Nintendo Wii bundle (PAL) Includes: Wii Console [White], 12 games, Nunchuk Controller (x2), Motion Sensor Bar, Wii Remote (x2) and cables Games Include: Metroid Prime 3, Endless Ocean, LEGO Rock Band, LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga, LEGO Indiana Jones, LEGO Indiana Jones 2, LEGO Harry Potter Years 1-4, LEGO Batman: The Video Game, Wii Play, Toy Story 3, Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing and Marvel Ultimate Alliance Games are complete, boxed and in good condition apart from Ultimate Alliance and LEGO Batman which are without their manuals
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PlayStation Portable (PSP) Variety bundle (PAL) [15] Includes: Silent Hill: Origins, Metal Gear Ac!d, Syphon Filter Dark Mirror, Greatest Hits Vol. 1, Miami Vice The Game, God of War: Chains of Olympus, GTA: Vice City Stories, Tekken Dark Resurrection, Lego Harry Potter Years 1-4, Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings, 300: March to Glory, Manhunt 2, Burnout Legends [Platinum], Medal of Honour Heroes [Platinum] and FIFA 09 Games are complete, boxed and in great condition apart from Silent Hill, Syphon Filter and Greatest Hits which are without their manuals
PlayStation Portable (PSP) Warner Bros. UMD bundle (PAL) [20] Highlights include: The Bucket List (sealed), Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (sealed), Speed Racer (sealed), 10,000BC (sealed) x2, The Matrix, Matrix Reloaded, Matrix Revolutions and Harry Potter Years 1-5 boxset Items are complete, boxed and in fair condition apart from the items listed above that are sealed
PlayStation Portable (PSP) Platinum Movie Tie-in bundle (PAL) [9] Includes: Star Wars Battlefront II (x2), Transformers The Game, Disney Pixar Cars (x2), Harry Potter and the Goblet of fire, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End and Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy Games are complete, boxed and in great condition apart from Pirates of the Caribbean which is without its manual
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets posters and point of sale promotional material for films, books and DVD /Videos, to include Bloomsbury pennants, shop counter cardboard DVD & Video point of sale display, shop point of sale DVD and Video pennants/flags, film posters, and others, Fair to Excellent. Posters are various styles and sizes, measuring from 16" x 12" to 84.5" x 19". See photo.
Harry Potter Deluxe Editions Rowling (J.K.) Harry Potter and the Philosophers' Stone, L. (Bloomsbury) 1999 [No. 10/9/8]; Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets, L. (Bloomsbury) 1999 [10/9/8]; Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, L. (Bloomsbury) 1999, [10/9]; Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, L. (Bloomsbury) 2000 [10/9/87/6/5/4], all 8vo, decor. varied coloured pictorial and gilt lettered cloth, in red slip case. (4)
Actor Hugh Mitchell Signed 10x8 Colour Photo In Character As Colin Creevey in the Harry Potter films . 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
Melita Clarke who played a wizard in the Harry Potter films signed 10x8 inch colour photo. 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
LEGO & Pokémon Mixed Group Including: LEGO Base Plates x10, Lego Police 7287 Part Built Boat, Lego Part Build Plane Wing, LEGO Mini Figures Series 20 & 23 Blind Bags, LEGO Harry Potter Fantastic Beasts Series 22, Quantity Of Pokémon Cards, Plus Others, Unchecked For Completeness Or Correctness; Good To Good Plus, (Qty).
Mattel Harry Potter & Movie Collection Including: Harry Potter Dolls Voldemort, Professor Minerva McGonagall, Wands, Jurassic World Indominus Rex Destroy 'N Denvour Dinosaur, Chap Mei Jungle Adventure Elephant, Betty Boop, Barbie Hot Wheels, Unchecked For Completeness Or Correctness; Good To Good Plus, (Qty).
J.K. ROWLING; Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, 2000, deluxe first edition, first printing, with twenty-five signatures to include Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Gary Oldman, Michael Gambon, Roger Lloyd Pack, Maggie Smith, Rupert Grint, Jason Isaacs, David Tennant, Miranda Richardson, Robert Pattinson, Ralph Fiennes, Katy Leung, Afshan Azad, Pedrag Bjelac, Tom Felton, William Melling, Devon Murray, Josh Herdman, Oliver Phelps, James Phelps, Brendan Gleeson, Bonny Wright, Shefali Chowdhury and David Bradley, with a letter of authenticity
An Edwards & Sons locking Autograph & Letters album, comprising a collection of late Victorian and early Edwardian notes and calling cards signed by theatrical, political and other notables of the period, to include; Royalty & Nobles Prince Frederick Duleep Singh on Old Buckenham Hall, Attleborough, headed paper dated 1904; George, Duke of Cambridge, on Gloucester House headed black-edged paper dated 1862; Antarctic explorer Sir Philip Lee Brocklehurst letter on paper embossed with the family crest and motto 'Veritas Me Dirigit'; John Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll ‘Marquis of Lorne’, on Kensington Palace headed paper; William Ward, 1st Earl of Dudley on Dudley House headed black-lined paper dated 1884.Politicians, Authors & ArtistsPolitician Lord Randolph Churchill on Beaufort Castle, Beauly, headed paper; Lord Cadogan on Lord Privy Seal headed paper dated 1891; Dividend payment request signed by Viscount Castlemain dated 1725; King Solomon’s Mines author Sir Henry Rider Haggard on headed paper from Ditchingham House, Bungay, Suffolk, (with embossed hieroglyph motif and dated ’88, arranging a visit from a Mr Broadley (possibly barrister and author Alexander Meyrick Broadley?); illustrator and caricaturist Harry Furniss on ‘Lika Joko’ headed and illustrated paper (the short-lived humorous magazine which he founded and was editor after leaving Punch), dated September 1894 (one month before the first edition of the magazine, which only ran until April 1895); artist and keeper of the Royal Academy Ernest Crofts on Burlington House headed paper dated 1901.Actors & other Performers Actress Violet Vanbrugh to Mr Gray 1894; actor & singer Charles Hayden Coffin on headed paper for Campden Hill Cottage and dated 1892; actress Winifred Emery from the Theatre Royal Brighton; actor, director, and mentor to Noel Coward, Sir Charles Henry Hawtrey dated 1892; actor and theatre manager Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson on embossed notepaper for 22 Bedford Square; American actress Cora Brown-Potter on headed paper for Burleigh House, 16 Blenheim Road; actress Evelyn Mary Millard; actress Mrs Patrick Campbell on headed paper from 33 Kensington Square; actor-manager Sir Squire Bancroft on headed paper for The Garrick Club dated 1886; singer and comedy actor Rutland Barrington.As well as some unidentified examples and a selection of clipped signatures
Rowling (J.K.) Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, first edition, official signed Bloomsbury bookplate by the author on front free endpaper, original boards, dust-jacket, fine, 2005; and a quantity of other Potter-related material, including c.20 other books and catalogues, as well as printed ephemera relating to the books and films and to Rowling herself, v.s., v.d. (sml qty) *** As there was no official signing for this title, official signed bookplates were sent to a select number of bookshops.Ephemera includes a Tiffany and Co. silver Harry Potter bookmark, postcards, badges, a prop box for a wand from Olivander's shop, and other related objects and ephemeral items.
Rowling (J.K.) Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, signed by the author on half-title, original cloth with mounted colour illustration and gilt signature, 1999; Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, 1999; Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, 2000, first deluxe editions, original cloth with mounted colour illustration and gilt signatures, spine ends a little bumped, otherwise fine, 8vo (3)
* STUART MCALPINE MILLER (SCOTTISH b. 1964), SPELLBOUND IN MOTION limited edition digital print on paper, signed in silver ink and numbered 43/100, from the Revelations : A Portrait of Magic Seriesmounted, framed and under glass image size 81cm x 63cm, overall size 101cm x 82cmNote: certificate of authenticity is included with this lot.Note 2: Scottish artist Stuart regularly hits the headlines with his Pop Art paintings. Fusing cartoons with themes of idealism and consumerism, his multilayered artworks blend the past with the present through layers of figurative imagery, text and symbols. His release, Revelations: A Portrait of Magic, depicts the central characters of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Stuart's McAlpine Miller’s spectral style has been described as ‘supernatural realism’ by the BBC and Radio 2 art critic Estelle Lovatt, who also praised its 4D aesthetic, adding that he has “one of the most creative minds in art today”. Using subtle tones of paint, he creates the illusion of transparency. The overall effect is similar to looking through a glass bottle, distorting the image and presenting a different version of the same subject. In turn, a far-fetched reality is created, highlighting the unrealistic expectations of today’s society. A graduate of the prestigious Glasgow School of Art, Stuart is an admirer of Old Masters such as Caravaggio and Hieronymus Bosch but is particularly inspired by one of the leading exponents of Pop Art, Andy Warhol. Stuart says: “Warhol’s views on mass consumerism and the way he translated these into his art is something I really relate to. I hope my art does something similar and stands the test of time.” Inspired by JK Rowling's Harry Potter novels, Stuart’s Revelations: A Portrait of Magic collection has captured best-loved characters including Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Albus Dumbledore, Draco Malfoy and Bellatrix Lestrange. Stuart says: “The art of illusion and magic reveals itself through the unified bond of the three central characters. As we continue to work in unison, we open the doors to an unimagined future, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. A new era lies ahead, as yet unrecognised but already awaiting our arrival.”In 2011, Stuart was chosen as artist-in-residence by the world-famous Savoy hotel after its major refurbishment. During his time there, he produced the collection A Time For Reflection: The Savoy Suite, which offered a unique insight into the hotel's patron, including Alfred Hitchcock, Marilyn Monroe and Charlie Chaplin. This popular release for Castle Fine Art was followed by Lost Lives/Split Personalities, which depicted some of history's most famous musicians including David Bowie, Amy Winehouse, Freddie Mercury and George Michael. Music took on a new meaning for Stuart when he began playing the piano seriously. Stuart says: “Music has for me, like many others, greatly influenced my own approach to my art, and the potential it creates within. The emotion that music can reveal allows the listener to transport themselves to a time, a place and a feeling. Art can do the same. We just have to open our minds.” The piano and art took on a new significance for Stuart when he was commissioned by Paul McCartney to paint the piano which he used on his 2004 European Tour. Stuart’s talents also saw him work on several advertising campaigns including Renault, McVities and Virgin; he also painted a triptych of The Alternative Last Supper used as backdrop for the main dining scene in Stephen Berkoff’s 1998 film Decadence. Stuart McAlpine Miller has commissions and collectors around the world, and has exhibited internationally, including Connaught Brown, the Catto Gallery, Kings Road Gallery, Rebecca Hossack Gallery and Duncan Miller in London; Ruth O'Hara and Hoerle-Guggenheim in New York and the SOTA Gallery, Hong Kong, as well as through the Castle Fine Art network of galleries in the UK.
* STUART MCALPINE MILLER (SCOTTISH b. 1964), A COMPLEX NATURE limited edition digital print on paper, signed in silver ink and numbered 64/100, from the Revelations : A Portrait of Magic Seriesmounted, framed and under glass image size 81cm x 63cm, overall size 101cm x 82cm Note: certificate of authenticity is included with this lot.Note 2: Scottish artist Stuart regularly hits the headlines with his Pop Art paintings. Fusing cartoons with themes of idealism and consumerism, his multilayered artworks blend the past with the present through layers of figurative imagery, text and symbols. His release, Revelations: A Portrait of Magic, depicts the central characters of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Stuart's McAlpine Miller’s spectral style has been described as ‘supernatural realism’ by the BBC and Radio 2 art critic Estelle Lovatt, who also praised its 4D aesthetic, adding that he has “one of the most creative minds in art today”. Using subtle tones of paint, he creates the illusion of transparency. The overall effect is similar to looking through a glass bottle, distorting the image and presenting a different version of the same subject. In turn, a far-fetched reality is created, highlighting the unrealistic expectations of today’s society. A graduate of the prestigious Glasgow School of Art, Stuart is an admirer of Old Masters such as Caravaggio and Hieronymus Bosch but is particularly inspired by one of the leading exponents of Pop Art, Andy Warhol. Stuart says: “Warhol’s views on mass consumerism and the way he translated these into his art is something I really relate to. I hope my art does something similar and stands the test of time.” Inspired by JK Rowling's Harry Potter novels, Stuart’s Revelations: A Portrait of Magic collection has captured best-loved characters including Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Albus Dumbledore, Draco Malfoy and Bellatrix Lestrange. Stuart says: “The art of illusion and magic reveals itself through the unified bond of the three central characters. As we continue to work in unison, we open the doors to an unimagined future, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. A new era lies ahead, as yet unrecognised but already awaiting our arrival.”In 2011, Stuart was chosen as artist-in-residence by the world-famous Savoy hotel after its major refurbishment. During his time there, he produced the collection A Time For Reflection: The Savoy Suite, which offered a unique insight into the hotel's patron, including Alfred Hitchcock, Marilyn Monroe and Charlie Chaplin. This popular release for Castle Fine Art was followed by Lost Lives/Split Personalities, which depicted some of history's most famous musicians including David Bowie, Amy Winehouse, Freddie Mercury and George Michael. Music took on a new meaning for Stuart when he began playing the piano seriously. Stuart says: “Music has for me, like many others, greatly influenced my own approach to my art, and the potential it creates within. The emotion that music can reveal allows the listener to transport themselves to a time, a place and a feeling. Art can do the same. We just have to open our minds.” The piano and art took on a new significance for Stuart when he was commissioned by Paul McCartney to paint the piano which he used on his 2004 European Tour. Stuart’s talents also saw him work on several advertising campaigns including Renault, McVities and Virgin; he also painted a triptych of The Alternative Last Supper used as backdrop for the main dining scene in Stephen Berkoff’s 1998 film Decadence. Stuart McAlpine Miller has commissions and collectors around the world, and has exhibited internationally, including Connaught Brown, the Catto Gallery, Kings Road Gallery, Rebecca Hossack Gallery and Duncan Miller in London; Ruth O'Hara and Hoerle-Guggenheim in New York and the SOTA Gallery, Hong Kong, as well as through the Castle Fine Art network of galleries in the UK.
* STUART MCALPINE MILLER (SCOTTISH b. 1964), HYPNOTIC REVEAL limited edition digital print on paper, signed in silver ink and numbered 58/100, from the Revelations : A Portrait of Magic seriesmounted, framed and under glass image size 81cm x 63cm, overall size 101cm x 82cmNote: certificate of authenticity is included with this lot.Note 2: Scottish artist Stuart regularly hits the headlines with his Pop Art paintings. Fusing cartoons with themes of idealism and consumerism, his multilayered artworks blend the past with the present through layers of figurative imagery, text and symbols. His release, Revelations: A Portrait of Magic, depicts the central characters of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Stuart's McAlpine Miller’s spectral style has been described as ‘supernatural realism’ by the BBC and Radio 2 art critic Estelle Lovatt, who also praised its 4D aesthetic, adding that he has “one of the most creative minds in art today”. Using subtle tones of paint, he creates the illusion of transparency. The overall effect is similar to looking through a glass bottle, distorting the image and presenting a different version of the same subject. In turn, a far-fetched reality is created, highlighting the unrealistic expectations of today’s society. A graduate of the prestigious Glasgow School of Art, Stuart is an admirer of Old Masters such as Caravaggio and Hieronymus Bosch but is particularly inspired by one of the leading exponents of Pop Art, Andy Warhol. Stuart says: “Warhol’s views on mass consumerism and the way he translated these into his art is something I really relate to. I hope my art does something similar and stands the test of time.” Inspired by JK Rowling's Harry Potter novels, Stuart’s Revelations: A Portrait of Magic collection has captured best-loved characters including Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Albus Dumbledore, Draco Malfoy and Bellatrix Lestrange. Stuart says: “The art of illusion and magic reveals itself through the unified bond of the three central characters. As we continue to work in unison, we open the doors to an unimagined future, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. A new era lies ahead, as yet unrecognised but already awaiting our arrival.”In 2011, Stuart was chosen as artist-in-residence by the world-famous Savoy hotel after its major refurbishment. During his time there, he produced the collection A Time For Reflection: The Savoy Suite, which offered a unique insight into the hotel's patron, including Alfred Hitchcock, Marilyn Monroe and Charlie Chaplin. This popular release for Castle Fine Art was followed by Lost Lives/Split Personalities, which depicted some of history's most famous musicians including David Bowie, Amy Winehouse, Freddie Mercury and George Michael. Music took on a new meaning for Stuart when he began playing the piano seriously. Stuart says: “Music has for me, like many others, greatly influenced my own approach to my art, and the potential it creates within. The emotion that music can reveal allows the listener to transport themselves to a time, a place and a feeling. Art can do the same. We just have to open our minds.” The piano and art took on a new significance for Stuart when he was commissioned by Paul McCartney to paint the piano which he used on his 2004 European Tour. Stuart’s talents also saw him work on several advertising campaigns including Renault, McVities and Virgin; he also painted a triptych of The Alternative Last Supper used as backdrop for the main dining scene in Stephen Berkoff’s 1998 film Decadence. Stuart McAlpine Miller has commissions and collectors around the world, and has exhibited internationally, including Connaught Brown, the Catto Gallery, Kings Road Gallery, Rebecca Hossack Gallery and Duncan Miller in London; Ruth O'Hara and Hoerle-Guggenheim in New York and the SOTA Gallery, Hong Kong, as well as through the Castle Fine Art network of galleries in the UK.
* STUART MCALPINE MILLER (SCOTTISH b. 1964), FROM THE EVIL WITHIN limited edition digital print on paper, signed in silver ink and numbered 43/100, from the Revelations : A Portrait of Magic Seriesmounted, framed and under glass image size 81cm x 63cm, overall size 101cm x 82cmNote: certificate of authenticity is included with this lot.Note 2: Scottish artist Stuart regularly hits the headlines with his Pop Art paintings. Fusing cartoons with themes of idealism and consumerism, his multilayered artworks blend the past with the present through layers of figurative imagery, text and symbols. His release, Revelations: A Portrait of Magic, depicts the central characters of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Stuart's McAlpine Miller’s spectral style has been described as ‘supernatural realism’ by the BBC and Radio 2 art critic Estelle Lovatt, who also praised its 4D aesthetic, adding that he has “one of the most creative minds in art today”. Using subtle tones of paint, he creates the illusion of transparency. The overall effect is similar to looking through a glass bottle, distorting the image and presenting a different version of the same subject. In turn, a far-fetched reality is created, highlighting the unrealistic expectations of today’s society. A graduate of the prestigious Glasgow School of Art, Stuart is an admirer of Old Masters such as Caravaggio and Hieronymus Bosch but is particularly inspired by one of the leading exponents of Pop Art, Andy Warhol. Stuart says: “Warhol’s views on mass consumerism and the way he translated these into his art is something I really relate to. I hope my art does something similar and stands the test of time.” Inspired by JK Rowling's Harry Potter novels, Stuart’s Revelations: A Portrait of Magic collection has captured best-loved characters including Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Albus Dumbledore, Draco Malfoy and Bellatrix Lestrange. Stuart says: “The art of illusion and magic reveals itself through the unified bond of the three central characters. As we continue to work in unison, we open the doors to an unimagined future, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. A new era lies ahead, as yet unrecognised but already awaiting our arrival.”In 2011, Stuart was chosen as artist-in-residence by the world-famous Savoy hotel after its major refurbishment. During his time there, he produced the collection A Time For Reflection: The Savoy Suite, which offered a unique insight into the hotel's patron, including Alfred Hitchcock, Marilyn Monroe and Charlie Chaplin. This popular release for Castle Fine Art was followed by Lost Lives/Split Personalities, which depicted some of history's most famous musicians including David Bowie, Amy Winehouse, Freddie Mercury and George Michael. Music took on a new meaning for Stuart when he began playing the piano seriously. Stuart says: “Music has for me, like many others, greatly influenced my own approach to my art, and the potential it creates within. The emotion that music can reveal allows the listener to transport themselves to a time, a place and a feeling. Art can do the same. We just have to open our minds.” The piano and art took on a new significance for Stuart when he was commissioned by Paul McCartney to paint the piano which he used on his 2004 European Tour. Stuart’s talents also saw him work on several advertising campaigns including Renault, McVities and Virgin; he also painted a triptych of The Alternative Last Supper used as backdrop for the main dining scene in Stephen Berkoff’s 1998 film Decadence. Stuart McAlpine Miller has commissions and collectors around the world, and has exhibited internationally, including Connaught Brown, the Catto Gallery, Kings Road Gallery, Rebecca Hossack Gallery and Duncan Miller in London; Ruth O'Hara and Hoerle-Guggenheim in New York and the SOTA Gallery, Hong Kong, as well as through the Castle Fine Art network of galleries in the UK.
* STUART MCALPINE MILLER (SCOTTISH b. 1964), SPLIT PERSONALITY limited edition digital print on paper, signed in silver ink and numbered 43/100, from the Revelations : A Portrait of Magic Seriesmounted, framed and under glassimage size 81cm x 63cm, overall size 101cm x 82cmNote: certificate of authenticity is included with this lot.Note 2: Scottish artist Stuart regularly hits the headlines with his Pop Art paintings. Fusing cartoons with themes of idealism and consumerism, his multilayered artworks blend the past with the present through layers of figurative imagery, text and symbols. His release, Revelations: A Portrait of Magic, depicts the central characters of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Stuart's McAlpine Miller’s spectral style has been described as ‘supernatural realism’ by the BBC and Radio 2 art critic Estelle Lovatt, who also praised its 4D aesthetic, adding that he has “one of the most creative minds in art today”. Using subtle tones of paint, he creates the illusion of transparency. The overall effect is similar to looking through a glass bottle, distorting the image and presenting a different version of the same subject. In turn, a far-fetched reality is created, highlighting the unrealistic expectations of today’s society. A graduate of the prestigious Glasgow School of Art, Stuart is an admirer of Old Masters such as Caravaggio and Hieronymus Bosch but is particularly inspired by one of the leading exponents of Pop Art, Andy Warhol. Stuart says: “Warhol’s views on mass consumerism and the way he translated these into his art is something I really relate to. I hope my art does something similar and stands the test of time.” Inspired by JK Rowling's Harry Potter novels, Stuart’s Revelations: A Portrait of Magic collection has captured best-loved characters including Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Albus Dumbledore, Draco Malfoy and Bellatrix Lestrange. Stuart says: “The art of illusion and magic reveals itself through the unified bond of the three central characters. As we continue to work in unison, we open the doors to an unimagined future, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. A new era lies ahead, as yet unrecognised but already awaiting our arrival.”In 2011, Stuart was chosen as artist-in-residence by the world-famous Savoy hotel after its major refurbishment. During his time there, he produced the collection A Time For Reflection: The Savoy Suite, which offered a unique insight into the hotel's patron, including Alfred Hitchcock, Marilyn Monroe and Charlie Chaplin. This popular release for Castle Fine Art was followed by Lost Lives/Split Personalities, which depicted some of history's most famous musicians including David Bowie, Amy Winehouse, Freddie Mercury and George Michael. Music took on a new meaning for Stuart when he began playing the piano seriously. Stuart says: “Music has for me, like many others, greatly influenced my own approach to my art, and the potential it creates within. The emotion that music can reveal allows the listener to transport themselves to a time, a place and a feeling. Art can do the same. We just have to open our minds.” The piano and art took on a new significance for Stuart when he was commissioned by Paul McCartney to paint the piano which he used on his 2004 European Tour. Stuart’s talents also saw him work on several advertising campaigns including Renault, McVities and Virgin; he also painted a triptych of The Alternative Last Supper used as backdrop for the main dining scene in Stephen Berkoff’s 1998 film Decadence. Stuart McAlpine Miller has commissions and collectors around the world, and has exhibited internationally, including Connaught Brown, the Catto Gallery, Kings Road Gallery, Rebecca Hossack Gallery and Duncan Miller in London; Ruth O'Hara and Hoerle-Guggenheim in New York and the SOTA Gallery, Hong Kong, as well as through the Castle Fine Art network of galleries in the UK.
UNITED KINGDOM Queen Elizabeth II (1952-2022) silver proof two pound £2 2020 with David Bowie cameo, slabbed by NGCS and graded PF69. The Royal Mint UNITED KINGDOM fifty pence 2022 with Hogwart's Express reverse design, issued to commemorate 25 years of Harry Potter. JERSEY 50p 2024 Red Arrows. Changechecker five pound coins x9 and 2023 New Coinage of King Charles II held in ring binder folder. The Royal Mint UNITED KINGDOM five pound coins 1999 and 2006 x2 and Day to Remember silver plated fifty pence six-coin commemorative set.
Collection of Robert Harrop Camberwick Green figures, comprising four Collectors Club figures - CGFG03 Mr Clutterbuck (Builder), CGFG02 Tabatha The Cat, CGFG04 Cuthbert's Aunt; two Collectors Club pin badges; Camberwick Green plaque; CGM07 Mopp's House; CGM09 The Fishmonger's Shop; and CG30 Harry Farthing (Potter), with original boxes (9)
A collection of music & comedy autographs obtained at the Aston Hippodrome in Birmingham during the 1950s, mostly signed on press & publicity photographs mounted on card playbills, to include Norman Wisdom, Ray Ellington, Albert Semprini, Billy O'Sullivan, Albert Whelan, Bill Kerr, Ivy Benson, Jack Jackson, Bert Ford, Issy Bonn, The Hedley Ward Trio, Benny Lee, The Three Monarchs, Tommy Reilly, Les Filles D'Eve, Harry Secombe, Jeanette Landis, Sandy Powell, Shane Sisters, David Whitfield, The Radio Revellers, The Kentones, Gus Aubrey, Jimmy O'Dea, Maureen Potter, and several others, plus a small number of b&w photographs of performances, condition varied
ROWLING, J. K. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, first edition, 10th printing, 8vo, hardback, bold & vibrant boards, usual toning to edges of text-block, 2cm marginal loss to pp.103/104 (not affecting text), a few very faint marks, shelf-lean, slight bumping to extreme corners, light creasing to ffep, dust-jacket with creasing to front flap, else a nice copy, London: Bloomsbury, 1997
ROWLING, J. K. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, first deluxe edition, London: Bloomsbury, 2000._Prisoner of Azkaban, first deluxe edition, second printing, 1999._Chamber of Secrets, hardback fourth printing, 1998_Prisoner of Azkaban, hardback second printing, 1999._Philosopher’s Stone, celebration edition, first printing, paperback, 2001. (5) _RANSOME, Arthur. Great Northern, FIRST ed., unclipped d.j., rubbing at edges, chipping/toning at spine, London: Jonathan Cape, 1947._Coot Club, unclipped d.j., spotting/toning/chipping, 1934._The Picts and the Martyrs, first, no d.j., 1943._Secret Water, first, no d.j., 1939._The Big Six, first, no d.j., 1940._Winter Holiday, first, no d.j., 1933._Missee Lee, first, no d.j., 1941._Pigeon Post, first, no d.j., 1936._Swallows and Amazons, sixth printing, no d.j., 1934 (9) (14)
Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone - J.K. Rowling. Published 1999 by Bloomsbury, London. First Printing of the UK Deluxe collector’s edition. Full number line beginning with [1] to the copyright page as called for. In original red boards, lettered in gilt to front and spine, illustrated art to front, gilt to all edges of text block, ribbon present. A fine unread copy. The Bloomsbury Archives record that only 4869 copies of the first issue deluxe Philosopher's Stone were printed. Thomas Taylor (illustrator)
SPECIAL SIGNINGS; two Harry Potter photographs of Maggie Smith and Zoe Wannamaker, Smith with label verso ‘15th November 2002 “The Breath of Life” Theatre Royal – Haymarket, London’, both with a certificate from Special Signings dated 22/11/2002, 25cm x 20.5cm, with two Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone trading cards ‘Letter for Harry’ signed by Richard Griffiths, with Cards Inc certificates (4).
CARDS INC; three Harry Potter signed items, comprising a signed photograph of Warwick Davies as Professor Flitwick, 25.5cm x 20.5cm, a Chamber of Secrets photographic print signed by Julian Glover, and a Franky Mwangi signed trading card, each with certificate; with a photographic print of the Gryffindor Quidditch team signed by James and Oliver Phelps, with Collector Zone certificate (4)

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