Lot: 101
Signed souvenir programmes, large-format, including signatures of Mick Jagger, Julio Inglesias, Cilla Black, & Barry Manilow; the Rolling Stones programme with damp-staining lower right and creasing. (7)
Lot: 102
Album of ink-signed photos of entertainers including Derek Jacobi, Una Stubbs, Sheila Hancock, Ronald Pickup, and Ian Holm, mostly 7x5” or 6x4”, fine throughout. (50)
Lot: 103
Margaret Rutherford signed lobby card for the film Murder She Said in her role as Miss Marple. VG
Lot: 104
‘Carry On' Films, a selection of 1960s publicity photos, 10 x 8”, plus a coloured lobby card (corner crease), mainly fine. (12)
Lot: 105
Operatic and Classical Music autographs comprising signed photos (3), a programme, and signed pages (33) a few with multiple signatures; includes Tito Gobbi, Leon Goossens, Malcolm Arnold, Lesley Garrett, Rostropovitch, Joan Sutherland, Adrian Boult, Gerald Moore (ALS), Stuart Burrows and other well-known. VG/VF
Lot: 106
Album of autographs, mostly signed 6x4” photos, with entertainers and TV presenters; including Tommy Steele, Amanda Burton, Michael Elphick, Frankie Vaughan, Val Doonican, Ulrika Jonsson, and many others. VG/VF (106)
Lot: 107
Classical CDs, a collection with emphasis on Renaissance, Baroque, choral works and sacred music. Fine condition. (89)
Lot: 108
Alan Sugden and John Edmondson A History of English Wallpaper 1509-1914, Batsford [1926], 1st Edition; tall quarto, bound in blue cloth, gilt; uncut two sides;70 tipped-in colour plates and 190 half-tone illustrations. In the fine original dustjacket. Appears unread. The book is housed in its original presentation box which is very worn.
Lot: 109
Joseph Lambeth Lambeth Method of Cake Decoration and Practical Pastries, Virtue & Co., 1936, 1st edition; slight damp staining to first few leaves, the 20 colour plates & many b/w illustrations unaffected, neat gift inscription to front pastedown; together with Bradford Grammar School Recipe Book (c.1932), and L. Sykes An Olio of Proved Recipes and Domestic Wrinkles, Abel Heywood, 7th Edn., [1913]. VG (3)
Lot: 110
Manchester architecture & culture including Bill Birch Keeper of the Flame: Modern Jazz in Manchester 1946-1972; Terry Wyke Manchester Theatres; W.T. McIntire Manchester Historical Pageant 1938; Len Grant Built to Music: The Making of the Bridgewater Hall, 1996, in d/jkt; and various others. Good to fine. (17)
Lot: 111
Hardie & Sabin War Posters issued by Belligerent and Neutral Nations 1914-1919, A. & C. Black, 1920, half-leather, gilt; ex-library with blind-stamps to the 80 colour & b/w plates, a further light stamp on reverse of each plate. Very clean internally.
Lot: 112
[Walter Scott] Six Engravings in Illustration of The Antiquary for Members of The Royal Association for Promotion of the Fine Arts in Scotland, 1867, folio, original gilt cloth, together with seven companion volumes issued 1868-78, similarly bound, each with six engravings for The Lady of the Lake, Old Mortality, The Pirate, The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Bride of Lammermoor, A Legend of Montrose, and The Fair Maid of Perth. Browning to first plate of Lady of the Lake o/w clean throughout with all text and tissue-guards. Front cover of Fair Maid of Perth slightly stained. (8)
Lot: 113
Men's Magazines 1960s to early 1980s, mainly 1970s, including Penthouse, Men Only, Playboy, Fiesta and variety of others. Mainly VG/Fine, some with creasing, two lacking outer covers. (49)
Lot: 114
Robert Plot The Natural History of Stafford-Shire, 1973, Morten facsimile reprint of the 1686 edition, folio, full leatherette, gilt; minor fox marks to edge of textblock o/w fine. B/w plates.
Lot: 115
James Andrews (botanical artist, 1801-76): A selection of six botanical prints, hand-coloured lithographs, each initialled ‘J.A.' in the plate, the lithographs by J.R. Jobbins; in sunken card mounts; image sizes 19.2 x 12.6cm; fine. (6)
Lot: 116
A Salford Dispensing Chemist's Dangerous Drugs Registers (3) covering the periods 1927-1932 and 1951-1980, plus a related trade catalogue dated May 1939, and a notebook. 100s of entries. Mixed condition.
Lot: 117
Richard Lydekker (Ed.) The Royal Natural History, Frederick Warne, 1893-96, six volume set, pictorial gilt cloth, 72 colour plates and many in b/w, all with tissue-guards; rear endpaper to Vol.5 near-detached, one b/w plate in Vol.6 coming loose; very clean internally, no ownership inscriptions. An attractive set. VG (6)
Lot: 118
Robert Morden Leicestershire, 1695 (or later), sold by Abel Swale, Awnsham & John Churchil. Hand coloured. 45 x 60cm. Set in a card mount. Central fold (as issued). VG
Lot: 119
H.M. Stanley Through the Dark Continent, Newnes, 1899, 2 vols, half-leather, gilt, worn at extremities; fine internally with large folding-map.
Lot: 120
Racehorses, 1920s, a handwritten compendium of thoroughbred records, contained in landscape folio ledger. 100s of entries.