Sergio Aragones: The Groo Chronicles, DC and international comics (Mixed publishers / dates).This lot features:The Groo Chronicles (Epic, 1989) Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4.Groo The Wanderer (1st series) Nos. 16, 41, 43.The Death of Groo the Wanderer Graphic Novel.Claw The Unconquered (DC Comics, 1975), Nos. 1.Beowulf Dragon Slayer ( DC Comics, 1975) Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5.Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters (DC Comics, 1987) Nos. 1, 2, 3 (complete set of 3).A selection of international foreign language Marvel and Dc comic editions are also included in lot.~(24)Condition Report: Mid-Grade condition.
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Batman: a group of 9 early rare issues featuring notable, key issues (DC Comics, 1967).This lot features:The Brave and the Bold (1st series) No. 85.Batman (1st series) Nos. 197, 200, 221, 224.Detective Comics (1st series) Nos. 352, 358, 362, 371.Notable issues include:Brave and The Bold No. 85: 1st appearance of Silver Age Green Arrow costume.Batman (1st series) No. 200: Classic Neal Adams cover.Detective Comics No. 371: 1st appearance of 1966 TV Batmobile.1st Prints, US Cents copiesIssue complete without cut coupons, missing value stamps or missing pages.~(9)Condition Report: Low-Grade condition.
Green Arrow: a group of 25 issues including 1st issue (DC Comics, 1988 onwards).This lot features:Green Arrow (1st series) Nos. 1-14, 169-22. Annual No. 1Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters (1st series) Nos. 1,2,3.1st prints, cents copies.Issues complete without cut coupons, missing value stamps or missing pages.~(25)Condition Report: Mid-Grade condition
Rivarossi HO 0332 SNCF Wagon-Lits Train Pack containing 4-6-2 Nord lined brown livery Pacific Class Loco No.3.1177, 4 x Wagon-Lits Passenger Coaches (lined blue livery Restaurant Car and Sleeping Car, brown and cream Pullman Car with arrows and brown and cream Bogie Baggage Car, Includes Destination transfers and arrow smokebox plate. contents are Near Mint to Mint and individually packaged in foam surround and contained in Good Plus to Excellent set box with perspex window.
A British 1842 Pattern Constabulary Carbine, with Crown over V.R Tower and dated 1847 to the lockplate and other proof / view marks to the smoothbore barrel, the pale stock with a broad arrow over BO (British Ordnance) and 1847 markings, further engraved 'E Hadley' to one side, 107cm long overall length (sold as seen)
A First World War period officer's Verner's pattern compass, named to R L McCreery, 12th Lancers, in an original leather case further named with initials 'R.L. Mc C' (General Sir Richard Loudon McCreery) Provenance: Captain Samuel Charles Robert Lane Clarke, Wiltshire Regiment; later Reverend Clarke (b. 25th August 1891). How he acquired this compass is unclear. Although serving in different regiments and theatres during the First World War, it is quite possible that both career service soldiers crossed one another's paths during their long respective military lives. McCreery was promoted to Adjutant of the 12th Lancers in 1921 and the regiment was stationed in Ireland, as was Clarke with the Wiltshire Regiment. Capt. Clarke was known to be a gambler; this compass could have been the fruit of one such game. Possible Wiltshire connections include when McGreery was Brigade Major of 2 Cavalry Brigade from 1930-1933 when stationed at Tidworth on Salisbury Plain; however, Major Clarke was stationed at Crownhill Plymouth until 1932 when he was moved to Aldershot.General Sir Richard Loudon McCreery, GCB, KBE, DSO, MC (1 February 1898 – 18 October 1967) was decorated for leading one of the last cavalry actions in the First World War. During the Second World War, he was chief of staff to General Sir Harold Alexander at the time of the Second Battle of El Alamein. He later commanded the British Eighth Army, fighting in the Italian campaign from October 1944 until, leading it to victory in the final offensive in Italy. Condition:The personalisation details are where the serial number and manufacturer details normally are. However, this looks like a Verner's pattern MK VIII, circa 1917/18 Missing the original rubber friction disc. The compass apprears to be in working order and points north. There is some loss of paint to the arrow on the dial, which was probably originally luminous, and a small blemish to the glass. The small magnifier works. The cover is missing the circular glass reticule. The leather case has expected wear but remains supple and has no significant tears Please see additional images
A pair of British military field binoculars, dated 1902, manufactured by Lawrence & Mayo, in a fitted leather case stamped with War Department arrow, numbered 7850 to both binoculars and case; sold together with a German P38 black leather pistol holster, dated 1963 (but very similar to WW2 issue) (strap broken); a thin black leather strap; and a Shropshire Light Infantry swagger stick, with badge to the ball handle, 69cm long (4)Condition:Optics in good working order.
A small group of bayonets, comprising an uncommon Serbian M1899 bayonet, manufactured by Plumb Co., St Louis, US, dated 1915, marked 'PLUMB / 1915' to ricasso, no scabbard, but with unassociated frog, blade length 15.5cm, overall length 27.5cm; a British No. 4 MkII Lee Enfield spike bayonet with scabbard and frog, stamped with WD arrow, overall length 25cm; a French 1886 pattern Lebel rifle bayonet, 1st pattern, serial 37927 matching to hilt and scabbard, blade length 52cm, overall length 64cm; and a French 1866 pattern chassepot bayonet with yataghan blade, dated 1872, in scabbard with mismatched serial number (4)Buyer must be over the age of 18 in order to purchase.
Rare, vibrantly hand painted mini box celebrating Native American heritage in intricately detailed colored feathers of Sienna black and turquoise. A gilded feather opens lid to reveal a bow and arrow inside. Limoges France Marque Deposse Peint Main back stamp. Artist: PAIssued: 20th c. Dimensions: 2.5â€L x 1.5"W x 2"HCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
Waddingtons - Arrow Games - Paul Lamond - A collection of vintage board games including Starsky And Hutch Detective Game, Batman The Game, Star Trek, 4000AD, Monopoly and others, also 2 x Rubiks cubes and a wooden junior tool set. They show signs of age and use and appear Fair to Good, unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba-2]
Four Brooklin Models 1/43 scale model, No.1 1933 Pierce Arrow Silver Arrow, BRK 2 1948 Tucker Torpedo red, BRK 2A 1948 Tucker Torpedo bronze, , No.3 1930 Ford Model A Victoria olive green, all mint boxed condition, models wrapped in original packing, boxes with inner packing, Bo.1 box some creases, (4 items).
A World War Two / WW2 Pioneer Kukri, steel blade, two piece riveted wooden handle, blade marked Pioneer Calcutta 13, leather covered wooden scabbard, over painted black, marked with the British broad arrow and dated 1944, blade length approx 35cm, handle length approx 11cm, spine thickness approx 9mm.

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