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ASSORTED INDIE/PUNK MEMORABILIA. Approximately 140 items to include: a Morrissey Suedehead cassette tape (TCPOP 1618), a ticket for Joe Strummer & Mescaleros at M.E.N. in 2000, The Beta Band The Three E.P.'s set of 3 symbol window stickers, Lou Reed Fan Club promotional sticker, Rock 'N' Roll Comics: R.E.M., Freak Brothers comic, a Mercenary Skank 1982 A4 poster, a set of Kevin Cummins Archive 1: Liverpool postcards, some promo photographs to include: The Wedding Present, Teenage Fanclub, The Grids, Flaming Lips, Lemonheads, Therapy?The Wildhearts, The Playn Jayn, Ween, 72 repro Stone Roses/Inspiral Carpets photographs, a Global Underground promo pack (luggage tag, sweets, soap, keyring bottle opener etc.), a Michael Jackson standee, a Universal Studios Bates Motel promo shower cap, a Radiohead 'Meeting People Is Easy 10 Min Clip (Looped x3) VHS tape, a Thee Hypnotics Half Man Half Boy VHS tape, a Coverdale Page cover slick, aan Iggy Pop American Caesar cocer slick, 5 Tom Waits promo carrier bags, 2 Ash 1977 promo carrier bags, Herbaliser Take London promo lighter and various flyers.
On Sunday May 29th 2011 the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, Austin, Texas undertook a very special mammoth screening "Day of the Apes - A 35mm marathon of the five original Planet of the Apes films". For each of the five films a different artist was commissioned and it is great to see the differing interpretation and diverse artististic styles employed. Attendees of all five showings were given the oppurtunity to purchase a unique set of six posters which included a "Go Ape" variant by Jason Edmiston. On offer here is a complete set of six hand-numbered prints all numbered #231 and comprises "Planet of the Apes" by Martin Ansin (#231/415), "Beneath the Planet of the Apes" by Ken Taylor (#231/395), "Escape From the Planet of the Apes" by Rich Kelly (#231/320), "Conquest for the Planet of the Apes" by Phantom City Creative (#231/370), "Battle for the Planet of the Apes" by Florian Bertmer (#231/345) and "Go Ape" by Jason Edmiston (#231/295). A rare oppurtunity to obtain a complete same numbered set.A same hand-numbered (#231) complete set of Mondo posters.24" x 36" (61 x 91.5 cm)Condition: Very Good to ExcellentAll prints are presented rolled, flat and unfolded. The five 'film' titles are screenprinted on a heavy stock paper and present to excellent effect with the minimal of handling wear. The "Go Ape" poster is offset and printed on a semi-gloss lighter weight paper (similar to the type of paper used on a regular movie poster). There are two small clean tears (1" bottom edge and 1/2 inch right edge) which have been repaired using conservation tape. These are only evident on extremely close inspection and do not affect the image area. Otherwise excellent.Artist: Martin Ansin, Ken Taylor, Rich Kelly, Phantom City Creative, Florian Bertmer and Jason Edmiston.£500 - 700VAT Status: Ω
James Bond 007. 3 individually carded Coibel James Bond Secret Agents Gadgets from 1985 including Exploding Coin, Exploding Lighter and Exploding Spoon, all of which appear E, sealed on generally VG cards but with a small amount of surface paper label loss to front of some cards occasioned by price sticker removal. (3)
5 Watches including a ladies Seiko Quartz and two Gents watches by Citizen and Casio, all unboxed, a BMW Motorsport Ice-Watch Unisex blue with outer box and a boxed Gents Sekonda Watch. This lot also includes three boxed Lighters by Penguin, Ronson and an official BMW lighter by Rowenta together with 22 boxed TV and Film related DVD's, various titles including 'Top Gear', 'Benidorm', 'Early Doors', 'The Italian Job' etc. (30)
A set of four 19th century Continental relief carved oak religious plaques, depicting biblical scenes, 38 x 29cm Condition:- Crucifixion panel shows two vertical splits, the right side looks to have been apart then re-attached, some scattered worm holes particularly on the right- Baptism scene - four holes drilled near each corner, otherwise some very minor chipping- Sacrifice scene - one fine crack running down from the top, can just be seen at the top edge, other small chipping but basically good- Final panel - right hand side looks to have been broken away and re-attached at some point and is slightly lighter in colour with some worm holes
A LARGE CAST SILVER LIGHTER IN THE FORM OF A POODLE'S HEAD, LONDON 1961, maker's mark indistinct but possibly by Tiffany & Co, the heavy cast silver head with containing a detachable lighter to the base. 9cm high, 16.2 troy ouncesMaker's mark is not clear. One tiny dent to edge of base but otherwise in very good condition.
A RARE AND UNUSUAL 1796 PATTERN HEAVY CAVALRY TROOPER'S SWORD, 88cm blade with spear point, retaining most of its original polish, regulation pierced steel disc hilt with D-shaped knuckle guard, leather covered wooden grip, contained in its steel scabbard. This scarce example of the sought after Heavy Cavalry Disc Hilt appears significantly smaller and lighter in proportions, perhaps for an NCO.
A scarce post WW1 Britains 'Types Of The British Army Royal Army Medical Corps (Red Cross) Waggon. 4 wheeled wagon painted In dark grey with silk tilt, with two seated medical orderlies, pulled by 4 dark brown horses, two with riders. All figures in lighter khaki uniforms with peaked caps. In a red paper covered box with applied label to lid, minor age wear. Contents VGC-very minor chips only. A fine example. £100-150
4 Dinky Toys. Jaguar XK120 Coupe (157). An example in deep yellow with lighter yellow wheels, black tyres. Boxed. Plus an Austin Healey Sprite (112), in red with cream interior, with spun wheels. Porsche 356A (182) in red with spun wheels (silver painted!), plus a Sunbeam Alpine (101) in turquoise with dark blue interior, also with spun wheels. GC-VGC some chipping, mainly to Alpine. £100-150
Arthur Singer (1917 - 1990) "Cardinal and Red Carnation" Signed lower left. Original Watercolor painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the 20c Ohio: Cardinal and Red Carnation stamp issued on April 14, 1982. Cardinal - The male Cardinal brings the female tidbits of berries and insects during the two weeks that she incubates the three bluish-white eggs spotted with brown. While she prepares another nest for a second set of eggs, the male often takes complete charge of the fledglings, feeding them grasshoppers and beetles. So strong is the male Cardinal's instinct to feed young birds that he sometimes thrusts food down the throats of nestlings of other species. When out of the nest, the fledglings wear a plumage even browner and duller than their mother's garb, but soon their undersides turn lighter and the crests of the young male birds become reddish in color. Red Carnation - The Red Carnation, a European native, has been cultivated for the last two thousand years. Its name is derived from the Latin carnis, flesh, because the flower is commonly thought of as being pale pink, or flesh-colored. It was honored with the title of state flower of Ohio in memory of President William McKinley. He was born in Niles, Ohio, in 1843, and it was his favorite flower. More than one hundred varieties of Carnations have been developed by man from the original wild pink, which had only five petals. Carnations come in many colors, all with highly fragrant flowers. Some varieties have a narrow edging of a second color trimming the petals. Image Size: 11.75 x 13.75 in. Overall Size: 17.5 x 19.5 in. Unframed. (B05081)

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