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BEATLES EARLY PROMOTIONAL POSTCARD SIGNED ON REVERSE BY PAUL MCCARTNEY. Very early promo postcard from 1962 featuring The Beatles with Pete Best as drummer. Paul McCartney has signed "love from Paul McCartney xxx" on the reverse in blue ballpoint pen. Authenticated by Roger Epperson prior to entry into this sale.
FULLY SIGNED BEATLES PLEASE PLEASE ME. A 1st pressing copy of The Beatles Please Please Me signed to the reverse of sleeve in blue ballpoint by George Harrison, Paul McCartney, John Lennon and Ringo Starr, with handwritten inscriptions from Ringo, Paul and George. The record itself is a 1st UK mono pressing (PMC 1202) with black/gold labels, Dick James Credits, XEX 421 - 1 N matrix. Vinyl is in VG condition with some surface mark and sleeve VG with some creasing and wear notably to flipback on reverse. Purchased by the vendor from Sotheby's Rock and Roll and Advertising Art sale of Tuesday 22nd December 1981 (lot 134). Includes original purchase receipt and copy of the catalogue. Authenticated by Roger Epperson prior to entry to this sale.
A good mixed lot to include a Sheaffer ballpoint pen with presentation case, a Babbacombe enamelled badge set on a snuff box, a white metal tobacco tin, a miniature Common Prayer hymn book, a Stratton travel case, a Mappin and Webb set of plated spoons, Oneida craft steel spoons and other This lot must be paid for and collected (or despatched) no later than close of business on Tuesday
Dobbie (Herbert Boucher). 145 Varieties of New Zealand Ferns [and] New Zealand Ferns. 148 Varieties, 1st separate issues forming one work in two parts, Auckland, c.1880, cyanotyped throughout, 104 numbered illustrations of ferns with scientific captions, original cyanotype wrappers to both parts, wrappers a little chipped and frayed with some loss at head and foot of spines, a little creasing and soiling, lower outer corners of both parts a little creased and pinhole puncture hole to upper outer corners of wrappers and first and last leaves, wrappers of Part 1 partly faded, ballpoint ownership name of 'D. Morris' to upper margin of both upper wrappers, slim 4to (28 x 22cm) (Qty: 2)NOTESJ.D. Mccraw, The "blue books" of H.B. Dobbie and Eric Craig, New Zealand Journal of Botany, 27:3, 347-351. A very rare photobook with no copies of these earliest separate issues editions traced in auction records, and only one copy of each issue located institutionally, at Auckland Institute and Museum Library. Mccraw's census in 1989 lists only 14 copies of all issues of Dobbie and Craig's books, since when only a handful of others have come to light. Dobbie produced three versions of his "blue books" of fern illustrations. Part 1 was issued in 1880 and Part 2 issued in late 1880 or early 1881. The third version brought all the fern illustrations together in a single volume under the title New Zealand Ferns. 148 Varieties , also published c.1880/81. A few years later Dobbie sold the plates for the book to Eric Craig in Auckland who re-issued the books in c.1888 and c.1892.
Mixed Lot: comprising a cased Parker gold plated propelling pencil together with a further International lacquered ballpoint pen with keyring in fitted case, a mid-blue Parker "17" fountain pen in fitted card case, further gold plated Parker "51" fountain pen, Sheaffer fountain pen and Parker ballpoint pen, various dates and makers (6)
Mixed Lot: comprising a composite green finished pen with screw down cover and chrome finished clip marked to the body Onoto, Self-filling Stylo, De La Rue & Co Ltd, London, 73, together with its original green card box of issue, together with a black and gilt composite fountain pen with signed gilt clip and further signed to the body "Mentmore, Auto-flow, Made in England, pat app for" with screw down cover and nib marked 14ct gold, contained in a stitched black leather case and a further Sheaffer gold plated ballpoint pen, also in stitched leather slip-case, various dates and makers (3)
Late 20th century cased Mont Blanc three piece pen set, the fabric lined black and brushed aluminium finished case fitted with a fountain pen, ballpoint pen and propelling pencil, all with matted black composite bodies and brushed gilt caps and clips, the fountain pen with nib stamped 585 and all numbered to the caps, fountain pen 224, ballpoint pen 284 and propelling pencil 264, together with a spare ballpoint refill
Mixed Lot: comprising a Mont Blanc cased three piece pen set comprising fountain pen with pull off cover and nib numbered 4810, 14K and numbered to the clip GM1077368, the ballpoint pen numbered to the clip PP1025453 and propelling pencil HY1014830, all of black and gilt construction in a black finished and signed fitted box, together with a Mont Blanc service guide and an empty black leather Mont Blanc pen case
A copy of the novel Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban autographed by the three principal actors from the film adaptation. The hardback book, from the 29th print run, is autographed by Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint in black and blue ballpoint pen on the title page, and features cover artwork of Harry and Hermione riding Buckbeak the Hippogriff, with an image of the Grim on the reverse. The book remains in very good condition, with very minor wear to the edges of the dust jacket. Dimensions: 6 cm x 14 cm x 21 cm (2 1/2"x 5 1/2" x 8")£600-800 †Δ
A copy of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets autographed by the three principal actors from Chris Columbus' film adaptation. This first edition hardback book is autographed by Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter), Emma Watson (Hermione Granger) and Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley) in black and blue ballpoint pen on the title page, and features cover artwork of Harry, Ron and Harry's owl Hedwig in the flying car, with an image of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry on the reverse. The book has very minor wear to the edges of the dust jacket. Dimensions: 20.5 cm x 14 cm x 2.5 cm (8" x 5 1/2" x 1")£600-800 †Δ
A copy of the novel Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone autographed by the three principal actors from the film adaptation. The hardback book, from the 29th print run, is autographed by Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint in black and blue ballpoint pen on the title page, and features cover artwork of Harry in front of the Hogwarts Express at King's Cross Station, with an image of Professor Dumbledore on the reverse. The book remains in very good condition, with very minor wear to the edges of the dust jacket. Dimensions: 2 cm x 14 cm x 21 cm (2 1/2"x 5 1/2" x 8")£600-800 †Δ
Francisco Toledo (Mexican, 1940-2019). "Los Murcielagos ["Art Kite" (papalote) with paper tail]". Color stencil cut. c2009. Signed in blue ballpoint pen on the recto. Small edition. Dimensions without the tail: 28 1/8in x 22 15/16in x 3/16in (715mm x 583mm x 4mm). The tail is approximately 30in (762mm) long. Fine impression. Fine condition. Provenance: Private collection, Oaxaca, Mexico. Most of Toledo's kites are unsigned; only occasionally does he sign them, and then generally on the verso. Please note that the kite was photographed with the tail folded up - it does have the original tail. These art kites are created from a stencil drawn and cut by Toledo in Arches paper. The stencil is then pressed into a hand made sheet of paper and hand colored. When separated, the resulting contrast reveals the image. Some kites are hand-sprayed with dyes to create background effects, etc. Francisco Benjamín López Toledo is arguably Mexico's most famous living artist. He studied at the Escuela de Bellas Artes de Oaxaca and the Centro Superior de Artes Aplicadas del Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes, Mexico, where he studied graphic arts with Guillermo Silva Santamaria. [28266-13-600]
Francisco Toledo (Mexican, 1940-2019). "Un Cangrejo ["Art Kite" (papalote) with paper tail]". Color stencil cut. c2009. Signed in blue ballpoint pen, lower left. Small edition. Hand-made paper. Dimensions without the tail: 28 1/8in x 22 1/16in x 3/16in (715mm x 560mm x 4mm). The tail is approximately 30in (762mm) long. Fine impression. Fine condition. Provenance: Private collection, Oaxaca, Mexico. Most of Toledo's kites are unsigned; only occasionally does he sign them, and then generally on the verso. Please note that the kite was photographed with the tail folded up - it does have the original tail. These art kites are created from a stencil drawn and cut by Toledo in Arches paper. The stencil is then pressed into a hand made sheet of paper and hand colored. When separated, the resulting contrast reveals the image. Some kites are hand-sprayed with dyes to create background effects, etc. Francisco Benjamín López Toledo is arguably Mexico's most famous living artist. He studied at the Escuela de Bellas Artes de Oaxaca and the Centro Superior de Artes Aplicadas del Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes, Mexico, where he studied graphic arts with Guillermo Silva Santamaria. [28265-13-500]

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