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Corgi TV Related Modern Diecast issues comprising Beatles, Spender, Captain Scarlett and Batman. Excellent in boxes. Note: We are always happy to provide additional images for any lot listed in addition to enhanced condition reports. Please email us or send a direct message via the link on the item page.
Of Beatles interest - a group of four autographs, signed in blue biro on the back of a Parlophone Records promotional photograph, 12.5 x 19 cm. Provenance; obtained by our vendor personally on the 1st September when he attended a recording at the Didsbury Studio Centre in Manchester for an appearance on ABC Television's Big Night Out. The Beatles rehearsed during the day, and in the evening were filmed miming to three songs: From Me To You, She Loves You and Twist And Shout. The show, hosted by Mike and Bernie Winters, also included guests Billy Dainty, Patsy Ann Noble and Lionel Blair. It was filmed in front of a studio audience of 600 people, and first broadcast from 7.40-8.30 pm on 7 September 1963 across most of the ITV network. Didsbury Studios were based in the former Capitol Cinema building between 1956 and 1969. It was closed when ABC merged with Rediffusion. The building was later used by Yorkshire Television and Manchester Polytechnic, before being demolished and replaced with an apartment block in the 1990s.
Grayson Perry CBE RA (British, b.1960). 'Queen of Diamonds', limited edition digital print on Giclee Hahnemuhle Pearl paper. Signed and numbered A/P (artists proof). From an addition size of 2. Sheet size 61 x 42.5cm. Grayson Perry is an English contemporary artist. He is known for his ceramic vases, tapestries and cross-dressing, as well as his observations of the contemporary arts scene, and for dissecting British ""prejudices, fashions and foibles"".Perry's vases have classical forms and are decorated in bright colours, depicting subjects at odds with their attractive appearance. There is a strong autobiographical element in his work, in which images of Perry as ""Claire"", his female alter-ego, and ""Alan Measles"", his childhood teddy bear, often appear.Perry has had solo exhibitions at Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, at the Barbican Centre, the British Museum and Serpentine Gallery in London, at The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, and at the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan. His work is held in the permanent collections of the British Council and Arts Council, Crafts Council, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Tate and Victoria and Albert Museum, London.He was awarded the Turner Prize in 2003. In 2008 he was ranked number 32 in The Daily Telegraph's list of the "100 most powerful people in British culture". In 2012, Perry was among the British cultural icons selected by artist Peter Blake to appear in a new version of his most famous artworkthe Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album coverto celebrate the British cultural figures of his life. Transplant Links Community is a UK registered non-religious and non-political charity that saves the lives of children and adults in the developing world who suffer from life-threatening end stage kidney disease. Offering teaching and advice, and carrying out living kidney transplants, sharing their knowledge with local medical teams in a variety of countries - so that sustainable transplant programmes become a possibility for the future. Please note that there is no buyers premium payable on this sale if bidding on Ewbank's Live, online fee of 6% inc VAT is payable bidding via the-saleroom.com. Added to the hammer price. Ewbank's are also waiving all vendor commission for the charity.
Grayson Perry CBE RA (British, b.1960). 'Queen of Diamonds', limited edition digital print on Giclee Hahnemuhle Pearl paper. Signed and numbered 1/2. From an addition size of 2. Sheet size 61 x 42.5cm."Grayson Perry is an English contemporary artist. He is known for his ceramic vases, tapestries and cross-dressing, as well as his observations of the contemporary arts scene, and for dissecting British ""prejudices, fashions and foibles"".Perry's vases have classical forms and are decorated in bright colours, depicting subjects at odds with their attractive appearance. There is a strong autobiographical element in his work, in which images of Perry as "Claire", his female alter-ego, and ""Alan Measles"", his childhood teddy bear, often appear.Perry has had solo exhibitions at Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, at the Barbican Centre, the British Museum and Serpentine Gallery in London, at The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, and at the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan. His work is held in the permanent collections of the British Council and Arts Council, Crafts Council, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Tate and Victoria and Albert Museum, London.He was awarded the Turner Prize in 2003. In 2008 he was ranked number 32 in The Daily Telegraph's list of the "100 most powerful people in British culture". In 2012, Perry was among the British cultural icons selected by artist Peter Blake to appear in a new version of his most famous artworkthe Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album coverto celebrate the British cultural figures of his life.Transplant Links Community is a UK registered non-religious and non-political charity that saves the lives of children and adults in the developing world who suffer from life-threatening end stage kidney disease. Offering teaching and advice, and carrying out living kidney transplants, sharing their knowledge with local medical teams in a variety of countries - so that sustainable transplant programmes become a possibility for the future. Please note that there is no buyers premium payable on this sale if bidding on Ewbank's Live, online fee of 6% inc VAT is payable bidding via the-saleroom.com. Added to the hammer price. Ewbank's are also waiving all vendor commission for the charity.
Collection of theatre programmes, 1930s to 1960s, to include 'London's Folies Bergere', Beyond the Fringe, Halle Concert Society programmes, and others. Together with a collection of 1950s Lilliput magazines, three London Opinion and the Humorist, and a small quantity of Beatles memorabilia (including a Sgt. Pepper badge and a Pan paperback of Hard Day's Night). In two small cartons (2)
Good collection of original concert programmes to include David Bowie 'Serious Moonlight' tour 1983 with related paper and patch badge, Queen - 'Spring Tour 1978', Bob Dylan - 1978 'Black Bush' tour, The Shadows - 'Thirty Years of Hits' tour, The Who - '1981 and 1996' tours, Paul McCartney - two world tour programmes and a Wings programme, The Bootleg Beatles, two Beatlemania programmes, Night of 100 Guitars and Led Zeppelin at Knebworth 1979, two Jimmy Page programmes and a Zeppelin press cutting
The Beatles - good small selection of Beatles ephemera to include 'Magical Mystery Tour' booklet EP, '1962-1966' compilation album, George Harrison - 'Extra Texture' vinyl album, an Eskimo Foods black and white photograph of George Harrison with George Harrison pin badge, a 'Love Letters to The Beatles' hardback book, Paul McCartney - 'In His Own Words' book and 'The Lennon Tapes' book
The Beatles - original stage floorboards from Lathom Hall, Seaforth, Liverpool, the venue where The Beatles played their first advertised gig on 14th May 1960, going on to perform a total of ten times with the final appearance being on George Harrison's eighteenth birthday, 25th February 1961 *Lathom Hall was an important venue associated with many of the top Merseybeat acts. The Beatles first played on the Lathom Hall stage when they were still known as the 'Silver Beats', in a show promoted by Brian Kelly. By the time they played their final performance at the venue, they were then known as 'The Beatles'. Lathom Hall is also known for the infamous fight between then bassist Stuart Sutcliffe and a few others in attendance, that resulted in John Lennon breaking his finger and Sutcliffe suffering a fractured skull and concussion. This event is believed to have led to Sutcliffe's death sixteen months later. A smaller section of the Lathom Hall stage was sold at Julian's Auctions, USA on 4th October 2020, realising a hammer price of $25600. A video can be seen on You Tube (https://youtu.be/kDxVbyHHCwQ) of the vendor speaking to the current Lathom Hall owner, explaining the history of the stage and documenting its removal before being sent to Gardiner Houlgate for sale
A box of LPs to include The Beatles 1967-1970, Born in the USA - Bruce Springsteen, Who Came First - Peter Townsend, Dire Straits- Brothers in Arms, Caribou - Elton John, The Eternal Fire of Jimi Hendrix with Curtis Knight, Tubular Bells - Mike Oldfield, Sounds of Silence - Simon & Garfunkel and three vintage radios to include a Roberts Transistor Model R300 and Roberts R707
A collection of The Beatles vinyl LP's. Comprising: 2 x The Beatles / 1962-1966 2 disc double The Red Album (PCSP 717 & 1A 184-05307); 2 x The Beatles / 1967-1970 2 disc double The Blue Album (1A 184-05309/10 & 3C 164-05309/10) and Help (PCS 3071) on Parlophone with black and silver label and
ASSORTED FILM MEMORABILIA. A good collection of memorabilia to include: a well kept original 1953 'Mickey' magazine (Belgian, mounted), a 1995 commemorative Disney 'Aristocats' lithograph print, a circa mid 1960s 'Mutiny on the Bounty' advert, 48 'Park Drive - Champions of Screen and Stage' cigarette cards, a framed Beatles 'A Hard Day's Night' cel, a 'Harry Potter Trilogy' film cel presentation, a reproduction print of an Elvis Belgian film poster,
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