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Click here to subscribeA large assortment of games and consoles from the 2000s Includes: PS2 Console, 32 PS2 Games, PS Vita, PSP Go, PSP Console (x2), PSP charger, Nintendo DS [Silver], a 4Gamers carry case with 7 loose Game Boy Advance (GBA) cartridges inside, 3 Game Boy Colour loose cartridge games and 3 Xbox 360 Wireless Controllers The PSP consoles come with a corresponding charger so have been tested as working, all other consoles have no chargers/batteries so are sold as untested Games are in varying states of complete and incomplete The following games are all incomplete/without discs: 2002 FIFA World Cup, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, The Lord of Rings; The Return of the King, Enter the Matrix, SSX 3, FIFA Football 2004, WWF Smackdown: Just Bring It!, James Bond 007: Nightfire, The Simpsons Road Rage, Sly 2: Band of Thieves, Destroy All Humans and FIFA Football 2004 FIFA Football 2005 has a reprinted cover and is an empty box
Corgi Harry Potter & The Golden Compass Related Vehicle Group, to include Hogwarts Express, Mr Weasley's Ford Anglia, Magisterium Sky Ferry, and others, conditions generally appear to be Excellent to Near Mint, within Good to Good Plus packaging, some crushing and yellowing to some plastic. See photo.
Harry Potter -First Editions including two 'and the Half-Blood Prince' with misprint on page 99, where it states "eleven 'outstanding' O.W.L.s" instead of "ten 'outstanding' O.W.L.s and 'and the Deathly Hallows'; later hardback editions 'and the Goblet of Fire' and 'and the Order of the Phoenix'; paperback editions etc.
DISNEY - PIXAR - HARRY POTTER ETC - a large collection of various films posters, covering a wide range of movies dating about 2000 - 2008 including Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, The Chamber of Secrets, Shrek 2, Cars etc. Mostly approx 16cm x 12cm but one or two larger. Duplication noted. The posters appear to have been stored rolled up and generally appear to be in very good to about excellent condition, some with possibly slight bumping at ends. The items have not been checked for completeness, (This does not constitute a guarantee.) [GM]
SIX BOXES OF MOSTLY FICTION BOOKS, to include Harry Potter hardback first editions of The Half Blood Prince, The Order of the Phoenix and The Deathly Hallows, Dorothy L. Sayers, Len Deighton, Frederick Forsyth, C.J. Sansom, British Libraries Holiday Mysteries, Anthony Powell, Tom Clancy, etc, together with a small number of non-fiction and bound volumes of Punch 1920s-1930s
limited edition digital print on paper, signed in silver ink and numbered 58/100, from the Revelations : A Portrait of Magic series mounted, framed and under glass image size 81cm x 63cm, overall size 101cm x 82cm Note: certificate of authenticity is included with this lot. Note 2: Scottish artist Stuart regularly hits the headlines with his Pop Art paintings. Fusing cartoons with themes of idealism and consumerism, his multilayered artworks blend the past with the present through layers of figurative imagery, text and symbols. His release, Revelations: A Portrait of Magic, depicts the central characters of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Stuart's McAlpine Miller’s spectral style has been described as ‘supernatural realism’ by the BBC and Radio 2 art critic Estelle Lovatt, who also praised its 4D aesthetic, adding that he has “one of the most creative minds in art today”. Using subtle tones of paint, he creates the illusion of transparency. The overall effect is similar to looking through a glass bottle, distorting the image and presenting a different version of the same subject. In turn, a far-fetched reality is created, highlighting the unrealistic expectations of today’s society. A graduate of the prestigious Glasgow School of Art, Stuart is an admirer of Old Masters such as Caravaggio and Hieronymus Bosch but is particularly inspired by one of the leading exponents of Pop Art, Andy Warhol. Stuart says: “Warhol’s views on mass consumerism and the way he translated these into his art is something I really relate to. I hope my art does something similar and stands the test of time.” Inspired by JK Rowling's Harry Potter novels, Stuart’s Revelations: A Portrait of Magic collection has captured best-loved characters including Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Albus Dumbledore, Draco Malfoy and Bellatrix Lestrange. Stuart says: “The art of illusion and magic reveals itself through the unified bond of the three central characters. As we continue to work in unison, we open the doors to an unimagined future, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. A new era lies ahead, as yet unrecognised but already awaiting our arrival.” In 2011, Stuart was chosen as artist-in-residence by the world-famous Savoy hotel after its major refurbishment. During his time there, he produced the collection A Time For Reflection: The Savoy Suite, which offered a unique insight into the hotel's patron, including Alfred Hitchcock, Marilyn Monroe and Charlie Chaplin. This popular release for Castle Fine Art was followed by Lost Lives/Split Personalities, which depicted some of history's most famous musicians including David Bowie, Amy Winehouse, Freddie Mercury and George Michael. Music took on a new meaning for Stuart when he began playing the piano seriously. Stuart says: “Music has for me, like many others, greatly influenced my own approach to my art, and the potential it creates within. The emotion that music can reveal allows the listener to transport themselves to a time, a place and a feeling. Art can do the same. We just have to open our minds.” The piano and art took on a new significance for Stuart when he was commissioned by Paul McCartney to paint the piano which he used on his 2004 European Tour. Stuart’s talents also saw him work on several advertising campaigns including Renault, McVities and Virgin; he also painted a triptych of The Alternative Last Supper used as backdrop for the main dining scene in Stephen Berkoff’s 1998 film Decadence. Stuart McAlpine Miller has commissions and collectors around the world, and has exhibited internationally, including Connaught Brown, the Catto Gallery, Kings Road Gallery, Rebecca Hossack Gallery and Duncan Miller in London; Ruth O'Hara and Hoerle-Guggenheim in New York and the SOTA Gallery, Hong Kong, as well as through the Castle Fine Art network of galleries in the UK.
limited edition digital print on paper, signed in silver ink and numbered 43/100, from the Revelations : A Portrait of Magic Series mounted, framed and under glass image size 81cm x 63cm, overall size 101cm x 82cm Note: certificate of authenticity is included with this lot. Note 2: Scottish artist Stuart regularly hits the headlines with his Pop Art paintings. Fusing cartoons with themes of idealism and consumerism, his multilayered artworks blend the past with the present through layers of figurative imagery, text and symbols. His release, Revelations: A Portrait of Magic, depicts the central characters of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Stuart's McAlpine Miller’s spectral style has been described as ‘supernatural realism’ by the BBC and Radio 2 art critic Estelle Lovatt, who also praised its 4D aesthetic, adding that he has “one of the most creative minds in art today”. Using subtle tones of paint, he creates the illusion of transparency. The overall effect is similar to looking through a glass bottle, distorting the image and presenting a different version of the same subject. In turn, a far-fetched reality is created, highlighting the unrealistic expectations of today’s society. A graduate of the prestigious Glasgow School of Art, Stuart is an admirer of Old Masters such as Caravaggio and Hieronymus Bosch but is particularly inspired by one of the leading exponents of Pop Art, Andy Warhol. Stuart says: “Warhol’s views on mass consumerism and the way he translated these into his art is something I really relate to. I hope my art does something similar and stands the test of time.” Inspired by JK Rowling's Harry Potter novels, Stuart’s Revelations: A Portrait of Magic collection has captured best-loved characters including Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Albus Dumbledore, Draco Malfoy and Bellatrix Lestrange. Stuart says: “The art of illusion and magic reveals itself through the unified bond of the three central characters. As we continue to work in unison, we open the doors to an unimagined future, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. A new era lies ahead, as yet unrecognised but already awaiting our arrival.” In 2011, Stuart was chosen as artist-in-residence by the world-famous Savoy hotel after its major refurbishment. During his time there, he produced the collection A Time For Reflection: The Savoy Suite, which offered a unique insight into the hotel's patron, including Alfred Hitchcock, Marilyn Monroe and Charlie Chaplin. This popular release for Castle Fine Art was followed by Lost Lives/Split Personalities, which depicted some of history's most famous musicians including David Bowie, Amy Winehouse, Freddie Mercury and George Michael. Music took on a new meaning for Stuart when he began playing the piano seriously. Stuart says: “Music has for me, like many others, greatly influenced my own approach to my art, and the potential it creates within. The emotion that music can reveal allows the listener to transport themselves to a time, a place and a feeling. Art can do the same. We just have to open our minds.” The piano and art took on a new significance for Stuart when he was commissioned by Paul McCartney to paint the piano which he used on his 2004 European Tour. Stuart’s talents also saw him work on several advertising campaigns including Renault, McVities and Virgin; he also painted a triptych of The Alternative Last Supper used as backdrop for the main dining scene in Stephen Berkoff’s 1998 film Decadence. Stuart McAlpine Miller has commissions and collectors around the world, and has exhibited internationally, including Connaught Brown, the Catto Gallery, Kings Road Gallery, Rebecca Hossack Gallery and Duncan Miller in London; Ruth O'Hara and Hoerle-Guggenheim in New York and the SOTA Gallery, Hong Kong, as well as through the Castle Fine Art network of galleries in the UK.
limited edition digital print on paper, signed in silver ink and numbered 43/100, from the Revelations : A Portrait of Magic Series mounted, framed and under glass image size 81cm x 63cm, overall size 101cm x 82cm Note: certificate of authenticity is included with this lot. Note 2: Scottish artist Stuart regularly hits the headlines with his Pop Art paintings. Fusing cartoons with themes of idealism and consumerism, his multilayered artworks blend the past with the present through layers of figurative imagery, text and symbols. His release, Revelations: A Portrait of Magic, depicts the central characters of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Stuart's McAlpine Miller’s spectral style has been described as ‘supernatural realism’ by the BBC and Radio 2 art critic Estelle Lovatt, who also praised its 4D aesthetic, adding that he has “one of the most creative minds in art today”. Using subtle tones of paint, he creates the illusion of transparency. The overall effect is similar to looking through a glass bottle, distorting the image and presenting a different version of the same subject. In turn, a far-fetched reality is created, highlighting the unrealistic expectations of today’s society. A graduate of the prestigious Glasgow School of Art, Stuart is an admirer of Old Masters such as Caravaggio and Hieronymus Bosch but is particularly inspired by one of the leading exponents of Pop Art, Andy Warhol. Stuart says: “Warhol’s views on mass consumerism and the way he translated these into his art is something I really relate to. I hope my art does something similar and stands the test of time.” Inspired by JK Rowling's Harry Potter novels, Stuart’s Revelations: A Portrait of Magic collection has captured best-loved characters including Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Albus Dumbledore, Draco Malfoy and Bellatrix Lestrange. Stuart says: “The art of illusion and magic reveals itself through the unified bond of the three central characters. As we continue to work in unison, we open the doors to an unimagined future, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. A new era lies ahead, as yet unrecognised but already awaiting our arrival.” In 2011, Stuart was chosen as artist-in-residence by the world-famous Savoy hotel after its major refurbishment. During his time there, he produced the collection A Time For Reflection: The Savoy Suite, which offered a unique insight into the hotel's patron, including Alfred Hitchcock, Marilyn Monroe and Charlie Chaplin. This popular release for Castle Fine Art was followed by Lost Lives/Split Personalities, which depicted some of history's most famous musicians including David Bowie, Amy Winehouse, Freddie Mercury and George Michael. Music took on a new meaning for Stuart when he began playing the piano seriously. Stuart says: “Music has for me, like many others, greatly influenced my own approach to my art, and the potential it creates within. The emotion that music can reveal allows the listener to transport themselves to a time, a place and a feeling. Art can do the same. We just have to open our minds.” The piano and art took on a new significance for Stuart when he was commissioned by Paul McCartney to paint the piano which he used on his 2004 European Tour. Stuart’s talents also saw him work on several advertising campaigns including Renault, McVities and Virgin; he also painted a triptych of The Alternative Last Supper used as backdrop for the main dining scene in Stephen Berkoff’s 1998 film Decadence. Stuart McAlpine Miller has commissions and collectors around the world, and has exhibited internationally, including Connaught Brown, the Catto Gallery, Kings Road Gallery, Rebecca Hossack Gallery and Duncan Miller in London; Ruth O'Hara and Hoerle-Guggenheim in New York and the SOTA Gallery, Hong Kong, as well as through the Castle Fine Art network of galleries in the UK.
Benham FDC collection mixed lot of various subjects including 50th Anniversary of the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Bridges of London, Harry Potter and others. Some covers are 22 Carat Gold gilded. 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
Trade stickers, Panini, 20 part sets (nearly all over 50% complete, some near complete). Series include Disney Pixar Cars, Frozen, Guardians Galaxy II, Harry Potter Chamber of Secrets, Marvel Spiderman Home Coming, Toy Story, Aladdin etc. May be a small amount of duplication, but most bundles appear to be part sets (gen gd/vg)
Selection of TV & Film collectables including Disney Cinderella Wind-up Pre-Production Sample, Excellent, with tag and letter of authenticity from former Disney Employee, Mattel vintage Masters of the Universe Skeletor, Good incomplete, Man-E-Faces, Good incomplete, Stratos, Good missing gun and Wind Raider Good Plus complete. Funko POP 51 Harry Potter and 618 Rory with Predator Mask, both within Excellent packaging. (7)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows movie scene 8x10 colour photo signed by actor Michael Henbury as Gringott's Goblin. 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
Rowling (J. K.) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, 1st edition, 3rd state, London: Bloomsbury, 1999, 3rd state without printer's name to copyright page, some light toning to the textblock, light spotting to endpapers, original pictorial boards, dust jacket, 8vo, together with another 3rd state copy of the same book, plus Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, 1st deluxe edition, 2000 QTY: (3)
Rowling (J.K.). Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban, Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire, first hardback editions, Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets, Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows, Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince, and Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire, large print hardback first editions, together with McCabe (Bob) Harry Potter Page To Screen, published by Titan Books. (7)
Rowling (J K). Harry Potter and The Cursed Child, parts 1 and 2, first hardback edition, with dust wrapper, Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire, Order of The Pheonix, Half-Blood Prince, and Deathly Hallows, softback, together with Harry Potter Page to Screen, Harry Potter The Artifact Vault, Harry Potter Magical Places from the film, Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone, illustrated by Jim Kay, and Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them. (10)
Stephen King, Christine, Hodder & Stoughton, London 1983, with dust jacket; Stephen King, Needful Things, BCA, London 1992, 2nd reprint, with dust jacket; Hilary Mantel, Wolf Hall, Fourth Estate, London 2009, with dust jacket; Alistair MacLean, Ice Station Zebra, Collins, London 1963, 1st ed; Jack Higgins, The Eagle Has Landed, Book Club Associates, London 1976, with dust jacket; Nevil Shute, Stephen Morris - A Novel, Heinemann, London 1961, 1st ed; Dennis Wheatley, The Irish Witch, Hutchinson, London 1973, 1st ed, no dust jacket; Jeffery Archer, A Twist in the Tale, Hodder & Stoughton, London 1988, signed, with dust jacket; Rory MacLean, Stalin's Nose, HarperCollins, London 1992, 1st ed, signed, with dust jacket; J K Rowling, Harry Potter novels; J K Rowling, The Christmas Pig; and other books, some 1st ed.Qty: 1 box