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The Beatles: Two re-release 2004, Apple Corps wristwatches, in original acetate boxes, with guarantees £50-80 See Illustration
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The Beatles: An original concert programme for the New Musical Express (NME) Poll-Winners concert, Sunday May 1st 1966, held at Empire Pool, Wembley, the bill including; The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Small Faces and The Who amongst others, this event was The Beatles final scheduled UK concert appearance £50-80
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Gene Vincent: A signed autograph album page, signed by Gene Vincent in black ink, mounted with an black and white image of the artist; together with a copy of Gene Vincent: A Discography by Derek Henderson £100-150 See Illustration
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Billy Fury: An autographed photograph, signed by Billy Fury in blue ballpoint, the photograph 10 x 7 inches, mounted together with images of the star, total width 42cm x 30cm £60-90
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The Rolling Stones/ The Everly Brothers/ Bo Diddley: An original concertprogramme for the September - November 1963 tour, the bill featuring The Rolling Stones as a support act and also including Little Richard as a top billing artist, 20 pages £50-60 See Illustration
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The Rolling Stones: An original concert programme for their South of England - August 1964 tour, printed by Hastings Printing Company £50-80 See Illustration
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The Rolling Stones: An original UK tour programme, March 1965, the bill featuring The Hollies, Dave Berry and The Checkmates, printed by Hastings Printing Company £40-60 See Illustration
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The Rolling Stones: An original September - October 1966 tour programme, featuring; Ike & Tina Turner and The Yardbirds (the line-up including Jeff Beck and introducing Jimmy Page) £50-80 See Illustration
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Gibson Les Paul Standard electric guitar, 1998, Made in TN. USA, ser. no 90938392, 22 fret neck inlaid with mother of pearl, cherry sunburst finish, with hard case. £1000-1500 See Illustration
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Classic Cantabile Session Semi drum set with hi-hats £100-150 See Illustration
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§ Roger Dean (b. 1944) - Polanski's Macbeth, oil on board depicting the three witches scene from the film, this original artwork was used on the cover of the soundtrack in 1971 by Third Ear Band, signed lower left, framed & glazed under instructions from Roger Dean, 15 x 15 inches. £3000-5000 See Illustration
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§ Roger Dean (b. 1944) - Arrival, mixed media on board, the second in the quartet of paintings by Roger Dean for Yesshows, the artwork shows fragments landing in the waters of a new world, this original artwork was used on the Yessongs music album in 1973 by the English Rock Band Yes, signed lower right, framed & glazed under instructions of Roger Dean, 13 x 26 inches. £4000-6000 See Illustration
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§ Roger Dean (b. 1944) - Hermit's Cave, mixed media on board, this original artwork was used on the Progressive Rock Band Greenslade first studio album in 1972, signed lower left, framed & glazed under instructions of Roger Dean, 21 x 40 inches. £5000-8000 See Illustration
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§ Roger Dean (b. 1944) - Paladin Charge!, mixed media on board depicting a figure on a mechanical horse in a volcanic landscape, this original artwork was used on the self titled studio album Paladin Charge! in 1972, signed lower left, framed & glazed under instructions of Roger Dean, 24 x 41 inches. £10000-15000 See Illustration
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§ Roger Dean (b. 1944) - Octopus, mixed media painting depicting an octopus in a rough sea, this original artwork was used on the British Progressive Rock band Gentle Giant UK album cover release titled Octopus in 1972, signed lower left, framed & glazed under instructions of Roger Dean, 29 x 43 inches. £10000-15000 See Illustration 1242 § Roger Dean (b. 1944) - The Magician's Birthday, mixed media on paper, this original graphic artwork was one of two used to create the layer printed in red, used on the British Rock Band Uriah Heep album cover titled The Magician's Birthday in 1972 (re-worked in 2001), signed lower left, framed & glazed under instructions of Roger Dean, 21 x 41 inches. £4000-6000 See Illustration 1243 § Roger Dean (b. 1944) - The Magician's Birthday, mixed media on paper, this original graphic artwork was one of two used to create the layer printed in red, used on the British Rock Band Uriah Heep album cover titled The Magician's Birthday in 1972 (re-worked in 2001), signed lower left, framed & glazed under instructions of Roger Dean, 21 x 41 inches. £4000-6000 See Illustration 1244 § Roger Dean (b. 1944) - Domes at Night, mixed media on board, this original artwork was used as the album cover for the Uriah Heep 'Acoustically Driven' album from 2001, later additions were added as overlays to the original work for the album, signed lower right, framed & glazed under instructions of Roger Dean, 13 x 18 inches. £3500-4500 See Illustration 1245 § Roger Dean (b. 1944) - City Spring, oil on canvas, original artwork by Roger Dean of his iconic dreamlike landscapes from 1990, signed lower centre, unframed, 48 x 72 inches. £3000-5000 See Illustration 1246 § Roger Dean (b. 1944) - Demons and Wizards, mixed media on board, this original artwork was used as the album cover for the Uriah Heep 'Demons and Wizards' album from 1972, this album helped the band become famous & the album sold over 3 millions copies, signed lower left, framed & glazed under instructions of Roger Dean, 30 x 42 inches. £10000-15000 See Illustration1247 § Roger Dean (b. 1944) - Arches Mist, oil on board, this original artwork was used as the album cover for the fourth live studio album from Yes titled 'Keys To Ascension' from 1996, this album featured Rick Wakeman & Steve Howe, framed & glazed under instructions of Roger Dean, 48 x 72 inches. £12000-15000 See Illustration
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§ Roger Dean (b. 1944) - Dragons Garden, signed limited edition print 34/165, iconic image used on the cover of the iconic Pink Floyd album 'Us and Them', signed, dated & titled in pencil in the lower margin, framed & glazed under instructions of Roger Dean, 25 x 34 inches. Provenance: Purchased directly from the artist. Roger Dean is best known for his work on posters & album covers for musicians, which he began painting in the late 1960s. The artists for whom he did the most art are English rock bands Yes & Asia. The covers often feature exotic, fantasy landscapes. his work has sold more than sixty million copies worldwide. Please note that Artist's Resale right up to a maximum of 4% may be payable on the hammer price for this lot. Please visit www.dacs.org.uk for more information. £300-500 See Illustration
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Tannoy - Pair of teak cased speakers LSU/HF/3LZG/8U Monitor Gold Duel Concentric, 10 inches (Untested) (2) £300-500 See Illustration
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An original pencil portrait drawing of Sir Christopher Lee, by the Italian movie poster artist Renato Casaro (b.1935), drawn at Cannes in 1992, on board along with a letter from Chris at Cleopatra Produktions, 29 x 20 inches. Provenance: From Estate of Sir Christopher Lee. Renato Casaro is an artist known particularly for his work on Flash Gordon, Never Say Never Again and Octopussy movie posters. £150-250 See Illustration
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Dracula Pere et Fils (aka Dracula & Son) (1976) - A portfolio of nine costume designs by Jacques Fonteray (1918-2013) for the movie starring Sir Christopher Lee, cover with handwritten note: 'Jacques Fonteray, Berman Nathan, 40 Camden Street, London', mixed media on paper, some with handwritten notes / sketches on reverse, all mounted, each measures 16 x 10 inches (9). Provenance: From Estate of Sir Christopher Lee. Jacques Fonteray (1918-2013) was a costume designer recognised particularly for his work on Barbarella (alongside Paco Rabanne) and Moonraker. £1000-1500 See Illustration
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Sir Christopher Lee - Oil on canvas painting of the actor, unsigned, possibly a fan piece or a movie prop, framed, 60 x 50 inches. Provenance: From Estate of Sir Christopher Lee. £200-400 See Illustration
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Umbracle (1970) - Film poster with artwork by Joan Miro, starring Sir Christopher Lee, flat, framed, 31 x 22 inches. Provenance: From Estate of Sir Christopher Lee. £200-400 See Illustration
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Pair of Dr Wohler Saar Aviso 15 x 60 binoculars with leather case; ABC typewriter & a Swamp Kauri Wood Waka Hoe Canoe Paddle, gifted to Sir Christopher Lee during his work on The Lord of the Rings trilogy, by members of the Weta Workshop team (3). Provenance: From Estate of Sir Christopher Lee. £80-120
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Various silver and silver plated items, including: silver pin dish, London, 1959, Richard Comyns, inscribed "Chris" to top and "Jayne" to reverse, this dish was a gift to Christopher Lee from Jayne Mansfield subsequent to their work together in 'Too Hot To Handle' (aka Playgirl After Dark); pair of silver-plated candlesticks with extinguisher; Mappin & Webb plated golf pin dish; silver-plated lidded box; silver-plated chamberstick; silver-plated pin dish, etched to reverse 'Coupe Nordique, 1963, 3eme Prix'; silver coloured metal box in the form of a book, possibly Indian; Asprey silver plated box, etched to front 'Christopher, On the occasions of his Marriage from Walter & Betty' (believed to be a gift from Lee's 'Uncle' Walter Wilson); pair of brass candlesticks and a mother of pearl and silver plated cased fish service (13 items) Provenance: From the Estate of Sir Christopher Lee £200-400
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Three swords, one samurai, used as props or gifts. Provenance: From Estate of Sir Christopher Lee. £80-120
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A collection of illustrations relating to Sir Christopher Lee, including: Poucette (French, 1935-2006) a gothic Christmas gift, ink on paper, 'Le Concile d'Amour', dated 1973, inscribed 'Pour Christopher et Gitte Lee, Happy Christmas'; a Warner Brother cartoons inspired drawing featuring Bugs Bunny and Christopher Lee as Dracula, signed Dave Walker, '98; Stanley Franklin (British, 1930-2004) a caricature, ink on card, featured in the Daily Mirror, April 1968, depicting Christopher Lee as Dracula 'Dracula star to be honoured by The Queen "I Bet She Won't Ask Him To Stay For Dinner"', signed 'Best Wishes from Stanley Franklin'; and a reproduction JAK caricature, depicting various horror characters, (4 items) Provenance: From the Estate of Sir Christopher Lee £250-350 See Illustration
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A prop axe, from an unknown production, with shaped wooden handle and etched steel head, length 107.5cm Provenance: From the Estate of Sir Christopher Lee £100-150 See Illustration
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A collection of 7 Pro-Celebrity golf award decanters, gifted to Sir Christopher Lee, including: 5 commemorating the BBC 2 tournaments 1975, 1977, 1978, 1982 and 1983; Pro-Celebrity tournament at Turnberry, September 1974; Whyte & MacKay Pro-Celebrity tournament; together with a pair of decanters and one other given as wedding presents to Sir Christopher and Lady Lee (10 total). Provenance: From the Estate of Sir Christopher Lee. During the 1970s and early 1980s BBC2 broadcast an annual Pro-Celebrity series Golf Championship, with GB teams taking on international rivals. Sir Christopher Lee, a keen golfer competed in number of these tournaments alongside players such as Bing Crosby, James Hunt, Bruce Forsythe, Bobby Charlton, Henry Cooper and Seve Ballesteros. £200-400 See Illustration
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Various silver plated items, including: a silver-plated bon-bon dish, gifted to Christopher & Birgit Lee on the occasion of their marriage; silver plated sauce boat; two silver plated dishes, (one for Pro-Am golf tournament); and a large silver plated tray, bearing etched initials to centre 'GMJ' (5 items total) £100-150
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T. Goode & Co. Copeland Spode 12 piece coffee set, in blue with gilt Greek key pattern motif, cased (6 cups, 6 saucers) Provenance: From the Estate of Sir Christopher Lee £60-90
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A pair of George V large silver table salts, Birmingham, 1911/1912, twin handled in pierced design with pedestal foot, each with blue glass liner, bearing makers mark 'JW&S', height 15cm, each 5.5oz troy Provenance: From the Estate of Sir Christopher Lee £150-250 See Illustration
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An unusual Victorian silver toast-rack, by Yapp & Woodward, with naturalistic leaf motif design, Birmingham, 1851, length 21.5cm, 4oz troy Provenance: From the Estate of Sir Christopher Lee £150-250 See Illustration
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A Victorian silver footed dish/ tray marked, by Richard Richardson, Sheffield, 1895, width 22cm, 11.5oz troy Provenance: From the Estate of Sir Christopher Lee £100-150 See Illustration
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An Edwardian silver coffee pot, by Horace Woodward & Co., marked London, 1906, height 22.5cm, 17oz troy Provenance: From the Estate of Sir Christopher Lee £150-250
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A George V silver sauceboat, Chester, 1927, stamped S&I (possibly Stokes & Ireland) and 'Lowe, Chester', length 20cm, 12oz troy Provenance: From the Estate of Sir Christopher Lee £100-150 See Illustration
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A George III silver cream jug, London, 1799, by Robert Hennell I & David Hennell I, with lion motif, height 10cm, 4oz troy Provenance: From the Estate of Sir Christopher Lee £60-90 See Illustration
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A George V silver caster, with handle, body and lid marked London, 1928, makers mark 'H&R Ltd', height 14cm, 10oz troy Provenance: From the Estate of Sir Christopher Lee £100-150 See Illustration
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A Victorian silver sugar shaker, London, 1898, by Heseler Brothers; together with a silver tea-strainer, London, 1960, makers mark 'JLC', retailed by Harrods, 5oz troy total Provenance: From the Estate of Sir Christopher Lee £50-80 See Illustration
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A George III silver repoussé lidded box, London, 1792, possibly Peter Bateman, with romantic figurative scene to lid, bearing later Victorian decoration four claw feet, width 14.5cm, aprox 4oz troy Provenance: From the Estate of Sir Christopher Lee £60-90 See Illustration
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A pair of George V silver candlesticks, Birmingham, 1921, by Napper & Davenport, of plain form, height 16cm Provenance: From the Estate of Sir Christopher Lee £80-120 See Illustration
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Lord of the Rings: Large collectable figure group LotR Dioramas, 'Saruman vs. Gandalf', by Sideshow Collectibles, authorised by New Line Cinema with original packaging Provenance: From the Estate of Sir Christopher Lee £60-90 See Illustration
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Lord of the Rings: Sir Christopher Lee as Saruman - x7 Toys & Collectable figures including; Fellowship of the Ring Toy Biz Saruman toy, The Two Towers x2 Saruman the White toys boxed x1 unboxed; Applause LLC official Saruman FotR and TT figures, all in original packaging; with Saruman figure, unknown manufacturer (x7 items total) Provenance: From the Estate of Sir Christopher Lee £60-90
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Sir Christopher Lee characters - x6 Toys and figures including: Scaramanga bust, designed by Talisman Ltd; small Scaramanga bust signed 'Sylvester Gremlins'; plastic Frankenstein toy; small Count Dooku toy figure; Count Dooku Gentle Giant Ltd limited edition bust, artists proof numbered AP48150/ 2500; and Knight of Verona figure Provenance: From the Estate of Sir Christopher Lee £60-90
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Lord of the Rings: Mike Asquith limited edition Saruman bust, no. 1226/3000, 21cm high; with Mike Asquith Saruman and palantir figure group (x2 items) Mike Asquith was the Designer/ Sculpture for the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy. Provenance: From the Estate of Sir Christopher Lee. £50-60 See Illustration
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Lord of the Rings: Toys and collectable figures, all unboxed, including: Mike Asquith style bronze resin Saruman and Palantir figure group; Saruman snow globe; Orc toy; small Saruman figure; Saruman Gentle Giant Ltd limited edition promo version bust, marked 'Promo/1500'; x2 Animaquettes Saruman figure groups, both promo versions (edition of 1500); plastic palantir stand toy; pair of resin Argonath figure bookends (x10 items) Provenance: From the Estate of Sir Christopher Lee £100-150
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Golf Trophies: All presented to Sir Christopher Lee, including: x3 silver GRA Golfing Society, dates 1953-1955; silver trophy marked Sheffield, 1927, maker JR (10oz troy); small trophy marked Birmingham, 1966; together with a silver plated jug and bowl; silver plated 1963 Champion du LeMan 2eme Prix; silverplated goblet; plastic trophy and presentation silver plated dish, with various stands (x11 trophies and related) (silver items approx 20oz troy) £150-250 See Illustration
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Sir Christopher Lee - Awards Presented to: Hollywood Appreciation Society Golden Mask Award, 1983; San Sebastian Fantasy & Horror festival award; Hollywood Club Forum Dionysus Meritorious Award 1969; Variety Club International Life Patron perspex award; Mind of David Bergais commemorative piece; SPQR Concorpia Medal; together with a Bear Island presentation hipflask from Donald Sutherland; glass Junior Golf Classic trophy 1991; Doug Sanders glass Pro-Am Golf awards for 1981 & 1982 (x10 items) £300-500 See Illustration
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Star Wars/ Sir Christopher Lee: An MTV Movie Award, 2003, presented to Christopher Lee 'Best Fight - Star Wards Episode II - Attack of the Clones' (Count Dooku v Yoda), June 5, 2003, height 29cm including base £300-500 See Illustration
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Sir Christopher Lee - Fantasy and Horror Film awards including: Fantasy Festival Award, Rome 1990; Sitges Fantasy Film Award 1983; Portuguese Fantasporto Fantasy Film Award 1984; Carl Laemmle Award, Monster Rally 1999; Soffia Metropolis metal figure; Aixo Es Massa, Barcelona award; XII Fantasy Film award, 1985 and Sherlock Holmes presentation figure (8 items) Provenance: From the Estate of Sir Christopher Lee £300-500 See Illustration
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The Mummy (1959) - A mummy figure, reported to be the Hammer Horror production maquette for the film, on plastic core, overlaid with tape, height 39cm Provenance: From the Estate of Sir Christopher Lee £500-600 See Illustration
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Six sets of front of house cards, Cult films including Big Trouble In Little China, Naked Lunch, E.T. The Extra Terrestrial & Star Trek III: Search For Spock, Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom, Full Metal Jacket & a set of stills from the film (7) £50-80 See Illustration
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