A high-quality photo print of a portrait of David Bowie, taken by photographer Philippe Auliac. Measures 30x 40cm. With information slip signed by the photographer affixed to verso. Silver gelatin print by Pictorial Service Paris (Picto).About The PhotographerIt is after having listened for the first time to David Bowie on the radio in 1972 that Philippe Auliac in conjunction with his studies to become a train driver learns the art of photography, in order to be closer to his musical heroes.In 1976 after having photographed Paul McCartney, Philippe Auliac was hired by RCA France to photograph David Bowie at the Empire Pool Wembley on the Station to Station tour.Auliac takes his first picture of David Bowie as he leaves the train at Victoria station on May 2, 1976.Philippe Auliac photographed David Bowie throughout his career until 2004 during tours, television and radio appearances but also at recording sessions for the album Low at the Chateau D'Herouville, to the last concert of the Reality tour.Throughout a successful career, Philippe Auliac has photographed a number of the biggest names in music: Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, Mick Ronson, Ian Hunter, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono, David Gilmour, Frank Zappa, Elton John and many others. He produced a number of musical documentaries, ‘All Things Must Pass’ with George Harrison as well as 'An Evening in the Weimar Republic' with Marianne Faithfull.Today after new studies of psychoanalysis Philippe Auliac continues to photograph the rock stars still alive and dedicates himself to the management and dissemination of these audiovisual archives made available to the international media.
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A high-quality photo print of a portrait of Paul and Linda McCartney, taken by photographer Philippe Auliac c 1980s. Measures 30x 40cm. With information slip signed by the photographer affixed to verso. Silver gelatin print by Pictorial Service Paris (Picto).About The PhotographerIt is after having listened for the first time to David Bowie on the radio in 1972 that Philippe Auliac in conjunction with his studies to become a train driver learns the art of photography, in order to be closer to his musical heroes.In 1976 after having photographed Paul McCartney, Philippe Auliac was hired by RCA France to photograph David Bowie at the Empire Pool Wembley on the Station to Station tour.Auliac takes his first picture of David Bowie as he leaves the train at Victoria station on May 2, 1976.Philippe Auliac photographed David Bowie throughout his career until 2004 during tours, television and radio appearances but also at recording sessions for the album Low at the Chateau D'Herouville, to the last concert of the Reality tour.Throughout a successful career, Philippe Auliac has photographed a number of the biggest names in music: Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, Mick Ronson, Ian Hunter, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono, David Gilmour, Frank Zappa, Elton John and many others. He produced a number of musical documentaries, ‘All Things Must Pass’ with George Harrison as well as 'An Evening in the Weimar Republic' with Marianne Faithfull.Today after new studies of psychoanalysis Philippe Auliac continues to photograph the rock stars still alive and dedicates himself to the management and dissemination of these audiovisual archives made available to the international media.
A high-quality photo print of a portrait of Iggy Pop, taken by photographer Philippe Auliac c 1977. Measures 30x 40cm. With information slip signed by the photographer affixed to verso. Silver gelatin print by Pictorial Service Paris (Picto).About The PhotographerIt is after having listened for the first time to David Bowie on the radio in 1972 that Philippe Auliac in conjunction with his studies to become a train driver learns the art of photography, in order to be closer to his musical heroes.In 1976 after having photographed Paul McCartney, Philippe Auliac was hired by RCA France to photograph David Bowie at the Empire Pool Wembley on the Station to Station tour.Auliac takes his first picture of David Bowie as he leaves the train at Victoria station on May 2, 1976.Philippe Auliac photographed David Bowie throughout his career until 2004 during tours, television and radio appearances but also at recording sessions for the album Low at the Chateau D'Herouville, to the last concert of the Reality tour.Throughout a successful career, Philippe Auliac has photographed a number of the biggest names in music: Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, Mick Ronson, Ian Hunter, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono, David Gilmour, Frank Zappa, Elton John and many others. He produced a number of musical documentaries, ‘All Things Must Pass’ with George Harrison as well as 'An Evening in the Weimar Republic' with Marianne Faithfull.Today after new studies of psychoanalysis Philippe Auliac continues to photograph the rock stars still alive and dedicates himself to the management and dissemination of these audiovisual archives made available to the international media.
A high-quality photo print of a portrait of Lou Reed, taken by photographer Philippe Auliac. Measures 30x 40cm. With information slip signed by the photographer affixed to verso. Silver gelatin print by Pictorial Service Paris (Picto).About The PhotographerIt is after having listened for the first time to David Bowie on the radio in 1972 that Philippe Auliac in conjunction with his studies to become a train driver learns the art of photography, in order to be closer to his musical heroes.In 1976 after having photographed Paul McCartney, Philippe Auliac was hired by RCA France to photograph David Bowie at the Empire Pool Wembley on the Station to Station tour.Auliac takes his first picture of David Bowie as he leaves the train at Victoria station on May 2, 1976.Philippe Auliac photographed David Bowie throughout his career until 2004 during tours, television and radio appearances but also at recording sessions for the album Low at the Chateau D'Herouville, to the last concert of the Reality tour.Throughout a successful career, Philippe Auliac has photographed a number of the biggest names in music: Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, Mick Ronson, Ian Hunter, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono, David Gilmour, Frank Zappa, Elton John and many others. He produced a number of musical documentaries, ‘All Things Must Pass’ with George Harrison as well as 'An Evening in the Weimar Republic' with Marianne Faithfull.Today after new studies of psychoanalysis Philippe Auliac continues to photograph the rock stars still alive and dedicates himself to the management and dissemination of these audiovisual archives made available to the international media.
A high-quality photo print of a portrait of Keith Richards, taken by photographer Philippe Auliac. Measures 30x 40cm. With information slip signed by the photographer affixed to verso. Silver gelatin print by Pictorial Service Paris (Picto).About The PhotographerIt is after having listened for the first time to David Bowie on the radio in 1972 that Philippe Auliac in conjunction with his studies to become a train driver learns the art of photography, in order to be closer to his musical heroes.In 1976 after having photographed Paul McCartney, Philippe Auliac was hired by RCA France to photograph David Bowie at the Empire Pool Wembley on the Station to Station tour.Auliac takes his first picture of David Bowie as he leaves the train at Victoria station on May 2, 1976.Philippe Auliac photographed David Bowie throughout his career until 2004 during tours, television and radio appearances but also at recording sessions for the album Low at the Chateau D'Herouville, to the last concert of the Reality tour.Throughout a successful career, Philippe Auliac has photographed a number of the biggest names in music: Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, Mick Ronson, Ian Hunter, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono, David Gilmour, Frank Zappa, Elton John and many others. He produced a number of musical documentaries, ‘All Things Must Pass’ with George Harrison as well as 'An Evening in the Weimar Republic' with Marianne Faithfull.Today after new studies of psychoanalysis Philippe Auliac continues to photograph the rock stars still alive and dedicates himself to the management and dissemination of these audiovisual archives made available to the international media.
A high-quality photo print of a portrait of Frank Zappa, taken by photographer Philippe Auliac. Measures 30x 40cm. With information slip signed by the photographer affixed to verso. Silver gelatin print by Pictorial Service Paris (Picto).About The PhotographerIt is after having listened for the first time to David Bowie on the radio in 1972 that Philippe Auliac in conjunction with his studies to become a train driver learns the art of photography, in order to be closer to his musical heroes.In 1976 after having photographed Paul McCartney, Philippe Auliac was hired by RCA France to photograph David Bowie at the Empire Pool Wembley on the Station to Station tour.Auliac takes his first picture of David Bowie as he leaves the train at Victoria station on May 2, 1976.Philippe Auliac photographed David Bowie throughout his career until 2004 during tours, television and radio appearances but also at recording sessions for the album Low at the Chateau D'Herouville, to the last concert of the Reality tour.Throughout a successful career, Philippe Auliac has photographed a number of the biggest names in music: Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, Mick Ronson, Ian Hunter, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono, David Gilmour, Frank Zappa, Elton John and many others. He produced a number of musical documentaries, ‘All Things Must Pass’ with George Harrison as well as 'An Evening in the Weimar Republic' with Marianne Faithfull.Today after new studies of psychoanalysis Philippe Auliac continues to photograph the rock stars still alive and dedicates himself to the management and dissemination of these audiovisual archives made available to the international media.
Polyphon,a19th century Polyphon Disc Musical Box, playing15 5/8in discs, the walnut case with floral marquetry and bone line inlaid lid, complete with thirteen discs,53 x 48 x 24cmCondition report: Lacking half of soundboard, lacking interior lid print, good working order, case with some damage to bottom mouldings caused by old worm.No signs of any current woodworm.Tunes - The Honeysuckle and the Bee, Nearer My God to Me & Book of Ages.
Excellent selection (100+) Jazz, Opera, Comedy, Royalty, Social History - Many Very Rare Items,Noted are the following:Original Dixieland 'Jazz' Band - Victor (18564): Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra - Victor (21240): Big Maceo - 32-20 - RCA Victor (20-2028): Ella Shields – Columbia (A2311): Erwin Lehn - Brunswick (82745): King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band - Gennett (5133) (V): Paramount Rhythm Boys (5161) E/B/Winner (V): Billy Bennett (9205). (9296) - BBC (transcription Service) 'Salute to Rhythm' – Parade of the best of Jazz Parts 4 & 5: National Saving Movement 'Lend To Defend The Right To Be Free' Stanley Holloway, Sir Robert Kindersley, Air Marshall Sir Bertine Sutton/Daylight Raid on Lubeck, Parachute Drop, The Defence of Britain, Raid on Rostock etc (5). Opera/Classical: Maggie Teyte, Claire Dux, Margaret Cooper, I.J.Paderewski, Dame Clara Butt, Eva Turner. Columbia UNISSUED single sided white vinyl - Fletcher Henderson (20858-2) & (B.20859-) (B.20857-2) Fed Hall (W.490029-A) Duke Ellington (WM.1064-A) Lee Wiley (13122-2). Special Record Victor Talking Machine Co (Opera) - Mattia Battistini (91058) – Emma Calve (91002). Edison Bell (White Label) Test Print – Charles Remue & his New Stompers Orchestra (Double sided) Matrix: 10919A & 10932A. Homochord Tommy Kinsman (D1267), Rena Double Face - John Bardsley (Tenor) (R34 – 1034). HMV (B3820) Pola Negri. Rare Schallplatte Grammophon (Lola Arlot). Melody Record (Morgan Scott Ltd) John Parry (Tenor) (1429). Laurel and Hardy 'Dance of the Cuckoos' (DX370) Superb Copy (Believed only 1000 copies produced). Duke Ellington (Oriole Records) Duke Ellington Souvenir – Private Recording of interview with the Editor of the Melody Maker (1933) Few copies known to exist (superb example). Graziella Pareto HMV White Label - Advance Copy “Not for Sale” (2-0531730). BBC Radio Jazz Transcriptions (x2) Various Artists - Found in a Scrap Yard in Portland Bill Dorset and believed to have come from Local Navel Base. Artists include, Billy Banks, Annette Hanshaw, Joe Marsala, Adrian Rollini, Carl Fenton etc. - Single sided Transcription - Warner Bros (As the Vitaphone Corporation (1930) 'Fader Horns' for Soundtrack for the Film (Three Faces East) Staring Constance Bennett & Willian Holden - Pressed by Columbia Gramophone Ltd (Very Rare.) - HMV - Single Sided (09308) 'Recording of Gas Shell Bombardment (Royal Garrison Artillery)' actual recording taken on the front line in France 1918. Also included a fine Opera Bundle - Beke-Grand Mlle. Zelie de Lussan (Mignon) No 8314, Gennaro Pasquariello, Fonotipia/Blue Disc Odeon (A82125), Mlle Agussol - Dr Otto Briesemeister, Anker Record No 706 Loges Erzahlung (£200.00) - Lyrophone - Mr Aumonnier Basse (No 323/4), Mme Rosa Linde Wright - Columbia Gramophone Record (3502), Madame Jomelli - Velvet Face 1087, Engelen Sewing - Anker Records (1944-1) - Agnes Herrmann – Anker Record (5691). Sirena-Grand-Record (10173) Piano Solo M-me Tcharnecka, Odeon Record (A144258)– Skuespiller og Sanger – Johannes Herskind. Box (x1)
A part built 1 1/2 inch scale model of a Marshall semi-portable stationary steam engine, built to the drawings by A J Every of Brighton. April 1940. Sold together with three blue print plans. Please Note: This lot has come in from a deceased estate so we cannot guarantee that all parts are present.Condition Report: Please see further photographs of the castings and machined parts including in this lot. approximate measurements Length: 44.5cm Flywheel diameter: 22.5cm Chimney: 50cm long Condition Report Disclaimer
A collection of eight framed transport related prints. To include: a set of three framed marine prints of M V Glenlyon, M V Cyclops and M V Carnatic, 40cm x 60cm, signed on mounts in pencil 'John Wood'; a framed railway print 'Evercreech Junction' by Phillip D Hawkins GRA. 44cm x 68cm; Cuneo print 'Express Engines at Tyseley' 50cm x 75cm; Union-Castle Line poster 40cm x 24cm, Framed print 'Devon Sunlight' 25cm x 35cm and a marine print of S S Chusan P & O Oriental Lines 21cm x 42cm.Provenance: Property of a West Country Gentleman
A collection of pictures and prints relating to horse racing including a 19th century coloured engraving of race horse van, 10.5 x 14.5 cm in marbled mount and gilt frame, early 19th century black and white engraving of Spangle, the property of His Royal Highness The Prince Of Wales dated 1811, further engravings, a Vanity Fair spy print - Wiltshire, etc, various sizes, all framed (11)
A collection of oriental and Indian pictures and prints including a coloured oriental wood block type print of women and children, 41 x 22cm, a Moghul type watercolour of a pair of lovers by moonlight signed Shakti, 24 x 15.5cm, a further Moghul type painting of a tiger hunt, etc, together with four oriental scroll pictures, etc, (collection)
Oil painting on canvas of a landscape with cattle watering, indistinctly signed BH Wickes? 45 x 55cm, together with a coloured print of a winter landscape and a pair of late 19th century monochrome prints after Stanley Berkeley of battle scenes, signed and published 1893 and 1894, 52 x 80cm approx, all framed (4)
Photographer Bert Stern (1929-2013) - Marilyn Monroe in the last sittings, Marilyn contact sheet. Archival pigment print. Measuring 36.5x25 inches with borders, with each of the 12 images measuring 6.5x6.5 inches. Signed by Bert Stern and editioned 2/5 on front of print. Signed and copyright stamped 2007 on verso.

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