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TELEVISION INTEREST; a large collection of television memorabilia, mainly relating to ITC, including two Thunderbirds annuals, ITC Film Sales Catalogue 1989, ITC News Magazine issues 10, 11, 14 and 15, Edward the Seventh TV series double brochure and commemorative coin, in original pouch, ATV Yearbook 1975-1976, also two copies from 1976-1977, 'The Great Muppet Caper' poster, etc.
Sex Pistols; 1980 British Quad Poster The Great Rock 'N' Roll Swindle. In excellent condition and bears the 'Advertising Viewing Committee' stamp to the right side of the poster. Featuring artwork by M. Hirsch and promoting the film starring Malcolm McLaren and the band. Rolled, 76cm x 102cm.
Encased in an elegant modern frame, this promotional vintage movie poster for the 1955 romantic comedy The Seven Year Itch features the legendary Marilyn Monroe and Tom Ewell. Directed by Billy Wilder, this CinemaScope classic is a cultural touchstone, celebrated for Monroe's iconic subway grate scene. The poster highlights the vibrant and playful design characteristic of mid-century movie art, with bold typography and striking imagery, making it a standout piece for collectors and film enthusiasts alike. Poster can be unframed and rolled for shipment.Issued: 1955Dimensions: 17.25"L x 14.25"W x 1"DCondition: Age related wear.
Framed half-size movie poster for the 1960 film Let's Make Love starring Marilyn Monroe and Yves Montand. Directed by George Cukor and produced by 20th Century Fox, this CinemaScope classic highlights Monroe in one of her iconic roles. The poster is a limited edition, numbered 60 of 259, and includes the original copyright markings: "Property of National Screen Services Corp. Licensed for display only in connection with the exhibition of this picture at your theatre. Country of Origin USA Copyright 1960, 20th Century Fox Film Corp." The piece is professionally framed, measuring 21"L x 19"H, and is an exceptional collectible for fans of classic Hollywood and Monroe memorabilia.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Carry on Up the Jungle star Jacki Piper signed movie poster 6 x 4 colour photo, English actress, best known for her appearances as the female juvenile lead in the British film comedies Carry On Up the Jungle (1970), Carry On Loving (1970), Carry On at Your Convenience (1971), and Carry On Matron (1972). Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
After Frank Vernon Martin (1921 - 2005)"Frank Martin Graphics", a Creaser Gallery exhibition poster depicting a glamorous visage of a woman, print, in double card mount and contemporary ebonised frame under glass, 57 cm x 47 cm overall[Martin was born in Dulwich, South London in 1921 and grew up attending the theatre alongside his mother, who worked as an actress in the 1920s-1930s. This sparked a lifelong fascination with the acting profession and reinforced his love of the movies, making him an avid filmgoer and inspiring numerous works later in life.The artist began studying history at Oxford, but decided to pursue an artistic career after being commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1941. Upon his return, he enrolled in the printing department of Saint Martin's School of Art, London where he was taught by prominent etchers and wood engravers; Clifford Webb and Gertrude Hermes.He began his professional career as a freelance illustrator, wood engraver and commercial artist; illustrating fashion for The Sunday Times. He also produced works for other books, magazines and private clients; receiving eight major Folio Society commissions, designing a letterhead for British author/journalist Evelyn Waugh and creating cover illustrations for the Oxford Standard Authors series. One such Folio Society rendering, for Stendhal's Scarlet and Black, was praised as "the best series of post-war English illustrations". He taught his craft at the Camberwell School of Art, becoming Senior Lecturer and later Head of Department. He retired in 1980, devoting the last 25 years of his life to his art and producing limited-edition prints. His favourite and most renowned works, those of Hollywood actresses of the silent movie era, ooze nostalgia and present an adoration of women, their intelligence and beauty. No doubt inspired by a childhood immersed in his mother's aura and the glamour of her profession.His work is held in public and private collections worldwide. These include Tate and Victoria and Albert Museum, London and in the private collections of actor Sir Michael Caine and musician Sir Elton John.Numerous solo exhibitions include locations such as Folio Society, National Film Theatre, Lyric Theatre Hammersmith, Editions Graphiques Gallery, Atrium Gallery and the Leeds International Film Festival. ]
Frank Vernon Martin (1921 - 2005)"Recent Works by Frank Martin", an Art Deco style Editions Graphiques Gallery exhibition poster depicting a striking woman cradling a black cat, linocut, signed in graphite, 1989, 21/25, in double card mount and contemporary ebonised frame under glass, 62 cm x 51 cm overall[Martin was born in Dulwich, South London in 1921 and grew up attending the theatre alongside his mother, who worked as an actress in the 1920s-1930s. This sparked a lifelong fascination with the acting profession and reinforced his love of the movies, making him an avid filmgoer and inspiring numerous works later in life.The artist began studying history at Oxford, but decided to pursue an artistic career after being commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1941. Upon his return, he enrolled in the printing department of Saint Martin's School of Art, London where he was taught by prominent etchers and wood engravers; Clifford Webb and Gertrude Hermes.He began his professional career as a freelance illustrator, wood engraver and commercial artist; illustrating fashion for The Sunday Times. He also produced works for other books, magazines and private clients; receiving eight major Folio Society commissions, designing a letterhead for British author/journalist Evelyn Waugh and creating cover illustrations for the Oxford Standard Authors series. One such Folio Society rendering, for Stendhal's Scarlet and Black, was praised as "the best series of post-war English illustrations". He taught his craft at the Camberwell School of Art, becoming Senior Lecturer and later Head of Department. He retired in 1980, devoting the last 25 years of his life to his art and producing limited-edition prints. His favourite and most renowned works, those of Hollywood actresses of the silent movie era, ooze nostalgia and present an adoration of women, their intelligence and beauty. No doubt inspired by a childhood immersed in his mother's aura and the glamour of her profession.His work is held in public and private collections worldwide. These include Tate and Victoria and Albert Museum, London and in the private collections of actor Sir Michael Caine and musician Sir Elton John.Numerous solo exhibitions include locations such as Folio Society, National Film Theatre, Lyric Theatre Hammersmith, Editions Graphiques Gallery, Atrium Gallery and the Leeds International Film Festival. ]
John Lennon / Yoko Ono - 12 LP Records; John Lennon/Plastic Ono band 1st Press, Imagine 1st Press with Poster Inner & Postcard, Mind Games 1st Press, Walls & Bridges 1st Press, Some Time in New York City, Imagine - Music from the Film, Yoko Ono - Season of Glass, Live Peace in Toronto 1969 etc.
This Warner Bros. promotional poster features the 2001 heist film Ocean's Eleven starring George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Andy Garcia, and Julia Roberts. The artwork displays the main cast set against a vibrant casino backdrop with the film title prominently placed. Measuring approximately 27"H x 40"W, the poster captures the stylish and sleek theme of the movie, emphasizing the film's focus on an elaborate Las Vegas casino heist. This original promotional piece was used for theatrical release marketing and embodies the charm and allure of the ensemble cast and iconic film.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Pen on paper. Signed and dated ‘E. Pertegás /MCMIV’ in the upper left corner. With literary fragment on the reverse. Size: 17 x 23.5 cm Provenance: - Private collection of the ‘Pertegás’ family. Catalogue note: Enrique Pertegás Ferrer, was a Valencian painter trained at the renowned Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Carlos, where he was awarded the Premio extraordinario del Ayuntamiento de Valencia at the end of his studies and whose work is currently in the archives of that institution.Since then he has had a prolific career in various artistic fields as a poster designer, set designer, illustrator for bibliographic publishers and film productions, and cartoonist for renowned newspapers and magazines such as ‘Las Provincias’, ‘La Voz de Valencia’, ‘El Clarín’, ‘El Fallero’ and ‘La Traca’, where he collaborated during the Second Republic under the pseudonym Marqués de Sade (among others).His extensive work stands out for its meticulous biological study, mainly through the nude, which he reproduced on numerous occasions using different techniques, in a turbulent period when the socio-political situation was not in accordance with this theme, thus demonstrating his revolutionary character, which he also expressed with many works in a protest style with a great social conscience.Thanks to the hard work of his family to make the work of his ancestor prevail, today we have not only an extensive photographic archive that reflects the career, methodology and history of the Valencian artist, but also a large unpublished collection of works that Darley Auctions is honoured to present in this catalogue.
Watercolour on paper. Signed ‘Enrique Pertegás’ and certificate on the back.Size: 32.5 x 22.5 cm. Provenance: - Private collection of the ‘Pertegás’ family. Catalogue note: Enrique Pertegás Ferrer, was a Valencian painter trained at the renowned Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Carlos, where he was awarded the Premio extraordinario del Ayuntamiento de Valencia at the end of his studies and whose work is currently in the archives of that institution.Since then he has had a prolific career in various artistic fields as a poster designer, set designer, illustrator for bibliographic publishers and film productions, and cartoonist for renowned newspapers and magazines such as ‘Las Provincias’, ‘La Voz de Valencia’, ‘El Clarín’, ‘El Fallero’ and ‘La Traca’, where he collaborated during the Second Republic under the pseudonym Marqués de Sade (among others).His extensive work stands out for its meticulous biological study, mainly through the nude, which he reproduced on numerous occasions using different techniques, in a turbulent period when the socio-political situation was not in accordance with this theme, thus demonstrating his revolutionary character, which he also expressed with many works in a protest style with a great social conscience.Thanks to the hard work of his family to make the work of his ancestor prevail, today we have not only an extensive photographic archive that reflects the career, methodology and history of the Valencian artist, but also a large unpublished collection of works that Darley Auctions is honoured to present in this catalogue.
Oil on canvas. Signed and inscribed ‘Enrique Pertegás/Valencia’ in the lower left corner. Titled in the lower right corner.Size: 98.5 x 199 cm; Size with frame: 102 x 202.5 cm Provenance: - Private collection of the ‘Pertegás’ family. Catalogue note: Enrique Pertegás Ferrer, was a Valencian painter trained at the renowned Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Carlos, where he was awarded the Premio extraordinario del Ayuntamiento de Valencia at the end of his studies and whose work is currently in the archives of that institution.Since then he has had a prolific career in various artistic fields as a poster designer, set designer, illustrator for bibliographic publishers and film productions, and cartoonist for renowned newspapers and magazines such as ‘Las Provincias’, ‘La Voz de Valencia’, ‘El Clarín’, ‘El Fallero’ and ‘La Traca’, where he collaborated during the Second Republic under the pseudonym Marqués de Sade (among others).His extensive work stands out for its meticulous biological study, mainly through the nude, which he reproduced on numerous occasions using different techniques, in a turbulent period when the socio-political situation was not in accordance with this theme, thus demonstrating his revolutionary character, which he also expressed with many works in a protest style with a great social conscience.Thanks to the hard work of his family to make the work of his ancestor prevail, today we have not only an extensive photographic archive that reflects the career, methodology and history of the Valencian artist, but also a large unpublished collection of works that Darley Auctions is honoured to present in this catalogue.
Watercolour on paper. Signed ‘Pertegás, XXI, Valencia’ in the lower left corner. Titled, dated and signed on the back. Size: 49 x 34 cm Provenance: - Private collection of the ‘Pertegás’ family. Catalogue note: Enrique Pertegás Ferrer, was a Valencian painter trained at the renowned Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Carlos, where he was awarded the Premio extraordinario del Ayuntamiento de Valencia at the end of his studies and whose work is currently in the archives of that institution.Since then he has had a prolific career in various artistic fields as a poster designer, set designer, illustrator for bibliographic publishers and film productions, and cartoonist for renowned newspapers and magazines such as ‘Las Provincias’, ‘La Voz de Valencia’, ‘El Clarín’, ‘El Fallero’ and ‘La Traca’, where he collaborated during the Second Republic under the pseudonym Marqués de Sade (among others).His extensive work stands out for its meticulous biological study, mainly through the nude, which he reproduced on numerous occasions using different techniques, in a turbulent period when the socio-political situation was not in accordance with this theme, thus demonstrating his revolutionary character, which he also expressed with many works in a protest style with a great social conscience.Thanks to the hard work of his family to make the work of his ancestor prevail, today we have not only an extensive photographic archive that reflects the career, methodology and history of the Valencian artist, but also a large unpublished collection of works that Darley Auctions is honoured to present in this catalogue.
Oil on canvas. Unframed. Entitled ‘Kiss in the sun’ on the back. Size: 50 x 27 cm Provenance: - Private collection of the ‘Pertegás’ family. Catalogue note: Enrique Pertegás Ferrer, was a Valencian painter trained at the renowned Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Carlos, where he was awarded the Premio extraordinario del Ayuntamiento de Valencia at the end of his studies and whose work is currently in the archives of that institution.Since then he has had a prolific career in various artistic fields as a poster designer, set designer, illustrator for bibliographic publishers and film productions, and cartoonist for renowned newspapers and magazines such as ‘Las Provincias’, ‘La Voz de Valencia’, ‘El Clarín’, ‘El Fallero’ and ‘La Traca’, where he collaborated during the Second Republic under the pseudonym Marqués de Sade (among others).His extensive work stands out for its meticulous biological study, mainly through the nude, which he reproduced on numerous occasions using different techniques, in a turbulent period when the socio-political situation was not in accordance with this theme, thus demonstrating his revolutionary character, which he also expressed with many works in a protest style with a great social conscience.Thanks to the hard work of his family to make the work of his ancestor prevail, today we have not only an extensive photographic archive that reflects the career, methodology and history of the Valencian artist, but also a large unpublished collection of works that Darley Auctions is honoured to present in this catalogue.
Watercolour on paper. Signed ‘Enrique Pertegás’ on the left side.Size: 31 x 21.5 cm Provenance: - Private collection of the ‘Pertegás’ family. Catalogue note: Enrique Pertegás Ferrer, was a Valencian painter trained at the renowned Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Carlos, where he was awarded the Premio extraordinario del Ayuntamiento de Valencia at the end of his studies and whose work is currently in the archives of that institution.Since then he has had a prolific career in various artistic fields as a poster designer, set designer, illustrator for bibliographic publishers and film productions, and cartoonist for renowned newspapers and magazines such as ‘Las Provincias’, ‘La Voz de Valencia’, ‘El Clarín’, ‘El Fallero’ and ‘La Traca’, where he collaborated during the Second Republic under the pseudonym Marqués de Sade (among others).His extensive work stands out for its meticulous biological study, mainly through the nude, which he reproduced on numerous occasions using different techniques, in a turbulent period when the socio-political situation was not in accordance with this theme, thus demonstrating his revolutionary character, which he also expressed with many works in a protest style with a great social conscience.Thanks to the hard work of his family to make the work of his ancestor prevail, today we have not only an extensive photographic archive that reflects the career, methodology and history of the Valencian artist, but also a large unpublished collection of works that Darley Auctions is honoured to present in this catalogue.
Watercolour on paper. Dated, signed ‘Enrique Pertegás’ and certificate on the back. Size: 37 x 24 cm Provenance: - Private collection of the ‘Pertegás’ family. Catalogue note: Enrique Pertegás Ferrer, was a Valencian painter trained at the renowned Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Carlos, where he was awarded the Premio extraordinario del Ayuntamiento de Valencia at the end of his studies and whose work is currently in the archives of that institution.Since then he has had a prolific career in various artistic fields as a poster designer, set designer, illustrator for bibliographic publishers and film productions, and cartoonist for renowned newspapers and magazines such as ‘Las Provincias’, ‘La Voz de Valencia’, ‘El Clarín’, ‘El Fallero’ and ‘La Traca’, where he collaborated during the Second Republic under the pseudonym Marqués de Sade (among others).His extensive work stands out for its meticulous biological study, mainly through the nude, which he reproduced on numerous occasions using different techniques, in a turbulent period when the socio-political situation was not in accordance with this theme, thus demonstrating his revolutionary character, which he also expressed with many works in a protest style with a great social conscience.Thanks to the hard work of his family to make the work of his ancestor prevail, today we have not only an extensive photographic archive that reflects the career, methodology and history of the Valencian artist, but also a large unpublished collection of works that Darley Auctions is honoured to present in this catalogue.
Watercolour on paper. Signed ‘Pertegás’ in the lower right corner. Certificate on the back. Size: 48 x 31 cm Provenance: - Private collection of the ‘Pertegás’ family. Catalogue note: Enrique Pertegás Ferrer, was a Valencian painter trained at the renowned Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Carlos, where he was awarded the Premio extraordinario del Ayuntamiento de Valencia at the end of his studies and whose work is currently in the archives of that institution.Since then he has had a prolific career in various artistic fields as a poster designer, set designer, illustrator for bibliographic publishers and film productions, and cartoonist for renowned newspapers and magazines such as ‘Las Provincias’, ‘La Voz de Valencia’, ‘El Clarín’, ‘El Fallero’ and ‘La Traca’, where he collaborated during the Second Republic under the pseudonym Marqués de Sade (among others).His extensive work stands out for its meticulous biological study, mainly through the nude, which he reproduced on numerous occasions using different techniques, in a turbulent period when the socio-political situation was not in accordance with this theme, thus demonstrating his revolutionary character, which he also expressed with many works in a protest style with a great social conscience.Thanks to the hard work of his family to make the work of his ancestor prevail, today we have not only an extensive photographic archive that reflects the career, methodology and history of the Valencian artist, but also a large unpublished collection of works that Darley Auctions is honoured to present in this catalogue.
Graphite on paper. Signed ‘Pertegás’ in the lower right corner on the back. Size: 28.5 x 19.5 cm Provenance: - Private collection of the ‘Pertegás’ family. Catalogue note: Enrique Pertegás Ferrer, was a Valencian painter trained at the renowned Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Carlos, where he was awarded the Premio extraordinario del Ayuntamiento de Valencia at the end of his studies and whose work is currently in the archives of that institution.Since then he has had a prolific career in various artistic fields as a poster designer, set designer, illustrator for bibliographic publishers and film productions, and cartoonist for renowned newspapers and magazines such as ‘Las Provincias’, ‘La Voz de Valencia’, ‘El Clarín’, ‘El Fallero’ and ‘La Traca’, where he collaborated during the Second Republic under the pseudonym Marqués de Sade (among others).His extensive work stands out for its meticulous biological study, mainly through the nude, which he reproduced on numerous occasions using different techniques, in a turbulent period when the socio-political situation was not in accordance with this theme, thus demonstrating his revolutionary character, which he also expressed with many works in a protest style with a great social conscience.Thanks to the hard work of his family to make the work of his ancestor prevail, today we have not only an extensive photographic archive that reflects the career, methodology and history of the Valencian artist, but also a large unpublished collection of works that Darley Auctions is honoured to present in this catalogue.
Graphite and watercolour on paper. Signed ‘Pertegás’ on the back. Size: 47 x 33.5 cm Provenance: - Private collection of the ‘Pertegás’ family. Catalogue note: Enrique Pertegás Ferrer, was a Valencian painter trained at the renowned Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Carlos, where he was awarded the Premio extraordinario del Ayuntamiento de Valencia at the end of his studies and whose work is currently in the archives of that institution.Since then he has had a prolific career in various artistic fields as a poster designer, set designer, illustrator for bibliographic publishers and film productions, and cartoonist for renowned newspapers and magazines such as ‘Las Provincias’, ‘La Voz de Valencia’, ‘El Clarín’, ‘El Fallero’ and ‘La Traca’, where he collaborated during the Second Republic under the pseudonym Marqués de Sade (among others).His extensive work stands out for its meticulous biological study, mainly through the nude, which he reproduced on numerous occasions using different techniques, in a turbulent period when the socio-political situation was not in accordance with this theme, thus demonstrating his revolutionary character, which he also expressed with many works in a protest style with a great social conscience.Thanks to the hard work of his family to make the work of his ancestor prevail, today we have not only an extensive photographic archive that reflects the career, methodology and history of the Valencian artist, but also a large unpublished collection of works that Darley Auctions is honoured to present in this catalogue.
Oil on canvas. Signed ‘Enrique Pertegás’ in the lower left corner. Sizes: 129.5 x 149.5 cm Provenance: - Private collection of the ‘Pertegás’ family. Catalogue note: Enrique Pertegás Ferrer, was a Valencian painter trained at the renowned Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Carlos, where he was awarded the Premio extraordinario del Ayuntamiento de Valencia at the end of his studies and whose work is currently in the archives of that institution.Since then he has had a prolific career in various artistic fields as a poster designer, set designer, illustrator for bibliographic publishers and film productions, and cartoonist for renowned newspapers and magazines such as ‘Las Provincias’, ‘La Voz de Valencia’, ‘El Clarín’, ‘El Fallero’ and ‘La Traca’, where he collaborated during the Second Republic under the pseudonym Marqués de Sade (among others).His extensive work stands out for its meticulous biological study, mainly through the nude, which he reproduced on numerous occasions using different techniques, in a turbulent period when the socio-political situation was not in accordance with this theme, thus demonstrating his revolutionary character, which he also expressed with many works in a protest style with a great social conscience.Thanks to the hard work of his family to make the work of his ancestor prevail, today we have not only an extensive photographic archive that reflects the career, methodology and history of the Valencian artist, but also a large unpublished collection of works that Darley Auctions is honoured to present in this catalogue.
Watercolour on paper. Signed ‘Pertegás’ in the lower right-hand margin. Size: 26 x 12 cm Provenance: - Private collection of the ‘Pertegás’ family. Catalogue note: Enrique Pertegás Ferrer, was a Valencian painter trained at the renowned Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Carlos, where he was awarded the Premio extraordinario del Ayuntamiento de Valencia at the end of his studies and whose work is currently in the archives of that institution.Since then he has had a prolific career in various artistic fields as a poster designer, set designer, illustrator for bibliographic publishers and film productions, and cartoonist for renowned newspapers and magazines such as ‘Las Provincias’, ‘La Voz de Valencia’, ‘El Clarín’, ‘El Fallero’ and ‘La Traca’, where he collaborated during the Second Republic under the pseudonym Marqués de Sade (among others).His extensive work stands out for its meticulous biological study, mainly through the nude, which he reproduced on numerous occasions using different techniques, in a turbulent period when the socio-political situation was not in accordance with this theme, thus demonstrating his revolutionary character, which he also expressed with many works in a protest style with a great social conscience.Thanks to the hard work of his family to make the work of his ancestor prevail, today we have not only an extensive photographic archive that reflects the career, methodology and history of the Valencian artist, but also a large unpublished collection of works that Darley Auctions is honoured to present in this catalogue.
ALIENS #1 to 17 + ALIENS VOL.2 #2-6, 8-22 + ALIEN: THE ILLUSTRATED STORY (1979/1994 - TRIDENT/DARK HORSE INTERNATIONAL/HEAVY METAL) - Includes a full complete run of the first volume + an almost complete run of the second volume (missing only issues #1 & 7) + a 68 page adaptation of the film - Free gifts include the poster with issue #8 + the bonus comics with Vol.2 #2 & 9 & the postcard with Vol.2 #17
The Amityville Horror, 1979 UK quad film poster, directed by Stuart Rosenberg starring James Brolin, Margot Kidder and Rod Steiger, Printed in England by W.E. Berry Ltd., Bradford, 76 x 101cm, (folded), together with three other quad posters to include Waterhole 3 (1967), Death Hunt (1981) and a Passage To India (1984) (all folded)
James Bond. Moonraker (1979) Quad Poster - Quad cinema poster used in promotion of the James Bond film. Poster has been folded and thus has some creases. No tears. Provenance: from the collection of Tony King, an avid movie prop collector, many items purchased at auction and collected over the past 30 years
Space Cowboys (2000) Signed poster by various cast members associated with the 2000 adventure film starring Clint Eastwood, Donald Sutherland and Tommy Lee Jones. Provenance: from the collection of Tony King, an avid movie prop collector, many items purchased at auction and collected over the past 30 years Condition Report: Buyers should satisfy themselves re. signatures.
What Changed Charley Farthing? (1976) Original film poster artwork, gouache and watercolour on board. Acrylic overlay with text detailing. 81cm x 65cm Provenance: from the collection of Tony King, an avid movie prop collector, many items purchased at auction and collected over the past 30 years
Alan Aldridge (British 1938-), 'Chelsea Girls', 1966, original movie poster, designed by Aldridge for the 1966 film 'Chelsea Girls' directed by Andy Warhol, sheet; 88.5 x 63 cm including frameARR 88.5 x 63 cm including frame In good condition No visible knocks or tears to the sheet There are some minor imperfections around the edges (mainly left hand edge) of the sheet, visible upon close inspection Some light waving to the sheet, this is visible in raking light and likely due to the nature of material This work has been framed in a black frame with a white mount. The work is float mounted within the mount, leaving all corners and edges of the sheet visible This work has not been examined outside of the frame.
One Hundred and One Dalmatians / 101 Dalmatynczykow Polish Film Poster, a original Polish A1 Poster from 1966 for the classic Disney Film with wonderful artwork by Polish School of Posters artist Liliana Baczewska - comes with original Christies lot card from a sale in 2012 - linen backed and in Excellent condition - measure 32 ½" by 23"
Bonnie and Clyde (1968) UK Quad Poster, UK Quad cinema poster for this classic Sixties Gangster film starring Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway with artwork by Tom Chantrell - folded with a few very small nicks around the edges and a couple of light marks, otherwise in very good condition- measures 30" by 40"

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