

£50 - 80

Comprising extending table with one extra leaf, raised on tapering block supports, height 73cm, length 145cm, six chairs, raised on column supports with black Formica seat cushions.

350 Fahy (20th Century) two original watercolours

£200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)

£300 - 500

Each depicting 1950’s motorcars, each inset within modern frames, 32 x 45cm

343 A mid Century Staples teak Ladderax bookcase

351 A pair of Austrian Aesthetic movement prints

Having chest of three drawers, cabinet with single pull down door, cabinet with teak sliding doors, also three large and three small shelves with five metal brackets.

‘Dancing Children’ and ‘Austrian Junior Red Cross Vienna I. Stubenring’ each inset within wooden frames, 48 x 87cm

£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)

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344 A large mid Century Staples teak Ladderax bookcase

337 A mid Century Hungarian wall hanging

352 A large collection of Sotheby Parke auction catalogues

Having chest of three drawers, one cabinet with two glazed doors, one cabinet with two teak sliding doors, bureau with pull down door, two large and six small shelves with four metal brackets.

To include Emile Galle and Arts Decoratifs

Having geometric stylised decoration in colours of yellow, red and orange, 74 x 171cm £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

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365 Approx Eighty LP Records VARIOUS GENRES. Years vary. Includes Steppenwolf ‘Live’ (SSL 5029), Lindisfarne ‘Dance your life away’ (LINDLP1), ‘Emerson Lake & Palmer’ (K43503), Led Zeppelin ‘IV (Four Symbols)’ Reissue, Judas Priest ‘Unleashed in the East (Live in Japan)’, Queens ‘A Night at the Opera’, ‘A Kind of Magic’, ‘Queen II’ amongst others, Tommy Roe ‘Dizzy’, Climax Blues Band ‘Flying the Flag’ others by Paul McCartney etc. (Conditions vary throughout overall Good) £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

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363 Approx One Hundred and Fifty LP Records

VARIOUS GENRES. Years vary. Includes ‘Magna Carta’ Mercury Label (SMCL 20166), The Wailers ‘Catch a Fire’ Island Label (ILPS 9241) with Hinged Zippo Lighter Sleeve, ‘HMS Donovan’ Dawn Label (DNLD4001), Donovan ‘A Gift from a flower to a garden’ Double LP Boxset, The Elgins ‘Darling Baby’ T.Motown Label (STML11081), Bridget St John ‘Jumble Queen’ (CHR1062), Pete Sinfield ‘Still’ Manticore Label (ANTI 2001), The Rolling Stones ‘No.2’ and ‘Some Girls’, Pink Floyds ‘Meddle’ French Issue, ‘A Nice Pair’ Double LP and ‘Obscured by Clouds’ (SHSP 4020), Love ‘Four Sail’ (EKS 74049), Melanie ‘Garden in the City’ Scratch & Sniff Sleeve, The Beatles ‘Revolver’ Parlophone Label, others by Cat Stevens, Bob Dylan, Bob Marley, Buffy SainteMarie, Blondel and many others. (Conditions vary throughout overall Good)

VARIOUS GENRES. Years vary. Includes George Harrison’s ‘All Things Must Past’ Very Good Condition 3LP Apple Boxset (STCH 639), Lord Kitchener ‘Kitch 67’, ‘This is James Brown’ Polydor (643 317), ‘Keep the Faith Volume 1’ Compilation (JOYS 223), ‘Tighten Up’ Trojan Compilation (TTL1), Terry Snyder & The Allstars ‘Persuasive Percussion’, The Rolling Stones ‘Stone Age’, Nancy Sinatra’s ‘Nancys Greatest Hits’ and ‘Movin with Nancy’, Cliff Richards ‘21 Today’, The Tremeloes ‘Greatest Hits’ (CBS 64206), Queen’s ‘The Game’ and a good selection of Albums on the Tamla Motown Label such as The Marvelettes ‘Sophisticated Soul’ (STML 11090), Martha & The Vandellas ‘Dancing in the street’ (STML 11099), The Temptations ‘Wish it would Rain’ (TML 11079), The Isley Brothers ‘This Old Heart Of Mine’ (STML 11034), Four Tops ‘Four Tops Now’ (TML 11113), ‘Four Tops on Top’ (STML 11037), Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell ‘Easy’ (TML 11132), The Supremes ‘New ways but love stays’ (STML 11175), plus others. (Conditions vary throughout overall Good unless otherwise stated)

£200 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 361 Approx Eighty Vinyl LP Records USA Pressings. VARIOUS GENRES. Years vary. Includes The Beatles ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ (SMAL 2835), ‘Rubber Soul’ (T 2442), ‘Revolver’ (ST 2576), ‘The Beatles, Second Album’ (ST 2080) and ‘Abbey Road’ (SO 383) all released by Capitol Records also The Beatles ‘A Hard Days Night’ United Artists Label (UAS 6366). Others included Donovan ‘Barabajagal’ (BN 26481), ‘Wear Your Love Like Heaven’ (BN 26349),’Donovans Greatest Hits’ (26439) all released by Epic Records, Donovan’s ‘Fairytale’ Hickory Records (LP 127), The Four Tops ‘Greatest Hits’, The Kinks ‘Kinks-Size’ Reprise Label (R 6158), The Association ‘And Then...Along Comes The Association’ Valiant Records (25002), Carolyn Hester ‘Carolyn Hester At Town Hall’ Dot Records (DLP3638), ‘The Best of Sonny & Cher’ Atco Records (SD 33219), The Temptations ‘Greatest Hits’ Gordy Label (919), Others by The Mamas & Papas, The Hollies, Peter Paul & Mary, Clancy Brothers, Harry Belafonte, etc. (Overall Very Good Condition)

£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)

366 366 Approx One Hundred and Fifty 12” Vinyl Records VARIOUS GENRES. Years vary. Includes Cure ‘Friday I’m in Love’ 12” Single Multicoloured Vinyl (ficsx42), Ozzy Ozbourne ‘Miracle Man’ 12” Single, Screaming Dad ‘Night creatures’ 12” Single No Future Records (12 oi 25), Iron Maiden ‘Seventh Son of a Seventh Son’, Uriah Heep ‘Demons & Wizards’, The Doors ‘Morrison Hotel’, King Crimson ‘Larks Tongues in Aspic’, Robert Plant ‘Manic Nirvana’, Led Zeppelin II and III Reissues, Jethro Tull ‘A’, Free ‘Fire & Water’ Reissue, David Bowie ‘Pinups’, Pink Floyd ‘Delicate Sound’ and ‘The Wall’, others by U2, The Rolling Stones, Kiss, Def Leppard, The Mission, David Lee Roth, New Order, Dire Straits, ZZ Top, Fleetwood Mac, Kate Bush, Roxy Music, Deep Purple, Aerosmith, The Police, Eurythmics, Prince, Meatloaf, Alice Cooper, Siouxsie & The Banshees. (Conditions vary throughout overall Good+) £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)

£250 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 362 Approx Ninety LP Records VARIOUS GENRES. Years vary. Includes Cliff Richards ‘Good News’ (SCX 6167), ‘It’ll Be Me’ with The Shadows (SRS 5011), ‘Wonderful Life’ with The Shadows (33SX 1628), ‘The 31st of February Street’ EMI Label (EMC 3048) amongst others, Dave Dee Dozy Beaky Mick & Tich ‘If music be the food of love... Prepare for indigestion’ Fontana (TL 5388), Jerry Lee Lewis ‘Monsters’ Sun Label (6467019), others by Buddy Holly etc. (Conditions vary throughout overall Good) £70 - 90 (plus 21% BP*)

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364 364 Approx Two Hundred LP Records VARIOUS GENRES. Years vary. Includes most notably King Crimson’s ‘In The Court Of The Crimson King (An Observation By King Crimson)’ 1st Press Island Pink Label with white ‘i’, The Beatles ‘Abbey Road’ 1st Press and ‘Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band’ Parlophone Label (PMC 7027), Neil Young’s ‘After the Goldrush’, Associates ‘Sulk’ (ASCL1) and ‘18 carat love affair’ (ASC3T), ‘Emmanuelle’ Soundtrack, etc. (Conditions vary throughout overall Good-Very Good) £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)

367 367 A 12” Record Storage Folder containing Eight LP Records Artwork is of an Erotic Nature. Includes Marilyn Monroe ‘Rare Recordings 1948-1962’ Sandy Hook Records 1979 US Release, ‘Marilyn Monroe’ All Round Trading


Picture Disc (AR 30031) 1984 Danish Release, ‘Marilyn Monroe’ All Round Trading Picture Disc (AR 30038) 1985 Danish Release, Marilyn Monroe ‘Songs & Sounds’ United Artists (UAS 295601) 1973 German Release, Jayne Mansfield ‘Too Hot Too Handle’ Miss Records Picture Disc (MISS 005) 1993 Swedish Release, ‘Brigitte Bardot’ All Round Trading Picture Disc (AR 83009) 1984 Danish Release, Brigitte Bardot ‘Et Dieu Crea La Femme’ All Round Trading Picture Disc (AR 83007) 1984 Danish Release and Jane Birkin & Serge Gainsbourg ‘Je T’Aime (Beautiful Love)’ Fontana Label (SRF 67610) 1969 US Release. (Conditions vary throughout overall Very Good Record Folder Excellent). £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

369 Retro LP Storage Case containing fourteen LP Records ROCK. Years vary. LPs include Uriah Heep ‘Salisbury’ Large Vertigo Swirl Label (6360 028) with Gatefold Sleeve (lacking vertigo inner), Tom Waits ‘Swordfishtrombones’ Island Records (ILPM 9762), Supertramp ‘Indelibly Stamped’ A&M Records (AMLH 64306), Roxy Music’s ‘Country Life’ & ‘Stranded’, Billy Bragg ‘The Peel Sessions’ Strange Fruit Label (SFPS 027), Public Image Ltd ‘The Flowers of Romance’ Virgin Label (V2 189) with inner, ‘Roger Taylors Fun in Space’ German Issue, Steve Roberts ‘Do you know who i am?’ The Exploited Record Company Label (EXPLP.2002), Robert Palmer ‘Pressure Drop’ German Issue, Matchbox ‘Major Matchbox’, Lynsey De Paul ‘Love Bomb’, etc. (Conditions vary throughout overall Very Good).

friends’ and ‘Golden Records Vol.2/Vol.3’, others by Traveling Wilburys, The Beatles and ABBA. (Conditions vary throughout overall Good) £30 - 40 (plus 21% BP*)

£50 - 70 (plus 21% BP*)

372 372 Four LP Records by NAKED RAYGUN

368 368 Retro LP Storage Case containing eleven 12inch Records INDIE ROCK/ROCK. Years vary predominately 1990s. Includes Sleeper ‘The it Girl’ 1996 Brit Pop LP Indolent Records (SLEEPLP012), ‘BBC Radio 6 Music Exclusive’ PROMO Turquoise Vinyl LP from 16th April 2011, the Last Peach ‘Jarvis’ 12inch Single Pomona Label (POM 001) with Product Info Sheet, Easy ‘Magic Seed’ Blast First Label (BFFP 57), The Kissing Bandits ‘The Sun Brothers’ October 1985 Mini Album New Rose Records (ROSE 72), Kingmaker ‘Eat Yourself Whole’ 1992 LP Chrysalis Label (CHR 1878), Apple Creation ‘Gifthorse’ 12inch EP 1992 White Label, The Candy Skins ‘You Are Here’ 12inch EP 1991 Stuff Records (STUFF/U3), My Jealous God ‘Pray’ 12inch Single 1990 Rough Trade (RTT 238), Jactars ‘Wadlow’ 12inch 45rpm 1987 Vulcan Label (VULC 002) and A House ‘Zop’ 12inch EP 1991 Setanta Records (SET 012). (Conditions vary throughout overall Very GoodExcellent).

370 370 Five LP Records ROCKABILLY. Includes Flying Saucers ‘The Rawking Sandy Ford’ Rawwking Records (RAW6) 1991 UK Release, Nervous Norvus ‘Transfusion’ Big Heat Records (NED 12) 1985 UK Release, The Rapiers ‘1961’ Off Beat Label (WIK67) 1987 UK Release, The Avengers ‘Cadillacs & Lincolns’ Rockhouse Records (LPL 8901) 1989 Dutch Release together with another copy of this album but signed to the rear by Lead Vocalist ‘Cliff Edmunds’. Note reads “To Neil, Cheers all the best, Great show”. (Conditions vary throughout overall Very Good).

Includes their first 4 Studio Albums. ‘Throb Throb’ Homestead Records (HMS 008) 1984 US Release, ‘All Rise’ Homestead Records (HMS 045) 1985 US Release, ‘Jettison’ Caroline Records (CAROL 1348) 1988 US Release and ‘Understand?’ Caroline Records (CARLP 6) 1989 German Release. NB: Naked Raygun are a Chicago based Punk Rock Band. Initially active from 1980-1992. They had a full-time reformation in 2006 and they are still playing together today. (Conditions vary throughout overall Very Good-Excellent) £30 - 35 (plus 21% BP*)

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£50 - 70 (plus 21% BP*)

373 373 Two LPs by THE ROLLING STONES Includes their UK Debut Album from April 1964 Red Decca Label (LK 4605) with 3A matrix Side 2. Together with their 1966 Album ‘Aftermath’ Decca Label (LK 4786).

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371 Fourteen LP Records VARIOUS GENRES. Years vary. Most notably includes Michael Jackson’s 1991 Album ‘Dangerous’ 2LP Epic Label (EPC 465802 1), others included are Paul McCartney’s ‘Flowers in the Dirt’ with inner, Queen ‘Greatest Hits’, ‘The Miracle’, ‘Live Magic’,Elvis Presley’s ‘aloha from hawaii via satellite’, ‘Lets be

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379 374 374 Two LP Records Includes a Rare copy of Bark Psychosis ‘Hex’ Circa Label (CIRCA 29) 1994 UK Release and Killing Joke’s ‘Pandemonium’ Double LP Butterfly Records (BFLLP9) 1994 UK Release. (Both in Very Good-Very Good Condition). £50 - 60 (plus 21% BP*)

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Free’, ‘This is the Girl’ and ‘Remember Me’. Others by Sophie Ellis Bextor, Ice T, Ice Cube, Jay Z, Eminem, Aaliyah, Lil Kim, etc. (Conditions vary throughout overall Very Good+) £140 - 160 (plus 21% BP*)

377 A Rare LP by FOLK Band THE MINOR BIRDS Titled ‘The Minor Birds’ Released in 1972 by Midas Recordings cat no. MFHR 045 £400 - 500 (plus 21% BP*)

380 380 Twenty 12” Vinyl Records.

375 375 Two LP Records Includes Fatal Charm’s 1989 UK Album ‘This Strange Attraction’ Really Great Records (FATAL1) 1000 copies only Artwork by Darling Timmie and ‘Scottish Kultchur: The Barclay Towers Compilation Album’ 1982 UK Release Supermusic Record Company (SUPLP-2004). (Both in Very Good Condition) £50 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 376 Two Chinese LP Records ‘Wong Ching Yian & The Stylers’ Life Records (YFLP 1075) Gatefold Sleeve and ‘Lea Yea Ping’ Life Records (LFLP 245) both sleeves printed by K.M.I.L.P.J. (Both in Very Good-Very Good Condition) NB: Hup Hup Sdn. Bhd. more commonly known as Life Records is a Malaysian Record label formed in 1949 with its foreign subsidiaries include Life Records Ltd Hong Kong established 1960. It was the first Malaysian Licensee for many popular foreign Record Labels such as CBS, MCA and KAPP Records. £30 - 40 (plus 21% BP*)

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378 378 A Rare LP by FUNK/SOUL Band THE MOWHAWKS Titled ‘The Champ’ Released in 1968 by Pama Original Pressing on Purple Label cat no. PMLP 5. £140 - 160 (plus 21% BP*) 379 Approx Seventy 12” Vinyl Records HIP-HOP/ELECTRONIC. Includes Nine Inch Nails ‘Fixed’ 12” Mini Album from 1992 Island Label (ILPM 8005), Souls of Mischief ‘93 til Infinity’ Jive Label (HIP 138), Boogie Down Productions ‘By all means Necessary’, Air Liquide ‘Sonic Weather Machine’ Double LP, Tricky ‘Maxinquaye’, Silent Lambs Project ‘Comrade’ K Label (KLP90), Fab 5 Freddy ‘Une Sale Histoire’ Celluloid Label (CYZ 106), Boot Camp Clik ‘For The People’, BLR ‘Swing Batta Swing’, Beastie Boys ‘Girls’, Da Lench Mob ‘Freedom Got An A.K’, Fats Comet & The Big Sound ‘Bop Bop’, Sole Company ‘Single Minded People’, Kelis ‘Get along with you’ Illuminous Yellow Vinyl, Roots Manuva ‘Dreamy Days’, Imogen Heep ‘Getting Scared’ Single Sided Promo, Ganzheit ‘Brains to the Wall’, Cathy Dennis ‘Move To This’, The Family ‘Outcast’, Laurent Garnier ‘30’, 4 by Kano includes ‘Brown Eyes’, ‘feel

VARIOUS ROCK. Includes Josef K ‘The Only Fun in Town’ Postcard Records (Postcard 81-7), Big Amongst Sheep ‘Terminal Velocity’ Rock solid Records (RSR 2001), The Four Horsemen 12” EP III Label (SICK 112), ‘RATT’ 12” Mini Album Translucent Red Vinyl, Melted Americans ‘100000 Songs from the Land of the Snows’Community 3 Label 1990 Dutch Release, The Dawn ‘Ways of Woman’ Whole Car Records (WCAR008V), Chainsaw Kittens ‘Violent Religion’, Blood on the Saddle ‘Poison Love’, Blood & Roses ‘Love under Will’, Lisa Dominique ‘Gypsy Ryder’, others by Mockers, Riverhead, Trash County Dominators, Theatre of Hate, City Boy, Miners of Muzo, Accept, 10000 Maniacs and Fishbone. (Conditions vary throughout overall Very GoodExcellent). £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 381 Eight 12” Vinyl Records VARIOUS ROCK. Includes most notably The Cure’s 1992 UK Album ‘WISH’ Fiction Records Label (FIXH20) Double LP with Lyric inners, insert and Removable Sticker, Copyright note: exclusively licensed to Polydor Ltd (UK). Others included The Cure’s 1983 Fiction Records 12” 45rpm ‘The Upstairs Room’ (FICSX18), Sex Pistol’s ‘Never Mind The Bollocks’ 1985 Virgin Reissue (OVED136) ‘Liar’ listed twice on rear of sleeve, Guns & Roses ‘Appetite for Destruction’ 1987 Geffen Records US Release Rare Cat No. GHS 24211, The Shamen ‘En-Tact’ 1990 One Little Indian Ltd Edition Double 45rpm 12” with embossed sleeve and Three LPs by The Smiths


You’ CBS (202258), Small Faces ‘Here Comes the Nice’ Immediate Label (IM 050), 10 by the Rolling Stones, 3 by The Who includes ‘Substitute’, ‘Im a Boy’ and ‘My Generation’ Brunswick label (05944), others by The Easybeats, Traffic, Paper Dolls, Troggs, The Love Affair, etc. (Conditions vary throughout overall Fair-Good) £150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*)

‘Work Song!’ (REP 3201), Johnny Griffin ‘The Big Soul Band’ and Bobby Timmons ‘Moanin’ (REP 3204), others by Maynard Ferguson, Four Tops, Enoch Light & The Light Brigade, etc. (Conditions vary throughout overall Good) £200 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 386 Four Vinyl Records by/related to ELVIS PRESLEY

‘Meat is Murder’, ‘Strangeways, Here We Come’ and ‘Louder Than Bombs’. (Conditions vary throughout overall Very Good-Excellent)

Includes ‘Elvis Golden Records’ Collectors Gold Translucent Vinyl RCA Label (XLPE-1707) 1978 Canadian Release, ‘Elvis Rock n Roll Album’ Double LP 1977 Japanese Release RCA Label (RCA-912324) with Obi-Strip, Gatefold Sleeve and Inner Booklet, ‘King of Rock n Roll / I Love You’ 45rpm by Johnny Roman Young Blood Label (YBL1) also includes the 12” version which includes the tracks ‘I remember Elvis Presley’ and ‘Sun Days 54’ and a Rare Elvis Interview. Together with an original Elvis Presley ‘Elvis Now’ 1970 Summer Festival Tour unused Postcard from the International Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada. (Conditions vary throughout overall Very Good)

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384 384 Approx Eighty Vinyl Records Predominately 45s VARIOUS GENRES. Years Vary. Includes Bob & Marcia/The Jay Boys ‘Young Gifted & Black’ 1970 45rpm from Harry J Records (HJ 6605), others by the Rolling Stones, T-Rex, etc. Most notibly amongst the LPs is The Rolling Stones ‘Through the Past Darkly (Big Hits Vol.2)’ Decca Label (SKL 5019) with Octagonal Sleeve (damaged), ‘Stone Age’ Decca Label (SKL 5084), ‘Goats Head Soup’ (COC 59101) and ‘Greatest Hits’ a 1969 German Compilation Decca Label (ND 265). (Conditions vary throughout overall Fair-Good)

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382 Fourteen 12” Vinyl Records. PUNK/NEW WAVE. Includes Chiefs of Relief ‘Weekend’ 12” Maxi single WEA Records (Y2 109T) 1987 UK Release It has also been Signed to Front of Sleeve by Paul Cook (Drummer of The Sex Pistols, Special duties ‘77 in 82’ LP Rondelet Music & Records 1982 UK Release, ‘Serious DrinkingStranger than Tannadice: The Hits, Misses and own Goals of Serious Drinking’ LP Workers playtime 1990 UK Compilation, 3 LPs by Generation X, Siouxsie & The Banshees ‘Hyaena’ LP, They Must Be Russians ‘Chains’ 12” Maxi single First Floor Records 1983 German Issue, Blaggers I.T.A ‘Blagga Muffin’ 12” Mini Album Words of Warning (WOWLP 19) 1991 UK Release, ‘New Wave’ 1977 Vertigo Compilation LP, ‘Punk & Disorderly Further Changes’ 1982 Anagram Records Compilation LP, Poison Girls ‘Hex’ 12” Single Small Wonder Records 1979 UK Release, Associates ‘Club Country’ 12” Single Associates Label 1982 UK Release and The Planets ‘Goon Hilly Down’ LP Rialto Label 1979 UK Release. (Conditions vary throughout overall Very Good-Excellent) £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 383 Approx One Hundred and Fifty Vinyl Records VARIOUS GENRES. Years vary. Included amongst the LPs is The Rolling Stones ‘Beggars Banquet’ Blue Unboxed Decca Label (SKL 4955) and ‘Aftermath’ Red Decca Label (LK 4786), Uriah Heep ‘Very Eavy Very Umble’ Large Vertigo Swirl Label (6360 006), ‘Led Zeppelin III’ Red & Plum Atlantic Label (2401002), 4 by Motorhead ‘Overkill’, ‘Bomber’, ‘No Sleep Til Hammersmith’ and ‘On Parole’, others by The Who, Deep Purple, AC/DC, Lou Reed, Black Sabbath. Included amongst the 45s is Jim Nesbit ‘Tiger in my Tank’ Vocalion Label (V.9241), Bob Dylan ‘I Want

387 387 Seventeen Vinyl Records

385 385 Approx Two Hundred and Fifty Vinyl Records Predominately LPs VARIOUS GENRES. Years vary. Includes Muddy Waters 1972 album ‘The London Sessions’ Chess Label (6310 121), Jimmy McGriff ‘The Worm’ United Artists Label (UAS 29004), Errol Dixon ‘Blues in the Pot (The Big City Blues of Errol Dixon)’ Decca Label (SKL 4962) and Errol Dixon ‘Thats how you got killed before’ Transatlantic Label (TRA 225), Richard Groove Holmes ‘A Bowl of Soul’ Variant Label (VS 114), ‘Authentic Chicago Blues’ Windmill Compilation (WMD 124), Bashin’ the Unpredictable Jimmy Smith HMV Label (CLP 1596), ‘Soul...In the Beginning’ Compilation, Edwin Starr & Blinky ‘Just we two’, Josh White & Leadbelly ‘With their Guitars’, The Beach Boys ‘Christmas Album’ Capitol Label (CAPS 1014), Three Riverside EPs includes Nat Adderley

VARIOUS GENRES. Years vary. Includes The Pink Floyd ‘Arnold Layne’ 45rpm, 11th March 1967 Columbia Release (DB 8156) also Pink Floyd’s ‘See Emily Play’ 45rpm, 16th June 1967 Columbia Release and ‘A Saucerful of Secrets’ LP 5th pressing 1973 Re-Release 2 boxed EMI logo, The Beatles ‘A Hard Days Night’ LP 1st Press Parlophone Label (PMC 1230) and ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ EP 1st Press Parlophone Label (MMT-1), ‘Mods Mayday 79’ Bridge House Records Compilation LP released 21st September 1979 misspelling on Sleeve “Nunbers” instead of “Numbers”, The Who ‘My Generation’ LP 1990 Virgin Release (V2179), The Rolling Stones ‘Aftermath’ LP 1970 Decca repress with Blue Boxed Label, ‘The Freewheelin Bob Dylan’ LP CBS Orange Label (BPG 62193), Eddie Cochran’s ‘20 Flight Rock’ 45rpm London Label (HL-U 8386) April 1957 release, Two 45rpm records by Jerry Lee Lewis ‘High School Confidential’ and ‘Lets Talk About Us’ and Five 45rpm records by Elvis Presley Includes ‘Love Me Tender’ EP HMV Label (7EG 8199) with p/s, ‘Wear My Ring Around Your Neck’ (RCA 1058) and ‘Hard Headed Woman’ (RCA 1070) both RCA releases from 1958 and ‘One Night/I Got Stung’ (RCA 1100) and ‘A Fool Such As I’ (RCA 1113) both RCA releases from 1959. (conditions vary throughout overall good) £100 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

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2-6235), ‘Black Sabbath’ Debut LP Vertigo Reissue, ‘Blood Sweat & Tears’ LP (CBS 63504), ‘I am P.J. Proby’ Liberty LP (LBY 1235), P.J. Proby ‘Somewhere’ 45rpm EP Liberty Label (LEP 2229), Max Romeo ‘Wet Dream’ 45rpm Unity Label (UN503), The Ronettes ‘Be My Baby’ 45rpm London Label (HLU 9793), other 45s by Paul & Paula, Eartha Kitt, Marianne Faithful, The Moody Blues, The Mama’s & The Papa’s, Alan Haven, etc. (Conditions vary throughout overall Good) £40 - 50 (plus 21% BP*)

390 390 Approx Seventy Vinyl Records

388 388 Approx One Hundred and Forty Vinyl Records VARIOUS GENRES. Years vary. Predominately 45s. Includes The Members ‘At the Chelsea Nightclub’ Virgin LP (V2120), AC/DC’s ‘If you want Blood you’ve got it’ LP and Blood Sweat & Tears Self Titled LP all LPs contained in a LP Record Storage Case. Amongst the 45s is Charlie Rich’s PROMO ‘Behind Closed Doors’ Epic Label (EPC 1539). (Conditions vary throughout overall Good) £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

VARIOUS GENRES. Years vary. Most notably includes thirteen 12inch records on the Manchester Based Record Label ‘Factory’. Records include 2 LPs by The Durutti Column ‘The Return of The Durutti Column’ (FACT 14) with Sandpaper Sleeve and ‘LC’ (FACT 44), Double LP Compilation ‘A Factory Quartet’ (FACT 24), Section 25 ‘Always Now’ LP (45 FACT), Royal Family & The Poor’s 12inch Single ‘Art-Dream-Domination’ (FACT 43), Quando Quango’s 12inch Single ‘Go Exciting/Tingle’ (FAC 67), SXXV’s 12inch Single ‘The Beast’ (FAC 66) and Six Records by A Certain Ratio to include their 12inch Singles ‘Flight’ (FAC 22), ‘Waterline’ (FAC 52) and ‘Knife Slits Water’ (FAC 62) also their LPs ‘To Each...’ (FACT 35), ‘I’d like to see you again’ (FACT 65) and ‘Sextet’ (FACT 55). Other Records included amongst this lot John Mayalls LP ‘Blues from Laurel Canyon’ Decca Label (SKL 4972), ‘Morris on’ Compilation LP, Gentle Giant’s ‘Free Hand’ Chrysalis Label (CHR 1093), Bob Marleys Double LP ‘The Birth of a Legend’, The Who’s ‘Pinball Wizzard’ 45rpm and John Lennon’s ‘Nobody Told Me’ 45rpm with p/s. Together with Five Rare VHS Cassette Tapes includes ‘A Factory Video’ Various Compilation (FACT 56) 1982 UK Issue, New Order’s ‘Taras Shevchenko’ (FACT 77) August 1983 UK Issue and The Durutti Column ‘domo arigato’ (FACT 144) October 1985 UK Issue. (Conditions vary throughout overall Good)

392 392 Approx Forty Vinyl Records Predominately LPs VARIOUS GENRES. Years vary. Most notably includes The Beatles ‘Rubber Soul’ mono LP Parlophone Label (PMC 1267), ‘Help’ mono LP Parlophone Label (PMC 1255), ‘Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band’ LP Reissue, ‘Let it Be’ LP, ‘The Beatles No.1’ EP and ‘Long Tall Sally’ EP. (Conditions vary throughout overall Good) £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*)

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393 Thirteen Vinyl Records by THE BEATLES

389 Approx Ninety Vinyl Records VARIOUS GENRES. Years vary. Included amongst is Stanley Kubricks A Clockwork Orange Soundtrack LP, Curved Air ‘Airconditioning’ LP, Emerson Lake & Palmer’s Self Titled LP Reissue, Pink Floyd’s ‘Obscured By Clouds’ LP, Strawbs ‘Bursting at the Seams’ LP, ‘Come Together’ Compilation LP, The Shangri-las ‘Remember (Walking in the Sand’ 45rpm and Three EPs by The Beatles ‘Twist & Shout’, ‘The Beatles No.1’ and ‘The Beatles Hits’. (Conditions vary throughout overall Fair to Good) £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

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391 391 Twenty Seven Vinyl Records VARIOUS GENRES. Years vary. Includes The Fingers ‘I Go to Sleep’ 45rpm Polydor Label (BM 56080) 1966 UK PROMO, The Beatles ‘Live! at the StarClub in Hamburg, Germany 1962’ Double German LP Bellaphon Press (BLS 5560), The Beatles ‘1962-1966’ and ‘1967-1970’ Double LPs, Melanie ‘Garden in the City’ LP with Scratch & Sniff Sleeve, ‘Quadrophenia’ Double LP US Polydor Press (PD-

Includes ‘Rubber Soul’ Parlophone 1st Press in Mono Loud-Cut issue Matrix Number XEX 579-1, ‘Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band’ 1st Press Mono Vinyl (with stereo replacement sleeve) does include Red & White Inner and Card Cut-Out, ‘Abbey Road’ 1st Press, ‘Beatles For Sale’ and ‘Help!’ Both Parlophone 1st Press in Mono, ‘Revolver’ Parlophone Label (PMC 7009) 2nd Press and Seven 45rpm Singles. (Conditions vary throughout overall Good) £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 394 Four Vinyl Records by THE BEATLES Includes ‘Love Me Do’ 45rpm 1st Press Red Parlophone Label (45-R 4949) Released 5th October 1962, Eleanor Rigby/Yellow Submarine 45rpm, ‘With The Beatles’ LP Parlophone Label (PMC 1206) 2nd


EMI Label (EMI 2282), others by Van McCoy, Tymes, Sweet, Silver Convention, The Peppers, Retta Young, Shirley & Company, etc. (Conditions vary throughout overall Good) £30 - 50 (plus 21% BP*) 402 Two 45rpm Storage Cases containing Approx One Hundred and Fifty 45s

Press and ‘Revolver’ Parlophone Label (PMC 7009) 2nd Press.

VARIOUS GENRES. Years vary. Includes the highly sought after 1962 Single ‘John Henry/13 Women’ by Chance Halladay on Vogue Pop Label (45-V 9203), The Moody Blues ‘Lifes Not Life’ Decca DEMO (F12543), 2 copies of The Who’s ‘Pictures of Lily’ Track Label (604002), ‘The In Crowd’ Chess Compilation EP, Curtis Mayfield ‘Move on Up’ Buddah Label (BDS 410), Paramounts ‘Poison Ivy’ Parlophone (R 5093), The Golly Wogs ‘Parade of the Jelly Babies’ Parlophone Label (45-R 4647), Betty Wright ‘Where is the Love’ and ‘Shoo-rah! Shoo-rah!’, Booker T ‘Green Onions’, Caston & Majors ‘Child of Love’, Crystal Glass ‘Crystal World’, David Bowie ‘Space Oddity’, David Hentschel ‘Oh My Way’, Eddie Kendricks ‘Shoeshine Boy’, The Beatles ‘All My loving’ EP and 3 singles, others by Jimi Hendrix, Ramrods, ShangriLas, MerseyBeats, Singing Nun, Tornados, Typhoons, Traffic, Brenton Wood, Eruption, Carl Douglas, Brecker Brothers, Judge Dread, etc. (Conditions vary throughout overall Good)

£30 - 40 (plus 21% BP*)

£120 - 160 (plus 21% BP*)

395 Two Vinyl Records by THE BEATLES

403 A 45rpm Storage Case containing Approx Sixty 45rpm Records. VARIOUS GENRES. Years vary. Includes Black Sabbath’s ‘Paranoid’ Vertigo (6059010), The Who’s ‘Won’t get fooled again’ Track (2094-009), The Kinks ‘Waterloo Sunset’, Small Faces ‘Itchycoo Park’, Polly Brown ‘Up in a Puff of Smoke’, The Elgins ‘Heaven must have sent you’, Donnie Elbert’s ‘Where did our love Go’, The Pioneers ‘Let your Yeah be Yeah’, Three Dog Night ‘Mama told me not to come’, Bobby Bloom’s ‘Montego Bay’, etc. (Conditions vary throughout overall Fair to Good)

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Includes their 1968 Album Most commonly known as The White Album its a 1st Press Mono Issue Numbered LOW! at 0027619 with Black Inners and Top Loading Gatefold Sleeve (unfortunately vinyl well played and poster & pictures are missing). Together with their 1963 EP ‘Twist & Shout’. £50 - 70 (plus 21% BP*)

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£40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 404 Approx Eighty 45rpm Records VARIOUS GENRES. Years vary. Includes Donovan ‘Universal Soldier’ EP Pye Label (NEP 24219) with Picture Sleeve, Judge Dread ‘Lovers Rock/Ska Fever’ SIRE Label (SIR 4028) with Picture Sleeve, two copies of The Stranglers ‘Golden Brown’ with Picture Sleeve, The Who ‘I’m a Boy’ Reaction Label (591 004), The Young Idea ‘With a little help from my friends’, The Troggs ‘With a girl like you’, T-Rex ‘20th Century Boy’, The Intruders ‘I bet he don’t love you (Like I love you)’, etc. (Conditions vary throughout overall Very Good)

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396 A Rare ACETATE The Rocking Vickers ‘Its Alright’ CBS Acetate cat no.202051. Release Date 11th March 1966. £50 - 70 (plus 21% BP*) 397 Minnie Epperson 45 rpm record ‘Grab your clothes (and get on out)’ 1968 Action Label (ACT4503). £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 398 Roten Rosen 45 rpm Record ‘Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Honolulu - Strand Bikini’ UK Release 23rd November 1987 Virgin Label (VS 1031). £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 399 Two EPs Radioheads ‘Creep’ Ltd Edition Clear Vinyl Released in UK 1993 Parlophone Label (R 6359). Together with Buzzcocks ‘Spiral Scratch’ Released 29th January 1977 New Hormones Label (ORG-1). £40 - 50 (plus 21% BP*)

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405 Approx One Hundred 45rpm Records

400 Three 45rpm Records

1960s POP. By artists/bands such as Buddy Holly, The Rolling Stones, P.J Proby, Billy Fury, Manfred Mann, The Mojos, The Four Pennies, The Fortunes, The Moody Blues, Roy Orbison, Cilla Black, Cliff Richard, Dave Berry, Applejacks, The Rockin’ Berries, The Typhoons, Jimmy Ruffin, Elvis Presley, Jackie Trent, Sonny & Cher, Chuck Berry, The Walker Brothers, Ronnie Carroll, Faron Young, etc. This is a Wonderful Collection. All bought by the vendors Aunt during the 1960s from Rothery Radio Ltd, St. Helens. Unbelievably all are still in their original Rothery Retail Bags. They are believed to have been bought at a weekend by the Aunt and left this way until now unplayed. All are original issues and in near mint condition.

Includes a Rare 4 Track EP Richard Berry & The Pharaohs ‘Rhythm & Blues’ Ember Label, The Ikettes ‘Fine Fine Fine’ 1965 EP Stateside Label (SE 1033) and ZZ Hill ‘Someone To Love Me’ 1965 Single R&B Label (MRB 5005). £50 - 70 (plus 21% BP*) 401 A 45rpm Storage Case containing Approx Sixty 45rpm Records VARIOUS GENRES. Years Vary. Includes Razzy ‘I Hate Hate’ MGM Label (2006 437), Rimshots/ Whatnauts Band ‘Whos got the Monster/Soul Walking’ All Platinum Label (6146 303), Philly Sound ‘Waitin for the Rain’ Island Label (USA 008), Sons of Robin Stone ‘Got To Get You Back’ Atlantic Label (K 10441), Johnny Bristol ‘Leave my World’ MGM Label (2006 505), Minnie Ripperton ‘Lovin You’ Epic Label (EPC 3121), The Beatles ‘Twist & Shout’ EP, Yin & Yan ‘if’

£100 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)

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From sleek 20th furniture and art and turntables.. Wright Marshall’s specialists Niall, Nick and Neil, look at these uber-cool and very desirable markets… Niall on 20th Century Design…..

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he market for cool and sleek furniture and decorative objects from the 20th Century has never been so popular with collectors, interior designers, and private buyers re-styling their homes. This uber-cool look can be seen in on-trend restaurants, wine bars,

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hic hotels, and increasingly in stylish homes throughout the UK and abroad. With classic simplistic pieces from the Arts & Crafts and Art Nouveau movements of circa 1900, through to the exotically stylish Art Deco designs of the 1920’s and 30’s, and beyond into the popular ‘Mid Century’ retro and vintage furnishings from the 1950’s, 60’ and 70’s, the possibilities to source a stylish unique look or valuable collection is endless! The latest trend to explode onto the ‘20th Century’ market is the ‘Industrial’ phenomenon! With its raw utilitarian appeal growing rapidly, buyers are now appreciating the stripped back architectural forms of the ‘salvaged’

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wonders of our Industrial heritage. Nick on Northern Art…..

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n area of the art market that is also bang on-trend, with established and new collectors building cool and valuable collections is Northern Art. Northern Art is the term given to the gritty 20th Century Industrial and urban landscapes particular to the North West of England, as personified in the works of L.S.Lowry, his peers, and the new generation of modern day Northern Artist. This genre of art depicts the harsh realities as well as the lighter side of life of the people living and working in an around Manchester and its surrounding towns, both pre-war and post-war, often featuring factory’s, chimneys, viaducts, canals and terraces.


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Buying at Auction BUYING

Bidding at one of our auctions is simple and straightforward, and can be done in a number of ways: IN PERSON You’ll need to register at our auction reception, giving us your name, address, contact telephone numbers and date of birth (for anti-money laundering checks). You’ll be given a unique bidding number, and to make a bid either raise your catalogue or bidding number. The auctioneer will make eye contact with you to confirm your bid’s been taken. If you have any questions, our staff will be happy to help. COMISSION BIDS If you can’t attend the auction, you can arrange for bids to be made on your behalf. Complete one of our commission bid forms (available throughout the saleroom) and either hand, or email prior to the sale: Knutsford Fine Art 01565 653284 fineart@wrightmarshall.co.uk TELEPHONE You can also bid by phone if you can’t attend in person. Register with us at least 24 hours before the auction, and a member of staff will call you before the item you wish to bid on comes up for sale. LIVE BIDDING ONLINE

Neil on Vinyl……

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here have always been those ‘die hard’ devotees of the turntable spinning around their favourite vinyls, meticulously preserving the vinyl in their old sleeves brings its own pleasure too. The diehards have recently been joined by a more modern culture of buying public who have bucked the trend by seeking out

their favourite artists of the modern day, and only vinyl will do. Pressing plants have been hard pushed to keep up with the demand for records prepared in the age old way, and this new trend shows little signs of abating as the sale of vinyl’s has massively increased record sales across the globe.

The next best thing to being in the auction room, our live bidding experience allows you to bid from anywhere in the world. Lots appear on screen as they appear in the auction room, and the auctioneer is aware of your bids as soon as you make them. A live audio feed ads to the excitement and allows you to hear your bid being relayed. To use the online service, register with one of our providers at www.thesaleroom.com, www.invaluable.com or www. ukauctioneers.com.

This ‘dusting down’ of old equipment has meant a resurgence in the sale of both vintage vinyl and the equipment that it’s played on.

Please note: This service is not provided by Wright Marshall but by the bidding platforms themselves. We collect the fees on their behalf and add them to your invoice. For a copy of their full Terms & Conditions contact the individual host platform.

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409 Boosey & Hawkes Emperor A Clarinet

VARIOUS GENRES. Years vary. Includes Donnie Elbert ‘A Little Piece of Leather’ Sue Records (WI 377), Fascinations ‘Girls are out to get you’ Sue Records (WI 4049), The Velvelettes ‘These things will keep me loving you’ Tamla Motown Label (TMG 780), Curtis Mayfield ‘Move on Up’ (2011-080), The Undertakers ‘Everybody loves a lover’ Pye Label (7N.15543), Fontella Bass ‘Rescue Me’ Chess (6145 009), Creation ‘I got the Fever’ Erics records (AR 5006), The Who ‘Pinball Wizard’ Track Label (604027), The Merseybeats ‘I think of you’ Fontana (TF 431), Syl Johnson ‘We did it’ London Label (HLU 10403), Martha & The Vandellas ‘Jimmy Mack’, The Isley Brothers ‘This old heart of mine’, Earl Van Dyke & The Soul Brothers ‘I can’t help myself (Sugar pie, Honey Bunch)’, etc. Presented well all have replacement cardboard sleeves with only a handle sleeveless. (Conditions vary throughout overall Good)

C.1978 serial # 188751 comes with carry case

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411 A Hewett Patent 5-String Banjo

407 407 Approx Eighty 45rpm Records. 1950s & 1960s. Includes Elvis Presley’s ‘Mystery Train’ 1957 UK Release Purple/Gold HMV Label (45 POP 295) and ‘All Shook Up’ Purple/Silver HMV Label (45 POP 359), Tom Edwards ‘What is a Teen Age Girl?/What is a Teen Age Boy?’ Vogue Coral Label (45 Q 72236), Bern Elliott & The Fenmen ‘Money’, Tab Hunter ‘Young Love’, Jimmy Gavin ‘I sit in my window’, Teresa Brewer ‘You Send Me’, Sam Cooke ‘You Send Me’, Four Tops ‘Bernadette’, Pat Boone ‘Tutti-Frutti’, The Beatles ‘Twist & Shout’ EP, The Crickets ‘It’s So Easy’, ‘Think it Over’ and ‘Loves made a fool of you’,etc. (Conditions vary throughout overall Fair, Eighteen (18) without sleeves)

£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 410 Stroviols Violin circa 1910 Registered Trademark, Popular Model. 4-string twin Aluminium Horn example often favoured by Jazz Musicians. NB: Stroviols and other phono or Horned String Instruments were developed at the turn of the 20th century to assist in sound recordings onto wax cyclinders. These such instruments gave a much sharper sound which was needed. As recording Techniques improved and wax cyclinder players lost popularity to the development of the disc recordings, production of the Stroviols gradually slowed. Today they are still played, only as a novelty instrument. £200 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) c.1900 with Jos Rogers Jr. drum skin head. Invented and Made by Thomas Hewett, The Stainer Manufacturing Co. at 92 St.Martins Lane, London. A highly regarded Banjo of the early 1900s being recommended by well known players and teachers. Comes with hard shell carry case and a quantity of Banjo sheet music. NB: The Stainer Manufacturing Co. consisted of Thomas Hewett, his wife and his daughter Christine. Their premises at St.Martins Lane consisted of a large shop with a workshop at the back were Thomas Hewett worked. His wife and daughter attended to the shop. £100 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 412 GOYA G-10 Classical Acoustic Guitar Made in Sweden C.1969 serial # 4050073 nylon strings comes with case. £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 413 HUDSON HD-1 Acoustic Guitar Standard series blue burst with copper and nickel strings.

£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

£40 - 50 (plus 21% BP*)

408 Boosey & Hawkes Emperor Bb Clarinet

414 Aria Roundback Electric Acoustic Guitar

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418 415 A Pulse ‘Star’ Electric Guitar Great look solid body in red with custom black ‘Metallica’ decal. Together with a black shoulder strap, a Marlin guitar stand and guitar to amp cable. A Philipson XL10 20 watt amp Serial # 06960081, a percussion plus star shaped tambourine in purple and a framed miniature Martins acoustic guitar part of ‘The Guitar Classics Collections’ 13” x 6”. (Sold electrically untested) £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 416 Astoria Electric Guitar Great look and design that resembles the historic ‘Gibson Les Paul’. in red with back plate & serial # J752946 also stamped on neck with Made in Japan. Together with a Watson XL50R 50 watt amp. serial # 12970968 ‘A Philipson product’, height 19.5” x depth 11”. (Sold electrically untested) £50 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 417 ACOUSTIC SOLUTIONS Childs Electric Guitar With built-in amplifier/speaker in black. Complete with carry case, instruction book and a electric tuner. (Sold electrically untested) £30 - 40 (plus 21% BP*)


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418 Squier Fender Strat Electric Guitar & Fender Frontman 15G Amplifier Set

This stylish ‘Vanity Case’ styled player is tan in colour with a washable vinyl finish and carrying strap. The deck unfortunately does not have a name tag but it is most likely to be one produced by BSR. It runs at 16, 33, 45 & 78rpm. (Sold electrically untested)

Sunburst with white scratch plate made in Indonesia, 2004. Comes complete with spare set of strings, a Capo and amp cable. Excellent condition looks unplayed, comes with original packaging. (Sold electrically untested)

NB: RGD were a upmarket radio, TV and gramophone manufacturer between 1929 and 1952. However by the time this player had been produced the company had long been taken over by REGENTONE who reserved the name RGD for their top of the range products.

£70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 419 Maison Superstrat Electric Guitar Great look and design that resembles a ‘Fender Stratocaster’. Two-tone model: 105/T Plate with serial # 903033.

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420 Marshall Guitar Amp MG series model: 15DFX 15 watt, height 14.5” x depth 8”. serial # PA147735. (Sold electrically untested) £30 - 40 (plus 21% BP*) 421 Marshall Valvestate VS100 Guitar Amp Manufactured in England 1996-2000 with 12inch 100 watt speaker and 2 overdrive channels, comes with foot pedal. (Sold electrically untested) £100 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 422 Laney R3 Bass Guitar Combo Amp Richter series with 15inch Celestion driver and horn, 165 watts RMS. (Sold electrically untested) £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 423 Three Guitar Tab Song Books Includes ‘Blur: the best of’ Guitar Tablature Edition, Wise Publications, printed in 2000, ‘Radiohead the bends’ vocal & guitar tablature & chord boxes, Warner Chappell Music Ltd./Int. Music Publications Ltd, printed in 1995 and ‘Oasis (What’s the story) morning glory?’ guitar tablature edition, Wise Publications, printed in 1995. £20 - 30 (plus 21% BP*) 424 Five Vintage Stage Lights Manufactured by Strand. (Sold electrically untested) £50 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 425 Vintage Oscilloscope and Alignment Scope The Oscilloscope is TELEQUIPMENTS high profile Tablemodel Type- S51E manufactured here in the UK during the 1970s. The Alignment Scope is a KIKUSUI

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434 Model 5091 manufactured in Japan also during the 1970s. (Both Sold electrically untested) £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 426 AVO CT-160 Portable Valve Tester Manufactured here in the UK by AVO during the 1960s. The CT-160 has 20 valve bases and 3 special bases meaning it can test a wide variety of devices making this unit a very desirable piece of kit for any valve lover. NB: AVO is well known for producing very solid and reliable measuring instruments. The company was founded in 1927 and it closed in 1989. (Sold electrically untested) £200 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 427 JULIETTE Six Transistor Walkie Talkies Model WT-6. Manufactured in the USA during 1970s by Topp Import & Export, Miami. (Sold electrically untested) £50 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 428 1950s REGENTONE Portable record player This smart looking Table top/Portable player is grey & red in colour with a black motif design throughout. It has a carrying handle and hinged lid which when lifted reveals the Collaro RC54 three speed deck with 10 record autochange. It runs at 33, 45 & 78rpm. (Sold electrically untested) £50 - 60 (plus 21% BP*)

In production for 5 years from 1946-1951, manufactured in the UK by Roberts Radio Co. Ltd. Surrey. Stylish design with Concealed Controls and Blue Leather casing. On release in April 1946 the P4D would of cost you (after Purchase Tax) approx £17. Requires an Ever Ready AD3 Battery. (Sold electrically untested) £30 - 40 (plus 21% BP*) 431 Vintage Ever Ready Battery operated Radio Manufactured in 1946 by Ever Ready Co. Ltd, London. This model C all-day portable Octal valve radio has a stylish art deco shaped bakelite case in cream. Measures 33cm x 25.5cm. Stamped to rear PROV PAT: 32416-46 and RegD DESIGN: 848748. (Sold electrically untested) £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 432 A CROWN 4-Band Constellation Portable Radio Manufactured in 1970 by Crown Radio Corp. Tokyo, Japan. model TRF-2200L. Stylish look in black can be either powered by battery or mains. (Sold electrically untested) £30 - 40 (plus 21% BP*) 433 A CROWN 9TV-305 Portable TV FM Receiver Made in Japan by Crown Radio Corp: Tokyo during the 1970s, comes with custom built storage box and original manual. (Sold electrically untested) NB: Old Terestrial TVs can be still used today. There are many converters on the market such as RF to Scart/HDMi converters which can make a quick, affordable and cheap option to get TV’s such as this one work like the today’s TV’s. £30 - 35 (plus 21% BP*) 43 BP* - Buyer's Premium of 21% incl. VAT @ 20%

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434 A PHILIPS Discoverer TV Made in Italy by Philips in honour of Nasa’s launch of ‘Discovery’ in 1981. The ‘Discoverer’ is shaped like a astronauts helmet with moveable Vizer with the TV capable of being viewed with either Vizer up or down. This iconic TV from the 80’s was a very desirable TV with every kid wanting one at the time. Today the second hand value shows there is still a demand for these TV’s. (Sold electrically untested) NB: Old Terestrial TV’s can be still used today. There are many converters on the market such as RF to Scart/HDMi converters which can make a quick, affordable and cheap option to get TV’s such as this one work like the today’s TV’s. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 435 A PHILIPS Audio CD Recorder/3 CD Disc Changer Model CDR 820 with MP3 playback, complete with manual, lacking remote. (Sold electrically untested) £30 - 40 (plus 21% BP*)

451 436 A Mixed Lot of Audio & Visual Playback Equipment Includes a SONY JX310L AM/FM stereo tuner manufactured between 1984-1985 in black, a PHILIPS CDR 602 Audio CD Recorder in silver and a JVC XV-M567 3-DVD/CD player in Gold. The XVM567 is a perfect choice for the person who wants to combine a high performance DVD player with CDchanger. (Sold electrically untested) £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 437 TEAC W-865R Double Auto Reverse Cassette Deck Manufactured 2006-2009, complete with manual and original packaging. Together with a cassette tape storage holder in a black ash finish holds 36 cassettes includes 12 by bands such as The Happy Mondays, Suede, James, Ash, The Clash, Shakespears Sisters, Smashing Pumpkins, Marc Bolan, Kiss. (Sold electrically untested) £40 - 50 (plus 21% BP*)

438 TECHNICS SL-P555 Compact Disc Player Manufactured from 1988-1990 complete with manual and remote control in black. Together with 4 Ltd edition CDs. Includes The Clash ‘Londons Calling’ 25th Anniversary Edition 2CDs & 1DVD with lyric sheet & 36-page booklet, Michael Jacksons ‘Thriller’ 25th Anniversary Edition 1CD & 1DVD, Bob Marley & The Wailers ‘Burnin’ Deluxe edition 2CD and Manic Street Preachers 10th Anniversary Edition of ‘The Holy Bible’ 2CDs & 1DVD with 2 Deluxe Booklets. (Sold electrically untested) £30 - 50 (plus 21% BP*) 439 TECHNICS Stereo Equipment Includes the Technics SL-D20 direct drive semiautomatic Turntable, manufactured in Japan around 1982, The Technics ST-Z15L AM/FM stereo tuner, manufactured in Japan around 1985 and the Technics RS-M260 stereo cassette tape deck manufactured 1980-1982. Together with the Panasonic RS-845US 8-track cassette player, manufactured in Japan around 1975. (All Sold electrically untested) £50 - 70 (plus 21% BP*)

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453 440 A Vintage PIONEER Turntable Belt driven with teak casing, no distinct model number looks similar to the PD-10. (Sold electrically untested) £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 441 A Rega RP1 Turntable Manufactured 2010. The RP1 has been designed and engineered to achieve outstanding performance way beyond the expectations of a product at this price point. Excellent build quality and reliability will offer you a lifetime of musical enjoyment. Together with a Rotel RA-04 SE ‘Special Edition’ Amplifier Manufactured also in 2010. (Both Sold electrically untested) £200 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 442 A B&O (Bang & Olufsen) Stereo System Comprising the Beocenter 7000 in teak with remote control module, manufactured 1979-1983 and designed by Jacob Jensen, upon its release the Beocenter 7000 was one of the most advanced Hi-Fi centres on the market its also part of the Design Collection at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, together with a pair of Beovox CX100 Passive Bookshelf Loudspeakers ‘Aluminium’, manufactured 1984-September 2003, designed by Jacob Jensen they have a net volume of 4 litres, they are fitted with 10cm woofer and a 2.5cm tweeter. Size 12cm x 32cm x 20.5cm. (Sold electrically untested £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 443 A B&O (Bang & Olufsen) Stereo System Comprising the Beomaster 4000 Tuner/Amplifier in teak maunfactured 1972-1975, designed by Jacob Jensen and the Beogram 3000 turntable in teak also manufactured 1972-1975 and designed by Jacob Jensen, this high-fidelity stereo record deck has a pendulum suspension fitted to the turntable and pickup arm which makes the record player insensitive to vibrations, together with a pair of Beovox 5702 Passive Floorstanding Loudspeakers Type 6251 series 3 in teak, manufactured 1971-1975 they have a net volume of 45 litres, they are fitted with a 22.5cm woofer, a 6cm mid-range dome and a 2cm dome tweeter. Size 36cm x 66cm x 30cm. (Sold electrically untested) £200 - 250 (plus 21% BP*) 444 A B&O (Bang & Olufsen) Stereo System Comprising the Beomaster 1500 Tuner/Amplifier in teak manufactured 1978-1980, designed by Jacob Jensen this was B&O’s smallest receiver (78-80) but in terms of quality matched their top models, together with the Beogram 1102 turntable in teak manufactured 1974-1979 also designed by Jacob Jensen, priced at £97 in 1978 and a pair of Beovox S25 Passive Loudspeakers in teak manufactured 1977-1979, designed by Jacob Jensen they have a net volume of 12.4 litre, they are fitted with a 17cm woofer and a 5cm dome tweeter. (Sold electrically untested) £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

454 445 A B&O (Bang & Olufsen) Stereo System Comprising the Beocenter 4600 in teak manufactured 1977-1980, designed by Jacob Jensen, together with a pair of Beovox S35 Passive Loudspeakers Type 6311 also in teak, designed by Jacob Jensen and manufactured 1977-1980. The S35’s have a net volume of 22 litre, they are fitted with a 20cm woofer and a 2.5cm dome tweeter. (Sold electrically untested) £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

448 A B&O (Bang & Olufsen) Beolab 2 Active Subwoofer Type 6862 serial # 15373342, production began in 2001. (Sold electrically untested) NB: The BeoLab 2 utilises its built-in 850 watt amplifier to ensure that you no longer only hear your favourite piece of film or music, but feel it as well. £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)

446 A B&O (Bang & Olufsen) Stereo System

449 A B&O (Bang & Olufsen) Dedicated DVD Player

Comprising the Beosound 9000 6 CD-Tuner with instruction manual, designed by David Lewis, has been in production since 1996, together with a pair of Beolab 8000 Active loudspeakers also designed by David Lewis these have been in production since 1992. (Sold electrically untested)

The DVD1 includes instruction manual, designed by David Lewis, manufactured 2000-2006. (Sold electrically untested), together with a B&O A4 size CD storage rack these have been in production since 2000.

NB: The Beosound 9000 and BeoLab 8000 represents both the engineering skills as well as the design capabilities from Bang & Olufsen, nobody has ever built a speaker with such little net volume, only 5,3 litres, with such an impressive sound, we can add another fact, the Beosound 9000 is the fastest 6 CD changer in the world. If allowed to continue its momentum it would travel 100km/h in 5.5 seconds... faster than a Ferrari from a stop position! £400 - 500 (plus 21% BP*) 447 A Pair of B&O (Bang & Olufsen) Beolab 6000 Active Loudspeakers With instruction manual, designed by David Lewis and been in production since 1992. (Sold electrically untested) NB: The Beolab 6000 is probably one of the most famous speakers around today. They form part of the standard exhibition at the museum of Modern Art in New York £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)

£50 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 450 A B&O (Bang & Olufsen) Beovision LX2500 TV 63cm screen, comes with remote control, manufactured 1986-1988, designed by David Lewis. (Sold electrically untested) £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 451 A B&O (Bang & Olufsen) Beovision Avant 32 DVD TV with VCR Type 84/23 serial #14963697 with remote control and instruction manual, designed by David Lewis, manufactured 2002-2006. (Sold electrically untested) £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 452 A HomeMix CD-3 DJ Unit Serial #4602002234 has independant CD players each with low, medium, high control -/+ 10 Pitch bend, crossfader, 50W output complete with speakers, headphones and microphone, Great fun for any wannabe DJ (Sold electrically untested) £30 - 40 (plus 21% BP*)

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453 Two ‘U2 Special Edition’ APPLE iPods. 20GB in red & black to reflect the dominant colors on U2’s album cover ‘How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb’ with facsimile autographs on the flip side, contains original boxes, manuals and power leads, missing earphones and the Ltd edition poster. (Sold electrically untested) £50 - 70 (plus 21% BP*) 454 APPLE Macintosh Plus 1mb Personal Computer Model M0001AP manufactured by Apple Computer inc,. third in the Macintosh line, released January 16th 1986 with a price tag of $2599, being discontinued only 4 years later on October 15th 1990 it is still the longest-produced Macintosh ever, comes in the original beige casing, complete with monitor, keyboard, mouse and all neccessary cables. (Sold electrically untested) NB: Due to its popularity, long life and its introduction of many features that would become mainstays of the Macintosh platform for years, the Plus was a common “base model” for many software and hardware products. Can be found on display at the Design Museum in Gothenburg, Sweden. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 455 ATARI 520STe Personel Computer Ltd Edition Turbo Pack released late 1989 with standard midi IN/OUT interface this expandable model is upgradable to 4 MEG RAM (unsure if this has already been done), complete with mouse, instruction manual and all neccessary cables all contained in original packaging, unfortunately the Turbo Pack ONLY includes 2 Manuals NO GAMES! (Sold electrically untested) £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 456 Sinclair ZX Spectrum+ 8-bit Computer Manufactured 1984 comes with instruction manual and all neccessary cables, rogether with a quantity of games such as ‘Space Raiders’, ‘Embassy Assault’ and ‘Chequered Flag’ and a Quickshot 1 Deluxe joystick controller. (Sold electrically untested) £50 - 70 (plus 21% BP*)

460 457 Two Classic Nintendo Gameboys Both are original DMG-01 models one is numbered G18544015 and the other is G33547792, together with a quantity of games such as ‘Tetris’, ‘Pokemon’, ‘World Cup’, ‘Indiana Jones & The Last Crusade’, ‘Battle Toads’, ‘Super RC Pro AM’ etc most have instruction manuals, (Sold electrically untested) NB: These 8-bit handheld consoles were created by Satoru Okada & Nintendo Research & Development 1 in the late 1980s. They were first released in Japan on April 21st 1989 then in the United States on July 31st the same year when upon release it sold its entire shipment of 1 million units within just a few weeks. It was eventually released in Europe on September 28th 1990. The Gameboy was a tremendous success selling over 118 million units world wide until Nintendo discontinued production in the early 2000’s in favour of the Gameboy Advance £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

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458 A Nintendo Gameboy Advance and a TOMY ‘Space Turbo’ The Gameboy is the Special Clear Edition with original box, manual and a loose ‘Scooby Doo’ game with manual. (Sold electrically untested) NB: These 32-bit handheld consoles are successor to the Gameboy Color they were fitted with a 2.9” color LCD screens which delivered powerful visuals to enhance gameplay. Designed by Gunpei Yokoi. First released in Japan on March 21st 2001 then in the United States on June 11th the same year and eventually released in the UK,Europe and Australia on June 22nd also the same year. The Gameboy Advance was another tremendous success for Nintendo selling over 81 million units world wide until Nintendo discontinued production on May 15th 2010 in favour of the Nintendo DS. Together with the TOMY ‘Space Turbo’ an Iconic Handheld from the Mid 1980s. Made in Singapore, Invented by Masami


Furukawa. Model No. 7062 UK Version in White. Famously appeared in Disney’s Movie ‘Flight of the Navigator’. Comes in original box. Requires x4 D Size Batteries. (Sold electrically untested)

Green Hornet’, ‘Stingray’ and ‘Danger Man’

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‘The Adventures of Tin Tin’ by Herge, printed by Magnet in the late 1980s. stories include, ‘Explorers on the Moon’, ‘Destination Moon’, ‘The Shooting Star’, ‘Tin Tin and the Lake of Sharks’, ‘The Blue Lotus’, ‘Tin Tin in Tibet’, ‘The Red Sea Sharks’, ‘The Broken Ear’, etc, all in very good condition.

459 A Sankyo LXL-225 8mm Camcorder Manufactured in 1978 by Sankyo Seiki, Japan, with 1:1.2 lens and powered by x4 AA batteries, compatible with 8mm tapes, retailed at £60,. cool look and design would make a great piece of recording equipment for the filming enthusiast or a fantastic piece as a stage or film prop. (Sold electrically untested)

£50 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 465 Fourteen Paperback Comic Strip Books

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£30 - 35 (plus 21% BP*) 460 A Collection of Beatles Collectibles Includes ‘The Beatles Set’ a complete set of 4 dolls by Hamilton Gifts Ltd, manufactured 1991 and officially licensed by Apple each approx 10inch high, numbered and with original tag, also included is 8 unboxed figures (John, Paul, George, Ringo, a Wind-up Yellow Submarine, a Blue Love Glove Sign, Jeremy and The Blue Meanie) from the Macfarlane Set, manufactured 1999, The Beatles Musical Pop Up Book, Bonanza Pop Ups 18th November 1985 issue printed by Brown Wells & Jacobs Ltd and ‘The Beatles Corgi Collection’ from 1997 includes ‘Bedford Magical Mystery Tour Bus’ 1/50th Scale, ‘Routemaster - Liverpool Corporation Double Decker Bus’ (Penny Lane Route) 1/50th scale, ‘The Yellow Submarine’, ‘Newspaper Taxi & Figure’, ‘Bedford Graffiti Van’ and ‘a 4-Wheel Flat Bed Lorry’ all in original boxes in NM condition. £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 461 A Collection of Beatles Collectibles Includes The Porcelain Music Box Collection by Franklin Mint officially licensed by Apple Corps, twelve in total with certificates and a 4-shelf display unit, Together with a set of six Franklin Mint Ltd Edition dome displays officially licensed by Apple Corps, manufactured 1993-1997 displays named ‘Beatles 65’, ‘Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band’, ‘Abbey Road’, ‘Help!’, ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ and ‘The Yellow Submarine’, also in this lot is six Delphi collectors plates with certificates, a ‘Ringo Starr’ mini pin dish by Gartlan and a Beatles ceramic thimble. £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 462 The Beatles Cake Topper figures Officially known as ‘The Swingers’ these cake decorations were manufactured in Hong Kong in 1964 in a set of four, they imitated The Beatles likeness and were one of the earliest knockoffs to cash in on Beatlemania, not licensed by NEMS but remain popular with serious Beatles collectors. Still sealed in original bag lacking label. £35 - 40 (plus 21% BP*) 463 Approx One Hundred and Eighty EAGLE Comic Books Includes volume 1 number 1, 2, 4-15, 17, 19-52, volume 2 number 1-10, 13-52, volume 3 number 1-10, 12-32, 34, 35, 36, 38-51, 52 and volume 4 number 1-25, 27, 28, 29, 32 and 33. £50 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 464 Approx Three Hundred Childrens Anuuals Various years and conditions, includes titles such as ‘Transformers’, ‘Thundercats’, ‘Popeye’, ‘Tom & Jerry’, ‘The Dandy’, ‘The Beano’, ‘The Real Ghostbusters’, ‘The Beezer’, ‘Whizzer & Chips’, ‘Oh Boy!’, ‘Top of the pops’, ‘Bash Street Kids’, ‘Knight Rider’, ‘Whoopee!’, ‘Lion’, ‘Dennis The Menace’, ‘Eagle’, ‘Cor !!’, ‘Flinstones’, ‘2000 AD’, ‘Star Trek’, ‘Thundebirds’, ‘Batman’, ‘The Amazing Spiderman’, ‘Doctor Who’, ‘Wacky Races’, ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’, ‘The

which includes rare photographs, track by track annotations etc. (both still shrinkwrapped) £50 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 469 Ten Laser discs Includes ‘The Star Wars Trilogy’ Special Digitally Remastered Widescreen Edition 1st Press #2120 of 5000, consists of ‘Star Wars’, ‘The Empire Strikes Back’ and ‘Return of the Jedi’ on three 12” PAL discs, Madonna ‘Who’s that Girl’ Mitsubishi special Live in Japan, Japanese Press, ‘The Abyss’ Special Widescreen Edition 2 Disc Set (EE1041) Extended Directors Cut includes an hour documentary of the making of the film, includes other titles such as ‘BackDraft’, ‘Barbarella’, ‘John Carpenters: Village of the Damned’, ‘The Icestorm’ starring Sigourney Weaver and ‘Wes Craven’s New Nightmare’ (all in very good condition). £50 - 60 (plus 21% BP*)

466 466 Three Silver/Bronze Age Comics and Two Vinyl Records Includes DC ‘Justice League of America’ #21 from August 1963, “Crisis on Earth-One!” (25-Page Story), this issue features the first team-up between the Golden Age ‘Justice Society of America’ and the Silver Age ‘Justice League of America’, this Issue begins a series of annual team-ups between both group which continues until #231 first appearances of the Silver Age ‘Justice Society of America’ (Team), Dr. Fate (Kent Nelson) and Hourman (Rex Tyler), also included is ‘Ghost Rider’ #4 from February 1974 “Is he alive... or dead?” and ‘Ghost Rider’ #11 from April 1975 “VS HULK”, this story was suppose to be printed in issue #10 hence the Hulk on the cover of that issue, includes Marvel Value Stamp #66 Series A ‘General Ross’, together with The Amazing Spider-Man “Bells of Doom” Power Records 7inch 33 1/3 rpm LP, manufactured in the USA 1975 producer & writer: Arthur Korb #2286 of series (still shrinkwrapped) and Batman “The Catwomans Revenge” Power Records 7inch 33 1/3 rpm LP also manufactured in the USA 1975 #2306 of series (still shrinkwrapped) £120 - 160 (plus 21% BP*) 467 Three Ltd Edition Hardback Books by The Beatles Includes ‘Lennon Legend’, An Illustrated Life of John Lennon by James Henke features removable reproductions of handwritten lyrics, artwork & rare memorabilia plus ‘In his own words’ CD (still shrinkwrapped), ‘The Beatles on camera, off Guard’ by Mark Hayward includes DVD featuring rare Beatles footage (excellent condition) and ‘The Beatles Anthology’ The Beatles story told for the first time in their own words & pictures. (still shrinkwrapped) £30 - 40 (plus 21% BP*) 468 ‘The Archive Collection’ by Paul McCartney Two rare Ltd Edition Deluxe CD Sets ‘McCartney’ and ‘McCartney II’ each set includes the albums newly remastered at Abbey Road Studios with added rare & previously unreleased tracks, 2 extra bonus CD’s which include alternative versions & B-Sides, A DVD which features rare & previously unseen footage including performances of ‘Coming Home’, ‘Suicide’ and ‘Hot at Sun’ and wew video for unreleased track ‘Blue Sky’ and finally a 128-page hardback book

470 470 Five Laser discs Includes ‘Bram Strokers Dracula’ Director Approved Edition 3 Discs tri-fold sleeve, manufactured by Columbia TriStar Home Video in USA, 1993 Voyager Company Pressing CAV Format, ‘Blade Runner’ The Directors Cut 1993 Warner Home Video NTSC format in widescreen Japanese issue (NJL-12682) with obistrip, ‘Leon’ Integral Version 1994 Victor JVC Double Disc NTSC format in widescreen Japanese Issue (JVLF 77007-8) with obi-strip, ‘Ed Wood’ A Tim Burton Film Touchstone Home Video Double Disc NTSC format in widescreen Japanese Issue with obi-strip and ‘Anaconda’ Pony Canyon Japanese Issue (PCLG00056) with obi-strip NTSC format in widescreen includes 12-page booklet. (All in Very Good to Excellent condition with original shrinkwrap). £50 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 471 Actress Marilyn Monroe Head statue Made from a resin material, height approx 20inch £30 - 40 (plus 21% BP*) 472 A Conino Lamborghini Jacket Size large (180/96A) with labels intact, bronze colourway £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 473 A Retro 1950s Metal Magazine Rack Painted in white. £20 - 25 (plus 21% BP*)

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influential movie magazine with an infectious Love for Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy. In this Landmark 1st Issue theirs articles such as ‘Welcome Monster Lovers’, ‘Monsters are good for you’, ‘The Scream Test’ and ‘How Hollywood Creates a monster’ which shows how Paul & Jackie Blaisdell designed The Martians from the Classic Movie ‘Invasion of the Saucerman’, in excellent condition. £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)

iconic Little Tramp character struggles to survive in the modern, industrialized world, printed in USA measures approx 30 x 22cm and a rare and controversial set of 8 lobby cards for ‘The Great Dictator’ released in 1940, this was Chaplin’s first talking picture and the highest-grossing of his career, although it would cause him great difficulties and indirectly lead to his long exile from the United States. Each Printed by Waterlow & Sons Ltd and measure 8 x 10inch (conditions vary). £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 478 A Collection of Tour Programmes Most notably includes ‘The Beatles & Roy Orbison’s’ UK Tour of May & June 1963, this 12page programme measures 20cm x 26cm and unfortunately has signs of water & other damage to the cover, others by artists such as Cliff Richard, Cilla Black, John Denver, Del Shannon, Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders, Shangri-las and Hermans Hermits (conditions vary) £50 - 60 (plus 21% BP*)

474 474 Approx Sixty Film Magazine/Reviews Includes twenty five issues of ‘Photoplay’ from 19671969, Photoplay was one of the first American film fan magazines it was founded in 1911 in Chicago, its final issue was in 1980, also includes four issues of ‘The Monthly Film Bulletin’ from 1975-76 it was published monthly from February 1934 to April 1991 and Twenty Nine ‘ABC Film Review’ from 1967-1970, Film Review was a magazine which first appeared in 1950, initially for a 3-issue trial run, and continued until 2008, it was originally titled “ABC Film Review”, being tied in with ABC Cinemas, at the time it was just 20 pages and cost 3 old pence, it was published by Associated British in association with Pathé and produced by Axtell Publications Ltd. of London, and the only credited contributor was James McCrossan, after the trial’s success it became a full monthly magazine from January 1951, overall good condition. £30 - 40 (plus 21% BP*)

476 476 The Beatles Exhibitors Campaign Book ‘HELP’ A rare Exhibitors Campaign book produced by United Artists (different to the more common ‘Pressbook’), this 16 page booklet measures 25 x 36cm and contains various promotional advertising material available to retailers, newspapers and record shops etc, overall condition very good. £120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

479 479 The Supremes Tour Programmes & Ticket Stubs The Supremes presented by Capital Artists Ltd at the Lee Theatre, Hong Kong. 7th, 8th & 9th June 1973, these tickets are from the last date of this particular tour, Saturday 9th June 1973. NB: Built in 1925 The Lee Theatre was a prominent Theatre in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. It was one of the premier performing venues in Hong Kong. Closing its doors on 19th August 1991. After demolished Lee Theatre Plaza was built in its place £50 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 480 A Mixed Lot of items relating to The Beatles

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Includes ‘Limelight’ an Original 12 page Exhibitors Campaigh Book measures 37.5 x 25.5cm, a double sided poster for ‘Modern Times’ a 1936 comedy written and directed by Charlie Chaplin in which his

Comprising three Paul McCartney tour programmes and a selection of ticket stubs to include ‘Back in the World’ UK Tour 2003 a 76 page Collectors Special with 2 used and 1 unused ticket dated 14th April 2003, ‘Up & Coming’ Tour March 2010-June 2011 with 2 ticket stubs for Millenium Stadium, Cardiff dated 26th June 2010, The Paul McCartney World Tour of 1989 Programme and a further ticket stub this one is for The Liverpool Sound Concert held at Anfield Stadium on Sunday 1st June 2008, which featured Paul McCartney as headline act, also amongst this lot is a Beatles Fanclub Magazine #41, a Beatles Unlimited Magazine #166, five magazines featuring Paul McCartney, Alf Bicknell’s Personal Beatles Diary 1995 Jack Edwards Production, ‘The Beatles


Anthology’ 8 VHS Boxset, John Lennon’s ‘Anthology’ 4CD Boxset Capitol Label (830 6142), approx seventy five CDs all by/relating to The Beatles includes Cynthia Lennon’s ‘Those were the Days’ CD Single from 24th Feb 1995 and a cassette tape with a recorded Alistair Taylor interview from 26th Feb 2000, Alistair is best known as personal assistant to The Beatles manager Brian Epstein, arguably Alistair Taylor is the 1st manager of The Beatles as his name appears on the Beatles 1st ever contract. £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 481 A Mixed Lot of Ephemera Music, Film & Stage includes autographed photos such as ‘Hermans Hermits feat. Peter Noone’ a B&W page approx 8x10inch, ‘The Searchers’ double page B&W approx 8x10inch each, ‘Tony Christie’ 8x10inch B&W gloss photo, ‘Marty Wilde’ 6x4inch B&W gloss photo, ‘Gerry Marsden’ 6x4inch B&W gloss photo and a ‘Robin Chadwick’ 8x10inch B&W gloss photo signed to rear all others signed to front, together with an Official Beatles Fan Club Magazine Summer 1964 issue, a musical postcard, a quantity of theatre programmes, B&W 8x10inch gloss photos of John Gregson, a ‘Hermans Hermits’ 8x10inch B&W gloss promo photo and two 8x10inch B&W original movie still photos ‘The sea shall not have them’, unfortunately no provenance provided autographs have not been verified, No COA, believed to be authentic. £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 482 A Signed Harry Belafonte Tour Programme together with approx One Hundred LP Records The programme is from Harry Belafonte’s 1968 ‘ON SITE’ tour of his 1967 album ‘Belafonte on Campus’, measures 11.5” x 10” and is packed with B&W photos of Belafonte on stage and screen with an iconic image of him with the late Reverand Martin Luther Jr and most notably his autograph in blue ink on inside page, the LPs are by a wide variety of artists includes classical and other genres from various years, included amongst is ‘Il Nostro Caro Angelo’ an album by the Italian singer and songwriter Lucio Battisti, it was released in September 1973 by Numero Uno and was Italy’s second-best selling album in 1973, the first being Battisti’s previous album, ‘Il mio canto libero’, others by artists and bands such as Dan Fogelberg, Roberta Flack, Santa Esmeralda, Sonny & Cher, Julian Bream, Pentangle, Planxty, Santana, etc, overall good condition, unfortunately no provenance provided autographs have not been verified, No COA, believed to be Authentic £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 483 Status Quo autograph and twelve various Tour Programmes Comprises of a Australian TV Times from July 1978, signed on back page by Rick Parfitt, Francis Rossi & Andy Bown (Status Quo), unfortunately no provenance is provided, together with Tour Programmes from Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, Ry Cooper, Neil Young’s Transworld Tour, Sad Cafe, The Pogues, Tavares, The Dubliners, Mike Harding, Simple Minds and Lionel Richie this programme includes autographs from band members Randy Stern, Don Boyette, Tony Maiden, Ricky Lawson, Carlos Rios and Peter Michael Escovedo again, Unfortunately no provenance provided autographs have not been verified, No COA, believed to be authentic. £50 - 70 (plus 21% BP*) 484 The Rolling Stones Autographs Full Set Includes Brian Jones, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman, unfortunately these have not been verified, No COA, believed to be Authentic.

484 Provenance: These belonged to the Vendors Brother. He had many night jobs, working in various hotels and most notably, what was then called ‘Top Rank’ Service Station, Knutsford (M6). The vendor remembers the stories her brother use to tell of how on occasions he bumped into local celebrities such as Bill Roach ‘Ken Barlow (Coronation Street)’ and most notably on one occasion, ‘The Rolling Stones’ and he was able to get their autograph, this is that autograph. Date unsure likely to be Mid 1960s. Interestingly amongst the other autographs found with this one there was a autograph on the back of a note? which reads ‘M6’ clearly across the top, this piece of paper matches the piece of paper The Rolling Stones autographs is on.

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485 485 ‘The Beatles 1967-1970’ Double LP with autographed sleeve Signed on the inside of the sleeve by what appears to be Paul McCartney & George Harrison, unfortunately very little is known about when these signatures were put here, obviously it must be after the album release date April 2nd 1973, autographs have not been verified, No COA, believed to be authentic. Provenance: Vendor bought the album from a charity shop in Manchester for just £5. Unfortunately vendor is uncertain of exactly when this was, “a few years ago..”. The Vendor is an die-hard collector of signed memorabilia. He has kept this in his collection until now mainly out of intrigue he has decided to other it for sale. £300 - 400 (plus 21% BP*) 486 James Bond ‘Live & Let Die’ LP record with autographed sleeve The 8th film of the series and Roger Moore’s first appearance as Bond, this rare item has been signed by Roger Moore, Soundtrack Composer and conductor George Martin and composers of the title song Paul & Linda McCartney which was performed by Paul McCartney & Wings. Unfortunately no provenance provided autographs have not been verified, No COA, believed to be authentic.

487 487 Status Quo ‘Riffs’ Tour poster autographed Signed in Black by Rick Parfitt, Francis Rossi, John ‘Rhino’ Edwards, Andrew Bown and Matt Letley, poster produced for the 2003-2004 World Tour of their 26th studio album ‘Riffs’ which was released on December 2003, the album consisted mainly of covers and tracks they wrote earlier in their career. The tour was a huge success selling out seventy six dates with their final date on 10th Setember 2004 being performed in front of a crowd of over 10000 inside an aircraft hanger. This unique gig was to mark the opening of the recently-renovated Zürich airport in Switzerland, measures 70.5 x 49.5 cm, unfortunately no provenance provided autographs have not been verified, No COA, believed to be authentic. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 488 George Ioannou Giclee ‘Morning Glory’ # /295 An exclusive original painting reproduced as a special limited edition digital print on canvas approved, signed and numbered by artist George Ioannou, accompanied with a certificate of authenticity, measures 40 x 30inch. £50 - 70 (plus 21% BP*)

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frame) and another piece of art most likely to be student artwork and influenced by the British band The Clash measures 11.5” x 13.5” (including frame). £30 - 40 (plus 21% BP*) 493 The Sex Pistol Winterland Concert 1996 Black & White 10” x 7” promotional doublesided handbill for their Japanese tour dates (sought after piece of memorabilia, believed to be the only copy currently for sale worldwide), together with x2 Music Trade adverts both for single releases from The Sex Pistols ‘Great Rock n Roll Swindle’ Album. One for ‘Friggin in the Riggin’, the second and bigger of the two is for Sid Vicious Track ‘Something Else’. Both approx A3 in size. £50 - 60 (plus 21% BP*)

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496 496 A Collection of OZ Magazines

489 489 George Ioannou Giclee ‘The Human Riff’ #75/195 An exclusive original painting reproduced as a special limited edition digital print on canvas approved, signed and numbered by artist George Ioannou, accompanied with a certificate of authenticity, measures 50 x 30inch. £50 - 70 (plus 21% BP*)

494 494 The Sex Pistols Collectors Lot Includes ‘The Filth & The Fury’ VHS cassette tape by Thunderbird Vision (TV1), x6 Public Image Ltd, music trade adverts taken from the NME Newspaper during the 1970s each B&W and approx A3 in size (ideal for framing), a longsleeve T-Shirt with Jamie Reid Artwork Design c.1990s, x14 postcards and x4 decals most notably includes a promo for the single ‘Pretty Vacant’ (overall good condition). £30 - 50 (plus 21% BP*)

Includes one of the most controversial magazines in English history #28 ‘School Kids Issue’ from May 1970 OZ Magazine were taken to Court in an infamous trial over this issue, The Editors Richard Neville, Felix Dennis & Jim Anderson were found guilty under the 1959 Obscene Publications Act and sentenced to 15 months imprisonment which was later quashed on appeal, also included is a rare Robert Crumb poster from issue #24 1969 this is one of Robert Crumbs well known images from the 60s ‘Jail Bait of the Month’ measures 20x36inch inscribed “Honey Bunch” Kaminsky, 13 L.A, What a little Yummy!, amongst the the other issues is #10 from March 1968 ‘The great society blows another mind...’, #20 from April 1969 Hells Angel Cover, #25 from December 1969 Hippie Atrocities Cover, #31 from November 1970 Yippie OZ/Brave New Morning Cover, #33 from February 1971 Norman Lindsay Cover Art, #34 from April 1971 A Parents Guide to Drug Abuse Cover, #44 from September 1972 The Virgin Sperm Dancer, #45 from November 1972 John Hurford Cover (larger format 10.5x15.5inch) and #48 The Last Issue Nudes & Nixon Cover. NB: Please be advised. This collection has been made available due to its historical and research importance. It contains explicit language and images that reflect attitudes of the era in which the material was originally published, and that some may find confronting. £140 - 160 (plus 21% BP*)

490 490 George Ioannou Giclee ‘Modfather’ #35/195 An exclusive original painting reproduced as a special limited edition digital print on canvas approved, signed and numbered by artist George Ioannou, without certificate of authenticity, measures 50 x 30inch. £50 - 70 (plus 21% BP*) 491 Artwork by Stephen Player 14 x 10inch Signed coloured ink drawing of an ‘ogre’, signed “To Janet from Stephen Player”, unfortunately no provenance provided, believed to be authentic. NB: Stephen Player is a (Roundworld) artist who is best known for his illustrations in Terry Pratchett Books ‘The Colour of Magic’, ‘The Light Fantastic’ 25th anniversary and ‘The Illustrated Wee Free Men’ he also illustrated the first two Discworld Maps. Other works include Production Design for the SkyOne Production ‘Hogfather’ and ‘The Colour of Magic’ and Box Art and Card illustrations for ‘Guards! Guards!’ A Discworld Board Game. £50 - 60 (plus 21% BP*) 492 Framed Prints and Artwork Includes a framed collage of a gentleman in a hat, unsigned measures 33.5” x 28” (including frame) most likely to be student artwork, also includes a framed print of a guitarist measures 11.5” x 13.5” (including

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495 495 Ten Adult Horror Comics Includes ‘Broken Halo’ #1 vol.1 “Is there nothing sacred?” released May 1st 2000 signed to front cover by Hunt Emerson, ‘Vampire Lingerie Fantasy Catalog’ #1278 of 1500 signed on inside page by writer & illustrator Mark Paniccia published by Acid Rain Studios 1992, ‘Vampirella Strikes’ #1 “The Prize” photo cover Harris Comics published October 1995, ‘Inferno’ #2 of 4 Aircel Comics November 1990 Stories & Art by Watson Portello, ‘Jimbo’ No.1 Zongo Comics 1995 Cover Art by Gary Panter, ‘Gore Shriek’ #4 released by Fantanco Enterprises on January 1st 1988 with Cover Art by Greg Capullo, ‘Deadtime Stories’ #1 New Comics Group November 1987, ‘Ripper’ #1 of 4 Aircel Comics November 1989 Cover Art by Rob Liefield, ‘The Batman Adventure’ DC Comics 1993 polybagged with trading card and ‘Rise of the Midnight Sons: Nightstalkers’ Part 5 Marvel Comics November 1992 Collectors Issue polybagged with bonus poster (all in excellent condition). £30 - 40 (plus 21% BP*)

497 497 A Collection of OZ Magazines Includes ‘OZ Special Issue’ July 1967 Martin Sharps ‘Plant a flower child’ Fold-out poster, November 1968 #16 Magic Theatre issue, December 1968 #17 AntiWar montage with Louise Ferrier colour back issue/ subscription page, May 1969 #21 Elektra Records ‘Amazement’ ad cover, July 1969 #22 Martin Sharps Smiling Mickey Mouse Moon cover, December 1969 #25 ‘Hippie Atrocities Cover’ and April 1970 #27 AcidOZ Sex Fair Special with Bob Crumb Cover. NB: First published in Sydney, Australia on April Fools Day 1963 as a Underground Alternative Magazine. Later OZ published a second version which appeared in London in 1967 this British version became better known than its predecessor and focused on the Psychedelic Hippy Scene of the late 60s & early 70s. Together with two (IT) International Times Newspapers. NB: International Times was launched on October


15th 1966 at ‘The Roundhouse’ at an all night rave feat...’Soft Machine’ & ‘Pink Floyd’. The papers logo is of Theda Bara Vampish star of silent films (overall good condition) NB: Please be advised. This collection has been made available due to its historical an research importance. It contains explicit language and images that reflect attitudes of the era in which the material was originally published, and that some may find confronting. £100 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

499 A Rare Original Event Poster ‘A Psychedelic Happening’ hosted by The Love Conspiracy Commune at 8th and Irving Street, San Francisco 1967, poster designed by Herrick featuring a photograph of a creature from a 1950s horror, the poster does not list the bands but it clearly states that beer, liquor and sandwiches will be available at a low price, measures 24.5” x 15.75” (condition pin holes to corners stuck on black card). £250 - 350 (plus 21% BP*)

503 503 ‘Summer Holiday’ British Quad Poster 1963 original printed by Stafford & Co Ltd. 30” x 40”, movie starring Cliff Richard, Lauri Peters, David Kossoff, Ron Moody & The Shadows. (grade A condition). £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

500 500 A Pink Floyd Montage A reproduction platinum disc for Pink Floyd’s eighth studio album ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’ released March 1st 1973, these awards are given to artist or band when their album sells 300000+ copies, today the album has sold over 45 million copies Worldwide, this reproduction measures 33” x 23” (including frame).

504 ‘Tom Horn’ Set of 8 Lobby Cards 1980 property of National Screen Service, each measure 10” x 8” and numbered 1-8. movie starring Steve McQueen. £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*)

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498 498 The Love Conspiracy Commune Event Poster ‘A Psychedelic Happening with the Peanut Butter Conspiracy & The Doors’ at 568 Sacramento St. San Francisco, for 2 weeks starting February 1967, poster states Whiskey A-Go-Go. measures approx 14” x 20” (condition pin holes to corners stuck on orange card). £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

501 501 ‘All Presidents Men’ British Quad Poster 1976 original printed by Leonard Ripley & Co Ltd. 30” x 40”, movie starring Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman (grade A condition), together with an excellent set of 8 lobby cards each measure 8” x 10”. £30 - 50 (plus 21% BP*)

505 505 ‘The Getaway’ Seven Lobby Cards 1972 Property of National Screen Service, each measure 10” x 8” and numbered 1-7 movie starring Steve McQueen. £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*)

502 502 ‘Follow That Dream’ British Quad Poster 1962 original printed by Stafford & Co Ltd. 30” x 40”. Artist Tom Chantrell, movie starring Elvis Presley costarring Arthur O’Connell. (grade A condition). £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)

506 506 ‘The Ipcress File’ Eight Lobby Cards 1965 property of National Screen Service, each measure 14” x 11” and numbered 1, 2, 3 (2 Versions), 4, 5, 6 and 7. Harry Saltzman movie starring Michael Caine. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

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507 ‘Heroes De Ocasion’ (Used Heroes) Mexican Lobby Cards

511 ‘Dr No’ Large French One Sheet Poster

Three in total, each measure 13.5” x 11” movie starring Hermans Marx, Margaret Dumont, Raquel Torres and Louis Calhern.

1962 original measures 47” x 63” (folded), artist Boris Grinsson iconic 1st movie for the James Bond series and 1st of 24 Bond movies produced by EON. Starring Sean Connery. (Grade A Condition).

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508 508 ‘La Ventana Indiscreta’ Set of 4 Lobby Cards Alfred Hitchcock’s movie starring James Stewart, Grace Kelly and Wendell Corey, each measure 17” x 12.5” and feature a different B&W photo still from the movie. £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)

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509 A Collection Movie Posters Six in total includes Walt Disney’s ‘Snow White’ 50th Anniversary 1987 British Quad 30” x 40” (flat) a re-release of the 1937 original, ‘Mary Poppins’ 27.5” x 20” (flat) 1964 Walt Disney movie starring Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke, ‘The Boyfriend’ also 27.5” x 20” (flat) 1971 movie starring Twiggy, ‘Big Deal at Dodge City’ 20” x 30” (flat) movie starring Henry Fonda, ‘The Clouded Yellow’ 27” x 39” (flat) Ralph Thomas’s 1951 movie starring Jean Simmons and Trevor Howard and ‘Casablanca’ 39” x 25.5” (flat) 1942 movie starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergmann. £40 - 60 (plus 21% BP*)

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510 Two Posters ‘My Fair Lady’ Movie starring Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn, each very different the first measures 16.5” x 40” (rolled) and features a B&W image of Rex Harrison the second is a Italian issue measuring 26” x 18” (rolled) which features a colour movie still. £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

512 512 ‘Licenza Di Uccidere’ (Dr No) Italian Poster 1970s re-release of the 1962 Movie. 27” x 13” (flat) movie starring Sean Connery. (Grade A Condition). £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 513 ‘Liebesgrusse Aus Moskau’ (From Russia With Love) German Poster 1963 one sheet 23” x 33” (flat) 2nd movie starring Sean Connery. (Grade A Condition). £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)

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514 ‘The Spy Who Loved Me’ British Quad Poster 1977 Original. 30” x 40” (folded) 10th movie of the series and Roger Moore’s 3rd and finest film. (Grade A Condition). £120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 515 ‘Moonraker’ British Quad Poster 1979 Original. 30” x 40” (folded). Artist Daniel Goozee 11th movie of the series and Roger Moore’s 4th film as 007. (Grade A Condition). £120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

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516 ‘Moonraker’ USA Litho Poster 1979 Original. 20.5” x 27” (flat) artist Daniel Goozee, framed & glazed.(Grade A Condition). £120 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 517 ‘Moonraker’ US Insert Poster 1979 original. 14” x 36” (flat) numbered 790012 artist Daniel Goozee. (Grade A Condition). £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)

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518 518 ‘Never Say Never Again’ British Quad Poster 1983 Original. 30” x 40” (flat) artist Renato Casaro movie starring Sean Connery. (Grade A Condition). £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 519 ‘A View to a Kill’ Poster

528 523 524 ‘Gone with the Wind’ British Quad Poster

1985 Original. 40” x 27” (rolled) starring Roger Moore his 14th Bond film and last. (Grade A Condition).

30” x 40” (flat) artist Howard Terpning a 1980 rerelease of the 1939 movie starring Clark Gable & Vivien Lee, framed & glazed. (grade A condition).

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520 ‘The World is not Enough’ British Quad Poster

525 ‘Take the Money and Run’ British Quad Poster

1999 Original. 30” x 40” (flat) artist Brian Bysouth 19th Film in Bond series starring Pierce Brosnan his 3rd film as 007. (Grade A Condition).

1969 original. 30” x 40” (flat) movie starring Woody Allen. (Grade A Condition).

£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

£50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 526 Walt Disney’s ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’ British Quad Poster 1950s. 30” x 40” (flat), framed & glazed. £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 527 ‘Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger’ British Quad Poster Original. 30” x 40” (folded), artist Victor Gadino movie Starring Patrick Wayne, Taryn Power and Jane Seymour. (Grade A condition). £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 528 Michael Jackson’s ‘Moonwalker’ Large One Sheet Poster

521 521 ‘Saturday Night Fever’ Poster USA Litho #770134 National Screen Service 28” x 22” (flat) movie starring John Travolta, framed & glazed. (Grade A Condition).

1989 numbered TS 809 measures a massive 39” x 55” (folded), an iconic film made up of a collection of short films about Jackson, several of which are longform music videos from Jackson’s Bad album. The film is named after the dance technique known as the Moonwalk, which Jackson was known for performing in the 1980s. (Grade A Condition).

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522 ‘East of Eden’ British Quad Poster

529 ‘A Qualcuno Place Caldo’ (Some Like it Hot) Large One Sheet Italian Poster

30” x 40” (rolled) a 1970s re-release of the 1955 movie starring James Dean. (Grade A Condition). £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 523 ‘A New Kind of Love’ British Quad Poster 1963 original. 30” x 40” (folded) movie starring Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. (Grade A Condition). £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

1964 Original numbered UA 1064 measures a massive 39” x 55” (folded) movie Starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon. (Grade A Condition). £300 - 400 (plus 21% BP*)

530 530 ‘Rocky’ Large One Sheet Italian Poster 1977 Original numbered UA 203 measures a massive 39” x 55” (folded), written by and starring Sylvester Stallone tells the rags to riches American Dream story of Rocky Balboa. It had 10 Oscar Nominations and it Won Best Picture at the 49th Academy Awards. (Grade A Condition). £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 531 ‘Rambo 2’ Large One Sheet Italian Poster Original, numbered ME 127 measures a massive 39” x 55” (folded), artist Renato Casaro. movie Starring Sylvester Stallone. (Grade A Condition). £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 532 ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame’ Large One Sheet Poster Measures a massive 41” x 54” (flat), movie starring Charles Laughton. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 53 BP* - Buyer's Premium of 21% incl. VAT @ 20%

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Martin, Sammy Davis Jr, Peter Lawford and Angie Dickinson. (Grade A Condition). £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 539 Three original 1950s drawings for clothing designs To include Christian Dior, Faith and balmain, each unframed, 35 x 24cm £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

536 533 533 ‘The Old Dark House’ Poster 20” x 30” (flat) 1963 remake starring Tom Poston and Robert Morley of the original 1932 movie which starred Boris Karloff and Charles Laughton. (Grade A Condition).

536 ‘Le Grand Sommeil’(The Big Sleep) French Poster 23” x 32” (flat), 1947 film by Howard Hawks starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Becall. (Grade A Condition). £250 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)

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537 ‘Come Play With Me’ British Quad Poster

534 ‘Godfather Part 2’ British Quad Poster

A well known 1970s sexploitation poster Printed by Tigon in 1977 measures 30” x 40” (flat), artist Tom Chantrell, movie starring Mary Millington and Suzy Mandel. (Grade A Condition).

1974 original. 30” x 40” (folded) movie starring Al Pacino, Robert Duvall and Diane Keaton. (Grade A Condition). £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 535 ‘Get Carter’ Italian Poster 1971 original, 26.5” x 18” (flat), classic movie starring Michael Caine. (Grade A Condition). £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 54

£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 538 ‘Colpo Grosso’ (Oceans Eleven) Large One Sheet Italian Poster 1960 Original measures a massive 39” x 55” (folded), artist Ciriello, movie starring Frank Sinatra, Dean

540 Ivy Hampton two original 1950s watercolours Depicting full length portraits of ladies, each wearing contemporary clothing and one with parasol, each signed and inscribed verso, largest example 37x 25cm (each unframed) £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 541 Ivy Hampton two 1950s watercolours Each depicting portraits busts of ladies, wearing contemporary clothing and hats, each signed and inscribed verso, largest example 28.5 x 24.5cm (each unframed) £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 542 Ivy Hampton two original 1950s watercolours Depicting full length portraits of ladies wearing contemporary clothing and accessories, each signed and inscribed verso, largest example 37 x 25cm (each unframed) £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)


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550 An original Art Deco Vogue magazine

543 Ivy Hampton two original Art Deco ink sketches

‘Confirmation De La Mode’ January 1932 £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

Depicting full length portraits of dancing girls wearing contemporary clothing and accessories, each signed and inscribed verso, largest example 35 x 24.5cm (each unframed)

551 An original Art Deco Vogue magazine ‘La Mode De Printemps’ April 1931 £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 544 An Art Deco advertising sign ‘Bottomleys Malted Milk Toffee’ unframed, 98 x 72cm £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 545 Two original Art Deco period interior design books Each containing a large selection of watercolour drawings depicting interior ideas, one book entitled Winslow 1935 £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

544 547 An original Art Deco Vogue magazine ‘Les Chapeaux et les Tissus De Printemps’ March 1933 £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 548 An original Art Deco Vogue magazine ‘Les Modes De Printemps’ February 1928

546 An original Art Deco Vogue magazine

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‘Modes D’Automne Yachting’ July 1927

549 An original Art Deco Vogue magazine

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‘Modes de Demi-Saison’ January 1926 £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

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585 580 Leesa Sandys-Lumsdaine (British, 19361985) - ‘Prince Regent’ (One and a half mile start at the Curragh-69, Irish sweeps Derby) Oil on board, signed, titled verso, and bears labels verso for the Rowles Fine Art Gallery, Llansantffraid, Powys, and for the Tryon Gallery Ltd, Dover Street, London, approx 62x75cm, inset decorative ebonised frame. £300 - 400 (plus 21% BP*) 581 Philip Gray (Irish, b. 1959) - ‘Lighting The Way’ Oil on canvas, signed, bears De Montfort Fine Art label verso, approx. 80x80cm, framed. £1000 - 1500 (plus 21% BP*) 582 Attributed to Ellis Shaw (20th Century)- ‘ Winter Street Scene’ Oil, approx 66x72cm, framed

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NB: Ellis Shaw and other art friends founded the Saddleworth group of artists in 1950 to promote the study of fine arts and hold meetings and exhibitions. They rented the top floor of a house in Spring Street, Upper Mill, where, besides organising exhibitions and life classes, they held workshops funded by the Carnegie Trust, the Oldham artist James Flitton RA, and LS Lowry, who took a keen interest in the group and came to all the exhibitions, were among the many well known tutors.

583 Attributed to Ellis Shaw (20th century)‘View Between Glossop and Hayfield’

585 George Vincent (20th/21st Century) ‘Ambient Forest’

Pastel and gouache, bears hand written label verso, and trade label for the Picture Shop, 7 Clarence Arcade, Stamford Street, Ashton-Under-Lyne, Lancashire, approx 34x64cm, mounted and framed

Mixed media, signed, approx. 56x88cm, framed.

£100 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)

Oil on canvas, signed, bears label verso for De Montfort Fine Art, approx. 100x120cm, framed.

£100 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)

584 Sakko (20th/21st Century) ‘Moroccan Glow’ Oil, signed, bears label verso for De Montfort Fine Art, approx. 80x100cm, framed. £400 - 600 (plus 21% BP*)

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588 587 Robert Chailloux (French, 1913-2006)- ‘Still Life with Copper Cooking Pot, Cup, Spoon, Eggs and a Receptacle’ Oil on canvas, signed, bears label verso for The UNicorn Gallery, Wilmslow, approx 38x46cm, framed £300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*) 588 Robert Chailloux (French, 1913-2006)- ‘Still Life with Stoneware Flagon, Apples, Pear, Wine Glass and Ceramic Bowl’ Oil on canvas, signed, bears label verso for The Unicorn Gallery Ltd, Wilmslow, approx 38x46cm, framed £300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*) 589 Keith Burtonshaw (1930-2008)- ‘Ullswater’ Watercolour, signed, bears label verso for the Beckstones Gallery, Greystoke, Ghyll, Nr Penrith, Cumbria, approx 37x53cm, mounted and framed £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 590 Irene Halliday RSW (Scottish, b.1931)- ‘Flowers and a Night Window’ Gouache, signed, bears label verso for The Tib Lane Gallery, 14 Tib Lane, Manchester, relating to the exhibition of September 1989, approx 32x27cm, mounted and framed £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 591 Philip Gray (Irish, b. 1959) - ‘Moored Sailboats’ Pastel, signed, bears De Montfort Fine Art label verso, approx. 45x45cm, framed. £500 - 800 (plus 21% BP*)

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592 Michael William Fargher (Liverpool, 20th/21st Century) - ‘Misty Mountain Glen’ Acrylic on canvas, signed with initials and dated (20)17, titled verso, approx 75x101cm, stretchered but unframed. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 593 Graham Illingworth (British, b.1953) - ‘Mardi Gras’ Pencil signed limited edition lithograph, no. 8/295, with certificate, approx 80x48cm, inset good quality mount and frame. £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 594 Csaba Markus (Hungarian/American, b. 1953)‘Exotic Woman’ Signed limited edition mixed media and mixed process on paper, signed lower right, numbered 125/350 lower left, approx 45x84cm, mounted and framed £200 - 400 (plus 21% BP*)

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596 595 Graham Illingworth (British, b.1953) ‘Forest Flame’ Pencil signed limited edition lithograph no. 89/295, approx 58x75cm, inset good quality mount and frame. £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 596 Timmy Mallett (British, b.1955) - ‘By the Bridge’ Oil on canvas, signed upper left, titled verso, also bears hand written signed inscription by the artist verso, approx 50x76cm, framed. NB: Timmy Mallett is an English TV presenter/ broadcaster and artist, his works in oil and acrylic sells in galleries across the UK and Europe, and his limited editions are distributed and published by De Montfort Fine Art and Buckingham Fine Arts. In 2002 he painted 50 portraits for the Queen’s jubilee, including Wendy Craig, Jim Rosenthal, Lorraine Kelly, Urika Jonsson and Sir Clive Woodward. In 2012, he won the best up and coming artist Fine Art Trade Guild, and again in 2012 he painted a telephone box in Windsor with likeness’ of HRH Queen, Prince Harry and Katherine the Duchess of Cambridge. £2000 - 2500 (plus 21% BP*)

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597 Graham Illingworth (British, b.1953) ‘Covert Glance’

599 Csaba Markus (Hungarian/American, b. 1953)- ‘Athena Dreams’

601 Janet Maud Rotenberg (Canadian, 19562007) - ‘Smoking Mannequins’

Pencil signed limited edition lithograph no. 8/295, with certificate, approx 60x76cm, inset good quality mount and frame.

Signed mixed media and mixed process on paper, bears label verso for Paragon Fine Arts, the Roylance Building, Watersgreen, Macclesfield, Cheshire, approx 36x29cm, framed

Oil on canvas, signed, approx 75x101cm, stretchered but unframed.

£200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 598 Csaba Markus (Hungarian/American, b. 1953)- ‘Nude II’ Limited edition mixed media and mixed process on paper, numbered lower left 291/385, bears label verso for Paragon Fine Arts, the Roylance Building, Watersgreen, Macclesfield, Cheshire, approx 60x50cm £200 - 400 (plus 21% BP*)

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£200 - 400 (plus 21% BP*) 600 Graham Illingworth (British, b.1953) - ‘In Total Defiance’ Pencil signed limited edition lithograph no. 8/295 with certificate, approx 79x51cm, inset good quality mount and frame. £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)

£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 602 Janet Maud Rotenberg (Canadian, 19562007) - ‘Carousel Beauties’ Oil on canvas, signed, approx 101x101cm, stretchered but unframed. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 603 Janet Maud Rotenberg (Canadian, 19562007) - ‘Christmas Kitchen’ Oil on canvas, signed, approx 86x106cm, framed. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)


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609 T. S. Evans (1945) - ‘Still Life Jar of Flowers’

615 Indian School (20th Century) - ‘Semi Naked Female Dancers’

Oil on board, signed and dated, approx 82x66cm, framed.

Pair, hand painted on fabric panels, each approx 54x29cm, inset matching swept ebonised frames (2).

£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

£50 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)

Oil on canvas, signed, approx 90x80cm, mounted but unframed.

610 Frederick Park Fairer (British, 1910-1984) ‘Girls Playing Hoop’

616 Derek Wilkinson (British, 1929-2001) ‘Solitary Figure in Landscape’

£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

Oil on board, signed, approx 50x60cm, framed.

Pastel, approx 61x47cm, mounted and frame.

605 Janet Maud Rotenberg (Canadian, 19562007) - ‘Celebration’ Oil on Canvas, signed, approx 106x76cm, mounted by unframed. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 606 Janet Maud Rotenberg (Canadian, 19562007) - ‘Sunflower and Cats’ Oil on canvas, signed, approx 101x76cm, mounted but unframed. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 607 Janet Maud Rotenberg (Canadian, 19562007) - ‘The Blue Dress’ Oil on canvas, approx 100x80cm, mounted but unframed. £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 608 Janet Maud Rotenberg (Canadian, 19562007) - ‘Crock of Gold’ Oil on canvas, signed, approx 101x74cm, stretched but unframed. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

£200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)

£200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)

611 Stanley Warburton (1919-2012) - ‘River Landscape with Cottages’

617 Donald McIntyre (British, 1923-2009)‘Beach Scene III’

Oil on canvas, signed, approx 60x75cm, inset leaf and berry moulded gilt gesso frame.

Acyclic and oil on board, signed with initials, title verso, also bears label verso for The Phoenix Gallery, Lavenham, Suffolk, approx 26x41cm, mounted and framed

£300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*) 612 Joyce Tebbutt (British, 1927-2008) - ‘Two Female Nudes’

£1500 - 2000 (plus 21% BP*)

Oil on panel, signed upper left, label verso, approx 50x50cm, framed.

618 Janet Maud Rotenberg (Canadian, 19562007) - ‘Low Cal No Fat Diet’

£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

Oil on canvas, signed, approx 75x120cm, framed.

613 Attributed to Sir Kyffin Williams RA, KBE (British, 1918-2006) - ‘Five Ponies’ Watercolour, bears initials ‘KW’ lower right, approx 29x38cm, mounted and framed. £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 614 Ivy Hampton (20th Century) - ‘Lady Golfer’ (in 1930s Art Deco style)

£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 619 Derek Wilkinson (1929-2001) - ‘Beach, Early Evening’ Pastel, signed, bears label verso for The Tib Lane Gallery, 14 Tib Lane, Manchester, approx 45x61cm, framed. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

Ink drawing, signed, approx 26x17cm, mounted and framed. £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 59 BP* - Buyer's Premium of 21% incl. VAT @ 20%

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620 Pascalis (c. 1930s) - ‘Elegant Art Deco Ladies’ Pair, pencil signed prints, each approx 39x29cm, inset matching relief moulded gilt gesso frames (2). £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 621 Sir Kyffin Williams KBE RA (Welsh, 19182007)- ‘Head of a Boy’ Ink and watercolour, signed with initials, approx 15x18cm, mounted and framed £500 - 600 (plus 21% BP*) 622 David Grosvenor (Welsh, b.1956)‘Llanbedrog Beach’ Oil on canvas, signed, bears label verso, approx 30x40cm, framed £300 - 400 (plus 21% BP*) 623 Andre Besse (Canadian, b.1922) - ‘Paris, Eglise Saint Pierre de Montmarte’

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Oil on canvas, signed, titled verso, also bears label verso for The Unicorn Gallery, Wilmslow, Cheshire, approx 34x42cm, framed. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 624 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Blue Legend’ Mixed media on board, signed, titled to label verso, approx 40x46cm, framed. £250 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 625 Attributed to Jacob Kramer (British, 1892-1962) - ‘Wheat Fields and Farm Buildings’ Oil on canvas, signed ‘Kramer’ lower left, approx 44x60cm, stretchered but unframed. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 626 Frederick J. England NVD ATC (London, MFPS, IAG, British b. 1939, known as Eric England) - ‘Finale Last Night of the Proms, BBC Choral and Orchestra’ Acrylic on panel, signed, titled verso, approx 41x50cm, framed. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

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627 After Tamara de Lempicka (1898-1980) ‘Young Lady with Gloves’ Oil on canvas, approx 90x60cm, inset swept ebonised frame. £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 628 Frederick J. England NVD ATC (London, MFPS, IAG, British b. 1939, known as Eric England) - ‘Old Daffodil Pottery, Stoke on Trent’ Acrylic on panel, signed, titled verso and further info verso, approx 28x45cm, framed. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 629 Michael Rothenstein (1908-1993) ‘Fishing Boat’ Pencil signed limited edition colour print no. 4/50, approx 47x72cm, framed. £50 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 630 Paul Robinson (1968) - ‘Cliff Top’ Mixed media, inscribed verso, approx 75x82cm, framed.

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£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 631 J. Roy Baz (French, 20th Century) ‘Ballooning Orchestra’ Oil on panel, signed, approx 52x62cm, framed. £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

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641 639 William Selwyn (Welsh, b.1933) ‘Maesincla, Caernafon’ Mixed media, signed and dated (19)98, bears printed label verso, approx 22x30cm, mounted and framed. £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 640 Harold Peake (20th Century) ‘Menai Straits’ Watercolour, signed, bears printed label verso, approx 28x39cm, framed. £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 641 Sandra Blow (1925-2006) - ‘Abstract’

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Signed and dated collage (19)98, approx 97x75cm, framed

632 Sally Mole (20th/21st Century) - ‘The Bristol Suspension Bridge’

£700 - 1000 (plus 21% BP*) 642 J. King (68) - ‘Field and Trees’

Oil on board, bears Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 1990 label verso, approx 28x20cm.

Oil on canvas, signed and dated, approx 55x76cm, inset damaged frame.

£50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

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633 Eric Ward (b. 1945) - ‘Seated Female Nude’

643 British School (20th Century) ‘Woodland Blue’

Oil, signed, approx 30x22cm, framed. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 634 Attributed to F. Burchell (1870 -1940) - ‘Back Water off the River Soar above Trent Lock’ Oil on panel, bears a signature, bears handwritten label verso, approx 24x34cm, framed. £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 635 Andrew Hood (b. 1944) ‘Summer Cottage’ Oil on board, signed, titled verso, approx 40x53cm, framed. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 636 Attributed to Frederick William George (British, 1889-1971) - ‘Portrait of a Young Boy’ Pastel, inscribed verso and bears old Christie’s label verso, approx 52x34cm, framed. £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

651 637 Malcolm Edwards (Welsh, 20th/21st Century)-’Dramatic Sky over Pen-y-Bryn’ Mixed media, signed and dated (19)83, bears printed label verso, approx 34x58cm, mounted and framed NB: For further information please see www. malcolmedwardsart.co.uk £300 - 400 (plus 21% BP*) 638 Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe RA (British, 1901-1978) - ‘Barn Owl’ Woodcut print, bears printed label verso, approx 36x22cm, mounted and framed. £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

Oil on panel, approx 60x121cm, framed. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 644 British School (20th Century) - ‘Country Cottage and Landscape’ Oil on canvas, approx 44x70cm, framed. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 645 Georg Ehrlich (1897-1966) - ‘Study of a Crouching Female’ Ink sketch, studio stamp, bears label verso for The Tib Lane Gallery, 14 Tib Lane, Manchester, approx 30x23cm, mounted and framed. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 646 Frederick J. England NVD ATC (London, MFPS, IAG, British b. 1939, known as Eric England) Acrylic on panel, signed, titled verso, approx 40x50cm, framed. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

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652 647 T. Dempster Jones (20th Century) ‘Trailing Home’ Oil on canvas, signed, titled, monogrammed and dated 1961 verso, approx 68x88cm, framed. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 648 Eric Ward (b. 1925) - ‘Female Nude Studies’ Pair, watercolours, both signed, each approx 28x19cm and 25x19cm, inset matching mounts and frames (2). £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 649 Attributed to Frank Runacres ARCA NEAC (British, 1904-1974) - ‘Woodland’ Watercolour, seemingly unsigned but bears label verso for The Tib Lane Gallery, 14 Tib Lane, Manchester, with artists details and inscribed ‘Ex collection Mrs Lillian Runacres’, approx 25x36cm, mounted and framed. £300 - 500 (plus 21% BP*) 650 D. M. Hall (1967) - ‘Roses’ Oil, signed and dated, approx 40x35cm, framed. £50 - 70 (plus 21% BP*) 651 Frederick J. England NVD ATC (London, MFPS, IAG, British b. 1939, known as Eric England) - ‘Thomas Wedgwood’s Experimental Round Gloss Kiln’

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654 Acrylic on panel, signed, titled verso, approx 80x60cm, framed.

653 Arthur Pritchard (Welsh, 1927-1993) ‘Cottages, Lleyn Peninsula’

£150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)

Watercolour, signed, bears printed label verso, approx 26x55cm, framed

652 Sir Kyffin Williams RA KBE (British, 19182006) - ‘Mountain Landscape’

£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

Oil on canvas, signed with initials lower right, written verso ‘1984’, approx 46x81cm, framed.

654 Gwilym Pritchard (British, 1931-2015) ‘Penmon Autumn’

£6000 - 10000 (plus 21% BP*)

Mixed media, signed, bears label verso for The Martin Tinney Gallery, St Andrews Crescent, Cardiff, approx 23x37cm, mounted and framed. £650 - 750 (plus 21% BP*)


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655 European School (20th Century)’Landscape’ Oil on panel, indistinctly signed, indistinctly inscribed verso, approx 23x29cm, ornately framed £100 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 656 Frederick J. England NVD ATC (London, MFPS, IAG, British b. 1939, known as Eric England) - ‘The Foley Pottery, Shelleys, James F. Wileman, Fenton, Staffordshire’ Acrylic on panel, signed, titled verso, approx 60x90cm, framed. £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 657 Frederick J. England NVD ATC (London, MFPS, IAG, British b. 1939, known as Eric England) - ‘Plodding Home round Cobridge Marl Hole, Stoke on Trent’ Acrylic on panel, titled and signed verso, approx 90x60cm, framed. £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 658 Frederick J England NDD ATC (London) MFPS IAG (British, b. 1939- Known as Eric England)- ‘Which Bus Is It? Old Hanley Bus Station, Stoke-on-Trent’ Acrylic on board, signed, inscribed verso and bears artist label on verso, approx 31x42cm, framed. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 659 Australian School (21st Century)- ‘Sydney Opera House’ Oil on panel, indistinctly monogrammed and dated (20)06, approx 12x17cm, framed £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 660 Jane Bown CBE (British, 1925-2014) ‘Samuel Beckett’ Glatin silver print, cut down, approx. 25.5x20.5cm, mounted and framed. NB: Jane Hope Bown was a celebrated English photographer who worked for The Observer newspaper from 1949, her portraits, primarily photographed in black and white and using available light, received widespread critical acclaim and her work has been described as ‘a kind of English CartierBresson’. In 1985 Bown was awarded Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 1995

663 Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE), 2000 Honorary Fellowship of The Royal Photographic Society. Her exhibitions included The National Portrait Gallery, London, Tate Britain and The National Portrait Gallery, London amongst others. NBB: The subject, Samuel Beckett (1906-1989) was an Irish Avant Guard novelist, playwright, theatre director, poet, Nobel Prize literature (1969). This image was taken when Beckett was leaving the Royal Court Theatre, Slone Square, London, via the stage door after rehearsals of Happy Days starring Billy Whitelaw, as part of The Beckett Season to celebrate his 70th Birthday, April 1976. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 661 Leonard Baskin (1922-2000) - ‘Portrait of a Bearded Gent (probably Gustav Courbet)’ Pencil signed limited edition lithograph, no. 111/175, approx 12x10cm, mounted and framed. £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

662 Jean Louis Forain (1852-1931) - ‘Le Gros Cigar’ Pencil signed engraving circa 1908, bears label verso for Peter H. Deitsch, 24 East 81st Street, New York, inscribed ‘Forain, Le Gros Cigar, soft ground etching 1908. Gurein 38, one of 25 examples, on Holland paper, signed in crayon, with artists watermark’, approx 16x24cm, mounted and framed. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 663 Attributed to Vanessa Bell (1879-1961) ‘Still Life’ Depicting a basket of apples, grapes and pears, oil on canvas, signed lower left ‘V Stephen’, approx. 30x45cm, inset Victorian foliate moulded and swept gilt gesso frame. NB: Vanessa Bell was born Vanessa Stephen in London on 30th May 1879, daughter of literary critic Sir Lesley Stephen and the older sister of writer Virginia Woolf. Vanessa married the art critic Clive Bell, and the two formed the Bloomsbury Group. £500 - 1000 (plus 21% BP*)

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674 664 Dora Koch-Stetter (aka Dora Gotha, 1881-1968) ‘Coastal Landscape’ Oil, signed, approx 32x35cm, framed. £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 665 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1911-2005) - ‘Family, Rome 1946’ Oil on canvas, signed, titled verso, and bears label for The Barn Gallery, Kermincham, Cheshire, approx 38x47cm, framed. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 666 Nigel Arter (20th/21st Century) - A series of three pencil signed limited edition original black and white photographs Each depicting female nudes in soft erotic poses, circa 1984, each numbered to mount ‘2/5’, being from a very limited edition of five only, each approx. 25x34cm, and each inset matching mounts and frames (3). NB: Nigel Arter is an acclaimed London photographer, film and television director. For further information please see www.modelmayhem.com/kodak6117 £800 - 1000 (plus 21% BP*) 667 Continental School (20th Century) - ‘Thatched Cottage with Ducks’ Oil on board, indistinctly signed, approx 48x64cm, framed. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 668 Anthony Brown (Liverpool, 20th/21st Century) - ‘Oscar Peterson’ Acrylic on board, signed, further info verso, approx 58x48cm, mounted and framed.

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NB: Oscar Peterson was a Canadian jazz pianist and composer, the legendary Duke Ellington christened him ‘The Mahajara of the Keyboard’. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 669 Mike Weeden (British, b.1957) - ‘Spoilt for Choice’ Oil on board, signed, titled verso, approx 45x55cm, framed. £300 - 400 (plus 21% BP*) 670 Ferdinand Meissel (20th Century) - ‘Street Scene - People with Umbrellas’ Pencil signed limited edition etching, no. 14/30, approx 29x24cm, and ‘Passenger Compartment on Train’, pencil signed limited edition etching no. 8/30, approx 17x14cm, both mounted and framed (2). £25 - 50 (plus 21% BP*) 671 Ferdinand Staeger (1880-1976) - ‘Katchen von Heilbronn’ Pencil signed etching circa 1916, approx 41x30cm, and ‘Die Weber (figures in a crowd)’, pencil signed etching, approx 18x33cm, both mounted and framed (2). £60 - 100 (plus 21% BP*) 672 Brigette Coudain (b.1934) - ‘In the Country (two Horses)’ Pencil signed limited edition etching, no. 46/70, approx 40x39cm, mounted and framed, label verso. £40 - 50 (plus 21% BP*)

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673 Otto Gerhardt (20th Century) - ‘Woman at her Toilet’

peel over a burning oil lamp and the resulting soot produced formed perfect impressions when in contact with paper. For further information please see www. tadeuszwas.co.uk/history/html.

Pencil signed artist proof etching, approx 37x29cm, mounted and framed. £40 - 50 (plus 21% BP*)

£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

674 Jean Jansem (1920-2013) ‘Marcheoau Poissons’

684 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) - ‘Clowns’

Pencil signed limited edition lithograph, with certificate of authenticity, and artists information sheet, approx 43x55cm, mounted and framed.

£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

Pencil signed sootcut print, approx 20x15cm, mounted but unframed.

£150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*)

685 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Still Life’

675 Alwyn Hall (20th Century) - ‘Elm Tree, Irthlingborough’

Pencil signed sootcut print, approx 21x18cm, mounted but unframed.

Oil on canvas, signed, titled, approx. 61x45cm, ‘Eerie Cottage and Garden’, watercolour, signed and dated 1975, approx. 23x28cm, ‘Seascape’, watercolour, signed and dated 1973, approx. 23x34cm, ‘Architectural Study’, lino cut, signed and dated (19)74, approx. 24x31cm, and an anonymous ink sketch initialled ‘BK’, approx. 29x41cm, all framed (5). £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 676 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Abstract Adult and Infant’ Thick impasto and mixed media on card, signed, approx 43x51cm, unframed. NB: For further information please see www. tadeuszwas.co.uk/history/html. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 677 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Abstract Figure’ Thick impasto and mixed media on board, signed, approx 36x28cm, unframed. NB: For further information please see www. tadeuszwas.co.uk/history/html. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 678 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Abstract Landscape’ Thick impasto and mixed media on card, signed, approx 23x29cm, mounted but unframed. NB: For further information please see www. tadeuszwas.co.uk/history/html. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 679 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Abstract Head’ Mixed media on card, signed, approx 30x25cm, unframed. NB: For further information please see www. tadeuszwas.co.uk/history/html. £60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*)

£60 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 686 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Abstract Figure’ Thick impasto and mixed media on card, signed, approx 55x45cm, unframed.

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680 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Abstract Composition’

£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

Oil on board, artists name and address written verso, approx 40x47cm, unframed. NB: For further information please see www. tadeuszwas.co.uk/history/html. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 681 Tadeus Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Two Women’ Mixed media on paper, signed pencil lower right, approx 32x26cm, mounted but unframed. NB: For further information please see www. tadeuszwas.co.uk/history/html. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 682 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Abstract Figure’ Thick impasto and mixed media on card, signed, approx 57x45cm, unframed. NB: For further information please see www. tadeuszwas.co.uk/history/html. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 683 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Two Figures’ Pencil signed sootcut print, approx 21x17cm, mounted but unframed. NB: Story has it that the process of sootcut was discovered by Tadeusz Was while stationed in the desert in World War II, he apparently held orange

687 Hugo Stainer Prag (1880-1945) ‘The Golem’ Lithograph, 1916, approx 18x14cm, mounted and framed. £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 688 Harry Malkin (British, b.1951) - ‘Pit Miner at Work’, oil, signed, inscribed verso, approx 33x35cm, mounted and framed. NB: Harry Malkin was born in Castleford, West Yorkshire and was a former miner who joined a local art group during the beginning of the big miner’s strike of 1984/85, and never looked back. After the mine was forced to close in 1985 he decided to paint full time, drawing on his experiences of being a miner, his works reflect his social background. £300 - 400 (plus 21% BP*) 689 Selwyn Jones (1928-1998) - ‘Caernafon Harbour and Castle’ Mixed media, signed with initials and dated (19)95, bears printed label verso, approx 37x28cm, mounted and framed. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 690 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Abstract Figures’ Thick impasto and mixed media on paper, signed, approx 60x50cm, unframed. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 65 BP* - Buyer's Premium of 21% incl. VAT @ 20%

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691 Stanley Anderson (1884-1966) ‘The Sower’ Watercolour, signed, bears printed label verso, approx 16x13cm, mounted and framed. £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 692 Thomas Swift Hutton (British, 18651935) - ‘Sketch for the Dee above Heswall, Cheshire, 1925’ Watercolour, signed, titled verso, approx 19x27cm, mounted and framed.

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£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 693 Gareth Parry RCA (b. 1951) - ‘Male Kestrel Perched on a Branch’ Mixed media, signed, bears printed label verso, approx 28x22cm, mounted and framed. £250 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 694 Attributed to Augustus John OM, RA (British, 1878-1961) - ‘Female Nude Study’ Crayon/charcoal sketch, bears a signature ‘John’ upper right, approx 28x18cm, mounted and framed. Provenance: According to the vendors it was bought many years ago at The Nichols Gallery, Old Bank Street, Manchester, but there is no paperwork available nor is the gallery still there. £500 - 800 (plus 21% BP*) 695 European School (20th Century) - ‘La Roulette B’ Pencil signed limited edition coloured etching, signed lower right, titled lower centre, no. 1/20 lower left, approx 29x29cm, framed. £50 - 80 (plus 21% BP*) 696 Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950) - ‘Speed’ (Woman with Hounds) Etching, dry point and aquatint, circa 1927, pencil signed lower right, bears embossed stamp to margin lower left, bears label verso for Editions Graphiques Gallery, 3 Clifford Street, London, W1, dated 1977, approx 37x63cm, mounted and framed. £400 - 500 (plus 21% BP*) 697 Lucien Chenu (French, 1913-2004) - ‘Chartres’ Oil on canvas, signed, titled by handed verso, also bears label verso for The Unicorn Gallery, Wilmslow, Cheshire, approx 54x64cm, inset swept gilt frame. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 698 Ivan Taylor (British, b.1946) - ‘St Micheal’s Mount, Cornwall, Passing Storm’ Oil, signed, titled verso and bears further artist info verso, approx 28x74cm, mounted and inset swept gilt frame.

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706 701 Martin Dobson (b.1947) - ‘Shed Yard Scene’ Chalk and pastel, signed and dated, bears label verso for The Colourfield Gallery, approx 19x26cm, mounted and framed. £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*) 702 Albin Trowski (Polish, 1919-2012) - ‘Stockport’ Watercolour, signed and dated (19)74, titled verso, approx. 36x71cm, framed. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 703 Theodore Major (British, 1908-1999) - ‘Still Life, Vase of Flowers’ Oil on panel, signed verso, also bears presentation inscription verso from the artist 703 to the vendors great aunt, approx 76x62cm, framed.

703 699 Phillip Anthony (Jimmy) Tucker (1924-1998) - ‘Warm Wasteland (1)’ Oil on board, bears old typed label verso inscribed ‘Warm Wasteland (1) 1950 Anthony Tucker Regional College of Art Manchester entry no. 2 senior section Manchester Academy of Arts 1951’, approx 68x88cm, framed. NB: This painting has been consigned by the family of the artist and have contacted us with the following information, “Since leaving the painting at your auction rooms I have discovered a letter written in 1994 which mentions it, and I quote - I have lent a couple of my paintings from the Manchester days to my friend of many years, Professor P J Lindop, one is a large oil painting of a back alley in Irmston, I called it Warm Wilderness No. 1, while it was still wet the Principal at The Regional College of Art in Manchester swiped it to hang in his room, so it must of had something!”.

Provenance: This painting was a gift by the artist to the vendors great aunt and thence by descent. £4000 - 5000 (plus 21% BP*) 704 T. M. McGrath (20th/21st Century) - ‘Mill Town’ Oil on board, signed and dated 2017, further signed, dated and titled verso, and further artists details ‘www.artmeltd.co.uk’, approx 25x30cm, framed. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 705 T. M. McGrath (20th/21st Century) - ‘Approaching Storm’ Oil on board, signed with initials, further signed 2017, and titled verso, also with artists details ‘www.artmeltd.co.uk’, approx 30x25cm, framed. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

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706 T. M. McGrath (20th/21st Century) - ‘Sunshine at Hope Mill’

700 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘The Cart’

Oil on board, signed and dated 2017, further signed and titled verso, and with artist details ‘www.artmeltd.co.uk’, approx 30x24cm, framed.

Pencil signed limited edition colour print, bears guild stamp to margin lower left, approx 50x40cm, mounted and framed.

£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

NB: This is from an edition of 850. £4000 - 5000 (plus 21% BP*)

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707 T. M. McGrath (20th/21st Century) ‘Hillside Village’

709 Geoffrey Key (Manchester, b.1941) - ‘Two Birds with Three Urns’

Oil on panel, signed, further signed, dated 2017, and titled verso, also with further artists details ‘www. artmeltd.co.uk’, approx 30x25cm.

Ink drawing on paper, titled, signed and dated (19)73, also bears hand written and signed label verso by artist, approx 16x19cm, mounted and framed.

£80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

NB: Illustrated in the volume ‘Geoffrey Key Twentieth Century Drawings, Drawings & Sketches 19602000’ by Judith M. O’Leary, published by Sansom & Company Limited, ISBN 1-900178-24-9 page 61, and states ‘here the figures are removed from the scene, resulting in a sketch in which the composition brings together the garden images of birds, urns, and plant forms’.

708 Geoffrey Key (Manchester, b.1941) - ‘Lilies’ Pencil drawing on paper, signed and dated (19)75, also titled, inscribed by artist verso, approx 22x20cm, mounted and framed. NB: This drawing is illustrated in ‘Geoffrey Key Twentieth Century Drawings, Drawings and Sketches 1960-2000’ by Judith M. O’Leary, published by Sansom & Company Ltd, ISBN no. 1-900178-249, page 65, and states as follows ‘by 1975, the garden imagery developed and references from the parks close to Geoffrey Key’s home had become an important aspect of his work, this study depicts the lily pond in Light Oaks Park, Irlam, O’th’ Height, Salford’. £500 - 600 (plus 21% BP*) 68

£500 - 600 (plus 21% BP*) 710 Geoffrey Key (Manchester, b.1941) ‘Patsin Range’ Ink drawing on paper, signed, titled and dated (19)93, bears hand written label by artist verso, artist reference no. ‘GK154593’, approx 22x15cm, mounted and framed.

NB: This drawing is illustrated in the volume ‘Geoffrey Key Twentieth Century Drawings, Drawings and Sketches 1960-2000’, by Judith M. O’Leary, published by Sansom & Company Limited, ISBN no. 1-90017824-9, illustrated on page 163 and states ‘the Patsin Range New Territories, this is a view across the bay from Doctors David and Jenny Anderson’s apartment in the New Territories, across the Patsin Mountain Range. The sketch books from Geoffrey Key’s first visit to Hong Kong in 1993 lead to a substantial series of oils showing images of the New Territories landscape, which were completed on his return to the UK. These works formed a major exhibition in 1994, again with Sandra Walters International Art Consultants at Mandarin Oriental Fine Art, Hong Kong. £500 - 600 (plus 21% BP*) 711 Tom Dodson (1910-1991) - ‘Poets Corner, Broughton’ Pencil drawing, signed and dated (19)75, bears printed label verso, approx 19x27cm, mounted and framed. £150 - 200 (plus 21% BP*)


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716 713 Geoffrey Key (Manchester, b.1941) - ‘Clown Studies’ Ink drawing on paper, signed and dated 6.1.01, also titled verso, approx 28x19cm, mounted and framed. NB: This drawing is illustrated in the volume ‘Infinite Jest, Geoffrey Key Clowns, Jesters and Commedia Dell’ Arte’, compiled and introduced by Judith M. O’Leary, published by JMOL Publishing, Manchester, ISBN no. 978-0-9559117-6-7. £2000 - 2500 (plus 21% BP*) 714

James Lawrence Isherwood (British, 1917-1989) - ‘Old Fruit’

Oil on panel, signed and dated (19)69, titled verso, approx 60x50cm, framed. £400 - 500 (plus 21% BP*)

715 712 Reg Mummery (20th/21st Century) - ‘The Coal Man’ Oil, signed, approx. 29x20cm, mounted in inset ebonised frame. £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)

715 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘Great Ancoats Street’ Pencil signed limited edition print, sepia, no. to margin 243/850, also bears a stamp to margin lower left, approx 26x36cm, mounted and framed. NB: This is numbered and stamped from an edition of 850. £1000 - 1500 (plus 21% BP*) 69 BP* - Buyer's Premium of 21% incl. VAT @ 20%

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718 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘Old Town Hall, Middlesborough’ An unsigned limited edition colour print, no. to margin 74/850, also bears embossed stamp to margin lower left, approx 39x29cm, mounted and framed. NB: This is an unsigned and stamped edition of 850.

720

£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

716 Theodore Major (British, 1908-1999) - ‘Two Female Nudes’

719 James Lawrence Isherwood (British, 1917-1989) - ‘Ansteys Cove’

Charcoal and pastel on paper, two, each approx 20x34cm and 23x33cm, inset single mount and frame.

Oil, signed and dated (19)63, approx 27x35cm, mounted and framed, inscribed verso.

£350 - 450 (plus 21% BP*)

£400 - 500 (plus 21% BP*)

717 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘The Level Crossing, Burton on Trent’

720 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘St Simons Church’

Pencil signed limited edition colour print, bears guild stamp to margin, approx 41x57cm, mounted and framed.

Pencil signed limited edition print, sepia, no. to margin 280/300, bears label verso for ‘Leigh Gallery’, approx 38x28cm, mounted and framed.

NB: This is from a edition of 850.

NB: Please note this is from an edition of 300.

£800 - 1200 (plus 21% BP*)

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725 721 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘Man on the Wall’ Pencil signed limited edition colour print, no. to margin 109/500, approx 40x51cm, mounted and framed. NB: Please note this is from an edition of 500 and is signed and numbered. £2000 - 3000 (plus 21% BP*) 722 Margaret Chapman (British, 1940-2000) ‘Manchester Town Hall’ Gouache, signed, approx 50x40cm, mounted and framed. £450 - 550 (plus 21% BP*) 723 John Thompson (British, 1924-2011) ‘River Landscape’ Oil on board, signed, approx 60x50cm, framed. £400 - 600 (plus 21% BP*) 724 John Thompson (British, 1924-2011) ‘Vase of Flowers’ Oil on board, signed, approx 82x47cm, framed. £400 - 600 (plus 21% BP*) 725 Theodore Major (British, 1908-1999) ‘Study of a woman, most likely Kathleen Major’

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Charcoal on paper, approx 39x28cm, framed. £300 - 400 (plus 21% BP*) 726 Theodore Major (British, 1908-1999) ‘Female Study’ Charcoal on paper, approx 33x21cm, mounted and framed. £300 - 400 (plus 21% BP*) 727 Margaret Chapman (British, 1940-2000) ‘Street Scene’ Oil, signed, approx 59x44cm, framed. £450 - 550 (plus 21% BP*) 728 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘The Lonely House’ Pencil signed colour print, published by Magnus Prints, bears various printed information to mount, image approx 27x50cm, sheet approx 40x58cm, unframed, sheet previously folded in quarters! NB: This is from an edition of 500.

729

£250 - 500 (plus 21% BP*)

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734 731 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘An Organ Grinder’ An unsigned limited edition colour print produced by Magnus Prints 1975, from an edition of 850, produced by permission of The Manchester City Art Gallery, image approx 53x39cm, sheet approx 63x48cm, unframed. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 732 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘An Organ Grinder’ An unsigned limited edition colour print produced by Magnus Prints 1975, from an edition of 850, produced by permission of The Manchester City Art Gallery, image approx 53x39cm, sheet approx 63x48cm, unframed. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*) 733 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘An Organ Grinder’ An unsigned limited edition colour print produced by Magnus Prints 1975, from an edition of 850, produced by permission of The Manchester City Art Gallery, image approx 53x39cm, sheet approx 63x48cm, unframed. £80 - 120 (plus 21% BP*)

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734 Albert Barlow (British, b.1944) ‘Mean Machine’ Oil on board, signed with monogram, signed and titled verso, approx 30x24cm, framed.

729 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘The Lonely House’

730 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘The Lonely House’

Pencil signed colour print, published by Magnus Prints, bears various printed information to mount, image approx 27x50cm, sheet approx 40x58cm, unframed, sheet previously folded in quarters!

Pencil signed colour print, published by Magnus Prints, bears various printed information to mount, image approx 27x50cm, sheet approx 40x58cm, unframed, sheet previously folded in quarters!

735 Albert Barlow (British, b. 1944) ‘Coal Face’

NB: This is from an edition of 500.

NB: This is from an edition of 500.

£250 - 500 (plus 21% BP*)

£250 - 500 (plus 21% BP*)

£100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*)

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£150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*)

Oil on board, signed with monogram, signed and titled verso, approx 24x20cm, framed.


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736 Albert Barlow (British, b.1944) - ‘Eye to Eye’

738 David Alderman (20th/21st Century) - ‘The People You Meet’

1942), 23rd September - 28th October 1984, approx 75x50cm, framed.

Oil on board, signed with monogram, signed and titled verso, approx 30x24cm, framed.

Acrylic on board, signed, titled signed and dated verso, presumably by artist, approx 58x38cm, framed.

Provenance: Consigned directly from the Perera family.

£150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*)

NB: David Alderman attended Salford School of Art in the mid 1960’s and went on to work in interior design before picking up his paint brushes again, depicting atmospheric scenes of old Manchester and Salford.

£200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)

737 Albert Barlow (British, b. 1944) - ‘Rag and Bone Man’ Oil on panel, signed with monogram, signed and titled verso, approx 24x30cm, framed. £150 - 250 (plus 21% BP*)

£200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*) 739 Pierre Adolphe Valette (French, 18761942) - POSTER A rare Salford Art Gallery exhibition poster for the lone exhibition from the Perera Collection of paintings and drawings by Pierre Adolphe Valette (French, 1876-

740 Pierre Adolphe Valette (French, 1876-1942) - ‘Shepherd and his Goats in a Woodland Clearing’ Oil on canvas, signed, bears old handwritten label verso, approx 80x63cm, framed. Provenance: Consigned directly from the Perera family. £10000 - 12000 (plus 21% BP*)

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741 Pierre Adolphe Valette (French 1876-1942) - ‘Goats in a French Landscape’

743 Trevor Grimshaw (British, 1947-2001) ‘House, Telegraph Poles and Chimney’

on his return to Salford. He said it should simply be called Figure Study”.

Oil on board, signed, bears label verso inscribed by hand ‘Adolphe Valette, ‘Goats in a French Landscape’ purchased from Mr John Lamming who inherited the Valette estate’, approx 44x40cm, framed.

Pencil drawing, signed, inscribed verso, approx 16x13cm, mounted and framed.

Provenance: This painting has been consigned by the film director and writer Mr Peter Chelsom. Peter states “this original Harold Riley painting was given to me forty years ago by my late mother, Kay Chelsom, a fine art and antiques dealer. For the last twenty years it has sat on the walls of the various production offices I have occupied here in Hollywood. It has always reminded me where I am from, that in the middle of this film making madness I am still a boy from Blackpool and proud of the fact! To be honest it has also kept me inspired, it is such an impactful depiction of struggle, of toil and therefore a comfort amidst the battles I fight each day getting films made. I suppose you could say its my Churchill’s ‘Never Give Up’.

£600 - 800 (plus 21% BP*)

£8000 - 10000 (plus 21% BP*)

744 Trevor Grimshaw (British, 1947-2001) ‘Industrial Landscape with Chimneys, Factories and Crane

742 David Alderman (20th/21st Century) - ‘End of the Day’

Pencil drawing, signed, inscribed verso, approx 17x22cm, mounted and framed.

Acrylic on board, signed, also titled signed and dated verso, presumably by artist, approx 38x48cm, framed.

£800 - 1200 (plus 21% BP*)

Provenance: Consigned directly from the Perera family.

NB: David Alderman attended Salford School of Art in the mid 1960’s and went on to work in interior design before picking up his paint brushes again, depicting atmospheric scenes of old Manchester and Salford. £200 - 300 (plus 21% BP*)

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745 Harold Riley (British, b. 1934) ‘Figure Study’ Oil on panel, signed and dated (19)56, inscribed by hand verso, approx 29x21cm, framed. NB: We have contacted the artist Harold Riley, and have had the following reply from his daughter Kate “the painting is a figure study of a worker in the fields in Spain. It was started in Spain in 1956 and completed

Peter Chelsom is a member of the British Academy, the American Academy, the Directors Guild of America and the Writers Guild of America. He was also a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal National Theatre. £3000 - 5000 (plus 21% BP*)


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746 Pierre Adolphe Valette (French, 1876-1942) - ‘Self Portrait 1912’ Pencil and charcoal, bears artist details and title to mount, also bears label verso for the City of Salford Art Galleries, Perera Collection Exhibition, September 21st - October 28th 1984, also bears label verso for the Portsmouth City Museums Adolphe Valette Exhibition 12th February - 27th March 1983, stencilled verso ‘A. Valette no. 6’, also other labels verso, approx 49x38cm, mounted and framed. Provenance: Consigned directly from the Perera family. This portrait not only

featured in the City of Salford Perera Collection Valette Exhibition but was also the image featured within the marketing and advertising for the show, please see lot 6D NB: Valette was Art Master at the Municipal School of Art, Manchester, where he taught and greatly influenced L. S. Lowry, Lowry often paid tribute to his time as pupil to Valette. £8000 - 10000 (plus 21% BP*) 75 BP* - Buyer's Premium of 21% incl. VAT @ 20%

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748 747 Harold Riley (British, b.1934) - ‘The Round Building, Albion Street, Manchester’ Signed limited edition print, no. 10/100, approx 27x25cm, framed. £100 - 150 (plus 21% BP*) 748 Pierre Adolphe Valette (French, 1876-1942)‘Wooded Landscape’ Oil, signed and dated (18)88, bears label verso for the Tib Lane Gallery, 14 Tib Lane, Manchester, relating the exhibition of January 1986, approx 24x32cm, framed NB: Valette was Art Master at the Municipal School of Art, Manchester where he taught and greatly influenced LS Lowry, Lowry often paid tribute to his time as pupil to Valette. £1500 - 2000 (plus 21% BP*) 749 Roger Hampson (British, 1925-1996) - ‘Bark Street, Bolton’ Oil on panel, signed, titled by hand verso, approx 15x20cm, framed. £300 - 400 (plus 21% BP*)

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750 Pierre Adolphe Valette (French, 1876-1942) - ‘Reclining Female Nude’ Etching, approx 13x17.5cm, framed. £70 - 100 (plus 21% BP*)

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751 751 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘The Cart’ Pencil signed limited edition colour print, from an edition of 850, bears Fine Art Guild stamp bottom left, approx 49x40cm, mounted and framed. £2000 - 3000 (plus 21% BP*)

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Christmas Boutique Sale

Entries invited for our Christmas Boutique Sale 2nd December 2017 Deadline for entries 27th October 2017

For further information contact Rachel Houston-Holland or Francesca Garvey rachelholland@wrightmarshall.co.uk / francescagarvey@wrightmarshall.co.uk Knutsford Fine Art Saleroom 01565 653284


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Notwithstanding any other terms of these Conditions, if within fourteen days after the sale Wright Marshall have received from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and within twenty-one days after such notification the buyer returns the sale to Wright Marshall in the same condition as at the time of sale and by producing evidence, the burden of proof to be upon the buyer, satisfies Wright Marshall that considered in the light of entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery, then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. In the event of a dispute then the matter shall be settled by arbitration, the arbitrator to be nominated by the President of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. Both the buyer and the vendor agree to be bound by the decision.

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4. Reserves below £50 will only be accepted at the Auctioneers discretion and in any event no responsibility will be undertaken for such reserves below £50. In all cases the Auctioneer reserves the right to sell within 10% of the reserve price. 15. INDEMNITY The vendor shall duly indemnify Wright Marshall against any claims in connection with any goods sold by Wright Marshall on the vendor’s behalf. 16. ELECTRICAL GOODS

17. RIGHTS TO PHOTOGRAPHS AND ILLUSTRATIONS The vendor gives Wright Marshall full and absolute right to photograph and illustrate any lot placed in its hands for sale and to use such photographs and illustrations any photographs provided by the vendor at any time at its absolute discretion (whether or not in connection with the auction). 19. PROCEEDS OF SALE 1. Wright Marshall undertakes to pay the vendor the proceeds of sale, less commission, and other notified deductions, as displayed, irrespective of whether payment has been received from the purchaser. Payment will be made within twenty-eight days of the date of the sale except for items achieving a hammer price of £5,000 or more where the right is reserved by the auctioneers to withhold payment to the vendor until cleared funds have been received from the purchaser. All monies paid to the Auctioneers are held to be the property of Wright Marshall and are not held in trust for the vendor EXCEPT whereby a variation to the proceeding undertaking is notified to the vendor in writing prior to the sale. The Auctioneers however reserve the right to retain the proceeds of a sale as stakeholder pending receipt of payment in full from the purchaser in the case of their acceptance of an electronic or telephonic bid or in circumstances in which they have reasonable grounds to question the bona fide nature

of the bidding in respect of any lot and/or the intention and ability of the purchaser to make payment in full accordance with the Conditions of Sale. 2. All financial transactions within Wright Marshall Ltd are conducted with the Auctioneers acting as Principal. Sale proceeds are not paid into a client bank account and, consequently, the RICS Client Money Protection Scheme (CMPS) will not apply to protect the vendor. 20. LOT WITHDRAWAL In the event of a vendor withdrawing a lot within 7 working days of a General Home Furnishing Sale and 21 days of an Antique Sale into which the item or items have been entered, there will be a minimum withdrawal fee of £25 per lot or 10% of the reserve or lower auction estimate in the case of higher value goods, whichever is the higher. 21. VALUE ADDED TAX 1. Where the vendor is registered for VAT purposes and enters any goods for Sale which are not technically household chattels, we are obliged by law under these circumstances to charge VAT at the prevailing rate and in addition to the Sale price as knocked down. This tax will be paid to the Vendor who will be obliged to account to the Customs & Excise office. This information must be supplied to the Auctioneer on or prior to delivery of the goods. 2. We are legally obliged to enquire of Vendors as to whether or not they are registered for the purposes of VAT. If they are registered they must provide their VAT registration number in the space provided on the form. BUYERS CONDITIONS 22. INSPECTION Each buyer on making a bid for a lot acknowledges that he has satisfied himself fully before bidding by inspection or otherwise as to all the Sale Conditions the physical condition of and description of the lot including but not restricted to whether the lot is damaged or has been repaired or restored. 23. PROPERTY AND RISK Legal title will not pass to the buyer until the lot(s) has been paid for in full and the Auctioneers shall be entitled to a lien on any lot sold until the purchase price (as defined in 26 below) is paid in full but each lot is at the sole risk of the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Each buyer shall forthwith give his full names and permanent address and if called upon to do so by the Auctioneer shall forthwith pay to Wright Marshall such proportion of the purchase price as the Auctioneer may require. If the buyer fails to do so, the lot may at the Auctioneer’s discretion be put up again and re-sold. 24. PRINCIPAL Every bidder shall be deemed to act as principal unless there is in force a written acknowledgement by Wright Marshall that he acts as agent on behalf of a named principal. 25. REMOVAL OF GOODS 1. No purchase shall be claimed or removed until it has been paid for and the sale has been concluded. All purchases shall be paid for and removed at the buyer’s risk and expense by the end of the second working day after the sale, failing which the Auctioneer shall not be responsible if the same are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, and all lots not so removed shall remain at the risk of the buyer and subject to a minimum warehousing charge of £3.00 per lot per day plus VAT. If they are not paid for and removed within seven days of the sale the Auctioneer may re-sell them by auction or privately without notice to the buyer. Any liability which there may be on the part of the Auctioneer in respect of any loss shall be restricted to a maximum of the price paid by the buyer of the lot sold. 2. In the event of any failure of the buyers to comply with any of the above conditions the damages recoverable by the seller or the Auctioneers from the defaulter shall include any loss arising on any re-sale of the lot, together with the charges and expenses in respect of both sales, and together with interest at 2% above Base Rate upon the price of any lot which has not been paid for within 48 hours of the sale, and any money deposited in part payment shall be held by the Auctioneers on account of any liability of the defaulter to them or to the seller. The Auctioneers are unable to accept payment from successful bidders other than in cash or by the bidder’s own cheque. Cheques drawn by third parties, whether in the Auctioneer’s favour or requiring endorsement, cannot be accepted. 26. PURCHASE PRICE 1. The purchaser of any lot shall pay the hammer price plus a premium (together with VAT on the premium for all lots and on the hammer price if applicable to that lot). The premium shall be calculated at 17.50% plus VAT on the hammer price of each lot. The premium at the appropriate rate is payable by all purchasers. The vendor authorises the Auctioneer to deduct commission and expenses at the agreed rates from the hammer price and the purchaser and the vendor acknowledge Wright Marshall’s right to retain the premium payable by the purchaser. 2. Not only will any bidder or purchaser at any sales be deemed to be purchasing, or to have purchased, in full knowledge of, and agreement with, these and any other printed or announced conditions of sale, he will also be deemed to be in full knowledge of, and agreement with, such other conditions of sale as are on display during normal office hours in the offices of the Auctioneers. 3. The auctioneers’ bankers are The Royal Bank of Scotland plc, 2 Canute Square, Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 6BJ. Their telephone number is Knutsford (01565) 654826. The branch sorting code is 162227 and forward payment by transfer should be made to the credit of ‘Wright Marshall Ltd’ – Auction Account 10905773. 4. If the auctioneer finds it necessary to use solicitors or other professional parties to recover any outstanding accounts or any other charges or expenses, the purchaser will, in addition, be required to pay for such costs incurred and shall indemnify the auctioneer in respect of the same. 5. Should an account or any other charges or expenses not be paid on its respective due date, then the auctioneer will be entitled to damages as set out as compensation in the Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest) Act 1998 and contractual interest pursuant to said Act or any successor legislation, from the day of sale until settlement. If the said Act does not apply as the purchaser is a consumer then the auctioneer reserves the right to charge interest at the rate set out in said Act (for the

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avoidance of doubt interest may be charged at 8% above the Bank of England base rate during the period in which the account and/or any other charges or expenses are due). 27. RIGHT OF ADMISSION 1. The right is reserved to refuse admission to the saleroom premises and any used by Wright Marshall without giving a reason. 2. Any person bringing onto any premises used by Wright Marshall any hazardous substances must provide the relevant information for use by the Auctioneers, members of the public and prospective purchasers. Vendors of all goods are reminded of their duty to comply with relevant Health & Safety Acts. Purchasers are reminded that any second hand goods purchased through an auction sale should be thoroughly checked by a competent person before use. 3. In order to comply with section 47 on the VAT Act 1994, all qualified second hand goods will have VAT at the prevailing rate added to the purchase price, unless the correct declarations are completed and signed by the vendor, and full name and address provided by the purchaser. 28. RICS MEMBERS ACCOUNTS REGULATIONS 1993 This auction is not required to comply with requirements of the Members Accounts Regulations of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. No monies paid to this saleroom are covered by any scheme for the protection of clients money operated by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. This notice is published in accordance with the requirements of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors from whom a more detailed explanation can be obtained by writing to The Standards & Practice Department, The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, 12 Great George Street, Parliament Square, London SW1P 3AD.

30. ESTIMATES The estimated selling price for each lot is available upon request. The estimates are prepared well in advance of the sale and are not definitive, and are subject to revision. 31. STORAGE CHARGES Buyers are reminded that storage charge of £3.00 plus VAT per lot per day will be levied on all lots that are not collected in accordance with the Conditions of Sale ( see clause 25.2 above). 32. BIDS We will be pleased to execute bids on behalf of intending buyers, and no charge is made for this service. Lots will be purchased as cheaply as permitted by other bids and reserves. Bids must be submitted to the Office at least half an hour before the sale commences, and should be entered on the form provided. Bids left by telephone will be accepted only on the condition that they are at the sender’s risk, and must in any case be confirmed in writing. 33. EXPORT LICENCE A specific license is required before export from the UK of items that cost £35,000 or more, and are at least 50 years old, and also for certain other categories. For further information please enquire in the Office. 34. VALUE ADDED TAX 1. Any lot disclosed at the time of Sale as being the property of a person registered for VAT purposes will carry the tax at the prevailing rate in addition to the knocked down price AND PURCHASERS SHOULD NOTE THIS POINT.

29. AUCTIONEERS NOTICE

2. The symbol * after any lot number indicates the VAT is payable by the purchaser in addition to the selling price.

1. At all times prior to the fall of the hammer chattels remain the responsibility of the vendor and thereafter the

3. In addition, VAT will also be charged on our commission.

responsibility of the purchaser at no time other than when due care is expected of an agent do auctioneers accept responsibility. 2. The insurance of chattels is always the duty of the owner.

35. PAYMENT Payment must be made within 48 hours of completion of the sale in which the goods have been purchased.Wright Marshall are able to accept cash payments (for exceptions please see money laundering regulations below).

Wright Marshall are able to accept payment by cheque, goods will only be released once the cheque has been cleared on values over £1,000.00. Goods over this value may only be released on the approval of a partner, senior valuer or partnership accountant. Credit and Debit card payments made by phone are restricted to a maximum of £1,000, only one card may be used for each transaction. Wright Marshall are able to accept payment by a variety of cards in settlement of clients’ accounts, please enquire with the office which cards are accepted No charge will be made in respect of payments made by debit card. However a surcharge equal to 1.50% (inclusive of VAT at the appropriate rate) of the amount payable will be levied in respect of payments made by credit cards. 36. ELECTRICAL GOODS It is essential that those lots in this sale which are originally operated by mains electricity be checked by the buyer prior to use. They may not comply with the statutory requirement and as such are offered for sale solely for display or historical research purposes: these lots are not suitable for connection to the mains electricity supply. Wright Marshall cannot accept responsibility for any act of the buyer in contravention of the above. 37. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY If you would like an opinion on the condition of any lot prior to purchasing, or if you are unable to attend the sale and would like a condition report on any lot in the sale, telephone our offices and they will endeavour to help you. Any condition report is subject to paragraphs 2.2 and 2.3 of these conditions of sale. Condition reports will not be given on the day of the sale. 38. TELEPHONE BIDS Buyers wishing to bid by telephone during a sale should make their request at least one working day before the sale by telephoning us on 01565 653284 (Knutsford Office) or 01829 262150 (Beeston Office). In order to secure a telephone line you must be prepared to bid to within 10% of the low end of the estimate unless authorised by the Saleroom Partner or Senior Auctioneer.

IMPORTANT NOTICES FULL CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS Full conditions are displayed in our auction rooms and in our Antique sale catalogue and copies can be obtained from Wright Marshall Ltd, Marshall House, Church Hill, Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 6DH, or Wright Marshall Ltd, Beeston Castle Salerooms, Beeston Castle Smithfield, Tarporley, Cheshire, CW6 9NZ

9 The term ‘bears a signature’ and/or ‘date’ and/or ‘inscription’ means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription have been added by another hand

Wright Marshall is the trading name of Wright Marshall Ltd, Registered in England and Wales (Number 08700794) whose registered office is at 63 High Street, Tarporley, Cheshire, CW6 0DR.

11 Pictures are framed unless otherwise stated

EXPLANATION OF CATALOGUING TERMS PICTURE SECTION

Droit de Suite

Any statement as to authorship, attribution, origin, date, age, provenance and condition is a statement of opinion and is not to be taken as a statement of fact. Wright Marshall Ltd reserves the right, in forming their opinion, to consult and rely upon any expert or authority considered by them to be reliable.

Following the introduction of the Artist’s Resale Right Regulations on 14th February 2006 and subsequent revisions on the 1st of January 2012 Frank Marshall will implement the new levy as follows:

1 A picture catalogued with the forename(s) and surname of the painter is in our opinion a work by the artist. When the artist’s forenames(s) is not known, a series of asterisks, followed by the surname of the artist, whether preceded by an initial or not, indicates that in our opinion the work is by the artist named. 2 ‘Attributed to’ is in our opinion probably a work by the artist but less certainty as to authorship is expressed than in the preceding category. 3 ‘Studio of’ is in our opinion a work by an unknown hand in the studio of the artist which may or may not have been executed under the artist’s direction

The Artist’s Resale Right Regulations

Frank Marshall will collect the same amount as the resale royalty from the buyer for any work of art covered by the regulations. Royalty rates will only apply to works sold in the secondary market and not for those sold for the first time, and for works which are sold for €1000 or more (approx £780 hammer price). Royalty rates are calculated as a percentage of the sale price on a sliding scale from 4% (from €1000 to €50,000) down to 0.25% (over €500,000). Resale royalties ARE NOT subject to VAT. Important Notice to Buyers:

5 ‘Style of’ is in our opinion a work by a painter working in the artist’s style, contemporary or nearly contemporary, but not necessarily his pupil.

Buyers are requested to acquaint themselves with the revised Terms of Sale and Notices. Particular note should be taken of the 17.5% plus VAT Buyer’s Premium which is payable to the Auctioneers in addition to the hammer price on each and every lot. The lots in this sale are of some age and buyers are advised to satisfy themselves of the condition of each lot before bidding. Please note that phone bidders must be prepared to bid to the lower estimate in order to secure a line.

6 ‘Manner of’ is in our opinion a work in the style of the artist and of later date.

Buyers Registration:

7 ‘After’ is in our opinion a copy of a known work of the artist.

Please note that in order to comply with current Money Laundering regulations Wright Marshall Ltd will perform an ‘Anti Money Laundering’ check on all new clients, should a buyer fail to supply sufficient information to perform this check or if they fail to meet the necessary criteria to pass this check then their registration will be refused.

4 ‘ Circle of’ is in our opinion a work by an as yet unidentified but distinct hand, closely associated with the named artist but not necessarily his pupil.

8 The terms ‘signed’ and/or ‘dated’ and/or ‘inscribed’ means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription are from the hand of the artist

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