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Nigel Coates (British, b.1949), a mannequin or valet designed for The Waldorf Hotel, in chrome-plated steel, aluminium, brass, painted wood and iron, believed to have been in use in the 1980s, 190cm highNote: Nigel Coates is a British architect and designer whose stated aim is to 'bring equal parts of art and intelligence to architecture and design'. His furniture is held in several museum collections, including the V&A
A QUANTITY OF VARIOUS PIECES OF FURNITURE, to include a Lloyd loom basket chair, ottoman, Ali Baba linen basket, four various stools, sewing box with contents, rush seated chair, oak bedside cabinet, small oak open bookcase, circular mirror, dressmakers mannequin, gilt mirror and two lamps (16)
Ⓦ A WELL CARVED AND PAINTED HEAD FROM A MANNEQUIN^ PROBABLY ENGLISH 19TH CENTURY¦formed of three pieces of wood^ the face realistically carved including ears^ painted in polychrome (trimmed at the forehead and at the back to fit a helmet^ areas of worm); and another mannequin head^ of composite material¦27.0 cm; 10 5/8 in high¦¦Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020)¦¦Part proceeds to benefit The Wallace Collection¦¦This bears a strong resemblance to heads carved for the Line of Kings in the Tower of London and perhaps originates from the time of Dr Samuel Rush Meyrick~s reorganisation of the Line in 1826. See Borg 1976^ pp. 317-332^ plate LXXX (c).
This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 29th. 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 June 30th or July 1st. Abe Sapien's (Doug Jones) mask from Guillermo Del Toro's supernatural comic book sequel Hellboy II: The Golden Army. Amphibious creature and B.P.R.D. agent Sapien joined his friend and teammate Hellboy (Ron Pearlman) as they faced an enchanted army. This aqua blue foam latex mask features airbrushed sections throughout the skull, gill-like slit accents on the lower cheeks, oversized eye sockets, and front-facing nostrils. It is mounted on a mannequin display head which has been signed on the neck by creator Mike Mignola. It exhibits signs of use and wear throughout including some paint chipping and aging on the foam, but remains in good overall condition. Dimensions: 10" x 7" x 11" (2.5 cm x 17.75 cm x 28 cm) Estimate: $3,000 - 5,000
This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 29th. 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 June 30th or July 1st. A Blue Ranger (David Yost) costume from Bryan Spicer's big screen adaptation of the hit children's television series Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers: The Movie. The Blue Ranger wore his costume when he joined with his fellow Power Rangers to protect Earth from Ivan Ooze (Paul Freeman). This costume consists of a blue spandex blend zip-up jumpsuit accented with a layer of latex paint and affixed with blue urethane rubber armor pieces on the chest, back, thighs, and shoulders; blue leatherette accents on the forearms, chest, and knees; and a pair of white leather boots with blue diamond-patterned leatherette details. The ensemble's nicest component is the blue, gold, and silver-colored fiberglass helmet marked "HERO" which has a dark tinted visor and a padded interior. The front and back plates of the helmet are connected by elastic and close with fabric and velcro straps on the interior. The helmets were designed for the film with removable mouthpieces, and the original piece is missing on this helmet, so a mesh screen was installed behind the mouth after production for display. The costume's gold-color chest emblem was also missing, so a replica cast from original molds has been fitted for display. The gloves and belt for the costume are not present. The costume is in fair and highly fragile overall condition with aging throughout, including deterioration and some separation of the urethane rubber armor components (some recently reattached), and flaking to remaining armor and bodysuit finishes. Additional stabilization efforts may be beneficial for long-term preservation. The helmet is in fair condition with some wear from production and age. The costume has been mounted on a flexible-body mannequin for several years. Estimate: $12,000 - 16,000
This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 29th. 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 June 30th or July 1st. Mrs. Doubtfire's (Robin Williams) burnt costume from Chris Columbus' family comedy Mrs. Doubtfire. Daniel Hillard set his shirt aflame while preparing dinner for his children in disguise as their elderly housekeeper, Mrs. Doubtfire. This costume was originally acquired from 20th Century Fox. It consists of a white button-up blouse hand-numbered "4" on the neckline with purple and green floral embroidery, a fastening strip closure, and production-made burn holes on each breast, as well as a red and green plaid, pleated zip-up skirt. The costume comes dressed on a custom fiberglass mannequin affixed with a foam fat suit created by Cannon Creations for display. It exhibits stiffening fabric, brown stains, white speckled residue, some missing buttons, and fading throughout from production, but remains in good overall condition. Stored off-site; see notice in the Buyer's Guide. Estimate: $2,500 - 3,500
An Ottoman zirah or 'zincir zırh',17th century, an Islamic chain-mail shirt, with alternating rows of round riveted links and solid links, with a back section of metal plating, the front with metal plates with hoops for lacing, and mounted on a metal mannequin, 140cm high overallCondition report: With age-related losses and wear.
A set of five contemporary advertising point of sale shop display haberdashery male mannequins with one female example. Each mannequin having adjustable and removable arms with each being raised and supported by a circular metal base. Each measures approx 171cm. Some having some slight damage. Stock image used.
dating: Late 16th Century provenance: Italy, Burgonet with skull worked in one piece, with comb of middle length and with twisted border worked in relief. The skull featuring a row of rivets at the base, with iron rosette. Sharp brim, ribbed at the center and in one piece with the skull, edge with a recessed band and twisted, roped border. The nape-guard en suite, in one piece with the skull. Iron plume-holder on the left side of the rear part. Probably-coeval cheeck-pieces with rope worked as the helmet. Two-plate gorget and neckline with a small, twisted and engraved rope. Round breast-plate ribbed at the center, with flaking on the tapul and holes for a lance rest (missing). Back-plate with smooth ropes. Complete brassards. Pauldrons with several decorative ropes worked in relief and depicting spirals. The elbow-pieces with twisted and engraved ropes. Knuckle shields with complete flaked fingers, the rear parts with straight plates, festooned fingers. Nine-plate tassets with outlining, iron and brass rivets. Mannequin not included. Leather strings of recent manufacturing. height armour circa 101 cm.
dating: First half of the 20th Century provenance: Europe, Complete with sallet helmet, well-worked in one piece, with low comb, stiffening plates decorated with raisers on the chanfrin and thick, riveted rope at the front. Corselet with neckband provided with holes and screwed at the breast-plate. The breast-plate provided with a big cusp at the front and rest provided with counter-rest. Waist-plate with five plates worked as cusps, two-plate tassets provided with stiffening cuissards. The armour comes with its joust spear painted in white and provided with iron vamplate (only the final segment of the shaft was manufactured, so that it could be easily exhibited). Provided with iron chanfrin for the horse, with Gothic-style decorations. Missing mannequin. Scarce. height as shown circa 119 cm.
dating: early 20th Century provenance: Europe, Helmet with skull worked in one piece, provided with raisable visor and ventail, the latter with hooks and air holes. Neck-guard with two-plate nape-guard, twisted end embossed border. A plume-holder on the back. Single-plate gorget. Slightly-round breast-plate decorated with bands in relief and spirals and featuring the Maltese cross dated '1571'. Provided with foldable rest. Pauldrons with neck-collars and with spirals in relief, ropes decorated en suite; all the plates are articulated. Brassards with articulated plates, as well as the knuckle-shields with complete flaked gingers. Tassets with articulated plates and decorated en suite. Articulated full-leg defenses and shoes. Complete with cuisse. Mannequin not included. height total circa 176 cm.
PULP FICTION - CRIMEGLINTO (DARCY), Pseud. of HAROLD ERNEST KELLY. Lady - Don't Turn Over, [November 1940]; No Mortgage on a Coffin, [January 1941]; Snow Vogue, [1941]; Road Floozie, date stamp '24 Nov. 1941' on first leaf, [1941], Wells, Gardner, Darton, & Co.; Curtains for Carrie, 1947; Mannequin Moll, 1948; No Come-back for Connie, [1948]; Straight-Up Girl, slight rusting to staples, [1949]; '... One More Nice White Body', small loss at blank extremities of spine, 1950, Robin Hood Press, FIRST EDITIONS, the first three mentioned publisher's stiff wrappers with pictorial dust-jackets, the others publisher's wrappers, 8vo; and 24 others by Darcy Glinto, including the early Robin Hood Press issues of the Wells, Gardner titles (c.31)Footnotes:A fine run of Darcy Glinto works, including the first editions of his first four books, including Lady - Don't Turn Over and Snow Vogue for which he and the publishers was prosecuted for obscenity at the Old Bailey in 1942, resulting in a fine of £200.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

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