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Hornby 0 Gauge clockwork LMS Locomotives and Tenders and 4-wheel Coaches (8 including tenders), No 2 Special compound 1185, repainted, F-G, lacks one front buffer, tested well, Type 501 5600 0-4-0 Locomotive and tender, F-G, tested well, LMS 4-wheel Coaches (3), F, BR grey Hopper Wagon G (8, including tenders)
Four Bachmann G scale (gauge 1) American Coaches and Hopper Car (5), coaches all with clerestory roofs, including boxed Santa Fe baggage/brake coach in green by REA Models, VG-E, with unboxed Bachmann NYPB&W blue mail coach No. 1063, East Broad Top dark green day coach No. 20 'Orbisonia' with buckeye couplers, both with battery lights, WP&YR baggage van No. 203 by unknown maker and with some damages, and a yellow 'Peabody' coal hopper wagon, mostly G, moderate playwear (5)
Boxed Hornby 0 Gauge No 40 Locomotive and Rolling Stock (30), the locomotive in BR black, with key, VG, mech tested well, box F, with pre-war GW hopper wagon and SR brake van, both with original boxes, and 23 others including 6 late-issue No. 50 wagons (various), plus 4 boxed BR-era containers and a cable drum, mostly G-VG, boxes vary F-VG (30)
Hornby 0 Gauge boxed pre and post war Wagons, Pre-war, Gas Cylinder, NE BOGIE Luggage Van,Trolley wagon with two Cable Drums, Flat Truck with LMS Container, Barrel wagon, LMS Cattle Truck and NORD Brake Van (roof rusty), Post-War, No 1, Lumber wagon, Side Tipping wagon, Shell Tank truck, grey Hopper wagon, No 41 Passenger Brake Van, No 50, Low side wagon with Cable Drum, Saxa Salt, Lumber wagon, Goods Van, (3) and Goods Brake Van, all in , red, orange or green original boxes, F-VG, boxes F-G (19)
Hornby 0 Gauge unboxed pre and post-war Locomotive Coaches and Wagons (25), including, Type 501 LMS maroon 0-4-0 Loco 5600 (no Tender, tested well), LMS 4-wheel Coaches (4), BR maroon (2, one poor) and LNER Passenger Guards Van, LMS green Hopper, LMS bogie Van, Guards Van and Open Truck, red Cement truck, bogie and 4-wheel Lumber wagons, Trinidad side Tipper and McAlpine Tipper, NE Refrigerator Van and Brake Van, ESSO and Gas Cylinder Tank wagons, Milk Traffic Truck with 5 Milk Churns and two BR grey Open wagons, F-VG (25)
EASY RIDEROne Sheet (27" x 41")Very Fine- on Linen Columbia, R-1972Rarely is a reissue poster more highly treasured than the original, but this is one example. In the 1969 campaign, the studio chose to play down the "biker flick" theme, with only a daydreaming Peter Fonda in profile and no motorcycle in sight. As the film was a chopper-thundering success, when paper for the re-release was launched in 1972, the studio showed no further hesitation, capitalizing on the famous image of Fonda and Dennis Hopper rollin' down the highway.Before linen backing, the poster was folded. There are touchups to the borders and along the fold lines. The poster is now quite presentable.Dennis Hopper and Peter Fonda gave the US '60s counterculture its cinematic voice with this low-budget road movie about a pair of bikers roaring across the American Southwest and South. Significant success with younger audiences sparked the "New Hollywood" movement of the 1970s.This lot will be auctioned on Friday, April 19th. The auction will begin at 9:30am PST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on April 18th.
A large collection of Triang and Hornby 00 guage electric model railway, including rolling stock, track, buildings etc; Grand Suspension Bridge, Mammoth engine, Smokey Joe, Triang R259 engine, GWR Freight set, a Triang electric RS.4 set and Passenger train (both boxed), Triang R.407 turntable, Triang R.161 Operating Hopper Car Set, Triang Battle Space combat unit etc, and various decorations and buildings etc (6 trays)
A PAIR OF WMF PEWTER ART NOUVEAU CANDLESTICKS AND THREE TUDRIC PEWTER PIN TRAYS AFTER A DESIGN BY ARCHIBOLD KNOX (11)The pierced entwined bases of the candlesticks stamped, 28cm high; the pin trays stamped and numbered 01263, including one with planished base, 13cm wide; a brass grass hopper calendar holder and a brass envelope holder, together with a pair of alloy metal knife rests modelled as cats; a pewter caddy spoon with enamel cabochon, stamped English Pewter and a pewter paper knifeProvenance: The Purple Shop – The Anthony Gardner Collection.See Bellmans website article for further information: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/the-purple-shop-the-anthony-gardner-collectionCondition Report:WMF - marks rubbed (see images) and loss of detail due and plating along with scratches around the bases. Possibly the drip trays and nozzle inserts are later as they are not plated. All other items with scratches marks and wear. One pin tray with hammered finish partly worn. Envelope letter stand with knocks to the base and corners.
Mabel Wellington Jack (American, 1899 - 1975) "Coal Hopper at 14th St." WPA lithograph. Pencil signed and titled in lower margin. "Federal Art Project NYC WPA" stamped verso. A very good impression. Jack produced numerous prints for the Graphic Art division of the WPA Federal Art Project, varying in theme from urban street scenes, to sport, industrial and domestic scenes. Image Size: 11 x 16 in. Sheet Size: 14 x 19 in. Unframed.
Large tray containing fourteen unboxed Hornby wagons, mix of pre & post-war: LMS meat; green snowplough; LMS open with sheet rail; ‘Meccano’ orange tipping; another blue & sand; 2 x No.1 crane; LMS green hopper; ‘Meccano’ coal red; GW milk traffic; LMS fish; double wine; gas cylinder; GW flat with container. Overall (VG)
Large tray containing thirteen boxed Hornby goods wagons, mix of pre & post-war: NE fish; Fyffes banana; BR maroon milk traffic (NM-M); LMS flat with container, gas cylinder; barrel wagon blue barrels, double chain; NE goods brake; Blue Circle Portland Cement; BR(E) flat with cable drum; fibre; timber; BR hopper; BR open with sheet rail. Overall (E) (BG-E)
Seven post-war items of Hornby 0-gauge rolling stock. All (NM-M) (BNM-M): No.1 Crane truck; No.50 hopper; No.1 BR goods van; No.1 Refrigerator LMS van; BR Flat truck with BR furniture container (container is also M); No.1 BR cattle truck; No.41 Passenger brake van (M) (BM). Overall a very fine collection.
RETRO GAMING BBC MICRO COMPUTER GROUP, Microviteh Cub colour monitor, two Acorn BBC micro computers, Challenger 3 disc drive, Opus disc drive, Watford disc drive, three Rom cartridges together with a selection of software and books. Gaming editions of Hopper, Castle Quest, Aviator, Elite, Meteor Misson and Missile Base etcProvenance: Private collection CardiffCondition: Untested, some games boxed, viewing advised
Photography and Art to include Dennis Hopper 'Photographs 1961 - 1967', sealed, 'The Great American Pinup', La Dolce Vita - 60's Life Style in Rome' , 'Photography The Masters', Cecil Beaton 'Theatre of War', Wilson David M. 'The Lost Photographs of Captain Scott', Nickel Douglas 'Frances Frith in Egypt and Palestine - A Victorian Photographer Abroad', ' An Illustrated Anthology of Erotica', Arnold Eve 'Marilyn Monroe an Appreciation'. Leibovitz Annie 'Pilgrimage', Cappa Robert 'Photographs' (2 boxes)
Rolling Stone Magazines 1970, twenty 1970 Rolling Stone Magazines comprising (and with cover stories in brackets): No 49 ( Mick Jagger) No 50 (Altamont Death Festival) No 52 ( John Fogerty) No 53 (Grateful Dead Bust) No 54 (Sly Stone family) No 55 (Chicago) No 56 (2 copies - Dennis Hopper) No 57 (Paul McCartney) No 58 ( Captain Beefheart) No 59 (Little Richard) No 60 (America 1970) No 61 ( Charles Manson) No 64 (Janis Joplin) No 65 (Mick Jagger in performance) No 66 (2 copies - Grateful Dead) No 67 ( Isle of Wight Festival) No 69 ( Janis Joplin) No 72 (Leon Russell) all intact with some discoloured edges, folds and the odd tear
Edward Hopper (1882–1967) was an American realist painter known for his iconic and often melancholic depictions of American life. His works are characterized by a sense of isolation, urban and rural landscapes, and a focus on the play of light and shadow.Key points about Edward Hopper include:1. **Early Life and Artistic Training:** Edward Hopper was born on July 22, 1882, in Nyack, New York. He studied at the New York School of Art under prominent artists such as Robert Henri.2. **Realism and American Scene Painting:** Hopper emerged during a time when modernist movements were gaining traction, but he retained a commitment to realism. His works are often associated with American Scene Painting, a movement that focused on depicting American life in a realistic manner.3. **Themes and Subjects:** Hopper's paintings often feature solitary figures in quiet, contemplative moments or scenes of urban and rural landscapes. He captured the mood and atmosphere of his subjects, creating a sense of introspection and isolation.4. **Cinematic Influence:** Hopper's compositions have a cinematic quality, often resembling freeze-frame moments from a film. His use of light and shadow, along with the careful framing of scenes, contributed to the narrative quality of his paintings.5. **Iconic Works:** Some of Hopper's most famous works include "Nighthawks," which depicts patrons in a late-night diner, and "Automat," showcasing a woman alone in an automat at night. These paintings exemplify his ability to convey a sense of urban alienation.6. **Marriage to Jo Hopper:** Edward Hopper married fellow artist Josephine Nivison in 1924. Jo often served as a model for his paintings, and the couple's relationship is a recurring theme in his works.7. **Long Career:** Hopper's artistic career spanned several decades, and he continued to paint into the 1960s. Over the years, his style evolved, but his themes of solitude, isolation, and the interplay of light remained consistent.8. **Recognition and Influence:** Hopper's work gained recognition over time, and he became one of the most celebrated American artists of the 20th century. His influence extended to later generations of realist and figurative painters.9. **Legacy:** Edward Hopper's legacy endures through the impact of his distinctive style and his ability to capture the mood and atmosphere of American life. His works, marked by a sense of quietude and introspection, continue to be widely exhibited and studied.Edward Hopper passed away on May 15, 1967, in New York City. His contributions to American realism and his exploration of the psychological and emotional dimensions of his subjects have left an indelible mark on the history of American art.Measures 20 x 24.Sold "after" Hopper.

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