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Nintendo - Eight boxed Nintendo Game Boy Color games to include Robot Wars, Daikatana, The Legend of Zelda Oracle of Ages, Heroes of Might and Magic, The Legend of Zelda Oracle of Seasons, Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 4, Tomb Raider, Resident Evil Gaiden, all with instruction booklets, boxes slight tatty but gd overall, plus an unboxed Game Boy Color Game Warriors Might and Magic with booklet and Game Boy carry case
[TRANSPORT]. MOTORING Hasluck, Paul. The Automobile. A Practical Treatise on the Construction of Modern Motor Cars, Steam, Petrol, Electric and Petrol-Electric, new edition, two volumes, Cassell, London, no date [circa 1905], green cloth gilt, plate illustrations and vignette text diagrams, octavo; Nockolds, Harold. Lucas: The First Hundred Years, reprint, two volumes, David & Charles, Newton Abbot, 1977, green cloth, dustjacket, illustrations, octavo; Pugh, Peter. The Magic of a Name. The Rolls-Royce Story, three volumes, Icon Books, Duxford, 2000-2002, boards, dustjacket, illustrations, octavo, in slip-case; and a further thirteen assorted works, (16).
[TRANSPORT] Buist, H. Massac. Rolls-Royce Memories: A Coming-of-Age Souvenir, for private circulation, Cambridge University Press, 1926, cloth-backed boards, plate illustrations from photographs, quarto; Pugh, Peter. The Magic of a Name. The Rolls-Royce Story, three volumes, Icon Books, Duxford, 2000-2002, boards, dustjacket, illustrations, octavo; Lubbock, Basil. Sail, third impression limited edition of 1000, The Blue Peter Publishing Co. Ltd, London, 1930, royal blue cloth gilt, colour plate illustrations by J. Spurling, folding trade rout charts, quarto; and assorted other works, (7 works in 10 volumes).
Catweazle original working script for series 2 episode 1 to 13 with deleted scenes and dialogue, yellow pages are re-writes with written annotations. The episodes are written by Richard Carpenter and filmed in Hertfordshire, starring Jeoffrey Bayldon. 13 British ITV scripts from 1970's. Catweazle is a magician from Norman times who is cast into the future by magic and with the help of two boys attempts to return to his own time.From the personal collection of Gary Warren who played Peter in classic film The Railway Children.
Collection of British Quads, all 30"x40" some folded some rolled, various conditions, including duplicates, titles include Greystoke The Legend of Tarzan, Gulliwer's Travels, Back Draft, Shakespearean Love x4, Waterworld x3 (different styles), Magic, Schindler's List, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Keep It Up Jack, Grey Lady Down, Kramer vs. Kramer, The Thief of Bagdad, Sleeping With The Enemy, Stir Crazy, Sex And The Other Woman (X certificate), Silver Dream Racer, Stripes, Sexual Partnership, Spaceballs, Stand Up Virgin Soldiers x2, Strictly Ball Room.
A collection of original British Quad film posters, all measuring 30"x40", Disney and family genre, titles include Peter Pan (early re-release), Cinderella (early re-release), Pinocchio (re-release), Pete's Dragon (original), Herbie Rides Again, One of Dinosaurs is Missing, Rescuers, Alice in Wonderland (double bill), Aladdin and His Magic Lamp, Escape from The Dark, Escape to Witch Mountain, plus more, various conditions, all folded.(15)
24 comic magazines including Oz Magazine #16 ''The Magic Theatre'' with Martin Sharp collage with art by Robert Crumb (very good condition with spine wear), Oz #26 (very good condition ''Belgium'' written neatly at top of cover), Oz #29 (Very good condition slight spine wear), plus Famous Monsters of Filmland #27 (Good with heavy spine wear), Mad Magazine #112, others include Combat, Cartoon Carnival, Joker, Funny Half Hour, Sexy Laughs, Romp, Sextra Cartoons, Army War Heroes #25 etc, mostly very good to excellent condition. (24)
Harry Houdini original sack (previously sold at Christies and Bonhams, with Christies auction tag) plus repro poster of Metamorphosis. This is the original green sack with rope fastening at top that was used in Houdini's famous Metamorphosis magic trick in 1894. The trick was performed with his wife Bessie in 3 seconds! This Metamorphosis magic trick is still performed by magicians across the globe today
ALAN DAVIE (1920-2014)Magic Fountain No.5Oil on canvas, 152 x 183cmSigned, inscribed and dated 1986 versoGimpel Fils label and Hillsboro Gallery label versoAlan Davie 1920-2014), was an archetypal free spirit, a painter but also, recognising no boundaries, a jazz musician (piano, and later the tenor saxophone, among other instruments), jewellery designer, poet and keen glider pilot. He was born in Grangemouth in the Forth Valley. His father, a schoolteacher, was a keen amateur artist and when the young Alan showed real flair it was agreed he should attend art school, which he did, in Edinburgh. But WWII had broken out by the time he graduated and he spent the next five years in the Royal Artillery. In the post-war years, having resumed his artistic calling, a visit to Italy with his wife, ceramicist Janet Gaul, was decisive in shaping his artistic approach. He bonded with the work of pre- and early Renaissance painters because it was more innocent and unfettered than the high Renaissance and then, when Peggy Guggenheim introduced him to the pre-abstract work of Jackson Pollock in Venice, the shackles were truly broken. Incidentally, Guggenheim bought his paintings and Pollock became an admirer of his work before his untimely death. Davie consistently found approval beyond the confines of the UK art world.As with improvised music, art made spontaneously, without pre-planning, allowed him to connect, he felt, with a wealth of ancient myths and mysticism. He drew freely on motifs and symbols from many cultures, including Celtic mythology, Australian Aboriginal art and Navajo Indian art. He became associated with the St Ives artists when he and Janet bought a house near Land’s End (though they lived mainly near Hertford, also spending time on St Lucia in the Caribbean). Much of all this feeds into the free-wheeling, sexually charged symbolism of Magic Fountain #5, a witty perpetuum mobile of ripe, flowing vulvate and phallic forms, playing with the linked ideas of ocean, vessels, water, fruit, fecundity and sensuality.Aidan Dunne, 2019
Early 20th century lacquered brass and black painted Magic Lantern slide projector, reg number 519324 of typical form (probably converted to electric), the whole contained within a black finished tin rectangular case with leather carry handle, length 45cm (sold as seen and only to be used after being checked by a qualified electrician)
Mahogany-mounted Magic Lantern Slides, chromo-litho lever of wizard, F, peeling (1), single slipping slides (3), circular hand-coloured (2), 3¼in sq - Newton hand-coloured townscape (1), chromo-litho Mosque (1), 'Cellar Spider Male' specimen (1), with French peep show slide of Charing Cross, London, circa 1840 (1), G (9)
Mahogany-mounted Magic Lantern Slides, astronomical mechanical rackwork - night sky with signs of the Zodiac, fixed glass damaged, but outside image area (1), lunar eclipses, glasses cracked (1), illustration of tides, glasses cracked, lacks pinion (1), Earth's orbit, lacks handle (1), with lever-action moon and cloud, mount missing ends (1), F (4)
Mahogany-mounted Comic Chromo-Litho Magic Lantern Slides, mechanical rackwork (3), slipping slides (7), slippers missing (3), P-F, with empty cabinet/carte-de-visite album with embossed boards (1), Watson Holos Telephoto Attachment (1), With Nature and A Camera, Kearton, R, Cassell, London, 1906, and magazines (3) (a lot)
Mahogany-mounted Hand-Coloured Magic Lantern Long Sliders, Carpenter & Westley Copper-Plate Sliders - Mammalia No. 18, deer, G, and Birds No. 3, F, each 352mm long (2), Aladdin (3), slipping-slide, lacks slipper, each 435mm long (1), comic, 360mm long (3), Robinson Crusoe and others, 330mm long (9), F-G (18)
3¼in sq Magic Lantern Slides, Alexander E Hassé, Baildon, Yorkshire (1875-1935), including Bradford Exhibition, October 1904, Prince of Wales' visit, water chute, opening, various views (40), and others, slide changers (4); with Ross f/8 Zeiss Patent Anastigmat 6½in brass lens; and alabaster peep egg of Chatsworth; (a lot)
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