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After Fernand Leger (1881-1955) Sculptures Polychromes (Mourlot 33) lithograph in colours, 1953, on Arches, hors texte, signed in pencil, numbered 1/50 (Mourlot records a poster edition of 700 only), published by Galerie L. Carr, with margins, a little surface dirt in the upper image, otherwise in good condition L. 590 x 438mm., S. 640 x 480mm.
A collection of Joan Miro exhibition posters comprising of: Futbol Club Barcelona (Picazo 82), Exposicin [Sala Gaspar-Galera Metras-Belarte] (P. 19), Exposicin [ Toute preuve] (P. 9), [Umbracle] (P. 74), [Per un Teatre a Catalunya (P. 75), Presentacin de tres libros de Mir en japn (P. 40), Exposicin Sala Gaspar-Barcelona (P.43) and one other poster, all lithographs in colours, seven hors texte L., S. 990 x 685mm. (and smaller) (8)
A Russian poster dated 1930 with figures of three workers surrounded by trains, trailers and other vehicles, another Russian poster dated 1929 of workers in an iron foundry, another Russian poster of a similar period of an engineering worker with three capitalists looking on and a Russian poster of farm workers, all printed in colours (4), all unmounted with tears and small paper losses and borders.
FLEETWOOD MAC Seven promotional or concert posters, various dates 1975-1997, including: Fleetwood Mac In Concert, Spring Tour, 1975 -- 22 1/2x17in. (57.2x43.2cm.); Fleetwood Mac...and...Special Guest Fire Fall... Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, California, 24th August, 1976 -- 21 1/2x13 1/2in. (55.3x34.4cm.); Paul Dainty's Rockarena, Australia, 1977 -- 26 1/2x33 1/2in. (67.4x85cm.); and Fleetwood Mac -- The Dance promotional poster, Reprise Records, 1996 signed in black felt pen by Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, additionally inscribed in the latter's hand Much Thanks! -- 23 1/2x17 1/2in. (59.7x44.5cm.), all framed (7)
Elton John A pair of sunglasses, the black frames with silver tiger-stripe detail, one arm printed ELTON JOHN in silver lettering -- accompanied by a photocopy of a letter from Constant Communications Corp. to Larry Magid at Electric Factory Concerts, 6th August, 1987, telling him...we are donating a pair of Elton's sunglasses for your celebrity auction for the Philadelphia Music Foundation, to be held in September...; a promotional poster for the single Daniel, 1973 -- 16 1/2x11 1/2in. (42x30cm.); and an Elton John, Wembley: Pass System display board showing nine variations of the passes available for the Summer Of '84 concert at Wembley Stadium -- 28x21in. (71x53cm.) (a lot)
THE ROLLING STONES Five colour polaroids, probably all taken by make-up artist Pierre LaRoche during the Rolling Stones' 1975 US Tour showing backstage and behind-the-scene shots comprising: a portrait of Charlie Watts standing beside a Stones' 1973 European Tour poster, signed in the margin in red ballpoint pen Love, Charlie; Bianca Jagger on the telephone; Mick Jagger and Mick Taylor on a train; Kenny Jones; and a concert crowd scene, each -- 4 1/2x3 1/2in. (11.5x9cm.); and 16 black and white shots which appear to be contemporary copies taken of Pierre LaRoche colour polaroids from the same Stones' tours [three being direct copies of polaroids in Lot 86], various images include: Mick Jagger changing into stage wear; posing with Ronnie Wood and others; and a group shot of Jagger with George Harrison, Ron Wood and another, each -- 4 1/2x3 5/8in. (11.5x9cm.) (21)
The Who A concert poster The Greatest Big Show Since The Beatles & The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Small Faces and Paul Jones, Town Hall, Wellington, New Zealand, 31st January, 1968 -- 30x20in. (76.2 x50.7cm.). This poster documents the last show of a somewhat disastrous tour of Australia and New Zealand. Bad press regarding foreign entertainers milking the Australian economy, exaggerated reports of an incident involving the bands on an internal flight, and inadequate sound systems all conspired against The Who and The Small Faces. At the end of the tour the Australian Premier denounced the groups as ..a mob of crummy hooligans, and Pete Townshend publicly vowed never to return. He kept his word until this year when the band returned for the first time.
Psychedelia Three posters comprising: Jimi Hendrix Experience, Fillmore Auditorium, 20th-26th June, OA103, by Hapshash And The Coloured Coat; A Magical Mystery Tour, The Incredible String Band, Fairport Convention, Bonzo Dog Doodah Band, Pretty Things and others, 24-25th August, 1968, art by Hapshash And The Coloured Coat using the artwork for the rare First International Pop Festival, Palazzo Dello SPort, Italy poster; and Leap Year, 1968, OA307, all -- 30x20in. (76.2x50.8cm.) (3)
Paul McCartney And Others A poster Knebworth, The Event, to advertise the release of videos produced from the 1990 concert, signed in various inks by Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, Elton John, Genesis and Phil Collins, Robert Plant, David Gilmour, Francis Rossi, Rick Parfitt, Cliff Richard, Curt Smith and Roland Orzabal -- 34x24 1/2in. (86.4x62.2cm.) framed
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