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A collection of 18x assorted vintage Kenner / Palitoy Star Wars action figure backing cards / card backs. Some rare figure cards included. Comprising of: Emperor's Royal Guard, Han Solo (In Trench Coat), Leia Organa (Bespin Gown), Last 17 Tri-Logo Paploo,Last 17 Amanaman, Obi Wan Kenobi, 8D8, Weequay, Imperial Stormtrooper, Darth Vader, Princess Leia Organa (Boosch Disguise), Lando Calrissian (Skiff Guard), Logray, AT-ST Driver, Leia Organa (Combat Poncho),8D8 Tri-Logo, Walrus Man, and Power Droid. Various conditions. Good assortment.
A rare ex-shop-stock Palitoy made Action Man ' Training Tower ' playset. Comes 100% complete and unused, with the original instruction sheet present. Outer box mint (BUT - stars cut from base), otherwise one of the nicest boxes we've ever seen. Also comes in its original outer cardboard trade box. Rare.
A rare original vintage Palitoy made Action Man ' Front Liners ' series ' British Infantry Uniform ' costume for Action Man figure. Ex-shop-stock, factory sealed upon its original pictorial backing card. Unpunched. Contents mint and unused. Card generally very good, some folding and waving. Very rare in this form.
A collection of 3x Kenner made ' GI Joe : Classic Collection ' 1:6 scale Action Man style figures. Each within the original box. Comprising: George Washington, General Colin Powell and Medal Of Honour Recipient Mitchell Paige . All appear complete (some contents loose in boxes). Good collection.
A collection of assorted boxed comic book related boxed action figures. Comprising of: An Anime ' Little Apple Dolls ' figure, a DC Comics Super Heroes Colleciton hand painted lead figure of Darkseid, Marvel ' Classic Figurine Collection ' Iron Man lead figure, and a Takara Tomy Transformers action figure ' Inch Up '. All contents appear mint, within the original display boxes.
Collection Of Boxed Toys And Action Figures. To Include Doctor Who Smiler Action Figure, Ultima Online Adranath, Images 10th Aniversy Shadow Hawk, Incredible Hulk Bubble Bath Dispensers, Infra Red Control Gorilla, Iron Man Gloves, Knights Vs Dragons, Set Of Four Star Wars Hero Mashers, Warriors Of The Zodiac Aries Figure. With A Collection Of Batman Cars And A Thunderbirds Supersize Thunderbird 3 Etc
Superman and Supergirl multi signed DC comic signed by Len Wein (writer)on cover one unidentified and inside Kirk Alyn, Tommy Bond. Kirk Alyn (born John Feggo Jr., October 8, 1910 - March 14, 1999) was an American actor, best known for being the first actor to play the DC Comics character Superman in live-action for the 1948 movie serial Superman and its 1950 sequel Atom Man vs. Superman, as well as Blackhawk from the Blackhawk movie serial in 1952, and General Sam Lane in 1978's Superman: The Movie. Thomas Ross Tommy Bond (September 16, 1926 - September 24, 2005) was an American actor. A native of Dallas, Texas, Bond was best known for his work as a child actor for two different non-consecutive periods on Our Gang (Little Rascals) comedies (first as Tommy and later as Butch). Also, he is noted for being the first actor to appear onscreen as Superman's pal Jimmy Olsen, having portrayed the character in the film serials Superman (1948) and Atom Man vs. Superman (1950). Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.95
A WW1 full size medal trio consisting of The 1914-15 Star, The British War Medal & The Victory Medal, issued to K.2579 Petty Office Stoker JOHN HENRY K. STRAWBRIDGE of The Royal Navy. These medals were awarded to a man killed in action at Jutland, S.P.O. Strawbridge, a Bristol man, serving on H.M.S. Indefatigable, a battle cruiser which sank at Jutland after shells caused her magazine to explode, 1014 crew were killed and only 3 survivors who were picked up by a German vessel.
A Crimea Light Brigade medal group of three to Sergeant John Thornton 8th Hussars, comprising Crimea medal, officially impressed, with Alma, Balaklava, Inkermann and Sebastopol clasps, India Mutiny medal with Central India clasp, and Turkish Crimea medal (Sardinian Issue, depot impressed and replacement swivel bar)He was severely wounded on August 14th 1858, when Roberts defeated Tantia Topi at Bunass River. The 8th Hussars had one man killed and two sergeants and 10 men wounded in this action, also known as Kattara. Thornton died at Meerut on July 21st 1861 - believed from cholera. Sold with copied roll entries confirming all four Crimean clasps and copied muster roll entries. Thornton is not positively confirmed as a charger at Balaklava but it is confirmed that he was with the regiment throughout the relevant period. Provenance: Lot 176 DNW 17th & 18th May 2016
Nelson Interest - Association Copy, Clarke (The Rev. James Stanier, F.R.S.) and M'Arthur (John, Esq., LL.D., Late Secretary to Admiral Lord Viscount Hood), The Life of Admiral Lord Nelson, K.B., From His Lordship's Manuscripts, two-volume set, Printed by T. Bensley [...], For T. Cadell and W. Davies, London 1809, volume I: vi, 15, xlv, 375pp; volume II: 511pp; volume I with full-page engraved title-piece of The Immortality of Nelson by Charles Heath (1785 - 1848) after Benjamin West PRA (1738 - 1820), further engraved plates, contemporary diced morocco boards with central double fillet with naval anchors to angles, within a band of anthemions and further fillet border (relayed), the later 20th century in-keeping brown leather spines gilt lettered and with further anchors in compartments of raised bands, all edges marbled, volume I with in-keeping later marbled endpapers, volume II with contemporary marbled endpapers, volume I with ink MS presentation inscription to Wells and dated 1811, each volume's front pastedown with Plain Armorial bookplate: William Wells, Holme Wood [Kent], inserted letter front, crown folios Provenance: Vice-Admiral Sir William Wells (d. 1811), of Holmewood House, Kent. Entering the Royal Navy at the sprightly age of 15 years-old, Midhsipman Wells rose through the ranks of the navy by sheer merit while serving and seeing action in the American War of Independence, including the Battle of Saint Kitts in 1782 when stationed in the West Indies, the domestic naval mutiny at Spithead in 1797 - resulting in 19 of his seamen being sentenced to death and 6 flogged, captaining the Glory at the blockade of Brest, guarding the Thames Estuary against the Napoleonic invasion as commander-in-chief of the Nore. After his rapid promotion through the ranks the most important and iconic moment of Wells's career and life came after the Battle of Trafalgar: in 1806, Vice-Admiral Wells was a pallbearer at Lord Nelson's State Funeral. Wells later died in 1811 at Holmewood House, which he inherited along with Bickley Hall at his father's death in 1805, before he was able to take up his promotion to full Admiral. He does not seem to be a particularly pleasant man, as a Captain Maxwell who was court martialled for refusing to take his ship, in his defence said that Wells was cruel and oppressive. Though Wells does not appear on the subscription list in volume I, it seems poignant that an acquaintance should gift him a copy in the early months of 1811, the year of his death.
Action Man - two Action Man figures, one boxed field radio pack and a quantity of Action Man clothing and accessories all in very good playworn condition Est £40 - £60 This lot MUST be paid for and collected, or delivery arranged, no later than close of business on Tuesday. Please do not bid if you are unable to comply
Five action figures: Playmates Star Trek Insurrection Captain Jean-Luc Picard; Playmates Star Trek Insurrection Lt. Commander Data; ToyBiz 12" Collector Series Spider-Man; Playmates Tomb Raider Lara Croft in Tomb Raiding Gear; Playmates Tomb Raider Lara Croft in Wet Suit. VG, boxed/carded. (5)
Great War East Africa Medal Pair of Reverent Thomas Harold Hicks Nyasaland Volunteer Reserve, consisting of British War and Victory medals awarded to “634 VOL T HICKS NYASALAND V.R.” Medals are accompanied by a book written by Thomas Hicks titled “Hornbill Hill”. Accompanied by photocopied research from the Crockford’s Clerical Directory 1959-60, showing him as a member of the Clergy in East Africa. He is also mentioned twice in an article written by the Western Front Association relating to the conflict in East Africa, “Operations around Tunduru and the Mohesi River - For the next ten weeks Shorthose Column garrisoned, patrolled and skirmished in the Tunduru region against enemy forces led by Lieutenant Commander Jantzen. Intense patrolling took place and re-supply convoys of porters arrived from Nyasaland bringing much-needed shorts, puttees and wireless spare parts as well as food. Local Ruga Ruga irregulars were enlisted and often placed under the command of European members of the Nyasaland Volunteer Reserve; prominent Volunteers supporting the column were 543 A Burnett & 634 T H Hicks who acted as supply buyers, Volunteer Hayter who led re-supply convoys, 472 J W Easterbrook (Intelligence Staff), 196 W G Manuel and J C Casson. In a contact on 10 September a 25-man patrol under Lieutenant N C Millman (South African Service Corps) discovered a German company camp and charged into it, routing the enemy who were there. For good work during this action 6892 Private Oyet Opia of No 3 Company received promotion.”, “On 14 November Volunteer Reverend Thomas Hicks of the Nyasaland Volunteer Reserve held a church service at Tunduru,”.
Royal Navy Tunic of Captain Hugh Askew Corbett C.B.E, D.S.O, D.S.C Royal Navy, standard double breasted Royal Navy officers dress tunic with double row of gilt kings crown buttons. To the cuffs is rank lace for the of Captain in the Royal Navy. To breast are medal ribbons for C.B.E, D.S.O, D.S.C, Naval General Service medal, 1939-45 star, Atlantic star, Africa star with rosette, Italy star and 1939-45 war medal with bronze MID oak leaf. To the interior pocket is the original tailors label. Remains in good condition. Hugh Askew Corbett was born in Stepney on 25th June 1916. His father was a Reverent who died of the Spanish Flu in 1919. He was educated at St Edmunds, Canterbury. In 1933 he joined the Royal Navy. His obituary gives the following details “At the outbreak of war Corbett was junior hand in Impulsive, but was soon appointed first lieutenant of Brazen. He was due to leave her to take a course in torpedo and anti-submarine warfare, but insisted on staying at sea. On 15 April 1940, while escorting a landing force to Harstad during the Norwegian campaign, Brazen and her fellow destroyer Fearless attacked the German submarine U-49. Five depth charges were dropped and the U-boat burst to the surface . All but one of the 42-man crew were saved, and while engaged in the rescue work Brazen picked up papers which gave the entire U-boat disposition for the German invasion of Norway. Corbett was mentioned in despatches. After Brazen was sunk off Dover by German aircraft on July 20 1940, Corbett served briefly as first lieutenant in the Hunt-class Tyndale, and in June 1941 he joined the newly-built Lookout, which took part in Arctic convoys, in Operation Ironclad (the occupation of Madagascar) and Operation Pedestal (to resupply Malta). Under a new commanding officer, in May 1943 Corbett took part in Operation Retribution, which prevented the escape by sea of German forces from North Africa to Sicily . Only a few hundred Germans escaped the blockade, and Corbett was awarded a DSC. In September 1943 Corbett was given command of Wheatland, and was at the Allied landings at Salerno until deployed to the Adriatic. On the night of November 1 1944, Corbett was in command of the Hunt-class destroyer Wheatland, leading the destroyer Avon Vale northwards through the shipping lanes inshore of the island of Lussino in the northern Adriatic. His mission was to prevent the evacuation of German troops from Dalmatia, and, keeping his ships hidden against the shadow of the land, he was watching carefully over the Quarnerolo Channel when he spotted two German corvettes, UJ-205 and UJ-208. Increasing to full speed, and lighting the channel with star shell, Corbett opened fire with four-inch guns at 4,000 yards, and in a fierce exchange quickly reduced one corvette to a wreck and blew up the other. Avon Vale had stopped to pick up survivors when a third German ship, the ex-Italian torpedo boat-destroyer TA-20, rounded a headland and opened fire before turning to flee. Corbett gave chase, and in a running fight sank TA-20. The action was over in half an hour, and 71 German survivors were pulled from the water that night and 20 more the next day. Corbett was awarded a DSO. He continued to serve in the Royal Navy during the post war years, being awarded the CBE in 1968. He retired from the Navy in 1969 and died in April 2012. See C&T Auctioneers and Valuers Arms, Armour & Militaria Sale 1/11/2017 for another tunic belonging to this officer.
A c1960s doll dressed as Elizabeth I and a c1980s doll dressed as Princess Diana on wedding day in replica silk gown, two Barbie-style dolls, an unclothed Action Man doll, knitted doll, German bisque head doll with cloth body, a quantity of cloth heads for dolls, various other dolls' heads, a small quantity of clothing, to include a Victorian/Edwardian Kashmiri Paisley shawl (af), straw hats, a Piagetti doll, a quantity of Victorian jet beading and trim and vintage lace and Eleanor St. George; 'Old Dolls' book, also two small albums of stamps, a small quantity of postcards to include topographical and Suffragette series (af).

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