UNTITLED - ORIGINAL ARTWORK; Heels and Hose.
Los Angeles: Parliament, 1970s. p. 25. Women rush to purchase black panty hose. Magazine not seen. Signed CBS. More
Los Angeles: Parliament, 1970s. p. 25. Women rush to purchase black panty hose. Magazine not seen. Signed CBS. More
Los Angeles: Parliament, 1960s-1970s. pp. 40-41. Magazine not seen. More
Los Angeles: Parliament, 1960s-1970s. p. 42. Magazine not seen. Cartoon of a sailor tattooing a butterfly to a woman's breast. Signed CBS. More
Los Angeles: Parliament, 1960s-1970s. pp. 28-29. Magazine not seen. A woman with braids and a harpoon gun make a man and dolphin seem nervous. More
Los Angeles: Parliament, 1960s-1970s. pp. 46-47. Magazine not seen. A woman lies naked on a couch, while a man with his pants around his ankles looks surprised, as a second man has loosened his bonds and is reaching for a rifle. More
Los Angeles: Parliament, 1960s-1970s. Magazine not seen. A cheerful boating scene is made ominous by a man standing in the background. The name "John Mann", possibly the artist, is written in blue pencil along one margin. More
Los Angeles: Parliament, 1960s-1970s. Magazine not seen. A near-nude woman holds out her bra towards a man who is either leaving through or closing a door. More
Los Angeles: Parliament, 1960s-1970s. Magazine not seen. More
Los Angeles: Parliament, 1960s-1970s. Image 5" x 14.375" on board 11.75" x 20". Pencil, ink and gouache on board. Largeish piece of vellum stuck to lower portion of image, possibly restorable. Else, very good. Original illustration from men's magazine. Magazine not seen. Artist stamp for W.F. Timpe on reverse. More
Los Angeles: Parliament, 1960s-1970s. p. 35. Magazine not seen. Signed William Aklan. More
Los Angeles: Parliament, 1960s-1970s. Original illustration for men's magazine. Magazine not seen. Many characters from history are getting to know one another. More
Los Angeles: Parliament, 1960s-1970s. Magazine not seen. Signed Miller. Art by John Brooks Miller. More
Los Angeles: Parliament, 1960s-1970s. Magazine not seen. Druidic-like ceremony at a Stonehenge like location with a sacrifice suspended over a pyre. Signed Miller for John Brooks Miller. More
Los Angeles: Parliament, 1960s-1970s. p. 38. Magazine not seen. More
Los Angeles: Parliament, 1960s-1970s. Magazine not seen. More
Los Angeles: Parliament, 1960s-1970s. 9.125" x 8". Pencil and gouache on board. Some tape on top edge, outside image area. Else, very good. p. 90. Original illustration for men's magazine. Magazine not seen. More
Los Angeles: Parliament, 1960s-1970s. 8" x 10". Photograph of artwork, reduced and modified with two smaller mylar overlays, taped to margins. Vellum overlay taped to top edge. Corners creased, fingerprints at bottom margins, wrinkled. OK. Paperback cover art. Paperback not seen. Not an original piece. Possibly Brandon H0use 7196. 7196..... More
Los Angeles: Parliament. pp. 36-37. Magazine not seen. More
Los Angeles: Parliament, 1960s-1970s. Magazine not seen. Art by John Brooks Miller. More
Parliament, 1968-69. pp. 43. "The sport of leg watching has some spicy new angles." signed 'CBS' lower left. Artist's stamp 'BRUCE STEFFENHAGEN / 19561 Elkwood Street / Reseda, California' to mount verso. More
Parliament, 1967. pp. 48-49. "Advice for all of us regarding how to achieve the best possible leg watching" [Also in: Tip Top vol 14, No. 3, 1975, pp. 14]. More
Parliament, 1970. pp. ----. "When hampered by a lack of a lot of loot, a guy has to have something else that will make a gal sit up and take notice of him. Here are some tricks that may blaze the trail to bed." More
North Hollywood: Parliament, 1970. p 10. "Some men prefer virgins, but others have found that it's better to trade with an 'old, established dealer'" More
Los Angeles: Parliament, 1978. pp. 78-79. "The memory of the seductive virgin bathing in the creek kept Brett going as he fought off hostile raiders." Image captioned, "The big cat had been watching as they made love.." More
Parliament, 1969. pp. 26-27. "When the catamount screamed, it frightened her. She looked wildly around to find Brett" Image area: 12 x 5 7/8." More