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I NEED A DODGE: JOE STRUMMER ON THE RUN (2015) (3 in Lot) - Special Premiere Poster & UK Quad - Joe Strummer, The Clash - Artwork by Chris Howell - Hand-Signed & Numbered #288/500 + Joe Strummer One Million Dollar note - 28.75 " x 20" (73 x 51 cm) & 30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm) - Flat/Unfolded (as issued)
This lot will be auctioned on Wednesday, June 30th. The auction will begin at 9:00am PDT 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 June 29th or July 1st. Page 21 from issue No. 1 and pages 41 and 48 from issue No. 2 of Marvel Comics' The Dark Crystal. Released in 1982 both as individual comic books and as part of Marvel Super Special No. 24, this adaptation of the Jim Henson film was written by David Anthony Kraft with pencils and cover art by Bret Blevins, ink by Vince Colletta, and background ink by Rick Bryant and Richard Howell. This lot consists of annotated black-and-white comic art for pp. 21 and color guides for pp. 41 and 48. It is in good overall condition with some corners cut in the standard comic art style. Dimensions (each): 17" x 11" (43.25 cm x 28 cm) Sold without copyright; see notice in the Buyer's Guide. Estimate: $400 - 600
This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 29th. The auction will begin at 9:00am PDT 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 June 30th or July 1st. A set of production reference photos of kids on bikes from Steven Spielberg's sci-fi classic E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. Elliott (Henry Thomas) and his friends Greg (K.C. Martel), Steve (Sean Frye), and Tyler (C. Thomas Howell) rode-and later flew-bikes around their suburban California town. This lot consists of 20 reference and continuity photos taken, and in several cases, hand-labeled with the character's names by production, as well as two strips of celluloid, one of which is labeled "30-6 A cam." The set is in good overall condition with minor signs of handling throughout. Dimensions (each): 4" x 5" (10.25 cm x 12.75 cm) Estimate: $800 - 1,200
Young, Franklin K. and Edwin C. Howell. The minor tactics of chess. A treatise on the deployment of the forces in obedience to strategic principle. 6th edition. Boston, Little, Brown and Co., 1908. 8°. Mit 1 Tafel und Diagrammen. 221 Seiten. Orig. illustrierter Leinenband. (33) * Vergl. Linde - N. 1108; vergl. Betts 11 - 5. Mit eigenhändiger Widmung von Franklin K. Young auf Vorsatz: "To Charles C. Smider with compliments of the author Franklin K. Young. Sept. 13 / 09." Der amerikanische Schachschriftsteller Franklin Knowles Young (1857 - 1931) versuchte in einer Reihe von Büchern die Schlachtfeldprinzipien auf das Schachspiel anzuwenden. Zustand: Innen gebräunt. Einband berieben und etwas bestoßen.
A good inscribed Lowestoft jug, dated 1794Of baluster shape on a stout circular foot, the scroll handle with a high thumbrest, inscribed 'J.S/ 1794' within a cartouche of entwined ribbons and festoons in blue to the front, the handle with flower sprigs to either side and distinctive vertical strokes at the junctures, a 'lattice and flower' border below the rim, 14.7cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceGeoffrey Godden Collection, Sotheby's sale, 17 July 1959, lot 166Illustrated by Geoffrey Godden, Lowestoft Porcelains (1985), p.178, pl.221. The demand for commemorative porcelain decorated in underglaze blue seemingly continued into the last decade of production at Lowestoft, despite the concurrent popularity of polychrome pieces. See John Howell, Lowestoft Porcelain: The Final Decade, ECC Trans, Vol.17, Pt.3 (2001), p.336, fig.14 for a related jug inscribed 'Thos. Wright/ 1796'.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Lowestoft model of a pug dog, circa 1770Left in the white, modelled seated on a rectangular base with its head turned to the right, its collar secured with a rosette, 9.1cm highFootnotes:Most examples of this rare model are decorated with patches of manganese or enamelled in a more naturalistic style. A pair of manganese pugs is illustrated by Geoffrey Godden, Lowestoft Porcelains (1985), p.130, pl.161. Although initially attributed to Longton Hall, corresponding fragments recovered from the Lowestoft factory site in 1967 suggested otherwise. The highly phosphatic body disproves a Staffordshire origin in any case. For further discussion see John Howell, Lowestoft Manganese-Decorated Animals, ECC Trans, Vol.13, Pt.3 (1989), pp.183-4 and pls.167-9.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A very rare Lowestoft spittoon, circa 1775-80Of globular shape with a broad everted rim and an unusual double-scrolled handle, printed in blue with large flower sprays and a butterfly, three further floral sprays and a tramline border inside the rim, 11.4cm high, crescent markFootnotes:ProvenanceGeoffrey GoddenPeter Scully CollectionIllustrated by Geoffrey Godden, Lowestoft Porcelains (1985), p.26, pl.14. Spittoons are rare at Lowestoft and rarer still with a handle. Both the form and the prints would appear to have been directly inspired by Worcester examples, although the present lot has a particularly exaggerated wide flared rim. A spittoon with a plain loop handle is illustrated by John Howell, Lowestoft From Well Known Collections, ECC Trans, Vol.14, Pt.3 (1992), p.246. An example without a handle was sold by Bonhams on 29 September 2020, lot 193.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A very rare Lowestoft teabowl and saucer, circa 1764Of Hughes type and left in the white, moulded in relief with circular panels flanked by chrysanthemum-like flowers, alternating with tapering trellis panels, the teabowl with 'IH 1764' incorporated into the moulded design, saucer 12.1cm diam (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceBonhams sale, 23 April 2008, lot 213It is possible that the 'IH' monogram stands for the modeller and painter James Hughes. For a discussion see John Howell, Early Lowestoft, ECC Trans, Vol.11, Pt.2 (1982). Examples are recorded with the dates 1761, 1762 and 1764 and the circular panels are usually painted in blue with landscapes. By virtue of the very small number of examples found in the white, it is likely that only one white service was produced. Another white teabowl, presumably from the same service, is illustrated by Geoffrey Godden, Lowestoft Porcelains (1985), p.75, pl.76.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An important Lowestoft birth tablet, dated 1796Of circular form with a raised rim, painted in blue with a loop and line border, the centre inscribed 'MARY RUSHMER/ born Octr 29/ 1796' surrounded by feathery scrollwork, the reverse with a large peony spray, pierced for suspension, 7.3cm diamFootnotes:ProvenanceMrs Russell Colman CollectionListed by A F B Kiddell, Inscribed and Dated Lowestoft Porcelain, English Porcelain Circle Trans, Vol.3 (1931), p.49 and by Geoffrey Godden, Lowestoft Porcelains (1985), p.235, no.D.184. Illustrated by John Howell in his paper, Lowestoft Porcelain: The Final Decade, ECC Trans, Vol.17, Pt.2 (2001), pp.346-7, fig.49. Birth tablets are unique to the Lowestoft factory, made to commemorate the births of local children. Local records show that a Mary Rushmer(e) was born on 29th October 1796 in Frostenden, just a few miles south of Lowestoft. For a birth tablet similar in style also dated 1796 see Sheenah Smith, Lowestoft Porcelain in Norwich Castle Museum, Vol.1 (1975), no.16.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare Lowestoft saucer dish, circa 1790Printed in blue and 'washed in' by hand with a very elaborate 'scroll, flower and cell' border, the centre inscribed 'A Trifle from Lowestoft' surrounded by a similar border created from small printed sections, 19.6cm diamFootnotes:It is extremely rare to find printed decoration on a Lowestoft 'Trifle'. The only example known to John Howell at the time of writing was a small bowl inscribed 'A trifle from Hingham' formerly in the Colman Collection, see his paper, Transfer-Printed Lowestoft Porcelain, ECC Trans, Vol.7, Pt.3 (1970), p.219. A saucer dish printed with an Oriental landscape with a similar border, also 'washed over by hand', is illustrated by Geoffrey Godden, English Blue and White Porcelain (2004), p.303, pl.382.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare Lowestoft model of a swan, circa 1790Left in the white, naturalistically modelled with an elegantly arched neck and delicately moulded wings held close to its body, 6cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceMargaret CorsonFlowerday CollectionShards matching the swan's right wing were found at the Lowestoft factory site in 1903-04 and are illustrated by Sheenah Smith, Lowestoft Porcelain in Norwich Castle Museum, Vol.2 (1985), pl.20. A version with the eyes and beak picked out in enamels from the Brian Wood Collection was sold by Bonhams on 14 November 2018, lot 398. Further polychrome 'sepia' examples are illustrated and discussed by John Howell, Lowestoft Manganese-Decorated Animals, ECC Trans, Vol.13, Pt.3 (1989), p.182 and pl.165(b), who suggests that this decoration was intended to mimic the downy feathers of cygnets.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare Lowestoft tea canister and cover, circa 1775-80Of large size and ovoid shape with a cylindrical cover, printed in blue with the 'Floral Sprays with Butterflies' or 'Three Flowers' pattern of a large floral spray, smaller sprigs and two butterflies between tramline borders, 15.2cm high (2)Footnotes:This rare form of tea canister and its decoration are derived from Worcester. The adaptation of Worcester's original 'Three Flower' design and its use at Lowestoft across a number of teawares including a complete miniature service held in Norwich Castle Museum is discussed by John Howell, Transfer-Printed Lowestoft Porcelain, ECC Trans, Vol.7, Pt.3 (1970), pp.215-6 and pl.184. See also a related sugar bowl and mustard pot illustrated by Geoffrey Godden, English Blue and White Porcelain (2004), p.297, pls.369-70. A similar tea canister printed with the 'Fence' pattern was sold by Bonhams on 2 May 2018, lot 404.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Pair: Lance Corporal A. E. Billett, Military Foot Police British War and Victory Medals (P-1926 L. Cpl. A. E. Billett. M.F.P.) generally very fine or better Pair: Lance Corporal W. W. Ward, Military Foot Police British War and Victory Medals (P-2289 L. Cpl. W. W. Ward. M.F.P.) good fine Pair: Lance Corporal H. J. Howell, Military Foot Police British War and Victory Medals (P-5382 L. Cpl. H. J. Howell. M.F.P.) nearly very fine or better (6) £50-£70
DECORATIVE BINDINGS: A collection of legal texts, 17th century and later, to include: Howell (T.B.), A COMPLETE COLLECTION OF STATE TRIALS AND PROCEDINGS FOR HIGH TREASON AND OTHER CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS, Longman, Hurst et al, London 1814, THE TRIAL OF JAMES O?COIGLY? FOR HIGH TREASON, M. Gurney, London 1798, A DISCOURSE CONCERNING TREASONS, AND BILLS OF ATTAINDER, J. Roberts London 1717, JENKINSIUS REDIVIVUS: OR THE WORKS OF THAT GRAVE, LEARNED, TRULY-LOYAL, AND COURAGEOUS JUDGE JENKINS, John Hindmarsh, London 1681, THE LEGITIMACY OF AMICIA, DAUGHTER OF HUGH CYVELIOK, EARL OF CHESTER, CLEARLY PROVED, Samuel Lowndes, London 1679, THE TRIAL BY IMPEACHMENT, OF HENRY LORD VISCOUNT MELVILLE, FOR HIGH CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS, Longman, Hurst et al, London 1806, etc (Qty) Provenance: The Estate of Lord Kenyon, Gredington.
SIX BOXES AND LOOSE CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS, SUNDRIES ETC, to include Bell and Howell 8mm projector, a Bell and Howell Super 8 20mm Cine Camera, Viners cutlery, a Kasparov Team-Mate advanced Chess Computer, Boots scales with 'Fred' (Homepride) brass weights 1lb to 1oz, model boats, a world classic 9 inch globe, stoneware hot water bottles, dried flowers, boxed Thomas Kinkade White Christmas Masterpiece Edition ornament, etc
A GROUP OF CINEMATIC ITEMS etc, to include a Bell & Howell Filmsound 16mm cine projector and speaker, a Pathescope 9.5mm home cinema projector, a Kodak Kodascope sixteen - 20 projector, fifteen volume film related books published by Cadillac, a Jelco Automatic 8 cine camera, a Kodak Brownie Vecta camera, an D Deckel Mynchen compur plate camera complete with 120 roll film back, a pair of Tasco 10x50 binoculars in soft case and cardboard box, a boxed limited edition Walt Disney's Masterpiece Fantasia deluxe collectors edition, framed prints of Advertising Stoll Picture Theatre posters featuring laurel & Hardy, The Ideal Kinema leaflets etc
DAVID BRINDLEY (BORN 1949), CAMPO SANTO STEFANO, VENICE, signed lower left, watercolour, framed, 16cm by 21cm; together with PARTRIDGE GARDNER, "JOHN'S GIRL", monogrammed, watercolour, framed, 22cm by 17cm; JONATHAN TROWELL (1938-2013), ORCHESTRA, limited edition print, signed and numbered 100/175 in pencil, blindstamp, framed, 21.5cm by 27.5cm (visible sheet); and DAVID HOWELL (BORN 1939), HEADING FOR THE SEA, signed lower left, oil on canvas board, framed, 26.5cm by 34.5cm. (4)The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Good condition.
An Ensign 16mm Cine Camera and Projector, an Ensign Simplex Pockette 16mm cine camera, motor runs, body G, with f/3.5 lens and an Ensign Alpha-Sixteen 16mm Projector, No 1213, untested, body G, some paint chips, wear, with Super Lens, elements F, with two film spools, lot includes a Bell & Howell Sportster cine camera, motor runs, body G
A Tray of Lenses and Lens Converters, lens brands include Bell & Howell, Hanimex, Kiron, Mitakon, Optomax, Prakticar, Ricoh, Super Albinar, Tamron and Tokina, (11), lens converter types include front wide angle, front tele and rear tele converters, from Kodak, Mamiya/Sekor, Nikon, Schneider-Kreuznach, Sun, Teleplus, Vivitar and Zeiss Ikon (20 approx)
Three Early Cine Cameras, including a DeVry Standard 'Lunchbox', Bell & Howell Filmo-Electro and Filmo 141-B (3) Note: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
A Bell & Howell Filmo 70 Cine Camera, with Taylor Hobson Cooke Cinema f/3.5 1" lens, haze to lens Note: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
BRIAN HEALEY (British, 20th century); watercolour, 'Gorch Foch at Liverpool, signed, 27 x 37cm and four other maritime and topographical pictures to include John Howell; colour lithograph of Liverpool Docks, signed, A L Rockwood; lithograph 'St John's Market, Elliott Street, Liverpool 1893', signed and dated 1980, Dupas(?); pen sketch 'Central Library, Manchester', signed and titled and Wilfred L Vinson; etching 'Gateway St James' Palace', signed and titled, all framed and glazed (5).
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