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SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE (1998) - Collection of Script Pages and Playbill A collection of prop script pages and a playbill from John Madden’s period comedy-drama Shakespeare in Love. Script pages were used throughout rehearsals for the as-yet unfinished Romeo and Juliet by Will Shakespeare (Joseph Fiennes). The script pages are handwritten on ridged paper and held together with pieces of black leather. Accompanying the script is a small folded piece of paper addressed to Viola De Lesseps (Gwyneth Paltrow) featuring a red wax seal with a lion crest stamp. The playbill is printed on thin cream paper detailing the play’s opening performance. There are light creases in the playbill and the script pages have been distressed for use in the production. Dimensions (largest page): 33 cm x 25 cm (13" x 9 ¾") VAT Status - Margin TRIANGLE
STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES (1966-1969) - Tribble with Lincoln Enterprises Box A Tribble with an original Lincoln Enterprises box from the classic Star Trek episode 'The Trouble with Tribbles'. Tribbles were small furry alien species, which reproduced at a remarkable rate as they gained access to the Enterprise grain storage. This Tribble is made of soft foam covered in a faux-fur material. Paired with the Tribble is an original shipping box from Lincoln Enterprises Inc., a mail-order catalogue company started by Majel Barrett Roddenberry and Betty Jo Trimble in 1967, to sell memorabilia and original production material from the series. The box is made of cardboard and includes a stamp from Lincoln Enterprises. This set shows minor wear due to production use and age, however remains in very good condition. Dimensions:8 cm x 10 cm x 8 cm(3 ¼" x 3 ¾" x 3 ¾") VAT Status - OMEGA TRIANGLE
STAR WARS - EP VI - RETURN OF THE JEDI (1983) - Michael Lamont's Crew Pass, Crew Items and Paperwork A crew pass, crew items and assorted paperwork from director Richard Marquand's sci-fi sequel Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. The 'Revenge of the Jedi' pass, belonging to assistant art director Michael Lamont, is marked with Lamont’s name, position and pass number, and signed by Lamont at the bottom. It has a Chapter III Productions stamp on the rear. The pass is accompanied by a brass Star Wars crew belt buckle, a Return of the Jedi crew patch, a Sprocket Systems Inc. envelope from the production of Empire Strikes Backaddressed to producer Gary Kurtz, and a 'Revenge of theJedi' envelope addressed to Lamont. Three 'Revenge of the Jedi' call sheets are also included. The pass and paperwork display creases, fading and signs of natural wear, with the Lamont envelope torn and repaired with tape. Pass dimensions: 10 cm x 7 cm (4" x 2 ¾") VAT Status - Margin TRIANGLE
SUPERMAN II (1980) - Daily Planet 'White House Surrenders' Newspaper A Daily Planet newspaper from Richard Lester’s superhero sequel Superman II. Street vendors sold their newspapers shortly before Superman’s (Christopher Reeve) reappearance at the offices of the Daily Planet. Printed on newspaper stock, it consists of a printed cover page adhered to insert pages taken from a 1979 copy of the Windsor Express. The newspaper features the headline 'White House Surrenders' and features images of General Zod (Terence Stamp) and the President of the United States (E.G. Marshall) below. The paper shows signs of production use and wear, including minor tears and bends along the paper edges. Dimensions (unfolded): 60 cm x 44 cm x 0.5 cm (23 ½" x 17 ¼" x ¼") VAT Status - Margin TRIANGLE
TITANIC (1997) - Production Script and Crew Gift Stills Book A production script and crew gift stills book from James Cameron’s historical drama Titanic. Dated 23 April 1996,the 159-page screenplay, written by Cameron, is bound by two brass clips and has a heavy paper front and back cover. Each page of the script includes a tracking stamp from Cameron’s production company Lightstorm Entertainment. Included with the script is a book of stills, which includes20 full-page images from the film, each paired with a quote. The book is made of heavyweight paper and includes a director’s note printed on velum paper. The set shows minor wear due to use and age, but remains in good condition. Script dimensions: 22 cm x 28 cmx 3 cm (8 ¾" x 11" x 1"); stills book dimensions: 37 cm x 29 cm x 1 cm (14 ½" x 11 ½" x ¼") VAT Status - OMEGA
CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (2005) - Packaged Wonka Bars A box of Wonka bars from the fantastical adaption of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory directed by Tim Burton. Boxes of Wonka bars were used early in the film as people around the world embarked on a hunt for the five elusive Golden Tickets. The box itself is made from cardboard featuring four colourful sides each displaying the 'Wonka' logo. Inside the box are twelve wrapped Wonka bars including nine Triple Dazzle Caramel, two Whipple-Scrumptious Fudgemallow Delight and one Chilly Chocolate Creme. Each bar is made of brown plastic and features a 'Wonka' stamp on the individual chocolate pieces. The bars are wrapped in silver foil with colourful wrappers and feature a printed seal reading "Win a trip to Wonka's Chocolate Factory" and nutritional facts and ingredients on the back. The box displays slight scuffs to the corners due to use, however overall the set remains in very good condition. Dimensions(box): 19.5 cm x 17.5 cm x 9.5 cm (7 ½" x 6 ¾" x 3 ¾")This lot is supplied with a Warner Bros. certificate of authenticity in place of a Prop Store certificate. Payment plan on this item is restricted to a duration of one month. Please contact us for further information. VAT Status - DAGGER
CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (2005) - Set of Wonka Bars A set of Wonka bars from the fantastical adaption of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory directed by Tim Burton. Wonka bars were used during early scenes as people around the world frantically hunted for the five elusive Golden Tickets. The set is comprised of an unwrapped Wonka bar and three wrapped Wonka bars, including a Whipple-Scrumptious Fudgemallow Delight, Chilly Chocolate Creme and a Triple Dazzle Caramel. Each bar is made of brown plastic and features a 'Wonka' stamp on the individual chocolate pieces. The bars are wrapped in silver foil with colourful wrappers featuring a printed seal reading "Win a trip to Wonka's Chocolate Factory", and the back of the wrapper shows printed nutritional facts and ingredients. Each bar remains in very good condition. Dimensions (per bar): 19 cm x 9 cm x 1.5 cm (7 ½" x 3 ½" x ¾")This lot is supplied with a Warner Bros. certificate of authenticity in place of a Prop Store certificate. Payment plan on this item is restricted to a duration of one month. Please contact us for further information. VAT Status - DAGGER
CAPTAIN EO (1986) - Hand-Drawn Concept Artwork Hand-drawn concept artwork of Captain EO's (Michael Jackson) space helmet and the Supreme Leader (Anjelica Huston) from Francis Ford Coppola's Captain EO. The helmet illustration is done by concept artist Ted Shell, using pencil and marker on illustration board, and shows Captain EO with a red helmet and silver-coloured armour components. The art includes notes describing details of the helmet visor, and is signed by Ted Shell at the bottom right next to an IATSE Costume Designers Guild stamp. The Supreme Leader artwork consists of four pieces of concept art by make-up artists Tom and Bari Burman, with two drawn on illustration board and two on flimsy art paper. The art depicts various designs for the alien antagonist, and are drawn in pencil with artist signatures on three of the four illustrations. The lot shows minor wear to the paper due to production use and age, but overall the piece remains in good condition. Dimensions: 46 cm x 61 cm x 1 cm (18" x 24" x ½") Please note this lot is sold without copyright, reproduction rights, licensing agreements or any other type of legal release. VAT Status - OMEGA
THE ABYSS (1989) - Script Binder and Underwater Slate A script binder and underwater slate from James Cameron's underwater sci-fi adventure The Abyss. The script features a title page noting director revisions dated 9 August 1988, and 119 pages printed on white, blue and pink paper. Each page includes a red stamp reading 'AB 0 1 5 8', which was used to track the script during production. The white pages signify the original draft, while blue pages are revisions dated 1/8/1988, and the pink pages are dated 9/8/1988. The script is housed in a simple three-ring binder. Paired with the script is a slate used during underwater photography. Made of acrylic, the slate includes engraved text for the film title, scene, take, camera, roll and date. Also engraved is 'Wet for Wet', which was a term used to denote scenes that would film actors in actual water, rather than simulated water in a sound studio, which was referred to as 'wet for dry'. Attached to the slate is a grease pencil used to mark the slate underwater, and a cloth. The set shows some wear due to production use and age, but remains in very good condition. Script dimensions: 29 cm x 26 cm x 4 cm (11 ½" x 10 ¼" x 1 ½"); slate dimensions: 26 cm x 28 cm x 3 cm (14" x 11" x 1") VAT Status - OMEGA
ROBERTS, Captain George:The four years voyages of Captain George Roberts,Being a series of uncommon events, which befell him in a voyage to the islands of the Canaries, Cape de Verde, and Barbadoes, from whence he was bound to the coast of Guiney. Printed for A Bettesworth, 1726, 1st edn. 8vo., ppvi, 458, folding map and 4 engraved plates. Contemporary full leather; rubbed, spine cracked and chipped at top with small loss; interesting inscription to front blank endpaper; stamp to bottom of title page; corners of a large number of pages chewed away (well away from text)
MODERN FIRST EDITIONS:1. Maugham, W.S: The Moon and Sixpence. Heinemann, 1919, 1st edn. 1st issue; pp263, (iv)pub. Cat. original cloth; rubbed and with cuts;2. Waterhouse, Keith: Billy Liar. M Joseph, 1959, 1st edn. dw(13s. 6d); dw little rubbed and chipped; small date stamp and price in red crayon to front blank endpaper; browning to endpapers; o/w VG;3. Sturgeon, T: Sturgeon in Orbit. Gollancz, 1970, 1st edn. dw(£1.40, 28s.); VG+;4. Hemingway, E: The Fifth Column. 1939, 1st; spine darkened; pencil writing to back bland endpapers;5. James, H: The Better Sort. 1903, 1st; pp312, 40 (pub. cat. dated Feb. 1903). Original red cloth; spine slightly darkened, inner hinges cracked;6. Clavell, J: King Rat. 1963, 1st dw; small damp stain to inside margin of dw; o/w VG;7. Keneally, T: Schindler’s Ark. 1982, 1st dw(£7.95); VG;8. Heyer, G: Simon the Coldheart. 1925, 1st original cloth; soiled; foxing and browning (8)
A pink faceted stone pendant and chain, a yellow metal cross shaped pendant, 45mm, claw set with five major rectangular step cut stones, twenty untested pink brilliant cut stones, three similar stones set into the pendant bale, yellow metal belcher link chain 50cm long, pad stamp "9c", approximate weight of chain 4.5gms
Continental white metal jewel box of circular form, with embossed bird and foliate border, velvet-lined interior and slip-on-cover with central red enamel panel decorated with a gold bird, on three ball feet, together with a gilt metal and cloisonné enamel stamp box, jewel box 9cm diameter (2)
Regency ebonised Egyptian revival elbow chair, the top rail centred by pharoah mask and pierced vitruvian scroll splat, having scroll arms and carved seat, tapered splayed legs CONDITION REPORT Overall much of the ebonised finish is lost and distressed finish but appears largely intact and genuine. Loss to central pharaoh mask moulding, joints are opening slightly although construction seems solid. Caning to seat has losses and damage. A few wood worm holes to seat rail. Makers stamp 'L E' to seat rail underside
ANCIENT COINS, GREEK COINS, Attica, Athens (c.449-415 BC), Silver Tetradrachm, head of Athena facing right, wearing a crested Attic helmet decorated with three olive-leaves and a palmette, rev AΘE, owl standing right, its head facing, an olive-sprig and a crescent behind, all within an incuse square, 17.07g, 9h (Kroll 8; SNG Copenhagen 31). Countermark on cheek and an uncertain stamp on reverse, about very fine.
BANKNOTES, Great Britain, Yorkshire, Richmond, Swaledale & Wensleydale Banking Company, Messrs Glyn, Mills, Currie & Company, Unissued Uniface Provincial £10, undated (c.1840), without serial number or signatures, “TEN POUNDS” at centre, vignette of Bolton Castle at right and Richmond Castle at left, printed by Perkins Bacon & Company, “CANCELLED” stamp on the back (Outing 1786). About uncirculated.
WORLD COINS, Switzerland, Book, Geigy, Alfred, Katalog der Basler Münzen und Medaillen der im Historischen Museum zu Basel deponierten Ewig’schen Sammlung, Basel, 1899, octavo, pp.xvii (i), 172, 44 plates, later blue cloth. In excellent condition, very scarce. With stamp of (the original) Nomos AG on title page.
ANCIENT COINS, THE COLLECTION OF A CLASSICIST (PART III), Central Italy, Aes Rude (7th to 3rd Century BC), Æ 22mm x 22mm x 13mm, irregular cast lump that has been broken-off from a larger piece, uneven surfaces and no stamp or indication of value, 26.36g (Haeberlin pl. 1-3; Vecchi 1; Thurlow-Vecchi pl. 2). Dark green-brown patina, as made.
BANKNOTES, Great Britain, Dorset, Bridport, Dorsetshire General Bank, William Fowler, William Good & Company, Unissued Uniface Provincial £1, undated (c.1810), without serial number or signatures, “ONE POUND” at centre, vignette of shipbuilding at a harbourside, embossed “THREE PENCE” stamp near centre (Outing 290). Good extremely fine.
BANKNOTES, Great Britain, Cornwall, Helston, Helston Banking Company, Unissued Uniface Provincial £5, undated (c.1840), without serial number or signatures, “FIVE POUNDS” at centre, embossed burgundy “ONE SHILLING & THREE PENCE” stamp top left with vignette of town arms, printed by Waterlow & Sons (Outing 924). About uncirculated.
William John Leech RHA ROI (1881-1968) STEPS OF THE COURS oil on panel signed and numbered [2] on reverse; with stamp of 'Librairie / Meynier' [L. Rontani, Succ' / 5 Rue du Palais, 5 & 2, Rue de l'Hôtel de Ville, Nice]; also with a letter relating to the provenance on reverse 9½ x 7¼in. (24.13 x 18.42cm) The letter affixed to the back of this work was sent from Paddington, 23 March 1988, to Dublin, Éire, recipient blacked out. This letter describes how the author's father had worked in Percy Botterell's firm of solicitors in London, and that his aunt had been the nanny to May and Percy Botterell's three children, Jim, Guy and Suzanne and then nanny to Jim and Eileen Botterell's two daughters, Gillian and Bridget, in Burnley, the New Forest and then housekeeper to Percy Botterell in Burnley.The present work, Steps of the Cours, was probably given as a present to the nanny of the Botterell children who gave it to the author of the letter who in turn gave it to D & W, the recipients of the letter.After Leech had painted May Botterell's portrait in 1919, the couple formed a lasting lifetime attachment and the trips that they made together to France for Leech to paint the landscape, was to the area in the South of France, above Nice, in the hillside town of St. Jeannet. Here Leech rented a house for seven years but afterwards he and May continued to visit the area, staying in Cagnes-sur-mer and then in Grasse where he painted Steps of the Cours, Grasse. Leech painted several studies of these steps, which were topped by an urn on a pillar and one of these works he exhibited in the RHA exhibition in 1930. He also exhibited a work in 1932 Steps of the Cours, Grasse, in Derby City Council exhibition, sent from his studio at Hamilton Mews, London, NW8. Perhaps the same work was exhibited in Leech's first solo exhibition at the Dawson Gallery in 1945. Another work, Steps to the Cours (p.78, Ferran, illustrated) was purchased by Mrs E.Murray Fuller, a Wellington art Dealer and exhibited at the Canterbury Society of Arts in May 1936.This work is a freely painted section of the steps to the Cours with focus only on the urn, on top of the pillar but it is painted in the harmonious pastel palette Leech used for this subject matter. It is also painted on the size of small board which Leech used when painting en plein air and which fitted into his carrying box. These quick studies were frequently used to supply Leech with the necessary detail he needed to complete larger works in his studio. Dr Denise FerranAugust 2016 P
Three Bronze Animals by Milo: A Wild Cat descending a rocky outcrop, signed Milo with 'Fondeurs Bords de Seine' foundry stamp, mounted on a black marble plinth 11 ins (28 cms) in height. And a polar bear stamped A1269 and rhinoceros stamped A1270, both sat on white veined black marble block plinths with cast medallions JB DEPOSEE Bronze Garanti Paris to the backs, 9 ins (23 cms) in height.
A Collection of Silverware: A cased set of six teaspoons and sugar tongs hallmarked London 1921 with Josiah Williams & Co maker's mark and 'The Northern Goldsmiths Company' stamp to the case. A case of six silver and mauve enamelled coffee spoons made in Norway. An embossed silver backed hairbrush hallmarked Birmingham 1901. An embossed silver backed hand mirror and clothes brush hallmarked London 1902 with Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd makers mark, two silver salts and a miniature pepper pot.
A book containing stamp covers including Balloon Flight, mainly DDR (36 sheets) together with a book containing German covers including L.Z. Hindenburg Flight stamped 18.6.36, many early postcards, an interesting Lubeck 1859 2 1/2 Rose red forgery, a complete sheet Deutsches Reich Blue 20 (100 stamps no. 61997) (11 sheets) Full set of images available upon request.
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