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Various Makers - a collection of boxed and unboxed die-cast models, to include Corgi 80107 Fowler B6 Super Lion Showmans Engine, Britains Vintage Farm Lanz D6006 Diesel Tractor, 08735 Land Rover Series I, 00172 Marshall ?M? Tractor, 08716 David Brown 900 Tractor, Universal Hobbies Ford Modet T and various Vintage Glory models.
Frank Gorshin signed vintage 10x 8 inch b w photo to John. Good Condition. All autographed items are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Kay Kendall signed 10x8 vintage photo. (21 May 1927 - 6 September 1959) was an English actress and comedienne. Good Condition. All autographed items are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
GREY ORGANISATION/TOBY MOTTCover art for the De La Soul debut album '3 Feet And Rising', 1988 original hand-drawn mock up for the 12inch vinyl album record sleeve, as approved for development by Tommy Boy Records, comprising a vintage black and white photographic silver gelatin print of the group, the portrait shot by Mott and Marie Hennechart, with overlaid sheet of transparent acetate hand-coloured in Posca paint pen, pigments by Mott, together with an album flat and sticker30 x 30cm (11 13/16 x 11 13/16in).Footnotes:In 1988, Tommy Boy Records contracted the Grey Organization to create a visual graphic identity for the hip hop group, De La Soul, comprising Kelvin 'Posdnous' Mercer, Dave 'Trugoy the Dove' Jolicoeur, and Vincent 'Pasemaster Mase' Mason, including art direction for their debut album, 3 Feet High And Rising. Released on March 3, 1989, the album became a critical and commercial landmark of late 20th century pop culture, selling millions of copies worldwide and expanding the vocabulary of hip hop as an emerging art form.In 1998, 3 Feet High And Rising was named as one of 'The Source' magazine's '100 Best Rap Albums' of all time. In 2010, the US Library Of Congress selected the album for inclusion in the National Recording Registry, which identifies American sound recordings 'that are culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.' In an article for 'The Guardian' newspaper on the occasion of the album's 25th anniversary, Toby Mott recounted his collaboration with the group. Their starting point was De La Soul's psychedelic 'Da.I.S.Y. age' concept (according to Posdnous, '...we coined the term 'the daisy age' after we noticed a nightgown in a store that had a picture of Minnie Mouse holding a daisy on it. Although the daisy stood for 'Da Inner Sound Y'All', it was also about suggesting a sunnier style of rap.') and Grey Organization developed a visual concept that incorporated the now iconic dayglo flower motifs associated with the group's early period. For the album cover photo shoot, De La Soul visited the Grey Organization's loft, where Mott asked Posdnuos, Trugoy and Mase to lie down on the floor, facing up, so their heads would form a triangle. 'We [Mott and photographer Marie Hennechart] photographed them precariously from the top of a step ladder, one idea being that the cover would not have a right way up.' Since compact discs had not yet become the dominant musical format, the design process centered on production for the album's 12inch LP record sleeve. Working at scale, Mott layered brightly colored hand-drawn flower designs made with Posca paint pens on acetate as an overlay for Hennechart's black and white portrait of the group. 'This was well before the time of Apple Macs and scanning,' Mott recalls. 'Our intent was to be new and bright, with the overlaying of the fluorescent flowers and text reflecting a synthetic pop cartoon look. For De La Soul, it was a self-conscious move away from the prevailing macho hip hop visual codes of the era, which continue to dominate today.' [Note: The final album cover layout based on this artwork is credited to graphic designer Steven Migilo]. Grey Organization provided tour support and directed two videos for the group, Potholes On My Lawn and Say No Go, 1988 and 1989 respectively.Toby Mott's relationship with music started when he was a teenager. Mott was 13 in 1977, when Punk exploded in London. His career encompasses co-founding East London art group, the Grey Organisation, in the early 1980s, creating the cover artwork offered here and designing the fashion line, Toby Pimlico.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
MOVIE QUAD POSTERS: a collection of vintage movie posters, comprising: 'Trapeze'; 'The 'First' Great Train Robbery'; 'Farewell my Lovely'; 'Revenge'; 'The Old Dark House'; 'Golden Rendezvous'; 'Under the Doctor'; and 'Confessions from a Holiday Camp', all folded, with some edge tears and general wear. (8)
Mixed folder of unframed vintage etchings and prints, including Edward J Cherry (1886-1960), etching of a courtyard with cathedral to background, signed in pencil, image size 12.5 x 7.5cm; lithograph of figures after Edouard Goerg, unsigned, 24 x 14.5cm; etching of sketches of Leith Hills, Dorking, after William Holmes May, signed to block,14.5 x 22cm; diptych etchings for Faust after Emeric Timar, 10 x 15cm and 12 x 15cm; an etching of fishermen pulling their catch onto a dock, indistinctly signed and inscribed to lower margin, 33 x 41cm; and other etchings of landscapes and townscapes (14 total)

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