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TWO BOXES AND LOOSE TOYS, GAMES, METAL WARES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a vintage child's rocker in the form of a horse, boxed Leonardo Collection collectors dolls, a boxed, cased HPG Mah-Jongg set, a boxed portable 5.5 inch black and white tv and radio, a boxed Rubik's Cube, a pair of leather goggles, a cased Hohner Marine Band No 1896 harmonica, a 1960s/70s child's tea set, etc (2 boxes + loose) (sd, electricals untested)
Eamonn Andrews signed Black and White Promo. Photo. 4.75x4 Inch. CBE was and Irish radio and TV presenter. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
DYLAN THOMAS 18 Poems, published by The Fortune Press 1934, signed and inscribed to John Arlott (1914-1991) BBC Colleague and friend, 'For John A from Dylan T'Provenance: private collection, consigned via our Cardiff officeAuctioneer's Note: radio producer and cricket commentator John Arlott was a great friend of the poet. They shared the same age and both shared a love of cricket. The poet spent many hours watching cricket at the St Helen’s Ground which was but a 'big six' from his childhood home in Cwmdonkin Drive, Swansea. As a radio producer, John Arlott used Dylan for many performances on the BBC World Service. It was said that Dylan borrowed money from Arlott on multiple occasions and always paid him back, except that is when Dylan Thomas borrowed £5 to go to America in 1953 - his last fateful trip from which he did not return.Comments: signed twice, very good overall
William Weege (American, 1935-2020). Mixed media on vinyl turntable record in vibrant pinks, purples, and blues, depicting stars and diamonds 1976. Signed and dated near the center of the record. With the original paper sleeve. The artwork is painted on a National Public Radio Theater record. A similar work can be found in the collection of the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art.Diameter: 11 3/4 in. />Condition: Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
Sohrab Sepehri (Iran, 1928-1980)Untitled (Abstract series) oil on canvassigned 'Sohrab Sepheri' in Farsi (lower right), executed early 1960's47 x 39.5cm (18 1/2 x 15 9/16in).Footnotes:Provenance:Property from a private collection, South of FranceBonhams, Modern & Contemporary Middle Eastern Art auction, 1 May 2019, Lot 24 Property from a private collection, UKAcquired directly from the Artist in Iran, 1963 by an English employee of the Iranian World Service RadioIn its grace, naturalism, and sophistication, the present painting is a work utterly faithful to the tenets of Sepehri's oeuvre; demonstrating an almost perfect confluence of Sepehri's strong representational impulse propelled by his love of the vernacular of Kashan and the more opaque abstraction inherited from the Eastern painting traditions he was so fluently versed in.Poet, artist and intellectual, Sepehri's mild manner and withdrawn persona belied the richness of expression manifest in his works. Enraptured by nature, Sepehri had a deep and profound attachment to the topography of his native Kashan, the 'oasis city' where trees and vegetation sprung amidst the arid desert. The genesis of all of Sepehri's work was firmly rooted in this landscape, and whilst he is sometimes miscategorised as an artist solely pre-occupied with nature, the fullness of Sepehri's veneration of nature finds as potent a fruition in his representation of the dwellings that inhabit it.Sepehri had a firm belief in the inherent grace and nobility of the nature he so admired. Inspired by Eastern traditions, with which he had direct contact during travels in India and Japan, Sepehri came to see the purity of the natural world as an antidote to the corruption of the human condition. Thus, when depicting human and architectural subject matters, Sepehri carried the tonal, textural and botanical qualities of nature into his compositions.This is a testament to the harmonious symbiosis between nature and civilization in the rural context; buildings composed of local materials in a vernacular architectural language are thoroughly embedded with their landscape, they do not dominate or seek to conquer and subjugate in the manner of the dehumanizing urban sprawl Sepehri so dreaded when he exclaimed his 'fear of cities where the black earth is pasture to cranes'.Stylistically, the present work is a scintillating example of the very palpable sense of tension between naturalism and abstraction manifest in Sepehri's work. Sepehri was conceptually engaged by the universality of Zen painting, its advocacy of tonal minimalism, and its shedding of excess and detail in favour of exploring true meaning through a process of efficient meditative brushstrokes, however this was heavily tempered by his desire not to forsake the identity of his surroundings, ultimately, his attachment and love for his native home would never grant abstraction a total victory, and it is in this tension, that artistic sincerity is most deeply revealed.After enrolling at the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1957, Sepehri went on to travel in Italy, throughout Africa and India before taking up a print making apprenticeship in Tokyo in 1960. During this period, the artist was exposed to Japanese philosophy, material culture and poetry that greatly influenced his future practice in both the visual arts and literature. After battling leukaemia, Sohrab Sepehri passed away in 1980 at the age of 52, remembered as both an exceptional painter and renowned poet.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Punk/Rock - A Group of LPs comprising Ten Foot Pole - Rev (86436-1) - 1994 US first pressing, with lyric insert, Insider (86552-1INS) - 1998 US release, with lyric insert - Very Good in Very Good Plus sleeve and Unleashed (86478-1) - 1997 US release, with lyric insert - both Very Good to Very Good Plus in Very Good Plus sleeves; The Saints - (I'm) Stranded (SHSP 4065) - 1977 UK pressing - Very Good including sleeve; Circle Jerks - Live in Long Beach Radio Broadcast (BOSS 5-2038) - 2016 European release - still sealed so assumed Mint in Excellent sleeve. (5)
Various magazines: Oh What A Night (signed Sarah Ferguson), Rose Royce (Signed Rose Royce & two others), Herb Miller (signed Herb Miller), Bobby Vee & Cricketers, Evita, Buddy Holly Story (second edition), Return to the Forbidden Planet, From a Jack to a King, Radio 1 issue 1 (signed by Rosko & another), 25 Years of pop 1992, VE Day (signed by Herb Miller & two others), Licence to Kill, Diana Ross in Concert & tickets 1989, Bobby Vee & Cricketers (signed by Bobby Vee), Solid Gold (signed by Craig Douglas), Solid Gold (John Leyton, freddy Cannon), Freddie Boom Boom cannon, Dave, Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich (signed), Baron Knights (signed), Martha Reeves (signed by Martha reeves, Edwin Starr & Freya Payne), Solid 60's (signed by Dave, Dee, etc. & PJ Proby), 1990 AGM conference, Roosevelt 9 Nations Golf, Preston (signed lots), Call Up the Groups 2003/4 (Baron Knight, Marmalade, The Tremeloes, The Fortune), Photo of Russ Abbott (signed), Framed photo of Cilla Black (signed).
Type 38 MK2 Radio Setgreen painted, rectangular box. The top with turning dial and aerial socket. Wiring cable connected to the lower junction box and complete with throat microphone and headset (wiring and plugs present but not fitted). Radio with canvas webbing carrying harness. All contained in a webbing, large pack. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY
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