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Bailey, David (British, 1938), Box of Pin-Ups, thirty six half tone prints, contained in the original cardboard box and outer box, printed by Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, with biographical details of each sitter verso by Francis Wyndham, each print 36 by 31cm, with 1999 Barbican Art Gallery leaflet and 'throw away piece'. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply
Storm Thorgerson (British, 1944-2013) - Pink Floyd's 40th anniversary in 2007 'PF40' - A large framed and glazed limited edition signed silk screen print in colours featuring album covers and images from Pink Floyd over their years together. Signed in pencil by Storm Thorgerson and the drummer from Pink Floyd Nick Mason to the lower right. In pencil limited edition number 10/160. Measures approx; 114cm x 110cm.
The Beatles - an important original autographed ' The Beatles - Yesterday And Today ' "Butcher" cover artwork poster (possibly a printer's colour key proof), signed to the bottom by Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison (1943-2001). Signed in black ink, to the margin. Professionally mounted alongside an autograph from John Lennon (1940-1980) on white paper, in black ink. Mounted in a laser cut mount, with Beatles logo and plaque. Framed and glazed. Total size approx; 108cm x 62cm. With a COA. Roger Epperson opinion 'Authentic'. Yesterday and Today is remembered primarily for the controversy surrounding its original cover image. Known as the "butcher cover", it was taken by photographer Robert Whitaker and shows the band dressed in white coats and covered with decapitated baby dolls and pieces of raw meat. Although the photo was intended to be part of a larger work critiquing the adulation afforded the Beatles, the band members insisted it was a statement against the Vietnam War. Others interpreted it as the Beatles protesting the record company's policy of "butchering" their albums for the North American market. In response to outrage from record retailers, the LP was withdrawn and the cover replaced with a shot of the band posed around a "steamer" trunk.The print itself in this display is likely a colour key proof of the original artwork. We are unable to remove the item from the frame to inspect it further, but we cannot find this piece as a commercially available print or poster. It is marked ' Color By Barclay ' to the top, and features printing lines around the edge. The print is high gloss, and clearly of some age. Whilst the autographs have been authenticated, we are unable to precisely verify what the print is.
Stephen Hawking (1942-2018) - English theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and author - scarce autographed and owned copy of Pink Floyd's 'The Division Bell'. Thumb print to the record itself in black ink (Hawking's autograph was his thumb print). Supplied with a letter of authenticity by its original owner who obtained the thumb print personally, and who has also annotated the record by way of provenance. 'Autographs' from Hawking are exceptionally hard to come by. Supplied with a full letter of provenance from the person who obtained the thumb print. The record was the personal property of Stephen Grocutt who was Stephen Hawking's personal full time nurse for 2 years from September 2015 to 2017. All signings were witnessed by him or a close member of his medical team.Stephen Hawking appeared on The Division Bell, in 1994 on the song Keep Talking. Hawking's computerised voice begins by saying: "For millions of years, mankind lived just like the animals. Stephen also worked with pink Floyd before this on the album Endless river.
Brinkmann, Thorsten (geb. 1971 in Herne - lebt und arbeitet in Hamburg) "Das seltene Zebrund" aus der Serie "ERNIE, Portraits of a Studiodog" (2011). C-Print/Ultra Endura von Kodak, verso monog. Hersteller: Foto Company Altona, Hamburg, Auflage für Griffelkunst B-Reihe Nr. 5, 342. Wahl, II. Quartal 2011. Blattmaß ca. 39,3x 32 cm.
Laptoptasche, "Valentino Garavani". Clutch in Camouflage-Print, Rosa und Blau. Logo-Patch auf der Frontseite aus Leder, gem. "VALENTINO GARAVANI". Zwei-Seiten-Reißverschluss. Innenmaterial schwarzes Nylon. Innen vier Seitenfächer, eins davon mit Reißverschluss und Logo-Patch, gem."VALENTINO GARAVANI MADE IN ITALY", Artikel-Nr. QY2B0457RDX. Neuwertig. Ca. 24x 33 x2 cm. Neupreis ca. € 500,-. Beigegeben: Originaler Staubschutzbeutel und Karton.

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