Lord Of the Rings Actor, Andy Serkis signed Gollum matted framed colour photograph. Picturing a montage of Gollum from The Lord of The Rings film saga, Serkis has signed the black frame in silver coloured marker pen. This beautifully presented piece is number 23 of 250. and is in great condition. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
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Lord Of the Rings Actor, Bruce Hopkins signed 10x8 colour photograph pictured during his role as Gamling in The Two Towers. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Lord Of the Rings Actor, Lawrence Makoare signed 10x8 colour photograph pictured during his role as Lurtz the Uruk Hai and the Witch King of Angmar. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
A quantity of NLP LORD OF THE RINGS figures to include good guys: Sam & Frodo, Gandalf the Grey Aragorn, Legolas, Boromir, Faramir, Gandalf the White, Galadriel, Eowyn etc, bad guys: Gollum, Saruman, Denethor, Wormtongue, Lurtz, Grishnakh, Orcs, Wargs, plus 6 Ring Wraiths, and a mountain trollApprox 34 pieces
Tolkien (J.R.R.) [The Lord of the Rings], 3 vol., comprising: The Fellowship of the Ring, 3rd impression; The Two Towers, 2nd impression; The Return of the King, 2nd impression, all with ink name to front endpaper, original cloth, first with spine slightly faded, last with torn dust-jacket with spine browned, 8vo, 1955.
Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Lord of the Rings, 3 vol., comprising The Fellowship of the Ring, fourth impression, contemporary ink gift inscription to front free endpaper, 1955, The Two Towers, second impression, third impression jacket, 1955, The Return of the King, first edition, first impression, with signature mark '4' and sagging text to p.49, 1955, folding maps, original cloth, spine ends bumped and creased, first and third lightly marked and soiled, dust-jackets, spines toned, second joint splitting, last lacking lower cover, rather creased with frayed edges, torn with portions of loss to spine ends, corners chipped, 8vo.
Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Lord of the Rings, 3 vol., comprising The Fellowship of the Ring, fifth impression, 1956; The Two Towers, second impression, 1955; The Return of the King, first impression, 1955, first editions, folding maps, modern calf-backed boards, spines gilt in compartments with red and blue calf spine labels, silk endpapers, spine ends and joints lightly rubbed, some scuff marks to vol.3, 8vo.
Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Lord of the Rings, comprising The Fellowship of the Ring, fourteenth impression, 1965, The Two Towers, eleventh impression, 1965, The Return of the King, 1965, vols. 2 & 3 with neat contemporary ink ownership signatures to front free endpaper, original cloth, dust-jackets (ninth and twelfth impressions), faded, small nicks and tears to extremities, worse to spine ends, light soiling patch to spines, worse to vol.3, 8vo.
GB & World: QEII mint & used collection in sleeve inc. covers, pres. packs, stock cards & sheetlets/mini-sheets. British 'Coincraft' 1996 Strike mail with blocks of 6 on cover to £5 highest value noted. Decimal FV £60+. In addition, Nepal British Everest expedition 1972 cover with commem. card inside signed by Chris Bonington & team members, New Zealand 'Lord of the Rings' commem., mint & used plus Marshall Islands 'John Wayne' sheetlet of 15 mint commem.
Large quantity of modern children's books to include:-Tolkein, J R R"The Lord of the Rings", illustrated by Alan Lee (2 vols), published Harper Collins 1992, pictorial ep, blue cloth, djs not price clipped "The Silmarillion", Book Club Associates 1977, blue cloth, dj "The Hobbit", George Allen & Unwin 1975, green cloth with black titles, dj not price clipped Carpenter, Humphry (ed)"The Letters of J R R Tolkein", Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston 1981, black cloth, some damp, dj "The New Adventures of Rupert", facsimile edition of the Rupert Annual 1936, dj Boxed set of Winnie the Pooh, 4 vols, published by MethuenBoxed set of Beatrix Potter, Peter Rabbit books, all with djsSutcliffe, Rosemary"Dawn Wind", Oxford University Press 1961, purple cloth, dj not price clippedIrving, Washington"Christmas at Bracebridge Hall", the Angelica Press, New York 1974, 200 copies only, deckle edges, vignette on tp, beige cloth with grey backstrip Adams, Richard and Bayley, Nicola"Tiger Voyage", Jonathan Cape 1976, colour illustrations and assorted other volumes (2 boxes)
J.R.R. Tolkien, three volumes, ' The Lord of the Rings Trilogy ', revised edition with original dust jacketsFellowship - Second Edition, fourth impressionTwo towers - Second Edition, fourth impressionReturn of the King - Second Edition, fourth impressionSome discolouration to covers, no marks or gift dedications. No tears or nicks, maps in good condition.Date is 1969
Peter Jackson, a signed Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King New Zealand FDC. Postmarked 5th. Nov. 2003 with six LOTRs stamps attached. Director, screenwriter and producer of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Ian McKellen and Andy Serkis, a signed Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King New Zealand FDC. Postmarked 5th. Nov. 2003 with six LOTRs stamps attached. In the trilogy, Ian Mckellen played Gandalf with Andy Serkis as Sméagol. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
James Cauty (British, b. 1956) Reface Digital print on paper with gold pen (Hirst + Face) Signed to the verso and numbered 6/13 to the front 70 x 61 cm (27 x 24 in) each one Over a diverse and productive career Cauty has distinguished himself as a musician, record producer, artist and cultural provocateur through fusions of high art, low art and popularist mediums to spectacular effect. As a teenager Cauty drew the intricate multi-million selling Lord of the Rings poster for British retailer Athena. With Alex Patterson as The Orb and with Bill Drummond as The KLF and the Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, Cauty co-wrote and produced a string of global top ten hits. As The K-Foundation, Cauty and Drummond staged a series of seminal actions including the 1994 K Foundation Art Award for Worst Artist of the Year and the K Foundation Burn A Million Quid. From experimental sonic weapons (the Advanced Acoustic Armaments), to anti-Iraq war postage stamps (Stamps of Mass Destruction), and model making (Riot In A Jam Jar and the Aftermath Dislocation Principle) Cauty’s work combines dissent, cultural subversion and gleeful level of high humour. His roguish and voluble approach has earned him a cult following for work that remains radical, responsive and darkly comical. He produces work that draws on and responds to contemporary culture, sampling it and selling it back as recorded realities. In 2013 Cauty completed The Aftermath Dislocation Principle (ADP), a vast 1:87 scale-model landscape (equivalent to 1 sq mile in miniature) which has been completely looted, destroyed, burnt and is devoid of life apart from 3000 or so model police that attend this apocalyptic aftermath. In 2015 the ADP was installed in Banksy’s Dismaland in Weston Super Mare. This lot is also sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
James Cauty (British, b. 1956)4th, 5th & 6th Class Stamp of Mass DestructionGiclee printsSigned and numbered 48/150 in black penWith gallery Certificate of Authenticity 70 x 61 cm (27.5 x 24 in) each oneThe 4th, 5th and 6th Stamps of Mass Destruction were issued in 2004 to mark the continuation of the “War on Terror”, and also withdrawn from sale after threat of legal action by the Royal Mail.Over a diverse and productive career Cauty has distinguished himself as a musician, record producer, artist and cultural provocateur through fusions of high art, low art and popularist mediums to spectacular effect. As a teenager Cauty drew the intricate multi-million selling Lord of the Rings poster for British retailer Athena. With Alex Patterson as The Orb and with Bill Drummond as The KLF and the Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, Cauty co-wrote and produced a string of global top ten hits. As The K-Foundation, Cauty and Drummond staged a series of seminal actions including the 1994 K Foundation Art Award for Worst Artist of the Year and the K Foundation Burn A Million Quid. From experimental sonic weapons (the Advanced Acoustic Armaments), to anti-Iraq war postage stamps (Stamps of Mass Destruction), and model making (Riot In A Jam Jar and the Aftermath Dislocation Principle) Cauty’s work combines dissent, cultural subversion and gleeful level of high humour. His roguish and voluble approach has earned him a cult following for work that remains radical, responsive and darkly comical. He produces work that draws on and responds to contemporary culture, sampling it and selling it back as recoded realities. In 2013 Cauty completed The Aftermath Dislocation Principle (ADP), a vast 1:87 scale-model landscape (equivalent to 1 sq mile in miniature) which has been completely looted, destroyed, burnt and is devoid of life apart from 3000 or so model police that attend this apocalyptic aftermath. In 2015 the ADP was installed in Banksy’s Dismaland in Weston Super Mare.This lot is also sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
James Cauty (British, b. 1956) Bad Car Bad Art Set of 2 Pop Edition Giclee prints, with 1st Day Issue Stamps and press release poster Prints signed and numbered 9/100 and 15/100 in black pen 31 x 55.5 cm (12 x 22 in) Over a diverse and productive career Cauty has distinguished himself as a musician, record producer, artist and cultural provocateur through fusions of high art, low art and popularist mediums to spectacular effect. As a teenager Cauty drew the intricate multi-million selling Lord of the Rings poster for British retailer Athena. With Alex Patterson as The Orb and with Bill Drummond as The KLF and the Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, Cauty co-wrote and produced a string of global top ten hits. As The K-Foundation, Cauty and Drummond staged a series of seminal actions including the 1994 K Foundation Art Award for Worst Artist of the Year and the K Foundation Burn A Million Quid. From experimental sonic weapons (the Advanced Acoustic Armaments), to anti-Iraq war postage stamps (Stamps of Mass Destruction), and model making (Riot In A Jam Jar and the Aftermath Dislocation Principle) Cauty’s work combines dissent, cultural subversion and gleeful level of high humour. His roguish and voluble approach has earned him a cult following for work that remains radical, responsive and darkly comical. He produces work that draws on and responds to contemporary culture, sampling it and selling it back as recorded realities. In 2013 Cauty completed The Aftermath Dislocation Principle (ADP), a vast 1:87 scale-model landscape (equivalent to 1 sq mile in miniature) which has been completely looted, destroyed, burnt and is devoid of life apart from 3000 or so model police that attend this apocalyptic aftermath. In 2015 the ADP was installed in Banksy’s Dismaland in Weston Super Mare. This lot is also sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
James Cauty (British, b. 1956) Dead Dad 21 Giclee print Signed in plate and numbered 7/20 in pencil 31 x 38 cm (12 x 15 in) Over a diverse and productive career Cauty has distinguished himself as a musician, record producer, artist and cultural provocateur through fusions of high art, low art and popularist mediums to spectacular effect. As a teenager Cauty drew the intricate multi-million selling Lord of the Rings poster for British retailer Athena. With Alex Patterson as The Orb and with Bill Drummond as The KLF and the Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, Cauty co-wrote and produced a string of global top ten hits. As The K-Foundation, Cauty and Drummond staged a series of seminal actions including the 1994 K Foundation Art Award for Worst Artist of the Year and the K Foundation Burn A Million Quid. From experimental sonic weapons (the Advanced Acoustic Armaments), to anti-Iraq war postage stamps (Stamps of Mass Destruction), and model making (Riot In A Jam Jar and the Aftermath Dislocation Principle) Cauty’s work combines dissent, cultural subversion and gleeful level of high humour. His roguish and voluble approach has earned him a cult following for work that remains radical, responsive and darkly comical. He produces work that draws on and responds to contemporary culture, sampling it and selling it back as recoded realities. In 2013 Cauty completed The Aftermath Dislocation Principle (ADP), a vast 1:87 scale-model landscape (equivalent to 1 sq mile in miniature) which has been completely looted, destroyed, burnt and is devoid of life apart from 3000 or so model police that attend this apocalyptic aftermath. In 2015 the ADP was installed in Banksy’s Dismaland in Weston Super Mare. This lot is also sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
James Cauty (British, b. 1956) and Billy Childish (British, b. 1959) James ‘Naughty’ Cauty VS ‘Wild’ Billy Childish, 2006 London Art Fair 2006 promotional poster Open addition, signed by both artist in black pen 43 x 61 cm (17 x 24 in) Over a diverse and productive career Cauty has distinguished himself as a musician, record producer, artist and cultural provocateur through fusions of high art, low art and popularist mediums to spectacular effect. As a teenager Cauty drew the intricate multi-million selling Lord of the Rings poster for British retailer Athena. With Alex Patterson as The Orb and with Bill Drummond as The KLF and the Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, Cauty co-wrote and produced a string of global top ten hits. As The K-Foundation, Cauty and Drummond staged a series of seminal actions including the 1994 K Foundation Art Award for Worst Artist of the Year and the K Foundation Burn A Million Quid. From experimental sonic weapons (the Advanced Acoustic Armaments), to anti-Iraq war postage stamps (Stamps of Mass Destruction), and model making (Riot In A Jam Jar and the Aftermath Dislocation Principle) Cauty’s work combines dissent, cultural subversion and gleeful level of high humour. His roguish and voluble approach has earned him a cult following for work that remains radical, responsive and darkly comical. He produces work that draws on and responds to contemporary culture, sampling it and selling it back as recorded realities. In 2013 Cauty completed The Aftermath Dislocation Principle (ADP), a vast 1:87 scale-model landscape (equivalent to 1 sq mile in miniature) which has been completely looted, destroyed, burnt and is devoid of life apart from 3000 or so model police that attend this apocalyptic aftermath. In 2015 the ADP was installed in Banksy’s Dismaland in Weston Super Mare. This lot is also sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
James Cauty (British, b. 1956)5-11 Black smoke Terror AwareSet 3 pop edition giclee printsNumbered 26/100 with artist stamp31 x 33 cm (12 x 13 in)Over a diverse and productive career Cauty has distinguished himself as a musician, record producer, artist and cultural provocateur through fusions of high art, low art and popularist mediums to spectacular effect. As a teenager Cauty drew the intricate multi-million selling Lord of the Rings poster for British retailer Athena. With Alex Patterson as The Orb and with Bill Drummond as The KLF and the Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, Cauty co-wrote and produced a string of global top ten hits. As The K-Foundation, Cauty and Drummond staged a series of seminal actions including the 1994 K Foundation Art Award for Worst Artist of the Year and the K Foundation Burn A Million Quid. From experimental sonic weapons (the Advanced Acoustic Armaments), to anti-Iraq war postage stamps (Stamps of Mass Destruction), and model making (Riot In A Jam Jar and the Aftermath Dislocation Principle) Cauty’s work combines dissent, cultural subversion and gleeful level of high humour. His roguish and voluble approach has earned him a cult following for work that remains radical, responsive and darkly comical. He produces work that draws on and responds to contemporary culture, sampling it and selling it back as recorded realities. In 2013 Cauty completed The Aftermath Dislocation Principle (ADP), a vast 1:87 scale-model landscape (equivalent to 1 sq mile in miniature) which has been completely looted, destroyed, burnt and is devoid of life apart from 3000 or so model police that attend this apocalyptic aftermath. In 2015 the ADP was installed in Banksy’s Dismaland in Weston Super Mare.This lot is also sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
James Cauty (British, b. 1956) Dead Dad 1, 2007 Lithograph poster, part of the Operation Magic Kingdom series Unsigned, open edition 70 x 48 cm (27 x 19 in) Over a diverse and productive career Cauty has distinguished himself as a musician, record producer, artist and cultural provocateur through fusions of high art, low art and popularist mediums to spectacular effect. As a teenager Cauty drew the intricate multi-million selling Lord of the Rings poster for British retailer Athena. With Alex Patterson as The Orb and with Bill Drummond as The KLF and the Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, Cauty co-wrote and produced a string of global top ten hits. As The K-Foundation, Cauty and Drummond staged a series of seminal actions including the 1994 K Foundation Art Award for Worst Artist of the Year and the K Foundation Burn A Million Quid. From experimental sonic weapons (the Advanced Acoustic Armaments), to anti-Iraq war postage stamps (Stamps of Mass Destruction), and model making (Riot In A Jam Jar and the Aftermath Dislocation Principle) Cauty’s work combines dissent, cultural subversion and gleeful level of high humour. His roguish and voluble approach has earned him a cult following for work that remains radical, responsive and darkly comical. He produces work that draws on and responds to contemporary culture, sampling it and selling it back as recorded realities. In 2013 Cauty completed The Aftermath Dislocation Principle (ADP), a vast 1:87 scale-model landscape (equivalent to 1 sq mile in miniature) which has been completely looted, destroyed, burnt and is devoid of life apart from 3000 or so model police that attend this apocalyptic aftermath. In 2015 the ADP was installed in Banksy’s Dismaland in Weston Super Mare. This lot is also sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Tolkien (J.R.R.) [The Lord of the Rings], 3 vol., first editions, first impressions, folding map at end of each volume, "signed" J.R.R. Tolkien in an unknown hand, not that of the author, modern red calf, gilt, spines gilt in compartments with orange morocco labels, some light toning to spines, but generally excellent, 8vo, 1954-55.⁂ Return of the King with signature mark '4' and text block sagging.
TOLKIEN; J.R.R. The Lord of the Rings De Luxe Edition, seventh impression 1979, original slip case, The Hobbit De Luxe Edition, second impression 1979, original slipcase and Poems and Stories De Luxe Edition 1980, original slipcase, wear and damage to all slipcases, all titles published by George Allen & Unwin
Lego Super Hero/Film Themed Models, a boxed 75955 Hogwarts Express, with factory sealed bagged contents, numbered 1-7, minus instructions and unboxed models, Ghostbusters 75828 (in Perspex display case glued to plinth), Dimensions Back to the Future (Doc Brown and Time Travelling Train) minus instructions, Spiderman 30302, Batman 30301, 30300, Lego Movie 30281, 30282, Lone Ranger 30260, Lord of the Rings Gandalf 30213, the latter two minus instructions, some models previously glued to display plinths, all but four with instructions, all appear complete but unchecked, F-E, (Qty) in two boxes
LARGE COLLECTION OF TRADING CARDS, in albums numbered 18-23, and including Laurel & Hardy, Monkees, You'll Die Laughing, George Petty, Mini, Exotic Drives, Beatrix Potter, Elvis, Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, Farscape, Twilight Zone, Judge Dredd, Marvel versus DC, Abbott & Costello, Harlem Globetrotters, Rugby Players, Manchester United (6 albums)
A collection of LOTR Lord Of The Rings diecast model figures / figurines and a pewter chess set. The x25 hand painted New Line Production figures on a diorama display stand and the pewter and bronze effect chess set depicting characters including Gandalf, Denethor, Orc Soldiers, Boromir, Aragorn, Eomer and others. Some small elements may be missing.
Lego The Lord of The Rings 79008 “Pirate Ship ambush” boxed set, this set has been built and put on display, very minimal dust, stickers have been used, this set has been checked and is compete with minifigures instructions and sails, box is in excellent condition has very minor storage edge/age wear

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