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A rare and early Taylor's Depository of Pimlico pictorial enamel sign advertising removals and warehousing of furniture, luggage etc. the central part of the sign depicting the warehouse space a with horse-drawn wagon, a vintage motor car and a van etc. Some older and professional restoration and retouching, mounted on timber for support, 42 x 72".
Renault - A pair of late 20th century 1990's contemporary retro car motoring point of sale showroom advertising light box signs having a round ground and badge to centre with 'Renault Trucks Reception' underneath along with a Renault car badge light box with chrome finish. Measures; 84cm x 69cm.
Lucy McLauchlan - Indian ink on paper, 25cm x 35cm. Framed and glazed.British born Lucy McLauchlan is a recognised artist exhibiting in galleries, museums and underground events across the globe. Her large-scale monochromatic paintings havecovered multi-storey buildings throughout Europe, gigantic billboards in China, houses in The Gambia, windows in Japan, walls in Moscow?s Red Square, Italian water towers,Norwegian lighthouse, Detroit car parks and abandoned NYC subway stations. She is a founding member alongside Matthew Watkins of ?Beat13?, established as an autonomous platform for self-initiated projects.Provenance: Acquired by Dorothy Claxton on 11th September 2019.
[BLYTON ENID]: (1897-1968) British Children's Writer. Two original small oblong 8vo pages of artwork used for the publication of Noddy has Hankie Troubles, by Sampson Low, Marston & Co., Ltd, 1956. The cards feature an original black pen and ink illustration, by Harmsen van der Beek, of Noddy driving his car into a lampost and with Big-Ears, with the printed text alongside. Accompanied by a copy of Noddy has Hankie Troubles, being number 5 in the Noddy Toy Station series, showing the illustrations and text on pages 12 and 17 (marked as pages 14 and 19 on the original artwork, taking into account the title page). G, 3
DEAN JAMES: (1931-1955) American Actor. A rare vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Dean in a head and shoulders pose wearing his iconic bomber jacket and white t-shirt. Signed in ink at the base of the image, 'To Janet, with my best wishes, James Dean'.Authentic autographs of Dean are rare in any form as a result of his tragically early death in a car crash at the age of 24. A few very light, extremely minor corner creases, otherwise VG
[BLYTON ENID]: (1897-1968) British Children's Writer. Two original small oblong 8vo pages of artwork used for the publication of Noddy and Naughty Gobby, by Sampson Low, Marston & Co., Ltd, 1956. The cards feature an original black pen and ink illustration, by Harmsen van der Beek, of Noddy driving his car and riding a bicycle with Big-Ears, with the printed text alongside. Accompanied by a copy of Noddy and Naughty Gobby being number 6 in the Noddy Toy Station series, showing the illustrations and text on pages 2 and 23 (marked as pages 4 and 25 on the original artwork, taking into account the title page). G, 3
DON KAYE: (1891-1981) Irish World Record breaking Car and Speedboat Racer. Vintage signed sepia 7 x 6 photograph of Don piloting Miss England II at speed across water, possibly on Lake Garda in Italy where Don set a world speed record in 1931. With the original typed caption, in English and Italian, neatly affixed to the verso. Signed by Don in fountain pen ink to a light area of the image and dated 1931 in his hand. A few slight corner and surface creases, otherwise VG
**REOFFER IN A&C NOV £100-£150** A Jaguar Model Club Jaguar XK180, Concept Car, 1:43 scale made by Provenance Moulage, 1999, this is one of only 50 resin models produced, and includes sample interior fabric, certificate signatures of Keith Helfet, Principal Stylist and Gary Albrighton, Project Manager

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