Fox Tote Bag - Limited Edition – Adele Morse

£35.00
Product description from their website:
Fox Tote Bag - Limited Edition
Finally a bag that incorporates french fries and taxidermy foxes!
These bags are 100% hand made and designed by me. From the art work to a custom pattern they were cut, sewn and pressed entirely by the same hands that made the original stoned fox.
Edition of 100 released in 4 drops of 25. They come numbered with a little card to keep.
Super bright and soft 100% cotton fabric that has been digitally printed in the UK using environmentally friendly processes.
The back panel and straps are made with a medium weight natural 100% cotton calico cotton canvas.
The bags are fully French seamed and top stitched to give them strength and a higher quality level of finish and detail..... plus did I mention the french fries?
The bag measures: 33cm x 37cm without handles and 68cm with handles.
Be the envy of all your friends. Scare children at bus stops.
They come very nicely packed and could be sent as a gift.
They are all slightly different as they are handmade. I wanted to make something that will last out of good quality materials so you get something special. You deserve it.
Queen Elizabeth II and Corgi Collectable Figure – Historic Royal Palaces

£28.00
Product description from their website:
Celebrate the life of our longest-reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, and her love of Corgi dogs with this adorable figurine set.
Standing at 7.5cm tall, this little character is perfect for adding a pop of colour and royalty to your shelf, desk, or bedside table.
- Queen and Corgi figurine set
- Designed in London
- Beautifully packaged in a purple gift box
- Colourway exclusive to Historic Royal Palaces
- Materials: PVC / ABS
- Dimensions: 7.5cm tall
Only Fools and Horses vintage style movie poster – Futbolista

£30 (A2, unframed)
Product description from their website:
This Time Next Year - Only Fools and Horses vintage style movie poster
Donald Rodney: A Reader – Spike Island Artspace

£20.00
Product description from their website:
This reader brings together crucial perspectives from leading art historians, artists and peers, illuminating artist Donald Rodney’s enduring influence on contemporary art and cultural discourse.
Adopting the physical dimensions of Rodney’s treasured sketchbooks, this book also includes full-scale reproductions of his notes and drawings, alongside selected works spanning his career.
"Donald Rodney was a trailblazer. He was able to articulate and deconstruct the ongoing damage projected onto the black male body often found in popular media. Drawing on forms of representation that have refused to consider black masculinity as sensitive or vulnerable, Donald’s artistic practice stands for a worldly humanness, infused with poignancy and incisive brilliance.”—Sonia Boyce, artist and peer of Donald Rodney
Published on the occasion of the exhibition Donald Rodney: Visceral Canker at Spike Island, Bristol, Nottingham Contemporary and Whitechapel Gallery, London.
DONALD RODNEY
Donald Rodney (b. West Bromwich, 1961–1998) was a British artist. He was born in West Bromwich, to Jamaican parents, and grew up in Smethwick, on the outskirts of Birmingham. He studied Art Foundation at Bournville School of Art, Birmingham (1980-81); BA Fine Art at Trent Polytechnic in Nottingham (1981–1985); and completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Multi-Media Fine Art at Slade School of Fine Art in London (1987). Rodney first gained visibility as a member of the BLK Art Group in the early 1980s, through a series of exhibitions titled The Pan-Afrikan Connection (1981–84).
Rodney’s solo exhibitions include Reimagining Donald Rodney, Vivid Projects, Birmingham (2016); Donald Rodney – In Retrospect, iniva, London (2008); 9 Night in Eldorado, South London Gallery (1997); Cataract, Camerawork, London (1991); Critical, Rochdale Art Gallery (1990); Crisis, Chisenhale Gallery, London (1989); The First White Christmas & Other Empire Stories, Saltley Print and Media, Birmingham (1985); and The Atrocity Exhibition & Other Empire Stories, Black Art Gallery, London (1986).
Rodney’s work is in the collections of Tate Gallery, London; Arts Council England; the British Council; the Government Art Collection; Museums Sheffield; the National Galleries of Wales; South London Gallery; Wolverhampton Art Gallery; and Birmingham City Art Gallery.
Punk Patches: London Calling – Rough Trade
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£6.00
Product description from their website:
Keep it punk with this absolutely MINT woven patch.
Guframini Bocca miniature – Powerhouse, Australia

$400.00 AUS (was $420.00 AUS)
Product description from their website:
As if in a fairy tale, the Gufram icons have become smaller and have now turned into Guframini®! The most radical Italian design company has just revealed some brand new creations for its fans: miniatures of the Bocca®, Cactus® and Pratone® designed in a 1:8 scale; the new miniatures perfectly reproduce the smallest details of the famous domestic sculptures exhibited in the world’s leading museums.
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang – Corgi

£32.99
Product description from their website:
2018 marks the 50th anniversary of the wonderful musical adventure that is Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. The movie is loosely based on the 1964 novel by Ian Fleming with the screen adaptation written by iconic childrens author Roald Dahl and directed by Ken Hughes.To mark this anniversary, were proud to re-introduce the iconic 1:45 scalecar back into the Corgi range. The wings are moveable and the car will contain all four characters from the original November 1968 release, Dick Van Dykes character Caractacus Potts, Adrian Halls Jeremy Potts, Heather Ripleys Jemima Potts and Sally Ann Howes, Truly Scrumptious!
Mary Cameron: Life in Paint – Museums & Galleries Edinburgh – City of Edinburgh Council

£20.00
Product description from their website:
This beautiful catalogue accompanies the free exhibition 'Mary Cameron: Life in Paint' at City Art Centre in Edinburgh (2nd November 2019 to 15th March 2020). The show celebrates the life and career of the pioneering Edinburgh-born artist. The catalogue is written by Helen E. Scott, Curator of Fine Art at City Art Centre, Edinburgh, with a foreword by Kenneth McConkey, Professor Emeritus of Art History at the University of Northumbria.
Mary Cameron (1865–1921) was a woman ahead of her time. She began her artistic career as a portraitist and genre painter in her native city, before venturing abroad to study in Paris. Foreign travel proved to be an enduring source of inspiration. In 1900 she visited Madrid for the first time, and became captivated by the Spanish culture, people and scenery. Establishing studios in Madrid and Seville, she painted large-scale compositions of traditional peasant life, dramatic bullfights and rural landscapes. Cameron exhibited widely during her lifetime, and her talents were admired by contemporaries such as John Lavery and Alexander Roche.
The free exhibition explores the fascinating story of Cameron’s life and career, charting her creative journey from elegant family portraits to breathtaking Spanish scenes. It features over forty rarely seen artworks from public and private collections, complemented by historic photographs and archival material. The show runs from 2nd November 2019 to 15th March 2020.
Orders for this book are fulfilled by Museums & Galleries Edinburgh. Purchases support the collection.
Valve Flip-Flop kit – The National Museum of Computing

£54.99
Product description from their website:
Dive into the world of vintage computing with this Valve Flip-Flop Kit, designed for enthusiasts eager to recreate a fundamental building block of early digital electronics. This kit provides everything you need to construct your very own one-valve flip-flop circuit.
Holga 135FC Camera – The Photographers’ Gallery

£54.99
Product description from their website:
The famous Holga plastic "toy camera" from Hong Kong was originally designed for 35mm film but was reconfigured for 120 medium format for the Chinese market in the 1980s. This can result in light leaks, vignetting and unpredictable soft, dreamy images and is a great way to get into medium format photography at a much cheaper price than more sophisticated alternatives.
The Holga became very popular through the 2000s thanks to specialist suppliers such as the Bookshop and Lomography with a wide range of cameras and accessories but in 2015 the factory suddenly closed down. Luckily the moulds were saved and another company Sunrise is now manufacturing several Holga models again.
This is the 135FC 35mm model with a built-in flash and black corners so that images vignette like a classic Holga 120 camera. Unlike other cheap, re-usable 35mm cameras it has two aperture and four focal length settings.
Specifications
- Format: 35mm compact camera
- Type: Compact camera
- Lens: Plastic 60mm
- Focal length: Adjustable 0.9m to infinity
- Aperture: f/8 / f/11
- Shutter speed: 1/100th or bulb
- ISO: No setting, 400 ISO optimal
- Flash: Built-in and external hotshoe mount
Shaun the Sheep Large Soft Toy – Bristol Museums

£24.99
Product description from their website:
Shaun the Sheep Soft Toy has been a family favourite since he first appeared on our screens back in 1995. Since then, his popularity has grown into a world-wide phenomenon with 5 TV series, a BAFTA award, games and generally a huge following.
He is the coolest sheep around. Now you can have your very own Shaun the Sheep soft toy.
Made from the softest and highest quality materials, this Shaun the Sheep is super cuddly, has dangly legs and arms with 3d eyes giving him his unique character features.
Tapestry of Black Britons Poster – Arnolfini

£6.00
Product description from their website:
A2 Exhibition Poster
Printed on blue back paper
Pennywise Polymer Painting – Clay Disarray

£140.00
Product description from their website:
Pennywiser Polymer Clay Painting with Shabby Frame
Here's my interpretation of the horror legend that is Pennywise the Dancing Clown, of course from the IT movies.
Measurements: 9" x 11" (outer frame) - for standing on a surface or wall display.
Trans Ally Lanyard – Gay Pride Shop

£3.00
Product description from their website:
This lanyard is in the colours of the colours/flag style of the Trans Ally Flag.
It's approximately 90cm in length and fastens with a black plastic breakaway safety clip.
It has a zinc-alloy clip to allow you to hang items from it, such as keys or a work-pass.
The 100 Greatest Advertisements 1852-1958 – History of Advertising Trust (eBay shop)

£7.00
Product description from their website:
All net proceeds will support History of Advertising Trust
HAT preserves the advertising heritage of the UK and makes it accessible for study and research.
Condition: Acceptable
Polaroid Lab Starter Set – Polaroid

£134.99
Product description from their website:
With one Lab printer and one pack of color i-Type film, you (or a loved one) are ready to turn your phone pictures into real life Polaroid photos with 100% Polaroid chemistry. Connect to the Polaroid App to create split frame collages. Compatible with Polaroid i-Type & 600 film.
Help Spain - Radical Tea Towel – People’s History Museum

£15.99
Product description from their website:
The Spanish Civil War broke out in 1936, after General Franco led right-wing nationalist rebels against the democratically elected Republican government. Franco received support from fascist Italy and Germany, but due to an international non-intervention pact, other foreign powers (with the exception of Communist Russia) refused to get involved to help the republicans despite the very clear breach of democracy. However, this didn’t mean people didn’t try to help: although official involvement was prohibited, radicals around the world took up the cause for justice and democracy and joined the International Brigades, paramilitary units set up by the Communist International to help the government resist the coup d’état. A campaign entitled ‘Help Spain!’ was launched by The Artists International Association in Britain to encourage recruitment, and this tea towel is based on one of the posters produced for the campaign.
Dimensions 48 x 70cm
Made from heavyweight, unbleached organic cotton with a hanging loop.
Designed in Wales and ethically printed, cut and sewn in England
Great Escape Boxy T-Shirt – Chris Barker

£24.69
Product description from their website:
Great Escape Boxy T-Shirt
Designed and sold by christhebarker
Mark 9 Superjet Goggles – Brown – National Motorcycle Museum

£39.99
Product description from their website:
One size fits all – Fully adjustable headband (Lined with silicone strips for extra grip) & suitable for wearing over open-faced helmets
PVC leather facemask – Hand stitched over soft foam for added comfort
Tough polycarbonate lenses – Shatterproof/ scratch resistant and 99.9% UV protected; Meets Safety Institution Standards (BSI – BS4110)
Goggle frames – Silver/grey paint over solid brass frames for the unique, stylish look
The Halcyon Mark 9 Superjet style goggle was originally used for open-cockpit flying but soon became popular with motor car and motorcycle enthusiasts. The silver painted brass frame is hand-stitched to a soft, padded brown synthetic leather facemask. The goggles come with UV-protected scratch-resistant polycarbonate lenses. Each lens is housed in an independent frame which can be easily removed from the goggle to allow replacements to be fitted. Optional upgrades are available, such as laminated glass, which is very popular for aviation purposes. The glass lenses can also be taken to your local opticians to have prescription lenses bonded to the inner surface. They are the perfect choice for any classic motorcycle, motor car, or aviation enthusiast. The head band now also comes fitted with triple silicon, elasticated non-slip strips for the perfect grip when worn over an open face crash helmet.
