Poster art, vintage advertising and other drawrings

That’s pretty much what I bought the lot for. The Tarbuck and George Best ones I have in mind as gifts for friends.

Sketch of Piccadilly Circus Underground Station by Renzo Picasso

1929

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No idea if this was a poster,but it should have been

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There were a series of 3D drawings of stations released about 30 years ago for display in those Tube stations.

They sell for big bucks in the US.

Reminds me of the nonsensical underground hideaway the Sunday Times depicted as Bin Laden’s secret base at Tora Bora.

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The Indian Lopwell
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Indian Lopwell outdoor system


You can get an STD and LSD at the Indian Lopwell, nice to see some continuity with the Devon master event

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Is that @coco in his younger days in the bottom photo?

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How apt - “Swiss Tent (n.) - a larger, multi-occupant Dutch Oven.”

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Cheeky cnut!



Go past 11.

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This guy does some great unique posters but this one it particularly good.

Giclée prints are really nice quality.

I have been looking at some stuff produced by a local couple.

This will probably be coming home with me at some point, although there are plenty of other local views

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Good price for that kind of quality. I’ve got one of a Pioneer SPEC-1 pre-amp that Axel (of The Vintage Knob fame) sent me which he had a scanned from the original brochure that he owned.

I like that one Kev.

The scent of Wednesday




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Innocent packaging from the past. “Big Tits” was the nickname of Tart-Chestnut Company owner Titus Tart. The illustration on the package is of ol’ Big Tits himself.

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Stevie 1973 - what a line up

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