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A large quantity of glass magic lantern slides, mid 19th century and later, depicting a range of topographical and historical subjects, to include slides of Chester Cathedral, slides illustrating the National Anthem, and slides highlighting architectural features, many made by J.T. Chapman Ltd of Manchester, the slides contained in three purpose made ebonised wooden boxes with removable lids and swing retainers (Qty)
MICHAEL RENTON (1934-2001):"A Cross section - The Society of Wood Engravers in 1988". Wood engraving. Original title page engraved by Micheal Renton. Literature: "Michael Renton: His Hands Magic" (illustrated on Page 72). Renton was the subject of the first artist exhibition at The Lettering Trust at Snape Maltings in 2015. Provenance: Michael Renton estate. 29cm x 18cm
JOHN VIRANDO (ex Briglin Pottery); a large tin glazed earthenware sculpture of 'Dougal' from The Magic Roundabout, painted signature and pottery location 'Richmond Hill', made 1968-1975, height 26.5cm. (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
Brewster (Sir David) Letters on Natural Magic, Addressed to Sir Walter Scott, first edition, text illustrations, including 2 with movable parts, contemporary brown straight-grain morocco with gilt stamp to upper cover, extremities rubbed, [Origins of Cyberspace 47; Tomash & Williams B248; Toole Stott 136], small 8vo, John Murray, 1832.⁂ Includes mention of Babbage's engine: "Of all the machines which have been constructed in modern times, the calculating machine is doubtless the most extraordinary..."Provenance: Law Society of Upper Canada (gilt stamp to upper cover).
Eleven 1930's Ensign Walt Disney sets of glass Magic Lantern slides, comprising Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs chapters 1-3, Mickey Mouse In Giant Land, Mickey Mouse in Pigmyland, Mickey Crusoe, Donald Duck in an Alpine Adventure, The Pied Piper , The Big Bad Wolf and Little Red Riding Hood, Night Before Christmas, and Three Little Pigs, together with an electric Magic Lantern. (12)
JAQUES (FAITH)A large archive of original artwork for books illustrated, and sometimes written, by Faith Jaques, with other artwork for magazines (Radio Times, Cricket, etc.), upwards of 600 original illustrations (approximately 200 fully realised watercolours or gouache, the others black ink), on paper or artist's boards, many with overslips, marginal annotations, several dummy mock-ups, various sizes, [1960s-1990s] (large quantity)Footnotes:'Faith Jaques was one of the outstanding illustrators responsible for the renaissance of British picture books during the last three decades... Her brilliance found many outlets, including Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' (obituary in The Independent, 1997).An exceptional archive including upwards of six hundred original pieces of artwork, including those for many of Jaques' best-loved books from the 1960s to the 1980s. It is rich in cover designs, dummy mock-ups, final page-lay outs as well as numerous striking individual images.Colour works include: 'Johnnie Golightly and his Crocodile. By Ursula Moray Williams' (14 including front/back cover, together with full pen and ink mock-up of the book); 'The Magic Fish-bone. By Charles Dickens (17, most double-page, including front/back cover, together with full pen and ink mock-up of the book, with variant colour cover design); 'The Giant Who Swallowed the Wind' and 'The Giant that Stole the World' (both by John Cunliffe, 27, mostly colour); 'The Orchard Book of Nursery Rhymes' (42); 'Little Grey Rabbit's House' (12), 'Our Village Shop' (15), 'Goldilocks in the House of the Three Bears' (12); 'Kidnap in Willowbank Wood' (3, with a full pencil mock-up of the book); 'The Return of the Antelope' (21, including cover illustration which is 300 x 460mm., and copy of the book inscribed by the author); 'The Hugh Evelyn History of Costumes' and 'A First Look at Costume' (approximately 90 costume plates, some with 2 images on sheet); 'Tilly's Rescue' (3 variant versions of colour plates including the upper cover, together with half-size pencil dummy of the book; archive of textual charges, correspondence, etc.); Other colour material includes full-colour cover artwork for 'The Little Orchard Book of Nursery Rhymes' (unused, front and back), Margary Fisher's 'Journeys' (front), Andre Norton's 'Octagon Magic' (front), Leon Garfield's 'Moss and Blister'; Full-page illustration of a magician from Eric Houghton's 'The House and the Magician'; 'The Sleeping Princess... Text by Brothers Grimm', 32-page full colour manuscript mock-up with printed text pasted-in; Phillipa Pearce's 'What the Neighbours Did' (front and back).The black and white artwork includes: illustrations for 'Carrie's War.... by Nina Bawden' (6); 'A Picnic With the Aunts. By Ursula Moray Williams' (8, with a copy of the book inscribed by the author to Jaques 'for making this book what it is'); 'The War of Bird's and Beasts... by Arthur Ransome' (30, with 2 full-colour cover designs); 'Apprentices' series by Leon Garfield (approximately 110 black and white, according to Jaques' obituary 'among her finest work'); and others such as 'The Faber Book of Greek Legends'.Provenance: Faith Jaques (1923-1997); by descent to the present owner.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
MAGIC, theatre programmes, 1940s-50s, inc. Grand Theatre Derby, Chiswick Empire, Finsbury Park Empire, Golders Green Hippodrome, Whitehall, Westminster, Palace Theatre Manchester, Nottingham Empire, Gateshead Empire, Salford Palace, Palace Theatre Reading, Birmingham Hippodrome, Liverpool Empire, Glasgow Alhambra, New Theatre Cardiff, Hippodrome Accrington etc; Jack Demain, Sirdani, Arthur Dowler, Dante, Raoul, Benson Du Lay, David Berglas, The Amazing Fogel, Chris Charlton, John Wade etc., some ventriloquists, G to VG, 30*
MAGIC, theatre programmes, 1940s-50s, inc. Pleasure Gardens Folkestone, Grand Theatre Derby, Newcastle Empire, Birmingham Hippodrome, Royalty Theatre Chester, Empire Theatre Middlesbrough, Beach Pavilion Aberdeen, Leeds Empire, London Palladium, Theatre Royal Hanley, Queens Theatre Blackpool; La Celeste, Len Martell, Saveen, Pharos & Marina, Jack Le Dair, Gali Gali, The Lyndons, Chris Charlton, The Great Lyle, David Berglas, Danny O'Dea, Tornedo, Tommy Cooper etc., G to VG, 30*
MAGIC, theatre programmes, 1940s-50s, inc. Stoll Theatre, Hippodrome Derby, Ilford Hippodrome, Palace Theatre Manchester, Hippodrome Birmingham, Palace Theatre Chelsea, Nottingham Empire, East Ham Palace, Palace Theatre Leicester, Empire Theatre Edinburgh, Opera House Wakefield etc; Kalanag, Chan Canasta, Benson Du Lay, Pharos & Marina, Cingalee, Erik, De Bear, Murray Smith, Doc Marcus, Mary Kinson, Fred Culpitt, Tornedo, Roger Carne, Eric Williams etc., G to VG, 30*
MAGIC, theatre programmes, 1900s-1930s, inc. Edinburgh Empire, Birmingham Grand, Kingston Empire, London Coliseum, Theatre Royal Hanley, Nottingham Empire, Chiswick Empire, Grand Theatre Derby, Theatre Royal Brighton etc; Deveen, Richard Barrs, Horace Goldin, Harry Jerome, Erikson, Carl Hertz, Benson Du Lay, Deveen, Artemus, Harry Pringle, Howard De Courcy etc., G to VG, 20
MAGIC, theatre programmes, 1900s-1930s, inc. Golders Green Hippodrome, London Coliseum, Alma Theatre Luton, Manchester Hippodrome, Bristol Hippodrome, Shepherd's Bush Empire, Edmonton Empire, Royal Jubilee Hall Weymouth etc; Arran, Datas, The Great Levante, Artemus, Fred Brezin, St. Clair, Carter, Jasper Maskelyne etc., some ventriloquists, some tears to edges, about G to VG, 20
MAGIC, theatre programmes, 1900s-1930s, inc. Winter Gardens New Brighton, Walthamstow Palace, Portsmouth Hippodrome, Alhambra, New Hippodrome Darlington, Birmingham Hippodrome, London Palladium etc; Fred Culpitt, Chefalo, Fred Brezin, Billington, Cecil Lyle etc., some ventriloquists, some tears to edges, about G to VG, 20
MAGIC, theatre programmes, 1960s onwards, inc. Harold Taylor, Johnny Hart, James Crossim, Tommy Cooper, Francois Colin, Ben Said, Saveen, Pat Hatton & Peggy, Ken Dodd, John Shearer; Bristol Hippodrome, Fenners, Winter Gardens Morecambe, Dominion Theatre London, City Varieties Music Hall Leeds, Prince of Wales Theatre, Princess Theatre Torquay, Alexandra Theatre Birmingham, Gaiety Theatre etc., some ventriloquists, Keith Harris, Bob Carolgees, Terry Hall etc., G to VG, 40*
MAGIC, theatre programmes, 1960s onwards, inc. Siegfried & Roy, Tommy Cooper, Fluke, Johnny Hart, Emerson & Jayne, Kreskin, Ken Dodd, Robert Harbin, Jon Klox, Al Koran, Will Russell, David Copperfield etc; Winter Gardens Pavilion Blackpool, Greenwich Theatre, Palace Theatre Manchester, New London Theatre, Festival Theatre Paignton, City Varieties Music Hall Leeds, The London Coliseum etc; some ventriloquists, Terry Hall, Neville King, Chris Kirby, Fred Roby, Ray Alan etc., G to VG, 40*
BLUE HORIZON - ORIGINAL LPs. Another super pack of 8 x Blue Horizon (or artists who recorded with Blue Horizon) LPs once again full of rarities. Titles are Otis Spann - The Biggest Thing Since Colossus... (stereo S 7-63217 - neat Ex record/VG+), Magic Sam - 1937-1969 (Post War Masters, mono M 7-63223 - superb Ex+ record/VG), The Excello Story (2683 007 - both records v. clean Ex+/VG+), Earl Hooker - Sweet Black Angel (S 7-63850 - VG+/VG+), Duster Bennett - Bright Lights... (S 7-63221 - Ex/VG), FIngertips (Aussie only L 35436 - Ex+/Ex), Jellybread - Sixty-Five Parkway (2431-002 with insert - top Ex+ record/VG) and The B. B. King Story (stereo copy S 7-63216 - VG+/Ex).
BLUE NOTE COLLECTION - LPs. Ace bundle of 11 x LPs, including a run of releases from different decades. Artists/titles include Horace Silver and The Jazz Messengers (47 West 63rd and deep groove on labels, BLP 1518, VG/G), Andrew Hill - Point of Departure (black note label, BST-84167), Donald Byrd - A New Perspective (black note, BST-84124), Art Blakey - A Night at Birdland Volume 1 (Finest in Jazz, BST-81521) & 2 (black note, BNS 40008, VG+/G+), Introducing Duke Pearson's Big Band (original Liberty, BST 84276, Ex+/VG), Wayne Shorter - Adam's Apple (DMM, BST 84232), The Best of Horace Silver (B1-91143), Frank Foster - Manhattan Fever (Liberty, BST-84278), Stanley Jordan - Magic Touch (Finest in Jazz, BT 85101) and Herbie Nichols - The Third World (BN-LA-485-H2). Condition is generally Ex to Ex+ unless graded.
A Caithness glass paperweight 'Golden Corsage', with certificate, 143/250 and seven other Caithness paperweights without certificates, including 'Magic Circle', 'Steel Blue', 'Splashdown', 'Vortice', 'Petunias', 'Whirlygig' and one untitled with dolphins, (8), (together with four empty boxes).
A quantity of magic lantern slides - mostly religious, together with Bausch & Lomb bookends CONDITION REPORTTheme of slides is the religion of Christianity.Text and names that appear regularly in the collection include:''Copyright from Tissot's original picture by permission of lemercier et cre of paris""From the imperial bible by permission of Blackie & co"Franz HanstaengalH HofmannEugene BurnardHarold Copping- this list is not exhaustive.
Collection of 1950s-1960s Meccano, Meccano No 3 set, in original box, (probably complete with loose items in other box), No 1 Clockwork Motor (boxed) and Magic Motor, small green Meccano 4 tin with screwdriver, spanner, nuts, bolts, washers and other items, other non Meccano tins with accessories, various red and yellow plates, green girders, black plates, various wheels, axles and other items together with some Elektrikit pieces and Instructions, various Meccano instructions and Tricy Trix booklet, F-G, box G (qty)
A collection of playworn diecasts including Spot-on Morris Minors, Corgi Silver Shadow with spare wheel card, Dinky and Corgi Police Vehicles and film related vehicles including James Bond and Bat-Man, Corgi Magic Roundabout and Noddy cars, Corgi Batman car, Budgie Volkswagen Pick-Up, Dinky Military vehicles, Buses etc
MICHAEL TINGLE (born 1954) British (AR)French BathersEtching, limited edition numbered 7/75, signed and titled, unframed; together with O to be a Fish Again, Now the Nymphs are Here (after Palma Vecchio), etching, limited edition numbered 29/75, signed and titled, unframed; together with Eve Plucks a Magic Apple While Fakes Up Another Pastoral Travesty, etching, limited edition numbered 28/75, signed and titled in pencil to margin, framed and glazed. The largest 49 x 30 cm. (3) CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition with expected wear, some roughness and creasing to edges.

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