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An airship pinball gaming machine. For wall mounting. With glazed front opening panel. Putting a coin in the slot releases a ball to be shot to the top by the player and as it falls, to be caught (or more likely not!) in an airship moving from left to right. Wooden case with printed instruction label and plated fittings. 61x44x14cm. GC. Plate.5
Two proof sets of US Congressional coins 1989, each three-coin set comprising: one gold five dollar, West Point Mint, designed by John Mercanti, obverse: The Capital Dome, reverse: the eagle from the Old Senate Chamber (8.359 gms); one silver dollar, Denver Mint, designed by William Woodward, obverse: The Statue of Freedom, reverse: The Mace of the House of Representatives (26.730 gms); and one copper and nickel half dollar, Denver Mint, designed by Patricia L. Verani and William Woodward, obverse: Bust of the Statue of Freedom, reverse: The Capitol Building (11.340 gms), 6 coins total Condition: Each: uncirculated, with original cases and certificates of authenticity. Minor, slight bumping to corners of outer cases.Your bid indicates acceptance of our Conditions of Sale. AS-IS. ALL SALES FINAL
An original spool of 16mm Oxaphan black and white film entitled ‘Klaus Wagremann-Olympische Spiel 1936’ showing highlights of the 1936 Olympic Games football final between Austria and Italy, In a small round blue printed tin canister; this film is offered with a copy on DVD (2) For four decades this cellophane-based brand of motion-picture film was a carrier medium for German sales-library movies aimed at the home market. The opening caption reads: “Fussball” and this film actually shows highlights from the Olympic Football Final played between Austria and Italy at the Poststadion, Berlin. The first scene shows the teams running out onto the pitch. A caption reads: “Seitenwahl” (Selection of ends) and then proceeds to show the toss of the coin in the centre of the pitch. Football action immediately follows in front of a packed stadium. Goal mouth action is seen and the Austrians clear an Italian attack, another attempt sees the ball cleared off the Austrian line. Repeated Italian attempts are repelled leaving the half-time score 0-0. We see both teams emerging from the underground changing rooms for the second half, a cameraman cranks a film camera on top of a tripod as they pass. More goal-mouth action follows and we clearly see the attempts of an Italian player to obstruct the vision of the Austrian keeper. Finally, the Italian score following a fumbling lunge from the Austrian keeper, and the head-banded Italian jumps for joy applauding the success. Others come to congratulate him. The Italian crowd go mad and waves national flags. Further action sees the Austrians on the attack, and a superb shot leaves the Italian keeper leaden footed for the equalizer. A cross is punched out by the Italian keeper. A caption in German explains that at full-time the score was 1-1, but after extra time Italy became the Olympic Champions, with Austria as runners-up and Norway third. The End (Duration 4 minutes 7 seconds).
An Edwardian silver twin handled christening cup, London, c.1906, of circular form, bearing Stewart Dawson Ltd of Regent Street marks verso, width 17cm, (cased); a silver cream and sugar, by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield, c.1893, of foliate and scroll decoration; with further silver items to include two silver cups, a silver dish containing a coin and a pierced silver dish, (7), (approx gross weight 22 ozs).
Mixed lot: consists of OO gauge Tri-ang `The Freightliner` set (includes Co-Co locomotive and seven rolling stock); 11x `The Wizard of Oz` figures; 3x `The Simpsons` tin plate games; quantity of Postman Pat related items including tin coin banks, lunchbox, mugs, etc. Overall F/G, contained in two boxes.
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