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Lot 264

The Clash: A Group of Concert-Related Items, 1970s/80s, comprising: a crackback backstage pass for the Apollo Centre, Glasgow for The Clash, 4th July 1978 signed in blue ballpoint by Paul Simonon and inscribed (Last Time); a ticket stub, The Clash + Guests, Playhouse Theatre, Edinburgh, 7th May 1977, the reverse signed in black ink by Paul Weller and Bruce Foxton of The Jam; four complete tickets for Clash concerts at the Glasgow Apollo, 11th December 1977 (x2), 21st January 1980 and 8th October 1981 (this in two parts); together with part-article from the Sunday Times magazine and an NME Classics poster of the band, (Qty) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 266

Punk/Jon Savage: A Rare Booklet The Secret Public, January 1978, produced by Jon Savage and Linder Sterling, from an edition of 1000, featuring punk rock photography, together with an 'England's Dreaming' original promotional poster from 1991 for the book by Jon Savage, and an 'England's Dreaming' lecture by Jon Savage flyer, Booklet 11 1/2in x 8 1/2in (29cm x 21.5cm) when closed, 23 1/2in x 59.5cm x 42cm 16 1/2in) when open poster 23 /4in x 16 1/2in (59cm x 42cm), (3) Footnotes: Provenance: Given to the vendor by Jon Savage, the booklet around 1985 and the poster in 2005. The poster was previously fixed to a board at Jamie Reid's 'Celtic Surveyor' exhibition, 051 Media Centre, Liverpool. Jon Savage was one of the guest speakers, promoting and selling his new book. The vendor was Jamie Reid's assistant and exhibition designer at this time. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 274

Madonna: A Concert Poster for Who's That Girl, 1987, a box office concert poster for Who's That Girl World Tour 1987 'tickets on sale here' in mount, framed, 21 1/2in x 24 1/2in (54.5cm x 63cm) Footnotes: Provenance: From the private collection of Harvey Goldsmith For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 277

Ian Dury: A Promotional Poster For 'New Boots & Panties', 1977, Stiff Records poster, 'Album Out Now', 20in x 30in (51cm x 76cm) Footnotes: Provenance From the collection of Peter Jenner. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 28

Goldfinger Eon Productions, 1964, British quad poster, Style 'A', artwork by Robert Brownjohn, rolled, 30in x 40in (76cm x 102cm) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 284

U2 & Others: A Promotional poster 'The Longest Day', Milton Keynes Bowl, Saturday 22nd June, 1985, a poster for the sold-out concert, other acts billed; Ramones, Billy Bragg, Spear Of Destiny and R.E.M, with a letter concerning the provenance, 41in x 61in (104cm x 155cm) Footnotes: Provenance From the collection of Peter Jenner. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 29

You Only Live Twice Eon Productions, 1967, British Quad Poster, Style 'A' (Volcano), artwork by Frank McCarthy, rolled, 31in x 41in (79cm x 104cm) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 30

Diamonds Are Forever Eon Productions, 1971, British Quad Poster, artwork by Robert McGinnis, linen-backed, 30in x 40in (76cm x 102cm) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 32

The Spy Who Loved Me Eon Productions, 1977, British double crown poster, text-based style, 20in x 30in (51cm x 76cm) Footnotes: This striking example is one of two double crown designs for the Roger Moore's third outing as James Bond, both of which use the same metallic ink as the British quad design. The other design shows Bond beside Barbara Bach as agent 'Triple X'. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 35

X: The Man With The X-Ray Eyes American International Pictures, 1963, US one-sheet poster, backed on card, 27in x 41in (69cm x 104cm) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 36

2001: A Space Odyssey MGM, 1968, British quad poster, style 'A', artwork by Robert McCall, 30in x 40in (76cm x 102cm) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 41

Star Wars Lucasfilm/Twentieth Century Fox, 1977, a rare British quad poster for London theatrical release, artwork by the Brothers Hildebrandt, linen-backed, 30in x 40in (76cm x 102cm) Footnotes: Literature: S. Sansweet & P. Vilmur, The Star Wars Poster Book, 2005, p. 24. The Hildebrandt quad poster design is believed to have been used for a limited time in London. The depictions of the film's central characters are more stylised, particularly Luke and Leia, as the artists did not have references for the actors. The design also shows an extended landscape of the desert planet Tatooine, accommodating the wider quad format. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 43

Star Wars Lucasfilm/Twentieth Century Fox, 1977, US half-sheet poster for the theatrical release, style 'A', artwork by Tom Jung, 22in x 28in (56cm x 71cm) Footnotes: Literature: S. Sansweet & P. Vilmur, The Star Wars Poster Book, 2005, pp. 16-17. The style 'A' design, namely the striking poses of Luke and Leia, were reused and reinterpreted for the Hildebrandt version. This design also shows Luke, Han, and Chewbacca's procession through the Yavin 4 throne room in the film's final scene - an image not shown on later theatrical designs. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 47

Star Wars Lucasfilm/Twentieth Century Fox, 1977, US one-sheet poster, style 'C', artwork by Tom Chantrell, framed and glazed, 27in x 41in (69cm x 104cm) Footnotes: Literature: S. Sansweet & P. Vilmur, The Star Wars Poster Book, 2005, pp. 18 & 20. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 48

Star Wars Lucasfilm/Twentieth Century Fox, 1977, US one-sheet poster for the 1978 Summer theatrical re-release, style 'D' ('Circus'), artwork by Drew Struzan, 27in x 41in (69cm x 104cm) Footnotes: Literature: S. Sansweet & P. Vilmur, The Star Wars Poster Book, 2005, pp. 19-20. Affectionately known as the 'Circus Poster', this design emphasises 'Star Wars' as an adventure film, evoking the swashbuckling Hollywood pictures of the golden age. Drew Struzan created the striking image of Luke and Leia, while his fellow artist Charles White III airbrushed specific features including Darth Vader, Luke's landspeeder, and C-3PO & R2-D2. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 49

Star Wars: A Set Of Four Coca Cola® Promotional Posters, 1977, the full series of four posters, with Darth Vader, Luke Skywalker, C-3PO & R2-D2, and Han Solo & Chewbacca designs, artwork by Del Nichols, 18in x 24in (46cm x 61cm) each (4) Footnotes: Literature: S. Sansweet & P. Vilmur, The Star Wars Poster Book, 2005, p. 65. This set of promotional posters capitalised on the rampant success of the original Star Wars film, and were a premium reward for select customers at Coca-Cola-owned companies. The original artworks would have been made using acrylic, and according to the artist were composed in the space of a single weekend. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 5

Funeral In Berlin Paramount, 1966, US poster, 30in x 40in (76cm x 102cm) Footnotes: 'Funeral In Berlin' marks the second appearance of Michael Caine as the spy Harry Palmer, released one year after the character's successful film debut in 'The Ipcress File' (1965). The films were intended as a grittier counterpart to the James Bond franchise, but not without creative similarities - it was directed by Guy Hamilton (who had previously directed 'Goldfinger', 1964), and produced by Harry Saltzman. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 50

Star Wars Lucasfilm/Twentieth Century Fox, 1977, British quad poster, style 'C', Pre-Academy Awards® design, 1978, artwork by Tom Chantrell, 30in x 40in (76cm x 102cm) Footnotes: Literature: S. Sansweet & P. Vilmur, The Star Wars Poster Book, 2005, p. 25. In early 1978, UK artist Tom Chantrell's design for Star Wars began to be distributed for display at British cinemas. Following the film's impressive Academy Award® wins that year, many style 'C' posters printed after March 1978 were emblazoned with this awards success. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 51

Star Wars Lucasfilm/Twentieth Century Fox, 1977 (Russian theatrical release, 1990) poster for the Russian theatrical release, produced in 1991, artwork by Alexander Chantsev, 17in x 25in (43.2cm x 63.5cm) Footnotes: Literature: S. Sansweet & P. Vilmur, The Star Wars Poster Book, 2005, p. 43. The original Star Wars (1977) did not receive a wide theatrical release in the Soviet Union until 1990. Artists Alexander Chantsev and Yuri Bokser designed four highly stylised official film posters for the release. None of the three aliens shown in this design feature in the film itself, although the bald head and pointed ears of the left-hand figure is reminiscent of Ralph McQuarrie's early concept sketches of Chewbacca. The original artwork for this poster design was sold at Bonhams in 2021. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 52

The Empire Strikes Back Lucasfilm, 1980, Advance US one-sheet poster, 1979, artwork by Bob Peak, 27in x 41in (69cm x 104cm) Footnotes: Literature: S. Sansweet & P. Vilmur, The Star Wars Poster Book, 2005, pp. 72-73. Darth Vader's helmet is used here to tease the return of the original film's iconic antagonist, which producer Gary Kurtz said was the obvious choice for the poster. The tagline 'Coming to your galaxy this Summer' was previously used for the first Star Wars film's promotional campaign. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 54

Star Wars: Immunization And National Public Radio Commercial Posters, 1979-1980s, comprising a US Department of Health-issued Immunization poster, 1979, after the release of Star Wars; and a National Public Radio commercial one-sheet poster for the radio serialisation of Star Wars, after the release of The Empire Strikes Back, 1980s (ZigZag re-release), Immunization poster 14in x 22in (35.5cm x 56cm) NPR poster 27 1/4in x 40in (69cm x 101.5cm) (2) Footnotes: Literature: Immunization poster: S. Sansweet & P. Vilmur, The Star Wars Poster Book, 2005, p. 62. Among numerous public service and commercial designs produced in the wake of the enormous success of the Star Wars films, other examples include an anti-smoking poster campaign starring C-3PO. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 55

The Empire Strikes Back Lucasfilm, 1980, (10th Anniversary poster, 1990) US one-sheet poster, Mylar 'gold' foil design produced for the 10th Anniversary of 'The Empire Strikes Back', artwork by Dayna Stedry, rolled, 27in x 41in (69cm x 104cm) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 57

Revenge Of The Jedi Lucasfilm, 1983, advance US one-sheet teaser poster for the theatrical release, dated version coming 25 May, 1983, linen-backed, 27in x 41in (69cm x 104cm) Footnotes: Literature: S. Sansweet & P. Vilmur, The Star Wars Poster Book, 2005, pp. 122-123. This advance poster, together with the original teaser trailer, attained notoriety for the use of the early title Revenge Of The Jedi, compared to the final title Return Of The Jedi. The poster teases Luke Skywalker's climactic duel with Darth Vader in the Emperor's throne room, although Luke's lightsaber is not green as it appears in the theatrical release. The dated and undated versions of the present poster were produced at the same time. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 58

Return of the Jedi Lucasfilm, 1983, US One-Sheet poster for the theatrical release, style 'A', artwork by Tim Reamer, 27in x 41in (69cm x 104cm) Footnotes: Literature: S. Sansweet & P. Vilmur, The Star Wars Poster Book, 2005, pp. 124-125. Tim Reamer's striking artwork evokes the lightsaber held aloft in the style 'A' and Hildebrandt versions of the first Star Wars film poster. In the background, the Death Star II approaches the forest moon of Endor. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 6

Get Carter MGM, 1971, British quad poster, artwork by Arnoldo Putzu, rolled, 30in x 40in (76cm x 102cm) Footnotes: A gritty and disturbing gangster crime drama starring Sir Michael Caine as Jack Carter. A London gang member returns to his homeland of Newcastle to attend his brother Frank's funeral, and to investigate and avenge his untimely death. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 65

Labyrinth: A Third Draft Production Script, Production Photographs, Call Sheets and Autographed Poster, 1985, comprising; a 130pp. of mimeographed typescript, in green card cover, title page printed LABYRINTH Third Draft Script Edited Version, by Terry Jones and Laura Phillips, Story by Jim Henson and Dennis Lee, dated 11th April 1985 along with the Henson Associates Inc address; four 4in x 6in colour photographs of Puppet Operator Ian Thom with characters Firey No.2, Ludo, Sarah and Hoggle; a colour still of Jennifer Connelly and David Bowie in costume; a 5-page Call Sheet from the 11th June 1985; a 3-page Call Sheet from the 13th June 1985; a lyric sheet for 'Magic Dance (Castle Song)' with highlighted lines; a pink amendment page for the 5th June 1985, and a memorandum stating that the baby's name is to be 'TOBY' and not 'FREDDIE'; together with a poster for the film, signed in blue and black inks by various members of the cast and crew including Kenny Baker, Warwick Davis, Terry Jones, Toby Froud, Albert Wilkinson, Tim Rose, Paul Markham, Mike Bayliss, David Showler, Denise Bryer, Rob Mills, among others (Bowie not present), almost all inscribed 'To Neil', poster 24in x 36in (61cm x 91.5cm) (Qty) Footnotes: Provenance: Production material from Ian Thom, Puppet Operator in the production. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 66

ET: An autographed Promotional Poster, Universal, 1982, U.S. one-sheet poster, signed in silver metallic ink by Steven Spielberg, Dee Wallace, Robert MacNaughton, Erika Eleniak, Caprice Roth (Hands of ET), among others, 27in x 41in (69cm x 104cm) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 68

Back To The Future II: Three Autographed Posters, Universal, 1989, comprising two U.S one-sheet posters; one signed in blue and black inks by various members of cast and crew including; Drew Struzan, Bob Gale, Dean Cundey, James Tolkan, Harry Keramidas, Billy Zane, Donald Fullilove, among others, most inscribed 'To Neil', the second with only three signatures including Jeffry Wilkinson; together with a teaser poster signed by others including Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Tom Wilson, among others, 27in x 41in (69cm x 104cm) each, (3) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 115

The Beatles: A Rare Promotional Poster For The Album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1967, EMI Records, printed on paper for the band's new release on the 1st June 1967, printed in England, 25in x 18in (63.5cm x 46cm) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 116

The Beatles: A Group of Five Promotional Posters By Richard Avedon, 1967, four colour portrait posters together with black and white banner poster, issued by Look Magazine, 1967, each linen backed, portrait posters are framed and glazed, colour posters: 31in x 22in (79cm x 56cm) banner: 42 1/4in x 16in (107cm x 40.5cm) (5) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 125

The Beatles: A Promotional Poster for Shell Oil, 1969, printed on paper, by King Features Syndicate / Opera Mundi - Subafilms, printed in Brussels, 15in x 21in (38cm x 53cm) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 136

John Lennon & Yoko Ono: A 'USA Surpasses All The Genocide' Poster, early 1970s, artwork by George Maciunas, printed on paper designed in the form of the US flag, with the stars replaced with skull and crossbones motifs. The red stripes are replaced with text proclaiming 'U.S.A. Surpasses All the Genocide Records!.' The poster bears the 'Lennon-Ono / Original Gallery AO / Certified / 1970 / to / 1974' blind stamp to lower right corner, 21 1/4in x 34 1/2in (54cm x 87.5cm) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 142

George Harrison: An Autographed Copy Of The Album The Concert For Bangla Desh, 1972, the front of the box signed and inscribed in blue ballpoint by George Harrison, To John best wishes from George Harrison, Apple STCX 3385, 3-LP with with folded poster insert, box 12in x 12in (30.5cm x 30.5cm) Footnotes: Provenance: Acquired by the vendor's Father whilst working for Harrison. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 16

Chelsea Girls Andy Warhol Film, 1966, British poster, artwork by Alan Aldridge, signed and dated in black ink by the artist to the lower right Alan Aldridge, 1971, framed and glazed, poster 20in x 30in (51cm x 76cm) framed 25in x 35in (63.5cm x 89cm) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 168

Pink Floyd: An Important and Rare 'Evolutions' Southampton University Concert Poster, Friday 26th January 1968, printed on metallic paper, for a concert featuring performances by Pink Floyd, John Peel, Incredible String Band, Jimmy Cliff and the Shakedown Sound, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Chicken Shack, Nelson's Column, held at the Old Refectory, University of Southampton, England, 20in x 30in (51cm x 76cm) Footnotes: Provenance: The title of this event is eerily apposite, the date being that on which Pink Floyd effectively sacked Syd Barrett. His increasingly drug-related erratic and difficult behaviour through 1967 and the band's evolving musical direction led them to seek another guitar player. At the end of that year they brought in one of Syd's friends, David Gilmour, and the band played a handful of gigs as a five-piece in January 1968. It was upon travelling to Southampton for this gig, that the band simply decided not to pick Syd up en route. Those who attended this event had real value for the ticket price and were treated to an eclectic mix of music, from the psychedelia of Pink Floyd and the mystic folk of the Incredible String Band and Tyrannosaurus Rex, to the West Indian-influenced Jimmy Cliff and the blues/rock of Chicken Shack and Nelson's Column. This is only the second example we have seen at auction, the first being one owned by John Peel which was sold at Bonhams on the 14th June 2022. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 172

Hapshash & The Coloured Coat: A Jimi Hendrix Experience at Fillmore Auditorium Poster, 20th-26th June 1967, OA 103, printed by the Osiris Agency, 29 1/2in x 19 3/4in (75.5 x 49.5cm) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 194

David Bowie: A Signed 'Hype' Poster From The Ziggy Stardust Tour, 1972, the sepia head-and-shoulders photographic portrait of Bowie signed and inscribed by him in green ballpoint, Thanx Bowie, with certificate from www.daviebowieautograph.com, 11 3/4in x 12in (30cm x 30.5cm) Footnotes: These posters were given away at the first Ziggy Stardust concerts up until March 1972, when they were replaced by a Ziggy photo session image. Provenance: According to information from the vendor, this was signed at Chichester College, West Sussex, on 23rd February 1972. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 195

David Bowie: A Concert Poster For The Guildhall, Plymouth, 1972, an original poster for the Guildhall, Plymouth, Sunday 30th April, designed by Jim Condon, 17 3/4in x 23in (43cm x 58.5cm) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 202

Lou Reed: A Scarce Concert Poster, Apollo Centre, Glasgow, 3rd June 1974, printed on paper, with support act Ducks Deluxe, 28in x 38in (71cm x 96.5cm) Footnotes: Provenance Obtained by the vendor at the venue. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 205

David Bowie: A Promotional Poster for Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) Creeps David Bowie, 1980, For RCA Records and Tapes, design artwork and photography by Edward Bell, 24in x 48in (61cm x 122cm) Footnotes: David Bowie attended Edward Bell's first exhibition in Covant garden Gallery in 1980 and was sufficiently impressed to ask him to design the next album sleeve which was reqiured within a week. He also encouraged Bowie to smear his lipstick i pursuit of a more decadent image of Pierrot. the resulting artwork bore the influence of Warhol portraits of the period. Provenance This poster is from the collection of Roger Crimlis, and appears in the books, Cult Rock Posters, Aurum Press Ltd and Pin UPs, Cadiz Music. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 226

The Sex Pistols: An Original Proof For The Poster For The Concert At The Club Chalet Du Lac, 1976, designed by Malcolm McLaren for the band's show at the Club Du Chalet Du Lac in Paris, printed on paper with the 'Smoking Boy' image, framed and glazed, 21in x 31in (53cm x 79cm) Footnotes: The Sex Pistols' performances at the Chalet Du Lac on 3rd and 5th September in 1976 were significant dates in both the UK and French punk scene. For the Sex Pistols, it was their first international show highlighting their success. For France, it opened the door towards a new style of passionate and energetic music The poster's image was also used widely on T-shirts produced by McLaren and Westwood for SEX and Seditionaries. The image, mixing the aesthetics of old-time Tin Pan Alley with unacceptable deviance provided the band with a graphic identity that proclaimed them to be 'London's most notorious band!' Provenance: The Stolper Wilson Collection. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 227

The Sex Pistols: An Original Poster For The Concert At The Club Chalet Du Lac, 3rd September 1976, designed by Malcolm McLaren for the band's show at the Club Chalet Du Lac in Paris, printed on paper with the 'Smoking Boy' image, framed and glazed, 21in x 31in (53cm x 79cm) Footnotes: The Sex Pistols' performances at the Chalet Du Lac on 3rd and 5th September in 1976 were significant dates in both the UK and French punk scene. For the Sex Pistols, it was their first international show highlighting their success. For France, it opened the door towards a new style of passionate and energetic music. The poster's image was also used widely on T-shirts produced by McLaren and Westwood for SEX and Seditionaries. The image, mixing the aesthetics of old-time Tin Pan Alley with unacceptable deviance provided the band with a graphic identity that proclaimed them to be 'London's most notorious band!' Provenance: The Stolper Wilson Collection. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 231

The Sex Pistols: A Promotional Poster For Holidays In The Sun, 14 October 1977, printed on paper, for the release of the single, designed by Jamie Reid, 27in x 27 1/2in (69cm x 70.5cm) Footnotes: Provenance: The Stolper Wilson Collection For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 245

The Damned: Damned Damned Damned Vinyl Debut Album And Related Items, 1970s, the album, Stiff SEEZ 1, 1977, one of 2,000 without the shrinkwrap but with the incorrect Eddie & The Hot Rods photo to rear sleeve; together with a black and white promo poster, the same as that for New Rose but lacking text; The Damned Disciples Song Book with Stiff Records press sheet; and a black and white Stiff promo postcard, poster 20 x 30in (51 x 76cm) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 251

The Sex Pistols: A Group of Punk Memorabilia, 1976-1979, comprising: a poster for the soundtrack album for the film The Great Rock 'N' Roll Swindle, Virgin Records, VD 2510, 1979; poster for the single Something Else/Friggin' In The Riggin', a Virgin Records promo, 1979; and a copy of the Anarchy In The UK Fanzine, No.1, the one and only issue, twelve pages, broadsheet, together with a letter to the vendor from Simon Barker, on Glitterbest Ltd. stationery, written in red ink, reading, ...I enclose a copy of 'ANARCHY IN THE UK' the second issue of this will be out, hopefully, at beginning of Feb with more pages, interviews articles + stuff..., undated but late 1976, 27in x 36in (68.5cm x 91.4cm); 27in x 39in (68.5 x 99cm); letter 8 1/4 x 11 3/4in (21 x 29.8cm) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 252

Punk: A Group Of Fanzines, Autographed, and Printed Memorabilia,1970s/80s,comprising: a ticket stub, Ramones + Rezillos, Glasgow Apollo, 19th December 1977, the reverse signed by Joey and Johnny Ramone; a single by The Only Ones, Lovers Of Today/Peter And The Pets, the front p/s signed by all members of the band in blue and black ink; a ticket stub for The Stranglers, City Hall Glasgow, 22nd June 1977, pasted onto a piece of paper with Hugh Cornwell's plectrum; five further ticket stubs for The Stranglers, The Runaways, Magazine and Sham 69 and a ticket for Simple Minds; and thirteen various badges from the period, including I Want Complete Control, I Am A Damned Disciple, Gabba Gabba Hey and Anti Nazi League; Fanzines include ZigZag, Nos.90-92, 1978-79; Next Big Thing, December 1977; Strangled, 1977; Trouser Press, No.35, January 1979; Bomp!, November 1977; four fold-out poster magazines, 1977, featuring the Clash, Sex Pistols, Damned and Stranglers; a Sounds article on the New York Dolls, June 1974; a single-sheet fanzine published by Tony Dryden of Ripped 'n' Torn fanzine and Step Forward Records, together with a handwritten letter from him to the vendor; two flyers for bootleg live Sex Pistols/Clash albums; Prefab Sprout magazine, The Militia Have Arrived, 1983; and a double-sided poster, Sounds All-Time Top 100 Albums, with the Clash on reverse; together with a David Bowie The Man Who Sold The World poster, posters approx. 22in x 32in (55.8cm x 81.3cm), (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 258

The Sex Pistols/Jamie Reid: A Two-Part Mural Exhibition Poster, 1983, the large poster made up of two parts depicting Jamie Reid's famous mural, from the 1983 Sex Pistols Exhibition, unframed, overall 24in x 70in (61cm x 178cm) Footnotes: Provenance: Gifted to the vendor by Jamie Reid at the time of issue. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 259

Jamie Reid (British, born 1947): A 'Fuck Forever' Promotional Poster, printed 1986, printed by Hamilton's Gallery, London, first printing, double-sided silkscreen with a monochrome verso, 39in x 26 in (99cm x 66cm) Footnotes: Provenance This poster was produced for the 1986 exhibition of works by renowned graphic designer Jamie Reid held at Hamilton's Gallery in London. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 78

After Jules Cheret, a poster of 'Quinquina Dubonnet', lithograph, 28" x 21.75", (71x55cm).

Lot 395

A large James Bond original cinema poster. Est. £80 - £120.

Lot 917

NORTHERN IRELAND PROPAGANDA POSTER; 'LETTER BOMBS CAN KILL', an original public information poster c1973, published by the Headquarters Northern Ireland, 30cm x 41.5cm.PROVENANCE: The collection of Cpl Thomson RMP Northern Ireland (1971-1973)Condition Report: Folded.

Lot 918

NORTHERN IRELAND PROPAGANDA POSTER; 'DANGER KEEP OUT Booby-trapped', an original public infomation poster c1973, published by the Northern Ireland Office, 75 x 50.5cm.PROVENANCE: The collection of Cpl Thomson RMP Northern Ireland (1971-1973)Condition Report: Folded.

Lot 919

NORTHERN IRELAND PROPAGANDA POSTER; 'WHO ARE THE NEW FACES' an original public information poster c1973, 45cm x 34cm.PROVENANCE: The collection of Cpl Thomson RMP Northern Ireland (1971-1973)Condition Report: Folded.

Lot 963

A Hook Norton brewery poster, two Chiemsee prints and two Vogue prints.

Lot 987

A Track Record Jimi Hendrix poster printed TSR England, photo by Donald Silverstein OA502, 49 x 74cm.Condition Report: This poster has been rolled up for sometime, there are creases throughout, rips all around the edges.

Lot 2951

ROYAL OAK FURNITURE COMPANY; a 'Jacobean' four poster bed with carved rose to the headboard and also to the footer, carved half flower and arch design to the top rail, and fluted and carved baluster supports, length 240cm, depth 175cm, width 196cm (probably superking)Provenance: The vendor purchased the lot directly from Royal Oak.

Lot 129

Large miscellaneous accumulation, generally excellent to good, various gauges/scales, with scenic materials, model railways accessories, Dremel Derby Car Kit unopened No. 216-01 (5), framed Barnsley Railway station plan, GW locomotive painting by Coulson, Tal-y-Llyn Railway poster and painted Midlands Railway resorts wooden sign, etc. Contents unchecked and viewing recommended. BUYER MUST COLLECT. Qty approx. 50+ (13 inc. 2 frames)

Lot 570

POP MUSIC, Genesis selection, inc. postcard size promotional photographs, stickers, various issues of Genesis magazines, lyrics, sheet music, poster, tour programmes etc., G to EX, 70*

Lot 574

CINEMA, poster, Von Ryans Express, ft. Frank Sinatra & Trevor Howard, pin-holes to edges & corners, small tear to top edge, some staining, 40 x 30, original folds, G

Lot 575

CINEMA, poster, Bruce Lee in El Real Bruce Lee, Spanish edition, some tears to left edge & hole to centre, 27 x 40, original folds, G

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