Palitoy Action Man vintage loose/undressed painted head, plastic hands figures, includes 1 Talking Commander Figure (talking mechanism still works, but a little crackled), a group which appear to be generally Fair to Good (some discolouration/playwear, some of the figures have small cracks on the arm/leg) - see photos (5)
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Palitoy Action Man vintage group to include 2 x loose undressed painted head, plastic hands figures, plus various accessories including part outfits, helmets/hats, guns, plus others - see photos. Conditions are generally Fair to Good, also includes a quantity of Hasbro modern Action Man figures and accessories - Fair to Good. (Qty)
Palitoy Action Man vintage pair to include (1) painted head, plastic hands figure - part dressed in Australian Jungle Fighter outfit; (2) painted head, plastic hands figure - part dressed in Deep Sea Diver outfit, both appear to be incomplete, but are not checked - generally Fair - see photos. (2)
Palitoy Action Man vintage loose Action Cricketer clothing/accessories to include sweaters, shirts, trousers, pads, plus others, also includes 6 x stumps, 2 x bails, 2 x bats, 2 x balls (duplication) - see photo. Conditions are generally Fair (some parts could be rated as Poor and may include a small quantity of anniversary issue or similar parts). (50+)
Palitoy Action Man vintage group to include 2 x loose undressed flock hair, gripping hands figures (hands have hardened and discoloured), plus various accessories including part outfits, helmets/hats, guns, plus others - see photos. Conditions are generally Fair (some parts could be rated as Good - includes a very small quantity of non-Palitoy parts). (70+)
Hasbro modern Action Man, a quantity of loose action figures, vehicles and accessories, including 4 x 4 Jeep, Super Speed Bike, plus others, also includes a quantity of Galoob Micro Machines (or similar) playsets and vehicles - generally Fair to Good, all parts are not checked for completeness - see photos. (Qty)
Palitoy Action Man vintage group of figures to include 3 x dressed flock hair, gripping hands figures (the hands on 2 of the figures have hardened and become brittle and 1 figure has reproduction hands), also includes a quantity of loose accessories (including some non-Palitoy AM parts), not checked for completeness/correctness - generally Fair (some parts could be rated as Poor) - see photos. (Qty)
Palitoy Action Man vintage loose/undressed flock hair, gripping hands figures (all of the hands have discoloured and some have hardened and become brittle), a group which appear to be generally Fair to Good (some discolouration/playwear, some of the figures have small cracks on the arm/leg) - see photos (6)
Palitoy/Cherilea Action Man vintage group to include (1) loose dressed flock hair, gripping hands figure (hands have discoloured and hardened) - Fair; (2) #34155 Field Radio Pack comprising radio, headset, bag, 3 x discs, leaflet - with inner card packing piece and strap - Good, within a Good lift off lid box; (3) Cherilea German Army Motorcycle and Sidecar with machine gun - Fair to Good, within Fair box, plus others not checked for completeness and not tested - see photos. (5)
Palitoy Action Man vintage group to include (1) #34725 Training Tower with various components including sections, platform parts, climbing net, crane, etc - generally Good, within Fair original box; (2) loose flock hair, gripping hands figure (hands are damaged), wearing Field Training Exercise outfit and accessories - generally Fair (the overalls have some rips/tears); (3) loose #34723 Motorcycle & Sidecar (machine gun has broken off, but is present) - generally Fair to Good, none of the parts have been checked for completeness - see photos. (3)
Action Man (and similar) group to include a quantity of Palitoy vintage loose part outfits, guns, helmets/hats, accessories; a quantity of modern issue loose part outfits, guns, helmets/hats, accessories; 3 x dressed Action figures; Tomy #7062 Space Turbo Video Game, within Fair Plus original box - generally Fair (some parts could be rated as Poor) - see photo. (200+)
Hasbro Modern Action Man James Bond Agent 007 group to include (1) The Spy Who Loved Me; (2) Tomorrow Never Dies; (3) Goldeneye; (4) Thunderball, plus others, all appear to be Good Plus to Excellent (a little storage mould/decay is visible on some of the accessories), within Good to Good Plus packaging (creases on the boxes), the contents appear to be unused and complete (but not checked), and are still strapped to the inner packaging - 4 of the boxes appear to be still sealed - see photos. (6)
SALEROOM ANNOUNCEMENT - Please note that the lot does not include Murder on the Orient Express but does include Rollerball / Juggernaut double billAction / Adventure Quad Posters, sixteen UK Quads of mainly Action and Adventure Films comprising Airport 75, Airport 77, The Amazing Captain Nemo, Conquest of the Planet of the Apes, The Four Musketeers, Choir Boys, The Deep, White Line / One In Each, King Boxer, Marathon Man, Prince and the Pauper, Murder on the Orient Express, No 1 / Sicilian Cross, St Ives, Operation Future and Rollercoaster - all folded measuring 30" by 40" - various conditions but generally sound
Action / Adventure Quad Posters, ten UK Quads of mainly Action and Adventure Films comprising Death Wish, Death Wish II, Earthquake, The Towering Inferno, Family Plot, Death Drive, Godfather of Hong Kong, The Pack / Blue Sunshine, Live Like A Cop - Die Like A Man and The Cassandra Crossing - all folded measuring 30" by 40" - various conditions but generally sound
TV & Film related collectibles group including: Spider-Man Limited edition collector gift set, Movie Maniacs Edward Scissorhands action figure, The World of Vikings book, assortment of badges & pins, 9/11 Newspaper Manchester Evening News, plus others, unchecked for completeness or correctness, Good to Good Plus. (Qty).
Twenty Four James Bond 007 Collectible 12" Plastic Action Figures by Sideshow Collectibles comprising of 1) Sean Connery as James Bond - Dr. No, 2) Joseph Wiseman as Dr. No. (White paint marks to box), 3) Honor Blackman as Pussy Galore - Goldfinger, 4) Sean Connery as James Bond - Goldfinger, 5) Harold Sakata as Oddjob - Goldfinger, 6) Sean Connery as James Bond - Thunderball, 7) Telly Savalas as Ernst Blofeld - On Her Majesty's Secret Service, 8) George Lazenby as James Bond - On Her Majesty's Secret Service, 9) Roger Moore as James Bond - Live And Let Die, 10) Julius W. Harris as Tee Hee - Live And Let Die, 11) Roger Moore as James Bond - The Man With The Golden Gun (marks to box front cover noted), 12) Christopher Lee as Francisco Scaramanga - The Man With The Golden Gun, 13) Desmond Llewyn as Q - The Spy Who Loved Me, 14) Richard Kiel as Jaws - Moonraker, 15) Roger Moore as James Bond - Moonraker, 16) Robert Davi as Frank Sanchez - Licence To Kill, 17) Timothy Dalton as James Bond - Licence To Kill, 18) Famke Janssen as Xenia Onatopp - Goldeneye, 19) Pierce Brosnan as James Bond - Goldeneye, 20) Sean Bean as Alec Trevelyan - Goldeneye, 21) Michelle Yeoh as Wai Lin - Tomorrow Never Dies, 22) Ricky Yune as Zao - Die Another Day, 23) Halle Berry as Jinx - Die Another Day, 24) Pierce Brosnan as James Bond - Die Another Day. All figures are boxed, complete and appear in undisplayed condition, most figures are held in place with original plastic packing band. Many boxes have the original tissue paper within box cover. Worthy of closer inspection.
RAY MAN: (1890-1976) American visual artist, a significant contributor to the Dada and Surrealist movements and a renowned pioneering fashion and portrait photographer. The original typescript manuscript of Man Ray´s autobiography Self-Portrait, with numerous manuscript corrections and substantial alternate readings, with accompanying carbon copies of many chapters (also with manuscript corrections), together with a series of autograph and typescript working notes, and further including a few pieces of correspondence between Man Ray and his publishers, The Atlantic Monthly Press. The manuscript, typed by Man Ray himself (the final page bearing the manuscript note ´Typed by Man Ray´) in Paris from 1960-62, is loosely contained in a number of paper folders, each annotated and titled by the artist (designated as a First Draft or First Copy), which include Part I New York (originally The Painter) comprising over eighty pages of typescript manuscript, in a paper folder (extensive and heavy tears to the edges) with manuscript title Self Portrait by Man Ray (first draft) and further marked Part I New York (p. 1-81) at the head. With a second copy of the same, retitled New York, and also including an additional eight pages, originally a continuation of The Painter, but later marked as the beginning of Part II: Paris; nine pages of typescript manuscript in a paper folder annotated by Man Ray 1st Chapter in Part II pp.82-89; sixteen pages of typescript manuscript for a chapter entitled Paul Poiret - The Portrait that was Never Made and marked as pp. 90-106; thirteen pages of typescript manuscript for a chapter entitled The True Story of Kiki of Montparnasse; fifteen pages of typescript manuscript for a chapter entitled Contacts with the Aristocracy and marked as pp. 120-134; and other typescript manuscripts for chapters entitled American & English Writers; Painters & Sculptors; Dada Films & Surrealism; The Depressing Thirties (later altered to The Fateful Thirties and finally retitled as Occupations & Evasions) representing the final chapter of Part II; thirty-two pages of typescript manuscript entitled I Discover Hollywood (Part III) followed by the final chapter, Paris Again (Part IV). In all the typescript manuscript and related carbon copies (some on onion skin paper) amounts to around seven hundred 4to pages, typed to the rectos only, much of the manuscript dedicated to Man Ray´s time in Paris and populated with numerous recollections relating to the Dada and Surrealist movements, as well as his friends and contemporaries including Pablo Picasso, Marcel Duchamp, Francis Picabia, Kiki de Montparnasse (Alice Prin), Lee Miller, Gertrude Stein, Salvador Dali, James Joyce, Tristan Tzara, Paul Eluard, Andre Breton and may others. Also included is an earlier folio typescript manuscript, with holograph corrections, of twenty-eight pages, entitled Paul Poiret (1922), written by Man Ray in Hollywood, California, and dated 15th February 1949 (annotated to the verso of the final page to be rewritten (done Oct. 21-61) see Self-Portait, 1963). Together with Man Ray´s manuscript working notes comprising around forty pages (mainly 8vo) and covering a wide spectrum of individuals and subjects including Pablo Picasso, Dora Maar (´Dora gives up photography for painting, contrary to a book in which a painter, upon seeing Picasso, gives up painting for photography´), Marcel Duchamp (´my oldest friend´) and others, also making more general observations, ´I must keep in mind that I am doing a self portrait, therefore all references to my contemporaries should not be taken as criticism or evaluation of them, but as a clearer portrayal of myself…..After recounting these experiences, controversies, I hope my friends will revise their opinion of me – that I have been too modest – not pushed myself forward enough. Rather it has been the hopelessness of convincing the doubtful ones of the equal value of all efforts – or their futility´, and in a passage headed Ending stating ´If I have spoken at greatest length about those the least known by the majority, it complements my self portrait. At Picasso´s one day a visitor lauded him fervently saying he was the best known living painter – and what did I do, he asked? Evidently I was the best unknown living painter´. Other miscellaneous pages of typescript include an initial summary of Man Ray´s autobiography, in part, ´Following is a table of contents for an autobiography of twenty years in Paris; with some specimen pages on my arrival from New York. Also a chapter on my meeting with Paul Poiret, the famous couturier, in which is depicted his gradual decadence, and the author´s own frustration as a photographer. Each chapter may run from fifteen to thirty pages, which would make about a four hundred page book. There are many other names of personalities that may be included, not mentioned in the table of contents, without unduly prolonging the book, unless other episodes were added, which could easily run the book to seven or eight hundred pages. The use of photographs made in this period is optional. I have all my files and they contain many portraits of the people mentioned. If about twenty were used, it would liven up considerably the book….The photographs are to be regarded as documents, not as reproductions of works of art´, a brief text entitled Originals, Graphics, Multiples, and another entitled Dadamade, dated 8th July 1958. The few pieces of correspondence include a T.L.S., Man Ray, two pages (separate leaves), 4to, Paris, 19th July 1962, to Seymour Lawrence. Man Ray states that he has taken note of his correspondent´s letter ´and modified or deleted passages (in red ink on my copy of the manuscript) enclosing the pages involved [still present]´, explaining ´I have tried to eliminate all references to extra-marital relations as regards Donna [his first wife] and myself, Clem Randolph and Mary Reynolds. The latter is dead; I have lost track of the others including Loupov – do not know whether they are still alive. The names Donna and Loupov are modifications of the actual names: Adon Lacroix and Adolf Wolff´ and further remarking ´I do not know how to treat Donna´s defection and our separation unless I eliminate the whole episode, the most dramatic in my life. If she is still alive I do not think consulting her would arrange matters – she might blow up but it would be without consequence….she is now, if alive, a woman of about 75 years´. Man Ray continues ´There is one other pre-marital episode: my meeting with wife Juliet in Hollywood, but she is signing a waver (sic) to all libel action! I have just thought again on the subject of Donna. She was not really married to Loupov (Wolff) before, had her child with him, and after our separation she lived with other men for sixteen years until on my visit to N.Y. I arranged our divorce to please her. She would not dare to make trouble if all this was brought up…..I regret only having to eliminate the sentence “That night I lost my virginity…..” OWING TO LIMITATIONS IMPOSED BY THE SALEROOM THE COMPLETE DESCRIPTION FOR THIS LOT CAN NOT BE DISPLAYED HERE. PLEASE CONTACT IAA EUROPE DIRECTLY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.

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