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Alan Caiger-Smith (1930-2020) two earthenware goblets, brown glaze decorated, marked to base and two other goblets by Robin Hopper, Canada (4) CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Dennis Hopper was an American actor, filmmaker, and artist, known for his work in the film industry. While he was primarily recognized for his acting career, Hopper was also a talented photographer. He captured images throughout his life, particularly during the 1960s and 1970s, which reflected the cultural and social changes happening in America during that time. Hopper's photography often focused on subjects related to counterculture, street life, and the world of entertainment. He documented iconic figures such as Andy Warhol, Martin Luther King Jr., and Mick Jagger, among others. His photographic style was characterized by its rawness and candid nature, capturing unguarded moments and intimate portraits. Hopper's photography gained recognition in the art world, and his work has been exhibited in galleries and museums internationally. He published a book of his photographs titled ""Out of the Sixties"" in 1986, which showcased his unique perspective and his ability to capture the spirit of the era. It's important to note that Dennis Hopper was primarily known as an actor and filmmaker, but his photography remains a significant aspect of his artistic legacy. Measures 1 9.75 x 13.02 Verso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper."
Dennis Hopper was an American actor, filmmaker, and artist, known for his work in the film industry. While he was primarily recognized for his acting career, Hopper was also a talented photographer. He captured images throughout his life, particularly during the 1960s and 1970s, which reflected the cultural and social changes happening in America during that time. Hopper's photography often focused on subjects related to counterculture, street life, and the world of entertainment. He documented iconic figures such as Andy Warhol, Martin Luther King Jr., and Mick Jagger, among others. His photographic style was characterized by its rawness and candid nature, capturing unguarded moments and intimate portraits. Hopper's photography gained recognition in the art world, and his work has been exhibited in galleries and museums internationally. He published a book of his photographs titled ""Out of the Sixties"" in 1986, which showcased his unique perspective and his ability to capture the spirit of the era. It's important to note that Dennis Hopper was primarily known as an actor and filmmaker, but his photography remains a significant aspect of his artistic legacy. Measures 1 9.75 x 13.02 Verso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper."
Dennis Hopper was an American actor, filmmaker, and artist, known for his work in the film industry. While he was primarily recognized for his acting career, Hopper was also a talented photographer. He captured images throughout his life, particularly during the 1960s and 1970s, which reflected the cultural and social changes happening in America during that time. Hopper's photography often focused on subjects related to counterculture, street life, and the world of entertainment. He documented iconic figures such as Andy Warhol, Martin Luther King Jr., and Mick Jagger, among others. His photographic style was characterized by its rawness and candid nature, capturing unguarded moments and intimate portraits. Hopper's photography gained recognition in the art world, and his work has been exhibited in galleries and museums internationally. He published a book of his photographs titled ""Out of the Sixties"" in 1986, which showcased his unique perspective and his ability to capture the spirit of the era. It's important to note that Dennis Hopper was primarily known as an actor and filmmaker, but his photography remains a significant aspect of his artistic legacy. Measures 1 9.75 x 13.02 Verso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper."
Dennis Hopper was an American actor, filmmaker, and artist, known for his work in the film industry. While he was primarily recognized for his acting career, Hopper was also a talented photographer. He captured images throughout his life, particularly during the 1960s and 1970s, which reflected the cultural and social changes happening in America during that time. Hopper's photography often focused on subjects related to counterculture, street life, and the world of entertainment. He documented iconic figures such as Andy Warhol, Martin Luther King Jr., and Mick Jagger, among others. His photographic style was characterized by its rawness and candid nature, capturing unguarded moments and intimate portraits. Hopper's photography gained recognition in the art world, and his work has been exhibited in galleries and museums internationally. He published a book of his photographs titled ""Out of the Sixties"" in 1986, which showcased his unique perspective and his ability to capture the spirit of the era. It's important to note that Dennis Hopper was primarily known as an actor and filmmaker, but his photography remains a significant aspect of his artistic legacy. Measures 1 9.75 x 13.02 Verso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper."
Dennis Hopper was an American actor, filmmaker, and artist, known for his work in the film industry. While he was primarily recognized for his acting career, Hopper was also a talented photographer. He captured images throughout his life, particularly during the 1960s and 1970s, which reflected the cultural and social changes happening in America during that time. Hopper's photography often focused on subjects related to counterculture, street life, and the world of entertainment. He documented iconic figures such as Andy Warhol, Martin Luther King Jr., and Mick Jagger, among others. His photographic style was characterized by its rawness and candid nature, capturing unguarded moments and intimate portraits. Hopper's photography gained recognition in the art world, and his work has been exhibited in galleries and museums internationally. He published a book of his photographs titled ""Out of the Sixties"" in 1986, which showcased his unique perspective and his ability to capture the spirit of the era. It's important to note that Dennis Hopper was primarily known as an actor and filmmaker, but his photography remains a significant aspect of his artistic legacy. Measures 1 9.75 x 13.02 Verso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper."
Dennis Hopper was an American actor, filmmaker, and artist, known for his work in the film industry. While he was primarily recognized for his acting career, Hopper was also a talented photographer. He captured images throughout his life, particularly during the 1960s and 1970s, which reflected the cultural and social changes happening in America during that time. Hopper's photography often focused on subjects related to counterculture, street life, and the world of entertainment. He documented iconic figures such as Andy Warhol, Martin Luther King Jr., and Mick Jagger, among others. His photographic style was characterized by its rawness and candid nature, capturing unguarded moments and intimate portraits. Hopper's photography gained recognition in the art world, and his work has been exhibited in galleries and museums internationally. He published a book of his photographs titled ""Out of the Sixties"" in 1986, which showcased his unique perspective and his ability to capture the spirit of the era. It's important to note that Dennis Hopper was primarily known as an actor and filmmaker, but his photography remains a significant aspect of his artistic legacy. Measures 1 9.75 x 13.02 Verso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper."
Dennis Hopper was an American actor, filmmaker, and artist, known for his work in the film industry. While he was primarily recognized for his acting career, Hopper was also a talented photographer. He captured images throughout his life, particularly during the 1960s and 1970s, which reflected the cultural and social changes happening in America during that time. Hopper's photography often focused on subjects related to counterculture, street life, and the world of entertainment. He documented iconic figures such as Andy Warhol, Martin Luther King Jr., and Mick Jagger, among others. His photographic style was characterized by its rawness and candid nature, capturing unguarded moments and intimate portraits. Hopper's photography gained recognition in the art world, and his work has been exhibited in galleries and museums internationally. He published a book of his photographs titled ""Out of the Sixties"" in 1986, which showcased his unique perspective and his ability to capture the spirit of the era. It's important to note that Dennis Hopper was primarily known as an actor and filmmaker, but his photography remains a significant aspect of his artistic legacy. Measures 1 9.75 x 13.02 Verso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.
Hopper Cycles for Speed and Reliability. Offset auf modernem Leinen aufgezogen. 70 x 52 cm. Nottingham, J. Howitt und Sohn, um 1950 Eindrucksvolles Werbeplakat für den Produzenten "Hopper". Dieser war ein im Vereinigten Königreich ansässiger Fahrradhersteller, der 1913 mit dem Fahrradunternehmen Elswick fusionierte. - Gerollt. Papierbedingt gebräunt, leicht stocklfeckig und mit hinterlegten Fehlstellen, kleinen Randläsuren und Knickspuren. Mit kräftigen Farben und dekorativ.
After Edward Hopper (American, 1882-1967) - 'Man From Nighthawks', 20th century pencil study on card, with artist's name, title and date '1942' inscribed below, behind glass in early 20th century gilt wood frame with a Christie's label of the period marked 'DU502/1', 12.2 x 17.1 cm (including frame)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS AND BIRD ORNAMENTS, comprising a Chinese porcelain plaque hand painted mountain scene with a red wax seal and paper label stuck to the front, a seven piece wooden 'Grass Hopper' band, a Norwegian Nyform 'Troll' figure, 'Country Artists' penguin figures, the Coalport sculptures of The Village Inn, The Towers and The Gate House, seven miniature pewter figures, four boxed porcelain thimbles, Wade Whimsie Hat Box Series 'Jock- no coat' and 'Dachie'(chipped and reglued nose), etc. (Qty) (Condition Report: wooden grass hoppers have some wear and slight damage)
GENERAL MILLS/AIRFIX/PALITOY ARCHIVE: A large quantity (70+) of PALITOY MAINLINE reference photographs to include: LNER 1306 "Mayflower" steam loco, a Railfreight hopper wagon, Class 56 Diesel number 56079 and others - (mostly 10" x 8") together with 11 x amateur photographs (2" x 2") of steam locomotives (Q)
A Well Engineered Model Of The Alyn Foundry, R.T.E 40CC, hopper cooled open crank "Hit and Miss" Horizontal Farmers Barn Engine, single cylinder, 1.25 inch bore, 1:75 inch stroke twin six spoke flywheels of 6.5 inch diameter, model No. 359, mounted on a wood plinth, overall diameter 16 x 9 inch, 16 inch high, model finished in ref, green, bright metal and black (base).
Triang, Hornby, H & M mixed group of rolling stock & accessories. To include Triang R254 0-6-0 BR Green clockwork loco; Hornby various unboxed wagons & brake vans, 10x R033 MGR hopper wagons (8x have been weathered); Triang Stephenson's Rocket tender + 3x coaches; H & M Test Track & Relco for cleaner tracks plus other items. Conditions: Fair to Excellent with Good Plus boxes. (Qty)
Hornby O Gauge a group of Goods Wagons consisting of "Fyffes" Private Owner Banana Van late pre-war circa 1939 with matt base, sides and roof are generally Excellent all contained in a Good Plus box date coded 3/40 and a Hornby Railway Company Coal Wagon in a Hopper Wagon box. Good Plus. (2)
French and English Hornby O Gauge a quantity consisting of French No.1S Postal Coach, Good Plus boxed together with a 1S All green 2nd Passenger Coach and a Non-Regional early Hopper Wagon Series Hornby Meccano Paris gold and red transfer to one end, the lot also includes a Meccano Liverpool Single Barrel Wine Wagon with Vigie early version with open axle guards and droplink couplings, overall Excellent in Good Plus box. (4)
Hornby Railways and other commercial manufacturers OO Gauge train pack and rolling stock consisting of R794 advance passenger train, power car, non-power car and 3 x passenger coaches, BR Intercity blue/grey passenger coaches x 2, R126 car transporter with cars, R035 Freightliner Wagon with containers, R249 MGR Hopper, R140 Duracell Tanker, R002 Birdseye covered van, R009 Shredded Wheat covered van and a number of others, together with a Wrenn W5039 Esso Petrol Tank Wagon, Good Plus to Excellent in Good to Good Plus boxes.
Dapol OO Gauge mixed group of Goods Wagons consisting of Small & Son 7-plank Open, Mould Collieries, 12-ton Hopper, Barrow Tanker, Bass Charrington, GWR Ale Wagon, Somerset Trading, Preston Worcester 5-plank, Wrenwick Wilton Torquay 7-plank and many others, condition Excellent in Good Plus to Excellent boxes. (31)
Hornby (China) a mixed group of Goods Wagons consisting of R6183 75-ton Breakdown Crane weathered edition, R6422 NE Covered Wagon x 7, R6585 East Midlands Joint Electricity Open Wagon, R6591 6-Plank Eagles Bush, R60049 LWB Open Wagon, R6566 S&C 20-ton Hopper Stephenson Clarke together with R6116 3-piece Wagon Pack Cowham & Shearer and R6114 3-Wagon Pack Airedale. Excellent in Excellent boxes. (14)
Edward Hopper (1882–1967) was a prominent American realist painter known for his iconic and evocative depictions of urban and rural scenes. He is celebrated for his ability to capture a sense of solitude, introspection, and the quiet moments of everyday life.Hopper's works often feature solitary figures, empty cityscapes, and atmospheric lighting. His paintings are characterized by their use of light and shadow to create a sense of mood and emotion. Through his art, Hopper conveyed a feeling of loneliness and a sense of detachment, often exploring themes of isolation and the modern urban experience.Some of his most famous paintings include:1. **"Nighthawks" (1942):** Perhaps his most iconic work, "Nighthawks" depicts a late-night diner with three customers and a server. The scene, illuminated by the diner's interior lights, conveys a sense of urban isolation and a feeling of emptiness.2. **"Automat" (1927):** This painting features a lone woman sitting in a well-lit automat, evoking a sense of solitude and introspection.3. **"Early Sunday Morning" (1930):** The painting captures a quiet street scene in the early morning light, emphasizing the contrast between the quiet street and the bustling city beyond.Hopper's ability to capture the emotional complexity of human experience within ordinary settings has made his work enduring and influential. His unique style and his exploration of themes such as alienation, introspection, and the interplay of light and shadow have left a lasting impact on the art world. Hopper's contributions to American realism continue to be studied and appreciated by art enthusiasts and scholars alike.Measures 38 x 25.
Dennis Hopper (1936–2010) was an American actor, filmmaker, and artist known for his versatile talents, rebellious spirit, and contributions to film, art, and popular culture. He gained fame for his roles in iconic films and also made a mark as a photographer and director.Key points about Dennis Hopper and his legacy:1. **Early Career:** Hopper began his acting career in the 1950s and gained widespread recognition for his role in "Rebel Without a Cause" (1955). He later starred in films such as "Easy Rider" (1969), where he also served as director and co-writer.2. **"Easy Rider":** Hopper's directorial debut, "Easy Rider," became a cultural phenomenon and a symbol of the counterculture movement of the 1960s. The film's exploration of freedom, rebellion, and the open road left a lasting impact on cinema.3. **Artistic Expression:** In addition to acting and filmmaking, Hopper was a talented visual artist, working in painting, photography, and sculpture. His artworks often reflected his unique perspective and personal experiences.4. **Photography:** Hopper was an accomplished photographer, capturing candid and intimate moments of his friends, fellow actors, and the cultural landscape. His photographs provide a glimpse into the artistic and social milieu of his time.5. **Challenging Roles:** Hopper was known for taking on challenging and unconventional roles, often portraying characters who embodied the spirit of rebellion and nonconformity.6. **Versatility:** Hopper's career was marked by a wide range of roles, from intense and dramatic characters to comedic and offbeat roles.7. **Cultural Impact:** His work, both in film and art, contributed to shaping the counterculture movement and reflecting the changing social dynamics of his era.8. **Later Work:** In later years, Hopper continued to act in a variety of films and television projects, showcasing his enduring appeal and talent.9. **Legacy:** Dennis Hopper's influence as an actor, filmmaker, and artist continues to resonate in contemporary culture. His contributions to cinema, art, and his willingness to challenge conventions have left a lasting mark on entertainment and creativity.Dennis Hopper's multidimensional career and his willingness to explore diverse forms of artistic expression made him an iconic figure in the realms of film, art, and counterculture. His work remains relevant and influential, inspiring artists, filmmakers, and audiences to embrace their creativity and question societal norms.Measures 14.5 x 10.75.
Vintage Gauge 1 Freight Stock by Bing and Marklin (10), short Bing wagons including lime wagon and continental-style 'tilt' wagon with hoops, (lacks canvas tilt), longer type horse wagon, repainted early hopper wagon and 2 LMS open wagons, together with Marklin single bolster wagon, large Midland Railway wagon (for Gamages, couplers replaced), and a continental open wagon with vigie, and a tank unit only from a gas cylinder wagon, varying F-G (10)
An assortment of Bing and other 0 Gauge Trains and Accessories (qty), an early Bing continental 0-4-0 loco, with red 2nd class and blue 3rd class coaches, all P, UK market 20 ton hopper wagon (P) and 1912-issue Shields and Brown tank wagon, F-G, a later large bogie coach in LMS crimson with brass buffers and couplers, F, a wayside station with just two (Sunlight and Lux) adverts, F, missing chimney and other damages, a base-less crossing keeper's house, a pair of short ramps by Bub or similar and small quantity of Marklin and other straight rails, some parts of a Brimtoy train, mostly P-F (qty)
Matchbox Superfast 2 x 47b Beach Hopper - both are metallic dark blue body with "sunburst" hood label, clear windscreen, orange interior, tan driver - (1) darker shade body with low splatter of pink spots, mid pink base with Pat App number - Mint unboxed; (2) lighter shade body with medium splatter of pink spots, light pink base with Pat App number - Mint in Fair Type J Box. (2)
Matchbox Superfast US issue Rola-Matics Carry Case gift set containing (1) 10b Ford Mustang Piston Popper - metallic dark blue body, rare pale amber tinted windows (not light amber these are significantly lighter), white interior, bare metal base; (2) 39a Clipper - metallic magenta body, light amber windows, lemon yellow interior, metallic emerald green base, chrome engine exhausts; (3) 47b Beach Hopper - metallic dark blue body with medium splatter of pink spots & sunburst hood label, clear windscreen, tan driver, orange interior, pink base; (4) 57c Ford Wildlife Truck - lemon yellow body with Ranger hood label, red windows, smoke grey tinted canopy with burnt sienna lion, bare metal base with "gunmetal" effect (usual distortion to canopy); (5) 67b Ford Capri Hot Rocker - metallic lime green body, clear windows, ivory interior, bare metal base - all Near Mint to Mint in Near Mint carry case with Good Plus to Excellent a little creased printed card insert.

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