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Lot 146

RUDOLF RUDOLFOVICH FRENTZ (RUSSIAN 1888-1956)The Cow, gouache, pencil and India ink on paper32.5 x 20.5 cm (12 3/4 x 8 in.)signed lower right; further signed, titled and inscribed on versoPROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 130

A GROUP OF THREE COSTUME DESIGNS BY NIKOLAY ANTONOVICH MATSEDONSKY (RUSSIAN 1911-1981)PROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov a) Costume Design for `Motherhood`, 1934gouache and pencil on paper42 x 27.5 cm (16 1/2 x 10 7/8 in.)inscribed, titled and dated on versob) Nuns, 1935ink wash on paper34.5 x 25 cm (13 5/8 x 9 7/8 in.)inscribed and dated on versoc) A Musician, 1935watercolor and India Ink on paper32 x 20 cm (12 5/8 x 7 7/8 in.)inscribed and dated on versoLOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 156

IGOR IVANOVICH YERSHOV (RUSSIAN 1916-1985)Qayraqqum, 1956oil on canvas32 x 42 cm (12 5/8 x 16 1/2 in.)inscribed, titled and dated on versoPROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 155

IGOR IVANOVICH YERSHOV (RUSSIAN 1916-1985)Rosenberg. On the Front Roads of East Prussia, 1945oil on board32.2 x 45.5 cm (12 3/4 x 17 7/8 in.)numerous inscriptions on versoPROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 129

MIKHAIL MIKHAILOVICH TARKHANOV (RUSSIAN 1888-1962)Birch Leaves, 1940swatercolor and graphite on paper32 x 44 cm (12 1/2 x 17 1/4 in.)PROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.Mikhail Tarkhanov (1888-1962) was a Russian avant-garde graphic artist known for his abstract, water-based textured compositions. He graduated from the Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and Industry in 1915, later enrolling at VKhUTEMAS, where he studied under Vasili Kandinsky and Vladimir Favorsky. From 1932 until his death, the exhibition of abstract art was banned, so he secretly pursued his abstract work while working officially for various Soviet institutions. He was able to exhibit his beautiful, unique compositions only a handful of times from 1919 to 1931, alongside artists such as Natan Altman, El Lissitzky, Kazimir Malevich, and Alexander Rodchenko. Much of his oeuvre has remained unseen until the present. Tarkhanov`s works are included in the permanent collections of the Tretyakov Gallery, the Russian Museum, the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, and at the Getty Center.

Lot 140

NIKOLAY STEPANOVICH TROSHIN (RUSSIAN 1897-1990)Harnessing a Mare, 1931gouache on paper62 x 44 cm (24 1/2 x 17 1/4 in.)signed with initials and dated lower leftPROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTESNikolai Troshin was an important painter, theatre director, poster designer, and Chief Artist and designer for influential avant-garde journals such as USSR under Construction. Having studied at Penza Art Insitute under Ivan Goryushkin-Sorokopudov and N. Petrov from 1913-1918, Troshin later moved to Moscow where he studied with Ilya Mashkov from 1918-1920. He actively exhibited since 1918, and personal exhibitions of Troshin`s works were held in Moscow and other cities in Russia through the time of his passing. Troshin`s paintings can be found in the permanent collections of the Tretyakov Museum, State Russian Museum, and many other museums in Russia.Viktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 142

NIKOLAY STEPANOVICH TROSHIN (RUSSIAN 1897-1990)Portrait of a Woodworker, 1941graphite on paper44 x 32 cm (17 1/4 x 12 5/8 in.)dated lower rightPROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTESNikolai Troshin was an important painter, theatre director, poster designer, and Chief Artist and designer for influential avant-garde journals such as USSR under Construction. Having studied at Penza Art Insitute under Ivan Goryushkin-Sorokopudov and N. Petrov from 1913-1918, Troshin later moved to Moscow where he studied with Ilya Mashkov from 1918-1920. He actively exhibited since 1918, and personal exhibitions of Troshin`s works were held in Moscow and other cities in Russia through the time of his passing. Troshin`s paintings can be found in the permanent collections of the Tretyakov Museum, State Russian Museum, and many other museums in Russia.Viktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 135

A RUSSIAN 20TH CENTURY ARTISTNude in a Flower Crown, oil on card laid on board54 x 36 cm (21 1/4 x 14 1/8 in.)PROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 134

DMITRY KRAPIVNY (RUSSIAN 1904-1940)Reclining Nude en plein air, oil on canvas35.5 x 57 cm (14 x 22 1/2 in.)authenticating inscription by artist`s wife on versoPROVENANCEAcquired directly from artist`s wife Lidiya Frolova-Bagreyeva by a private collectorCollection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 128

MIKHAIL MIKHAILOVICH TARKHANOV (RUSSIAN 1888-1962)The Types of Mushrooms, 1940watercolor and graphite on paper32 x 44 cm (12 1/2 x 17 1/4 in.)signed, dated and inscribed on versoPROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.Mikhail Tarkhanov (1888-1962) was a Russian avant-garde graphic artist known for his abstract, water-based textured compositions. He graduated from the Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and Industry in 1915, later enrolling at VKhUTEMAS, where he studied under Vasili Kandinsky and Vladimir Favorsky. From 1932 until his death, the exhibition of abstract art was banned, so he secretly pursued his abstract work while working officially for various Soviet institutions. He was able to exhibit his beautiful, unique compositions only a handful of times from 1919 to 1931, alongside artists such as Natan Altman, El Lissitzky, Kazimir Malevich, and Alexander Rodchenko. Much of his oeuvre has remained unseen until the present. Tarkhanov`s works are included in the permanent collections of the Tretyakov Gallery, the Russian Museum, the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, and at the Getty Center.

Lot 151

A PAIR OF PAINTINGS BY ALEKSANDRA IVANOVNA YAKUSHEVA (RUSSIAN 1900-1986)a) In the House of Pavlik Morozov, 1940oil on board29 x 39 cm (11 1/2 x 15 1/4 in.)signed lower right, titled and dated on versob) The House Where Pavlik Morozov, A Pioneer Hero, Was Born and Lived, 1940 oil on board29 x 38.5 cm (11 1/2 x 15 1/8 in.)inscribed lower right; titled and dated on versoPROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 145

A PAIR OF WORKS BY ALEKSANDR ALEKSEEVICH TOPORKOV (RUSSIAN 1896-1995)PROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov a) Field Workers, 1932watercolor on paper; with a pencil drawing of a colorful landscape on verso25 x 33 cm (9 7/8 x 13 in.)signed with monogram and dated lower rightb) Rural Scene, 1929watercolor on paper; with a pencil drawing on verso21 x 29.5 cm (8 1/4 x 11 5/8 in.)signed with monogram and dated lower rightLOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 157

IGOR IVANOVICH YERSHOV (RUSSIAN 1916-1985)Cotton, oil on paperboard38.8 x 25.5 cm (15 1/4 x 10 in.)titled and inscribed in Cyrillic on verso Study for exhibition in Czechoslovakia (Chamber of Commerce)PROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 152

A GROUP OF EIGHT WORKS BY NIKOLAY ALEKSANDROVICH SHISHLOVSKIY (RUSSIAN 1907-1984)Views of the Pavilions of the All-Union Agricultural Exhibition of 1939, gouache on papereach approximately 27 x 36.5 cm (10 3/4 x 14 3/8 in.)PROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 260

A COLLECTION OF LYUBOV K TRYOM APELSINAM ZHURNAL DOKTORA DAPERTUTTO MAGAZINE, 1914-15PROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov LYUBOV K TRYOM APELSINAM. ZHURNAL DOKTORA DAPERTUTTO [Love for Three Oranges. Doctor Dapertutto`s Journal]. Editor - Vsevolod Meyerhold. Saint Petersburg/ Petrograd: V. Meyerhold, 1914-15. 8vo (180 x 135 mm [5 books] and 204 x 154 mm [1 book]). Comprising 10 issues in 6 books: Issue 1 (1914), Issue 2 (1914), Issue 3 (1914), Issues 4-5 (1914), Issues 6-7 (1914), Issues 1-2-3 (1915). Original color wrappers designed by Yuriy Bondi (in 1914) and Aleksandr Golovin (in 1915). Important publication on arts lead by Meyerhold featuring Blok, Akhmatova, Benois, Nadezhdin, Zhirmunskiy, Gippius, et. al.LOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 158

PORFIRIY MARKOVICH LEBEDEV (RUSSIAN 1882-1974)At the Kolkhoz Chairman`s, 1958watercolor on paper; additionally mounted on paper27.8 x 40 cm (11 x 15 3/4 in.)signed and dated lower right; titled on versoPROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 150

ALEKSANDRA IVANOVNA YAKUSHEVA (RUSSIAN 1900-1986)Self-Portrait, 1934oil on canvas53 x 47 cm (20 3/4 x 18 1/2 in.)inscribed and dated on versoPROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 164

ANATOLIY IVANOVICH (RUSSIAN B. 1931)Best Employee of the Vladimir Chemical Plant, Bessudnov Vasiliy Stepanovich, 1953oil on paperboard50 x 35 cm (19 5/8 x 13 3/4 in.)signed and dated lower right, inscribed on versoPROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 131

A PAIR OF WORKS BY NIKOLAY ANTONOVICH MATSEDONSKY (RUSSIAN 1911-1981)Stage Designs Featuring Red Army Marines, 1954oil on paperboardeach 33 x 48.5 cm (13 x 19 1/8 in.)inscribed and dated on versoPROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 138

A RUSSIAN 20TH CENTURY ARTISTOn the Outskirts, 1929India ink, watercolor and graphite on paper laid on paperboard34 x 44.7 cm (13 3/8 x 17 5/8 in.)titled and dated lower leftPROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 136

A RUSSIAN 20TH CENTURY ARTISTA Tube-Rolling Shop, 1930oil on board74 x 61 cm (29 1/8 x 24 in.)signed and dated lower left; titled and dated on versoPROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 175

ORIGINAL SOVIET POSTER MAQUETTE FOR FARM ANIMAL PRODUCTION, CIRCA 1950SPROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov GLAVNOYE V ZHIVOTNOVODSTVE - KORMA [Feed is Crucial for Animal Production], gouache on paper, 119.5 x 88 cm (47 x 33 3/4 in.)LOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 167

ROMAN VASILYEVICH GERSHANIK (RUSSIAN 1898-1959)Scholar, oil on board62 x 50 cm (24 1/2 x 19 3/4 in.)inscribed and titled on versoPROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 132

A PAIR OF WORKS BY NIKOLAY ANTONOVICH MATSEDONSKY (RUSSIAN 1911-1981)a) Stage Illustration for Children`s Theatre for `Black and White` by V. Mayakovsky, 1939gouache and pencil on paperimage: 20 x 11.5 cm (7 7/8 x 4 1/2 in.)inscribed, titled and dated on versob) The Ship. A Mobile Stage Design, 1939gouache and pencil on paperimage: 15 x 24 cm (6 x 9 1/2 in.)inscribed, titled and dated on versoPROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 144

A PAIR OF WORKS BY OLGA KONSTANTINOVNA DEINEKO (RUSSIAN 1897-1970)Kettle, 1930gouache on papereach: 31.5 x 44 cm (12 1/2 x 17 1/4 in.)each signed with initials and datedPROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 165

PYOTR IVANOVICH KOSTINSKIY (RUSSIAN 1916-2003)Artek Kids, oil on board40 x 71 cm (15 7/8 x 28 in.)inscribed and titled on versoPROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 127

SERGEY YAKOVLEVICH SVETLOV (RUSSIAN 1900-1966)Composition with Bottle, mixed media on paper32 x 21 cm (12 5/8 x 8 3/8 in.)PROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 166

PYOTR SERGEYEVICH RODIONOV (RUSSIAN 1914-1981)Lenin`s House in Gorki, 1960oil on board49.5 x 70 cm (19 1/2 x 27 5/8 in.)signed lower right; inscribed, dated and titled on versoPROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 159

YEVGENIY GRIGORYEVICH GAVRILKEVICH (RUSSIAN 1929-2004)Exceeding a Plan for Metal, 1954gouache on paper32 x 27.2 cm (12 5/8 x 10 3/4 in.)signed and dated in pencil on versoPROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 153

A GROUP OF FOUR DRAWINGS BY NIKOLAY ALEKSANDROVICH SHISHLOVSKIY (RUSSIAN 1907-1984)Views of Saint Petersburg, 1950sgraphite on paper24 x 30 cm (9 1/2 x 11 3/4 in.) each;two signed with monogram and dated lower right; inscribed on versoPROVENANCECollection of Viktor KholodkovEXPERTISEEach bearing an authenticating inscription by artist`s wife V. I. Ligachyova on verso LOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 143

OLGA KONSTANTINOVNA DEINEKO (RUSSIAN 1897-1970)Transporting the Goods by a River, 1931gouache on paper26.5 x 37 cm (10 1/2 x 14 5/8 in.)signed with initials and dated lower rightPROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTESViktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 139

NIKOLAI STEPANOVICH TROSHIN (RUSSIAN 1897-1990)Still Life with Hat, 1930oil on canvas, unstretched71 x 53.5 cm (28 x 21 in.)signed and dated lower leftPROVENANCECollection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTESNikolai Troshin was an important painter, theatre director, poster designer, and Chief Artist and designer for influential avant-garde journals such as USSR under Construction. Having studied at Penza Art Insitute under Ivan Goryushkin-Sorokopudov and N. Petrov from 1913-1918, Troshin later moved to Moscow where he studied with Ilya Mashkov from 1918-1920. He actively exhibited since 1918, and personal exhibitions of Troshin`s works were held in Moscow and other cities in Russia through the time of his passing. Troshin`s paintings can be found in the permanent collections of the Tretyakov Museum, State Russian Museum, and many other museums in Russia.Viktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Lot 128

THE BEATLES - YELLOW SUBMARINE - an eclectic mix of Yellow Submarine memorabilia mainly from the original release to include a vintage jumper, first edition book, cassette, 3" CD single, Orchestration Series No.11, sheet music, magazines, a Gift Book and a book of Pop-Out Art Decorations (complete).

Lot 49

A collection of rock music memorabilia, to include vinyl records by The Beatles, Elvis Presley, Buzzy Linhart white label demo, Pink Floyd 'The Dark Side of the Moon' 1973 and The Lemon Pipers, also photographs to include press photographs of the early 1960's group Johnny Vallons and the Deejays, a collection of photographs of the Rollings Stones at Maine Road, Manchester 1990 (plus ticket), two press photographs of Ringo Star taken and signed by photographer Steve Hale at the Liverpool Empire, a Paul McCartney Liverpool Echo display poster and a 'Meet The Beatles' star special book. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 751

Music memorabilia, The Beatles, a large collection of newspapers, booklets, magazine cuttings, calendars, Paul McCartney picture sleeve singles etc, 1960's onwards (gen gd) (quantity, 1 box)

Lot 754

Music memorabilia, a collection of newspapers, books, magazines, videos etc, 1960's onwards, noted NME, Disc & Music Echo, Melody Maker etc, featured artists inc. David Bowie, The Who, Queen etc (mixed condition, fair/gd) (quantity, 1 box)

Lot 1379

Royal memorabilia - a commemorative beaker, coronation of George V and Queen Mary, dated 1911 with a commemorative medal; a souvenir British Railways map showing the rote of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation procession; a programme relating to the visit of The King and Queen and Princess Elizabeth to Canterbury 1946; American Science and Invention magazines 1920s and 1930s; sheet music etc

Lot 550

A collection of assorted vintage Hollywood / Film memorabilia. Mostly relating to Deanna Durbin, including a signed photograph. Various film photos and sheet music etc. 

Lot 90

Pop Music Memorabilia, The Beatles, an autographed album page, taken from an autograph book, the four signatures of the Beatles, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, a superb example, on reverse the signature of Johnny Burnett

Lot 96

Pop Music Memorabilia, a collection of a set of 5 'The Fabulous Rolling Stones Jewellery Broochers', individual pictures of Mick, Keith, Brian, Bill and Charlies, (Guitar Style, made in England)

Lot 95

Pop Music Memorabilia, a collection of a set of 5 'The Fabulous Beatles Jewellery Brooches, individual pictures of Lennon, McCartney, Starr and Harrison, and a team picture (Guitar Style, produced by Invicta Plastics, Leicester)

Lot 91

Pop Music Memorabilia, Buddy Holly and The Crickets, an autographed album page, framed and glazed, the three signatures, Buddy Holly, Jerry Allison and Joe B Mauldin in good condition

Lot 97

Pop Music Memorabilia, a collection of over 150 ticket stubs from Pop Concerts, held at the Manchester Trade Hall, during the 1970's, artists include, ELO, Genesis, UFO, Rush, Slade, Police, Talking Heads (duplication noted)

Lot 98

Pop Music Memorabilia, a collection of over 150 ticket stubs from Pop concerts held at the Manchester Trade Hall during the 1970's, artists include, Abba, Shirley Bassey, David Essex, Dr Hook, The Bachelors, Rory Gallagher (duplication noted)

Lot 83

POP ARTISTS - an eclectic selection of memorabilia for a variety of pop artists including Joni Mitchell, Rick Astley (signed LP), The Tourists (signed single - very faded), The Communards Storm Paris, Dave Clark's Time cassette tapes, an ATV Music Ltd lighter, a BBC 5 Live boxed radio, a Haircut 100 comb, 3 copies of The Grand Knockout Tournament 1987 Souvenir Copy along with a BBC laminated pass, items from Elton's performance at Disneyland 1995 (2 laminated V.I.P passes for 3rd June, a laminated invite for 31 May, a vintage Mickey Mouse 'M' silver necklace (pendant hallmarked) and 2 brass badges marked Guest and Equipe Eng) along many others. From the collection of Dave Atkey, a BBC executive producer.

Lot 94

EVERLY BROTHERS/60S - Eclectic collection of CDs, DVDs, sheet music and other memorabilia. To include Dick Clark's Rock Roll & Remember (promo CD box), Simon & Garfunkel - Old Friends DVD (2003 show), around 40 x Everly Brothers and related CDs, Ike's Boys (book) and a Simon & Garfunkel tour programme. Condition is generally very good to excellent.

Lot 127

5 pop music framed memorabilia – Beatles Hits 45” rpm, CD, Kate Bush, David Essex, The Monkies

Lot 205

Music Memorabilia : 5 early Record Collector mags plus a bunch of Rock & Pop Auction Catalogues 1980's/90's - interesting reading!

Lot 207

Music Memorabilia : 'Wham' Make It Big - Australia Tour Itinierary 1985 - in depth booklet when/where/who - nice item (George Michael).

Lot 176

Music Memorabilia : Beatles promotional material produced in the 1960's to potentially cover furniture at the time - produced by BX Plastics Manningtree but it never happened. Unique cut off piece of vinyl 5ft x 4ft.

Lot 853

Music Memorabilia, selection of rock and pop related items inc. NME and Melody Maker papers 1960's / 1970's, Elvis Presley wall blanket, Sting framed and glazed signed photo, programmes, promotional photos etc (gen gd) (quantity 1 box)

Lot 851

Music Memorabilia, Cliff Richard, a small collection of scrapbooks, EPs, Fan Club items, programmes etc, mostly 1960's/1970's (mixed condition, fair/gd)

Lot 871

Entertainment/Music etc, Mel Bryant, Actor & Singer, 1924-2001, a folder containing a collection of memorabilia relating to Mel Bryant including photos, cuttings, letters etc, mostly from associates & co-stars etc, several signed pieces noted including SIGNED photos of Diana Ross (faded), Patti Page, William Conrad (Cannon), Phyllis Diller (letter & promotional item), Buzz Aldrin (USA Astronaut) etc (mixed condition, some fair, mostly gd) (100+ items)

Lot 852

Music Memorabilia, Beatles and related, a varied selection of singles, EPs, books, magazines, newspapers etc, mostly 1960's/1970's (gen gd) (1 box)

Lot 860

Music memorabilia, a collection of 27 Elvis monthly magazines, no 130 (Nov 1970) to no 152 (Sept 72) complete run plus no 154 (Nov 72) to no 158 (March 73) inclusive (gd/vg)

Lot 421

Music Memorabilia - The Pretenders Concert Poster, the poster was for a concert played at The Bristol Colston Hall. The band was supported by The Climb. Poster has been folded and rolled. Measures 99cm x 75.5cm. Accompanied by another concert poster for Pat Benatar at the Birmingham Odeon, this poster shows a lot of wear and damage to the edges. (2 items) 

Lot 52

MEMORABILIA - a collection of items to include 2 London Palladium handbills featuring "Mama" Cass Elliot (her last concerts before her death in 1974), 22 pieces of sheet music to include John Lennon, Gerry and the Pacemakers, The Searchers, The Rockin' Berries and more, a framed photograph and a framed display with photograph and letter all signed by Jane Asher and a framed photograph of Mary Hopkin including an inset photograph of Mary with Paul McCartney.

Lot 54

SIGNED MEMORABILIA - 4 framed autographed displays to include The Tornadoes - a newspaper photograph mounted on 2 pages of autograph paper with Clem Cattini signing on the photo while the rest signed on the autograph paper (32x17cm), Cliff Richard - 'When The Girl in Your Arms' sheet music from The Young Ones with autograph page signed 'To Paula love Cliff Richard' (32x39cm), Count Basie - a souvenir programme c1950s with autograph attached to front cover (34x39cm) and The Searchers - a promotional photograph and an album page sleeve with autographs of the original line-up - Mike Pender, Tony Jackson, Chris Curtis and John McNally - affixed (32x39cm).

Lot 193

MIKE READ FOLDER OF MEMORABILIA - filled with lots of interesting items spanning Mike's career in the music industry. To include invites, telegrams, signed contracts, letters and much more. Highlights include an invite from Bill Wyman to the 4th Birthday of his Sticky Fingers restaurant, signed contract for various songs, contract for 1975 Song for Europe, Songwriters guild certificate, a letter from The Prince's Trust and a copy of his book "The South Coast Beat Scene".

Lot 1366

A collection of pop music memorabilia including five Beatles magazines Diana Rigg and Patrick Macnee cards Beatles brooch and pendant, John Lennon - "In his own write"

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