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Lot 132

Stunning Display! Game Of Thrones Peter Dinklage hand signed professionally mounted display. This beautiful display consists of a 10x8 photo, hand signed by Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister in the smash hit tv show, Game of Thrones. This has been mounted with a logo underneath the photo, and the overall size of the mounted display is 14 inches x 11 inches. This signed photo is guaranteed authentic and is supplied from one of the UK's leading autograph memorabilia companies. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 106

Yoon Hyup (Korean 1982-), 'Still In The Game', 2022, screenprint in colours on wove paper, signed and numbered from an edition of 200, published by Stolen Space; sheet: 80 x 59.5cmsheet: 80 x 59.5cmIn Very Good ConditionNo knocks, tears, or creases to the sheetThis work has been stored flat and never been framedIn Very Good Condition

Lot 4315

Sports Photography -- Photographer: E. Baumann, F. Hartung, Sven Simon, Werak. Selected unusual and spectacular German soccer game images. 1970s. 8 vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver prints. Each circa 18 x 24 cm. Each with photographer/agency stamps, some annotated in pencil/ink and some with printed press text on the verso.In good condition.

Lot 600

Brettspiel "Salta - Das Spiel der Sonne, Mond und Sterne", um 1900Altersgemäß guter Zustand, komplett mit Spielbrett und Steinen. Beigabe: Mehrere Spielbrettchen ("Thiergartenspiel", "Neues Matrostenspiel" und weitere.) 38 x 21 x 2,5 cm Board game "Salta - The game of sun, moon and stars", around 1900 Age appropriate condition, complete. Addition: More boards for different games.

Lot 904

Gesellschaftsspiel/ Glücksspiel "Autocorso", DDR, unbek. Hersteller, 1980er JahreSog. Tivoli-Spiel ähnl. Tischflipper, Holzkasten, Spielplan Pappe lithographiert, Metallmurmeln, 58,5 x 25 cm, orig. Karton mit im Deckel eingeklebter Anleitung. Wenig bespielter Zustand. Parlor game "Autocorso", wooden box/ cardboard, metal marbles. GDR 1980's.

Lot 433

A CASED SILVER-MOUNTED 12 BORE D.B. PERCUSSION SPORTING GUN BY JOSEPH EGG, LONDON, NO. 2505, LONDON SILVER HALLMARKS FOR 1820, MARK OF MICHAEL BARNETT, with rebrowned twist sighted barrel signed ~Joseph Egg No. 1, Piccadilly, London~ in script and ~Inventor of copper caps~ in capitals on the rib, struck with the serial number, the barrelsmith~s mark ~JB~ and London proof marks beneath, numbered breeches inlaid with two pairs of platinum lines and with engraved platinum plugs (nipples removed), engraved case-hardened breech tang decorated with scrolling foliage, engraved case-hardened locks signed in script and fitted with hammers en suite, figured walnut half-stock with chequered fore-end and grip, full silver mounts engraved with dense scrolls of foliage comprising trigger-guard with the serial number on the tang and a lionhead on the bow, butt-plate, rear ramrod-pipe, vacant oval escutcheon and barrel bolt escutcheons, engraved blued steel trigger-plate with pineapple finial, brass-tipped ramrod, and some early finish: in its contemporary fitted case, perhaps by Alexander Henry, lined in pigskin (small tears and scuffs, trade label missing, compartment tray tabs and barrel tabs replaced) the exterior with vacant brass shield-shaped escutcheon, complete with some accessories including embossed copper flask by G. & J. W. Hawksley decorated with scrolling foliage and fitted with graduated nozzle and spring cut-off, percussion cap dispenser by the same, embossed leather shot-flask by James Dixon & Sons, decorated with a game vignette and with spring cut-off, three burnished steel two-way flasks, contained in a fitted tray; two mainspring clamps, two turnscrews and a nipple-wrench, combination turnscrew, nipple-wrench and pricker, loading rod and cleaning tools, 76.2 cm barrels¦¦Joseph Egg is recorded at no. 1 Piccadilly 1814-34. His copper-cap percussion-lock musket was tried and rejected by the Ordnance in 1820. ¦¦This appears to be the latest recorded work of the gunmaker~s silversmith, Michael Barnett. For a discussion of his work see Bernard Dickens, pp. 86-117

Lot 437

A 16 BORE D.B. PERCUSSION SPORTING GUN BY CHARLES NEPHEW & CO., LONDON, NO. 1705, CIRCA 1840, with rebrowned twist sighted barrels signed on the rib, struck with London proof marks and numbered beneath, engraved breeches with platinum plugs, engraved tang, signed border-and foliate scroll-engraved flush fitting flat locks decorated with game vignettes, figured walnut half-stock, chequered grip, engraved steel mounts (areas of light pitting) including trigger-plate with scallop-shell finial, vacant silver escutcheon, silver barrel bolt escutcheons and brass-tipped ramrod, 75.7 cm barrels

Lot 234

A Quantity of Gun Accessories, comprising three leather cartridge bags, a vinyl game bag, two leather 12 bore cartridge belts, two Brady gun slips,a similar gun slip, two pairs of shooting gloves and three webbing and leather wrist guards (16)Cartridge bags in well used condition.

Lot 83

A Second World War Propaganda 'Welcom' "Plonk" Dart Game, the square card dartboard printed in colours with Allied Leaders and soldiers, Hitler and his henchmen, the buff paper guard with printed instructions for three games - "Plonk", "Knocking the Nasties" and "Winning the War", 40.5cm square.Some dog earring to the corners and the guard has a piece missing from the lower left corner. Colours are bright, generally good. Darts are not included with this lot

Lot 231

Toys & Games - Grandstand electronic game; others, Merlin; Prolectrx SB772799WKFOB turntable record player, with CD and Cassette player; Metamec Sunburst wall clock etc

Lot 311

A Sega Game Gear Portable Video Game console with game; another Gameboy Colour; Sony Mini Disc Walkman with discs

Lot 2

British India, The Polo Game Skinners Horse vs Garrison Officers, with three corner flags, onlooking New Toy Soldiers, WELL DETAILED gloss finish models and a palm tree (Condition Excellent, one polo pony leg damaged) (22)

Lot 163

Game of Thrones multi signed 10x8 colour photo signatures include cast members Edward Dogliani, Andy Beckwith and Margaret Jackman. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 30

Gil Anderson signed 10x8 colour photo. Anderson is an actress, known for Poor Boy's Game, Covert Affairs and Embryonic. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 305

Miltos Yerolemou. Game of Thrones actor signed 10x8 colour photo. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 2107

Windsor Mint two gold plated picture coin collections comprising Big Game and Dinosaurs, both in wooden fitted cases 

Lot 358

M. F. Griffiths, still life study of a claret jug and fruit in front of a mossy bank, signed watercolour framed as an oval; and another depicting dead game, flowers and fruit in front of a mossy bank (2)

Lot 399

After Edouard Paul Delabrierre (1829-1912), setter with game bird, bronze, signed to the naturalistic base, dark brown patination 15 x 22cmIn good condition, a slightly glossy patination.

Lot 402

Browning, a model 525 12 bore over/under boxlock ejector gun, No. 43232MT, the 30" ventilated barrels with external chokes, the frame with game scene engraving, single selective trigger, 14" stock excluding recoil pad, the stock with leather cheek riser, nitro proofA leather comb raiser mounted to the stock and padded extension.

Lot 559

The new game of Halma by Jacques & Son, London, with stained wood and bone-coloured pieces in treen box, with original board; another set by F.H. Aires, with board and instructions; together with four other boxed games including a Cartina Patent hexagonal card box (with drafts board), two Tunbridgeware cribbage board boxes, the largest 24cm wide and four other decorative boxes, mainly floral, the largest 24cm

Lot 572

Seven Welsh and other treen love spoons, one with a ship's anchor bearing the date 1877, 17cm; together with eleven other items including two turned bone and coquille nut bilboquets; a Georgian bone letter game; and a Russian Palekh snuff boxThe spoons with some small losses and cracks, the larger bilboquet with a small loss, the snuff box broken at the hinge and chipped.collar is 15 inches in external diameter excluding the cross over joint

Lot 254

DOCTOR WHO; games and figures to include an 'Invasion Earth Tabletop Conflict Game', 'Risk', two boxes of Harlequin miniatures, 'Ice Warriors' and 'Autons' and a quantity of various other miniature figures, some in blister packs, others loose.

Lot 310

A quantity of vintage and retro toys to include a 'Crossfire Rapid Fire Action Game' in original box, a Marx 'Jungle Shooting Range' toy, a large red remote controlled car, a tinplate clockwork skating mouse, various annuals, a Zero Fighter foam aeroplane, etc.

Lot 393

Seven sport-related boardgames to include 'Formula DE', 'Gren Rugby', 'The Football Game', 'Trick Shot', etc (7).

Lot 395

Ten board and strategy games relating to history, battles and war, to include 'English Heritage Risk', 'Lionheart Medieval Warfare Game', 'The Great War Centenary Edition Game and Tank Expansion', 'War and Peace Game', 'Onus', etc (10).

Lot 396

Various war and battle related boardgames, strategy games, game booklets and CDs, etc, to include 'Airfix Battles', 'In Flanders Field: A WWI Boardgame', 'Quartermaster General', 'They Come Unseen', etc.

Lot 399

Twelve boardgames and strategy games relating to space, to include 'Star Trek Empty Space', 'Apollo XIII', 'Apollo Exoplanet Games', 'Star Trek: The Lost Years' books, a 'Deep Space 0-6' game, etc (12).

Lot 604

A pair of cold painted bronze and onyx Art Deco bookends, height 11cm (af), two ashtrays, one with painted bronze horse, the other with game dog and game (4). CONDITION REPORT: one of the bookends has a grouse detached from base with a broken foot which is present

Lot 61

A yellow metal dog whistle and a game whistle, gross weight 5.5 grams.

Lot 500

A set of four late 19thC relief embossed lithographs of hanging game, comprising two ducks, a pair of partridge, and a group of fish, 25cm x 18cm.

Lot 268

A small group of Sèvres-style porcelain tea wares after the Royal Hunting Service commissioned for Louis Philippe and the Chateau de Fontainebleaucirca 1868-75printed and hand-coloured with game animals and birds among meandering foliage and trailing branches reserved with gilt-edged iron-red medallions of trophies between gilt line and key-pattern borders, items comprising a teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, cream jug (chipped), side plate, 19.5cm diameter and one dinner plate, 24cm diameter, printed cancelled Sèvres marks together with Chateau de Fontainebleau, various date codes and further 1846 marks (7)Cream jug with chip to rim and fine associated hairline.Small nick to gilt lined interior rim of sucrier.No further damages or repairs. Gilding in good condition.

Lot 311

A Victorian walnut and rosewood games compendiumThe hinged lid and opening front revealing a fitted interior with fold-out leather reversible games board, a complete ebonised and boxwood chess set, drafts, dominoes, cribbage, backgammon and horse racing game, 33cm wide

Lot 240

Victorian silver novelty propelling pencil in the form of a ball and cup game by Sampson Mordan, with chain. (B.P. 21% + VAT)Overall, the condition is good, the pencil slides well.  There are no hallmarks.  The item is marked S. Mordan & Co.  Possibly initials of the owner D D?.  Appearing complete.  Ball unscrews.

Lot 50

An Activision entertainment software Commodore 64 'Labyrinth' computer game tape in original box, base on the Jim Henson film together with another similar for the game 'Beam Rider'. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 3005

A RETRO 1983 NINTENDO TABLE TOP DONKEY KONG JR ARCADE GAME IN WORKING ORDER

Lot 3148

FIVE RUPERT ANNUALS - 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975 AND 1976 PLUS A COMICAL CLOWNS SHOOTING GAME

Lot 3191

THREE BOXED CARD SHUFFLERS AND A BOXED CANASTA CARD GAME

Lot 3387

A VINTAGE TOMY ASTRO SHOOTER GAME

Lot 3505

A MONOPOLY ELECTRONIC GAME, SONY MICROCASSETTE-CORDER, BATTERY CHARGER FOR AA/AAA, ETC

Lot 3577

A NINTENDO DS WITH GAMES AND A GAMEBOY ADVANCE POKEMON EMERALD GAME

Lot 3615

A BOXED BAGATELLE GAME

Lot 170

A BOXED SET OF BEATRIX POTTER BOOKS, 'THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS' GAME, SMALL PRINTS, ETC

Lot 2124

A NINTENDO WII DJ HERO TURNTABLE AND GAME

Lot 238

A VICTORIAN SCOTTISH QUAICH, maker probably Hayward & Stott, Edinburgh 1869, of typical form with two cast mask handles, the sides chased and engraved with game birds, enclosing a vacant scroll cartouche, 3 3/4" wide overall, 2ozs 17dwts, together with a pair of Austro Hungarian tongs, Vienna 185?, .813 standard with shell bowls, 6 3/4" long (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Quaiche rim a little mis-shapen, no holes, very good decoration, tongs generally good

Lot 599

MACKENZIE THORPE (b.1956), "We'll Beat them Next Time Dad" from "The Game of Life Series", limited edition giclee 61/495, signed, certificate to reverse, 21" x 27 1/2", ebonised frame (subject to Artists Resale Right) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally good, appears to be slight ripple to paper along top edge, perhaps due to poor framing(?)

Lot 600

MACKENZIE THORPE (b.1956), "In the Crowd" from "The Game of Life" series (2003), limited edition giclee 61/495, signed, certificate to reverse, 22" x 15 3/4", framed (subject to Artists Resale Right) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)very good

Lot 1200

Mixed white ceramics including Royal Worcester Gourmet covered game bowls. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 199

A sheet of A3 tracing paper of the original preliminary cutaway artwork depicting the iconic Armoured Personnel Carrier vehicle from James Cameron's 1986 masterpiece Aliens. Drawn by by John R. Mullaney in 2014.Commissioned by Insight Editions and 20th Century Fox Studios, the artwork formed a crucial stage of the approval process between studio and artist for the eventual art's publication in the high-end collectible title Alien : The Weyland-Yutani Report. Hand-drawn by John, the original artwork was approved by the studio and publisher as well as by a project Brain Trust of franchise consultants, comprising of prominent collectors, archivists and enthusiasts from the fan community. The artwork is as screen-accurate as available reference allowed, with the artist piecing together all the details using rare on-set production photography and film-stills to ensure a definitively canon reproduction of the vehicle's layout. The artwork evolved over an extensive series of approval versions, as John worked closely with project collaborator and 2D artist Graham J. Langridge to hone the detail. The artwork was then reproduced at large format size and carefully traced to form the set-up for the final full colour artwork which appears on pages 114-115 of The Weyland-Yutani Report.The artwork's evolution can be seen in a special making-of film produced by the artist who is also an award-winning film-maker. The time-lapse film has currently received over 60,000 views on Youtube, and continues to wow fans and viewersAbout the ProjectOf all the franchises John has been commissioned to illustrate, the Alien franchise remains his most personally beloved. Between 2005 and 2006 John created his self-initiated cutaway art of the Colonial Marines Dropship from the 1986 sequel as a proof of concept for an entire book of cutaways depicting the iconic craft and locations from the franchise. The artwork became a limited edition collectible produced by Acme Archives and rapidly sold out. In 2014 he was commissioned by Insight Editions to paint a cutaway of Aliens' APC which appeared alongside the Dropship art and 8 other new artworks of hardware from the franchise in high end collectible Alien: The Weyland-Yutani Report. The making-of film APC Cutaway : Special Edition which John created to promote his work in Insight's publication, continues to wow viewers seven+ years after its release amassing over 60,000 views on Youtube. Both the Dropship and APC cutaway originals artworks sold to a private collector. In 2018 John was commissioned to produce six new colour 2D artworks of craft from the series for Free League's Alien Role Playing Game title, with each piece rendered using the same intricate techniques as for his 3D cutaway work. Valuation note: the full colour artwork later sold to a private collector for £3,500. Click here to see the full gallery of John's work for Alien.About The ArtistA lifelong fan of science-fiction cinema, John R. Mullaney has over two decades experience producing beautifully detailed sci-fi cutaway art for publications licensed by major film studio properties. His career in studio-licensed sci-fi cutaway art began in 1999 when he was recommended by the Society of Architectural Illustration to Dorling Kindersley who were looking for an additional illustrator for their Star Wars Incredible Cross Sections series of publications. Following an extensive audition process, John secured the position and subsequently illustrated multiple iconic locations and ships from the franchise. In addition to his work with Lucasfilm, John has gone on to be commissioned by many other major studios such as 20th Century Fox, Pixar, Universal Studios, 343 Industries, the BBC and Games Workshop. As well as Star Wars, he has produced art for Alien, Batman, Halo, Firefly/Serenity, Doctor Who, Wall-E and Warhammer/40K. Published by DK, Lucasbooks, Insight Editions, Egmont, Titan and Free League, John ensures his artworks are as screen-accurate as the reference allows, working not just from film-stills but from production blueprints & digital models, on-set photography and archive imagery of original miniatures.Each unique large format piece has a production time running into hundreds of hours, using a process of carefully applied multiple watercolour layers, to achieve a complex and nuanced richness of colour, tone and texture. Measuring up to 76x55cm these intricately detailed large format pencil, watercolour, ink & gouache pieces on 300gm watercolour paper, pack a huge visual punch. Alongside these are the preliminary artworks for most cutaways. These pencil artworks are all created on A3 tracing paper and form the basis for the full colour artworks - the majority are as detailed as the size of paper allows before they are enlarged and traced. In a world of predominantly digital art, John's original paintings of iconic vehicles and locations from world famous science fiction properties have become much sought-after unique investment pieces for pop culture collectors, film enthusiasts and corporate buyers. John is a fellow and council member of the Society of Architectural Illustration, and is also an award-winning film-maker.

Lot 200

A sheet of 300gm watercolour paper of the original artwork produced by John R. Mullaney depicting the iconic USCMC Cheyenne Dropship from James Cameron's 1986 feature Aliens. Painted by John R. Mullaney in 2019. Paper measures 50 x 18,5cm.The art was commissioned by Free League Publishing and 20th Century Fox Studios as one of six new 2D vehicle artworks to appear in the 2019 title ALIEN : The Role Playing Game. The painting is as screen-accurate as available reference allowed, with the artist using rare on-set production photography and film-stills to ensure a faithful reproduction of the vehicle's exterior. Hand drawn and painted using multiple layers of watercolour washes, the original artwork was approved by the studio and publisher. The ship's decals and liverie were added digitally for greater accuracy and flexibility, but the artist has subsequently added these details by hand to enhance the original painting. The artwork appears on pages 144-145 of Free League's acclaimed RPG publication (see images, book not included in lot).About The ProjectOf all the franchises John has been commissioned to illustrate, the Alien franchise remains his most personally beloved. Between 2005 and 2006 John created his self-initiated cutaway art of the Colonial Marines Dropship from the 1986 sequel as a proof of concept for an entire book of cutaways depicting the iconic craft and locations from the franchise. The artwork became a limited edition collectible produced by Acme Archives and rapidly sold out. In 2014 he was commissioned by Insight Editions to paint a cutaway of Aliens' APC which appeared alongside the Dropship art and 8 other new artworks of hardware from the franchise in high end collectible Alien: The Weyland-Yutani Report. The making-of film APC Cutaway : Special Edition which John created to promote his work in Insight's publication, continues to wow viewers seven+ years after its release amassing over 60,000 views on Youtube. Both the Dropship and APC cutaway originals artworks sold to a private collector. In 2018 John was commissioned to produce six new colour 2D artworks of craft from the series for Free League's Alien Role Playing Game title, with each piece rendered using the same intricate techniques as for his 3D cutaway work. Click here to see the full gallery of John's work for Alien.About The ArtistA lifelong fan of science-fiction cinema, John R. Mullaney has over two decades experience producing beautifully detailed sci-fi cutaway art for publications licensed by major film studio properties. His career in studio-licensed sci-fi cutaway art began in 1999 when he was recommended by the Society of Architectural Illustration to Dorling Kindersley who were looking for an additional illustrator for their Star Wars Incredible Cross Sections series of publications. Following an extensive audition process, John secured the position and subsequently illustrated multiple iconic locations and ships from the franchise. In addition to his work with Lucasfilm, John has gone on to be commissioned by many other major studios such as 20th Century Fox, Pixar, Universal Studios, 343 Industries, the BBC and Games Workshop. As well as Star Wars, he has produced art for Alien, Batman, Halo, Firefly/Serenity, Doctor Who, Wall-E and Warhammer/40K. Published by DK, Lucasbooks, Insight Editions, Egmont, Titan and Free League, John ensures his artworks are as screen-accurate as the reference allows, working not just from film-stills but from production blueprints & digital models, on-set photography and archive imagery of original miniatures.Each unique large format piece has a production time running into hundreds of hours, using a process of carefully applied multiple watercolour layers, to achieve a complex and nuanced richness of colour, tone and texture. Measuring up to 76x55cm these intricately detailed large format pencil, watercolour, ink & gouache pieces on 300gm watercolour paper, pack a huge visual punch. Alongside these are the preliminary artworks for most cutaways. These pencil artworks are all created on A3 tracing paper and form the basis for the full colour artworks - the majority are as detailed as the size of paper allows before they are enlarged and traced. In a world of predominantly digital art, John's original paintings of iconic vehicles and locations from world-famous science fiction properties have become much sought-after unique investment pieces for pop culture collectors, film enthusiasts and corporate buyers.John is a fellow and council member of the Society of Architectural Illustration and is also an award-winning filmmaker.

Lot 201

A sheet of A4 tracing paper of the original preliminary cutaway artwork produced by John R. Mullaney depicting the iconic Pulse Rifle from James Cameron's 1986 masterpiece Aliens. Drawn by John R. Mullaney in 2013. Page measures 35 x 21cm.This concept art was used to convey art direction given to ILM artist Drew Pace as a mock-up for a digital cutaway artwork of the weapon for a proposed in-universe publication called The Weyland-Yutani Files. Conceived by John and the Alien Brain Trust between 2012 and 2013, the project was ultimately surpassed by Insight Editions' The Weyland- Yutani Report - licensed by 20th Century Fox Film Corporation – for which John was chosen by Fox as one of the two illustrators.When planning the content for this title, the Pulse Rifle artwork was used as a proof of concept for weapons cutaways but ultimately the publisher did not have the budget for this and a full-colour non-cutaway artwork of the iconic weapon was instead produced. Working from photos provided by the Harry Harris collection, John's final colour artwork of the Pulse Rifle appears on pages 104-105 of The Weyland-Yutani Report (see lot images, book not included in lot).About The ProjectOf all the franchises John has been commissioned to illustrate, the Alien franchise remains his most personally beloved. Between 2005 and 2006 John created his self-initiated cutaway art of the Colonial Marines Dropship from the 1986 sequel as a proof of concept for an entire book of cutaways depicting the iconic craft and locations from the franchise. The artwork became a limited edition collectible produced by Acme Archives and rapidly sold out. In 2014 he was commissioned by Insight Editions to paint a cutaway of Aliens' APC which appeared alongside the Dropship art and 8 other new artworks of hardware from the franchise in high end collectible Alien: The Weyland-Yutani Report. The making-of film APC Cutaway : Special Edition which John created to promote his work in Insight's publication, continues to wow viewers seven+ years after its release amassing over 60,000 views on Youtube. Both the Dropship and APC cutaway originals artworks sold to a private collector.In 2018 John was commissioned to produce six new colour 2D artworks of craft from the series for Free League's Alien Role Playing Game title, with each piece rendered using the same intricate techniques as for his 3D cutaway work. Click here to see the full gallery of John's work for Alien.About the ArtistA lifelong fan of science-fiction cinema, John R. Mullaney has over two decades experience producing beautifully detailed sci-fi cutaway art for publications licensed by major film studio properties. His career in studio-licensed sci-fi cutaway art began in 1999 when he was recommended by the Society of Architectural Illustration to Dorling Kindersley who were looking for an additional illustrator for their Star Wars Incredible Cross Sections series of publications. Following an extensive audition process, John secured the position and subsequently illustrated multiple iconic locations and ships from the franchise. In addition to his work with Lucasfilm, John has gone on to be commissioned by many other major studios such as 20th Century Fox, Pixar, Universal Studios, 343 Industries, the BBC and Games Workshop. As well as Star Wars, he has produced art for Alien, Batman, Halo, Firefly/Serenity, Doctor Who, Wall-E and Warhammer/40K. Published by DK, Lucasbooks, Insight Editions, Egmont, Titan and Free League, John ensures his artworks are as screen-accurate as the reference allows, working not just from film-stills but from production blueprints & digital models, on-set photography and archive imagery of original miniatures.Each unique large format piece has a production time running into hundreds of hours, using a process of carefully applied multiple watercolour layers, to achieve a complex and nuanced richness of colour, tone and texture. Measuring up to 76x55cm these intricately detailed large format pencil, watercolour, ink & gouache pieces on 300gm watercolour paper, pack a huge visual punch. Alongside these are the preliminary artworks for most cutaways. These pencil artworks are all created on A3 tracing paper and form the basis for the full colour artworks - the majority are as detailed as the size of paper allows before they are enlarged and traced. In a world of predominantly digital art, John's original paintings of iconic vehicles and locations from world-famous science fiction properties have become much sought-after unique investment pieces for pop culture collectors, film enthusiasts and corporate buyers.John is a fellow and council member of the Society of Architectural Illustration and is also an award-winning filmmaker.

Lot 415

Five leather shot flasks, one with cup charger and cut off, all embossed with medallions depicting dogs, horses, dead game etc. QGC(worn, one charger repaired) £30-40

Lot 417

An embossed copper gun size powder flask "Panel" (R550, no rings), basically GC (dented); and two good quality reproduction powder flasks "Three Horses Heads" and "Dead Game" (R630, no rings) VGC (3) £30-40

Lot 148

Sporting: Beaufort (Duke of,) The Badminton Library, Hunting, Big Game Shooting (2), Yachting (2), Racing, Riding / Polo, together 8 vols. Lond. 1889-1905, with coloured and other plts., orig. pict. decor. cloth. (8)

Lot 439

CRICKET : a collection of seven books being - Nyren's Cricketer's Guide; containing full directions for playing this elegant and Manly Game ... collected and Edited by Charles Cowden Clarke, org. pictorial gilt limp cloth, 7th edition, 1849. With - Beldam, George W & Fry, C.B, Great Batsmen Their Methods at a Glance, illustrated by 60 action-photographs, org. pictorial gilt cloth, wear at the top of the spine, 1907. With - Great Bowlers and Fielders their methods at a glance, illustrated by 464 action-photographs, org. pictorial gilt cloth, a little wear at the head of the spine, 1907. With - Bettesworth, W.A. The Walkers of Southgate, org. pictorial gilt cloth, 1900. With - Alverstone, Rt. Hon. Lord & Alcock, C. W, Surrey Cricket Its History and Associations, illustrated, 1904. With - Altham, H. S, A History of Cricket, org. cloth faded spine, Allen & Unwin, 1926. With one other.(7)

Lot 466

CARD GAME : The Geography of England and Wales, Accurately Delineated on 52 Cards. Including the Boundaries, Extent, Products, Manufactures &c of each county. With directions for playing an entertaining game. Published Sept. 26th. 1799. Fifty Two numbered and lettered maps to each county. In original light blue paper covered slipcase with large oval shaped title label. With a single printed broadside sheet containing the rules, which is in a very fragile state. * the game itself in very good condition. With two other incomplete books.

Lot 657

A GAME OF BOWLS IN A PARK early 19th century watercolour in a naive style, 61 x 44 cm, with a modern abstract collage and two prints

Lot 146

A box of vintage toys : drum and sticks, tin plate globe, tin plate miniature pond yacht, bagatelle style game etc

Lot 156

A horse racing Derby game, box of electricals : digital cam corder, camera, photo frames, hand scanner etc

Lot 220

A Sega Game Gear Complete with Various Games (Untested)

Lot 223

A Vintage Merit Monte Carlo Roulette Game

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