Original antique theatre advertising poster for a comedy play The New Baby - a howling success chaperoned by David DeWolf - adapted by Arthur Bourchier from a German play by H. Fischer and Joseph Jarn. Fun image entitled Papa's Baby featuring a father wearing a white nightshirt trying to comfort a crying baby, unaware that he's about to step on some pins, with a lady in her bed stealing his wallet and two boys watching, one of them holding up sign: 110th lap. Printed by The US Lithograph Co Russell-Morgan Print Cincinnati New York. c.1899/1900. Fair condition, loss and soiling on margins, restored tears, backed on linen. Country of issue: USA, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 73.5x53.5, year of printing: 1900s.
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Original vintage advertising poster for the 1st British International Print Biennale, which took place from 23 November 1968 to 19 January 1969 at the Bradford City Art Gallery and Museums, featuring an illustration titled Tree and Grass in blue, grey, black and red colours. Printed by Curwen Studio. Good condition, creasing, pinholes, staining, handwriting in ink on bottom right corner. Country of issue: UK, designer: UH, size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1968.
Set of 13 original antique art print posters. 1. After The Ball from the painting by Galate, one of three plates presented with Pears Annual 1911, depicting a lady in a pink dress resting on a fur with lily and rose flower bouquet next to her. Good condition, creasing, small tears, minor staining, paper skimming. Country of issue: UK, designer: Galate, size (cm): 50x37, year of printing: 1911; 2. Where are you going to, my Pretty Maid? from the painting by J.S. Sanderson-Wells, one of three plates presented with Pears Annual 1911, depicting a lady in a pink and blue dress and a gentleman on a horse on a village road with cows on the green grassland behind them. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, small tears, minor staining. Country of issue: UK, designer: J.S.Sanderson-Wells, size (cm): 49.5x67, year of printing: 1911; 3. Francis Davis Millet (1846-1912) titled Between Two Fires from c.1892, depicting a gentleman sitting at the dining table with two ladies looking at him. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, tears, image embossed from printing. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 48.5x60.5, year of printing: 1900s; 4. Baroque artwork by a Dutch Golden Age painter Frans Hals (1582-1666) titled The Laughing Cavalier created in 1624, depicting a smiling gentleman in a silk embroidered costume. Good condition, creasing, minor staining, image embossed from printing. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 48.5x60.5, year of printing: 1900s; 5. Henry William Banks Davis (1833-1914) titled Mother and Son created in 1881, depicting a white horse and a brown foal on the grass near the sea. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, small tears, image embossed from printing. Country of issue: UK, designer: Henry William Banks Davis, size (cm): 48.5x60.5, year of printing: 1900s; 6. John Everett Millais (1829-1896) titled The Boyhood Of Rayleigh created in 1870, depicting explorer Walter Raleigh and his brother on the Devonshire coast listening to a Genoese sailor pointing out to sea and telling tales of sea and land. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, small tears, image embossed from printing. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 48.5x60.5, year of printing: 1900s; 7. Richard Jack, R.A. (1866-1952) titled The Toast created in 1913, depicting a group of elegantly dressed ladies and gentlemen proposing a toast to the lady at the head of the dining table. Copyright of the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery. Horizontal. Fair condition, foxing, creasing, small tears, staining, image embossed from printing. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 48.5x60.5, year of printing: 1900s; 8. Henry William Banks Davis (1833-1914) titled Mother and Son created in 1881, depicting a white horse and a brown foal on the grass near the sea. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, small tears, minor staining, image embossed from printing. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 48.5x60.5, year of printing: 1900s; 9. Baroque artwork by a Dutch Golden Age painter Frans Hals (1582-1666) titled The Laughing Cavalier created in 1624, depicting a smiling gentleman in a silk embroidered costume. Good condition, creasing, tears on edges, minor staining, image embossed from printing. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 48.5x60.5, year of printing: 1900s; 10.John Everett Millais (1829-1896) titled The Boyhood Of Rayleigh created in 1870, depicting explorer Walter Raleigh and his brother on the Devonshire coast listening to a Genoese sailor pointing out to sea and telling tales of sea and land. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, minor staining, image embossed from printing. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 48.5x60.5, year of printing: 1900s; 11. Richard Jack, R.A. (1866-1952) titled The Toast created in 1913, depicting a group of elegantly dressed ladies and gentlemen proposing a toast to the lady at the head of the dining table. Copyright of the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery. Horizontal. Fair condition, foxing, creasing, staining, image embossed from printing. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 48.5x60.5, year of printing: 1900s; 12.John Everett Millais (1829-1896) titled The Boyhood Of Rayleigh created in 1870, depicting explorer Walter Raleigh and his brother on the Devonshire coast listening to a Genoese sailor pointing out to sea and telling tales of sea and land. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, staining, image embossed from printing. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 48.5x60.5, year of printing: 1900s; 13.Henry William Banks Davis (1833-1914) titled Mother and Son created in 1881, depicting a white horse and a brown foal on the grass near the sea. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, small tears, minor staining, image embossed from printing. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 48.5x60.5, year of printing: 1900s.
Original vintage Soviet anti USA propaganda poster issued during the Cold War - This Will Not Happen! - featuring a striking black and white illustration of planet earth wearing a US Army helmet with the slogan in bold red lettering above. Excellent condition, small white print errors at top of poster. Country of issue: USSR, designer: E. Burlov, size (cm): 67x48, year of printing: 1983.
Original vintage psychedelic design poster in green and blue with an illustration of a lady in gold with wave pattern hair and gold aura radiating around her. Printed by Art Print Productions, Maidenhead. Good condition, minor creasing, minor staining, small tear on bottom left corner, textured paper. Country of issue: UK, designer: Bruce Cockshott, size (cm): 80x49, year of printing: 1960s.
Original vintage travel advertising poster published by London Transport - Enjoy Your London No. 3 The Art Galleries - one of a series issued after World War Two to promote the beauty and enjoyment of London. Colourful two sheet poster, the first sheet featuring an illustration by Robert Scanlan (b 1908) depicting a stylised image of a couple looking at paintings inside a grand gallery with columns in the foreground, the second sheet featuring the same image above and below the title and list of art galleries and museums, including the British Museum Print Room, the National Gallery, The National Gallery of British Sports and Pastimes, the National Portrait Gallery, the Royal Academy, the Tate Gallery and the Victoria Albert Museum, both sheets featuring the London Underground roundel logo below. Printed by The Baynard Press. Sheet 1 (poster with image) in good condition, small tears and creases on margins. Sheet 2 (poster with text) in good condition, creases, minor tears on top margin, small paper loss in top right corner. Country of issue: UK, designer: Scanlan, size (cm): 101.5x63.5, year of printing: 1949.
Original vintage advertising poster for Henri Matisse Euvres Gravees / Engravings exhibition featuring an image titled Arabesque by the renowned French artist Henri Matisse (1869-1954) depicting a person in paisley print clothing resting on a flower pattern sofa. Good condition, staining, creasing. Country of issue: France, designer: Henri Matisse, size (cm): 84x53, year of printing: 1980s.
Property of a deceased's estate1951 Vincent 998cc Series-C Black ShadowRegistration no. MGW 585Frame no. RC9363B/E Rear frame no. RC9363BE (see text)Engine no. F10AB/1B/7463 Crankcase mating no. TT50 / TT50•Delivered new to Jack Surtees' dealership•Present ownership since 2011•Dry stored since acquisition•Requires recommissioningEver since the Series A's arrival in 1937, the Vincent v-twin has been synonymous with design innovation, engineering excellence and superlative high performance. Philip Vincent's stress on appearance and performance is legendary. His machines bristled with innovative features, offering adjustment of brake pedal, footrests, seat height and gear-change lever. The finish was to a very high standard commensurate with the cost of the machine, which was virtually double that of any of its contemporaries.But above all else it was the v-twin's stupendous performance that captivated motorcyclists, whether they could afford one or not. The appeal of the Vincent, and the Black Shadow in particular, lay in its ability to out-perform just about every other vehicle on the road, and in the early post-war years there was nothing to compare with it. This was a time when the average family saloon was barely capable of reaching 70mph, and not until the advent of Jaguar's XK120 was there a production sports car that could live with the thundering v-twins from Stevenage. With a top speed approaching 120mph and bettering it in the Black Shadow's case, the Vincent v-twin was quite simply the fastest road vehicle of its day. This Series-C Black Shadow was despatched new to Jack Surtees' dealership in London in September 1951 and registered as 'MGW 585'. The Vincent was acquired by the late owner in 2011 (copy/print of purchase receipt on file), since when it has been kept dry stored. The Shadow carries a tax disc that expired on 30th April 2015 and currently displays a total of 17,160 miles on the 5' Smiths speedometer's at the time of photography/cataloguing. Following a period of inactivity, the machine will require recommissioning to a greater or lesser extent before further use and thus is sold strictly as viewed.It should be noted that the accompanying V5C records the engine number as 'F10AB/1B/7463B', whereas the actual number is 'F10AB/1B/7463', while the rear frame number appears to be a correction. According to the VOC Machine Registrar, it seems possible that a character '6' has been missed out and the frame stamped 'RC933', which has been corrected to '9363'. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves with regard to this motorcycle's originality and correctness prior to bidding. Additional documents include current V5C; a copy of the previous-owner V5C; some expired MoTs; DVLA SORN correspondence; a 2015 VOC dating certificate; and copies of original factory paperwork. The machine has been fitted with a centre stand for convenience.Footnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.REQUEST A TRANSPORT QUOTEPlease click the link to request a transport quote from our recommended transport company, Moving Motorcycles.To request a UK or European shipping quote - Moving MotorcyclesTo request an International shipping quote - ShippioThis Lot will be auctioned on Sunday 21 April starting at 11am GMT.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
1950 Triumph 650cc Thunderbird and Swallow Jet 80 SidecarRegistration no. LND 460Frame no. 13847NEngine no. 6T 13847N•Used extensively for film, television and other work•Present ownership since 1999•'The most famous motorcycle combination in Britain'Just what is it about this Triumph Thunderbird motorcycle combination that makes it so appealing? Is it because these quirky vehicles are now so rarely seen that they evoke visions of an assumed gentler past? Or is it because they're regarded as intrinsically comical? Whatever the reason, this Thunderbird combination's special appeal has landed it a host of appearances in films, on television and in advertisements on TV and in the press; indeed, it has enjoyed more exposure than any other machine in the collection, earning the vendors - if not a small fortune - then certainly a tidy sum since it was acquired in 1999. Its media career highlights are listed below together with the supporting documentation where available:Last of the Summer Wine - TV comedy series (1999) - call sheets and other paperworkThe Worst Witch - children's TV series (1999) - copies of call sheets and other paperworkThe Mighty Boosh - TV comedy series (2004) - call sheetNicorette advertisement for France (2006)Kingdom - TV drama series (2008)Filth – The Mary Whitehouse Story - TV film (2008)The Catherine Tait 'Xmas' Special - TV comedy show (2009) - related paperworkThe Original Gift Company print advertisement (2009)Sex, Drugs, & Rock 'n' Chips - TV comedy series (2010) Churchill Insurance advertising campaign (2011)Paddington Bear - film (2013) - call sheetStrictly Come Dancing - TV light entertainment series (2013)John Lewis Christmas Annual (2013)intu Properties shopping centres Christmas advertising campaign (2014)O2 mobile phone network advertising campaign (2015)Ant & Dec TV advertisementMcDonald's TV advertisement for Chinaone2one mobile phone network promotional posterHSBC print advertisementIn addition, the substantial history file (two large folders) contains copies of photographs and printed material relating to most of the aforementioned film and television appearances and advertising campaigns (inspection recommended). The files also contain all the usual historical material: sundry invoices; photocopied literature; a quantity of expired MoTs; old/current V5/V5C documents; and an original Triumph instruction manual and replacement parts list. Keys present.A unique opportunity to own what must be the most famous motorcycle combination in Britain.This machine has been stored in dry conditions and has seen little or no use since 2016. Accordingly, it is sold strictly as viewed and may require varying degrees of recommissioning and/or restoration prior to further use.Footnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.REQUEST A TRANSPORT QUOTEPlease click the link to request a transport quote from our recommended transport company, Moving Motorcycles.To request a UK or European shipping quote - Moving MotorcyclesTo request an International shipping quote - ShippioThis Lot will be auctioned on Sunday 21 April starting at 11am GMT.Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Property of a deceased's estate1950 Vincent 499cc Series-C Comet ProjectRegistration no. LYV 387Frame no. RC/1/7268 Rear frame no. RC/1/7268Engine no. F5AB/2A/5368 Crankcase mating no. 16Q / 16QIntroduced in 1948, the Comet single continued in production until 1954, offering the same degree of refinement as its bigger brothers, albeit with reduced performance. Even so, the Comet combined a 90mph potential with excellent fuel economy, and was the ideal touring mount for the discerning rider who placed civility of manners and quality of construction above outright performance. Upper and rear frames 'RC/1/7268', together with engine number 'F5AB/2A/5368', identify this machine as a Series-C Comet despatched to Conway's in November 1950 and registered as 'LYV 387'. The late owner purchased the Vincent in Ireland in 2011. The machine had previously formed part of a motorcycle combination and comes with a detached Watsonian sidecar body, windscreen, wheel and mudguard (there is no chassis). Kept dry stored since acquisition and last taxed to 30th June 2015, the Comet is offered as a dismantled project for restoration and thus is sold strictly as viewed. Prospective purchasers must satisfy themselves with regard to the completeness, originality and integrity of this Lot prior to bidding.Accompanying paperwork includes a V5C registration document; a copy of the previous-owner V5; copy/print of the 2011 purchase receipt; DVLA SORN correspondence; a copy of the old Irish registration document; and various receipts/invoices. It should be noted that the V5C records the frame number as 'FSAB-2A-5368' (this approximates to the engine number, which is actually 'F5AB/2A/5368'.Footnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.REQUEST A TRANSPORT QUOTEPlease click the link to request a transport quote from our recommended transport company, Moving Motorcycles.To request a UK or European shipping quote - Moving MotorcyclesTo request an International shipping quote - ShippioThis Lot will be auctioned on Saturday 20 April starting at 11am GMT.'This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: â—Šâ—Šâ—Šâ—Šâ—Šâ—Š Requires specialist shipping and storage at the buyer's expenseFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Property of a deceased's estate1950 Vincent 499cc Series-C CometRegistration no. EFV 356Frame no. RC/1/7223 Rear frame no. RC/1/7223Engine no. F5AB/2A/3006 Crankcase mating no. 26A / 26A•Present ownership since 2008•Dry stored since acquisition•Requires recommissioningUpper and rear frames stamped 'RC/1/7223' are from a series Series-C Comet despatched to the Whittaker's dealership in Blackpool in November 1950. The upper frame's '22' has a 'stamping bounce' but the font appears correct, as does the rear frame type. 'EFV 356' is the original UK registration. Engine number 'F5AB/2A/3006' is originally from a Series-C Comet despatched to Jordan's of Hull in November 1949 and thus is not original to the frame. The late owner purchased the Vincent in 2008, since when it has been kept dry stored. Following a period of inactivity, the machine will require re-commissioning to a greater or lesser extent before further use and thus is sold strictly as viewed (the engine turns over with compression). It should be noted that the headlamp glass and chrome surround is detached.It should also be noted that the HPI report records that this motorcycle had an identity check carried out in 2004 following a repair and/or accident damage. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves as to this motorcycle's completeness, originality and mechanical condition prior to bidding. Additionally, there is no V5C Registration Certificate offered with this Lot. Prospective bidders should satisfy themselves with regard to the motorcycle's registration status. (The successful purchaser will have to apply to the DVLA for a new registration document.) Accompanying documents include a copy/print of the 2008 purchase receipt, DVLA correspondence and a SORN notification.Footnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.REQUEST A TRANSPORT QUOTEPlease click the link to request a transport quote from our recommended transport company, Moving Motorcycles.To request a UK or European shipping quote - Moving MotorcyclesTo request an International shipping quote - ShippioThis Lot will be auctioned on Sunday 21 April starting at 11am GMT.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
†HAROLD FRANCIS RILEY DL DLITT FRCS DFA ATC (1934-2023); limited edition print, 'For The Los Angeles Junior Chamber of Commerce', signed by Sam Snead, Ben Hogan and Harold Riley, 2/5, 53 x 67cm, with further signed print, 'Los Angeles Open 1950', signed by Sam Snead, Fred Robledo, and Harold Riley, 67 x 45cm, both unframed (2)
†LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY RBA RA (1887-1976); pencil signed limited edition print, 'The Football Match', 136/850, mounted, 27 x 37cm.Condition Report: The piece is unframed but mounted. Folds/creases to the image, foxing to mount which does go into the image. Celeotape residue to mount, Image has been taped to the board backing.

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