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Action Man - An Action Man figure with flocked hair and eagle eyes in Space Ranger cotton uniform, with some accessories noted including helmet, rifle, grey "metallic" tabbard in purple and red colours, plastic boots and plastic gloves. Comes on display stand. Comes with reproduction Space Ranger Patroller box. Some hair loss and some age related wear to the tabbard noted, the gloves appear to be both right hand gloves, otherwise the figure and uniform appear to be in about very good to very good plus condition. The figure and accessories have not been checked for completeness or correctness. (This is not a guarantee.) [GM]
Action Man - An Action Man figure with flocked hair and painted eyes in blue High Altitude explorer uniform with union jack and lined hood. Some accessories noted including white plastic hat, goggles, red binoculars and white boots. Comes on display stand. No box. The figure and uniform appear to be in about very good plus to excellent condition. The figure and accessories have not been checked for completeness or correctness. (This is not a guarantee.) [GM]
Action Man - An Action Man figure with flocked hair and painted eyes in black and white football uniform with tracksuit top with "SPURS" on the back, with some accessories noted namely white plastic football and Action Man Tottenham Hotspur metal pin badge. Comes on display stand. No box. The figure and uniform appear to be in about excellent condition. The figure and accessories have not been checked for completeness or correctness. (This is not a guarantee.) [GM]
Action Man - Elite Force - A collection of accessories including weapons, boots, gloves, equipment (some on sprues) and other items for Action Man type figures together with an Elite Force jacket (with unused transfers), and some loose display stands. The items are in a range of conditions. At least one reproduction noted. The items have not been checked for completeness or correctness. (This is not a guarantee.) [GM]
Action Man - An Action Man figure with painted head in French Resistance uniform, with some accessories noted including beret, belt, red binoculars, gun and hand grenades. Comes on display stand. No box. The figure and uniform appear to be in about very good plus to excellent condition. The figure and accessories have not been checked for completeness or correctness. (This is not a guarantee.) [GM]
Action Man - An Action Man figure with flocked hair and painted eyes in blue and orange helicopter pilot uniform, with some accessories noted including Action Man helmet, green goggles, USAF air vest and oxygen mask. Comes on display stand. No box. The figure and uniform appear to be in about very good plus to excellent condition. The figure and accessories have not been checked for completeness or correctness. (This is not a guarantee.) [GM]
Action Man - An Action Man figure with flocked hair and beard and painted eyes in mountaineering uniform with trousers, round neck jumper. Some accessories noted namely tan plastic hat and rope. Comes on display stand. No box. The figure and uniform appear to be in about very good plus to excellent condition. The figure and accessories have not been checked for completeness or correctness. (This is not a guarantee.) [GM]
Action Man - An Action Man figure with flocked hair and painted eyes in blue jumpsuit with striped cuffs together with accessories to include what appears to be Space Rangers International helmet, white plastic utility belt, white padded body armour, white plastic boots and laser gun. Comes on display stand. No box. Slight mark / rub to tip of nose, otherwise the figure and uniform appear to be in about very good plus or better condition. The figure and accessories have not been checked for completeness or correctness. (This is not a guarantee.) [GM]
ACTION MAN - Two Action Man figures with flocked hair and painted eyes (no uniforms). The figures are stamped "Made in England by Palitoy under licence from Hasbro (c)1964". The figures show signs of use and wear. They have not been checked for completeness or correctness. (This is not a guarantee.) [GM]
Action Man - An Action Man figure with painted head in navy sailor work shirt and trousers uniform with some navy parade accessories. Accessories noted include white plastic cap, white rifle, white belt, black boots, and black pistol holster and pistol. Comes on display stand. No box. The shirt shows signs of age related yellowing / fading but otherwise the figure and uniform appear to be in about very good or better condition. The figure and accessories have not been checked for completeness or correctness. (This is not a guarantee.) [GM]
ACTION MAN - Two Action Man figures with flocked hair and painted eyes, one with beard (no uniforms). The figures are stamped "Made in England by Palitoy under licence from Hasbro (c)1964". The figures show signs of use and wear. They have not been checked for completeness or correctness. (This is not a guarantee.) [GM]
Action Man - An Action Man figure with painted head in Royal Airforce uniform, with some accessories noted including RAF forage cap, shoulder bag, belt, and gun. Comes on display stand. No box. The figure and uniform appear to be in about very good plus or better condition. The figure and accessories have not been checked for completeness or correctness. (This is not a guarantee.) [GM]
Action Man - Palitoy - Hasbro - 2 boxed reproduction Action Man uniform sets by Hasbro c2006 comprising Famous British Uniforms 17th/21st Lancers and Action Man Cricketer #34802. Both sets appear to be factory sealed and therefore are presumed to be mint. The packaging appears to be excellent to mint.The items have not been checked for completeness. (This is not a guarantee.) [GM]
ACTION MAN - An Action Man figure with flocked hair and painted eyes, together with various body parts including an eagle eyes head, limbs and similar, and 3 display stands which appear to be in factory sealed bags. The figure is stamped "Made in England by Palitoy under licence from Hasbro (c)1964". The figure and parts show signs of use and wear and have not been checked for completeness or correctness. (This is not a guarantee.) [GM]
Action Man - an Action Man figure with flocked hair and painted eyes in tan uniform with felt gilet with metal buttons, with some accessories noted including felt gloves, helmet, goggles, pistol and holster. Comes on display stand. No box. Some stains or marks on parts of the uniform and some age related wear to the buttons but otherwise the figure and uniform appear to be in about very good condition. The figure and accessories have not been checked for completeness or correctness. (This is not a guarantee.) [GM]
Rorke's Drift.- England (Edward Lutwyche, army officer serving with Col Evelyn Wood's column, later Major-General, d. 1910) Autograph Letter signed to his sister Frances Catherine England, 5pp., 8vo, Camp Col Woods Column [South Africa], 28th January [1879], a contemporary account of the Battle of Isandlwhana and the subsequent action at Rorke's Drift, Battle of Isandlwhana, "I suppose you will have read in the papers before you received this of the terrible disaster that has befallen the Generals Column on the 22nd... as far as we can make out the Generals camp was about 7 miles in advance of Rorke's drift and having heard of a large body of Kaffirs in the neighbourhood left the camp in charge of Col Pulleine 24 Regt with 4 companies and two guns... He seems to have missed the Kaffirs but Col Durnford... fell in with them in another direction and being hard pressed sent to Col Pulleine for assistance the Col went out with 3 companies but in the meantime Col Durnfords force had been defeated. The Kaffirs then fell on the camp and destroyed it taking the guns and killing all the gunners and nearly every man in it...", Rorke's Drift, "A few fugitives fled to Rorkes drift where there was one company of the 24th Reg. under a subaltern named Bromhead (brother of the officer who married Miss Huntington...) this one company threw up a defence of bags of grain and held out against 4000 Kaffirs from 4 oclock in the afternoon until 4 next morning when they were relieved by the general they lost 9 killed and 13 wounded. Several officers that I knew will have lost their lives a good many of them will be remembered in Dover where the regiment was quartered...", describing the fall back across the blood river and a skirmish at Ingwe, "I am still in capital health but the disaster to the other columns have cast a gloom over all nothing else is talked of", folds. *** A contemporary account of the disaster of Isandlwhana and the subsequent heroic action at Rorke's Drift. England served with the Somerset Light Infantry in the Indian Mutiny, and in the Transvaal and Zulu Wars. Succeeded to command of 2nd Battalion, May, 1880, and exchanged to 1st Battalion December, 1880, and commanded it to May, 1885. Retired pay, Hon. Major-General in 1900.
COLLECTION OF SIGNED DC COMICS, including Batman #50 Dynamic Forces Sketch Variant signed by Jae Lee, The Batman Who Laughs #1 (x3) and #2 signed by Jock, Batman #50 Forbidden Planet Variant signed by Jock on three separate covers, The Man of Steel issues 1-6 signed by Brian Michael Bendis, Batman One Dark Knight signed by Jock, DC Universe Rebirth, one signed by Ethan Van Sciver, Action Comics #1000 (x3) 2 variant cover, 1 signed by Brian Michael Bendis, the other two signed by Jock, Justice League issue 1 (x6) two variant covers signed by Jock, DCEASED 1-3 signed by Lucio Parrillo and Ben Oliver on separate covers, Wonder Woman #750 signed by Adam Hughes (x4), Wonder Woman Black & Gold two variant covers signed by Warren Low, Action comics #1046 signed by Philip Kennedy Johnson, Green Lantern Worlds Without A Justice League signed by Phillip Kennedy JohnsonNote: Whilst McTear's has no reason to doubt the authenticity of the signatures, we offer no guarantee in that respect.
Registration No: JBC 212V Frame No: 088794 MOT: ExemptA genuine family owned 900SS from newA mostly original Ducati that has been cared forAll original paintwork from newA current V5C on fileFollowing Paul Smart's success at the 1972 Imola 200 Formula 750 race aboard a brace of specially prepared desmodromic V-twin, there were demands from the public for a replica. Aside a limited run of homologation specials; fortunately, in 1975 Ducati introduced the 900SS, a machine that shared the same DNA whilst being built in greater numbers. It adopted the square case 860cc engine whilst retaining the 750SS cycle. The Silver and Blue livery worn by the first examples changed to a Black and Gold livery for 1978 which continued until 1980.This Ducati 900SS was purchased on 6th February 1980 from Apple Motorcycles in Hinckley, the original sales receipt is in the comprehensive document folder supplied with the bike. It has had only two owners and has been in the same family since new, ridden regularly during the early 1980s, including trips to the Isle of Man and to Grand Prix events in Germany and Holland. The GB sticker is still present on the original dual seat which will be included in the sale, the single seat was fitted in 2020. In the mid-1980s, the bike was put away in storage, however, it was kept clean and the engine turned over at various intervals. 2015 saw the bike sold to another family member who recommissioned the machine with full overhauls of the front and rear Brembo brakes, including new Hel Performance brake lines and the Dellorto carburettors which were also comprehensively rebuilt with many new internals, including floats and accelerator pump diaphragms purchased from Eurocarb Ltd. As part of the recommissioning process, the original-fit Speedline Gold magnesium wheels were replaced with stainless spoked wheels. The original magnesium wheels will be supplied with the bike along with the original plastic bellmouths and indicators. The clutch action has been improved by the addition of the longer clutch action arm, giving a much lighter easier pull at the clutch lever. The engine has never been apart, and the factory lead seal is still present on the front cylinder exhaust locking ring. The paint, decals and fairing/screen are all original with no respraying or replacements. The bike will be supplied with a comprehensive set of paperwork including the original purchase documentation, previous MOT certificates, a quantity of purchase receipts for service items, replacement parts including the spoked wheels etc and some related Ducati paperwork. Also included are the rare Ducati factory service books, the owner’s manual and original warranty documentation. The Ducati has been ridden regularly each summer (dry miles) since 2015 and was last ridden in the summer of 2024. For more information, please contact: Mike Davis mike.davis@handh.co.uk 07718 584217
Action Man: A collection of assorted Action Man to include: two Action Man figures, damage to hands commensurate with age, various weapons and accessories; together with a collection of four unboxed vehicles including: Cherliea boat, Cherliea Motorcycle and Sidecar, Pawtucket Hasbro vehicle and one other. Generally in good condition. Please assess photographs. (one box)
FOUR BOXED HASBRO ACTION MAN VEHICLES, the first a 1993 4x4 with Missile Launching Cannon Vehicle, box reference 12751, model with addition non related stickers all over, no missiles or flag, a Street Racer, box reference 27562, includes 4 rockets, no spoiler, spent sticker sheet, instructions and other related leaflets, a Silver Speeder, box reference 76500, includes four missiles, spent sticker sheet and instructions, a Moon Raker Space Explorer, box reference 27876, no missiles or instructions, a Scuba Ski, box reference 27563, with 4 missiles, its rider and instructions, with two unboxed models, a missile firing bike and paraglider, and also a snowboard
A COLLECTION OF MODERN HASBRO ACTION MAN FIGURES AND ACCESSORIES, all in playworn condition, to include three boxed sets, contents not checked, boxes damaged, seven loose Action Man figures, Dog figure, two foot lockers containing assorted clothing, weapons and accessories, child's Action Man Backpack containing Binoculars, Notebook, Compass etc. (2 boxes)
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED PALITOY ACTION MAN FIGURES, CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES, two figures which are both painted hair examples, clothing to include Sailor, Astronaut (missing camera and tether cord but otherwise appears largely complete and with instructions), German Stormtrooper, Footballer (red shirt missing badge, blue shorts, red socks and black boots), Deep Sea Diver and Survival Set, contents of sets not checked, all in playworn condition (2 boxes)
A BOXED PALITOY ACTION MAN SPACE CAPSULE, No.34705, playworn condition, Attitude Control Stick handle has broken off (present in capsule) and has some damage to Safety Harness but otherwise appears complete and in fairly good condition with some marking and wear, decals complete and in fairly good condition, box complete with packing piece but has damage, marking and wear, Stars have been cut out
A QUANTITY OF UNBOXED AND ASSORTED PALITOY ACTION MAN FIGURES, CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES, two flock haired figures, fair haired Talking Commander figure, voice still works but phrases unintelligible, dark haired gripping hands figure with damage to both hands, clothing includes Canadian Mountie, Royal Marines and Mountaineer, accessories include Special Operations kit, with a Cherilea German Motorcycle and Sidecar outfit and damaged Marx Jeep, all in playworn condition, clothing and accessories not checked for completeness (2 boxes)
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED TOYS, to include boxed Hornby 3.D.S. Three Dimensional Space System Hypergates set, two unboxed Hasbro Action Man figures, unboxed Scalextric Porsche 962, No.C356, missing mirrors and one rear wheel, assorted boxed diecast vehicles by Corgi, Saico, Matchbox Models of Yesteryear, Eaglemoss Batman Movie Batmobile still sealed in original packaging, Maisto, Shell Classic Sportscar, with an unboxed Plasto plastic Ford Tractor with front loading shovel and rear ditching bucket, Welly plastic Volkswagen Type 1 split screen Microbus, , assorted Tonka Toys including a plastic battery operated tracked Loading Shovel, all unboxed items in playworn condition (2 boxes)
Harrison, (John L.) [Captain,18th Century] Manuscript Miscellany books of letters and poems, [London, circa 1771-75], small 4to, one volume in contemporary vellum, the other marbled paper boards and leather spine, approximately 80 text pages (not including blanks), some leaves excised (stubs remaining)Pencilled note to paste-down states “MSS book of Capt. J. L. Harrison. London”The two books show the ambitions of its author to be a wit and a poet and captures friendships built through letters and exchange of verse. Among the extracts from published works and occasional jokes, Captain Harrison of Bishop’s Hall in Bethnal Green, has copied letters sent and received, the majority of which are in verse form. Several names occur in the manuscript, but one appears multiple times, a “Mr A-m M-t”. In a prefatory note to a poem he sends to A. M., he writes: “I beg you’ll point out the faults it contains of which I’m conscious there are many and communicate them and your opinion of the whole to me” (ff. 25). Harrison records verse he receives in return, with both men using the medium of poetry to foster their friendship and affirm each other’s work. In a series of letters to and from “A M—t”, he asks his friend to help settle “A controversy [which] arose between two young lady’s and myself: I held that in the marriage state the man is the better half, they that the woman is which we left to be undecided…” A.M. does not fully agree, so Harrison replies, “I wonder sir you should give the preference to the Lady’s for I think the man is certainly the better half for he has the care of his business the getting of money to support his family and sundry other things I might mention” and marshals quotations from Virgil, Ovid, William Shenstone, Elizabeth Rowe, and John Milton. A.M. responds with allegory which tells of a man (aptly named “John”) who fails to understand the meaning of things: On discovering a leather purse he thinks: “Leather says he can serve some end / Old shoes perhaps may patch and mend […] Regardless of the luck thus gain’d / Concerned him not what it contain’d” Harrison pens a “jocular” verse regarding women (including the line “As he the Master she should Mistress be”), then after a confused defence of his position, protests that it “was A jocular Piece of raillery and as such I apprehended it would have been taken”. He concludes his apologetic letter, “This sir I hope will Atone for the misapprehensions of my former. I conclude With saying I entertain the most sincere and unfeign’st respect for them [women] and all those that defend them And remain your sincere Friend.” (ff. 17-18). On the next page we see Harrison’s “jocular” verse in action again in a rebuke to an unresponsive servant (we are given only their initials “C. B”) whose door he has been “thumping” to no avail: “But all my labour’s been in vain / And you have laid reclin’d till eight / Beneath your drowsy sluggish weight […]”. When not attempting to assert the superiority of men or berating servants, he shares an “Acrostic to Miss E.H on having the toothache”, and there are several letters and verse to his sister, which he signs “your ever loving Brother”. There are also a handful of pages detailing accounts relating to millinery.

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