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§ Sir Alfred Munnings KCVO, PRA, RI (British 1878-1959)Hot Toddy signed 'AJ Munnings' (lower left) pencil, black ink and watercolour 14 x 22cmFootnote: One of the foremost figures of British Impressionism in the 20th century, Sir Alfred Munnings had a rich and varied career and, whilst most famed for his equestrian portraits, is also celebrated for his rural Suffolk landscapes and high society portraits. In 1892, after a frustrating tenure at Framlingham College during which Munnings felt his freedom to nurture his artistic endeavours had been gravely restricted, the teenage Munnings was apprenticed to publishing house Page Bros. & Co, where he was to spend the next six years learning the artistic and technical skills of lithographic printing. Munnings quickly established a reputation amongst the firm’s clients for producing innovative, bright, and humorous advertisements, which often featured Regency style characters. Describing his abiding interest in the culture and aesthetics of the Regency period, Munnings commented, “a part of my inconsistent mind was soaked in the costume and foppery” (AJ Munnings, An Artist's Life, Museum Press, 1950, p.82). Depicting a Regency coachman and two Regency gentlemen enjoying a hot toddy whilst, presumably, awaiting their carriage, the present lot is thought to have been executed shortly after Munnings concluded his apprenticeship and is typical, both in its bold, graphic design and comedic tone, of Munnings’ early commercial work.
§ Hughie O'Donoghue RA (British 1953-)Recoil signed and dated 'Hughie O'Donoghue 1989' (lower right); titled and numbered 12/25 photogravure, printed by Hope Sufferance Press, London; published by Fabian Carlsson Gallery, London 65 x 76cmFootnote: Provenance: With Purdy Hicks Gallery, London Born in Manchester in 1953, Hughie O’Donoghue spent much of his early childhood in his mother’s native County May in Ireland, the landscape and history of which would later influence O’Donoghue’s work, which he has previously described as “reverse archaeology”. Meditating on memory, history, and the universal human experience, O’Donoghue’s work typically utilises an expressionist palette and synthesises figural and abstract painting. Elected RA in 2009, O’Donoghue has held solo exhibitions throughout Europe, including at the Haus der Kunst, Munich, the Imperial War Museum, London, the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, the DOX Centre for Contemporary Art, Prague, the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague, and the Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris.
40+ Movie Brochures, Press Kits, Campaign Books and Synopsis including Star Wars, Back to the Future, The Gay Lady, A Matter of Life and Death, The Bitch, Carry on Emmanuelle, Cromwell, Oliver, Rotten to the Core, Lawrence of Arabia, and others and Time Bandits Screenplay book signed by Terry Gilliam.
Film premiere brochures, press kits and scripts including Star Wars Episode 1 Premiere Brochure (limited edition of 3000), press kits/brochures for My Fair Lady, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer' Stone and Chamber of Secrets, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Monsters Inc, Moulin Rouge, The Matrix, Trainspotting, Spider-Man,Fargo, Eyes Wide Shut, Joan of Arc, Batman Begins, Planet of the Apes (2001), Sin City, O Brother Where Art Thou, Miller's Crossing, The Barber, Bound, The Fifth Element, scripts for Memento and The Professional (Leon).
Clash of the Titans (1981) a collection of original artwork, production paperwork, photographs and script belonging to the Art Director Don Picton, for the film starring Laurence Olivier and Ursula Andress, including productions notes document dated September 79, final draft script, 138 pages including copied inserts of the storyboards, original production artwork by Don Picton on 19 x 13 inch board, 50+ colour and black and white stills of the production including continuity shots, largest 16 x 11 inches, a press booklet.Don Picton (1916-1981) started a successful career in the film industry as a draughtsman on Hollywood blockbusters such as The Red Shoes and The African Queen before becoming Art Director on several Carry On, Hammer Horror films, Clash of the Titans and For Your Eyes Only starring Roger Moore.Condition Report: Script is believed complete but has not been checked.
Jethro Tull Thick As A Brick UK 1st press LP with the heavy card stock newspaper picture sleeve, white Island logo labels and CHR 1003 A 3U PORKY / B 2U PECKO matrix. Condition appears to be excellent throughout with none of the usual damage to the delicate sleeve. Also sold with a later blue Chrysalis label reissue, Ex condition.
Collection of Classic / Prog / Blues rock vinyl, mainly LPs. Collection of 22 interesting titles including Eddie & The Hot Rods Teenage Depression with poster, Tangerine Dream Logos Live, Mandalaband The Eye Of Wendor: Prophecies with insert & press release, John Perry Sunset Wading Factory Sample promo LP, along with The Rolling Stones, Ringo Star, The Nice, John Mayall and more. Various years and conditions, most appear to be Ex.
16 Mainly folk / acoustic rock LPs from the 1970s with early pressings of The Bands Cahoot in the textured gatefold sleeve, Gerry Lockran Rags To Gladrags, McGuiness Flint (same) in the textured gatefold sleeve plus titles from Pentangle, Bob Dylan, Kraan and more. Also included is the Bob Johnson and Pete Knight The King Of The Elflands Daughter LP with insert and 5 page Chrysalis Biography press release. Various years and conditions, some with the previous owners own stickers on the back but most vinyl appears Ex.
Pink Floyd Four LPs to include the 1st press Relics LP in the textured sleeve with blue Starline Made In Gt. Britain labels, early pressing of Obscured By Clouds in the matt sleeve with rounded edges and Gramophone Company label text, early press UK double vinyl of Ummagumma with NO EMI credit on the labels and a copy of The Dark Side Of The Moon (later pressing no inserts). Various conditions, some with stickers on the back of the sleeves, vinyl generally Ex.
Kiss Destroyer original UK vinyl LP with inner sleeve and Factory Sample sticker on the label, also comes with a Blow Me A Kiss press kit containing 3 glossy press shots, 3 Kiss Masks with bio and release details on the back and unused Kiss sticker all housed in a picture folder! Included with Kiss Alive! UK double vinyl LP with Factory Sample stickers on the labels. Previous owner has put stickers on the backs of the sleeves but vinyl looks to be Ex.
20 Assorted rock titles including an original pressing of Judas Priest Sad Wings Of Destiny several Factory Sample stickered LPs from The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Grand Funk Railroad and Straaps, gold stamp promo LPs from The Jam and Stiff Little Fingers along with the Split Enz LP Mental Notes with a press kit. Lot also contains Uriah Heep, Legend, UFO and more. Various years and conditions, stickers on some sleeves but most vinyl Ex.
David Bowie The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars, UK first press LP with Titanic Music credit and no Mainman credit. 1E / 1E matrix with original lyric inner sleeve. Sleeve has a sticker on the back but overall VG+, inner sleeve has some foxing and slight seam splits so VG, vinyl however looks to be Ex.
The Jimi Hendrix Experience Electric Ladyland UK Early press in fully laminated sleeve, Hendrix portrait on the right-hand side of the gatefold with white track listing / credits text. No text on the back of the sleeve but there is a sticker from the previous owner in the top right hand corner. Replacement inner sleeves. Sleeve is VG+. Both vinyl appear VG+ but a little ghosting on the second record from storage in a previous old poly lined sleeve.
Metallica Limited Edition Numbered 1993 Metallican including an unopened XL T-shirt, VHS video and gold Black album CD with facsimilia signatures on the front. Tarnishing and dents to the can but contents are all Ex. Also included are two VHS video cassettes along with a private press DVD and documentary DVD.
Pink Floyd - Nine Concert Passes 1989-94: including five 1989 satin passes of which three are After Show, plus four 1994 World Tour passes, two being Total Access laminates & two satin passes, one Guest & one Press/Photo (9). Condition Report: All satin passes unused but some have signs of being displayed so minor damage to paper backings
δ Christo (1935-2020) and Jeanne Claude (1935-2009)Wrapped Statues. Project for Die Glyptothek, München (Schellmann 135)Screenprint in colours with collage of three offset lithographs, 1988, signed in pencil, numbered from the edition of 300, printed by Landfall Press, Chicago, published by the Olympic Games Committee, Seoul, on Arches paper, the full sheet printed to the edges, sheet 893 x 685mm (35 x 27in) (unframed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Marc Quinn (b.1964)At the Far Edge of the Universe No. 3Pigment print in colours, 2010, signed in pencil, from the edition of 59, published by Paragon Press, London, on Somerset photo paper, with full margins, sheet 698 x 1040mm (27 1/2 x 41in) (framed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
An extensive Thomas Germany dinner service highlighted with gilt banding, comprising coffee and teapots, cups, saucers, serving plates, tureen etc, A Minton Haddon Hall pattern bowl, an amber glass press moulded cake stand along with a similar pink glass bowl decorated with flowers etc Condition Report: Not available for this lot
David Hockney (b.1937) Santa Fe Festival Theatre, 1981 exhibition poster offset lithograph published by Petersburg Press 79 x 63cm, unframed. Provenance: From the collection of Bill Jordan. Bill Jordan founded the Jordan Gallery in the 1970s. The short-lived venture was a vibrant hub of modern art in the 70s and 80s, situated in Camden Lock, London. The Gallery exhibited many artists of the period, including David Hockney, Henry Moore, Patrick Hughes, Allen Jones, Ceri Richards, and Joe Tilson.
A PANEL FROM AN EMBROIDERED SHOULDER CLOTH (PHA BEANG) LAOS, 19TH CENTURY on off-white cotton ground, of rectangular form, with central four fold polycrome lozenge medallion, surrounded by multiple crimson lozenge bands, borders of stylised plant and bird motifs at either end, mounted 76 x 41cm (excluding mount) For illustrations and discussion of Lao embroidery see Handwoven Textiles of South-East Asia, by Sylvia Fraser-Lu, Oxford University Press, Singapore 1989, p.126ff.
WW2 Royal Navy Submarine HMS Odin Casualty Medal Group, consisting of 1939-45 star, Africa star and 1939-45 War medal. Medals are mounted on display board with the original Admiralty condolence forwarding slip named to “John Henry Gosling”. Accompanying the medals is a quantity of original paperwork relating to Gosling’s service. John Henry Gosling was born in Great Marlow, Bucks on 11th May 1904. He joined the Royal Navy in 1923 for 12 years service. He volunteered to serve with the Submarine service on 30th May 1924. His wife was sent a letter by the Admiralty in 1945 which gave details of the action in which her husband was killed, “H.M Submarine ODIN was lost on patrol in the Gulf of Taranto towards the end of June 1940. According to an Italian press report she was torpedoed and sunk by an Italian submarine by night. ODIN herself had been making an attack on the Italian submarine at the time. There were no survivors”. CWGC lists him as being lost on 27th June 1940.
WW2 Royal Signals Officers Battle Dress Blouse, being a 1942 dated 1940 pattern example with embroidered regimental shoulder titles to both arms and blue backed officers rank pips to the shoulders. Press stud fittings where a formation sign has once been present. Some light areas of moth damage but otherwise good condition.
Post WW2 Denison Smock Set Attributed to Staff Sergeant D G Goddard Royal Artillery, who in WW2 Served with the S.O.E (Special Operations Executive), S.A.S (Special Air Service) and S.B.S (Special Boat Service), interesting post-war made British Airborne forces Denison smock with woollen cuffs, half zip front and brass topped “NEWEY PAT” press studs. Smock retains the original crutch flap. To the arm is the original 1944 type Special Air Service jump wing. No label to the interior of the smock. Accompanying the smock is an original worn camouflaged painted “Boonie” style jungle cap, a canvas and leather strapped ammunition waist belt with faded inked details “WO II GODDARD 8 BTY” and three Artillery training pamphlets, two with his name inked. Overall all in generally good condition. An account of his military service can be found online, written by his son, “My Father Denis George “Lofty Badgie” Goddard joined the Royal Artillery Boys Service in Woolwich in 1938. His early wartime service 1939-42 included being a very young staff sergeant training anti tank crews in Wales, most of whom ended up in North Africa. Overseas wartime service from 1943-45 including Special Operations Executive (SOE) attachment as radio operator in various Greek Islands followed by special forces operations in the Balkans, Northern Italy and Southern France in the following units: Special Raiding Squadron (SRS), Raiding Support Regiment (RSR) and Special Air Service (SAS). He finished the back end of the war in a 25 pounder RA unit (the Ayrshire Yeomanry) in Northern Italy (Argenta gap etc) and Southern Austria where he was part of the operation that handed back to the Soviet Red Army the White Russian Cossacks who fought for the Nazis. Post WW2 Lofty continued as a professional soldier until 1972. Units included 33rd RA, 66th RA, 7th RHA, 17 RA. Postings included India 1945/6, Palestine 1946/7, Malaya 1950/52, Singapore 1952/53, Dusseldorf 1954/6, Cyprus 1956/60 then was UK based after that. Lofty faded away in June 2007”.
WW1 German Bavarian Ersatz Pickelhaube, blackened press steel example with a flared rim. Brass other ranks Bavarian state helmet plate, circular spike base with plain domed rivets and other ranks pattern spike. Brass side post mounts holding an original thin black leather chinstrap. Interior of the helmet has a light tan leather liner system in place. Some wear to the blackened finish but overall a good example.
Third Reich Hitler Youth Boys Dagger by Emil Voos Solingen, good example of an early pattern Hitler Youth boys dagger with the motto “Blut und Ehre!” to the blade. The dagger is complete with its chequered grips which has enamel HJ diamond to the centre. Single edged blade with motto which remains in very good condition having much of the original finish remaining. Reverse of the blade having Emil Voos Solingen makers trademark. Dagger is housed in the original scabbard with an unusual strap and buckle fitting to the top as opposed to the usual press stud fitting, the first example we have encountered with this feature. Some plating lifting to the exterior fittings but overall a very good example with an unusual variation. Blade measures 13cms, overall 25 ½ cms.
A Pair Of 40-Bore Flintlock Pocket Pistols By E. Press Of London, Early 18th CenturyWith turn-off cannon barrels each engraved with a band of foliage at the rear, breeches each engraved en suite, border engraved tangs (one worn) each secured by a screw and with trefoil-shaped finial over the breech, border engraved actions (cocks and one steel expertly replaced) each signed beneath the steel-spring, figured globose butts (one with old slender split) each with raised 'side-plate' and carved foliate apron around the tang, border engraved silver butt-caps each with foliate finial, and D-shaped trigger-guards each with trefoil-shaped finial (old patination), London proof marks and unidentified barrelsmith's mark (2)6 cm. barrels Footnotes:Probably by Edward 3 PressFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An oak press cupboard or bookcase, rectangular top with moulded edge above a pair of quarter-glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, 137cm high, 86cm wide, 40cm deep; an oak 'dwarf longcase' clock, 130cm high, 25cm wide, 17.5cm deep; an oak chest of three long drawers, 90.5cm high, 91cm wide, 47cm deep; a drop-leaf occasional table, 49cm high, opening to 52.5cm wide, 44cm deep (4)
Harold Macmillan signed 6 x 7 black and white photo of portrait. Also includes small compliment slip and newspaper cutting from The Times dated Friday 12th October 1982 showing Mr Macmillan on a recent visit to a new braille printing press in East Grinstead. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
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