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Disney Collectables, including Marx Toys Twistoy Toyland Soldier, Snap-Eeze Toyland Soldier, Disneykins Miniatures, Dumbo, Pluto, Bambi, Goofy, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Daisy Duck, Donald Duck, Monty and Allan Industries Finger-Tip Puppets, in/with original packaging, G-E, one Puppet missing, Pluto tail damaged, packaging, F-VG (12)
Bill Badger (1970s).- an Original rod puppet of Rupert the Bears best chum, Bill Badger, made by puppet-maker and operator, Christine Glanville, puppet and rods, 90cmH; with an accompanying black and white photograph of this puppet on stage with the pantomime cast of Jack and the Beanstalk, Stockton, captioned on verso, 5 ½ x 3 ½ inches. (2)Provenance: The Collection of British puppeteer, Christine Glanville (1924-1999). Glanville's long collaboration with Gerry Anderson began in 1956 as a puppet operator on the Twizzle And Torchy TV. series. She went on to design, sculpt and operate many leading characters including Four Feather Falls, Supercar, Fireball XL5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons, Terrahawks and Andersons unscreenedSpace Policepilot episode.Glanville secured the stage rights to Rupert Bear from the Daily Express in the 1970s and formed The Stage Three Company, with fellow Century 21 puppeteers, Rowena White and David Ross.Glanville was a grandniece of Robert Peel Glanville Blatchford (1851-1943) socialist campaigner, journalist, and author, and her grandfather was Punch cartoonist, Montagu Blatchford.Condition Report: showing signs of wear from use in puppet shows and exhibitions, his right shoe is detached but present and lacking his left hand.
Gerry Anderson: Thunderbirds.- A Collection of Original Prop furniture, as used possibly? for the interior scenes of Creighton-Ward Mansion, home to Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward, her butler, Parker, and cook, Lil, comprises: a pair of upholstered wing-back chairs, one with a matching cushion and a gap in the seat area for operating a puppet, a wooden writing desk with leather top and false drawers to front, a leopard skin stool, a wooden stepladder, a pair of bookcases, two calf Savonarola style chairs, a leather desk chair with revolving seat, a smaller carved wooden chair with wicker seat, an octagonal wooden table, a wooden bureau with false drawer to front, a green cloth covered wooden bench, two wood and metal radiators, and a club fender with padded leather top. (17)Provenance: The Collection of British puppeteer, Christine Glanville (1924-1999). Glanville's long collaboration with Gerry Anderson began in 1956 as a puppet operator on the Twizzle And Torchy TV. series. She went on to design, sculpt and operate many leading characters including Four Feather Falls, Supercar, Fireball XL5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons, Terrahawks and Andersons unscreenedSpace Policepilot episode.Glanville secured the stage rights to Rupert Bear from the Daily Express in the 1970s and formed The Stage Three Company, with fellow Century 21 puppeteers, Rowena White and David Ross.Glanville was a grandniece of Robert Peel Glanville Blatchford (1851-1943) socialist campaigner, journalist, and author, and her grandfather was Punch cartoonist, Montagu Blatchford.Condition Report: signs of wear from use on the productions.
Star Wars - Original puppet mould made by Phil Eason of Yoda likely for his design of the female Yoda (Yaddle), full scale design of resin with painted finish, 22 cm high. Phil Eason (May 5, 1960 2021) was a British actor who played Yaddle in Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace. An experienced puppeteer with many credits on TV commercials and series, he is mainly remembered for his puppets in Little Shop of Horrors, Labyrinth, The NeverEnding Story III, Muppet Treasure Island, and Lost in Space.
Agent Crush (2008) Large collection of Puppets, Heads, Moulds and accessories from the film, some used for research and prototypes. The lot contains, near complete puppet, female named 'Phoenix', another named 'Shed', photos, space seats, moveable hands, eye lashes, clothing, Clapper board, badge moulds, hands, goggles, boots, legs and other accessories. Some pieces may have been based upon Terrahawks models and show some signs of age. Agent Crush is a 2008 marionette film directed by Sean Robinson. It stars Brian Blessed, Neve Campbell, and Brian Cox. It is inspired by the 1965 British series Thunderbirds by Gerry Anderson, even having former designer Mike Trim work on the movie.Initially intended for a 2008 release, even having a trailer uploaded online, the movie was indefinitely delayed for unknown reasons. The official website for the film later disappeared; however, its production company Fantastic Films still had information pertaining to the movie on their website, confirming that the movie was finished.
Dolls/Bears and Hand Puppets - a collection of vintage items to include (1) an Armand Marseille Vintage Disc "My Dream Baby Doll" (German circa 1926) which is a 5 piece composite curved limbed body doll, (2) a Miniature Celluloid Baby Doll within Wicker Crib, (3) a vintage cardboard formatted Easter Egg which is illustrated with children and an Easter Bunny, (4) AM351 Dream Baby which is damaged and needs restringing and AM990 (head only) along with a small quantity of vintage cotton and other dolls clothes. Also to include in this lot is a British vintage Panda Bear circa 1950's along with a Sooty vintage glove puppet circa 1950's/1960's and a Punch vintage hand puppet. Conditions all generally appear to be Poor to Fair. (quantity)
Dandy Comics (x86) & Other Children's Books Asterix, Tintin, Rupert & Charlie Chaplin dancing puppet. A box containing 86 Dandy Comics from 1970's to 2010's plus Asterix Books (x4), Tintin (x6), Rupert (x4), Amazing Dancing Charlie Chaplin illusion puppet in original cardboard pack - appears complete plus others.
Christine Glanville (British, 1924-1999) Cleo Lane, 1977, Original artwork, ink on paper, titled, signed and dated lower right by the artist, 15 ½ x 21 inches within mount, 20 x 25 inches overall, framed and glazed.Provenance: The Collection of British puppeteer, Christine Glanville (1924-1999). Glanville's long collaboration with Gerry Anderson began in 1956 as a puppet operator on the Twizzle And Torchy TV. series. She went on to design, sculpt and operate many leading characters including Four Feather Falls, Supercar, Fireball XL5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons, Terrahawks and Andersons unscreenedSpace Policepilot episode.Glanville secured the stage rights to Rupert Bear from the Daily Express in the 1970s and formed The Stage Three Company with fellow Century 21 puppeteers, Rowena White and David Ross.Glanville was a grandniece of Robert Peel Glanville Blatchford (1851-1943) socialist campaigner, journalist, and author, and her grandfather was Punch cartoonist, Montagu Blatchford.Condition Report: overall good condition.
Christine Glanville (British, 1924-1999) and others: 40+ Original artwork designs, c.1960s-80s.- various mediums on paper, many captioned and annotated, three signed, includes cut-out designs for Thunderbirds, captioned Tracy Boys, Lady P and Parker; designs for 'Whizz the Roadie', 'Birdie Seed', 'Buck (Welsh Rabbit!') and other characters, various sizes, contained within a Dahler A2 folder, annotated on front 'Puppet Designs by Tina Werts, Peter Holmes, Christine Glanville. (40+).Provenance: The Collection of British puppeteer, Christine Glanville (1924-1999). Glanville's long collaboration with Gerry Anderson began in 1956 as a puppet operator on the Twizzle And Torchy TV. series. She went on to design, sculpt and operate many leading characters including Four Feather Falls, Supercar, Fireball XL5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons, Terrahawks and Andersons unscreenedSpace Policepilot episode.Glanville secured the stage rights to Rupert Bear from the Daily Express in the 1970s and formed The Stage Three Company with fellow Century 21 puppeteers, Rowena White and David Ross.Glanville was a grandniece of Robert Peel Glanville Blatchford (1851-1943) socialist campaigner, journalist, and author, and her grandfather was Punch cartoonist, Montagu Blatchford.Condition Report: creasing to some corners of sheets, colours strong, overall clean bright condition.
Christine Glanville (British, 1924-1999) and others, 70+ Original artworks,1940s-70s.- various mediums on paper, works by Glanville include, Wanda Webb working on a puppet from Gerry Andersons film studio in Slough, titled by the artist in green marker pen on verso, 34 x 52.5cm; Evacuees, 1940, titled and annotated on verso, 31 x 46cm; two portraits, Twiggy and David Essex, 1977, ink on paper, titled, dated and signed, 42 x 59.5cm; '1920s-1980s Girls', seven artworks, pencil on paper, each titled, 30 x 42cm, within a Dahler artist A3 folder, titled in pencil on the front cover 'Thunder Bird Wolverhampton Return of the Puppets'; with others. (70+)Provenance: The Collection of British puppeteer, Christine Glanville (1924-1999). Glanville's long collaboration with Gerry Anderson began in 1956 as a puppet operator on the Twizzle And Torchy TV. series. She went on to design, sculpt and operate many leading characters including Four Feather Falls, Supercar, Fireball XL5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons, Terrahawks and Andersons unscreenedSpace Policepilot episode.Glanville secured the stage rights to Rupert Bear from the Daily Express in the 1970s and formed The Stage Three Company with fellow Century 21 puppeteers, Rowena White and David Ross.Glanville was a grandniece of Robert Peel Glanville Blatchford (1851-1943) socialist campaigner, journalist, and author, and her grandfather was Punch cartoonist, Montagu Blatchford.Condition Report: overall good condition with strong colour, a few with curling to corners.Twiggy, 1977 - loss to lower corners, light creasing and curling to top corners.David Essex, 1977 - light creasing to left hand top and lower corners and edge.Wolverhampton Art Gallery's exhibition 'TV Puppets: Icons From 80 Years of Entertainment'.
Fireball XL5 Specification Sheet, A.P. Films (Merchandising) Ltd., 1962.- a single sheet, colour illustrated on both sides with details of the principal Fireball XL5 characters, the spaceship, production stills and a general background of Space City, folded, 16 ½ x 22 inches.Provenance: The Collection of British puppeteer, Christine Glanville (1924-1999). Glanville's long collaboration with Gerry Anderson began in 1956 as a puppet operator on the Twizzle And Torchy TV. series. She went on to design, sculpt and operate many leading characters including Four Feather Falls, Supercar, Fireball XL5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons, Terrahawks and Andersons unscreenedSpace Policepilot episode.Glanville secured the stage rights to Rupert Bear from the Daily Express in the 1970s and formed The Stage Three Company with fellow Century 21 puppeteers, Rowena White and David Ross.Glanville was a grandniece of Robert Peel Glanville Blatchford (1851-1943) socialist campaigner, journalist, and author, and her grandfather was Punch cartoonist, Montagu Blatchford.Condition Report: light creasing, some wear to fold creases, overall good condition with strong colour.
Barnes (Pamela) Fanderson 82.- an original programme for the British Gerry Anderson Convention, Gerry Anderson Appreciation Society, 1982, first edition, first printing, original stapled, pictorial wrappers designed by Steve Kyte, black and white photo. illustrations, profiles of the guests including Gerry Anderson, and featured for the first time the series UFO and Space: 1999, 24pp., 4to, 30 x 21 cm.Provenance: The Collection of British puppeteer, Christine Glanville (1924-1999). Glanville's long collaboration with Gerry Anderson began in 1956 as a puppet operator on the Twizzle And Torchy TV. series. She went on to design, sculpt and operate many leading characters including Four Feather Falls, Supercar, Fireball XL5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons, Terrahawks and Andersons unscreenedSpace Policepilot episode.Glanville secured the stage rights to Rupert Bear from the Daily Express in the 1970s and formed The Stage Three Company with fellow Century 21 puppeteers, Rowena White and David Ross.Glanville was a grandniece of Robert Peel Glanville Blatchford (1851-1943) socialist campaigner, journalist, and author, and her grandfather was Punch cartoonist, Montagu Blatchford.Condition Report: light creasing and rubbing to upper cover, rubbing to spine, internally clean, overall good condition.
Meddings (Derek) and Sam Mitchell, 21st Century Visions, Thunderbirds, Fireball XL5, Supercar, Stingray, Captain Scarlet, et al., 1993, first edition, first printing, photo. illustrated wrappers, foreward by Meddings, and a reference to Christine Glanville on page 4 of the introduction, photo. illustrations (many full-page), line drawings, pre-production artwork, futuristic machines, characters, and development of the programmes, a definitive behind the scenes look at how the special effects for AP Films, and Century 21 productions were produced and created by Derek Meddings and his team,127pp., 4to, 30 x 23cm.Provenance: The Collection of British puppeteer, Christine Glanville (1924-1999). Glanville's long collaboration with Gerry Anderson began in 1956 as a puppet operator on the Twizzle And Torchy TV. series. She went on to design, sculpt and operate many leading characters including Four Feather Falls, Supercar, Fireball XL5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons, Terrahawks and Andersons unscreenedSpace Policepilot episode.Glanville secured the stage rights to Rupert Bear from the Daily Express in the 1970s and formed The Stage Three Company with fellow Century 21 puppeteers, Rowena White and David Ross.Glanville was a grandniece of Robert Peel Glanville Blatchford (1851-1943) socialist campaigner, journalist, and author, and her grandfather was Punch cartoonist, Montagu Blatchford.Condition Report: mint condition.
[Gerry Anderson] Fab 26, Fanderson Club magazine, Volume 5, No. 2, The Official Gerry Anderson Appreciation Society, 1996, first edition, pictorial stapled wrappers, photo. illustrations, competitions, advertisements, actors profiles, articles on Thunderbirds 6 and Stingray, 38pp., 8vo, 21 x 15cm; Heywood (Barbara) Fanderson 90, an original programme for the British Gerry Anderson Convention, The Official Gerry Anderson Appreciation Society, 1990, first edition, original stapled red card covers, photo. illustrations, sketches and profiles of guests, advertisements, 32pp., 4to, 30 x 21cm. (2)Provenance: The Collection of British puppeteer, Christine Glanville (1924-1999). Glanville's long collaboration with Gerry Anderson began in 1956 as a puppet operator on the Twizzle And Torchy TV. series. She went on to design, sculpt and operate many leading characters including Four Feather Falls, Supercar, Fireball XL5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons, Terrahawks and Andersons unscreenedSpace Policepilot episode.Glanville secured the stage rights to Rupert Bear from the Daily Express in the 1970s and formed The Stage Three Company with fellow Century 21 puppeteers, Rowena White and David Ross.Glanville was a grandniece of Robert Peel Glanville Blatchford (1851-1943) socialist campaigner, journalist, and author, and her grandfather was Punch cartoonist, Montagu Blatchford.Condition Report: Fanderson 90 - light marks to upper cover; both items overall good condition.
[Gerry Anderson] Thunderbirds, Original theatre production poster and flyers, 1974.- the poster pasted on card, advertised a stage production of the childrens puppet television series, an Al Heath Production, presented by Christine Glanville, Rowena White and David Ross, Stage Three [theatre company] flat, 38 x 25.5cm; together with five original flyers for shows at Chelmsford and the Pier Theatre, Bournemouth. (6)Provenance: The Collection of British puppeteer, Christine Glanville (1924-1999). Glanville's long collaboration with Gerry Anderson began in 1956 as a puppet operator on the Twizzle And Torchy TV. series. She went on to design, sculpt and operate many leading characters including Four Feather Falls, Supercar, Fireball XL5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons, Terrahawks and Andersons unscreenedSpace Policepilot episode.Glanville secured the stage rights to Rupert Bear from the Daily Express in the 1970s and formed The Stage Three Company with fellow Century 21 puppeteers, Rowena White and David Ross.Glanville was a grandniece of Robert Peel Glanville Blatchford (1851-1943) socialist campaigner, journalist, and author, and her grandfather was Punch cartoonist, Montagu Blatchford.Condition Report: Thunderbirds, theatre production poster - rubbing to corners, overall good condition with strong colour.Thunderbirds theatre flyers - some curling to left hand corners of the Chelmsford production, otherwise all mint condition.
Terrahawks: Original Film Crew grey sweatshirt.- Size small, issued for the 1980s British science-fiction series, created by Gerry Anderson and Christopher Burr which ran from 1983-1986. Terrahawks was Andersons last series to feature puppets. Provenance: The Collection of British puppeteer, Christine Glanville (1924-1999). Glanville's long collaboration with Gerry Anderson began in 1956 as a puppet operator on the Twizzle And Torchy TV. series. She went on to design, sculpt and operate many leading characters including Four Feather Falls, Supercar, Fireball XL5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons, Terrahawks and Andersons unscreenedSpace Policepilot episode.Glanville secured the stage rights to Rupert Bear from the Daily Express in the 1970s and formed The Stage Three Company with fellow Century 21 puppeteers, Rowena White and David Ross.Glanville was a grandniece of Robert Peel Glanville Blatchford (1851-1943) socialist campaigner, journalist, and author, and her grandfather was Punch cartoonist, Montagu Blatchford.Condition Report: small mark to front, otherwise overall good condition.
Wing Commander (1999) Cast and Crew black polo shirt, Luxembourg Crew, 1998, label reads US Basic, Size L. Provenance: The Collection of British puppeteer, Christine Glanville (1924-1999). Glanville's long collaboration with Gerry Anderson began in 1956 as a puppet operator on the Twizzle And Torchy TV. series. She went on to design, sculpt and operate many leading characters including Four Feather Falls, Supercar, Fireball XL5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons, Terrahawks and Andersons unscreenedSpace Policepilot episode.Glanville secured the stage rights to Rupert Bear from the Daily Express in the 1970s and formed The Stage Three Company with fellow Century 21 puppeteers, Rowena White and David Ross.Glanville was a grandniece of Robert Peel Glanville Blatchford (1851-1943) socialist campaigner, journalist, and author, and her grandfather was Punch cartoonist, Montagu Blatchford.Condition Report: appears to be unworn, good condition.
Gerry Anderson: Thunderbirds and Stingray Calendars, 1986-1999.- a group of seven, comprises: Gerry Anderson Souvenir Photo Calendar 1986, 30.2 x 42cm; Gerry Andersons Thunderbirds Calendar is Go! 1987, 42.6 x 29.8cm; Thunderbirds 1991, includes a Captain Scarlet poster, 30.5 x 30.3cm; Thunderbirds 1992, 42.5 x 29.6cm; Thunderbirds 1993, 42.5 x 29.3cm; Stingray Calendar 1993, 42.5 x 30cm; all published by Engale Marketing, UK; and Thunderbirds 1999, published by Slow Dazzle Worldwide Ltd, 30.7 x 35cm. (7)Provenance: The Collection of British puppeteer, Christine Glanville (1924-1999). Glanville's long collaboration with Gerry Anderson began in 1956 as a puppet operator on the Twizzle And Torchy TV. series. She went on to design, sculpt and operate many leading characters including Four Feather Falls, Supercar, Fireball XL5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons, Terrahawks and Andersons unscreenedSpace Policepilot episode.Glanville secured the stage rights to Rupert Bear from the Daily Express in the 1970s and formed The Stage Three Company with fellow Century 21 puppeteers, Rowena White and David Ross.Glanville was a grandniece of Robert Peel Glanville Blatchford (1851-1943) socialist campaigner, journalist, and author, and her grandfather was Punch cartoonist, Montagu Blatchford.Condition Report: all mostly good condition, some light creasing and wear to page corners, Thunderbirds 1991 - May pages detached and loosely inserted.Stingray Calendar 1993 - complete, but pages detached.
50 Years of Childrens Television First Day Cover, Royal Mail,1966.- a complete set of five stamps celebrating 50 golden years of Childrens TV characters, issued 3rd September, [1966] includes Muffin the Mule 20p, Sooty 26p, The Clangers 31p, Danger Mouse 37p, and Stingray 43p, mounted with additional Stingray 31p stamps and a Stingray postcard, 31.3 x 38.7cm overall, framed and glazed; together with a collection of Thunderbirds and UFO related ephemera, including two Lady Penelope Magazines (incomplete) Issue 3, February 5, 1966 and December 24, 1966; eleven UFO Collector Cards, Fanderson, The Official Gerry Anderson Appreciation Society, 1988. (35) Provenance: The Collection of British puppeteer, Christine Glanville (1924-1999). Glanville's long collaboration with Gerry Anderson began in 1956 as a puppet operator on the Twizzle And Torchy TV. series. She went on to design, sculpt and operate many leading characters including Four Feather Falls, Supercar, Fireball XL5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons, Terrahawks and Andersons unscreenedSpace Policepilot episode.Glanville secured the stage rights to Rupert Bear from the Daily Express in the 1970s and formed The Stage Three Company with fellow Century 21 puppeteers, Rowena White and David Ross.Glanville was a grandniece of Robert Peel Glanville Blatchford (1851-1943) socialist campaigner, journalist, and author, and her grandfather was Punch cartoonist, Montagu Blatchford.Condition Report: all good condition.Lady Penelope Magazines, Issue 3, February 5, 1966 - incomplete, 18 pages (of 20, lacking pp.7-8); December 24, 1966 - incomplete (pp. 3-18 of 20)eleven UFO Collector Cards - comprises: nos. 17, 21, 24, 25, 26, 32, 33, 36, 39, 40, 41.also includes a colour photograph of Lady Penelope, photographer Peter Weaver stamp on verso, 8 x 6 inches; and eighteen theatre flyers for 1990s Thunderbirds performances, presented by [Christine Glanville] the Stage Three Company.

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