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Lot 1065

6 Vintage Action man dolls / figures in original clothing and another af.

Lot 1067

Action Man Training Tower, a homemade War Room (Command Centre), vehicle etc.

Lot 1270

Two vintage Action Man / GI Joe action dolls by Palitoy and Hassenfeld Bros (Hasbro), both stamped to rear, together with a range of clothing and accessories, housed in a wooden munitions box.

Lot 1272

Palitoy Action Man 'Action Soldier' doll with clothing accessories and official equipment manual, 34014, in original box. 

Lot 1271

A collection of vintage Palitoy Action Man figures, clothing and accessories including three dolls, Sea Wolf submarine and an arsenal of weapons.

Lot 86

A Great War 1916 ‘French theatre’ M.M. group of five awarded to Sergeant J. Rogers, Essex Regiment, a veteran of the Boer War - when he was severely wounded at Hartenbosch, 8 April 1902 Military Medal, G.V.R. (4490 Sgt. J. Rogers. Essex. R.) officially renamed; 1914 Star (47010 Sgt. J. Rogers. Essex. R.); British War and Victory Medals (47010 Sgt. J. Rogers. M.M. Essex. R.) area of erasure before number on BWM, number on VM officially corrected; Army L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 2nd issue with fixed suspension (4490 Pte. J. Rogers. Essex. R.) mounted for wear, generally good very fine (5) £300-£400 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- M.M. London Gazette 11 November 1916. John Rogers served with with the Essex Regiment, and was attached to No. 3 Section, Burma Mounted Infantry in South Africa from 24 January 1900. He was severely wounded near Hartenbosch, 8 April 1902. Rogers served with the 2nd Battalion, Essex Regiment during the Great War on the Western Front as a Private from 22 August 1914. The Battalion took part in the battle of the Somme in 1916, where they Battalion advanced at 8.35am on the 1st July; and were beaten back by strong enemy counter-attacks. The Battalion’s strength at the close of the day was 2 officers and 192 other ranks, out of a total of 24 officers and 606 men who had gone into action. Sold with copied service papers. Note: Another M.M. group to this man, correctly named in all respects, was sold at Spink in 2005, including a Q.S.A. with ‘Cape Colony, Driefontein, Transvaal’ clasps and a K.S.A. with two clasps, possibly indicating that the above is a replacement or duplicate group.

Lot 37

A fine ‘Mekran Expedition 1898’ C.B. group of nine awarded to Colonel R. C. G. Mayne, Bombay Army The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, C.B. (Military) Companion’s breast badge converted for neck wear, silver-gilt and enamels; Afghanistan 1878-80, 1 clasp, Kandahar (Lt. R. C. G. Mayne, 29th Bo. N.I.); Kabul to Kandahar Star 1880 (Lieut: R. C. G. Mayne 29th Bombay N.I.); Egypt and Sudan 1882-89, dated reverse, 1 clasp, Tel-El-Kebir (Lieut: R. C. G. Mayne, 2nd Belooch: Regt.); China 1900, no clasp (Lt. Col: R. C. G. Mayne, C.B., A.D.C., 30 Belooch: Inf:); Coronation 1902, silver; Delhi Durbar 1903, silver; Coronation 1911; Khedive’s Star, dated 1882, mounted court-style, minor enamel chips to the first, the earlier campaign medals with pitting from star, otherwise very fine and better (9) £2,800-£3,400 --- Richard Charles Graham Mayne was born on 27 August 1852 in Simla, India, the son of Major Robert Graham Mayne, and Eliza Anne Landale. He was sent back to England to be educated at Wellington College, and then attended the Royal Military College Sandhurst, being commissioned as an Ensign into the 83rd County of Dublin Regiment of Foot in 1872. Mayne then transferred to the Indian Army, and was appointed a Lieutenant with the 29th Bombay Native Infantry, which was otherwise known as the Balooch Regiment. He saw service during the Second Afghanistan War of 1878-80, being present during Lord Robert's famous march from Kabul to Kandahar during August 1880, and was then present at the capture of Kandahar on 1 September 1880. Mayne was then present with the Indian Contingent sent to Egypt during the Egyptian War of 1882, being present in action at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir on 13 September 1882. Mayne was promoted to Captain in 1884, and then to Major in 1892, followed by Lieutenant Colonel in 1898, and appointed to command the 30th Bombay Native Infantry which was otherwise known as the 3rd Balooch Regiment. It was in this year that Mayne performed his most distinguished services for the Indian Army when he commanded the forces during the little known but important Mekran Expedition. At the turn of the 19th Century, the Mekran area of north-west India (now Pakistan) and adjacent south-east Persia was a remote dry strip of land running along the northern coastline of the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea. This was, and remains today, one of the most hostile and inaccessible regions in the world. Mountains rising to over 10,000 feet formed a backdrop to the coastal desert. Habitation inland followed watercourses that ran through gorges in the hills where date gardens could be irrigated. Coastal communities existed on fishing and smuggling, with Muscat, in Oman across the Straits of Hormuz, being a major source of illegally-imported weapons. The camel provided a transport resource, as well as milk and meat. The standard of living was very low, bordering on wretched, for many inhabitants. The people were hardy and lawless Muslim Baluch tribesmen who resisted outside interference and who constantly intrigued and fought amongst themselves. In the British-administered portion of Mekran government of a sort was achieved by tribal treaty supervised by British Political Agents. The British presence was most evident on the coast where a telegraph line ran from Persia to Karachi. However, by 1898, British survey parties were working inland. In January 1898, conflict broke out in Kej, where the Hindu Nazim Diwan Udho Das (a district administrator who reported to the ruler of the region, the Khan of Kalat) was disliked and disrespected by the Baluch sardars (leaders) Baluch Khan and Mehrab Khan Gichki. The latter, with the complicity of Baluch Khan, attacked Diwan Udho Das on 6th January, imprisoned him in Kalatuk Fort and looted his treasury. Meantime, the unsuspecting British had deployed four surveyors, with Punjabi civilian support staff, into the Kolwa and Kej valleys, depending on the Baluch sardars' levies for security. On 9th January, the camp of one of the surveyors, Captain J. M. Burn, Royal Engineers, was attacked by local tribesmen. The fifteen-man levy escort team, commanded by Rhustam Khan, brother of Mehrab Khan Gichki, stood aside as sixteen support staff were slaughtered. The attackers and the escort party then seized thirty-five rifles and 15,000 Rupees. Captain Burn had been sleeping on a hill three miles away, and he was alerted by one of his men who had escaped from the camp. Burn started off on foot to Balor, thirty-five miles away. At Balor he sent messengers to alert the other surveyors, and he obtained a camel to ride to Urmara, whence on 11th January he telegraphed a report to Brigadier-General T. A. Cooke, the Officer Commanding Sind District, at Karachi. Within two hours of the report's arrival, a military response was initiated. Lieutenant-Colonel R. G. C. Mayne, commanding 30th Bombay Infantry (3rd Baluch Battalion), was ordered to proceed with 250 men to Urmara, seventy-five miles east of Pasni. Transportation was provided by the tug Richmond Crawford, with a local boat in tow carrying followers, baggage, 400 rounds per rifle, and rations for one month. Three British officers and one medical officer accompanied Mayne. Parties from the 21st Bombay Infantry were despatched to Chabbar and Jask in Persian Mekran to protect British telegraph facilities in those locations. Meanwhile those sardars wishing to avoid direct conflict with the British escorted the three remaining surveyors and their men into Urmara. At Urmara, Colonel Mayne landed his men, horses and supplies by using local bunder boats (ship-to-shore coastal boats). More troops were being organised to join Colonel Mayne, and Pasni was chosen as the operational base. From Pasni, a direct route led north to Mehrab Khan's fort at Turbat and the nearby fort at Kalatuk where Nazim Diwan Udho Das was jailed. Colonel Mayne marched on 19th January with his men along the 100 miles of telegraph line to Pasni, repairing the line as he went. The hostile sardars had sent instructions that the British were not to be offered camels to assist with transportation, but the British Political Agent for South-East Baluchistan, Major M. A. Tighe, quickly found camels for Colonel Mayne. None of the beasts were strong due to recent droughts in the region and many died under the pressure of work. By 27th January, Colonel Mayne had under his command at Pasni the 30th Bombay Infantry (400 rifles), a section of No 4 Hazara Mountain Battery (two 7-pndr guns), and eighty-eight transport mules. Two days later the following troops left Karachi to join Colonel Mayne: 6th Bombay Cavalry (half-squadron); 30th Bombay Infantry (eighty rifles, tasked with guarding telegraph facilities at Urmara, Pasni and Gwadur); Bombay Sappers and Miners (one British and one Indian officer with twelve other ranks); No 42 Field Hospital ('C' and 'D' Sections); an additional twelve transport mules. Colonel Mayne left Pasni with his men and the two mountain guns on 27th January, knowing that Baluch Khan intended to block his advance to Turbat. Four dry and dusty days later at 08.00 hours, the column came across the hostile Sardars and 1,500 of their men on hills 300 feet above the mouth of a narrow six-mile long defile. When the advance guard under Lieutenant N. R. Anderson got within 850 yards of the enemy, it came under breech-loading rifle fire. Captain A. Le G. Jacob, with fifty rifles, was deployed onto a hill on the enemy's left flank where he met stiff opposition. Lieutenant J. H. Paine and his gunners now delivered destructive blows by blasting the sardars' forces with shells. Colonel Mayne sent Captain R. Southey with fifty rifles to drive the enemy off low hills to the left (west) of the defile. At that moment Lieutenant H. T. Naylor appeared with thirty-two sabres from the 6th Bombay Cavalry. ...

Lot 61

A good Second War ‘Burma operations’ M.C. group of five awarded to Jemadar Sultan Ali, 4th (Sikh) Battalion, 12th Frontier Force Regiment, Indian Army, for his gallantry in leading an attack on a heavily enemy occupied village on 25 March 1945 Pakistan Independence Medal 1947 (PJO 16092 Jem Sultan Ali 12 F.F.R.); Military Cross, G.VI.R. reverse officially dated 1946; 1939-45 Star; Burma Star; War Medal 1939-45, mounted court-style as worn in this order, very fine (5) £1,000-£1,400 --- M.C. London Gazette 2 August 1945: ‘In recognition of gallant and distinguished services in Burma.’ The original Recommendation, for an Immediate award, states: ‘On 25 March 1945 Subedar Sultan Ali was the commander of No. 7 Platoon, C Company, ordered to attack and clear the village of Kyigon (Map Meiktila sheet 1:25000, Square 3134). The company went in with No 7 Platoon as a spear head, as the degree of enemy resistance was at this time was not known, and had to be ascertained. A troop of tanks was in support, but took no part in the first phase of the attack, and remained behind, outside the village. On entering the village Subedar Sultan Ali’s platoon soon came under fire from Japs in the trenches and fox-holes in the vicinity of the Pagodas to their front. By skilful manoeuvring of his sections Subedar Sultan Ali soon overcame this opposition, about one section strong, and destroyed the enemy. He them continued his advance into the village, and came under automatic fire from strong bunker to his front, and heavy sniping from both flanks. The platoon was pinned down, and almost at once the enemy begun to shell the position from close range, with great accuracy, and casualties to the platoon begun to mount. A lesser man might have withdrawn his platoon from such a predicament, and gone in again with tank support, but Subedar Sultan Ali at once decided that the solution lay in a swift and determined attack to destroy the enemy and occupy his trenches. This he did, and under his inspiring leadership his platoon went in and at the point of bayonet, destroyed the enemy, and occupied his position. Subedar Sultan Ali was badly wounded by a shell splinter in the stomach before reaching the enemy position, but continued to direct his platoon and shout encouragement, until the enemy were destroyed and the men under cover. Not till then did he allow himself to be dragged away and evacuated. The platoon suffered 2 killed and 9 wounded in the action, but secured a firm base in the centre of the enemy resistance, and it was from here that the further operations of the Company were launched, with the tank support, and the village completely cleared, in spite of constant shelling. Kyigon was not again occupied after our men were withdrawn in the evening. This Subedar has shown determination and skilled leadership of the highest order, and his courage has inspired his men to give of their utmost throughout the recent operations.’ Sultan Ali was born in the district of Rawalpindi and attested for the 12th Frontier Force Regiment, Indian Army, on 21 June 1930. He served with them during the Second World War in Burma from 9 December 1941 to 20 May 1942; in Assam from May to August 1942; ands again in Burma from 5 February 1945. He was pensioned on 21 June 1958, after 28 years’ service. Sold with copied service records and a photographic image of the recipient.

Lot 190

Three: Lieutenant W. E. Mills, 5th (Royal Irish) Lancers, who fought at Mons in 1914 and was part of the last cavalry unit to withdraw from the town during the retreat. Subsequently joining the Paramilitary unit of the Royal Irish Constabulary (ADRIC) on 10 September 1920, Mills served as Section Leader of “E’ Company during the Irish War of Independence; placed under the command of Major-General H. H. Tudor he was tasked with counter-insurgency operations against the Irish Republican Army - later becoming known as one of ‘Tudor’s Toughs’ 1914 Star, with clasp (6894 Tptr: W. E. Mills. 5/Lrs.); British War and Victory Medals (6894 Pte. W. E. Mills. 5-Lrs.) mounted as worn, cleaned, generally very fine (3) £400-£500 --- William Ewart Mills was mobilised in Dublin with the 5th (Royal Irish) Lancers and served in France from 15 August 1914 with 3rd Cavalry Brigade. Present at Mons on the morning of 23 August 1914, he witnessed the attack by the German 1st Army and the retirement to the Valenciennes-Meubeuge road; outnumbered and with the French Fifth Army also falling back, the B.E.F. had no choice but to continue to retire in what later became known as the ‘Great Retreat’, covering over 250 miles. Discharged on 28 October 1915, Mills was later appointed to a commission on 23 February 1918 as Temporary Second Lieutenant in the Reserve Regiment of Cavalry. Advanced Lieutenant in the 1st Reserve Regiment, he relinquished his commission upon joining ADRIC on 10 September 1920; allocated service number ‘506’, Mills was sent to the Depot Company (Headquarters), which that week was in the process of moving from the Curragh to Beggars Bush barracks, Dublin. Briefly appointed Chief Quartermaster of Stores, Mills transferred to “E” Company, ADRIC, on 23 February 1921. Raised Section Leader, the reverse of his MIC records his address as ‘The Railway Hotel, Westport, County Mayo’. On 24 March 1921, Auxiliaries from “E” Company raided Mulloolly’s farmhouse, near Strokestown, Roscommon, the day after the Scramogue ambush; shot in the neck, 25 year-old Michael Mulloolly’s death proved highly controversial, contemporary sources noting that he was unarmed when killed by Temporary Cadet Basil Peers. A months later, “E” Company held a masked ball at Boyle which resulted in their C.O. receiving a death threat; the events of that evening were later documented by The Daily Mail on 28 April 1921: ‘Dance with Colonel at Masked Ball How a Colonel of the R.I.C. Auxiliaries danced with a Sinn Fein beauty is related by a special representative of the Press Association... Colonel S. Forbes Sharp, Commander of E Company, gave me interesting details: “I had a partner in two dances,” he said, “a very handsome young lady in gypsy costume. She was unknown to me and I to her. When masks were removed she was pointed out to me as the Sinn Fein leading lady of the town. She pretended to be very annoyed at having leaned on the arm on the person in charge of the Auxiliaries, but I’m sure she wasn’t really. The I.R.A. men are of course furious at all of this. They have sent me a note headed with a black cross saying: You are doomed. Prepare for Death... Unfortunately, my hands are so full organising a concert for next week that I can’t find time to get measured for a coffin.”’ Just a few weeks later, the Republicans suffered one of their worst reversals of fortune during the whole War of Independence when five IRA men were killed in a botched ambush outside Westport on 19 May 1921. The incident was later documented by the Irish Times: ‘The incident at Kilmeena between Westport and Newport was one of the worst reverses for the IRA in the War of Independence. About 65 IRA men from the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Battalions of the West Mayo Brigade were involved in the action of May 19th. The attempt to ambush two Crossley tenders and a Ford car failed when one of the lorries evaded the ambushers and the soldiers involved got out. The heavily armed soldiers used a machine gun against men who only had shotguns. One of those who died was Paddy Jordan, the vice commandant of the Castlebar battalion.’ “E” Company finally departed Westport on 18 January 1922 and were disbanded following the Anglo-Irish Treaty. Many of the Auxiliaries went on to join the Palestine Police Force in the British controlled territory, although it remains unknown whether the recipient joined them. According to a newspaper report, Mills later petitioned the Divorce Court, London, for a dissolution of his marriage to Sarah Ann Mills, on the grounds of her misconduct with a man named Terry, with whom she had borne an illegitimate child. Granted a divorce, it appears that Mills later re-married and set up home at Beechville, Loughgall, Northern Ireland. Sold with the recipient’s Soldier’s Pay Book.

Lot 80

An exceptional Second War Immediate D.S.M. group of five awarded to Leading Seaman Charles W. Urry for gallantry when H.M. Submarine Shark was sunk by enemy action in circumstances that the Admiralty considered “can hardly be equalled in the history of submarines” Distinguished Service Medal, G.VI.R. (L.S. C. W. Urry, P/J.101583) engraved naming; 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; War Medal 1939-45; Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.VI.R., 1st issue (J101583 C. W. Urry. A.B. H.M.S. Shark) mounted for wear, extremely fine (5) £2,400-£2,800 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Provenance: Dix Noonan Webb, June 1998. D.S.M. London Gazette 21 August 1945: ‘For gallantry and devotion to duty in His Majesty’s Submarine SHARK on 6th July 1940 when she was forced to surface through damage sustained in an air attack and then attacked continuously from the air for over three hours, until, all ammunition having been expended, she was scuttled to prevent capture by the enemy.’ The following details are taken from the recommendations for Honours and Awards to personnel ex H.M. Submarine Shark which was sunk by enemy action on 6 July 1940: ‘In heavy weather some 30 miles S.W. of Skudesness H.M. Submarine SHARK was surfaced to recharge her batteries nearly exhausted by the long dive during the drawn-out summer day. Half an hour later an enemy aircraft was sighted and the submarine was dived. The ensuing attack damaged one screw and the rudder, and caused a leak aft which eventually forced the submarine to surface. It was soon apparent that she could neither submerge nor steer a steady course and preparations were therefore made to fight it out whatever came along; aircraft being the expected opponents. All available H.E. ammunition was brought on deck, the 3” gun, Lewis gun and all available rifles brought up and kept ready for use. At about midnight the expected attack began and for more than 3 hours the submarine was subjected to vicious attacks by sea-planes, bombers and fighters, culminating in 4 Me.109’s subjecting the personnel on bridge and casing to a devastating attack with cannon and machine gun fire which caused many casualties. Despite fire below and rising water in the Engine Room, the ship’s company fought on and had the great satisfaction of seeing one aircraft retire from the fray in a badly damaged condition. Although realising that the situation was quite hopeless fire was maintained until all the ammunition was expended. The gallantry and fortitude of this company in such bad conditions as were contended with during those hours [...] can hardly be equalled in the history of submarines, and the attached recommendations are most wholeheartedly concurred in. “Leading Seaman Charles William Urry: Devotion to duty as a member of the gun’s crew. When the gunlayer went on to the bridge to man the Lewis gun, Urry took over the duties of gunlayer of the 3” gun and fired H.E. continuously throughout the night in an attempt to frighten the enemy aircraft.”’ The surviving crew of the Shark spent the remainder of the War in captivity, Leading Seaman Urry being held in Stalag IXC at Marlag. He was liberated on 2 May 1945, when the full story of the Shark’s ordeal became apparent in the report compiled by her skipper, Lieutenant-Commander P. N. Buckley. The resulting awards included the D.S.O. for the skipper, D.S.C.s for two officers, and six D.S.M.s. Charles William Urry was born at Gosport, Hampshire, on 27 November 1905. He entered the Navy as a Boy 2nd Class aboard H.M.S. Impregnable on 23 August 1920. He volunteered for submarines on 14 October 1936. Following training (for which he achieved 85.5%) and as additional crew at Dolphin Urry was lent to the submarine Otway on 10 November 1936 for nine days. After his appointment as additional crew at Dolphin, he returned to Otway on 20 November 1936 until 3 April 1937, when he was once more additional crew. On 1 July 1938, Urry joined H.M.S/m Shark and was presented with his L.S. & G.C. medal on 27 November 1938. Passing for Petty Officer in March 1940, he was taken prisoner of war after Shark was sunk by German sea and air craft in July 1940, being imprisoned at Stalag IXC at Marlag, Germany, for the duration of the war and eventually repatriated at Portsmouth on 18 August 1945 Sold with case of issue for D.S.M.; named card box of issue for Second War medals addressed to the recipient, with Admiralty enclosure; Admiralty letter announcing the award of the D.S.M.; photograph of the recipient on the conning tower of Shark; news cutting with photograph; two identity tags; Stalag IXC Prisoner of War camp identity tag; P.O.W. camp Christmas Cards for 1941 and 1942, both addressed to his wife, and two others. Together with copied research including full record of service, Submarine card, and accounts of the loss of the Shark by her skipper and other publications.

Lot 1029

A QUANTITY OF TOYS TO INCLUDE AN ACTION MAN MOTOR BIKE, A LARGE HELICOPTER, ETC

Lot 125

Four Hasbro Action Man figures, boxed.

Lot 287

A COLLECTORS SHOWCASE NAPOLEONIC FIGURE boxed, with a horse artillery team, three Britain's WW1 soldiers and other models and accessories, with a 40th anniversary Action Man sailor

Lot 260

COLLECTION OF MODEL VEHICLES (LARGE COLLECTION) TO INCLUDE CORGI, MAJORETE, MATCHBOX, HOT WHEELS, SUPERFAST, TOY SOLDIERS, EARLY ACTION MAN ETC

Lot 115

A Cherilea Desert Panzer tank, Cherilea Jeep with supply trailer, Action Man Solar Hurricane Cherilea desert Panzer tank with original box, Length 63cm x Width 29cm x Height 27cm, Cherilea Jeep with supply trailer with original box. Length (inc. trailer) 75cm x Width 21cm x Height 23cm, Action Man Solar Hurricane, incomplete. Length 54cm x Width 18cm x Height 20cm

Lot 39

Action Man - Four 1970-77 Figures, Red Devil Parachutist with overals, helmet, goggles and boots, Atomic Man with overals, boots, etc. Also included a selection of period accessories including parachute, Rifle Rack, rubber space suit, helmets, etc.

Lot 44

A Selection of 1/6th Scale Action Man / Action Figure Clothing and Accessories. includes Khaki, light and heavy weight materials, flying jacket, etc.

Lot 47

Four Pallitoy Flock Hair Action Man, two dark hair (no beards), two blonde (one with beard) along with another flock haired head and other loose limbs. (faults)

Lot 40

Three 1/6th Scale Action Figures, including Flock Hair Action Man (painted eyes), DID Action figure with mortar launcher and one other. boots, etc. (some faults and discoloration )

Lot 45

An early Action Man, soft head, flesh coloured rivets, hard hands, c1964 (playworn but intact)

Lot 41

A Quantity of 1/6th Scale Action Figure Accesories, including Kriegsmarine 1941 Kar98k, Action Man SLR rifle, Action Man Sten Gun, etc. (two trays)

Lot 1542

Two trays containing a large quantity of Lego and others, together with various Action Man figures etc

Lot 1598

A quantity of cartoon and action man related figures

Lot 240

MARVEL BRONZE AGE LOT (26 in Lot) - Includes ADVENTURES ON THE PLANET OF THE APES #2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11 + AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #223, 286, 287 + BLACK PANTHER #1, 2, 3, 4, 7 + JUNGLE ACTION #12, 13 + MAN FROM ATLANTIS #1, 5 + MARVEL PREMIERE #44, 48, 50 + MARVEL SPOTLIGHT #12, 13 + UNCANNY X-MEN #116, 117

Lot 323

MIXED DC LOT (87 in Lot) - Titles include Action Comics, The Adventures of Superman, Azrael, Sword of Azrael, Batman the 10c Adventure, Batman: No Man Land, Underworld Unleashed: Batman, Catwoman, Justice League Task Force, The Man of Steel, Nightwing, Robin, Robin II + World's Finest

Lot 30

IRONHEART LOT (4 in Lot) - Includes INVINCIBLE IRON MAN VOL. 3 #7 (Third Printing) + INVINCIBLE IRON MAN VOL. 4 #1 (Action Figure Variant) GRADED 9.4 by CGC + INVINCIBLE IRON MAN VOL. 4 #1 (Second Printing) + IRONHEART #1 (1:25 Jamal Campbell Variant) - Includes the first cameo appearance of Riri Williams, the first cover appearance of Riri Williams as Ironheart + the first mention of the Ten Rings terrorist organization

Lot 1637

Job lot of Action man figures and vehicles.

Lot 159

A Action Man spotlight

Lot 5248

Marvel comics: Spider-Man. A group of seventy (70) modern-age comic book issues (1995 - 2022).A collection of modern age comic titles and issues all featuring the Amazing Spider-Man.The Amazing Spider-Man (Peter Parker) is an American Superhero character created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko first appearing in Amazing Fantasy comics No. 15. After enjoying instant success for the publisher, the character has gone from strength to strength continuing to be the premier character for Marvel.Lot includes:LETHAL FOES OF SPIDER-MAN (1993) No. 1 & 2 HOUSE OF M; SPIDER-MAN (2005) No. 1ADVENTURES OF SPIDER-MAN (1996) No. 1,4 & 5SYMBIOTE SPIDER-MAN (2019) No. 1 & 2SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN VOL 1 (2013) No. 1,2,4-7,10,16 (5 KEYS)SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN TEAM-UP (2013) No. 3SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN TEAM-UP (2014) TRADE PAPERBACK GRAPHIC NOVELSUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN VOL 2 (2019) No. 5 & 6SENSATIONAL SPIDER-MAN VOL 1 (1995) No. 0,2-9,12,18 (1 KEY)SENSATIONAL SPIDER-MAN VOL 2 (2006) No. 32SENSATIONAL SPIDER-MAN (1988) TRADE PAPERBACK AMAZING SPIDER-MAN SUPER SPECIAL (1995) (KEY ISSUE)AMAZING FANTASY No. 1000 (2022) (KEY ISSUE)AMAZING FANTASY VOL 1 (1996) No. 18RED GOBLIN, RED DEATH (2019) No. 1B (VARIANT COVER)MARVELS SPIDER-MAN, CITY AT WAR (2011) No. 1-3MARVEL SELECTS, SPIDER-MAN (2000) No. 4SPIDER-MAN Vs WOLVERINE VOL 1 (1990) No. 1SPIDER-MAN SAGA VOL 1 (1991) No. 1SPIDER-MAN SUPER SPECIAL (1995) No. 1 (KEY ISSUE)SPIDER-MAN; OFFICIAL MOVIE ADAPTATION (2002) No. 1SPIDER-MAN; OFFICIAL COMIC ADAPTATION (2004) No. 1SPIDER-MAN 2099 VOL 1 (1992) No. 3-5, 14,15,20,32,33,44 (1 KEY)SPIDER-MAN/GEN 13 (1996)SPIDER-MAN/KINGPIN: TO THE DEATH (1997)SPIDER-MAN CLASSICS (1994) No. 15SPIDER-MAN NOIR VOL 2 (2020) No. 2SPIDER-MAN NOIR EYES WITHOUT A FACE (2010)SPIDER-MAN UNLIMITED VOL 1 (1994) No. 7SPIDER-MAN Vs THE PUNISHER (2000) No. 1SPIDER-MAN CHAPTER ONE (1999) No. 0SPIDER-MANS TANGLED WEB (2002) No. 16 & 21 (1 KEY)SPIDER-MAN; VELOCITY (2019) No. 1 (KEY)SPIDER-VERSE VOL 2 (2015) No. 1 & 2MARVEL ACTION, SPIDER-MAN VOL 2 (2020) No. 1UNTOLD TALES OF SPIDER-MAN No. 25 (1997)~(70)Condition Report: Issues mostly present as High Grade. Averaging approximately NM condition (9.4).All issues come bagged and boarded in new Polypropylene bags and comic boards.

Lot 5266

Marvel and DC Comic books: A group of 170 copper / modern age comic book issues.A collection of 170 American comic issues from popular American independent comic book publishers Marvel, DC Comics, Vertigo, Wildstorm, Image and others arranged alphabetically. Issues range various ages, titles and publishers included. Some minor key issues and sequential runs included.Titles include: Action Comics, Amazing Fantasy, Amazing Spider-man, Cable, Captain America, Catwoman, Conan, Daredevil, Deadpool, The Defenders, Detective Comics (Batman, Batwoman), Doom Patrol, Emma Frost, Excalibur and others.Creators include: Tony Daniel, Mark Brooks, Jeff Lemire, John Romita, Brian Michael Bendis, Scott Snyder, Francis Manapul, James Tynion, Scott Williams, Greg Rucka, J H Williams III, Jock, Artgerm and others.Vast majority of issues bagged and boarded.~(170 approx)Condition Report: Majority of issues in high-grade condition.Vast majority of issues bagged and boarded.

Lot 5253

Comic books: Independent comic book publishers. A group of 100 modern age comic book issues (1990-2017).A collection of comic titles and issues from popular American independent comic book publishers.This lot includes:DYNAMITE PUBLISHINGBAD ASS (2014) No. 1 .BIONIC MAN No. 11,13-15,21-25, (ALEX ROSS COVER & 1 VARIANT).BIONIC WOMAN (2012) No. 2,5 & 6.BIONIC WOMAN SEASON 4 (2014) No. 1 & 2.CODENAME ACTION (2013) No. 3 & 5.DARK SHADOWS, YEAR ONE (2013) No. 5.DARK SHADOWS (2012) No. 8,9,12,18-20,22,23.DOCTOR SPEKTOR (2014) No. 2-4.EX-CON (2014) No. 2.GOLD KEY ALLIANCE (2016) No. 3.GRAND PASSION (2016) No. 1.GREEN HORNET/SPIRIT (2017) No. 1.GREEN HORNET, AFTERMATH (2011) No. 1.GREEN HORNET, STRIKES (2010) No. 2,3-5.GREEN HORNET, YEAR ONE (2010) No. 4.JAMES BOND, FELIX LEITER (2017) No. 2.JAMES BOND (2015) No. 3.JENNIFER BLOOD No. 13.JUSTICE INC. (2014) No. 4 & 5 (ALEX ROSS COVERS).KINGS QUEST (2016) No. 2,4 & 5.KIRBY GENESIS (2012) No. 8 (ALEX ROSS COVER).KIRBY GENESIS, DRAGONSBANE (2012) No. 2 (ALEX ROSS COVER).KIRBY GENESIS, SILVER STAR (2011) No. 3-6 (ALEX ROSS COVERS).LAST PHANTOM (2010) No. 1 (X2) (ALEX ROSS COVERS).LEGENDERRY, A STEAMPUNK ADVENTURE (2014) No. 2,3,5,6 (3 X VARIANT COVERS).LEGENDERRY, GREEN HORNET (2015) No. 2.MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN No. 2.MASKS (2013) No. 4 & 6 (ALEX ROSS COVERS).MERCY THOMPSON (2014) No. 1-4.MYOPIA SPECIAL (2018) No. 1.THE OWL (2013) No. 1 & 4 (ALEX ROSS COVERS).PETER CANNON, THUNDERBOLT VOL 1 (2012) No. 1 (ALEX ROSS COVER) .PETER CANNON, THUNDERBOLT VOL 2 (2019) No. 1 .PRECINCT (2016) No. 1 (X2).RED TEAM (2013) No. 3.RED TEAM, DOUBLE TAP, CENTER MASS (2016) No. 1.THE SHADOW, YEAR ONE (2013) No. 2.SHERLOCK HOLMES, MORIARTY LIVES (2014) No. 5.SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN, SEASON SIX (2014) No. 3 (ALEX ROSS COVER).SMOSH (2016) No. 2 & 3.THE SPIDER (2013) No. 16.ARDDEN PUBLISHINGFLASH GORDON (2008) No. 3-6 (VARIANT COVER).VIRGIN PUBLISHINGDAN DARE (2008) No. 4 (VARIANT COVER), 5 & 6 (GARRY LEACH COVER) .NOW PUBLISHINGGREEN HORNET S.2 (1991) No. 4.GREEN HORNET S.2 ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL (1992) No. 1.GREEN HORNET SOLITARY SENTINEL (1992) No. 2 & 3.STING OF THE GREEN HORNET (1994) No. 1 & 4.TALES OF THE GREEN HORNET VOL 1 (1990) No. 1.TITAN PUBLISHINGDAN DARE (2017) No. 2.FIGHTING AMERICAN, TIES THAT BIND (2018) No. 1 & 2.FIGHTING AMERICAN (2017) No. 1.MASKED (2016) No. 1.All issues come bagged and boarded in new Polypropylene bags and comic boards.~(100)Condition Report: The majority of issues present as High Grade. Averaging approximately NM condition (9.4). All issues come bagged and boarded in new Polypropylene bags and comic boards.

Lot 174

Four Hasbro Action Man figures and accessories c1990s (qty)

Lot 510

Vintage action figures, including Palitoy Action Man, Kenner Six Million Dollar Man, and others, plus clothing and accessories, etc. Poor to Good. 

Lot 121

Pedigree Bent Knee hard plastic Walker doll, plus Ideal doll, Palitoy Action Man figures and others; Fair to Good, heads (all with eagle eyes) detached from Action Man figures; Walker doll 21"/53cm.

Lot 107

Collection of vintage dolls including Pedigree Sindy Paul dolls and Zodiac Toys, plus Action Girl, Million Dollar Man and others. Poor to Good; multiple dolls with mould damage due to damp storage conditions. (Qty)

Lot 326

ACTION MAN TRANSPORT COMMAND, PURSUIT CRAFT in original box

Lot 45

Action Man Training Tower, Dinghy, etc.

Lot 450

D.C.comics. An edition of Adventure Comics Presents The Spectre, Issue 44. Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes, Issue 254. Plastic Man, Issue 18. Two editions of Ghosts, Issues 34,36. Superboy, Issue 190 (No front cover), 458, an edition of Witching Hour, Issue 81. Kamandi the Last Boy on Earth, Issue 31. Supermans pal Jimmy Olsen, Issue 139. Justice League of America, Issue 58, and Superman starring in Action comics, Issue 512. (Bronze Age).

Lot 174

Palitoy - Action Man - An unboxed 1978 Action Man action figure with Flock hair and eagle eyes and gripping hands. This item comes with a sailors uniform, H.M.S. Fearless. The Figure itself is in overall very good to excellent condition. All functionalities work well but can not guarantee all uniform and accessories are complete. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 172

Palitoy - Action Man - A 1978 Action Man action figure with Flock hair and eagle eyes in a British Infantryman Uniform. The uniform has minor damage to it- a detached centre stud at the front. There is also some paint wear to the right eye and a few marks to hand but overall the item is in very good condition. This lot comes some extra accessories and clothing that are not part of the original uniform. All functionalities work well. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 177

Palitoy - Action Man - An pair of unboxed 1978 Action Man action figure with Blond Flock hair, eagle eyes and gripping hands. These items have some minor paint wear to the eyebrows and don't come with any accessories. The Figures appears to be in overall very good condition and all functionalities work well. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 214

Marvel - Toy Biz - Spider-Man - X-Men - A collection of action figures including Spy Wolverine, Sabretooth, Silver Samurai, Iron Man, Mr Fantastic, Blastaar and more. They appear in Very Good condition with light signs of use, comes with 16 x original backing cards. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]

Lot 169

Hasbro - Action Man - A 40th Anniversary Eagle Eye Action Man Soldier. The item has "realistic" hair, moving eyes and gripping hands, as advertised on the box. All instructions and accessories are included and the item itself look to be in near mint condition. The box is excellent condition but has a slight dent to the rear of the box. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 175

Palitoy - Action Man - An unboxed 1964 Action Man action figure with Flock hair and eagle eyes in a arm camouflage uniform. The uniform appears to be a mix of different uniforms and is therefore incomplete but comes with a gun accessory. The Figure itself is in overall very good to excellent condition All functionalities work well. This item also comes with a display stand. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 178

Palitoy - Action Man - An unboxed 1978 Action Man action figure with Flock hair, eagle eyes and gripping hands. This item comes with a dessert sand camo uniform- Can not guarantee all uniform and accessories are complete. The Figure appears to be in overall very good to excellent condition. All functionalities work well. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 173

Palitoy - Hasbro - Action Man - An unboxed 1978 Action Man action figure with Flock hair and eagle eyes in a arm camouflage uniform. The uniform appears to be missing (beret badge) parts but comes with gun accessory. The Figure itself is in overall very good to excellent condition but some marks to the hands are present All functionalities work well. This lot also contains an unboxed 2006 Action Man in U.S. army uniform. This figure has a painted head and appears to be in excellent condition. Can not guarantee all uniform and accessories are complete. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 180

Palitoy - Action Man - Three unboxed 1975 Action Man action figures with sound. Only one item has working sound but is intermittent, his item is missing the tag at the end of the pull string and has a floppy head. A blond flock haired figure which is overall worn but is still in one piece and an other brown haired figure with is in two pieces. These items have some paint wear to the facial features and don't come with any accessories or clothing. The Figures appears to be in poor to good condition but all eagle eye work. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 179

Palitoy - Hasbro - Action Man - An pair of unboxed Action Man action figures (one from 1978 and one from 2007) with Blond Flock hair, eagle eyes and gripping hands. These items have some minor paint wear to the eyebrows and one (1978) has damage to the tip of the nose. Also in this lot is a bag of clothing/accessories including weapons and a bomber jacket amongst others. The Figures themselves appears to be in overall good to very good condition and all functionalities work well. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 171

Palitoy - Action Man - A 1978 Action Man action figure with Flock hair and eagle eyes in a British Army Officer Uniform. The uniform is missing parts (such as belt, sash etc) There are a few marks to hand but overall the item is in very good condition. This lot comes some extra accessories that are not part of the original uniform. All functionalities work well. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 176

Palitoy - Action Man - An unboxed 1978 Action Man action figure with Flock hair, eagle eyes and gripping hands. This item comes with a army soldier uniform- Can not guarantee all uniform and accessories are complete. The Figure appears to be in overall very good to excellent condition but has some minor wear to the back of the flock hair .All functionalities work well. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 170

Palitoy - Action Man - A 1978 Action Man action figure with Flock hair and eagle eyes in a Tank Commanders Uniform. The item is missing its belt but all other accessories appear to be present. There are a few mark to top of the flock hair and looks to have been touched up/repaired. All functionalities work well. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 164

Two Action Man shop signs c1990s, largest 120 x 59cm / AN16

Lot 65

Fourteen assorted collecting books and magazines including Action Man, Barbie and Vintage Toys / AN10

Lot 9

Assorted Action Man figures, mostly modern with spare boots, lunch box, watch and vintage patrol patches empty box / AN1

Lot 8

Hasbro Action Man American Green Beret fatigues (2008 edition), unopened with loose accessories / AN2

Lot 5

Hasbro GI Joe - Action Man, four boxed unopened 12" figures - Duke, Stalker, Cobra Commander and Snake Eyes, 1992 / AN2

Lot 10

Special edition 1966 world cup Action Man, limited edition 59/1000, near mint condition, 1996 / AN2

Lot 13

Three volumes of Action Man Ultimate Collectors Guide books / AN3

Lot 7

A 1964 Palitoy Action Man figure in with accessories / AN2

Lot 6

A 1964 Palitoy Action Man figure in American Green Beret fatigues and a wooden kit locker, Palitoy 1964 Action Man catalogue and some more modern accessories / AN2

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