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Sherlock Holmes Cover June 2019 The Portfolio Issue 15 SPM15 Signed SGW076C £1250 John Wayne signed USA 1945 Iwo Jima cover. £125 per month for 10 months SGD039G £200 £50 per month for 4 months Kirk Douglas, signed 1996 Benham 100 Years of Going to the Pictures cover. £25 per month for 10 months SGJ005P £250 David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst signed 1998 Heroes of Comedy cover. SGB068B £250 Jeremy Brett, Edward Hardwicke, and David Burke signed 1993 Sherlock Holmes cover. £25 per month for 10 months FOR MORE HOLMESIAN SIGNATURES, GO TO PAGE 6 Warren House, Shearway Road, Folkestone, Kent Ct19 4BF Tel 01303 278137 Fax 01303 279429 Email [email protected] BIG NAMES OF THE BIG SCREEN SGR067A £200 Ralph Richardson and Charles Mortimer, mounted 11 x 9 black and white photo from the film ‘The Return of Bulldog Drummond’. £50 per month for 4 months SGN044A £75 Anthony Newley signed 1993 Christmas cover, he has added ‘Humbug!’. SGH087D £75 Bob Hoskins signed cover, our choice. 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HARRY POTTER SGF004A £40 Pam Ferris, who has signed this 1991 Darling Buds of May cover, played Aunt Marge in Harry Potter and the Prisoner SGS074A £50 of Azkaban. Timothy Spall has signed a 1994 Outside Edge cover on which he features, and played Peter Pettigrew in the Harry Potter films. SGS187 £35 Imelda Staunton played the much- hated Dolores Umbridge in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1. BC317S1 £75 2007 Harry Potter covers, signed by Miriam Margolyes who plays Professor Sprout in the films. Warren House, Shearway Road, Folkestone, Kent Ct19 4BF 4 Tel 01303 278137 Fax 01303 279429 Email [email protected] SPM15 CHILDHOOD FAVOURITES “It’s Friday, it’s five to five....it’s Crackerjack!” SGB019B £50 1994 Paddington Bear cover, signed by his creator Michael Bond. SGC052C £50 Yes, people of a certain age will remember this phrase, which was introduced when Leslie Crowther took over as presenter from 1960 until 1968. SGN006A £50 And another signature which evokes a catchphrase, although this time it’s “Get down Shep!” This 2001 Cat and Dogs cover has been signed by Shep’s owner, Blue Peter presenter John Noakes. SGA002D £50 2003 Stingray cover signed by creator Gerry Anderson. SGC029A £30 2000 Postman Pat cover signed by creator SGA002E £50 John Cunliffe. Also signed by him is a 2003 Captain Scarlet cover. SGC029C £30 Also signed by him is a 1994 Isle of Man Postman Pat cover. SGH013A £30 1995 Springtime cover, which features Rupert Bear and has been signed by John Harrold, who illustrated the stories between 1978 and 2007. SGM025A £45 1995 Springtime cover, which has been signed by Johnny Morris who presented Animal Magic between 1962 and 1983. SGW014A £30 1996 Children’s Television cover featuring Just William and signed by Dennis Waterman who, as a child, played William Brown in a 1962 BBC adaptation. www.buckinghamcovers.com 5 SHERLOCK HOLMES When Brian handed me a box of signed covers, I noticed that many of the signatures had a connection – that they had either played Sherlock Holmes or Doctor Watson. In the case of Christopher Lee, he is the only actor to have played both Sherlock and Mycroft Holmes (but not in the same film!). Another of the signatures is Clive Merrison, who holds the distinction of being the only actor to have played Sherlock Holmes in adaptations of every Conan Doyle short story and novel (for BBC Radio 4, between 1989 -1998). SGB068E £225 £45 per month for 5 months 1993 Sherlock Holmes Granada Television cover signed by Jeremy Brett, who features on the cover. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A PARTICULAR SIGNATURE TO FILL THE GAP IN YOUR COLLECTION - PLEASE LET US KNOW. CALL TODAY! 01303 278137 BC345HS2 £25 2013 Tribute to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle cover signed by Clive Merrison. BC345VS £25 BC345CS2 £55 2013 Hound of 2013 Eminent Britons cover featuring Sherlock Holmes the Baskervilles and signed by David Burke and Edward Hardwicke, who cover, signed both played Doctor Watson opposite Jeremy Brett. by BAFTA Award winner for Sherlock, Andrew Scott (he played Moriarty opposite Benedict SGM014 £35 Cumberbatch). 1995 Shakespeare cover signed by Ian McKellen. He played “Mr Holmes” in the 2015 film of the same name. SGL016D £60 1997 Horror cover, signed by Christopher Lee. A doubly appropriate cover as one of the stamps is for The Hound of the Baskervilles. SGR012B £50 01303 278137 1997 Horror, Hound of the Baskervilles EMAIL: [email protected] cover signed by Ian Richardson. 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