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Photograph of R.M.S. Titanic, taken near Southampton, side on view, in a mount (240 x 355mm.) With a another photograph of Titanic, taken from an obtuse angle pointing upwards towards a life-boat, with members of the crew looking back down at the photographer, and a colour poster relating to the 'Nelson-Line to South America'
An impressive 17th century design oak four poster bedstead, the backboard carved with recessed arched foliate panels headed by a shaped canopy decorated with rosettes and stylised flowers supported by turned, tapered, fluted end pillars, on square plinths, height 9ft 1ins, length 7ft 7ins, width 5ft 10ins, (incorporating early timbers), together with floral and velvet cream ground valence, box base and mattress
A WWII Luftwaffe waterproof map of Europe and the British Isles, updated to 1942, a large paper ditto of the North Sea with Iceland and parts of Norway and Greenland, 1944; 3 pre war German maps of Central Europe; 3 Australian Air Force maps of Indonesia; a ditto US Air Force map; a coloured recruiting poster “We’re both needed to serve the guns!”; another poster, and a coloured Me109 poster from the film “Battle of Britain”. Average GC. (12)
* Poster. W. Wilders & Co's. Cream Gin, n.d., c. 1900(?), a rare and unusual col. litho. poster depicting three cats heads, each framed by a horseshoe, on a red shield, heightened with gold, minor loss to lower right hand corner (now with manuscript restoration), approx. 24 x 19.5 in. (61 x 49 cm.), mounted. (1)
A pre-war drawing, a very early example of a Gotschke motor racing sketch for Mercedes cars, possibly for a poster. Gouache, 11.11/16in x 8.1/4in; 29.7mm x21mm. Tripoli Grand Prix, 1939. Hermann Lang in the baby Mercedes. Gouache and watercolour over pencil, 8.1/4in x 11.9/16in; 21mm x 29.4mm.
Korky The Cat front cover artwork by Charles Grigg from The Dandy 1064 (14:4:1962). Fish attempts to eat cat before cat can eat fish! Poster paint on card 13 x 13 inches. Charles Grigg started at The Dandy in 1962 and drew Korky the Cat for the following twenty years, eventually surpassing artist James Chrighton's original output. Grigg's highly crafted and prolific work for The Dandy included Charley The Chimp and adventure strips The Purple Cloud, The Red Wrecker and The Umbrella Men. He also drew Foxy for The Topper from 1953-1976.
Corporal Clott colour artwork by David Law from The Dandy Xmas issue 1969. Corporal Clott's bull charges through the barracks and the visitors' red carpet catches fire. Colonel Grumbly vows retribution. Poster colour on cartridge paper. Rare. 25 x 18 inches. David 'Davy' Law (1907-1951) found international fame by introducing Dennis The Menace to unsuspecting Beano readers in March 1951. He also penned Beryl The Peril, Captain Hand and the accident-prone nitwit, Corporal Clott. Law's artwork very rarely comes to market.
Ruskin Spear, R.A., 1911-1990. man with chrysanthemums, signed, oil on canvas, 122x91.5cm.; 48x36in. The sitter of the present work is Tom Chalk, one of Spear's regular pub going friends. Having won a scholarship to Hammersmith School of Art when he was only 15, Spear quickly became well known for his paintings of common place scenes and situations in and around Hammersmith, West London.. The pub interior and the ordinary people who frequented them were amongst his favourite subjects and the present work is extremely similar in composition to another pub interior entitled Old Woman and a Rose (see Royal Academy of Arts, Ruskin Spear, A Retrospective Exhibition, London 1980, no.62, illustrated on p.32).. In the present work, the accumulation of every day details such as the sitter's flatcap, the pint of beer down to the advertising poster on the wall, re-creates a typical post war scene that is, as Robert Buhler concluded of Spear's work in the 1980 Retrospective, 'clearly stamped "Made in England"'. Exhibited Glasgow, Royal Institute of Fine Arts, 1960, no.34 Bournemouth, Russell Cotes Art Gallery and Museum,
A framed WWI Australian certificate of service, to Lieut Charles Wood RNR, “Served the Empire in the Mercantile Marine (and Navy)”, on HMAS Rangatira, with outline map of Australia with British and Australian flags behind, and with portraits of Geo V and the recipient, 21” x 17” overall; a framed ink cartoon “The Crack Up”, of Hitler being driven down a steep mountain road by the figure of Death in a car with the registration number “2 HEL” into the “Nazi Inferno”, signed “Tom Bowen ‘44”; a small Home Guard recruiting poster; a photo of Geo VI inspecting troops; and a framed coloured badge of 197 Sqdn RAF surrounded by signatures. Average GC . (5)
Two plastic razor ray guns with friction action, a Lone Star James Bond holster pistol, a 007 animated talking watch in blister pack, James Bond posters for Tomorrow Never Dies, Die Another Day, and a poster of James Bond film posters Through The Ages, also John Gardner for Special Services published by Jonathan Cape & Hodder and Stoughton, 1982 and Licence Renewed Book Club Associates, 1981, hardback and four James Bond story books and cassettes, 1980's (quantity)
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