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BEATLES MEMORABILIA. Large mixed lot to include 8 pin badges, 3 lighters, a John Lennon Imagine watch, 3 torches, Corgi Mystery Tour bus, pencil, set of 4 thimbles, 2 ashtrays, 3 sterling silver badges and bracelets, 2 boxed dressing table sets (mirror, brush and comb), boxed mirror, 2 wall clocks and a box of cassettes.
THE BEATLES ILLUMINATED, THE COMPLETE PHOTOGRAPHIC ARCHIVE OF MIKE MITCHELL.On February 11, 1964, just two days after their momentous American debut on The Ed Sullivan Show, the Beatles performed their first live US concert at the Washington Coliseum. At the young age of 18 and already working for two publications in Washington DC, photographer Mike Mitchell managed to procure a press pass to the concert and shot hundreds of photographs, capturing the excitement of this first British Invasion. Mitchell had exceptional access to the events including their arrival at Union Station, the press conference preceding the performance and unrestricted, stage-front access for the entirety of the historic Coliseum concert. Mitchell went on to photograph The Beatles again when they returned to the US later in the year, playing at the Baltimore Civic Centre on 13th September 1964. The resulting negatives, taken only with ambient light, since Mitchell had no flash, were put away in a box and sat for decades in his basement. The advent of digital technology allowed them to be fully realised as luminous records of this historical moment. The photographs are intimate, due to Mitchell's proximity to the band; they are moody, the result of existing light; and they are innocent, reflecting a time of heightened optimism. The complete archive comprises 413 negatives from the two concerts. The negatives of 46 of the images were digitally restored and seen for the first time in 2011 when Christie's in New York held a special auction dedicated entirely to this collection. Each print was 1/1 by virtue of a tiny 'heart' moniker hidden within. Forty three lots sold for a total of $362,000 (approx. £224,000). This lot includes the entire archive of 413 negatives together with high-resolution digital files of the 46 digitally restored images, a further 10 digitally restored images which were not used, original printed contact sheets and high-resolution scans of all contact sheets. The entire archive is to be sold with full copyright.Apart from the 46 images used in 2011, the remainder of the images are previously unseen/unpublished. In addition, a complete set of 46 prints in a special 1/1 edition (selenium toned gelatin silver fibre fine art prints, various sizes) and a further collection of 24 limited edition fine art prints will be included (full list available on request). All 71 prints are signed by the photographer. A background video is available on You Tube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZDeZBkAk-A Contact sheets for the entire collection together with an inventory of prints sold to data are available on request to serious buyers.***Please contact the auction house for bidding approval for this lot before bidding, otherwise bids will not be accepted.*****Import VAT of 5% will be payable by buyers in the EU**
Hamilton: A stainless steel Khaki Navy Pioneer wristwatchThe signed blue dial with white Arabic numeral hour markers, outer minute dividers with five minute hour markers, polished silver tone hands, date aperture to three o'clock, subsidiary seconds dial to six o'clock, exhibition back, fitted to a brown leather strap with cream stitching and a buckle clasp, with box and papers, purchased April 2015, ref no. H784150, case diameter 43mm
Tag Heuer: A gentleman's stainless steel Monaco Vintage automatic chronograph wristwatchLimited edition no. 2451/4000, the rectangular stainless steel case with a predominantly white dial with tri-colour blue, red and white stripe, silver tone baton hour markers with an outer minute track, silver tone luminous insert ahnds with red central seconds hand, subsidiary recorder dials to three and nine o'clock, date aperture to six o'clock, fitted to an alligator strap with deployant clasp, strap AF, ref no. CW2118, case no. VN1782, case measurements 36mm x 39mm CONDITION REPORT: Wright Marshall do not guarantee the working order of any watches soldStrap damaged and fake , likely need a replacement, leather tornNo box or papers, sold as seenSlight chips to glass edgeScuffs and slight scratching in line with useAt time of report, seconds hand moving and currently functioningStrap is fake
Mont Blanc: A stainless steel Meisterstuck Star wristwatchThe signed black dial with applied silver tone baton and Arabic numeral hour marks to twelve, three, sisx and nine, with polished silver tone hands, subsidiary second dial to six o'clock, exhibition back, fitted to a signed Mont Blanc black alligator leather strap, with buckle clasp, ref no. M29106, case no. 7211-PLKC3CXL, with box and papers, purchased January 2017, case diameter 39mm
Hamilton: A stainless steel Khaki Field Officer automatic wristwatchThe signed black dial with contrasting white Arabic numeral hour markers, outer seconds track and inner twenty-four hour track, the polish silver hands with luminous inserts, central seconds hand, date aperture to three o'clock, exhibition back, fitted to a signed black leather strap with cream stitching, buckle clasp, with box and papers, purchased April 2017, ref no. H70615733, case diameter 44mm
Liberty: An and Arts and Crafts sterling silver adventurine quartz braceletWith a series of circular cabochon adventurine quartz, each one milligrain set to a plain collet with a square surround, all set alternately between pierced rectangular links with hammered finish leaves or petals to textured sections below, to a concealed box clasp with yellow metal tongue, with later added safety chain, signed 'LIBERTY STERLING'
A 19th Century walnut veneered vanity case and jewellery box, opening to a fitted interior with eleven silver plated bottles, ivory implements and a pair of steel scissors, with two push button 'secret' compartments, the lower a pull out drawer with divisioned interior for a pocket watch and jewellery, the top and key with mother of pearl escutcheon and inlay, 31cm x 23cm x 19cm
An early 19th century Cowrie shell and silver snuff-box, probably Irish, the hinged cover inscribed 'The gift of BR James O'Hare to Lodge No.914, Newry 1811', further engraved with Masonic symbols, indistinctly assayed to inside of cover, 7.5cm. Newry Masonic Hall (County Down): Lodge No.914 (The Wellington Lodge) - Warrant granted 6th May 1802 to John Baird, Chas. Maines and Chris. Ross, and cancelled in 1830. Condition Report / Extra Information Marks with wear and illegible.Some silver wear to extremities, particularly near to area above hinge.Some seam splits to silver.Hinge good.Shell slightly loose in silver mount.Some evidence of old solder repairs to inside of cover.
In the manner of Karl Griersbaum - A late 19th century German silver plated singing bird automata music box, of rounded rectangular form, the top with oval hinged cover decorated with putti, opening to reveal a feathered automated bird and pierced grille, the whole repousee decorated with putti amongst scrolling foliage, with applied opening catch in the form of a bird, w.10cm, d.6cm, h.4cm Condition Report / Extra Information In working order.Bird good and complete.Hinge good.Switch good.Case very good, no tarnishing and very minor handling wear.
A Victorian rosewood and brass bound travelling toiletry box, the hinged lid opening to reveal mirrored interior with green leather and velvet lined compartmented interior, fitted with twelve silver gilt jars and boxes, each with all-over engraved decoration and initialled cartouche, hallmark for Thomas Diller of London, 1847, the brass lock stamped J Bramah of 124 Piccadilly, the whole in original leather outer case, w.36cm, d.27cm, h.17.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Outer leather case tired, very worn and coming apart at some seams, fine split to top from left to right, colour good and consistent. All brass complete but tarnished in places.Hinge good.Interior generally very good, with light age wear only.Two veneer losses to inside of top edge.One glass bottle with small chip to bottom corner.One circular small jar chipped to rim (not visibly when cover on).Silver and gilt areas are excellent, no real tarnishing. Inner pull-out trays complete and very good.Bottom fixed tray with small area of damage to velvet.No key present.
A Victorian figured walnut hinge-topped vanity box, having an ebony and brass strung edge, enclosing green velvet lined fitted interior, with various silver plated and glass dressing table wares and a manicure set, with single fitted lower drawer having flush brass handles, one engraved Mrs Quinton Fleming, Chapelville, Liverpool, w.35.5cm
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