Original vintage World War Two poster by the notable British cartoonist and illustrator, Fougasse (Cyril Kenneth Bird; 1887-1965). This is one of the posters from the popular Careless Talk Costs Lives wartime propaganda series issued by the Ministry of Information - "...strictly between these four walls!" Image of two men at the gentlemn's club sitting in armchairs and holding newspapers with an image of Hitler's face in a portrait hanging behind them. Acceptable condition, staining, minor creasing, tape surface damage at corners, small tears. Country of issue: UK, designer: Fougasse (Cyril Kenneth Bird), size (cm): 31.5x20.5, year of printing: 1940s
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Original vintage film advertising poster for the German release of the 1970 horror film Scars of Dracula, titled in German Draculas Blutrasch. The artwork features a large portrait of Count Dracula, with a menacing look, bright red eyes and blood dripping from his fangs, against a black background. A quote from the film reads Sterben. Richtig sterben. Das ware hochster Genuss - To die. To die right. That would be the greatest pleasure. The film features Christopher Lee as the main lead, and other actors Dennis Waterman, Jenny Hanley, and Christopher Matthews. It was directed by Roy Ward Baker. Very good condition, folds. Country of issue: Germany, designer: Mike Vaughan, size (cm): 84x59.5, year of printing: 1971
Original vintage art advertising poster for works by the artist Paul Colin (1892-1985), know as one of France's greatest poster artists. The artwork features a charcoal drawing of a portrait of a young woman. Signed in pen: Amicalment Paul Colin. Good condition, tears, paper loss at bottom. Country of issue: France, designer: Paul Colin, size (cm): 60x39, year of printing: 1950s
Vintage propaganda poster created during protests in Paris, France in 1968, known as Mai 68 or May 68. The poster features a portrait of Daniel Cohn-Bendit and text "Nous sommes tous indesirables" - "We are all unwanted/undersirables", with an artwork featuring a linocut style monotone image and text of the portrait of a man grinning. Thus poster is a vintage commercial reproduction of the original poster printed by Mur Graphique in Montclaire, New Jersey, USA for sale to the public. Beginning in May 1968, a period of civil unrest occurred throughout France, lasting some seven weeks and punctuated by demonstrations, general strikes, as well as the occupation of universities and factories. At the height of events, which have since become known as May 68, the economy of France came to a halt. The protests reached such a point that political leaders feared civil war or revolution; the national government briefly ceased to function after President Charles de Gaulle secretly fled France to Germany at one point. The protests spurred movements worldwide, with songs, imaginative graffiti, posters, and slogans. Good condition, tears, creasing, staining, pinholes. Country of issue: USA, designer: Bernard Rancillac, size (cm): 74x59, year of printing: 1960s
Andrew Geddes, (1783 - 1844) After Sir Anthony Van Dyck, Infanta Isabella, drypoint on paper, unframed, plate size is 22.5 x 15cm Footnote: Geddes owned a portrait of Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia thought to be by van Dyck between 1817 and 1821. He probably made this drypoint for a folio of prints (of which this is no.17) in the 1820s. There is apparently a complete set in Perth Museum and another impression in the National Gallery of Scotland - The National Gallery's version was printed from Geddes's plate by E.S. Lumsden.
A pair of 20th century African carved hardwood portrait heads; together with a Chinese Imari palette porcelain tea bowl (a/f); and various other carvingsCondition report: All ceramics are smashed.African pair of heads are intact.Figure in spotted skirt is cracked and repaired.Two napkin rings are chipped.Box is probably Indian 20th century, probably a cigarette box and appears to be mahogany, one divider to interior is broken otherwise good condition.
Early 19th century school - half-length portrait of a woman wearing a silk scarf, oil on board, 26 x 21cmCondition report: Board good and complete.Paint complete but with some mid-level crazing to surface throughout.A good naïve work.Frame appears to be contemporary to the painting, with general age/handling wear and some worn gilding showing a reddish colour.
ADAM, BENNO RAFFAEL (1812-1892), "Herrenportrait", wohl der Künstler selbst, Brustbildnis en face des Herren mit weißem Haar und Bart, u.li. signiert (leicht vom Rahmen verdeckt), Öl/Holz (parkettiert), HxB: ca. 24x18 cm (41x36 cm mit Rahmen). Leichte Trocknungsrisse, Craquelé, Farbabplatzer/-berieb an den Rändern, restauriert. Mit Rahmen. Altersspuren. ADAM, BENNO RAFFAEL (1812-1892), "Portrait of a gentleman", probably the artist himself, portrait of the chest en face of the gentleman with white hair and beard, signed (slightly covered by the frame), oil / wood (parquet), HxW: approx. 24x18 cm (41x36 cm with frame). Slight drying cracks, craquelure, paint chipping / rubbing around the edges, restored. With frame. Signs of age.
EISLER, GEORG (1928-1998), 2 Lithographien "Im Theater" und "Portrait", Lithographie/Bütten, je mit Bleistift von Hand signiert und num. 57/150, das Portrait mit Trockenstempel 'MH, original Handpresse', HxB: Blatt je ca. 23x16 cm. Leichte Altersspuren. in Mappe. EISLER, GEORG (1928-1998), 2 lithographs "In Theater" and "Portrait", lithograph / handmade paper, each signed by hand in pencil and numbered. 57/150, the portrait with blind stamp 'MH, original hand press', HxW: sheet each approx. 23x16 cm. Slight signs of age. in folder.
SELECTION OF WORLD SILVER COINSthe silver content ranging from .925 to .720, including an 1894 South Africa 2 1/2 shillings; an 1897 South Africa 2 Shillings; an 1910 Australia Sixpence; an 1808 Italy Napoleon 5 Lire; and a United States 1901 'Morgan' Dollar; an 1856 Kingdom of the Two Sicilies 120 Grana (Ferdinando II 4th portrait); 1958 Canada dollar; and a 1953 Mexico Cinco Pesos, total weight approximately 175.1 grams
A collection of 8 x One Ounce Silver Proof Coins consisting of: Lesotho, 1981 silver proof thirty maloti. Obv: Coat of arms of Lesotho. Rev: Conjoined portraits of Prince Charles and Princess Diana left. Maldives, 1979 silver proof twenty rufiyaa. Obv: Coat of arms of The Republic of Maldives. Rev: International year of the child. Mauritius, 1981 silver proof ten rupees. Obv: Second portrait of Elizabeth II right, by designer Arnold Machin. Rev: Conjoined heads of Prince Charles and Princess Diana left. Mozambique, 1985 silver proof two hundred and fifty meticais. Obv: Coat of arms of Mozambique. Rev: Map of Mozambique, star. Saint Lucia, 1982 silver proof ten dollars. Obv: Coat of arms of Saint Lucia. Rev: Depiction of the Battle of the Saints. Seychelles, 1981 silver proof one hundred rupees. Obv: Coat of arms of Seychelles. Rev: World food day. Tonga, 1981 silver proof half-hau. Obv: of Taufa'ahau Tupou IV right. Rev: Facing portraits of Prince Charles and Princess Diana. Zambia, 1980 silver proof ten kwacha. Obv: Head of Kenneth Kaunda right. Rev: Internation year of the child. Some toning, otherwise all Proof FDC and in Royal Mint display cases with certificates of authenticity. Total weight: 226.24 grams of .925 silver.
A collection of 8 x One Ounce Silver Proof Coins consisting of: Elizabeth II, silver proof twenty five pence crown. Obv: Second portrait of Elizabeth II right, by designer Arnold Machin. Rev: Portrait of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother surrounded by radiating bows and lions alluding to her family name. East Caribbean Territories silver proof ten dollars, Obv: Caribbean map on grid. Rev: Sir Francis Drake's, Golden Hind, sailing left. Ethiopia, 1980 silver proof twenty birr. Obv: Silhouette of a child flanked by laurels. Rev: Scene with four childen. Gibraltar, 1980 silver proof crown. Obv: Obv: Second portrait of Elizabeth II right, by designer Arnold Machin. Rev: Portrait of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. Morocco, 1979 silver proof fifty dirhams, Obv: Head of King Hassan II left. Rev: Moroccan coat of arms between a oat sprig on the right and the profil of Moroccan coastline on the left. Nepal, silver proof one hundred rupees. Obv: World Food Day, farming scene. Rev: Trident within center circle, Nepali inscription around. Sudan, 1981 silver proof five pounds. Obv: Portrait of Ismail al-Azhari. Rev: Sudanese monument. Turks and Caicos Islands, silver proof ten crowns. Obv: Second portrait of Elizabeth II right, by designer Arnold Machin. Rev: Conjoined portraits of Prince Charles and Princess Diana. Ethiopia, twenty birr only in capsule, otherwise all encapsulated in Royal Mint display boxes. Total weight: 226.24 grams of .925 silver.
A collection of 8 x One Ounce Silver Proof Coins consisting of: Burmuda, 1981 silver proof one dollar. Obv: Second portrait of Elizabeth II right, by designer Arnold Machin. Rev: Conjoined portraits of Prince Charles and Princess Diana right. Cayman Islands, 1983 silver proof ten dollars. Obv: Second portrait of Elizabeth II right, by designer Arnold Machin. Rev: Facing portraits of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. Falkland Islands, 1982 silver proof crown. Obv: Second portrait of Elizabeth II right, by designer Arnold Machin. Rev: Flag of the Falklands Islands. Kiribati, 1981 silver proof five dollars. Obv: Kiribati coat of arms. Rev: C - D eitherside of Welsh Plume. Libya, 1981 silver proof five dinar. Obv: Almagm of United Nations emblem and the logo for the Internation Year of Disabled People. Rev: Disabled sybol between two hands. Tanzania, 1981 silver proof twenty shillingi. Obv: Portrait of President Julius K. Nyerere. Rev: Tanzania coat of arms. Thailand, 1983 silver proof two hundred and fifty baht. Obv: Portrait of Rama IX left. Rev: Logo for the Internation Year of Disabled People. Uganda, 1981 silver proof two hundred shillings. Obv: Coat of arms of Uganda. Rev: Logo for the Internation Year of Disabled People. Some toning, otherwise all Proof FDC and in Royal Mint display cases with certificates of authenticity. Total weight: 226.24 grams of .925 silver.
RG Reeve after H Alken, ''Drawing the Cover'' together with three further hunting prints from the series to include ''The Full Cry'', ''Getting Away'' and ''The Death'', two further prints after F Doucher and Fragenard and two further portrait prints in the style of Gainsborough ''Nancy'' & ''Delia'' (8)

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