Janette Beckman (British, born 1959)Dee Dee Ramone, Hammersmith, London, 1980limited edition photographic print, no.15 of 50, signed, titled and dated in black ink, unframed 40.5 x 51cm (16 x 20in)Footnotes:Janette Beckman is a British documentary photographer who currently lives in New York City. Her work has appeared on records for the major labels, and in magazines including Esquire, Rolling Stone, Glamour, Italian Vogue, The Times, Mojo and others.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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Sir Peter Blake (British, born 1932)Mr Love Pants, 2005no.32 from edition of 75, signed, numbered and titled, silkscreen on bright white Colorplan 700gsm, with diamond dust, published by Paul Stolper, unframed 100 x 66.7cm (39 1/4 x 26in)Footnotes:From Peter Blake's Love Portfolio in which each piece in the series is inspired by a song that features the word 'love' in it, and the musician responsible for that song. Featured here is English singer-songwriter Ian Dury, who rose to fame during the late 1970s punk and new wave era. He was the lead singer of Ian Dury and the Blockheads and before that of Kilburn and the High Roads.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: †AR†VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Damien Hirst for Manolo BlahnikSpot Boots, circa 2002White canvas with multi-colour spot designSize 39, Includes original boxFootnotes:In 2002 seven artists were matched with seven top shoe designers who produced 20 pairs of shoes each. Damien Hirst & Manolo Blahnik were 'matched' and produced 10 pairs of 'spot boots' and 10 pairs of 'spin boots'. Bergdorf Goodman sold them for $650 to $1,200 a pair, using the occasion to launch its renovated shoe salon. The New Museum of Contemporary Art benefited from the sales.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Damien Hirst for Manolo BlahnikSpin Boots, circa 2002Leather spun with household glossSize 39, Includes original boxFootnotes:In 2002 seven artists were matched with seven top shoe designers who produced 20 pairs of shoes each. Damien Hirst & Manolo Blahnik were 'matched' and produced 10 pairs of 'spot boots' and 10 pairs of 'spin boots'. Bergdorf Goodman sold them for $650 to $1,200 a pair, using the occasion to launch its renovated shoe salon. The New Museum of Contemporary Art benefited from the sales.The vendor of this pair worked as the liaison between Manolo and Damien and organised collection of the leather from Manolo Blahnik, which Damien put on the spin machine & spun with household gloss. 'Damien insisted I wore the spin boots to the opening of his exhibition at the new Saatchi Gallery in September 2003 - so they have been worn once! The spot boots have never been worn.'For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Chris Levine (Canadian/British, born 1972)Kate Moss She's Light (Pure), 2014Studio Proof from the artist's personal collection, lenticular 3D print 75 x 55cm (750 x 550mm)Footnotes:This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.ProvenanceA unique studio proof generously donated by both the artist Chris Levine and supermodel Kate Moss, with all proceeds going to Oxfam GB'Refuge is within and meditation is the key.'- Chris LevineChris Levine is a UK based light artist who works across many mediums in pursuit of an expanded state of perception and awareness through image and form. Levine's work considers light not just as a core aspect of art, but of human experience more widely and a spiritual, meditative and philosophical edge permeates his work. Levine's status as one of the world's leading light artists has led to a number of high profile cross media collaborations from Massive Attack, Kate Moss, Grace Jones and Jon Hopkins and has produced work for Chanel, BMW and Swarovski. Levine's work has been exhibited at The National Portrait Gallery, Kensington Palace, the Science Museum, The Eden Project, The Royal Opera House, The Annenberg Space for Photography, MATE museum in Lima, New York City's Museum of Arts & Design, London's Fine Art Society and Tasmania's MONA museum.'Working with Chris was an incredible creative experience. The atmosphere on set was really calm and meditative and he has captured that stillness perfectly in this piece, I love the serenity in this image.'- Kate Moss'This meditative piece is very special to me and it was a dream come true to create it. It speaks of inner beauty and infinite peace within us. The work draws the viewer towards stillness, which is a portal to the divine, offering a moment's refuge in a crazy world.'- Chris Levine'We are grateful to Kate Moss for the generous donation of this striking lenticular 3D print and for her support for Oxfam over the years. All funds raised from the purchase of this item will support Oxfam's work to tackle poverty around the world.'- OxfamThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two music tour t-shirts - including Van Morrison, Astral Weeks and the Rolling Stones at the Hippodrome de Longchamps, Paris 1995, both size large. (2)Provenance: From a music tour professional who worked on tours with over 150 bands including The Rolling Stones, Springsteen, Bowie, U2 and Dylan and oversaw tours by Lady Gaga, Jay-Z, Stormzy, Dua Lipa and others.
Two Music Tour laundry bags including Alice Cooper and the Kaiser Chiefs. (2)Provenance: From a music tour professional who worked on tours with over 150 bands including The Rolling Stones, Springsteen, Bowie, U2 and Dylan and oversaw tours by Lady Gaga, Jay-Z, Stormzy, Dua Lipa and others.
5 music tour washbags - some as new including James Blunt, Dave Gilmour, Muse and Status Quo, one duplicate. (5)Provenance: From a music tour professional who worked on tours with over 150 bands including The Rolling Stones, Springsteen, Bowie, U2 and Dylan and oversaw tours by Lady Gaga, Jay-Z, Stormzy, Dua Lipa and others.
A collection of music tour memorabilia - including Depeche Mode and Erasure mugs, a U2 Pop infinity cube, a Dire Straits watch and a Simply Red memory stick. (5)Provenance: From a music tour professional who worked on tours with over 150 bands including The Rolling Stones, Springsteen, Bowie, U2 and Dylan and oversaw tours by Lady Gaga, Jay-Z, Stormzy, Dua Lipa and others.
Alicia Keys - poster for the Set the World on Fire tour performance at Manchester Arena, Friday 24th May 2013, rolled, 19 1/2 x 23 1/2 inches.Provenance: From a music tour professional who worked on tours with over 150 bands including The Rolling Stones, Springsteen, Bowie, U2 and Dylan and oversaw tours by Lady Gaga, Jay-Z, Stormzy, Dua Lipa and others.
3 coats worn by a music tour professional - designed by Valentino (sized 42 R), Kenzo (size 54) and Emporio Armani (size 46 reg). (3)Provenance: From a music tour professional who worked on tours with over 150 bands including The Rolling Stones, Springsteen, Bowie, U2 and Dylan and oversaw tours by Lady Gaga, Jay-Z, Stormzy, Dua Lipa and others.
Tears for Fears - A commemorative bottle of Chateauneuf du Pape, Chateau La Nerthe 1986 vintage for Live in Avignon 1990.Provenance: From a music tour professional who worked on tours with over 150 bands including The Rolling Stones, Springsteen, Bowie, U2 and Dylan and oversaw tours by Lady Gaga, Jay-Z, Stormzy, Dua Lipa and others.
Lady Gaga - two belts from a music tour professional, part of Lady Gaga's wardrobe on tour, one Dolce and Gabbana, the other Versace. (2)Provenance: From a music tour professional who worked on tours with over 150 bands including The Rolling Stones, Springsteen, Bowie, U2 and Dylan and oversaw tours by Lady Gaga, Jay-Z, Stormzy, Dua Lipa and others.
Lady Gaga - a purple feather headdress from the Monster Ball tour, 2009 - 2011, Bedford Falls Headwear label on reverse, approximately 11 x 6 x 8 1/2 inches overall.Provenance: Music tour professional who worked on tours with over 150 bands including Springsteen, Bowie, U2 and Dylan and oversaw tours by Lady Gaga, Jay-Z, Stormzy, Dua Lipa and others, including Lady Gaga's Monster Ball tour.
Gibson Custom J-200 Guitar, sunburst finish, maple back and sides, mother of pearl inlaid rosewood finger board and bridge, engraved pickguard, no. 62899 to internal label, made in Kalamazoo Plant, MI, with original case.Many iconic recordings have featured a Gibson J-200 being played such as by George Harrison in The Beatles 'Here Comes the Sun', Jimmy Page in Led Zeppelin 'Babe I'm Gonna Leave You' and Pete Townshend in The Who 'Pinball Wizard'. With an extra large 'jumbo' body, this allows for a large and expressive sound.Condition Report: Appears in very good condition, neck straight, no apparent repairs, number on back of head matches label 62899 (use serial number to date), few bumps to edges and corners, few light surface marks but nothing major.
Buzz Aldrin 'Mission to Mars' - Autographed Book, first paperback printing 2015, signed to the inside by Buzz Aldrin. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Gene Wilder 'Kiss me like a stranger' - Autographed Book first paperback printing 2005, signed to the inside by Gene Wilder. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did. Condition Report: In very good condition.
Alexey Leonov (1934 - 2019) Russian Cosmonaut, the first human to conduct extravehicular activity (EVA), his spacewalk taking part during the Voskhod 2 mission in March 1965, a signed first day cover. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Boxing - Muhammad Ali - Black and white photographic print, signed in black, framed, overall 34 x 40 cm and a mounted hand print by Silk road gifts, 26 x 39 cm (2). Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Tennis - Wimbledon 1981 programme from 4th July signed to the front cover (some also inside) by Bjorn Borg, John McEnroe, Virginia Wade, Martina Navratilova, John Newcombe, Ken Rosewall, Ann Jones and Anne Smith. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Autographs - Album containing approx. 60 signatures including Geoff Hurst, Ronnie Barker, Bobby Robson, Micky Dolenz, Vera Lynn, Kenneth Moore, Derek Bond, Ron Greenwood, Jonathan Cecil, Avril Angers, John Phillips, Cathy McGowan, Thora Hird, Pauline Collins, Julia McKenzie, Joe Mercer, Billy Cotton, John Alderton, Bob Hoskins, Mick Mills, Paul Cooper, Roger Osbourne, Tony Adams, Bryan Robson, David Croft, Derek Francis, Mike Summerbee, and others, pages 4.5 x 6 inches approx. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Autographs - 'Who's Who on Television' book signed to the inside by approx. 50 including Michael Aldridge, Eamonn Andrews, Bobby Ball, Peter Barkworth, Christopher Beeny, Tommy Cannon, Ernest Clark, George Cole, Peter Cooke, Diana Dors, Robert Dougall, Paul Eddington, Barry Foster, Edward Fox, Bill Fraser, Jill Gascoigne, Judy Geeson, John Gielgud, Frank Finlay, Hughie Green, Susan Hampshire, Sandra Harris, Benny Hill, Michael Hordern, John Hurt, John Inman, Anna Karen, Penelope Keith, Bonnie Langford, Ian Lavender, Rosemary Leach, Anna Massey, Patricia Maynard, Patrick Moore, Peggy Mount, Pete Murray, Derek Nimmo, Ian Ogilvy, Angela Rippon, Donald Sinden, Wayne Sleep, Tommy Steele, Nigel Stock, Reg Varney, Denis Waterman, Jack Watling, Simon Williams, Bernie Winters, and Terry Wogan. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Golf - A signed autograph of Seve Ballesteros, 4 x 6 inches. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Doctor Who - Two autographs of Jon Pertwee and Bernard Cribbins, each 4 x 5.5 inches (2). Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Fenella Fielding 'Do you mind if I smoke?' - Hardback book from 2017 signed to the inside page. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did. Condition Report: In very good condition.
Autographs - Four books 'What's exactly the matter with me?' signed by P. F. Sloan, 'The A-Z of skateboarding' signed by Tony Hawk, 'Dad Droid' signed by Chris Bran and Justin Chubb' and 'Tuffer's' signed by Phil Tufnell (4). Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Autographs - 1977-8 International Film and TV Year Book signed to the inside by over 100 including Deborah Kerr, Hardy Kruger, Danny La Rue, John Mills, Hayley Mills, Bob Monkhouse, Eric Morecambe, Peggy Mount, Donald Pleasance, Anthony Quayle, Tim Rice, Diana Rigg, Harry Secombe, George Sewell, George Silver, Donald Sinden, Madeline Smith, Billie Whitelaw, Googie Withers, Joss Ackland, Patrick Allen, Avril Angers, Richard Attenborough, Shelia Bernette, Rodney Bewes, Brian Blessed, Bernard Bresslaw, Eleanor Bron, Richard Briers, Richard Burton, Marti Caine, Phyllis Calvert, Roy Castle, Jonathan Cecil, John Cleese, Petula Clark, Joan Collins, Bill Cotton, Tom Courtney, Wendy Craig, Gemma Craven, Barry Cryer, Frances Cuka, Leslie Crowther, Nigel Davenport, Judi Dench, Michael Denison, Stacy Dorning, Lesley-Ann Down, Paul Eddington, Elliott Denholm, David Essex, Fenella Fielding, Robert Flemyng, Bryan Forbes, Edward Fox, Ivan Foxwell, John Franklyn-Robbins, Judy Geeson, Derek Godfrey, Stewart Granger, Peter Hall, Irene Handl, Jenny Hanley, Doris Hare, Russell Harty, David Hemmings, Dickie Henderson, Anouska Hempel, Benny Hill, Michael Hordern, Frankie Howerd, Sally Ann Howes, Roy Hudd, John Hurt, Gayle Hunnicutt, David Jacobs, Stratford Johns, Glynis Johns, and many others. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Autographs - Album containing approx. 40 signatures, many golf including Manuel Piñero, Vic Damone, Tony Jacklin, Bernhard Langer, Tommy Horton, Nick Faldo, John O'Leary, Greg Norman, Bob Charles, Nick Price, Mark James, Harold Henning, Ken Brown, Antonio Garrido, Hugh Baiocchi, Richie Benaud, Sam Torrance, and others, pages 4.5 x 6 inches approx. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Autographs - Album containing approx. 40 signatures, including Virginia McKenna, Mike Summerbee, Vladimir Vasiliev, Billy Bremner, Juan Simon, Frankie Vaughan, Jorge Olguín, Peter Ward, Angela Rippon, Terry Cooper, Natalie Wood, Robert Wagner, Terry McDermott, Mark Lawrenson, Nat Lofthouse, Garth Crooks, Santiago Santamaría, José Van Tuyne, James Galway, Amii Stewart, Bernie Clifton, and others, pages 4 x 6 inches approx. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Autographs - Album containing approx. 35 signatures, including Madeline Smith, Kenneth Williams,Polly James, Peter Gilmour, Julia McKenzie, Larry Adler, Leslie Bricusse, Raymond Baxter, Peter Jones, Peggy Ashcroft, Gemma Jones, Siobhan McKenna, Michael York, PJ Proby, Barbara Cartland, Gareth Hunt, Bob Monkhouse,Frank Muir, Bob Newhart, John Noakes, Doris Hare, Reg Varney, David Kossof, Peter Sallis, Kenny Everett, and others, pages 4 x 5.5 inches approx. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Autographs - Album containing approx. 50 signatures, including Dean Martin Jnr, Arthur Askey, Art Garfunkel, Jacqueline Bisset, Chris Evert, Jim Dale, Peggy Mount, Martin O'Neill, Marti Caine, Brian Ferry, Steve Ovett, Petula Clark, Mario Andretti, Jack Watson, Jane Birkin, Terence Stamp, Guillermo Vilas, Vitas Gerulaitis, Gareth Edwards, Ilie Năstase, David Lloyd, Chris Barber, Martina Navratilova, Larry Lloyd, and others, pages 4 x 6 inches approx. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Autographs - Album containing approx. 50 signatures, including Stirling Moss, Virginia Wade, Nick Faldo, Paul Cook, Bobby Charlton, Malcolm Simmons, Nigel Patrick, Phil Read, Brian Close, John Horsley, Tommy Cooper, Robin Nedwell, Thomas Heathcote, and others, pages 4 x 6 inches approx. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Autographs - Album containing approx. 20 signatures, including Harry Seacombe, Billy Wright, Dickie Henderson, Arthur English, June Whitfield, David Kaye, Simone, Doris Hare, Dave Mount, Linda Lewis, Les Dawson, and others, pages 4 x 5.5 inches approx. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Autographs - Album containing approx. 65 signatures, including Bonnie Langford, Liz Fraser, Bernard Lee, John Standing, Shelia Hancock, Robin Bailey, Frank Windsor, Penelope Keith, Richard Briers, Victor Spinetti, Joss Ackland, Michael Gough, Moray Watson, Francis Matthews, Elspeth March, Dulcie Gray, Isabelle Lucas, Fenella Fielding, Nerys Hughes, Jill Bennett, Larry Grayson, Anita Harris, Franco Zeffirelli, Clive Dunn, Arthur Lowe, Charlie Chester, Des O'Connor, Hughie Green, Nat Cohen, Patricia Hayes, and others, pages 4 x 5.5 inches approx. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Autographs - Album containing approx. 35 signatures, including Richard Todd, Jessie Matthews, Simon Williams, Dinsdale Landen, Felicity Kendall, John Standing, Amanda Barrie, Esmond Knight, Nora Swinburne, Nyree Dawn Porter, Anton Dolan, Donald Sinden, Don Fellows, John McCallum, Googie Withers, Florence Desmond, Phyllis Calvert, Hugh Lloyd, Hywel Bennett, Dora Bryan, Acker Bilk, Leonard Sachs, Frank Finlay, Edward Woodward, John Inman, and others, pages 3.5 x 5 inches approx. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Autographs - Album containing approx. 40 signatures, including Judy Geeson, Jennifer Wilson, Martin Young, The Goodies, Fulton McKay, John Paul, Jess Yates, Sheila Steafel, Eddie Large, Syd Little, Cindy Miller, Pam Ayres, David Jacobs, Anthony Oliver, Robert Brown, Gayle Hunnicutt, Hilary Mason, Dora Bryan, Jack Waitling, Ron Pickering, John Thaw, Sheila Hancock, and others, pages 4 x 5.5 inches approx. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Autographs - Album pages with over 60 signatures including Margaret Lockwood, Thora Hird, Barry Foster, Michael Dennison, John Mills, Ron Moody, Tommy Vance, Dee Dee Wilde, Mike D'Abo, Mark Lester, Lionel Bart, Russ Conway, Clodagh Rodgers, Jeremy Lloyd, Leslie Sands, Judith Chalmers, Valerie Van Ost, Dennis Quilley, Michael Winner, Phyllis Calvert, Magnus Pike, Fanny Craddock, Mary Wilson, Debbie Ash, Graham Dene, Bob Harris, Benny Gallagher, and others, pages approx. 4 x 5.5 inches. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Marc Bolan (1947 1977) English singer, songwriter, who was the lead singer of the band T. Rex, a signed album page alongside the signature of John Hurt, 3 x 5 inches. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Roddy Frame - Scottish singer / songwriter and founder of the 1980s new wave band Aztec Camera. An original set list from Cadogan Hall, Chelsea 10th Dec 2015, signed to lower half, 21 x 30 cm. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
10cc - English Rock band, an original set list signed by five members including Graham Gouldman, Paul Burgess and Rick Fenn, 21 x 30 cm. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Autographs - 70+ signatures on album cards including Telly Savalas, Graham Chapman, John Schlesinger, Gorge Cole, John Le Mesurier, Sebastian Coe, Cannon and Ball, Marti Wilde, Marti Webb, Dave Woolf, Gary Player, Hazel O'Connor, Colin Cowdray, Billy Beaumont, Tony Jacklin, Richard Wilson, Mel Smith, Christopher Biggins and others, most 4 x 6 inches. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Autographs - 35 signed cards, signatures including Alf Ramsey, Gordon Banks, Bob Paisley, George Graham, Dave Mackay, Malcolm Allison, Mike Summerbee, Jock Stein, Howard Kendall, Frank Clarke, Keith Marsh, and others, each 3 x 5 inches. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Autographs - Album containing approx. 300 signatures including Barry Sheene, Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst, Alf Ramsey, Gordon Banks, Martin Peters, Alan Ball, Bobby Charlton, Ian Anderson, George Best, Johnny Haynes, Phil Parkes, Roger Cross, Liam Brady, Terry Jones, Billy Bonds, John Lyall, John Mills, Kate O'Mara, Eric Idle, Eric Sykes, Trevor Brooking, Martin Chivers, Brian Murphy, Dennis Waterman, Frankie Vaughan, Brian Forbes, Vera Lynn, Ronnie Corbett, Frank Windsor, Windsor Davies, and others, book 6 x 8.5 inches. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
The Tubes - An official programme signed on the inside by eight including Prairie Prince, Michael Cotton, Roger Steen, Vince Welnick, Rick Anderson, Fee Waybill, Re Styles, and Squeeze support page signed by Gilson Lavis, with a large display signed by the band, 63 x 52 cm (2). Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Autographs - Large Diary from 1975 containing over 300 signatures including Bobby Moore x 2, Wilfred Brambell, Brian May, Graham, Hill, John Cleese, Terry Jones, Michael Palin, Ron Moody, Graham Dene, Billy Ocean, Fenella Fielding, Jessie Matthews, Frank Finlay, Glenn Frey, Donald Sinden, Heather Sears, Warren Mitchell, Paul Eddington, Linda Lewis, Julie Walters, June Whitfield, Glenda Jackson, Judy Buxton, Irene Handl, and many others, book 21 x 30 cm. Note: This was the master book where Tony acquired many of the signatures. Tony would then cut them out and paste them into other books. The book has got damp likely from rain on some of the outside pages.Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Autographs - Album from the 1980's with over 70 signatures including Sting, Cozy Powell, Ian Gillan, Ginger Baker, Griff Rhys Jones, David Grant, Gloria Swanson, Denis Law, Jon Pertwee, Hazel O'Connor, Sebastian Coe, Melvyn Hayes, Clive Dunn, John Peel, Shelia Easton, Suzi Quatro, Mike Oldfield, Joan Greenwood, John Duttine, Leonard Parkin, Phil Neal, Pat Holland, Dave Mackay, Terry Butcher, James Garner, Vidal Sassoon, Kevin Keegan, Billy Connolly, Gareth Edwards, Roger Hunt, and others, book 14 x 23cm. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did. Condition Report: Note the condition of this diary is very good with all signatures on their own clean white page. (Only one back to back).
The Two Ronnies - Autograph page signed by Ronnie Corbett and Ronnie Barker, 13 x 21 cm. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Adam Ant - Autograph page signed by the lead singer of Adam and the Ants , 13 x 21 cm. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
David Bowie - Autograph page signed by David Bowie and dated '81', 13 x 21 cm. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
The Jam - Autograph page signed by Paul Weller, Bruce Foxton and Rick Buckler, signed in 1981, 13 x 21 cm. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Autographs - Collection of signatures to include Bruce Melnick (Astronaut), Fred Haise (Apollo 13), Holly Aird, Rita, Sue and Bob Too Blu Ray disc signed by cast, Barry Dawson, A Very Peculiar Practice DVD signed by Peter Davison, Duncan Fearnley signed, The League of Gentlemen signed publicity card, Zippy and George, Milk Cup Final programme Oxford v QPR 1986 signed on front and back, Any Trouble poster signed by four members, Elvis and Me book signed by Phil and Jill, Galton and Simpson signed page, and others. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club - Club Edition Opus Book, limited edition of 1000, leather bound and 850 pages, page size 50cm x 50cm, originally retailed at £4,000. Signed by club legends to the limitation page. Accompanied by original presentation clamshell, gloves and outer box. The Opus is still sealed in its cellophane so we do not know the edition number or who exactly has signed it because of this.Condition Report: Weighs 37 kilos. Seal is still intact and never been opened. Mint condition.
Planet of the Apes (1968). Female chimp costume from the production, comprising a tunic with inner cuffs extending beyond sleeves, elasticated skirt, five-toed boots on a realistic custom made female ape mannequin with silicon head, hand-punched hair and glass eyes, most probably made by the Western Costume Company, height of mannequin approximately 70 inches. Morton Haack, costume designer who was Oscar nominated for his work on the film, came up with the idea of having colour-coded costumes for each ape species, having abandoned his original idea of having individual character designs. The skirt is made of thin cotton however the prosthetics and thick green tunic were incredibly uncomfortable to wear for the on-location filming in Arizona in over 100 degree weather.Under 20 of these chimpanzee costumes were made for the entire Planet of the Apes series, making complete costumes exceptional and extremely rare.
Gerry Anderson Puppet head - Revamp puppet head made for Captain Scarlet / Joe 90 / Secret Service - A male character head, with brown hair, grey streaks and moving mouth (lacks eyes and back of head). We believe this head may have been a well used model who appeared in the first episode of Captain Scarlet as Zero-X crew member Lieutenant Dean. In addition we believe that he may have appeared as six characters in Captain Scarlet, six characters in Joe 90 and four in Secret Service. Approx. 11 cm. Provenance: This was Lot 64 in the famous Phillips September 1995 Toys and Dolls Auction. Original lot number still attached. Info - 'Revamped' heads were used as extras in the series and were often revamped into other characters throughout the different series.

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