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* BRUCE TIPPETT (BRITISH 1933 - 2017), LANDSCAPE WITH REEDS charcoal on paper, signed and dated 14.03.58 42cm x 53cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Artist labels verso. Note: Bruce Tippett was a British born artist who was championed by Philip Granville (Lord's Gallery, London) and the legendary Betty Parsons (Betty Parsons Gallery, New York) and others. Jane England writes in her 1992 catalogue : "[In 1957], he […] saw Japanese brush paintings for the first time at the British Museum [which now houses nine Bruce Tippett drawings]. He recalls now that 'Something awoke in me and I entered another realm'. The works of the Japanese calligraphers inspired him by their mixture of spontaneity and contemplation. Like the Zen masters, Tippett achieved spontaneity by constantly paring down the image and concentrating on its essential spirit, with no sign of the struggle involved. When Tippett first saw a work by Hartung at Gimpel Fils in May 1958, he was struck by the similarities of their respective calligraphic styles. These similarities had different origins. In Tippett's case the energetic strokes and lines came from his early drawings of reeds and stakes in marsh landscapes and the studies he had made of building structures, whereas Hartung's expressive calligraphy came from his early experiments with automatism." Alan Bowness pointed out in his "Portrait of the Artist" (1958) that "having made the first steps on his own Tippett realized that the calligraphic paintings of Hartung pointed in the direction he wished to go […] but by the end of 1957 Tippett had reached something that was recognizably an original manner, and the drawings done then and at the beginning of this year have a remarkable ease and assurance." After Peggy Guggenheim closed her Art of This Century gallery in 1947, Parsons was one of only a very few gallery owners to promote avant-garde American art at a time when the commercial demand for it was minuscule. The Betty Parsons Gallery was also, for a considerable time, the only gallery in the US which promoted and supported Abstract Expressionism. Parsons played a major and significant role in establishing New York as the centre of the art world and Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, William Congdon, Clyfford Still, Theodorus Stamos, Ellsworth Kelly, Hedda Sterne, Forrest Bess, Michael Loew, Lyman Kipp, Judith Godwin, Tony Smith, Robert Rauschenberg, Barnett Newman and many other artists owed much to Betty Parsons. Bruce Tippett first visited New York in 1965 when Dorothy Miller bought one of his paintings for MOMA. He met Parsons at the Venice Biennale in 1966 and immediately afterwards she visited his studio in Rome and bought several paintings and drawings for her gallery. Bruce Tippett exhibited regularly at The Betty Parsons Gallery from 1967 and had his last solo show there in 1981, the year before Betty died. Bruce Tippett continued to exhibit in the US and the UK and even more frequently in Italy and France. He died in France in 2017, where he had lived and worked since 2005. His work is held in some of the most important collections in the US and Europe including The Louvre (Paris), The British Museum (London), Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna (Rome) and MOMA (New York), yet in his country of birth, his work remains relatively unknown.
MICHAEL JACKSON/JEAN MICHEL JARRE POSTERS. To include two original Michael Jackson 'Bad' world tour posters promoting his 1988 concert date at the Cardiff Arms Park, Wales on July 26th 1988. To measure 20x30", condition is excellent, also a Jean Michel Jarre poster - Europe In Concert at Wembley Stadium poster (VF condition, some creasing, approx. 23.5x34").
Michaels pets plush toys , boxed , a complete set of Michael Jackson plush pets including Bubbles the chimp, cool bear, sparky the dog, suzie the bunny, mr bill the security dog, uncle rookie the frog, jabber the giraffe, Louie the llama, Jeannine the ostrich and muscles the snake all come complete with a story telling cassette, made by ideal toys 1987.
ENTERTAINMENT: A folio scrapbook containing over 450 vintage irregularly clipped signed pieces, a few signed photographs etc., by various actors, actresses, popular singers, musicians and other entertainers, each laid down in multiples to the pages, including Arthur English, Ruby Murray, Petula Clark, Bob Monkhouse & Denis Goodwin, Dennis Price, Ingrid Bergman, Roger Livesey, Arthur Askey, Nigel Stock, Alec Guinness, Diana Dors, Joan Sims, Arthur Lucan, Harry Secombe, Mary Morris, Flora Robson, Michael Holliday, Roy Castle, Janette Scott, Maxine Audley, Eric Morecambe & Ernie Wise, Robert Beatty, Helen Cherry, Jeanette MacDonald, Lonnie Donegan, Cliff Richard, Ram Gopal, Marty Wilde, Michael Redgrave, Arnold Ridley, Margaret & Julia Lockwood, Muriel Pavlow, Vivien Leigh, Edward Chapman, Thora Hird, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Dick Emery, Frankie Howerd, George Baker, Bill Owen, Julie Andrews, Michael Bentine, Mike & Bernie Winters, Anne Baxter, Jon Pertwee, Sam Wanamaker, Michael Medwin, Richard Attenborough, Cardew Robinson, Tommy Trinder, Shirley Bassey, Gracie Fields, Anthony Quayle, William Bendix, Alan Young, Mai Zetterling, Wendy Hiller, Joan Plowright, Susan Shaw, Gordon Jackson, Diane Cilento, Bernard Bresslaw, Cleo Laine, Michael Hordern, David Nixon, Peter Sellers, Alfie Bass, Alma Cogan, Athene Seyler, Roland Culver, Christopher Lee, Leo Genn, Tsai Chin, Bernard Miles, Bill Fraser, Norman Rossington, Spike Milligan, Margaret Rutherford, Kenneth More, Adam Faith, Michael Holliday, Lionel Jeffries, Donald Pleasence, Billy Fury, Joe Brown, Millicent Martin, Ian Carmichael, Liberace, Beryl Reid, Albert Finney, Andrew Cruickshank, Jayne Mansfield, Mickey Hargitay, Phyllis Calvert, Virginia McKenna, Tyrone Power, Shirley Eaton, Laurence Harvey and many others. A little duplication. The majority have small printed captions and/or small magazine portraits etc. neatly affixed alongside the signatures. FR to generally G
TREVOR BLAKEMORE: ELEMENTALS, London, W G Foyle, 1935, (500) (250), 1st edition, numbered and signed, autograph poem signed on front free end paper, original cloth gilt, dust-wrapper + ROBERT FROST: A WITNESS TREE, London, Jonathan Cape, 1943, 1st edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper + BRYAN BAYLY: MARRED SILVER AND OTHER VERSES, Bombay, Thacker Co, 1943, 1st edition, signed and inscribed, original cloth backed pictorial boards, dust-wrapper, not on COPAC + A S J TESSIMOND: VOICES IN A GIANT CITY, London, William Heinemann, 1947, 1st edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper + E H VISIAK: BUCCANEER BALLADS, intro John Masefield, London, Elkin Matthews, 1910, 1st edition, original cloth gilt + JOHN DRINKWATER: BIRD IN HAND, A PLAY IN THREE ACTS, London, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1933, 4th impression, signed and inscribed to actress Pamela Margaret Stanley (1909-1991), original cloth, + MICHAEL MCCLURE: HYMNS TO ST GERYON AND OTHER POEMS, London, Cape Goliard Press, 1969, 1st edition, original wraps (7)
A collection of Vinyl LP and EP Records including 1980's hits, the Beatles Sargent Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles 1962-66, The Rolling Stones by Rolling Stones, Sound Stories Isle of Man 1962, UB40 Signing Off, Adam and the Ants Prince Charming, Michael Jackson Thriller, and a selection of similar 45's.
SOUL/FUNK/DISCO/MOTOWN - 7". Great large collection of around 250 x 45s full of winners! Expect cuts from the likes of Yvonne Fair, The Velvelettes, Edwin Starr, Four Tops, The Miracles, Michael Jackson, Commodores, R Dean Taylor, The Temptations, Marlena Shaw, Bob And Marcia, Parliament, The Peppers, Lou Rawls, Impressions, Millie Jackson, Odyssey, Candi Staton, Judy Clay/William Bell, Marvin Gaye, Moments And Whatnauts, Billy Ocean, Sister Sledge, Mary Wells, The Supremes, Isaac Hayes, Ramsey Lewis, Gloria Gaynor, The Whispers, Herb Alpert, The Isley Brothers, The Real Thing, The Ventures and Al Green. Please note condition is varied, we could say as a 'rule of thumb' G+ to VG+ applies (with some below and a few above this grading).
SOUL/FUNK/DISCO/REGGAE - 7". Ace cuts here with around 130 x 45s included. Expect deep grooves from the likes of Professor Longhair, The Three Degrees, The Delfonics, Donnie Elbert, Dionne Warwicke, The Chi-Lites, Martha Reeves & The Vandellas, Jermaine Jackson, Manu Dibango, The Tymes, Lunar Funk, Deniece Williams, Bloodstone, Pointer Sisters, Jimmy Ruffin, R Dean Taylor, O'Jays, Biddu Orchestra, James Brown, Enchantment, Kool & The Gang, Roberta Flack, Tavares, Michael Jackson, The Velvelettes, The Beginning Of The End, The Detroit Spinners, The Surprise Sisters, Inner Circles, John Holt, Pioneers and Sister Sledge. Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.
SOUL/FUNK/JAZZ/DISCO - LPs/12". Excellent collection of around 140 x LPs with some compilations and a few 12"s. Artists/titles include Grace Jones, Leon Haywood, Millie Jackson, Eddie Drennon & BBS Unlimited, 16 Tamla Motown Big Hits, Marlene Shaw, Richard Fields, Patti Labelle, Staple Singers, SOS Band, Ben E. King, Bob Marley & The Wailers, Michael Jackson, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross, Isaac Hayes, Hot Chocolate, Richard Pryor, Cold Shot!, Eddie Holman, Commodores, Solomon Burke, Candi Staton, Roberta Flack, Dionne Warwick, Odyssey, Chaka Khan, Disco Erotica, Erotic Drum Band and Blowfly. Condition is generally VG to Ex
SOUL/DISCO - 12"/LPs. Stirrin' collection of around 110 x 12"/LPs. Artists/titles include Michael Jackson - Off The Wall and Bad, Nite Flite 2, Tina Turner, 10 by 12, The Bad Album, Stevie Wonder - Hotter Than July, The Trammps, Cameo, Bobby Brown, Alexander O'Neal, Jody Watley, Chaka Khan, Donna Alien, Viola Wills, WAR, Donna Summer, The Winans, Eugene Wilde, Chey Chey Kule, Soul II Soul, Jess Johnson, Anita Baker, Bill Withers, Third World, Steve Arrington and Glen Goldsmith. Condition is often very clean Ex+.
A collection of assorted autographs - largely British TV personalities and actors, but also some sport and music related included. Comprising: Athony McCoy, Barnes & Don, Glen Murphy, The Patton Brothers (known later for their involvement with The Chuckle Brothers), Jim Watt, Betty Driver, Bill Treacher, Richard Dunwoody, Glen Campbell, Mike Berry, Paul Nicholas, Lulu, Sir John Mills, Jean Boht, Noel Edmunds, Barbara Knox, Jean Alexander, Stephanie Cole, Wendy Richard, Bradley Walsh, Elizabeth Dawn, Yoko Ono ' A Piece Of Sky ' postcard, Paddy Ashdown, Nick Faldo, Glenda Jackson, Cliff Richard, Gary Barlow, Frank Bruno, Steve Redgrave, East Enders cast cards, Phil Collins, Brian Conley, Michael Palin, Thora Hird, Bob Monkhouse, Rolf Harris, Lee Evans, James Stewart, Peter Falk, Joe Brown, Seb Coe, John Simpson, Johnny Briggs, Kim Wilde, and many others. Various signed pictures, letters and other items. Quantity of loose and x2 albums present.
Michael Jackson - An autographed, concert-worn Michael Jackson T-shirt, white cotton with slit to front, makeup evident to neck and inside front, signed by Michael Jackson in red marker.Provenance: Previously auctioned at Bonhams in 2012 and with two Letter's of authenticity along with photos of Michael Jackson wearing the T-Shirt. Originally consigned to Bonham's by David Williams, guitarist in Michael's band. Given by him to Arthur Phoenix, former publicist and manager of Tito Jackson. The T-shirt was worn for the Live In Brunei royal concert on 16th July 1996 and whilst performing Billie Jean and autographed the next day.
* BRUCE TIPPETT (BRITISH 1933 - 2017), LANDSCAPE WITH REEDS charcoal on paper, signed and dated 14.03.58 42cm x 53cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Artist labels verso. Note: Bruce Tippett was a British born artist who was championed by Philip Granville (Lord's Gallery, London) and the legendary Betty Parsons (Betty Parsons Gallery, New York) and others. Jane England writes in her 1992 catalogue : "[In 1957], he […] saw Japanese brush paintings for the first time at the British Museum [which now houses nine Bruce Tippett drawings]. He recalls now that 'Something awoke in me and I entered another realm'. The works of the Japanese calligraphers inspired him by their mixture of spontaneity and contemplation. Like the Zen masters, Tippett achieved spontaneity by constantly paring down the image and concentrating on its essential spirit, with no sign of the struggle involved. When Tippett first saw a work by Hartung at Gimpel Fils in May 1958, he was struck by the similarities of their respective calligraphic styles. These similarities had different origins. In Tippett's case the energetic strokes and lines came from his early drawings of reeds and stakes in marsh landscapes and the studies he had made of building structures, whereas Hartung's expressive calligraphy came from his early experiments with automatism." Alan Bowness pointed out in his "Portrait of the Artist" (1958) that "having made the first steps on his own Tippett realized that the calligraphic paintings of Hartung pointed in the direction he wished to go […] but by the end of 1957 Tippett had reached something that was recognizably an original manner, and the drawings done then and at the beginning of this year have a remarkable ease and assurance." After Peggy Guggenheim closed her Art of This Century gallery in 1947, Parsons was one of only a very few gallery owners to promote avant-garde American art at a time when the commercial demand for it was minuscule. The Betty Parsons Gallery was also, for a considerable time, the only gallery in the US which promoted and supported Abstract Expressionism. Parsons played a major and significant role in establishing New York as the centre of the art world and Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, William Congdon, Clyfford Still, Theodorus Stamos, Ellsworth Kelly, Hedda Sterne, Forrest Bess, Michael Loew, Lyman Kipp, Judith Godwin, Tony Smith, Robert Rauschenberg, Barnett Newman and many other artists owed much to Betty Parsons. Bruce Tippett first visited New York in 1965 when Dorothy Miller bought one of his paintings for MOMA. He met Parsons at the Venice Biennale in 1966 and immediately afterwards she visited his studio in Rome and bought several paintings and drawings for her gallery. Bruce Tippett exhibited regularly at The Betty Parsons Gallery from 1967 and had his last solo show there in 1981, the year before Betty died. Bruce Tippett continued to exhibit in the US and the UK and even more frequently in Italy and France. He died in France in 2017, where he had lived and worked since 2005. His work is held in some of the most important collections in the US and Europe including The Louvre (Paris), The British Museum (London), Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna (Rome) and MOMA (New York), yet in his country of birth, his work remains relatively unknown.
5 cases of LP records & 1 case of 78rpm records including Bob Dylan box set 'Biograph' Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, Tom Petty, Bruce Hornsby, Eric Clapton, Dire Straits, Notting Hill Billies, Michael Jackson, Eurythmics, Status Quo, Elton John & Joe Cocker etc. (over 150 1960's - 1990's)
90s 7" - (ARTISTS & RELEASES) INCLUDING INDIE/POP/SOUL & FUNK. Cracking collection of around 225 x 7", many now long out of print! Artists/titles include Georgia Anne Muldrow & Madlib - Seeds, Guru, Cornershop - Brimful Of Asha (jukebox labels WIJ 81), Robbie Williams - No Regrets, Nitzer Ebb, Pet Shop Boys, Aaron Neville, Dannii Minogue, George Michael/Queen, Gabriele, Marc Cohn, Dina Carroll, Belinda Carlisle, Mariah Carey, Associates, Arrested Development, Deee-Lite, Meat Loaf, The KLF, Michael Jackson, Kate Bush, David Bowie, The B-52's and Adam Ant. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
SOUL, FUNK, DISCO & REGGAE - LPs. Stirrin' collection of around 100 x LPs including a few 12". Artists/titles include Bob Marley & The Wailers inc. Babylon By Bus and Talkin' Blues, Chain Reaction, Lord Kitchener, Geoff McBride, Miles Jaye, Michael Jackson, The Supremes, Miriam Makeba, Dionne Warwick, Sam Cooke, Bob & Earl, Jeffrey Osborne, Ann Peebles, Ebonee, Cheryl Lynn, 5000 Volts, Arthur Prysock, Four Tops, Al Green, Marvin Gaye, The Platters and Prince. Condition is generally VG to Ex+ (records) though please note that some sleeves can vary.
7" COLOUR/PICTURE DISCS - ROCK/POP/PUNK/ALTERNATIVE/INDIE/WAVE. Wicked collection of around 100 x 7" - all limited edition coloured/picture disc releases. Expect choice cuts from the likes Iron Maiden, Alkaline Trio, Funeral For A Friend, Supergrass, The Ataris, Peter Gabriel, Go Go's, Gillan, F.A.B.,Grandmaster & Melle Met, Genesis, Green Day, Headcoatees, Bat Man, Hole, Potential, Super Furry Animals, Jane's Addiction, Janet Jackson, Michael Jackson, Level 42, The Lurkers, Lambrettas.
7" COLOUR/PICTURE DISCS - ROCK/POP/PUNK/ALTERNATIVE/INDIE/WAVE. Wicked collection of around 100 x 7" - all limited edition coloured/picture disc releases. Expect choice cuts from the likes of Motorhead, Melvins, Pink Floyd, The Pseudo Hippies, Sebadoh, Shed Seven, Battletorn, Propagandhi, Sum 41, The Black Keys, Missblack, Totempole,The 5.6.7.8'S, Michael Jackson, Homophobic Asshole, Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers, Frankie Machine, Squirrels, Rancid, The Starlets, Midge Ure If I Was, Kyra Rubella, King Kurt, Diesel Queens and Insaints.
POP/'COOL' POP - 12". 'Time warp' collection of around 120 x 12" presented in outstanding condition. Expect choice twelves from the likes of Prince, Pet Shop Boys, Tracy Chapman, George Michael, Paul McCartney, Simply Red, All About Eve, David Bowie, REM, Paul Simon, Enya, Everything But The Girl, Swing Out Sister, Erasure, Kirsty Maccoll, Aretha Franklin, Paul Weller, The Style Council, Black, Nina Simone, Michael Jackson, The Stranglers, Elvis Costello, The Damned, Fleetwood Mac, Siouxsie & The Banshees, Culture Club, Alison Moyet, Salt-N-Pepa, Lisa Stansfield, Eddy Grant, Eddy Grant, Aswad, The Wonder Stuff, Mariah Carey and Terence Trent D'arby. Condition is
POP - LPs. Great condition collection of around 84 x LPs. Artists/titles include Basia - The Sweetest Illusion (long deleted original 1994 LP, 4765141 - Ex+/Ex+), David Bowie - Let's Dance and Tonight, The Dream Academy - S/T, Fleetwood Mac - Tango In The Night, Everything But The Girl inc. Baby The Stars Shine Bright, Love Not Money, Eden and The Language Of Life, Michael Jackson - Bad, The Style Council, Ian Dury, Robert Palmer, Simply Red, Gloria Estefan, Matt Bianco, Elton John, The Housemartins, Heaven 17, Joe Jackson, Suzanne Vega and Matt Bianco. Condition is often Ex to Ex+.
MFSL LPS - SOME STILL SEALED. Five sought after MFSL/audiophile titles titles to include: Steely Dan - Katy Lied (MFSL 1-007, Ex+/Ex), Jackson Browne - The Pretender (MFSL 1-055, Ex+/VG with split to bottom of sleeve), Atlanta Rhythm Section - Champagne Jam (MFSL 1-038, still sealed), Michael Jackson - Thriller (Epic ?– HE 48112, Ex+/VG+), The Moody Blues ?– Seventh Sojourn (MFSL 1-151, Ex+/Ex), Styx - The Grand Illusion (MFSL 1-026, Ex+/VG+, promo sleeve).
15 x Mixed 1980s LPs to include Echo & The Bunnymen - S/T. Elvis Costello & The Attractions - Get Happy. Bruce Springsteen - Born In The USA. Fleetwood Mac (2) Rumours, Greatest Hits. Kate Bush - The Kick Inside. Tracey Chapman - Crossroads. Phil Collins (2), Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Michael Jackson.
Mixed Collection of 1970s / 80s Disco / Soul / Dance / Pop LPs & Compilations (app 50) to include Stevie Wonder, Donna Summer, Michael Jackson, Soul II Soul, Belle Epoque, Jesse Green, Rose Royce, Van McCoy, Chic, Wild Cherry, George Benson, Shalamar, Bee Gees, Abba (10), Diana Ross, Barry White, Brass Construction, Judge Dread plus Disco, Soul, Motown, Reggae & Northern Soul Compilations.
32 x 1980s LPs to include Queen - The Works. Blondie - Eat To The Beat. David Lee Roth - Crazy From The Heart. Grace Jones - Night Clubbing. ABC - The Lexicon Of Love. UB40 - Present Arms. Eurythmics (5). Toto - IV. Duran Duran - S/T. Tracey Chapman - S/T. Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Welcome To The Pleasure Dome. Genesis - S/T. Michael Jackson - BAD. Steve Miller Band - Abracadabra. Annabel Lamb - The Flame. Men At Work - Business As Usual. Pretenders - S/T. Culture Club, Spandau Ballet, Cyndi Lauper, Dexys Midnight Runners. Plus Bruce Springsteen, Cover Me, Dancing In The Dark 12" singles.
Mixed Lot of approx 75 x Re-issue 7"Singles (Old Gold, Atlantic Oldies, Tamla Motown, Eric, Smash, Columbia Hall Of Fame, Motown Yesteryear, Reprise, Laurie, Jamie, Bell) Mostly 1960s classic hits featuring The Beatles - Love Me Do. The Who, Black Sabbath, The Troggs, Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Len Barry, Millie Small, Aretha Franklin, Jimmy Ruffin, Bob Dylan, Michael Jackson, The Chiffons, Danny & The Juniors, The Crystals, Diana Ross, Gary Puckett, Martha Reeves, Chubby Checker, Walker Brothers, Al Wilson.

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