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A Collection of Ceramic Ornaments comprising of figurines in boxes/tins named Cooks helper, Three though dragons from Texas, Reach for the stars, Our hero and My garden dragon. A collection of figurines without a box comprising of Sees all...knows all, Good news, Looking for the right word, "Friends", Stalking the cookie jar, In the bag, The winner, Tea and gossip, "Wheeee", Dragon kite, Belly button!, Perfect fit, Giggles the performing gargoyle, Its dark out there, D...pressing, Many hands make a light work, Poker face, One size fits all, Take your medicine, Life is good, Pocket possey, Hppy mothers day, Why?, Varoom, All wrapped up, Scooter, I'm cranky, Frequent flyer, Daisy, Winged message, Lady big hat, I'm not lis-s-tening, Happy camper, Party hat, Brrr...I'm cold, Jaunty, Playing dress up, Rise and shine, Flannel nightie, The scholar, Can't catch me, Cn you hear me now, A book my size, Defender of the universe, Really i've grown, Sweet pie, Squish!, Your prince is here, Twinkle toes and Chocolate strawberry avalanche surprise. A collection of pins/badges and magnets comprising of Sherlock, Writing to you, Time for you and Writing for you. A Sugar Dish "Full of sugar" and a Milk Jug "Pour Little Dragon". Finally a collection of photo frames including, Cookie x2, Castle x2 and A star.
DANCE / HOUSE - 10"/12". Great collection of 44 x 12" and 6 x 10". Titles/artists include Lamb, Blue Boy, Prodigy, The Cassandra Complex, Evans & Fisher, Lee Combs, D'Andra, Ed Rush, Sub Focus Flamenco, Dinky, Alex K, Skint, Arthur, Sound System, Guerrilla, Ritmo de la Noche, Adeva, Nobody Like You, Flip & Fill, Northstarz, Francesca, Frisco, Scooter, Agria, Big Beats, UFO, Bernadette Washington, Bjorn B, Chaka Demus & Pliers, Jennifer Lopez, The Best Dance, Smash Hits, Urban Hype, Anita Adams, Honky, Black Betty, Work Your Body, The Times Lundi Bleu, Karu, Rhonda Parris, MAZE, 20 Fingers, Madonna. Condition varies.
Original vintage advertising poster published by the French motorbike and scooter moped manufacturer Peugeot to advertise its new mopeds models. The poster features a great mid-century design by notable French artist Pierre Couronne (1928-2013), displaying three different mopeds from the Peugeot factory in France with the artwork emphasising that different models could also suits different people with different lifestyles: a young and fashionable woman in the foreground or two stylish young men in the background. The blue moped on the advertisement (in the bottom) was the first real moped designed by Peugeot. It was named "Cyrus" and was launched in 1956 using a Lavalette engine. Before that, Peugeot had been building machines under the Griffon Bicycle Company brand, a well established company that built their first motorcycles in 1902, and that was absorbed by Peugeot in the late 1920s. Printed in France by J. Bazaine. Fair condition, folded as issued, tears on fold lines, creases and faint staining. Country: France, year of printing: 1956, designer: Pierre Couronne, size (cm): 105x76.5
Original vintage advertising poster for the French tyre maker Hutchinson (founded 1853; manufacturing tyres for motorcycles, bicycles and mopeds since 1890): Stronger than Steel / Hutchinson Plus Solide que l’Acier Pneus Cyclomoteur Velo Moto Scooter. Fun and colourful artwork by Guion (inspired by an earlier design by the notable graphic artist Mich), featuring a clown with a beard and moustache and wearing a hat and a red polka dot outfit, riding a stylised image of a bike on two tyres using a knife as the handlebar along the front tire to prove Hutchinson tyres are stronger than steel, set against a bright yellow background with the title above in blue and the rest of the text below with a smaller image of the clown sharpening his knife against a tyre as a dog looks on. Large size. Good condition, waving, restored folds, staining, backed on linen. Country: France, year of printing: 1958, designer: Guion (after Mich), size (cm): 118x78.5
Original vintage advertising poster for the French motorbike and scooter moped manufacturer Automoto - To you too... an Automoto will bring Happiness / A vous aussi... un Automoto apportera de la joie. Colourful artwork showing a young and stylish lady on a blue moped holding some yellow flowers driving towards the left in front a smiling young man on a red motorbike wearing sunglasses and calling out to her as he passes in the other direction, the sea and a town in the background with the text in black letters alongside the blue, yellow and black Automoto logo. Printed in France by Bazaine. Horizontal. Good condition, restored folds, tears and loss on margins, backed on linen. Country: France, year of printing: 1956, designer: Couronne, size (cm): 80x107.5
Original vintage advertising poster for the French manufacturer of motorcycles and bicycles Terrot. The company was based in Dijon in eastern France (founded 1887): Terrot Motos Velomoteurs Cycles. Colourful design featuring a man on a Terrot motorbike in shades of blue with a lady in a yellow dress riding a green Terrot bike above the text in red and yellow. Large size. Terrot was a motorcycle manufacturer in Dijon, France. Charles Terrot and Wilhelm Stücklen had founded a machinery factory in Cannstatt, Germany in 1862, and Terrot added a branch factory in Dijon in 1887, and in 1890 the Dijon factory added bicycles to its products. In 1902, the Dijon factory made its first motorcycle. It was powered by a 2 bhp engine supplied by Zédel of Switzerland. After that, Terrot built motorcycles with engines from 173cc to 498cc from proprietary engine suppliers including the Swiss manufacturers MAG and Dufeaux, the English makers Chater-Lea and JAP along with Givaudan engines from Lyon, France. Terrot produced its first twin-cylinder model in 1905. From 1915 onwards, it supplied 500cc machines to the French Army. In 1921, Terrot launched new two-stroke models: the 175cc model L and the 267cc model E. In 1925, the latter model was developed into the 250cc model F. From 1923 onwards, Terrot also produced four-stroke models. First with a 350cc JAP engine. From 1927 onwards, also with a 500cc engine. In 1926 Terrot began to make its own four-stroke engines. In 1929, the company produced its 100,000th motorcycle. After the Great Depression a new class of vehicles, motorized bicycles, was introduced. In 1932, Terrot entered motorcycle racing and won a triple championship, winning the French 250cc, 350cc and 500cc classes. In the Second World War Terrot supplied the French Army with sidecars: the model GT from 350cc to 750cc and the model DT from 500cc to 750cc. In 1951, Terrot produced its first motor scooter, called VMS. In the 1950s, the company focused on the market for mopeds and lightweight motorcycles. In 1958, Peugeot took over the company. In 1961, production ended at the former Terrot factory.Fair condition, restored folds, losses and creases, minor stains on the right bottom edge, backed on linen. Country: France, year: 1950s, artist: V. Dumay, size (cm): 118x79.5
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