A set of three bells, two large, one small that are pale yellow in coloration with brown accents. All bells have a painting of a young blond boy reading or playing the accordion. The two larger bells have their release year printed on their back. The 1978 release is a first edition. The 1980 release is a third edition. Goebel Hummel backstamp. Dimensions of the largest item: 6.25"H x 4.25" dia. Manufacturer: Goebel HummelCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
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This Goebel Hummelscape is titled Barnyard Display and has its certificate of authenticity. Included is this figurine number 185 is marked as the Final Issue of The Accordion Boy from 1994. These items have their original boxes, the largest: 8"L x 7"W x 8"H. The Hummelscape measures: 6"L x 5.75"W x 6"H and the figurine: 2.5"L x 2.5"W x 5"H. Manufacturer: Goebel HummelCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
* Peepshow. Paris, circa 1832, five hand coloured divisions, accordion folding peepshow with three circular peep-holes, depicting a view looking west down the Seine from the centre of the Pont Neuf in the direction of the Pont des Arts and the Pont Royal, many stalls lining the streets, front face forming the lid of the shallow cartonnage box containing the peepshow, box overlaid with green paper, sides with patterned paper, printed hand coloured label to upper, some soiling, 14 x 19.6 cmQTY: (1)NOTE:Gestetner cat 89.
* Rhine Peepshow. Das Rheinthal von Bingen bis Boppart la Vallee du Rhin de Bingen jusqu'a Boppart, circa 1830, fifteen hand-coloured divisions, accordion folding peepshow with oval peephole, depicting the course of the Rhine with cliffs, buildings and trees to either side, some titles in pencil to verso of divisions, numerous small sailing vessels, some pencil marks to inner peephole closure, last division upper left partially detached from backboard, original slipcase overlaid with blue-grey sugar paper, with double thumb insert, and printed label to upper cover, some near-contemporary previous ownership notes in ink, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Gestetner cat 85.
NO RESERVE Warhol (Andy) & others. Andy Warhol's Index Book, illustrations, moveables comprising pop-up castle (detached); Accordion noisemaker; Bi-plane; Chelsea Girls circular ad on spring (both detached); Geodesic paper "balloon" with string and rubber band inside balloon Rainbow nose fold-out; Hunt's Tomato Paste pop-up; Andy Warhol perforated tabs (some lacking); and Balloon degraded, as usual, resulting in the pages now glued together and lacking as is often the case; lacking Velvet Underground LP, some pages detached, original metallic wrappers, price sticker a little rubbed, 4to, New York, 1967.
Charbens Dance Band (Jack's Band) with Conductor, Banjo, Violin Double Bass, Sousaphone, Piano (one piano leg damaged), Trumpet, Saxophone and Accordion with eight chairs (two not matching) with lid and internal background of original box (Condition Good, two chairs damaged, piano Fair, parts of box Poor) (18)
Hohner - A Hohner Double Ray Black Dot BC Accordion, made in Germany, having 21 treble and 8 bass buttons. Bellows appear to be in good condition, shoulder and wrist straps fitted as well as bellow closure straps. Accordion is finished in original grey marbled effect. Measures approximately 28cm x 15cm x 27cm.
(1) Rare invitation card for the exhibition ‘Le Reve de Diane’ held at Galerie Alexandre Iolas in Paris from 5 - 28 February 1970. Printed black on off-white stock, 25.5 x 17 cm, folded horizontally as issued. Light toning, else fine. 2) Niki de Saint Phalle, My Love, Where Shall We Make Love? Malmö/Cologne, Litografik AB/Buchhandlung Walther König, (undated) 1971. Accordion bound artists’ book, 17.8 x 18.2 cm, 46 pp. printed in various colours on white stock. Features colourful drawings and notes addressed to St Phalle’s lover. Very light stain on lower front cover, spine somewhat rubbed, generally a fine copy. (total 2)
All first editions in good condition. (1) Dokumente Documents Documenti. Hamburg, Merlin Verlag, 1971. Green faux-leather portfolio bound accordion-style, bound with cloth ties, 28 x 20.5 x 3 cm. Eight manilla envelopes, each containing a set of documents/printed material by Spoerri, Emmett Williams and Pierre Alechinsky. (2) An Anecdoted Topography of Chance. New York, Something Else Press, 1966. Hardcover, 214 pp. (3) The Mythological Travels of a modern Sir John Mandeville, being an account of the Magic, Meatballs, and other Monkey Business Peculiar to the Sojourn. New York, Something Else Press, 1970. Hardcover, 278 pp. (4) Gastronomisches Tagebuch. Itinerarium für zwei Personen auf einer ägaischen Insel nebst einer Abhandlung über den oder die Keftedes. Neuwied/Berlin, Luchterhand, 1970. Hardcover, 201 pp. Text in German with an interpretive drawing by André Thomkins. Light wear to wrapper, else very good. (total 4)
Softcover, 15.5 x 11 cm, 20 pp., ills. b/w. Accordion style fold-out with 48 catalogue entries for the prints, followed by a list of the artists' publications. Published as a small catalogue raisonné for a touring exhibition of Ruscha's prints and artists' books. Designed by Andrew Barron, mimicking Ruscha's own artists' books designs. Cover with wear along spine and edges, interior in good condition. Rare.

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