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FIVE BOXED UNBUILT POLAR LIGHTs THE ROBOT FROM 'LOST IN SPACE' PLASTIC CONSTRUCTION KITS, No 5030, all still factory sealed, with two different boxed Hope 'Space 1999' jigsaw puzzles, contents not checked and three Konchi U.F.O. S.I.D.. (space Intruder Detector) models (ten items, two in one box)
Yoneya - An unboxed Mechanical Walking Spaceman Robot by Yoneya. The clockwork robot stands approximately 19cms in height and has tin printed details with hinged arms. The robot works but does not walk. Overall the robot appears to be in Good condition but has alignment issue possibly due to play and use. A desirable collectable nonetheless.
A timeless collection of 17 7" singles by the glorious Connie Francis. Titles include Eighteen/ Faded Orchid (45-MGM 962, Ex+), Little Blue Wren/ I Never Had A Sweetheart (45-MGM-945, Ex+), Stupid Cupid (45-MGM-985), Fallin' (45-MGM-993), My Happiness (45-MGM-1001), Lipstick On Your Collar (45-MGM-1018), Robot Man (45-MGM-1076), Too Many Rules (45-MGM-1138), Don't Cry On My Shoulder (45-MGM-1151), Vacation (45-MGM-1165), I Was Such A Fool (45-MGM-1171), Follow The Boys (MGM 1193), Whatever Happened To Rosemarie (MGM 1212), Tommy (MGM 1236), Don't Ever Leave Me (MGM 1253), Roundabout (MGM 1282) & Bossa Nova Hand Dance (MGM 1295). Condition is generally Ex to Ex+/ Archive. All in original company sleeves.
A smashing pack of 16 7" singles on the MGM label. A run of rarities by Hank Williams and Connie Francis, also includes a number of titles on the labels "SP" catalogue number prefix. Artists titles include Hank Williams inc There's No Room In My Heart (45-MGM-921), Singing Waterfall (45-MGM-931), Low Down Blues, Rootie Tootie, Leave Me Alone With The Blues. Connie Francis inc Robot Man (45-MGM-1076) & Stupid Cupid (45-MGM-985). "SP" prefix artists/ titles include David Rose (SP-1009), Hank Williams inc (SP-1048), (SP-1049), (SP-1067) & SP-1085). Sheb Wooley (SP-1130), Ginny Gibson (SP-1121), Pay O'Day (SP-1129), Charles Wolcott (SP-1144). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
Vintage Star Wars Toys & Collectables, sealed Star Wars Postage Stamp Collecting Kit, West End Games 25mm Miniatures (3), Micro Games ROTJ Electronic Game, Butterfly Originals ROTJ Scissors (2), Emperor's Royal Guard Eraser, Japanese Diet Coke R2-D2 type robot keyring, Clipper Star Wars Board Game, in original packaging with loose 1985 Droids Lightsabre, Pencil Tops (5), diecast Micro Collection Hoth miniatures (6), Deka Plastics large Mug, Comic Colour Guide form 1983, framed 1990s reproduction 'A New Hope' poster by ZigZag, Illusive Concept Boba Fett Statue and other items, P-E, Boba Fett statue degrading, boxes P-E (qty)
A box of 40+ comics and graphic novels, including DC, Goldkey, and Century 21, titles including "Classic Comic Strips from the Worlds of Gerry Anderson", "The X-Men Companion", "Robot Sexy", "The Medusa Chain", "The New Teen Titans", "Korak, Son of Tarzan", and "The Mighty World of Marvel", all still sealed
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #37 - (1966 - MARVEL - UK Price Variant) - First appearances of Norman Osborn and Robot-Master + Spider-Man tracks his Spider-Tracer using his spider-sense for the first time - Steve Ditko cover and interior art - Flat/Unfolded - a photographic condition report is available on request
Original vintage Soviet propaganda poster - In the Name of Peace and Progress For the Glory of Our Motherland! - featuring a great design depicting a Lunokhod / Moonwalker rover on the moon with its helical antenna sending a signal to a red star on earth with curved lines as satellite communication against the dark space background, a yellow hammer and sickle symbol on the side of the red vehicle and the slogan in bold lettering below. During the Cold War era Space Race (1955-1975), the Soviet Union designed a series of Lunokhod robotic lunar rovers to land on the moon for exploration and research to support their manned Moon Race missions after NASA's successful Apollo landings; the rovers were launched by Proton-K rockets and transported by Luna spacecraft; the programme started with the Lunokhod 1A remote-controlled robot that was destroyed during its launch in 1969 and ended before the Lunokhod 3's planned launch in 1977 when the programme was cancelled; Lunokhod 1 (launched 1970) and Lunokhod 2 (launched 1973) were both successful missions and the last vehicles to be placed on an extraterrestrial body until the Mars Pathfinder in 1997. Silkscreen printed. Excellent condition. Country of issue: Russia, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 50x37, year of printing: 1970s
A quality pack of 10 LPs and 12" singles by Joy DIvision and New Order. JD titles include Unknown Pleasures (FACT 10, square cornered inner, Ex/ Ex), Still (FACT 40), Closer (FACT 25, printed inner), Transmission (FAC 13.12), Love Will Tear Us Apart (FAC 23, LYN 8535-14/ 8536-14 matrix, laminated sleeve), Atmosphere (Facus 2). New Order inc Low-Life (FAC 100, onion skin paper wrapped sleeve), Power, Corruption & Lies (FACT 75, die-cut sleeve, Strawberry matrix), Blue Monday (FAC 73, die-cut sleeve, The Robot matrix) and Technique (Fact 275). Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.
A quality selection of 7 records by Joy Division and New Order. Includes a mixture of LPs and 12" singles. JD titles include Unknown Pleasures (FACT 10, square cornered inner, record is Ex, textured sleeve has a little edge shelf wear, strong VG+) & Closer (FACT 25, 9/5/80 label, A1 OLD BLUE?/ B1 matrix, rouded corner inner. Record is Ex+, sleeve is Ex). New Order titles include Low-life (FACT 100, printed inner, record is Ex, sleeve with onion paper wrapped sleeve is strong VG+), Brotherhood (FACT 150, printed inner, Ex+, sleeve still has shrink wrap cover on Ex+), Power, Corruption & Lies (FACT 75, printed inner, Ex+/ Ex), Blue Monday (FAC 73, black square corner inner, A2 THE ROBOT/ B2 THE ROBOT matrix, record is strong VG+, die-cut sleeve is VG+) & State (FAC 153, printed inner Ex/ Ex).
Asimov (Isaac). I, Robot, 1st edition, New York: Gnome Press, [1950], marginal red stain to rear pastedown and endpaper, light spotting to fore edges, original red cloth, rear cover with damp stain towards lower corner, dust jacket, spine and front panel margins faded to grey, clear tape reinforcement at head and foot to verso, small tear and loss to rear panel, small tears and nicks to edges, damp stain at foot of rear panel and flap, 8voQty: (1)
Asimov (Isaac). I, Robot, 1st UK Grayson & Grayson edition, 1952, original cloth, dust jacket, small abrasion to front panel (from sticker removal?), a little rubbed with small chips, 8vo (the first UK edition was published by Dennis Dobson in 1950), together with Capote (Truman). Breakfast at Tiffany's, 1st UK edition, London: Hamish Hamilton, 1958, a little light spotting and toning, contemporary presentation inscription to front endpaper, original cloth, price-clipped dust jacket, spine ends chipped, light spotting to rear panel, 8vo, plus Nabokov (Vladimir). Lolita, 1st UK edition, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1959, small clear tape residue marks to rear pastedown, original cloth, dust jacket, edges slightly rubbed, 8vo, with four others: F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tender is the Night, 1st UK re-issue, Grey Walls, 1953, Herman Wouk's The Caine Mutiny, 1st US edition, 1951, Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited, 1st US trade edition, 1945 and a paperback reprint of Isaac Asimov's The Martian Way and other science fiction stories, 1971 (signed by the author)Qty: (7)
Cocktailshaker, 1. H. 20. Jh., Clown-Roboter- Verchromter Korpus mit 3 aufgesetzten Knöpfen. Deckel mit rotem Kugelkopf mit Metallapplikationen (Nase, Mund, Ohren...). Leicht ber. H. 25 cmCocktail shaker, 1st h. 20th c., clown robot- Chromed body with 3 attached knobs. Lid with red ball head with metal applications (nose, mouth, ears...). Slightly rubbed h. 25 cm

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