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Box of cameras and other optical equipment to include: a cased Polaroid land camera 1000, Ensign box camera, 'The button' Polaroid land camera, Kodak Brownie Super 27 in case, various binoculars and field glasses; Russian 7 x 50, Impro Optics 10 x 25, Telescope Planet 10 x 25 and another and a Simmons 8 x 21 field scope in case.(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Box of cameras and accessories to include: various camera cases, Kodak folding camera, Polaroid land camera 1000SE with attached flash, Kodak Brownie 6-20, Kodak Instamatic 204, Inovar boxed Sunpet 35mm, Kodak Starmite Brownie, LPL Cement Splicer for Super 8 in box, Hanimex 35FX, film reel, Mirage, Vivitar and Halina flashes, leather cased Pyramid tripod, various filters, camera guides etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
TIMM ULRICHS 1940 DER ERSTE SITZENDE STUHL (NACH LANGEM STEHEN SICH ZUR RUHE SETZEND) 1970 Holzstuhl, weiß lackiert, mit geprägtem Metallschild, mit Metallscharnieren. Auf der Unterseite auf einem Etikett signiert und nummeriert. Ex. 110/250. Ca. 93 x 43 x 47 cm. (Altersspuren. Flecken und Anschmutzungen. Stellenweise Bereibungen, wenige Risse im Lack. Verso Filzstopper). Beiliegend: Polaroid-Fotografie mit der Arbeit, signiert und datiert 1.4.1998.
DANIEL SPOERRI Rezept Mappen Bibliothek. Ueberstorf: D. Spoerri; Verona: F. Conz, 1984-1990. Ca. 58 x 60 x 34,5 cm. Hellgrün lackierter Rollschrank mit seitlich montiertem Tableaux-piège (Frühstückstablett mit den Überresten einer Mahlzeit). Rückseitig mit schwarzem Filzstift betitelt, signiert und datiert. Darin 10 Mappenwerke in Kassetten, mit zahlreichen Grafiken. Sämtliche Titelbll. und Bogen von meist beiden Künstlern (wenige Blätter ohne Künstlergrafik nur von Spoerri) signiert; einige Titelbll. mit Widmung. (Rollschrank mit Farbabplatzungen entlang mancher Kanten; Kopfseite etwas angeschmutzt. Die Mappenwerke mit geringen Gebrauchsspuren.) Enthalten: 1) Zehn Suppenrezepte (gross geschrieben + schnell illustriert von) Fritz Schwegler. 1984. Titelbl., 10 Doppelblattbogen mit je einem faksimiliertem Rezept und einer Illustration. Ex. 55/75 (GA 75 + XVI). 2) Zehn (und sehr viel mehr) Kuttelrezepte gross- und teilw. abgeschrieben von Daniel Spoerri; (nicht so) schnell illustriert von Roland Topor. 1986. Titelbl., 1 Bl. mit 7 montierten Fotografien von Spoerri, 10 Bll. umfassendes Leporello, 10 gefaltete Doppelblattbogen mit je einem faksimiliertem Rezept und einer Illustration. Ex. V/XVI (GA 75 + XVI). 3) Etwa zehn bis zwanzig Blutrezepte (diesmal) nicht so grossgeschrieben; dafür aber mit Durchgepaustem ausgereichert von Daniel Spoerri auf Klecksografiken von Berhard [sic] Luginbühl. 1986. 11 Doppelblattbogen (inklusive Titel), mit je einer Klecksografik von Luginbühl und faksimilierten Blutrezepten von Spoerri, teils mit eingeklebten Fotografien und Federn. Beiliegend zum Titelbl. ein Transparentpapierausriss mit kleiner durchgepauster OrZeichnung und Widmung von Spoerri. Ex. XIII/XVI (GA 75 + XVI). 4) Zehn Hoden Rezepte ab + grossgeschrieben von Daniel Spoerri schnell illustriert gezeichnet + besamt von Alfred (Hodi) Hofkunst. 1986. Titelbl. und 10 Doppelblattbogen mit je einem faksimilierten Rezept und einer Lithoillustration vom Künstler mit Handzerquetschtem bereichert. Ex. VIII/XVI (GA 75 + XVI). 5) Zehn bis zwölf (und wenn man richtig liest alle) Hirnrezepte gross und sehr schräg geschrieben von Daniel Spoerri; für diesmal schon endgültig (aber immer denn weiter) illustriert von Bernhard Johannes Blume. 1987. 13 Doppelblattbogen (inklusive Titel) mit 12 faksimilierten Rezepten und 12 dazu geschaffenen Originalserigraphien, sowie ein faksimilerter Brief von Blume, eine eingeklebte Fotografie und eine weitere montierte fotografische Abbildung. Ex. III/XVI (GA 75 + XVI). 6) Zehn Herz Rezepte fein säuberlich geschrieben von Daniel Spoerri wunderschön illustriert von Sabine Schroer. 1987. 11 Doppelblattbogen (inklusive Titel) mit 10 faksimilerten Rezepten und 10 dafür entworfene Farbaquarelle; - eines davon von der Künstlerin mit Handzerquetschtem bereichert. Ex. 2/75 (GA 75 + XVI). 7) Fünf Lungen + fünf Zungen Rezepte ausgesucht + aufgeschrieben von Daniel Spoerri zu zwölf Fotografien und einem Original Farbabzug von Katharina Duwen. 1989. 10 doppelblattgroße Bogen (inklusive Titel), 1 vierblattgroßer Bogen, 1 OrFarbabzug in Passepartout, 1 w. Bl. Ex. 18/50 (GA 50 + X).8) [Christian Ludwig] Attersee. Huf und Fuss. 10 Appetitknospen zu Kochrezepten von Daniel Spoerri. 1989. Titelbl., 10 Doppelblattbogen mit faksimilierten Rezepten und gegenüberliegenden fünffarbigen Siebdrucken, je Grafik zwei Farbauszüge vom Künstler eigenhändig gefertigt. Ex. 37/70.9) Zehn von Dieter Roth's fünfhundert (anstatt tausend) fettflüchtigen Selbsterscheinungen begleitet von zehn fettsüchtigen Rezepten, ausgesucht, aufgeschrieben + verlegt von Daniel Spoerri. 1989. 11 Doppelblattbogen (inklusive Titel) mit 10 (von 500; Nr. 41-50) OrZeichnungen von D. Roth. Ex. 5/50.10) Karl Gerstners archimedische Fettflecken mit Fettzitaten zutaten von Daniel Spoerri. 1989. Titelbl. mit bedrucktem Foliendeckblatt, 10 Bll. mit jeweils einem schwarz bedruckten Foliendeckblatt; 1 Bl. Impressum. Ex. 38/60.Dazu: Eine doppelblattgroße Menükarte "Le Diner Travesti" vom 18.8.88 mit Polaroid-Foto, signiert: "heute 6. Okt. 88 Spoerri".
JOSEPH BEUYS 1921 - 1986 OHNE TITEL (SAMMLUNG FOTOS UND POSTKARTEN) 1968-1977 Sammlung mit 9 S/W-Fotos (u.a. Porträts mit Andy Warhol), 1 Polaroid, Andruckbogen (Hasengrab I) sowie 54 Offset-Postkarten, (teils mehrfach vorhanden) und Ausstellungsflyern. - Insgesamt 64 Blatt, jeweils signiert. Ca. 10,5 x 9 - 23 x 33 cm. Dazu: Postkarten 1968-1974. Pappbox. Signiert.18 x 12,5 x 6 cm. Dabei: Schellmann P1-3, P5, P7-24, P33-P44, P46-47, Vgl. P51 und 103. (Unterschiedliche Altersspuren, teils etwas gebräunt).
FELIX DROESE 1950 PRINZ BIRIBINKER Skulptur, Kirschholz. Nicht signiert. Ca. 157 x 30 x 30 cm. (Leichte Altersspuren. Stellenweise leichte Flecken; Wurmlöcher, evtl. werkimmanent; Fuß mit Absplitterungen). Beiliegend: 2 Polaroid-Fotografien der Arbeit, jeweils bezeichnet Kirsche und datiert 2006, ein Polaroid betitelt und signiert, das andere mit Maßangaben.
An extensive collection of camera/photography equipment to include; tri-pods, camera bags, reflectors, light parts, photographic backgrounds, two video recorders, briefcase of slides, box of plugs and accessories, a Canon AV1 camera, Polaroid, along with a small box of tins and 20th century small games including cards. (Q)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS SUNDRIES, to include a Bakelite Bush radio, a chess set, two fox fur stoles, a boxed Bosch camera tripod stand, a boxed Kodak Carousel S-AV1010 projector, a Chinon 400 power zoom cine camera, a Kamoden 360-TR voltmeter, an Olympus OM10 camera, a Polaroid Land Camera 1000- Polatronic 1, a boxed vintage pink Pifco hairdryer, a box of four H&R Johnson 'Lily Of The Valley' wall tiles, a John Wayne Adventure annual, Roy rogers Cowboy annual, a collection of 1980's Beano and Dandy comics, etc. (s.d) (3 boxes + loose)
Linhof Technika 70, um 1963Linhof, München. 1) Technika 70, Nr. 91486, Sucherkamera 6,5 x 9 cm mit Laufbodensystem, Carl Zeiss Tessar 3,5/105 mm und Schneider Kreuznach Super-Angulon 5,6/65 mm, beide unter Punktlicht von innen sauber, mit Linhof-Gravur und mit identischen Objektivnummern auf der Steuerkurve. Verschluß, Belichtungs- und Entfernungsmesser arbeiten. Mit Mattscheibenrückteil, Formhandgriff und Polaroidkassette. Gute Anwenderkamera. (3/3+) - Und: 2) Magazin Super Rollex 56 x 72 mm, Transporthebel etwas schwergängig. (3/3-) Start Price: EUR 240 Zustand: (-/-)Linhof Technika 70, c. 1963Linhof, Munich. 1) Technika 70, no. 91486, 6.5 x 9 cm, Carl Zeiss Tessar 3.5/105 mm and Schneider Kreuznach Super-Angulon 5.6/65 mm, with Linhof engraving and corresponding lens numbers on focusing cam, with focusing screen back, handgrip, polaroid magazine, both lenses internally clean under pointlight, shutter, exposure meter and distance meter working. (3/3+) - And: 2) Super Rollex 56 x 72 mm magazine, transport lever stiff. (3/3-) Start Price: EUR 240 Condition: (-/-)
Linhof Technika III 6,5 x 9 mit komplettem Optik-Satz, um 1956Linhof, München. Technika III Nr. 47944 für 6,5 x 9 cm, Entfernungsmesser genau, mit nummeridentischer 3-fach-Steuerkurve für Angulon 6,8/85 mm, Tessar 3,5/105 mm und Xenar 4,5/210 mm. Alle Gläser sauber, Verschlüsse laufen, mit Handgriff, Suchermaske für 105 mm, Rollfilmkassette Super Rollex 56 x 72 mm und Polaroidmagazin. Start Price: EUR 240 Zustand: (3/3)Linhof Technika III 6.5 x 9 with Matching Lens Set, c. 1956Linhof, Munich. Technika III no. 47944 for 6.5 x 9 cm, with number-matched cam for three lenses: Angulon 6.8/85 mm, Tessar 3.5/105 mm and Xenar 4.5/210 mm, handgrip, focusing screen back, viewfinder mask for 105 mm, Super Rollex 56 x 72 mm rollfilm magazine and Polaroid magazine, distance meter precise, all optics clean, shutter working. Start Price: EUR 240 Condition: (3/3)
LITTLE RICHARD - An amazing collection of mostly original photographs during the high times of Little Richards Career. This huge collection of photographs were obtained via the Presidents of the Little Richard Club and come in various sizes from behind the scenes, private photos of Little Richard from Polaroid style photos to large promotional photos. The collection tells the story of the showman with shots with family, backstage, management and those photos that have probably never been published. A number of the small photos have notes asking if Mr Day would like the negatives and many negatives are also enclosed. This would be a fantastic collection for a fan or publisher and are surely never to be seen again in this volume. From Union College in 1965 to live on stage photos this collection has to be viewed to be appreciated. With some negatives also included .Over 300 photographs
A collection of Cameras and Binoculars to include: Cased Zenit E 35mm camera with Helios lens, a cased Konica FP1 camera with 50mm F18 lens, Konica flashgun, Kodak Advantix 2100 Auto camera, Cased Tamron Tele-Macro Lens 80-120mm and a Cased Soligor 1:45 f200mm lens. Also contains a boxed Polaroid Impulse 600 Plus instamatic camera, a cased pair of Regent Binoculars 7x50 hard coated lenses Empire Made and a further cased pair of Swift Ultralight 10 x 42 binoculars.
NOEL GALLAGHER'S HIGH FLYING BIRDS - NEW & SEALED LP PACK. A fantastic selection of 9 new & sealed LPs by Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds. Titles include Vinyl Singles Box (JDNCSBOX, 2012 limited edition 2x 12"/ 3x 7" box set. Includes 2 Polaroid-style picture inserts. All in Ex+/ Like new condition), This Is The Place (JDNC52TC), In The Heat Of The Moment - Remixes (5052945023014), Chasing Yesterday (JDNCLP18), Black Star Dancing (JDNC46TC), Blue Moon Rising (JDNC53TC, limited edition picture disc), Holy Mountain (JDNC28T), Who Built The Moon (JDNCLP27), Holy Mountain (JDNC28T, black vinyl). Condition is M/ New & sealed, besides the box set that is graded individually.
JAPAN - LP / 12" / 7" ARCHIVE. An impressive archive of 24 x LPs/ 12" and around 35 x 7" to include overseas/ promotional copies. Titles include Obscure Alternatives (VIP-6593), Adolescent Sex (VIP-6564 - 2 x copies), The Singles (VIP4106), Budokan, Japan Live, Japan Polaroid (KL1214), Exorcising Ghosts, Quiet Life (AHAL8011), I Second That Emotion, Love Is Infectious (AR9019), Japan (VPLI4075), Life In Tokyo, Visions Of China (VS 436), I Second That Emotion (VIPX-1501), Life In Tokyo (VIP2745) and I Second That Emotion (Hansa 12). The condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
A wooden curio cabinet with glass door from Dennis Hopper's residence in Taos, New Mexico. The cabinet contains the following items: a Polaroid snapshot, a vintage early 1900s postcard featuring a black and white image of a woman's eyes, three newspaper fragments with For Sale information, a small animal tail, a piece of wood, and a vial with screw top. 17.75 x 11.25 x 5 inches (cabinet)PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A white cabinet with mirror door from the Mabel Dodge Luhan house Dennis Hopper occupied in Taos, New Mexico. The white cabinet features blue hand-painted trim and hand-painted border around the mirror. There is a spiritual postcard stuck in the mirror and several pieces of magazine clipping and a Polaroid photo in the cabinet.Now a hotel, the Mabel Dodge Luhan House was built in 1918 by Antonio Lujan. Mabel Dodge (a wealthy patron of the arts from Buffalo, New York) left New York City to settle in Taos with Lujan. Notable artists, intellectuals, and luminaries spent time there (Ansel Adams, Willa Cather, Carl Jung, Georgia O'Keefe, and others) and the house served as a retreat and melting pot. Hopper acquired the property upon completing production of The Last Movie (Universal Pictures, 1971) and proceeded to plant himself there, having learned of the unique community while making Easy Rider (Columbia Pictures, 1969). In 2010, he was laid to rest at the Jesus Nazareno Cemetery in Taos.23 x 20.25 x 10 inchesPROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A group of approximately 80 Polaroid photographs taken on February 4, 1973 for a Dennis Hopper art event/installation in Taos, New Mexico.Each photo shows an individual standing in front of a wall adorned with more photos. The verso of each Polaroid has spaces for "Subject," "Name," Address," and some "Date." Very rarely is the last filled out, but when it was it consistently reads "February 4, 1973" or "1973." They were originally affixed to the wall with double-sided adhesive, which remained affixed to the photos and has damaged some of them during storage.9 x 11 x 3 inches (overall)PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A Polaroid photograph of Dennis Hopper wearing a white shirt, brown vest, and a cowboy hat that was taken by Andy Warhol and signed by the artist in black ink across the bottom. The photograph is believed to have been taken in 1977. In the white margin at the top, someone, likely Hopper, has written the word "HELP!" in blue ink. The back of the Polaroid is stamped Polacolor Type 108.Warhol, whose name is synonymous with the Pop Art movement of the second half of the twentieth century, was known to carry a Polaroid camera with him from the late 1950s until his death in 1987. The photographs he took of his friends and celebrities would often serve as the basis for commissioned portraits, silkscreen paintings, and prints. Hopper was a respected art collector and an early champion of Warhol's talent and was filmed in 1963 as part of Warhol's famous "Screen Test" series. The two remained lifelong friends. Warhol took many Polaroids of Hopper over the years, but few, if any, others are known to have been signed by him.3.5 x 4.5 inchesPROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A group of 11 episode costume continuity binders from the first season of the comedy-action syndicated television series V.I.P. (Sony Pictures Television, 1998-2002) starring Pamela Anderson as Vallery Irons. Binders include teleplays for each episode, wardrobe breakdowns for most of the series' principal actors (including Pamela Anderson, Molly Culver, Natalie Raitano, Angelle Brooks, Shaun Baker, and Leah Lail), and Polaroid photographs of the same actors in costume except for Pamela Anderson (this lot does not include photographs of Anderson). Also included are two loose Polaroid photographs, one of guest star Sheila E.The binders are for the following episodes: "Beats Working at a Hot Dog Stand" (season one, episode one); "One Wedding and Val's Funeral" (season one, episode four); "Scents and Sensibility" (season one, episode five); "Diamonds are a Val's Best Friend" (season one, episode six); "What to Do with Vallery When You're Dead" (season one, episode seven); "Val Got Game" (season one, episode eight); "Vallery of the Dolls" (season one, episode nine); "Midnight in the Garden of Ronnie Beeman" (season one, episode 10); "Three Days to Kill" (season one, episode 21).On the series, Anderson plays a hot dog stand waitress who accidentally saves a celebrity at a film premiere and is hired by a struggling bodyguard agency to pose as its owner, while the company's actual professionals solve cases.This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.12.5 x 16 x 21.5 inches (overall)PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props
From the private collection of the recently deceased John Fabb of A.R. Fabb, a maker and supplier of military and sci-fi costume patches and crests for the film industry. Over the course of his career, John worked closely with John Mollo, known for his award-winning costume work for the Star Wars film series, Berman and Nathans, and costume designers from films such as Alien (20th Century Fox, 1979) and Superman (Dovemead Ltd., 1978). A group of ephemera related to World War II movies. This group includes four concept sketches/prints/photo and a single newspaper clipping related to Voyage of the Damned (Associated General Films, 1976); three photo prints related to The Eagle has Landed (ITC Entertainment, 1976); a concept sketch related to Anzio (Columbia Pictures, 1968); six sheets of promotional material and a single sheet concept sketch with two polaroid photos attached related to A Bridge Too Far (Joseph E. Levine Productions, 1977); three color photo prints related to MacArthur (Universal Pictures, 1977); and a concept design sketch related to The Sea Wolves (Paramount Pictures, 1980).9.25 x 13 inches (largest)
From the private collection of the recently deceased John Fabb of A.R. Fabb, a maker and supplier of military and sci-fi costume patches and crests for the film industry. Over the course of his career, John worked closely with John Mollo, known for his award-winning costume work for the Star Wars film series, Berman and Nathans, and costume designers from films such as Alien (20th Century Fox, 1979) and Superman (Dovemead Ltd., 1978). A group of ephemera related to World War II movies. This lot includes a concept sketch with an attached patch and two photo prints on foam board backings as well as a Cinerama Productions promo booklet related to Battle of the Bulge (United States Pictures, 1965); three clippings and 8 photo prints, and two original black and white photos related to Hitler - The Last 10 Days (Tomorrow Entertaiment, 1973); four concept sketches/prints/photo and a single newspaper clipping related to Voyage of the Damned (Associated General Films, 1976); six sheets of promotional material and a single sheet concept sketch with two polaroid photos attached related to A Bridge Too Far (Joseph E. Levine Productions, 1977); two black and white photo cards related to Is Paris Burning (Paramount Pictures, 1966); three color photo prints related to MacArthur (Universal Pictures, 1977); and a concept design sketch related to The Sea Wolves (Paramount Pictures, 1980).9.5 x 12 inches
From the private collection of the recently deceased John Fabb of A.R. Fabb, a maker and supplier of military and sci-fi costume patches and crests for the film industry. Over the course of his career, John worked closely with John Mollo, known for his award-winning costume work for the Star Wars film series, Berman and Nathans, and costume designers from films such as Alien (20th Century Fox, 1979) and Superman (Dovemead Ltd., 1978). A collection of ephemera related to various historical/military movies.This lot includes four concept sketches related to Midnight Express (Columbia Pictures, 1978); four concept sketches/prints related to Firefox (Warner Bros., 1982); two, double-sided color photo prints related to The Adventures of Gerard (United Artists, 1970); nine concept sketches/prints, four original Polaroid photographs, a newspaper clipping, a memo, and a fabric swatch on a costume tag related to Henry V (The Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1989); ten color photo prints related to Bequest to the Nation (Universal Pictures, 1973); 22 pages of costume concept sketches/inspiration prints and three memos possibly related to Napoleon and Josephine: A Love Story (Warner Bros. Television, 1987); seven color photo prints, four black and white photos, and four concept sketches/prints related to The Four Musketeers (20th Century Fox, 1975); 14 concept sketches/inspiration prints, two magazine clippings, and an original polaroid photograph related to Lord Mountbatten - The Last Viceroy (Brent Walker PLC, 1986); two photo prints pasted on cardstock related to the film Lady Caroline Lamb (MGM, 1972); seven concept sketches/prints and six newspaper clippings related to the TV miniseries The Far Pavilions (HBO Premiere Films, 1984); eight clippings related to Charge of the Light Brigade (United Artists, 1968); a badge concept sketch related to Titanic (Paramount Pictures, 1997); seven photocopies concept sketches related to The Lords of Discipline (Paramount Pictures, 1984); and eleven still photographs related to Where Eagles Dare (MGM, 1968). 11.75 x 14 (largest)
A group of three hats, two wigs, and over 200 set Polaroid photographs from CrissCross (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1992) starring Goldie Hawn and Arliss Howard, with two of the hats as seen worn by Howard as "Joe" in the film and several photographs featuring Hawn. During the production, wigs were used for various performers including Howard, Hawn, and the film's background extras. In the film--an unusual dramatic vehicle for Hawn--a young boy, Chris, unwittingly begins dealing drugs hoping to help his mother, Tracy, quit working as a stripper. As Joe, Tracy's love interest, Howard wears a red baseball cap with a "P" embroidered on the front while he, Tracy, and Chris eat outside and talk about the boy's hopes for the future.This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.11.5 x 13.25 x 18.5 inches (overall)PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

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