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Rock / Prog LPs, twelve albums of mainly Heavy and Progressive Rock comprising Nucleus (Elastic Rock, We'll Talk About It Later), King Crimson - In The Wake of Poseidon, Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon, Quintessence - Self, If -Same, Black Sabbath - Masters of Reality, Magna Carta - Seasons, Queen - A Night at the Opera, Fifth Avenue Band - Same, Visitor 205 - Cain! and Bo Hansson - Lord of the Rings - various years and conditions
This series brings to life some of the characters from Tolkien's, Lord of the Rings, the imaginary world of Middle Earth. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: David LyttletonIssued: 1980-1984Dimensions: 3"L x 2.75"W x 7"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Lego - Collection of various mixed Lego to include a large variety of bricks, accessories and parts with a small quantity of related instruction manuals to include Lord Of The Rings 79006, Star Wars 75075, Ultra Agent 70161, Ninjago 70601, Ninjago 70733, etc, together with around 30 mainly Lego minifigures (2 Boxes)
George Cruikshank (British, 1792-1878)The Fairy Ring signed, dated and indistinctly inscribed 'GEORGE CRUIKSHANK.1855.--' (on leaf centre right)oil on canvas 74.5 x 96.7cm (29 5/16 x 38 1/16in).Footnotes:ProvenanceWith International Galleries, The Strand. Private collection, UK. Purchased from the above by the uncle of the current owner in June 1945, and thence by descent.ExhibitedLondon, British Institution, 1856, no. 458.George Cruikshank was born in London as son of Isaac Cruikshank one of the leading caricaturists of the late 1790s. George first worked under his father's tutelage as his apprentice and assistant and his early career would be defined by socio-political caricatures. On the death of James Gilray in 1815, Cruikshank became England's most popular satirist and for the next decade he irreverently caricatured the political policies of the Tories and the Whigs and found ample inspiration in the royal family. Indeed, it is reported that in June 1820, King George IV, having lost patience with the artist, paid him £100 'not to caricature His Majesty in any immoral situation.'In the early 1820s Cruikshank began to work on illustrations and it is estimated that he worked on more than 850 books. He is famed for working closely with his friend Charles Dickens, however in the context of the current lot, his most significant commission was for the first English translation (by Edgar Taylor and David Jardine) of Grimms' Fairy Tales, published in 1823 as German Popular Stories. In illustrating these stories Cruikshank would have been exposed to a fantastical world from which it is easy to imagine the subject of a fairy ring being born. It is also interesting to note that in 1846 John Murray published a group of stories titled The Fairy Ring, by the Grimm Bothers, translated by John Edward Taylor and illustrated by Richard Doyle. The work was republished in 1857, just a year after Cruikshank's The Fairy Ring was exhibited at the British Institution. A preparatory watercolour and two preparatory sketches for the exhibit can be found in the collection of the British Museum and it is easy to imagine these being inspired by the 1846 edition or perhaps to be potential illustrations for the 1857 reprint. The Fairy Ring fits into the uniquely British tradition of fairy painting which began in the late eighteenth century with artists such as William Blake and Henry Fuseli and was continued into Cruikshank's era by the likes of John Anster Fitzgerald, and Sir Joseph Noel Paton. Cruikshank presents his countless fairies hand in hand, dancing in rings around a crowned fairy seated on a central toadstool. More fairies are arriving on the backs of giant bats which are silhouetted against a partially veiled crescent moon which gently lights the scene. The sense of the occult is palpable and unsurprisingly there is a wealth of folklore relating to fairy rings, their origins, significance and portents. The naturally occurring circles, known as fairy rings, seen in grass and woodland areas and caused by the presence of fungi are in English and Celtic traditions attributed the dancing of elves or fairies. Other superstition suggests more sinister origins for the circles, including witches, the imprint of the devil's milk churn and the tails of fiery dragons. Intruding upon a fairy ring is also seen by many as dangerous and is associated with bad luck. The mystery and intrigue of fairy rings is reflected in their countless appearances in literature, sparking the imagination of, amongst others, William Shakespeare, Thomas Hardy, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Elizabeth Barrett Browning and William Butler Yeats.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
TOLKIEN (J.R.R.)[The Lord of the Rings] The Fellowship of the Ring; The Two Towers; The Return of the King, together 3 vol., FIRST EDITION, FIRST IMPRESSIONS, 'The Return of the King' with signature mark '4' and sagging text on p.49, folding map printed in red and black at end of each volume, publisher's red cloth (worn, 'Fellowship' with upper cover damp-stained, upper joint split; 'The Two Towers' with lower spine frayed; 'Return' with mild damp-stains to spine and lower parts of cover, spine ends frayed), dust-jackets (all with some soiling, spine of 'Fellowship' with loss to lower third and upper section including author's initials, joints splitting; 'Two Towers' with short tear at lower joint, frayed at spine ends and corners; 'Return' with split at lower joint and front flap, rear flap near loose, spine soiled and frayed affecting a few letters), 8vo, George Allen and Unwin, [1954-1955]This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
J.R.R. Tolkien, Lord of the Rings trilogy, comprising Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers and The Return of the King, 10th, 7th & 7th impressions respectively, George Allen & Unwin, 1960/1961. Condition:- Good, light general wear, no sign of any major damage or repair. Note:- They are 10th, 7th and 7th impressions of the first edition. Each comes with fold out map. The plastic covers on the dust jackets are removable, not stuck on.
SCI FI collection 9, signed photos includes names such as Robert Davi (Stargate Atlantis), Jerry Doyle (Babylon 5), Billy Boyd (Lord of the Rings), Jenifer Rhodes (Charmed), Sam Anderson (Lost), plus others and 2 convention programmes, 1 Starfly The Witching Hour 2005 multi signed and Decalogy 2007 multi signed. 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
Twenty-two LP record albums including; Music Inspired by Lord of the Rings, Buddah in Mind, Taste; On the Board, Peter Gabriel, (including a German pressing), Frank Zappa picture disc, Jimi Hendrix; Electric Ladyland, King Crimson; In the Court of the Crimson King, Pavlov’s Dog; Pampered Menial, Roy Thomas; From Mighty Oaks, etc.
A BOXED TOYBIZ THE LORD OF THE RINGS THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING DELUXE GIFT PACK, No. 80184, appears largely complete with all figures and accessories and in good condition, box complete with inner packing but has some minor damage and wear to outer cardboard, appears to have been opened and resealed
A Nintendo Wii games console, various controllers, accessories and 35 assorted boxed / cased games to include: The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess, Hot Pursuit, Star Wars III, Super Paper Mario, Excite Truck, FIFA 08, Wacky Races and some Lego includes; Batman, Lord of the Rings, Pirates of the Caribbean(2 boxes) wear commensurate with age and use
THE LORD OF THE RINGS TRILOGY (2001-2003) - The One Ring Prototype by Jens Hanson - A One Ring prototype from the production of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy. Many sought the alluring power of Dark Lord Sauron's (Sala Baker) One Ring, which Frodo Baggins (Elijah Wood) journeyed across Middle Earth to destroy.This lot consists of a silver-color metal prototype ring and a black velvet drawstring bag featuring the logo of the late New Zealand-based jeweler Jens Hansen, who was commissioned to design and make the One Ring for the film. This is one of several different designs that were created before the final design was approved. The ring exhibits some scuffing and discoloration from age and handling. Dimensions: (bag) 3.25" x 4" x 1" (8.5 cm x 10.25 cm x 2.75 cm)Estimate: $2,000 - 4,000Bidding for this lot will end on Wednesday, March 13th. 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 Tuesday, March 12th or Thursday, March 14th.
STAR WARS: VARIOUS PRODUCTIONS - Anthony Daniels Collection: Collection of Photos, Prints and Postcards Autographed by Anthony Daniels - A collection of photos and prints autographed by Anthony Daniels from across the Star Wars franchise. This lot has 15 separate images each autographed in ink by Daniels, including a large The Phantom Menace postcard and a photograph from his role as Legolas in Ralph Bakshi's 1978 animated The Lord of the Rings adaptation. Dimensions (largest): 14" x 11" (35.5 cm x 28 cm )This lot comes from the personal collection of actor Anthony Daniels. Daniels plays loyal protocol droid C-3PO in the Star Wars saga. He first appeared in the role in 1977 and is the only actor to appear in all Star Wars feature films to date.See PDF below for a comprehensive study of this and other lots in the Anthony Daniels collection. Estimate: $500 - 1,000Bidding for this lot will end on Wednesday, March 13th. 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 Tuesday, March 12th or Thursday, March 14th.
THE LORD OF THE RINGS TRILOGY (2001-2003) - Gimli's (John Rhys-Davies) Double-headed Axe - Gimli's (John Rhys-Davies) double-headed axe from Peter Jackson's epic fantasy trilogy The Lord of the Rings. One of the brave Fellowship tasked with destroying the evil Ring in the fires of Mount Doom, Gimli carried his double-headed axe on his back throughout the trilogy and used it at the Battle of Helm's Deep against Sauron's forces. Rhys-Davies also posed in character with the axe in promotional photographs. The trilogy is one of the most critically and commercially successful in film history, and was nominated for a total of 30 Academy Awards, winning 17.Made of hard resin, the axe is beautifully detailed and distressed to resemble a steel blade, worn wooden shaft and leather-wrapped handle. The weapon is scaled to the size of Rhys-Davies - two sizes were created - the other being for one of the shorter performers used in long shots to create the appearance of Gimli as a Dwarf. The piece was originally made for and used on the production, and was subsequently provided by Weta Workshop to licensee Sideshow Toys as a reference piece for producing licensed replicas and toys, and features an engraving along the shaft that reads "Gimli's Double-headed Axe / Sideshow Toy / 12 June 02 / 0010W." One side of the blade is also engraved with "0010W" and the image of a Weta bug.The weapon exhibits some minor production wear on the blade. Dimensions: 37.75" x 11.5" x 1.25" (96 cm x 29 cm x 3 cm)Estimate: $100,000 - 200,000Bidding for this lot will end on Tuesday, March 12th. 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 Wednesday, March 13th or Thursday, March 14th.
Lord of the Rings, a Return of the King DVD insert, (no DVD or case). Signed by Ian McKellen, who played Gandulf, adding 'Wizard Wishes' and Andy Serkis as Gollum. 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
Lord of the Rings movie star Richard Armitage as Thoren Oakenshield signed 8x10 photo from The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies. 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
TOLKIEN (J R R): 'Lord of the Rings Trilogy': illustrations by Ingahild Grathmer, drawn by Eric Fraser: London, Folio Society, 1977: publishers grey calf gilt lettered, slipcase, VG: with 13 other volumes, Tolkien, including Folio Society deluxe edition of The Hobbit (1976) and another published 1979, both VG in slipcase. (16)
3rd-2nd millennium B.C. With long blade, shallow midrib, rectangular-section tang; engraved, reinforced shaft, and squared shoulders. Cf. Gernez, G., L’armament en métal au Proche et Moyen-Orient: des origines a 1750 av. J.C., Paris, 2007, fig.2.91, subtype L2 F.c. 423 grams, 34.5 cm (123 5/8 in.). Acquired 1980-2015.Ex Abelita family collection.According to Gernez, this spear belongs to the group of tripartite spears with bulging biconcave ogival blade, a marked stop and tang, usually curved. The tomb KCG 14 of Carchemish, yielded a similar example, in association with spears and ceramic dated from the second half of the 3rd millennium. A very similar spear comes from a tomb at Tell Mozan. A larger example with a decoration of rings in relief on the stem belongs to the ? deposit of Byblos. Another spear, of similar form, presents a decoration of vertical lines on the stem. It was found in the tomb of the Lord of the Caprids at Ebla, making it the most recent in the series (around 1750 B.C.).

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