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Star Wars - Darth Vader - Dave Prowse (1935-2020) and James Earl Jones - scarce dual autographed 8x10" colour photograph of Darth Vader. Signed in black and silver ink respectively, Prowse with character name added. Supplied with certificate from an AFTAL registered dealer.
A Corgi diecast James Bond Aston Martin in silver with red interior with driver bandit and spare bandit present on card dispay stand in original window box C271/1 along with two Dinky diecasts Rover 3500 Police Car with Policeman and Police Slow sign present boxed 264 and Routmaster Bus boxed 289
Large Gund Signature Collection teddy bear 'Heartbreaker', limited edition 309/375, with plush fur, brown leather nose and open mouth, leather and suede padded paws, the foot inscribed Rita Swedlin Raiffe in silver, decorated with a ribbon to the neck, approx. 57cm
* OSCAR MARZAROLI (ITALIAN/SCOTTISH 1933 - 1988),THE BACKCOURT © copyright Marzaroli familysilver gelatin printimage size 38cm x 27cm, overall size 54cm x 44cm Mounted, framed and under glass.Note: Oscar Marzaroli is arguably Scotland’s most notable documentary photographer. His photographs and films of Glasgow from the 1950s through to the 1980s captured a period of enormous change with images of people going about their lives in the city, at work and at leisure. Many of the black and white images depict children playing in the streets, and many simply capture the city in bygone days. Some of his most well-known images detail Glasgow's Gorbals community in the 1960s. He was a photographer of great ability who captured the nature of the city and people with sensitivity and empathy. Whilst many of Marzaroli’s photographs of Glasgow are instantly recognisable, such as ‘The Castlemilk Lads’ or ‘The Golden Haired Lass’, Marzaroli worked all over Scotland and further afield as a photographer and filmmaker. Through portraits and landscapes, Marzaroli captured Scotland during an exceptional time when city slums were being cleared to make way for new social housing. It is said his images perfectly encapsulate the atmosphere surrounding those fundamental shifts in society. In the 1980s, his work was brought to a new audience when the band Deacon Blue used his images of the city and its people on their record covers. The cover of their debut album, Raintown, was taken by Marzaroli and depicted a rainy day over Glasgow's west end with the Finnieston Crane in the background. His death on 26 August 1988, at the age of 55, left a huge body of work - more than 50,000 photographs taken by him were gifted to Glasgow Caledonian University in August 2019. On 5th September 2019 McTear's offered a small collection of individual Marzaroli photographs and selling prices achieved included £4700, £2100, £2000, £1800 and £1700 and
* OSCAR MARZAROLI (ITALIAN/SCOTTISH 1933 - 1988),IN THE LOCKER ROOM © copyright Marzaroli familysilver gelatine printoverall size 22cm x 30cm Unframed, mounted to board.Note: tactics being discussed by the late and great Jock Stein CBE the first manager of a British side to win the European Cup, with Celtic in 1967. Several other faces in this photograph will be familiar to those with an interest in Scottish football.
* OSCAR MARZAROLI (ITALIAN/SCOTTISH 1933 - 1988),CELEBRATION © copyright Marzaroli familysilver gelatine printoverall size 22cm x 30cmUnframed, mounted to board.Note: Billy McNeil and Jimmy Johnstone are prominent in this photograph which as every Celtic supporter will know, shows the victorious homecoming of the Lisbon Lions in 1967.
* ETHEL WALKER (SCOTTISH b. 1941),THE LACE CLOTHoil on board, signed, titled label versoimage size 71cm x 87cm, overall size 94cm x 109cmFramed and under glass. Label verso: The Contemporary Fine Art Gallery, Eton.Note: Ethel Walker was born in Ayrshire, Scotland, in 1941. She graduated from the Glasgow School of Art in 1964 where she had been taught by David Donaldson, once the Queen's portrait painter. Beginning her career as a teacher, by the age of twenty-seven she was a full-time artist. Walker is one of the most successful female painters working in Scotland today. Her talent in capturing the ever-changing light of the Scottish landscape is outstanding, and her subtle but strong still life paintings are highly-prized. Work is held in many public and corporate collections worldwide, including the Royal Bank of Scotland and Sara Lee Holdings. In The Scottish Contemporary Art Auction of 12th September 2021 "The Silver Table" (lot 562), a large mixed media by Ethel Walker sold for £2600 (hammer).
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