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A vintage Mole-Richardson studio lamp with stand used to light Ingrid Bergman in test-shots,1950's,no. 406, made in London, the 500/750 watt studio lamp with stand, barn doors, and diffusion holder, affectionately known as 'the pup', it became the workhorse illuminant for smaller lighting tasks. Used by Sir Sydney Samuelson at Samuelson Film Service / Samuelson Lighting Ltd on hundreds of assignments during its years, including its final assignment in 1981 when it was used by Paramount Television and Oscar® winning cinematographer Freddie Young to carry out some test-shots on actress Ingrid Bergman for a mini-series A Woman Called Golda. Now converted to a 240volt / 13amp domestic power supply it's accompanied by an extension cable, an Arri foldable reflector, a DVD for A Woman Called Golda, a rotatable lamp diffuser, and a comprehensive folder with memoir, full provenance, a letter and images from Sir Sydney Samuelson, (Qty)Footnotes:Ingrid Bergman died in 1982. Three weeks later she posthumously won a Golden Globe for 'Best Actress' for the mini-series A Woman Called Golda.Provenance:Kindly donated by Sir Sydney Samuelson CBE to BAFTA for this sale, proceeds of which will go towards the Illuminating BAFTA campaign, expanding BAFTA's learning and new talent programme.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Bob Solly (The Manish Boys): A Gibson L4 CES Guitar,1988,serial no. 83258543 and Made In U.S.A. impressed to rear of headstock and number also inscribed on label inside body, vintage tobacco sunburst finish, bound body with single pointed cutaway, spruce top and mahogany back and sides, twin f-holes, gold-plated hardware, twin 57 Classic Humbucker pickups with three-way selector, two volume and two tone rotary controls, Art Deco-style tailpiece and inlaid bridge, bound mahogany neck with ebony fingerboard and split block markers, headstock with Gibson Deluxe machineheads and maker's inlay, in hard, shaped plush-lined Gibson case with lead, strap, plectra and original purchase receipt dated 1/10/88 from Peter Cook's Guitar World, London, accompanied by a letter of provenance, guitar 41 1/4in (104.8cm) longFootnotes:Provenance:Lots 109-112 are from the collection of Bob Solly (1944-2020). A musician, designer and writer, Bob was a founding member of The Manish Boys from Maidstone. For about a year, they were fronted by David Jones (David Bowie), with whom they recorded the 1965 Parlophone single, I Pity The Fool/Take My Tip.After the group split up, Bob and partner Paul Rodriguez concentrated on songwriting, working with producer Shel Talmy. Following a move away from the music business, Bob became a successful designer and architect. However, he retained his passion for music and built up a large record collection. His knowledge of post-war popular music was extensive, and he became a broadcaster and writer for magazines such as Record Collector.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Judas Priest/Ian Hill: A Vintage Acoustic 320 Bass Amp,serial no. 32002163, blue and black, controls marked for presets, back panel with tape inscribed Stage Left, black tolex covering, 'road' condition but apparently in working order, extensively used by Judas Priest's bassist Ian Hill for touring in the late 1970s, 6 1/2in x 11 1/2in x 26 1/2in (16.5cm x 29.2cm x 67.4cm); together with two photos of the band onstage at Donington Monsters Of Rock, 1980, and a 2015 Wacken Open Air festival board signed by the band in silver marker, 17 3/4in x 23 1/2in (45cm x 59.5cm), (4)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
George Harrison: A Hofner President 'thinline' semi-acoustic guitar owned by George Harrison,1959,Serial no.185, natural finish carved spruce top and Hofner decal, flame maple back and sides, maple and mahogany neck, rosewood 22-fret fingerboard with eight inlaid fret markers, headstock with inlaid floral sprays and lettered 'HOFNER', faux tortoiseshell scratchplate, plastic control panel with two rotary controls, single pickup, label with serial number inside body beneath upper f-hole, modern strings, with a set of five vintage strings in a RotoSound bag, accompanied by a vintage case labelled Guild Case 2516, and a letter from the vendor concerning the provenance, CITES License no.587592/01 (3)Footnotes:Provenance:From the collection of Alan Herring, who was employed by both George Harrison and Ringo Starr from 1967-1969. Given to the vendor in the summer of 1969, before the release of 'Here Comes The Sun'. Used by Harrison at his home, Kinfauns, and originally acquired by him as it reminded him of one of his first guitars, also a Hofner President.'...George gave me this Hofner President... in the summer of 1969, before the release of 'Here Comes the Sun'. I'd gone to George to ask him to show me the chord I was missing from the song 'Here Comes the Sun' which I was trying to teach myself to play. George told me to go and get a guitar from his guitar room, which I did, he described this guitar as 'Blondie' and remarked that a Hofner President was his first good guitar. George showed me the chord then took the guitar from me, and told me, whilst smiling, 'Play it up here at the seventh fret', he then handed the guitar back to me telling me it was mine. He said it needed some work doing on it and gave me a set of strings for it that he thought would be better for me than the ones on the guitar. I played this guitar frequently when waiting for the band whilst they had their long sessions at Abbey Road Studios. One night I was playing in the kitchen at the studios when George came in with Mal Evans. George took the guitar from me and started to play the Simon and Garfunkel song 'Mrs Robinson' delightfully substituting his nickname for me 'Alan Herringbone' for that of Mrs Robinson. This was a very special moment for me - one of the best of my time there...' - Alan Herring.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Tony Warr Collection, Postcards, a mixed box of postcard related ephemera and cards including 2 vintage albums, 4 empty modern albums with inserts, 25 cards illustrated by A R Quinton with variations, various Tuck check lists, and a small box containing Tuck published Panoramic cards, some with original packets inc. Longstaffe, Wimbush etc (mixed condition, fair/gd)
Postcards, a mixed collection of approx. 180 subject cards in vintage album, mostly theatre & cinema stars, also a few tennis players, Attwell etc. Includes signed cards of Jack Buchanan, Edna Best, Sonny Hales, Herbert Marshall, Ronald Colman etc. Also a few Picturegoers & cinema stars inc. Judy Garland, Greta Garbo, Sylvia Sydney, Clark Gable, Douglas Fairbanks etc (mainly gd)
Postcards, a vintage album of approx. 95 cards mostly of children and greetings inc. Santa, embossed, gnome, good RP of High St Harbourne, also Kinsella (Cricket (3)), stamp card sold with 30+ loose cards inc. map of Brighton (postmarked 1904), advertising inc. Bovril, Nestle, Blue Cross Tea etc, a small selection of cards relating to hospitals, children's homes etc (mixed condition, fair/gd)
Shipping, a quantity of shipping related ephemera to include a Negretti and Zambra pocket barometer, a brochure for H.M.S. King George V signed by Admiral Sir Neville Syfret, 2 replica Lusitania medals, several packs of vintage and modern playing cards (Inc. De la Rue), a Cunard White Star brochure for the launch of the Queen Elizabeth in Clydebank in 1938, 2 Illustrated London News containing several coloured shipping related prints, framed set of Wills 'Flags of the Empire' etc. (gen gd) (20+)
Books and Ephemera, 16 books to include 1911 Pocket Diary, Memorable Shipwrecks and Adventures circa 1880, The Literature of British Dogs signed by the author Clifford Hubbard. Ephemera to include letter heads, menus, maps and photographs (mostly vintage military and motoring) (fair/gd) (qty)
Cigarette & trade cards, a large accumulation of cards in vintage albums & loose, many different manufacturers & series inc. Player's, Wills, Gallaher, Ogdens (several TABS & Guinea Gold issues noted), also Brooke Bond & many others (condition very mixed poor/vg, duplication throughout) (1,000's) (1 large box)
LARGE OAK FRAMED VINTAGE ENGRAVINGS to include SEYMOUR LUCAS depicting Francis Drake and the infamous game of bowls, signed by the artist with print seller's blind stamp, London published, August 31, 1882, 86 x 111cms and ALFRED PARSONS titled 'The Green Punt', copyright 1900 by Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd, 71 x 87cms (both show condition issues)

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