The Star Inn, Geddington |
K78 episode of "Garth: The Spanish Lady" Drawn by Frank Bellamy |
Heritage describe this piece:
Frank Bellamy Garth Daily Comic Strip Original Art dated 1-4-75 (Daily Mirror, 1975). Frank Bellamy was a perfectionist who created some of the best color work to ever appear in British comics. His meticulously-drawn strips were always vibrant and full of life. In 1971, he began drawing the Garth strip in the Daily Mirror, which he drew until his death in 1976. This ink over graphite on Bristol [sic: CS10) daily has an image area of 20.5" x 5.25", and is Excellent condition.If you're wondering what "Canary sack" is, which Francis Drake mentions in the first panel - Wikipedia comes to our rescue. Sir Richard Grenville has a very exciting biography which I'll leave you to explore.
Oh and before I forget, the reason for showing you the Star Inn, Geddinton is that it appears later in "The Spanish Lady" story, as Tony Smith points out in his article on Frank in the Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph of 3 September 1987 (thirty years ago Tony!!)
K67 episode of "Garth: The Spanish Lady" Drawn by Frank Bellamy |
K68 episode of "Garth: The Spanish Lady" Drawn by Frank Bellamy |
K69 episode of "Garth: The Spanish Lady" Drawn by Frank Bellamy |
AUCTION SUMMARY
WHERE?: Heritage Sunday Internet Comics Auction #121743
SELLER:Heritage
LOT #14005
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ENDING PRICE:$286.80 inc. Buyer's Premium = £218.37
NO. OF BIDDERS: 6
END DATE: 22 October 2017