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WARHOL ANDY: (1928-1987) American Pop Artist. An original vintage Campbell's Tomato Soup can, 4" in height and with a diameter of 2.5", produced by the Campbell Soup Company in Camden, New Jersey, and featuring the familiar trademark red and white printed label with the classic cursive Campbell's logo and reproduction of the gold coloured medallion at the centre, modelled on the medal received by the company at the 1900 Paris Exposition Universelle and maintained as a longstanding symbol of excellence. Signed by Warhol in black ink with his name alone to a clear area of the label alongside the words Tomato Soup. Both the lid and contents of the can are no longer present. A rare and desirable example of the artist's autograph to an original Campbell's Tomato Soup can which Warhol established as an iconographic pop art emblem. Some very light overall age wear, otherwise VG Warhol's silk screen painting entitled Campbell's Soup Cans (sometimes also known as 32 Campbell's Soup Cans) was created in 1962 and comprises thirty-two canvases each consisting of a painting of a Campbell's Soup can - one of each of the canned soup varieties which the company offered at the time.
WARHOL ANDY: (1928-1987) American Pop Artist. Signed and inscribed 30 x 13 screen print on wallpaper, being entitled Fish Wallpaper (F&S IIIA.39), 1983. The image depicting a printed silver and black fish, overprinted with another sketched fish in white. Signed by Warhol in bold ink to the foot of the image, beneath a short inscription, and dated Xmas 1983 in his hand. Irregularly trimmed to the top and bottom edges, the work being from a larger printed sheet of wallpaper, and with light wrinkling to the edges, otherwise VG In 1983, Andy Warhol's Zurich art dealer, Bruno Bischofberger, asked him to make a series of paintings for children. Warhol created his Toy Paintings and chose inspiration from his own collection of fish, monkeys, dogs, pandas and more. The paintings were hung at eye-level so children ages 3 to 5 could easily see the backdrop of Warhol's Fish Wallpaper 39. The wallpaper transformed the gallery walls into an aquarium-like environment. The playful exhibition reflected children's freedom of experimentation and captured the overall sense of a child's world.
Autograph And Arts Interest Art International VIII/9 Nov 1964 Magazine Signed By Andy Warhol November 1964 colour issue containing interview with Richard Smith and feature on the 1964 Venice Biennale. Signed in red pencil crayon 'Andy Warhol' to page 16. Some staining and creasing to cover. Please see accompanying images
DURAN DURAN SIGNED - 6x pieces of Duran Duran memorabilia here to include 1x original black and white 8x10 photograph of Andy Warhol taking a photo of the group in his NYC studio in the 1980s, 1x official Duran Duran Christmas card signed inside in different inks by all 5x members, 1x 21 x 21cm very early black and white picture of the group, 1x backstage pass for the 1983/84 tour Wembley concert, 1x cassette Arcadia - So Red the Rose and 1x Power Station cassette with a 'Manufacturers Property - Not for Sale' sticker.
A WMF Plated New York Pattern Flatware, comprising eight table knives, eight dessert knives, eight table forks, seven table spoons, two dessert spoons, eight tea coffee spoons, two butter knives, two mixing spoons and a salad fork (mostly boxed) a Norwegian Wammen Teak Dish, designed by Gerhard Berg, stamped, 40cm and Two Rosenthal Studio-Line Andy Warhol Mugs, daisies pattern, 9cm (boxed)
Andy Warhol signed 1979 United Nations Undro Against Disaster FDC, he did the illustration. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
Autograph And Arts Interest Art International VIII/9 Nov 1964 Magazine Signed By Andy Warhol November 1964 colour issue containing interview with Richard Smith and feature on the 1964 Venice Biennale. Signed in red pencil crayon 'Andy Warhol' to page 16. Some staining and creasing to cover. Please see accompanying images
Warhol (Andy).- Green (Samuel Adams) Andy Warhol, first edition, designed by Ben Brillo, printed on cream green and silver leaves, plates, a few leaves loose (as often), original cloth-backed wrappers, upper cover featuring Campbell Soup tins, very slightly rubbed and soiled but a good copy, 8vo, Philadelphia, Institute of Contemporary Art University of Pennsylvania, 1965.⁂ Scarce catalogue of the artist's first museum exhibition in 1965. In the crush at the press night some of the paintings were damaged so they were removed before the official opening the following night, effectively making Andy Warhol himself the exhibit and creating his status of Pop Art icon.
Ford (Charles Henri) Spare Parts, number 265 of 950 copies, inscribed by the artist's sister Ruth Ford dated 1974 on front free endpaper, printed in colours on coloured papers, illustrations, original printed boards, a little rubbed and soiled, mostly at edges, lower joint split at head, Athens, Vassily Papachrysanthou, 1966 § Chisholm (Hugh) Several Have Lived, one of 500 copies, tipped-in illustrations by André Masson, original wrappers with paper labels, uncut, spine label chipped and worn, New York, Gemor Press, 1942 § Wilcock (John) The Autobiography & Sex Life of Andy Warhol, illustrations, broken and loose, original pictorial wrappers, rubbed, spine frayed, New York, 1971; and c.35 others, mostly 20th century American art exhibition catalogues including Jim Dine, Jackson Pollock, Claes Oldenburg, Arman and Tom Wesselmann, v.s. (c.40)⁂ The first comprises distinctive collage-style "poem posters" by the artist and poet, Charles Henri Ford, editor of the surrealist magazine View.
Original vintage drink advertising poster for the French brand of natural sparkling mineral water Perrier. Great Pop Art screen print style image by the notable American artist Andy Warhol (1928-1987) featuring three bottles of Perrier in different colours, the green and blue bottles overlapping. Edited by Source Perrier, France. Horizontal. Very good condition, minor bumps on top margin.Country: France, year: 1983, designer: Andy Warhol, size(cm): 45x60.
Autograph And Arts Interest Art International VIII/9 Nov 1964 Magazine Signed By Andy Warhol November 1964 colour issue containing interview with Richard Smith and feature on the 1964 Venice Biennale. Signed in red pencil crayon 'Andy Warhol' to page 16. Some staining and creasing to cover. Please see accompanying images
FILM FESTIVAL / PROMOTIONAL ARCHIVE MATERIALS - Box of press and promotional materials to include various booklets, advertisements and programmes for film festivals around the world (inc Cannes 1996, 1999), colour captions for press usage from Saving Private Ryan, The Mothman Prophecies, I Shot Andy Warhol, American History X and more, approx 35x press packs including mostly black and white photos from Austin Powers, The Beach, 2 Days in Paris, Face, Mediterraneo, Free Willy, Drop Dead Gorgeous and more.
FANTASY, collectors cards, inc. mainly complete sets, six-card strips; Ron Miller, Jack Kirby, Vincent Di Fate, Varga, Petty, Royo, Boris, Maxfield Parrish, Bob Eggleton, James Warhol, Clyde Caldwell, David Cherry, Tom Kidd, Darrell K. Sweet, Barclay Shaw etc., in four ring-binders, EX to MT, Qty.
Autograph Interest Andy Warhol Twice Signed Postcard Campbells tomato soup can postcard with black felt pen Andy Warhol signature to front and verso. Framed and mounted under glass to display both signatures, 4 x 6 inches. Complete with certification no. 8192 from University Archives Westport CT
Autograph And Arts Interest Art International VIII/9 Nov 1964 Magazine Signed By Andy Warhol November 1964 colour issue containing interview with Richard Smith and feature on the 1964 Venice Biennale. Signed in red pencil crayon 'Andy Warhol' to page 16. Some staining and creasing to cover. Please see accompanying images
Andy Warhol - (1928-1987), Colour lithograph, Flowers - six panels as one,Printed in red at the bottom 'Nouvelles images S. A. Editeurs. 45700 lombreuil, France. Offset printed in France. First edition. M420'; printed in red bottom left '1970. Andy Warhol. Screen print on paper . 36"x36" (91.4 x 91.4 cm)' each; printed in red bottom right '(C) 1989 The Estate and Foundation of Andy Warhol TM. Used under license from Schiaifer Nance & co. Inc. Atlanta GA. USA. All rights reserved', 80cm x 120cm, Framed and glazed
WARHOL ANDY: (1928-1987) American Pop Artist. Book signed and inscribed, a hardback edition of Andy Warhol's Exposures, First Edition published by Hutchinson & Co., London, 1979. Signed ('Andy Warhol') and inscribed to the half title page, along with an original sketch. Also signed ('Andy') to the dust jacket. With minor age wear. VG
WARHOL ANDY: (1928-1987) American Pop Artist. Signed 4to front cover of ARTnews, November 1980, to a colour image depicting Warhol facing the camera in a head and shoulders pose. Signed ('Andy Warhol') in bold black ink with his name alone, to a clear area of the image. With very minor ceasing to the corners and light age wear. About VG
A PAIR OF PERIDOTS EARCLIPS, BY SEAMAN SCHEPPSEach earclip of bombé design, set throughout with graduating oval-shaped cabochon peridots, mounted in 18K gold, with maker's marks, length 2.2cmSeaman ScheppsSeaman Schepps rose to prominence in the 1930s with jewellery designs that challenged the status quo and defined a new style for the American woman. Schepps’ jewellery embodied style and originality and was featured on the covers of Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Look and other magazines. It appealed to a myriad of clients from Katherine Hepburn to Andy Warhol to the Duchess of Windsor and greatly influenced his contemporaries. After Schepps’ death in 1972, Patricia Schepps Vaill continued to make jewellery in her father’s style, often using elements from pieces he had designed. Vaill developed a new look in jewellery aimed at appealing to a younger clientele. After twenty years at the helm of her father’s company, Vaill retired and passed the baton to Jay Bauer and Anthony Hopenhajm who have continued to produce jewellery in the unique Schepps style. Today’s designs draw on the Schepps archives which contain over 5,000 detailed jewellery renderings and 650 moulds. The pieces created in the workshop continue to be made with cutting-edge methods and inventive, unusual materials. Classic pieces are rendered in new materials and signature materials are used for bold new styles.The flagship store on Park Avenue at Fifty-eighth Street continues to attract socialites, movie stars, royalty and trend-setters who are drawn to Schepps’ innovative use of exotic materials. Today, some 50 years after his death, he continues to inspire modern jewellers.
Andy Warhol (1928-1987)Shoes (Feldman & Schellmann II.253)Screenprint in colours with diamond dust, 1980, signed in pencil, numbered from the edition of 60, on Arches paper, printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, published by Andy Warhol, New York, the full sheet printed to the edges, 1022 x 1511mm (40 1/4 x 59 1/2in)
Andy Warhol (1928-1987) AmericanMother and Child from Cowboys and Indians (1986)colour screenprint on Lenox Museum Board - artist proof, numbered AP 31/50 in pencil in the lower left; aside from the numbered edition of 250.hand signed by Andy Warhol in pencil in the lower left91.40 x 91.40cm (36 x 36in) Purchased from Circle Fine Art Corporation, America (label verso); Private CollectionFS II.383
Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987) - Boy and Girl Ink and collage on strathmore paper Overall 29 x 27cm (11 1/2 x 10 5/8in.) Provenance: Anthony d'Offay, London Timothy Taylor, LondonPlease Note: This work is stamped with the 'Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board' stamp and number 304.003 verso
Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987) - Boy Upper Torso Graphite on bond paper Signed upper right 26 x 20cm (10.5 x 8in.) Provenance: Anthony d'Offay, London Timothy Taylor, LondonPlease Note: This work is inscribed upper right and not signed as indicated in the catalogue. It is stamped with the 'Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board' stamp and number 362.008 verso
A large, boxed, decorative plate designed by Andy Warhol for Rosethal, 'Studio line', circa 2002, the plate centrally depicting a gilded cherub with black line detailing, Dia: 31 cm, (in original, grey Rosenthal presentation box and with original, card sleeve adorned with photographic images of Warhol. Box Dimensions: 34 x 34 cm.
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