Denhams Auction Catalogue

for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction to be held on Wednesday 22nd of October 2025

Lot No Description Est Image
538 A Mont Blanc fountain pen, the lid marked 4810 together with a Sheaffer fountain pen 50-70
539 Two Parker fountain pens with gold plated tops in grey cases, a gold plated cased Parker fountain pen, 3 Parker ballpoint pens (1 a/f) and 1 other 30-50
540 A 19th/20th Century iron straw needle with wooden handle 112cm long 30-50
541 A Wayfarer stamp album containing mint and used world stamps - GB penny black, penny reds and later, New Zealand, Japan, Germany etc, together with a Wrapkins album of world stamps - Sweden, South Africa, Portugal, GB, Canada 40-60
542 A Nimslo 35mm 3D camera, boxed, together with an associated flash also boxed and a soft carry case 40-60
543 The Biographical Edition of The Works of Charles Dickens in 19 volumes, (20 including miscellaneous papers volume) London Chapman and Hall 1907, half bound in red cloth, spine with gilt and raised bands, marbled boards and paste down, 8vo. 150-200
544 Cigarette cards, Salmon and Glucksteins Owners and Jockey Series, a set of 5 (Duke of Portland, Mr J W Larnach, Mr Leonard Brassey, Mr Tom Cannon and Mr Leopold De Rothschild) together with a single Heroes of The Transvaal War - Major General Lyttelton 200-300
545 Cigarette cards, Morning Foods Ltd., Test Cricketers 1953 (24), Ardath Famous Footballers (15) together with John Player & Sons Cricketers 1934 (2) 30-40
546 Stanley Mathews CBE "This Is Your Night" Jan 31st 1965, a programme from a tribute night to Stanley Mathews from The Grand Order of The Water Rats, signed on the cover by Stanley Mathews, Tommy Trinder, Bernard Bresslaw, Eddie Calvert and other members of The Water Rats, 4to. 30-40
547 Hope Verney - Major George, "Chess Eccentricities" London Longmans, Green & Co. 1885, 8vo. 40-50
548 Austen Jane, "Pride and Prejudice", London J M Dent 1907, illustrated by C C Brock, tissued guarded plates throughout, bound in light green cloth and gilt, 8vo. 30-40
549 Palladio, Andrea. "The First Book Architecture", 12th edition 1733, bound in brown calf, 8vo 30-40
550 Blyton Enid, "The Story of My Life" Pitkin, London, 1952, a signed and dedicated by Blyton "For Martin Broome with much love from Enid Blyton", together with unclipped dust cover, 4to. 200-300
551 A Victorian reprint of Fox's "Book of Martyrs 1860" fully bound in brown calf and gilt, the front boards framed in blind tooled foliate pattern, with blind tooled spine with gilt motifs and bands, marbled paste downs, folio 30-40
552 A single postcard of Cristobal Pankhurst from The National Women's Social and Political Union 20-30
553 Two signed publicity photos, Howard Keel with inscription To Cherry ... ? Howard Keel and Ingrid Bergman - To Cherry Atkinson, Ingrid Bergman 1946 50-100
554 An interesting collection of ephemera (mainly photographs) of the disastrous Formula Two race that took place in Israel on November 22nd 1970. (There was controversy surrounding the race which was abandoned after just one lap as the proximity of the spectators to the track raised serious safety concerns for the drivers. Ultimately, the F2 drivers collectively refused to race but fearing a riot if the event was completely cancelled, they agreed to a single-lap procession at reduced speed before abandoning the race and leaving the circuit.) 100-200
555 A comprehensive professional draughtsman's set with compasses, pencils, rules, contained in 3 trays and within a leather case, within the base there is the remnants of a decayed rubber, together with a business card for AAD Brown, Chief Spring Designer for Salters Scales, some pieces with ivory handles. With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number GRQ4AURB 100-150
556 A 19th Century pink bullion embroidered floral patterned panel 48cm h x 96cm w, with central medallion decorated butterflies and flowers 40-60
557 Louis Vuitton, a 1920's Louis Vuitton twin handled cabin trunk with fitted and fabric lined interior, the internal lock stamped with the serial number 206866, the interior with Louis Vuitton label, 149 New Bond Street London, the interior tray missing 2 dividers, 33cm h x 54 cm w x 54cm d, fragment of old paper label to the top, fragments of luggage labels to both sides and front, the brass handles to the side marked Rue Scribe Paris Louis Vuitton, 149 New Bond Street, Made in France Provenance - the trunk was purchased by the vendors father in late 1959 from the Waterloo Station Lost property, for the sum of approx 10 pounds. It was then used to for his travels on cruise ships around Miami, Cuba, Haiti, and the Caribbean in general as he was the owner of a Cruise ship Photography Co. then known as Jalcruise. When he set up in Manhattan, New York it was used as storage in the apartment, until our return to the UK in 1963. He continued to use it for his travels on cruise ships and even by car to Europe. He retired the trunk, so to speak in 1979 as he felt that it had done its job and didn't want it too travel damaged. He then used it to store photographs up until his death 16 years ago. 2400-3000
558 A red leather suitcase containing a collection of Victorian white cotton petticoats etc 150-200
559 A hooded red robe with white floral embroidery and deep tassels 50-75
560 A 1920/30's Art Deco blue and white fabric gown/robe 100-150
601 A Carlton Ware Guinness advertising table lamp in the form of a standing toucan with pint of Guinness, the base of the lamp marked "'How Grand To Be a Toucan Just think what Toucan do" and "If he can say as you can Guinness is good for you", with original shade featuring the Guinness characters in a tug-of-war, printed marks, 42cm high overall 300-400
602 A pair of 19th Century Derby style green and gilt twin handled vases with panel decoration of birds, on square bases 21cm 40-60