TANKS good collection of WWI period cards featuring tanks. British, French & German vehicles featured in action, damaged & abandoned, on parade during and after the War + a wide variety of scenes. A few cards incl. propaganda & military Xmas cards, some featuring other subjects incl. guns and aeroplanes. There is a section of attractive War Bond Campaign cards. An impressive range, worth inspection. (172) Symbol: D
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1933-44 an excellent group of Third Reich propaganda and events cards with a strong selection of Hitler portrait types, produced by Hoffman of Munich. Lot includes a scarce but a little scruffy card of 1933, other Hitler cards by Struck, Karl Kohr and Kofer of Berlin, Intra Nurnberg, J Bettenhausen, Dresden & more incl. postcards, most are postally used with commemorative cancels, one item probably repro. some attractive event items incl. Hindenburg funeral scene. Processions, buildings incl. Olympic Stadium. Worth examinations. (22 cards) Symbol: D
1938 9th Jan Stamp Day 3pf postal stationery card c.t.o. with matching cancel, 1939 Spanish Legion propaganda card c.t.o. with return of Condor Legion to Berlin special cancel. 1936 colourful fund raising card for the Berlin Olympics c.t.o. at the Olympic Stadium, 1944 cover registered Fulda with Fulda Anniv stamp tied with 2nd Day of Issue. (4) Symbol: D
1942 Germany Fights for Europe propaganda card published Heinrich Hoffman, Munich, c.t.o. Wien with matching cancel. 1942 card commemorating George Ritter von Schonerer (anti-semitic) Exhibition in Vienna, his thoughts influenced Hitler, matching cancel on reverse + Wien Messepalast commem cancel. (2) Symbol: D
1935-57 first flight covers (20) incl. SAA 1935 Aug 6th Johannesburg- Cape Town, 1935 Dec 30th Airmail propaganda P.C. for P.O. Exhibition, East London-Johannesburg quite scarce, 1936 June 1st Cape Town-Durban with Cape Town Aerodrome cachet - Durban reg postmark - altered because not a reg letter etc. Symbol: HD
Attributed to Vladimir Aleksandrovich Serov (1910-1969, Russian), `Vladimir Lenin Proclaims Soviet Power at the Second All Russia Congress 1917`, oil on canvas, an epic re-working on a large scale of the Congress of the Communist Party in which Serov replaces the figures of Stalin, Dzerzhinsky and Sverdlov with those of unidentified workers. In the 1950s Serov began making copies of the work as demand for such `propaganda` works grew. This is thought to be one of the artist`s own copies, and was brought from the Ukraine to the UK in the early 1990s. The original copy of this work was presented to Mao Tse Tung. Unframed, 117 x 84".
Attributed to Vladimir Aleksandrovich Serov (1910-1969, Russian), `Vladimir Lenin Proclaims Soviet Power at the Second All Russia Congress 1917`, oil on canvas, an epic re-working on a large scale of the Congress of the Communist Party in which Serov replaces the figures of Stalin, Dzerzhinsky and Sverdlov with those of unidentified workers. In the 1950s Serov began making copies of the work as demand for such `propaganda` works grew. This is thought to be one of the artist`s own copies, and was brought from the Ukraine to the UK in the early 1990s. The original copy of this work was presented to Mao Tse Tung. Unframed, 117 x 84".
U2 - Achtung Baby Numbered Uber Deluxe Edition box set which is still sealed & contains 6 x CDs, 4 x DVDs, magnetic puzzle tiled cover, double vinyl album, 5 x 7" clear vinyl singles, hard back book, propaganda magazine, 16 x art prints, 4 x metal badges in velvet pouch, stickersheet and a pair of Bono's trademark 'The Fly' sunglasses. Still sealed in its stickered shrinkwrap with no damage to the box.
U2 - Achtung Baby Numbered Uber Deluxe Edition box set which is still sealed & contains 6 x CDs, 4 x DVDs, magnetic puzzle tiled cover, double vinyl album, 5 x 7" clear vinyl singles, hard back book, propaganda magazine, 16 x art prints, 4 x metal badges in velvet pouch, stickersheet and a pair of Bono's trademark 'The Fly' sunglasses. Still sealed in its stickered shrinkwrap with no damage to the box.
Amaduzzi Giovanni Cristofano. Alphabetum Grandonico-Malabaricum sive Samscrudonicum. Romae: typis Sac. Congregationis de Propag. fide, 1772. In-8° (mm 192x130). Pagine XXVIII, 100, con 9 tavole ripiegate fuori testo. Testo in caratteri romani, corsivi gotici e malayalam. Al frontespizio marca tipografica raffigurante Gesù che manda gli Apostoli a predicare per il mondo entro cornice ornata con il motto `euntes in universum mundum praedicate evangelium omni creaturae`. Legatura d`attesa in carta azzurra. Splendido esemplare, a fogli chiusi e con testimoni. Prima e unica edizione ? curata dal professore di lingua greca e responsabile della tipografia della Congregazione di Propaganda Fide Giovanni Cristofano Amaduzzi. L`opera costituisce il primo esempio noto di caratteri dell`alfabeto malayalam a stampa. La lingua malayalam è strettamente imparentata al tamil. L`alfabeto tamil (o più correttamente, il sistema di scrittura sillabico o abugida tamil) deriva dal sistema di scrittura Grantha (libro, manoscritto), antica scrittura che predominava nel Sud dell`India. Birrell-Garnett, 16; De Gubernatis, 329; Smithskamp, 207; Brunet I, 197.
A First World War propaganda game 'Trench Football' circa 1915, a skill game of moving a ball round a trench maze to the goal guarded by The Kaiser, the German outfield players printed on the playing area comprising Count Zeppelin, Von Sanders, Von Der Goltz, Von Moltke, Enver Pasha, Von Hindenburg, Von Bulow, Little Willie, Von Terpitz & Von Kluck, printed instructions on a paper label to the reverse
A British 5 May"" Iron Lusitania medal."" A British propaganda copy of a German medal issued to mark the sinking of the Lusitania off The Old Head of Kinsale, Co. Cork, on 7 May 1915 (the medal is incorrectly dated 5 May). The obverse shows the ship sinking with weapons piled up on its decks. ""KEINE BANN WARE"" (""NO CONTRABAND""), and the reverse shows a skeleton selling tickets for Cunard to a queue of passengers inscribed ""GESCHAFT UBER ALLES"" ""BUSINESS ABOVE ALL""). These copies were sold for one shilling each in Selfridges to raise funds for charities
1939-45. Germany World War II large collection of photographs, letters, postal history and stamps, propaganda cards, security pass etc. Also includes some World War I material and earlier items, family photograph albums showing the gradual inclusion of men and youths in Nazi uniforms. Fascinating collection reflecting German history from about 1890 to 1945. (100s).
FRANK WOOTTON 1914-1998 'LIBYA Help them finish the job.' WWII propaganda poster Printed for H.M.Stationery Office by Fosh & Cross Ltd, London. Depicting a British Supermarine Spitfire shoots down a German Heinkel He-111 bomber. 76 x 50cm Together with another damaged poster by Wootton: 'HELP BRITAIN FINISH THE JOB' depicting Spitfires and German aircraft strafing a British Naval aircraft carrier.
LESLIE OLIPHANT 'BACK THEM UP! Britain's new Airborne Army goes into action in Europe.' WWII Propaganda poster Printed by Thom. Forman & Sons Ltd, Nottingham. Depicting (Red Berets) soldiers from what is now known as the Parachute Regiment emerging from their glider straight into action against visible German forces. 76 x 50.5cm (See illustration)
FOUGASSE (Cyril Kenneth Bird CBE) 1887 - 1965 'Time Flies (and especially where urgent repair jobs are concerned)' WWII propaganda poster 73 x 48.5cm Note: Bird was a well known cartoonist and editor for Punch magazine and was the artist responsible for the famous 'Careless Talk Costs Lives' wartime campaign. (See illustration)
OWEN MILLER 'You've got a good case' Two WWII propaganda posters Printed for H.M.Stationery Office by Fosh & Cross Ltd., London, for the Ministry of Aircraft Production. Depicting a Judge in a packing case marked 'Handle With Care' and text exhorting the public to save and value packing cases. 76 x 50cm
OWEN MILLER 'You've got a good case' Two WWII propaganda posters Printed for H.M.Stationery Office by Fosh & Cross Ltd., London, for the Ministry of Aircraft Production. Depicting a Judge in a packing case marked 'Handle With Care' and text exhorting the public to save and value packing cases. 76 x 50cm
FOUGASSE (Cyril Kenneth Bird CBE) 1887 - 1965 'SCRAP HEAP - Please don't add to the heap.' WWII Propaganda poster Printed for H. M. Stationery Office by Fosh & Cross Ltd., London 74 x 49cm Note: This copy bears printers registration marks and in handwritten in pencil upon it is "Mr Miller, would you like this? Pad."
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