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Lot 474

Toys - board games, 1960s and later, including Remote Control Driving Test, by Merit Toys; Chad Valley Give A Show Projector; Waddingtons Formula One; all boxed; others later, DR Who, games; jigsaws; qty

Lot 105

A BOX OF VINTAGE CINE CAMERAS, PROJECTOR ETC

Lot 142

KINDERMANN SLIDE PROJECTOR WITH VARIOUS SLIDES & ROTARY TRAYS

Lot 333

EUMIG VINTAGE PROJECTOR & ACCESSORIES

Lot 1357

Boxed Braun Novamat M330 slide projector for monitor and wall projection. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 39

A 'VISTARAMA EPISCOPE PROJECTOR' WITH GLASS SLIDES and a 'Sky Queen' radio

Lot 97

A BELL & HOWELL 613H PROJECTOR, A PROJECTOR SCREEN (def.), vintage typewriters, a reel-to-reel, and a slide carousel

Lot 180

A box containing vinyl LPs, 78s and 45 singles, together with a Rank Aldis Tutor 500 projector in box

Lot 327

BRAUN NURNBERG PAXIMAT 2000 PROJECTOR, Pentax Asahi camera, Lumix F245 camera, ETC

Lot 181

A vintage Yelco MP-330 8mm film projector together with 29 vintage 8mm adult erotic films. Vendor advises projector is in full working order. Some films boxed.

Lot 166

COLLECTION OF VINTAGE VIDEO CAMERAS TO INCLUDE A ROLLS AUTOMATIC, AN ILFORD ELMO ZOOM 8-CZ, SEKONIC MICRO EYE PLUS A FURTHER SLIDE PROJECTOR

Lot 176

Three boxes of miscellaneous cameras and equipment, to include a Canon Sureshot telecamera, Minolta 1:10 zoom SLR, Bell & Howell projector in original box, Cullmann combined table/shoulder pod etc

Lot 81

A projector screen, a large paint brush and a car cover.

Lot 92

An old Bell & Howell projector with other related items.

Lot 1123

ZEISS IKON PROJECTOR,early 20th century, serial no. W34572, 66cm long, on branded stand

Lot 237

A vintage Sankyo dualux 2000H super 8 projector etc, collect only

Lot 238

A Kodak slide projector and three others. (Collect only)

Lot 269

A collection of late 20th century electronic toys including: Interstate Colour Pistol TV Game 1165, boxed; Grandstand Adman TV game, unboxed; Give-A-Show Gerry Anderson Stingray Projector, boxed; Matchbox Powertrack 1000 Grand Prix, boxed (lacking vehicles).

Lot 253

A Zeiss Ikon-Orikar f=8cm projector, number 2055317

Lot 403

Two boxes containing vintage projector, power tools, boxed Kenwood toaster, briefcase, together with a CD rack containing CDs

Lot 192

LEITZ PRADOVIT RC SLIDE PROJECTOR

Lot 793

Over 500, 35mm Original Aircraft Picture Projector Slides. All slides are in numerical order - some have notes written on them. A Collectors dream! 1960s to the 1980s. 4 Boxes.

Lot 398

A box of projector and camera equipment. Including cameras, film reels, viewers, etc.

Lot 685

VARIOUS PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT, ETC, to include boxed Sony Handycam Video8, in a soft hold all (box distressed), a boxed Vivitar All-In-One Universal Video Converter (box distressed), various cameras, Brownie Vecta camera, No.2 Kodak Brownie, Kodak Instamatic 133, a No 1 Kodak, No 1A Kodak, Coronet Rapide, a Kodascope (sixteen) 20 projector, with various 16mm reel films Felix the Cat, Queen Elizabeth II Coronation, Charlie Chaplin, Walt Disney, etc) (Condition:- items not checked for working order)

Lot 704

A BOX AND BAG CONTAINING CAMERAS AND EQUIPMENT including a Canon EOS 10D digital SLR camera with charger, two batteries and manual, fitted with an Ultrasonic 75-300mm f4 lens, a Canon EOS 10 film SLR camera, fitted with an Ultrasonic 35-135mm f4 lens, a Konica Minolta DIMAG A200 digital camera, assorted binoculars, an Olympus NZ300 Superzoom film camera, a boxed Canon Power Shot A470 digital camera, Boots 2400RF projector, etc (box, bag and boxed projector)

Lot 840

A COLLECTION OF VINTAGE BOXED GAMES & PUZZLES, to include 'Glevum series' 'Humpty Dumpty Sat on a Wall', 'Bobs - The Bridge Game', Spears 'Magnetic Fish Pond', Harlsden Series 'Snakes & Ladders', unmarked Child's Sewing Machine (handle seized), 'Radex' cinema projector (not complete), a part boxed DW 'Radex' projector (incomplete) with two films 'The Mantic Gets His Man' & 'In Western Worlds', assorted jigsaws to include Welcom Film Star, Horrobin News Chronicle 'Japhet & Heppy', Frederick Warne Beatrix Potter 'Tom Kitten', British Railways Kings Class locomotive etc, contents not checked, damage and wear to boxes (two boxes)

Lot 56

A boxed Cinema Surround Sound System, vintage stereo equipment including a Sony Stereo Tuner model ST-5055L, vintage film projector and other. [2]

Lot 197

PAILLARD BOLEX CINE CAMERA,cased, along with boxed M8 projector and blank Kodascope reels (3)

Lot 30

Bernard Rancillac (born 1931)La Parole 4 l'Evangile selon Mao 1967 monogrammé; signé et daté 67 au revers acrylique sur toile (en huit parties)with the artist's monogram, signed and dated 67 on the reverseacrylic on canvas (in eight parts)Chaque: 100 x 80 cm.39 3/8 x 31 1/2 in.Dimensions totales: 200 x 320 cm.78 3/4 x 126 in.Footnotes:ProvenanceCollection particulière, France Puis par descendance au propriétaire actuelExpositionsParis, Musée d'Art moderne de la ville de Paris, Le monde en question, 1967Saint-Etienne, Musée d'Art et d'Industrie; Brest, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Rancillac, 1971Paris, Galerie du Centre culturel municipal, Rancillac, 1973Issoudun, Musée de l'Hospice Saint-Roch; Saint-Etienne, Musée d'art moderne et contemporain; Dole, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Bernard Rancillac Retrospective 1962-2002, 2003, p. 75, illustré en couleurLittératureSerge Fauchereau, Rancillac, Paris 1991, p. 99, n° 91, illustré en noir et blancChef de file d'une génération et l'un des membres fondateurs de la Figuration Narrative, Bernard Rancillac est une icône du Pop Art européen, dont l'héritage est inséparable de toute l'histoire culturelle du vingtième siècle. Nous présentons ici une Å“uvre qui saisit l'esprit du mondialisme après-guerre et révèle l'approche nuancée et critique que Rancillac a adoptée tout au long de sa carrière. La série de huit toiles intitulée La Parole 4 l'Évangile selon Mao (1967) représente une foule compacte de visages réjouis et de bras tendus en signe de salutation, rendue à traits vifs et en rouge selon la technique du pochoir, qui évoque la propagande et l'imagerie des régimes socialistes de la période, et la subversion des tropes du Pop Art qui est largement associée aux peintures d'Andy Warhol et de Roy Lichtenstein.Rancillac est un artiste dont les Å“uvres figurent dans les collections des plus grands musées mondiaux, y compris le MoMA, New York ; le Musée d'art contemporain de Barcelone (MACBA) ; et le Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris ; l'importance de son travail a fait l'objet d'une reconnaissance constante depuis sa participation à l'exposition révolutionnaire The World Goes Pop à la Tate Modern en 2015, qui a ensuite été présentée au Walker Centre, Minneapolis. Rancillac a occupé une place centrale dans cette exposition qui ambitionnait de reconstituer et d'étendre l'histoire du Pop Art, traditionnellement considéré comme un phénomène purement anglo-américain. Il a affirmé, ce faisant, une présence avant-gardiste dans ces mutations profondes de la culture mondiale, et s'est imposé comme une figure majeure de l'art des années 1960.La Parole 4 l'Evangile selon Mao est une Å“uvre de qualité muséale, qui témoigne indéniablement de son époque : une image de la Chine de Mao un an après la Révolution culturelle de 1966, peinte un an avant que Rancillac ne participe personnellement aux événements de mai 1968, en prenant le contrôle des ateliers de lithographie de l'École des beaux-arts pour former l'Atelier Populaire. Chez Rancillac, les motifs artistiques et politiques sont alignés et occupent une large place dans son Å“uvre. L'ampleur et l'impact de cette grande Å“uvre impressionnante sont indéniables, et évoquent une énergie et une confiance intellectuelle dont l'observation est captivante. Peinte en utilisant un projecteur – selon un système qui a été mis au point pour la première fois par Illeana Sonnabend pour l'artiste français Daniel Pommereulle, puis introduit auprès des artistes du groupe Figuration narrative en 1964 – l'image photographique est transposée et reconstituée. Rancillac, en imitant les sérigraphies reproductibles de Warhol, mais en créant des Å“uvres délicatement peintes à la main et uniques, a réalisé une synthèse esthétique qui a constitué une critique des techniques autonomes du Pop Art tout en maintenant sa propre exigence politique.L'iconographie et les pochoirs des Å“uvres de protestation – dont les successeurs historiques incluent des artistes comme Christopher Wool et Banksy – recèlent une puissance artistique rarement vue dans la peinture traditionnelle. Rancillac est indubitablement l'un des artistes les plus importants et influents qui ont su capter l'énergie politique d'une décennie, et cette énergie est palpable et puissante dans La Parole 4 l'Evangile selon Mao. Sont également présentées à la vente des peintures de Rancillac de la série Cinémonde reconnaissables au premier regard – un épisode de sa carrière au cours duquel il a reproduit des photos publicitaires des starlettes hollywoodiennes les plus célèbres du vingtième siècle. Selon le co-curateur de l'exposition Mythologies Quotidiennes, véritable visionnaire, cette vente donne une occasion unique d'acquérir des Å“uvres importantes, emblématiques de l'apogée de l'illustre carrière de Rancillac.A leader of a generation and one of the founding members of the Figuration Narrative, Bernard Rancillac is an icon of European Pop Art, whose legacy is inseparable from the broader cultural history of the twentieth century. Presented here is a work that captures the spirit of post-war globalism and reveals the nuanced, critical approach that Rancillac pursued in his work. Executed over eight canvases, La Parole 4 l'Evangile selon Mao (1967) depicts a raucous crowd of cheering faces and arms in salutation, rendered in a typically sharp, red stencil that evokes the propaganda and imagery of the socialist regimes of the period, as well as a subversion of the tropes of Pop Art that is most widely associated with the paintings of Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. An artist whose work resides in global museum collections inlcuding the MoMA, New York; the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art (MACBA); and the Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris, Rancillac's significance has seen ongoing appreciation since his inclusion in the ground-breaking exhibition The World Goes Pop at the Tate Modern in 2015, travelling to the Walker Centre, Minneapolis, subsequently. Taking centre stage in a show that sought to reconstitute and expand the history of Pop Art that has traditionally been seen as a British-American phenomena, Rancillac stands as a trailblazing presence who engaged deeply with global cultural shifts and emerged a prominent voice of the 1960s. La Parole 4 l'Evangile selon Mao is an institutional-quality piece that is unquestionably of its moment: an image of Mao's China one year after the Cultural Revolution of 1966, painted one year before Rancillac himself would participate in the events of May 1968, taking over the lithography studios of the École des beaux-arts to form the Atelier Populaire. In Rancillac, artistic and political motives are aligned and writ large. In this grand and impressive work, its scale and impact are undeniable, and evoke an energy and intellectual confidence that are captivating to observe. Painted using a projector – a device that was first procured for the French artist Daniel Pommereulle by Illeana Sonnabend, that then was introduced to the artists of the Figuration Narrative group in 1964 – the photographic image is transposed and reconstituted. Both mimicking the reproducible silkscreens of Warhol, but remaining fastidiously hand-painted and unique, R... For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 1095

Brian Duffy (British, 1933-2010) / Alan Waldie (British, 1940-2016). Birdcage with large 'packet' of Benson and Hedges cigarettes inside. This piece was created by photographer Brian Duffy and Art director Alan Waldie for the successful 1979 advertising campaign for the brand, although this version was not used in the advert itself. 49 x 32 x 32cm. Provenance: obtained by the vendor from the advertising agency. This piece was created for in the award winning Benson & Hedges campaign for the agency Collett Dickenson & Pearce in 1977 with art director Alan Waldie. This version created was not the final one used for the advert itself. New laws had restricted the use of conventional images of people smoking cigarettes and they decided to play with scale and dimension to create a surreal illusion. Duffy enjoyed technical challenges and projected a black & white negative through an old Rank spot projector light to create the bird shadow. Today this would be easily created in Photoshop. This initial series of photographs consolidated the concept which other photographers were to follow and Duffy is recognised as one of the top 100 most influential photographers of all time. As time went on Duffy became anti-smoking and withdrew from cigarette advertising.

Lot 1374

Super Turbo Slide Projector in box, with boxed slides, holders and magazines; View Master album with View Master boxed; sterescopes, etc. Miscellaneous lot.

Lot 723

Cased Film Projector and Film Canisters with Films

Lot 381

Kodatoy projector, vintage telephone, camera etc

Lot 844

A Kodak slide projector and three others. (Collect only)

Lot 1362

AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS TO INCLUDE A MINOLTA CAMERA, AMP DIALS AND A PROJECTOR ETC

Lot 1897

AN ASSORTMENT OF ELECTRICALS TO INCLUDE A ROLLEI PROJECTOR, A TURBOMIX AND AN ELECTRIC CARVING KNIFE ETC

Lot 138

Kodak Carousel projector, with carrying case

Lot 236

Voigtlander Dynalux 8 Sound projector, with instructions

Lot 136

A box of cameras, accessories, binoculars and a Eumig cine projector with reels.

Lot 233

4 boxes + some boxed items including pillow, books, gan, electricals, phone, slide projector, radio, ornaments, etc.

Lot 258

GEC Soundeck with pair of speakers and an Ilford projector.

Lot 267

A Prinz 300 projector and another item of photographic equipment

Lot 366

A boxed ION usb turntable, a projector, a box of CDs and DVDs and a metal box with CDs.

Lot 283

A QUANTITY OF VINTAGE ELECTRICALS TO INCLUDE A RANK ALDIS TUTOR 2 PROJECTOR, BOXED SPOTLIGHT ETC.

Lot 284

A LARGE BOX OF VINTAGE CAMERAS TOGETHER WITH A BOXED TRIPOD, SONY PROJECTOR AND ANOTHER

Lot 584A

A VINTAGE NORIS FILM PROJECTOR

Lot 1041

Large quantity of photographic slides of various subjects with audio tapes and a slide projector. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 105

A Photina Reflex twin-lens camera with Steinheil München Cassar 1:3.5 f=75mm lenses, cased, a Canon Motor Zoom 8, cased and other cameras, projector, etc.

Lot 65

A BOXED DINKY TOYS STAR TREK U.S.S. ENTERPRISE, No.358, complete with five photon projector missiles and shuttlecraft, appears complete and in lightly playworn condition with very minor paint loss and wear, box complete with inner packing piece but has some damage and wear, with a boxed Dinky Toys Motor Patrol Boat, No.675, complete with three missiles and boxed Dinky Toys Panavia M.R.C.A. aircraft, No.729, complete with unused decal sheet, both appear complete and look to have hardly ever been removed from boxes which both have some damage and yellowing to plastic (3)

Lot 186

Two boxes of miscellany to include Kodak projector, bathroom scales, lamps, lantern, cameras etc.

Lot 116

Pornography 8mm films with Ajax 8mm projector 11 films in total, brochures and booklets for films

Lot 1249

Bell punch company computing machine and Aldis vintage projector

Lot 982

Rank Aldiss projector and magazine, power scanner and security down light

Lot 1296

Half a stillage of tools, projector, retro phone etc etc

Lot 10

Vintage Kodascope Specto LTD projector

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