Collection of Archival Binders and Displayed CoinsA group of two archival binders, each designed for storage and display of collectables, such as coins or stamps, accompanied by several coins housed in protective plastic sleeves within the binders. ### Black Binder:- **Material**: Faux leather with a lightly textured surface.- **Notable Features**: Features a small gold-detailed circular emblem on the spine and includes translucent storage sleeves inside.- **Contents**: Holds a collection of coins within clear protective sleeves. Coins displayed in the storage sleeves range from historical British and European silver coins, such as pieces attributed to William III (1701), Edward VII, George V, and Elizabeth II. Some coins display inscriptions such as "GULIELMUS III DEI GRA" and "GEORGIVS V D.G. BRITT: OMN: REX."- **Purpose**: Designed to house coins or similar flat collectibles securely.### Green Binder:- **Material**: Faux leather or vinyl with a dark green marbled texture.- **Notable Features**: Contains an adjustable ring-binder mechanism, suitable for organising sleeves.- **Contents**: Less populated or currently unused compared to the black binder.### Coins:- **Material and Appearance**: Predominantly silver or silver-alloy coins with varying degrees of wear, showcasing classical portrait designs and Latin inscriptions.- **Notable Examples**: - **1701 William III Fourpence**: "MAG BR FRA ET HIB REX 1701," with a crowned "4" design. - **George V Coins**: Featuring inscriptions such as "GEORGIVS V D.G. BRITT: OMN: REX F.D.: IND: IMP," estimated from 1910–1936. - **Edward VII Coin**: Bearing the inscription "EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA BRITT OMN REX FD IND IMP," dated from 1901–1910. - **Elizabeth II Coin**: Inscribed with "ELIZABETH II D G REG FD 1970," pre-decimal currency.- **Historical Context**: Coins date from the 17th to 20th centuries, representing British numismatics of significant historical periods, including the reigns of William III, Edward VII, George V, and Elizabeth II.The collection demonstrates organised archival storage and preservation of numismatic items, spanning over three centuries of European history. These items are of potential interest to collectors and historians.
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**Assorted Coins and a Banknote Collection**A diverse collection featuring assorted coins and one banknote. The coins vary in size, material, and origin, including examples in copper, bronze, silver, and nickel alloys. Some display inscriptions such as “ELIZABETH II,” “REGINA,” and “FID DEF,” signifying British or Commonwealth origins. Notable visible designs include profiles of monarchs, national emblems, and motifs like Britannia and a sailing ship, indicative of British currency pre-dating decimalisation in 1971. Coins highlight minting years such as 1971 and 1985, suggesting mid-20th-century origins. Additional coins display denominations and markings like "FRANC," "CENT," and possibly "10 YEN," implying international provenance. The single banknote features "Bank Polski," hinting at Polish origin, alongside a portrait, ornate patterns, and the denomination "5." The banknote is folded but in readable condition. Coins are sorted into transparent bags with noticeable variations in type and origin. Further research to catalogue rare or historic pieces is recommended. The collection holds potential interest for numismatists and collectors focused on vintage and international currencies.
James II 1687 Silver Maundy Penny A silver Maundy penny from the reign of King James II, dated 1687. The obverse features a left-facing portrait of the monarch crowned with a laurel wreath, accompanied by the inscription "IACOBUS II DEI GRATIA," translating to "James II, by the Grace of God." The reverse carries the numeral "I" beneath a crown, denoting the one-penny denomination.This coin is a part of the annual Maundy money tradition, a ceremonial issuance by the reigning monarch. Its historical significance lies both in its numismatic value and its association with the short three-year reign of James II spanning 1685–1688. A scarce and notable piece for collectors of British coinage.
### Eclectic Collection of Vintage and Antique Items A diverse assortment of vintage and antique artefacts, dating from the late 19th to mid-20th century, comprising decorative, utility, and personal memorabilia. ### Description: 1. **Keepsake Boxes**: - An oval-shaped lacquered box with a painted jungle scene featuring a tiger, likely of Asian origin, early 20th century. - A rectangular brass box with a smooth, polished finish, possibly for cigars or stationery items. - A black and gold rectangular lacquered box with intricate patterns, referencing Middle Eastern or South Asian art. - A smaller octagonal brass box, decorated with engraved motifs, likely a snuff or trinket box. - A wooden box with marquetry inlay, depicting floral or scenic elements, possibly European, 19th or early 20th century. 2. **Framed Photographs**: - A rectangular military portrait of a uniformed man, likely WWI-era (1914–1918), housed in a black frame with an inscription partially visible. - An oval frame containing a sepia-toned photograph of a young child, mid-20th century. - A silver-toned ornate rectangular frame with visible text, “R.H.L.,” mounted with floral embossing. 3. **Metalware**: - A hammered metal hip flask, potentially dating to the interwar period. - A curved stainless flask and another with textured detailing, consistent with early to mid-20th-century designs. - A miniature brass desktop armillary sphere, decorative but inspired by scientific instruments of the 19th century. 4. **Books and Ledgers**: - A leather-bound book with gold gilt detailing, late 19th to early 20th century design. - A green leather ledger embossed with “Midland Bank Limited,” indicative of personal financial use, mid-20th century. 5. **Scientific Equipment**: - A brass field microscope with a black base, late 19th to early 20th century, with adjustable focus features. - A pair of black binoculars, early 20th century, likely military or recreational. 6. **Stationery and Desk Accessories**: - A wooden stamp with a polished handle, likely for sealing wax, 19th or early 20th century. - A circular leather tape measure case or pocket accessory, early 20th century style. ### Historical and Collectible Context: The collection showcases fine craftsmanship and proportions reflective of the late Victorian through to the mid-20th century. Military memorabilia, scientific instruments, and decorative items within the grouping suggest it originates from a private collector or estate sale.
World War II British Military Medal GroupThis collection features two World War II British campaign medals:1. **War Medal 1939–1945**: - **Design**: A circular silver medal with a relief portrait of King George VI on the obverse, surrounded by the inscription: “GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX ET INDIAE IMP” ("George VI, by the Grace of God, King of all the Britains and Emperor of India"). - **Ribbon**: Vertically striped in red, blue, and red. - **Dimensions**: Approximately 36 mm in diameter. - **Additional Feature**: Engraving, "THOMAS HENRY ALEXANDER," suggesting personal attribution to a recipient.2. **The 1939–1945 Star**: - **Design**: A six-pointed bronze star with "GRI VI" (George Rex Imperator VI) at the centre, surmounted by a crown, surrounded by the text "THE 1939–1945 STAR." - **Ribbon**: Vertically striped in blue, red, and light green, symbolising the Royal Navy, Army, and Royal Air Force. - **Dimensions**: Approximately 44 mm from point to point.These medals commemorate service during the Second World War, with the War Medal recognising contributions by members of the British Commonwealth and the 1939–1945 Star awarded for operational service between 1939 and 1945. The personalised engraving on the War Medal provides an additional layer of historical significance, potentially indicating the original recipient.
Vintage Cigarette Card Album and Cards#### 1. Vintage Cigarette Card Album A burgundy cloth-covered cigarette card album, titled "Cigarette Pictures" in gold lettering. Displays significant signs of age, with a patinated finish on its exterior. Likely from the early-to-mid 20th century, this album was designed for the storage and organisation of collectible cigarette cards.#### 2. Semaphore Alphabet Cigarette Card Series A collection of cigarette cards featuring the "Semaphore Alphabet" theme. This series illustrates individuals in detailed military and maritime uniforms demonstrating semaphore flag positions. Notable examples include:- **LETTER B or Numeral 2** (First Class Petty Officer) - **LETTER G or Numeral 7** (Signal Boy) - **LETTER K or Numeral 0** (Corporal, Military Artillery). These cards are in excellent condition with vibrant lithographic colours, likely dating between 1910–1930.#### 3. "Dogs - 50 Series" by John Player & Sons (circa 1929) Mounted cards from John Player & Sons' "Dogs - 50 Series," featuring breeds such as *Alsatian Wolf Dog*, *Borzoi*, and *Rough-Coated Basset Hound*. Each card showcases full-colour illustrations with breed names printed below. A handwritten label indicates a probable production year of 1929. Cards retain bright artwork with minimal wear.#### 4. "Cries of London" by John Player & Sons (1916) A partial collection from the "Cries of London" series, depicting Victorian-era street vendors. Examples include:- *"Six Bunches a Penny, Sweet Lavender"*- *"Sand Ho!"*- *"Sweet China Oranges"*. The series captures vibrant lithographs of historical street life, likely dating to 1916.#### 5. "25 The World's Dreadnoughts" by Wills's Cigarettes (1910) Cigarette cards from Wills's "25 The World's Dreadnoughts" series, featuring detailed colour depictions of dreadnought-class battleships such as *HMS Bellerophon* and *Voltaire*. Produced in 1910, these cards highlight Britain’s naval advancements with impressive lithographic artistry.#### 6. Semaphore and Maritime Figureheads Collection by Player's Cigarettes (1912) A combined collection from Player's Cigarettes, showcasing semaphore signals (e.g., *LETTER Z, Engine Room Artificer*) alongside artistic ship figureheads. Examples include mythological and royal motifs, such as a medieval knight and queenly figurehead, produced in 1912.#### 7. "Polar Exploration" by John Player & Sons (1916) This historical series illustrates significant moments and individuals of polar exploration, including depictions of Fridtjof Nansen and Salomon Andrée. Artworks capture scenes of Arctic/Antarctic expeditions, sled dogs, and polar ships. A handwritten note dates the set to 1916.#### 8. "50 Boxing Personalities" by Churchman Cigarettes (1938) A sepia-toned set from Churchman's 1938 "50 Boxing Personalities" series. Features famed boxers such as *Jack Dempsey* and *Jim Driscoll*, each card adorned with their name and portrait. Cards are maintained in archival order for preservation.This collection offers a rich display of cigarette card history, showcasing themes of cultural, sporting, maritime, and military significance, dating predominantly from the early 20th century.
Collection of British Commemorative Coins This is a curated collection of British commemorative coins spanning key 20th-century events and figures: 1. **Silver Jubilee Coins (1977)**: - Multiple coins featuring Queen Elizabeth II on horseback, encircled by the text "ELIZABETH II D.G. REG. F.D. 1977." These are crown coins minted to celebrate the Queen's Silver Jubilee, commemorating 25 years since her accession in 1952. Some coins are loose, while others are encased in protective plastic holders with dark blue inserts, marked "1952 - 1977 THE QUEEN ELIZABETH II SILVER JUBILEE CROWN." 2. **Churchill Crown (1965)**: - Features a profile of Sir Winston Churchill with the inscription "CHURCHILL." This British crown was issued in 1965 to honour Churchill following his death. 3. **Isle of Man Commemorative Coins**: - Includes pieces marked "ISLE OF MAN ELIZABETH THE SECOND," referencing the Crown Dependency. Designs depict notable landmarks and references to local history, such as "HOUSE OF KEYS" and "TINWALD." 4. **Falkland Islands 50p Coin**: - Encased with a red background, bearing Queen Elizabeth II's profile and the inscription "QUEEN ELIZABETH II FALKLAND ISLANDS 50 PENCE." 5. **The Queen Mother Centenary Coin (2000)**: - Bears a profile of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, surrounded by the text "ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER 1900-2000," commemorating her 100th birthday. 6. **Royal Wedding Coin (1981)**: - Engraved with a portrait of Lady Diana Spencer and Prince Charles, the text reads "BIRTH THE PRINCE OF WALES AND LADY DIANA SPENCER 1981," celebrating their wedding. 7. **Encased Coin with Castle Logo**: - A coin presented in a brown case marked “MINT” and adorned with a castle and lion emblem, suggesting an association with the Royal Mint. ### Historical Significance: These coins collectively cover major British royal milestones, including Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee, the 1965 Churchill Crown, and royal family events. The collection also includes coins from British dependencies like the Isle of Man and the Falkland Islands, reflecting regional ties to the Crown. Likely silver, nickel-brass, or cupronickel, these pieces are designed as collectables.
**Collection of 7-Inch Vinyl Singles Featuring Diverse Genres and Iconic Labels** A group of 12 vintage 7-inch vinyl singles, representing a wide array of music genres and labels. Each disc is housed in either custom-designed or original label sleeves, showcasing period-specific artwork. Notable pieces include: 1. **Two-Tone Records (x7):** Features iconic black-and-white graphic sleeves and labels synonymous with the ska and mod revival era. Highlights include "The Specials – Too Much Too Young" sleeve with live photo imagery. 2. **George Fame – "Yeh Yeh/Get Away":** Original sleeve with a monochrome artist portrait and RSO Records branding. 3. **999 – "I’m Alive/Quite Disappointing":** Punk-inspired aesthetics with bold green typography over a monochrome sleeve design. 4. **RCA Single in Branded Sleeve:** Housed in recognisable green-and-white RCA paper sleeve with orange vinyl label detailing. 5. **John Lennon – "Mind Games":** Cover art features a black-and-white portrait of Lennon wearing sunglasses. 6. **The Rezillos – "Destination Venus":** Neon-styled cover art depicting a UFO, reflecting its genre. 7. **Decca Record Sleeve Single:** Encased in a blue-and-white geometric Decca-branded paper sleeve, central label in blue with silver text. 8. **The Doors – "Hello, I Love You":** Black-and-white Jim Morrison portrait featured on this limited-edition single. 9. **Parlophone Single – "Lady Madonna":** Green Parlophone sleeve showcasing the label’s logo and historical design. 10. **Judge Dread – "The Big One":** Cover art features illustrated vibrant imagery and bold typography. This collection includes a mixture of ska, punk, rock, and pop singles. Labels such as 2 Tone, Parlophone, RCA, and Decca are prominently represented, making this group a valuable set for collectors or enthusiasts of music history.
**Collection of British Royal and Currency Commemorative Items**This collection includes a diverse array of commemorative items celebrating British history, monarchy, and significant royal milestones. Below is a description of its notable contents:1. **Framed Banknotes:** - Six framed displays titled *"The English One Pound Note 1821-1984"* house genuine Bank of England £1 notes. Each note displays a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, the denomination, and unique serial numbers such as DU28 448327 and DU27 195074. These commemoratives likely mark the historical usage of £1 notes, gradually replaced by coins in the 1980s. Frames feature the branding "Raffles - One Step Ahead."2. **Commemorative Coins and Packaging:** - **Diamond Wedding Anniversary Coins (1947-2007):** Several coins celebrate the 60th wedding anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. One coin features their dual portraits, with inscriptions reading *"Elizabeth and Philip"* alongside the dates "1947" and "2007." These coins are presented with corresponding display cards that detail the occasion. - **Golden Jubilee Coin (2002):** A 50p coin depicting horse imagery commemorates Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee marking 50 years on the throne. An inscription *"Elizabeth II Dei Gra Reg Fid Def Amor Populi Praesidium Reg"* is also present. - **Queen Mother 90th Birthday Coin (1990):** This silver-coloured coin showcases a central "E" monogram, a crown, and UK floral symbols (rose and thistle), celebrating Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother's 90th birthday.3. **Postal Memorabilia and Stamps:** - **Princess Diana Stamps (1961–1997):** A folder titled *"Diana Princess of Wales"* contains six commemorative 26p stamps with portraits highlighting her legacy. The folder is themed in a pink floral design and issued by Royal Mail. - **Diamond Wedding Anniversary First-Day Covers:** Envelopes feature commemorative stamps, cancellation marks, royal portraits, postmarked dates (e.g., 31st October 2010), and integrated coins. Imagery includes formal wedding photographs of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.### Key Features:- This collection spans the late 20th to early 21st century, focusing on milestones of the British monarchy such as the wedding anniversaries of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother's 90th birthday, and Princess Diana’s life and legacy.- Items are professionally presented in frames, packaging, or protective encasements, ensuring their appeal as collectibles. This curated assortment is ideal for enthusiasts of British royal and currency history.
Vintage Personal Accessories CollectionA collection of vintage personal accessories and ephemera, likely from the late 19th to mid-20th century. Items include a textured black leather case with gold-toned Art Deco embellishments, possibly used for spectacles or small accessories, measuring approximately 15–20 cm in length and 6–8 cm in height. The collection also features a small brown devotional book titled "Daily Bread" by H.L.L., engraved with decorative ferns and geometric designs, a wooden pipe with a smooth finish, and two additional compact books: "Daily Bread" (pocket-sized with gold embossing) and "Common Prayer" in black leather, both showing signs of wear.Other items include a metal pen engraved "BENJAMIN COLE & SON ENGLAND," associated with 18th–19th-century precision instrument makers, further complemented by other metal tools with chevron patterns and gold-tone finishes, likely early-mid 20th-century drafting or personal grooming tools. A small gold and green accessory, possibly a money clip or decorative item, is also present, alongside a small decorated fabric-bound item featuring painted orange fruits and green foliage, potentially a notebook or keepsake from the late 19th to early 20th century.The collection includes a circular metallic token with a Star of David engraving, with a round photographic portrait in the frame, displaying significant wear, dating to the late 19th to early 20th century. The group reflects a blend of personal, practical, and decorative items from historical daily life.
Framed Oil on Canvas Portrait "Yana Green Kimono" Artists signature is visible, but difficult to read.This is an oil-on-canvas portrait painting titled "Yana Green Kimono," depicting a woman in a kimono-like garment with floral motifs. The subject, with dark hair styled neatly upwards, is rendered in a contemplative pose, her gaze directed downward. The richly textured background features deep green tones with abstract brushwork, drawing attention to the figure's serene expression. The painting employs a post-impressionistic style, emphasising texture and colour harmony. The attire contrasts its green, orange, and blue floral pattern with the subdued warm tones of the subject's skin. There is a partially legible artist's signature in the lower corner of the artwork. The reverse side of the painting bears an inscription that includes the title "Yana Green Kimono" written in black marker. A hanging cord is attached to the wooden stretcher frame, which reinforces the canvas with triangle supports. The artwork is housed in an ornate gilt wooden frame with decorative corner motifs, showing light wear consistent with handling or age. The visible dimensions are approximated at 60–80 cm in height and 40–60 cm in width. The frame and style suggest a mid-to-late 20th-century origin. Additional research is recommended to verify the artist’s signature or provenance.
**Vintage Stamp Collection and Historical Document** This lot features two items of historical and philatelic significance: 1. **Stamp Collector's Album** - Includes multiple sheets of unused, pristine stamps stored within transparent protective sleeves in a well-maintained album. - **Notable Sheets**: - **Deutsches Reich Stamps**: Full sheets featuring stamps in purple and blue, each with the inscription "Deutsches Reich." The stamps display a prominent portrait design, with denominations marked as "10" and "20." Margins feature serial numbers such as "14871" and "51009," and some sheets have historical dates like "6.8.44" printed along the edges. - **French RF Stamps**: Blue and red sheets marked "RF" and denominations "30" or "50," displaying detailed artistic imagery and designs. - **Gold Coast Stamps**: Purple-toned stamps bearing colonial markings, a profile portrait, and "Gold Coast" text. - The stamps feature intact perforations, clean designs, and no postmarks, indicating mint, unused condition. 2. **Historical Document (1925)** - A handwritten, aged document dated 26 September 1925, displaying monetary amounts and usage annotations such as "ground in Old Burial Ground." The text is written in cursive and remains legible, despite visible wear like creases, yellowing, and minor tears. - Features affixed red postage stamps with perforations intact, a crowned profile design, and postmark indications. This further enhances its historical and philatelic value. Both the album and document offer insight into mid-20th-century European and colonial postal history. The combination appeals to philatelists and collectors of historical memorabilia. Careful preservation has maintained the collectibles’ visual and historical integrity.
**Framed Etching of a Lion by Herbert Dicksee** This is a sepia-toned wildlife etching attributed to **Herbert Thomas Dicksee (1862–1942)**, celebrated for his extraordinary depictions of animals. The piece portrays a majestic lion in detailed realism, showcasing its intricate fur texture and expressive gaze. Likely an original or early print, this etching reflects Dicksee's Edwardian-era artistry and dedication to life studies, often inspired by animals at the London Zoo. **Medium and Presentation:** Rendered in fine etching techniques, the work features masterful linework and tonal contrasts. Mounted on a cream-coloured mat and housed in a light wooden rectangular frame with clean grooves, this timeless artwork is presented with a classic aesthetic. **Signature and Publisher Details:** The etching bears the faint signature "H. Dicksee" in the lower right, authenticating his authorship. A handwritten inscription referencing **C. E. Clifford & Co., 12 Piccadilly, London** suggests provenance linked to this late 19th-century art publisher, complementing the Victorian to early Edwardian dating of the piece. **Dimensions (framed):** Approx. 40–50 cm in height and 30–40 cm in width. This rare lion portrait embodies Dicksee's hallmark style and remains a notable example of British wildlife art, valued by collectors and connoisseurs alike.
**Collection of Six Antique British Coins** A set of six antique British coins spanning the 19th and early 20th centuries, showcasing notable monarchic transitions and numismatic designs. **Top Row:** 1. **William IV Fourpence (1836):** Silver coin featuring an effigy of King William IV on the obverse and seated Britannia with a Union Jack shield on the reverse. 2. **William IV Fourpence (1836):** Identical to the first coin with light wear and legible design details. 3. **Edward VII Threepence (1902):** Silver coin with a portrait of Edward VII on the obverse, crowned numeral "3" and wreath design on the reverse. **Bottom Row:** 4. **George IV Maundy Twopence (1826):** Silver coin with King George IV's laureate bust on the obverse and a crowned "2" surrounded by a wreath on the reverse, issued as part of Maundy Money. 5. **Edward VII Maundy Twopence (1902):** Silver coin similar in design to Maundy issues, featuring Edward VII's portrait and crowned "2" with a wreath. 6. **Victoria Halfpenny (1843):** Copper coin with Queen Victoria's young portrait on the obverse and denomination on the reverse, typical of early Victorian period currency. The coins range in condition from lightly worn to moderately tarnished, reflecting their age and circulation. An engaging representation of British coinage and history.
**Framed Reproduction of Jan van Eyck's "Portrait of a Man" by D. King, 1992** This is a framed reproduction painting of Jan van Eyck's renowned 1433 work, *Portrait of a Man (Self-Portrait?)*, created and signed by D. King in September 1992. The portrait features a solemn male figure adorned with a vivid red chaperon, rendered against a dark background resembling the original composition. The reproduction reflects classical realism with modern brush techniques, focusing on detailed folds in the headwear and a striking chiaroscuro effect. The artwork is housed in an ornately decorative, golden-coloured frame with floral and scrollwork motifs. It features double matting with a red and black border to accentuate the central colour palette. Dimensions approximately 58–77 cm as observed. The piece is in good condition with no visible damage. A collector's piece for enthusiasts of Northern Renaissance art or interpretations of Old Master works.
PAIR OF ENGLISH PORTRAIT MINIATURES OF A REVEREND AND LADYMID 19TH CENTURYrectangular, watercolour on ivory, the reverend depicted seated wearing a black cassock with white square cravat, the lady depicted three-quarter length leaning on a chaise, her hair in rag curls, dressed in a white dress with wide neckline, gigot sleeves and fur stole, playing with a double strand of pearls in her hand, both mounted in rectangular gilt metal frames with bevelled glass and single loops to the back (2)DIMENSIONS11.5cm high, 9cm wide [including frame]FOOTNOTENote: Sold in compliance with UK Government and APHA regulations, with (non-transferable) exemption registration reference KGYSLR2Y
2000AD: Slaine - an original painted artwork by Martin Simmons (2016)Featuring an incredible ¾ portrait of Slaine, the Celtic Barbarian King from the pages of 2000AD, captured in full colour paints and ink by Martin Simmons.Martin Simmons is a British artist best known for his work on 2000AD in addition to his ongoing work with James Tynion IV on the hugely popular title The Department of Truth, with the series blending elements of conspiracy theories, horror, and psychological thriller with Simmons artwork being critically acclaimed and hugely sought-after by collectors.Illustrated work, graphite inks, pen and paint on Bristol art card. Signed by artist to right margin.Generally excellent condition.Original art size approximately: 42cm x 30cm.~(1)Condition Report: Generally excellent condition.
2000AD: Slaine - an original artwork by Simon Davis (2016)Featuring a sensationally evocative portrait of Slaine, the Celtic Barbarian King from the pages of 2000AD, captured mid-warp spasm by Simon Davis in water colour in a very Bill Sienkiewicz-esque pose. The Warp-Spasm allows Slaine to transform into his most fearsome form of a monstrous, superhuman warrior.Illustrated work, graphite inks and watercolours on paper. Signed by artist to right margin.Generally excellent condition.Original art size approximately: 42cm x 30cm.~(1)Condition Report: Generally excellent condition.
2000AD: Kano - an original artwork by Marc lamming (2010/12).Featuring an detailed and gritty upper torso portrait of Kano from the world of 2000AD.Illustrated work, pen, and Ink on paper.Signed by artist to lower margin.Generally excellent condition.Original art size approximately: 42 cm x 30 cm.~(1)Condition Report: Generally excellent condition.
Nick Fury - an original artwork by Graham McNeil.A Sensational full-torso portrait of Marvel's Nick Fury, in deep shadow with trademark cigar.Illustrated work, pen, grey marker and Ink on Bristol art card Generally excellent condition.Original art size approximately: 42 cm x 30 cm.~(1)Condition Report: Generally excellent condition.
Conan The Barbarian - an original artwork by Jon Bogdanov.Featuring an incredible, aging Conan the Barbarian portrait by Jon Bogdanov, artist of Conan the Barbarian for Marvel Comics between the years of 1984-1987 in addition to providing art for the ongoing Superman: Man of Steel comic series.Illustrated work, graphite and inks on Bristol art card. Signed by artist to right margin.Generally excellent condition.Original art size approximately: 36cm x 28cm.~(1)Condition Report: Generally excellent condition.
The Rocketeer - an original artwork by Chris Weston.Featuring a fantastic ¾ upper torso portrait of The Rocketeer .Illustrated work, pastel over graphite on red Bristol art paper. Signed by artist to lower margin.Generally excellent condition.Original art size approximately: 34 cm x 24 cm.~(1)Condition Report: Generally excellent condition.
Adi Granov: an original Incredible Hulk artwork (Marvel Comics).A wonderfully rendered original artwork of The Incredible Hulk, featuring the iconic hulking hero in a ¾ head and should portrait. Commissioned and completed in 2012 for the original owner. Signed and dated by the artist to lower right of work.Illustrated work, pen, inks and watercolour over graphite on upper portion of Bristol art paper. Excellent condition.Original art size approx.: 7in x 7in / 18cm x 18cm.Paper size: 11in x 14in / 28cm x 35.5cm.~(1)Condition Report: Excellent condition.
2000AD: Judge Death - an original artwork by Frazer Irving (2014).Featuring evocative pencil portrait of Judge Dredds most enduring and deadly nemesis: Judge Death!Illustrated work, graphite on Bristol art card. Signed by artist to lower margin.Dedicated To Chief by the artist.Generally excellent condition.Original art size approximately: 30 cm x 23 cm.~(1)Condition Report: Generally excellent condition.
Modesty Blaise - an original artwork by Marc laming (2012).Featuring a detailed upper torso portrait of Modesty Blaise.Illustrated work, pen, blue tone and Ink on Bristol art card.Signed by artist to lower margin.Generally excellent condition.Original art size approximately: 32cm x 24.5cm.~(1)Condition Report: Generally excellent condition.

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