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Marvel Comics: The original artwork for the cover of The Mighty Thor, issue 159, December 1968, by Jack Kirby and Vince Colletta, ink and white paint, 44 x 29 cm (including margin) See back cover colour illustration Condition report Report by RB The backing appears to be one piece of paper, which is folded just above the two pierced holes to the bottom, there are a few pin holes, pencil and ink inscriptions to the borders. Parts have been pasted (with sellotape). Some staining, darkened areas. There are a few creases, fold marks, a small section of loss to the bottom right hand section, all of which should be easy to see from the photographs, although if you would like any detailed shots of any particular corner sections, or designs, please just ask. Clearly this is a paste up for the cover with parts stuck over the top, the way it was done for printing changed with computers. Provenance: this has hung in the vendor's bedroom from the early 1970s. Her father was a creative/advertising designer who worked on campaigns such as Old Spice and Castrol engine oil campaigns, and it is assumed he acquired it from a work colleague, friend or associate at this time. Report by GH The entire bottom two thirds of the image including Thor, the giant's head and right hand wielding the axe and the rocks etc below are pasted on top of the initial board. The giant's left forearm and hand is a separate piece of card stuck on separately, and the intervening space is filled in with detail i.e. the area just above the elbow. The Thor title, and the Marvel comics group section on the left with the price and the date etc are also separate pieces of card which have been stuck down on to the original board. Report by GH All of the image is original artwork, and the image of Thor and the monster is set down on to the board underneath. Similarly the title and the Marvel comics group rectangle are pasted down in the same way. This is done so the images could be arranged and moved around when forming the mock up of the cover. The mock up is not pasted on to the mount behind and is entirely loose and separate. They are being held together by the frame and the glass.
Early 20th century silver purse on chain with engine turned pin striped decoration and fitted leather interior, maker EJ Trevitt & Sons, Chester 1912, 4.5" wide; together with attractive silver topper scent jar with prismatic glass stopper and two further tall faceted glass silver topped glass jars (4)
Scale Model plans - a L B S C 3 1/2 inch gauge Pacific Locomotive " Britannia" construction plan set, no LO81, copyright Percival Marshall & Co, ( 21 pages); others Bantam Cock; Jubilee LMS 2-6-4 Tank Locomotive; G W R 4-6-0 Tender Locomotive 1000 class, engine only, No DWG no 284, mounted, qty
Rolls Royce ephemera including a model Rolls Royce turbine jet engine with plaque inscribed 'Presented to Mick Hoyle from friends and colleagues in the RR toolroom'; Rolls Royce 1904-2004 a century of innovation; workers booklets, Safety Hints for all employees, Works employees guide to the shorter working week, Works handbook (Derby) (1971), Productivity for the Derby factories; engineer's tools including Eclipse No 104 surface gauge mounting block, micrometers, slip blocks, dividers etc., some marked with Rolls Royce calibration labels. Union Membership cards for D Hoyle from 1959 - 1966;
A Magic Lantern projector/enlarger labelled Ross & Co, No.900m, patent, of mahogany, tinplate and bras construction together with twelve slides of The Dogs and Monks of St Benard, produced by Theobald & Co, pre 1894; On slide in black and white painted with Good Night/Thgin Doog with rabbits; and five slides of Victorian firemen and fir engines, titled in paper to the edge; the fire engine station; off with the escape; we were soon out with the engine; tearing through the streets and everyone gave us a wide berth, 8cm square approx (19)
A late 19th century silver cased open face fusee pocket watch, Birmingham 1890, the enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the gilt fusee movement signed 'W. Davenport- Ashbourne No. 99060', the case with engine turned decoration, together with a 19th century continental silver cased open face pocket watch, the silver decorative dial with gold Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the gilt movement not signed, the engine turned case stamped '935', a George IV silver open face pair case fusee pocket watch, Chester 1822, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, the gilt fusee movement signed 'Thos Maston London No. 34365', with plain silver case and a George IV silver open face fusee pocket watch, Birmingham 1828, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, the gilt fusee movement signed 'William Palin Nantwich No. 425', with plain silver case (4)

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