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GREEN LANTERN - GREEN ARROW #86 (1971 - DC) VFN+ (Cents Copy/Pence Stamp) - Anti-drug issue. Cover by Neal Adams. Art by Adams and Dick Giordano. Backup feature with art by Alex Toth - Flat/Unfolded - Very Fine plus - a detailed photographic condition report is available on request. (comic / comic book / comic art / excalibur auctions)
GENTLEMAN'S CITIZEN ECO-DRIVE STAINLESS STEEL WRIST WATCH, the round black dial with applied stainless steel lume tipped tapered hour markers, three subsidiary dials at 2, 6 and 10, stainless steel lume dauphine hands, red skeleton arrow tipped centre seconds hand, black bezel to the 42mm case, with H500-S101662, 5O1021356 to the caseback, on a stainless steel bracelet strap with signed Citizen foldover clasp, lacking box and papers
DC Comic Green Arrow No2 1989 signed on the cover by Ed Hannigan and Dick Giordano. -. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Margaret Thatcher signed FDC. Signing of the Channel Tunnel Treaty on the 12th February 1986. 22p Golden Arrow GB stamp, 12th February 1986 Canterbury Philatelic Counter postmark. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
OLD WEMBLEY STADIUM MEMORABILIA Four small signs: The Football Association Working Area, small metal Wembley underground sign, Changing Room and left arrow and a lift sign showing Banqueting Hall, Long Bar and Grand Stand Restaurant & Executive Suites. Originally obtained by a Wembley Stadium Tour Guide. Generally good
A MID 18TH CENTURY OPEN FACED VERGE POCKET WATCH BY CONYERS DUNLOP, LONDON in gilt base metal, signed gilt brass fusee movement No 3461 steel three arm balance, wheel diamond endstone, foliate scroll pierced cock, silver regulating dial with Roman numerals, foliate scroll engraved full backplate, square section baluster pillars, white enamel dial, black Arabic numerals, gilt heavy diamond and arrow hands with winding aperture, approximate diameter 49mm, engine turned case with central rosette. See illustration Provenance: By order of Sir Andrew and Lady Buchanan and George Buchanan of Hodsock Priory, Nottinghamshire
An Art Deco style diamond and sapphire dress ring, shaped navette arrow crest, inset with a single vibrant blue sapphire, approx 0.35ct, surrounded by an arrangement of sixteen round brilliant cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight approx 0.40ct, 9ct gold shank, Birmingham 375 marks, size Q, 3.1g gross
A General Service Time Piece chrome plated military pocket watch, marked to case back G.S.T.P. Q19735 with broad arrow, case diameter 51mm. Condition: not currently running, appears over wound although flywheel moves freely, cracks to plexi glass, dial ok although hands and markers/numbers may need re luming, crown functions ok, other surface wear to case including surface scratches.
Rolex - A gentleman's Oyster Perpetual Date GMT-Master wrist watch, circular black 29mm dial with triangular, baton and dot luminous hour markers, date aperture at 3 with cyclops lens, luminous hands with additional centre seconds hand, red arrow hand for second time zone, stainless steel 39mm case, 24 hour black bi-directional rotating bezel calibrated for 24 hours with alternating silver arabics and dots, ref. 16750, serial no. 8901043, 27 jewel cal. 3075 automatic movement, bracelet model, signed with no. 78360, dates to 1983, with two associated boxes, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.
MILITARY MEDALS, canvas holster and Karl Zeiss binoculars, medals include unmarked WWII group of three, 1939 - 1945 Star, Pacific Star and Victory medals along with a WWI miniature group of three, the canvas holster marked 'M W and S Ltd 1943' with arrow mark, the binoculars marked 'Deltrintem 8 x 30' in leather carry case
Mid 10th-late 12th century AD. An Oakeshott Type Xa or Petersen type X long sword, the blade is elegant, finely tapering and fitted with well-formed fullers running down to within few centimetres of the point, the cutting edges are also in good condition and bear evidence of battlefield use; on both sides the fullers are decorated with laten inlays: on one side two fish-dragons facing each other, on the other opposed tridents formed by three arrow points; both sides of the blade also reveal traces of an inscription: on the side of the marine monsters, set within the fuller (at a distance of about 10 cm from the cross-guard) begins after a stylised monogram (the remains of a damascened cross of Jerusalem?), but now only the letter R is clearly visible; on the other side the letters are scarcely visible, only the monogram; the well preserved cross-guard is long about 20cm and in good condition, gently tapering, of the type known by the Vikings as gaddhjalt (spike-hilt), this added hilt would have given the hand of the owner considerably more protection without increasing the weight; the tang is very stout without a minute taper and ends with the usual walnut style pommel. See Leppäaho J., Spateisenzeitichle Waffen aus Finnland: Schwertinschriften und Waffenverzierungen des 9-12 Jahrhunderts, Helsinki,1964; Peirce, I., Swords of the Viking Age, Suffolk, 2002; Gilliot, C., Armes & Armures, V-XV, Bayeux, 2008; Janowski A., Kurasi?ski T., Pud?o P., 'A sign, a_symbol or a_letter? Some remarks on omega marks inlaid on early medieval sword blades', in Acta Universitatis Lodziensis Folia Archaeologica, 29/2012, pp.83-110; D'Amato R., Spasi? Duri? D., 'The Phrygian helmet in Byzantium: archaeology and iconography in the light of the recent finds from Branicevo', in Acta Militaria Mediaevalia, tom XIV, 2018, pp.29-68; this sword finds good parallels with one sword published by Peirce, preserved in the Musée de l'Armée, Paris (Peirce, 2002, p.131) and with a sword published by Leppäaho (1964, p.14 and pl.5), if it is the case, the inscription could be the same INLERURIEITI visible on this latter, which Peirce refers as having some important meaning in Antiquity; not to exclude however other inscriptions, like the one visible on a similar 12th century German sword published by Gilliot (2008, p.121) reporting SPES MEA JESUS PER OMNES... (Jesus my hope amidst all trials..."). 1.25 kg, 92.5cm (36 1/2"). Property of a Suffolk collector; formerly acquired on the European art market in the 1990s; accompanied by an academic report by military specialist Dr Raffaele D'Amato Most probably our specimen is coming from a battlefield or from a grave. Many swords of similar type can be classified as of German manufacture, and we know these kinds of pommels were in use until the 13th century. This one handed sword presents the same Brazil nut pommel of the swords visible on the lost miniatures of the Hortus Deliciarum (D'Amato-Spasi? Duri?, 2018, p.53), a German Manuscript of the second quarter of 12th century. The straight guard with thick straight quillons are typical of the style Xa of Oakeshott, a kind of sword that, with its double-edged blade, combined the cutting and the cut-and-thrust styles. The fullers, like in this case, are very marked and form not less than two thirds of the length. For a medieval warrior, and especially for a western miles (knight) the sword was closely associated with everything was most significant in a man's life-family ties: loyalty, valour in the excitement of the combat and funerary rites. A warrior was never parted from it: he carried in it in the king's hall and on all social occasions. It hung at his back when he was at table and by his bed when he was sleeping. The sword was his shoulder companion and we can well understand the lament of the Viking poet Bersi the dueller, a famous swordsman of 10th century, complaining that when he could not more weld a sword, life would hold nothing more interesting: The Trolls may have my life when I can no longer redden keen Laufi, then you may carry the destroyer of the mailshirt into the howe. Fine condition.
A gentleman's Rolex nickel case military keyless pocket watch. With enamel dial, having Arabic numeral markers and subsidiary seconds. Screw caseback with broad arrow mark and numbered B over 5867, Cal. 548, 50mm wide.Condition report intended as a guide only.Running. Adjuster working. Dial clean. Slight scratches to the crystal.
A machette, blade marked with crocodile "Registered" and "Martindale Made in England" on one side and broad arrow "KE 827/1952" on the other, in leather sheath d. 1964; 2 small clasp knives with chequered grips, a miniature all brass kukri and an unusual small dagger in sheath. Basically GC (some wear)
Collection of Transport related Victory wooden Jigsaws, Windsor Castle, 'Union Castle Liner', 'British Battleship', 'Pullman Diesel Express', 'Duchess of Atholl in snow', 'Canadian Pacific Express', 'Golden Arrow', 'Vickers Vildebeest Torpedo Bombers', 'Police Car', 'British Isles', Davies 'Flying Scotsman' and Jones South African Series Big Game Hunting, all in original boxes, G-VG, all except two appear complete, boxes F-G (11)
Unmade Kitmaster OO Gauge Railway Locomotive and Motorcycle Kits, all in original boxes, including '100 Years' set with three locos (of which the 'Duchess' has commenced construction), LMS Beyer-Garratt, GNR single, City of Truro, Rocket, 0-6-0 Saddle Tank, Prairie Tank and 0-4-0ST, the latter two with respective 'Perfecta' motorising kits, together with an Ariel Arrow motorcycle kit, all appear VG, boxes G-VG, not checked exhaustively for completeness (11 boxes/packs)
A Large Quantity of Unused BR-issue Uniform circa 1978 - 1995, including 5 prs navy blue trousers 40" Reg, 3 prs grey standard and 3 prs grey lightweight, all 44" waist/29" leg, 5 blue shirts with dark blue epaulettes, all 17" collar, 44" chest, 7 white/navy stripe shirts 'size 18', two V-neck navy pullovers, one marked 'size E', the other 'Xlarge', and a sleeveless slipover (size E), all with red double-arrow motifs and trim, all as new, most in original packagings, VG-E (qty in 3 boxes)
A Collection of Modern-era Railwayman's Equipment Repro Posters and Other Items, including an EWS rucksack in blue/orange with a safety helmet and ear defenders, various safety and instruction manuals, EWS uniform tie, mug, lanyards, badges and other souvenir items from EWS and DB Schenker, BR 'double-arrow' buttons and other period items, together with an assortment of modern repro posters (mostly GWR subjects), G-VG, and an original GWR map of Railways in Britain, (date not determined but estimated c.1900-1910), on wooden hangers, P-F, various damages, a BR black/white 'Stop, Look, Listen' sign (P) and other items (qty)

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