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Marvel, DC Comics, - A collection of approximately 27 modern age comics some of which are contained within in clear plastic sleeves. Lot includes Wonder Woman #12-15 Jan-Apr88; The World of Krypton #2-3 Jan-Feb88; X-Men #4 Vol1 #4 Jan92 (first appearance of Omega Red); Excalibur #2-5 Nov88-Feb89 and similar. Comics appear to be in Excellent condition.
Marvel, DC Comics, Other - A collection of over 30 modern age comics some of which are contained within in clear plastic sleeves. Lot includes Painkiller Jane Hellboy #1 Aug98; Secret Wars II #44 May86; Batman / Hellboy / Starman #2 Feb99; Action Comics #595 Dec87 (first appearance of Silver Banshee); Excalibur #53 Aug92 and similar. Comics appear to be in Excellent condition.
Marvel, DC Comics, Other - A collection of approximately 25 modern age comics some of which are contained within in clear plastic sleeves. Lot includes Mutant X #1 Oct98; X-Force #1 Aug91 (sealed in bag); Zealot #1 (First Printing) Aug95; The Uncanny X-Men Deluxe #330 Mar96; The Incredible Hulk #442 Jun96 and similar. Comics appear to be in Excellent condition.
Marvel, DC Comics, Other - A collection of approximately 25 modern age comics some of which are contained within in clear plastic sleeves. Lot includes The Uncanny X-Men #205 1996 (first appearance Body Shop); Demon #2-4 Feb-Apr87 The New Mutants #57 Nov87; The Sensational She-Hulk #52 Jun93; Divine Right #10 Oct99; Gen13 Bootleg #10 Aug97 and similar. Comics appear to be in Excellent condition.
Marvel, DC Comics, Other - A collection of approximately 25 modern age comics some of which are contained within in clear plastic sleeves. Lot includes The New Mutants #99 (first appearance of Shatterstar) and #100 1991; Fantastic Four #347-349 Dec90-Feb91; Comics Interview #86 1990; The Uncanny X-Men #294 Nov94 (bagged, unsealed) and similar. Comics appear to be in Excellent condition.
Matchbox group of 14 models plus 3x empty boxes, 57 Wolsey box in very good condition,14 Lomas ambulance box in very good condition and a poor 38 Vauxhall box, Lot includes a Matchbox garage in its first box,box is in very good condition,garge is very good but rear door of showroom is broken otherwise displays very well complete with pumps and comes with a matchbox A2 car transporter, mw ,black logo. Finally with this lot is a group of 12 unboxed models, many in superb condition models. these are as follows :no 25 with mw, 47 with mw, 60 with bpw,10 gpw, 5 players bus gpw,57 gpw Wolsey has rub marks to raised edges,56 mw, 38 with spw, 21 with spw with a few chips mainly on roof board edges, 37 with gpw,42 gpw,34 with gpw a few chips to edges (VG-NM)
King Edward VI, Crown, 1551, King on horseback with date below horse R. Shield on cross, mm. y (Southwark), fine silver issue, weight 30.8g, S.2478, about VF with dark toning and a strong portrait.The abbreviated Latin legends translate as on the obverse "Edward the Sixth, by the Grace of God, King of England, France and Ireland"; and on the reverse "I have made God my helper," a Psalm from the Bible.Footnote: * King Edward was only 14 when this coin was minted, son of Henry VIII by Jane Seymour, in fact Henry's only son. Henry's obsessive desire for a male heir of course caused the great schism between the Catholic Church and himself, leading to the establishment of the Church of England. Edward's health had been fragile since birth, and the unfortunate lad died of tuberculosis in July 1553. He had no time to make a mark on his world, except perhaps numismatically, for his coins are classic works of Renaissance art, and this, his silver crown, became the very first in a long line of beautifully engraved, emblematic, large silver issues of England and later of Great Britain.
King George II, Crown, 1746 D. NONO, Old laureate and draped bust l. LIMA below R. Crowned cruciform shields, silver, weight 30g, S.3689, gVF and toned.Footnote: * LIMA marked coins were struck from Spanish bullion seized by Captain George Anson under orders from the Admiralty during his trans-global ocean voyage of 1740-1744. When eleven Spanish treasure ships captured off the Philippines were sailed back to Portsmouth and the precious metal delivered to the mint in London, Anson became the most famous admiral of his day. Anson's six warships were at sea for three years and nine months. While his crew were beset by scurvy his squadron of ships endured storms, shipwrecks and furious battles, costing him 5 ships and 1400 of his 1900 personnel. But he captured many prizes of booty, sacked and plundered the town of Payta Bay and sank or damaged a great number of Spanish ships. He captured the long-sought Spanish trading galleon La Nuestra Senora de Cavadonga with a cargo of 36,000 ounces of silver, and some gold. In December 1743 he returned home to England, eventually reached the rank of First Lord of the Admiralty and was elevated to the peerage.
A First day of issue postcard sent by George Howard King who was postmaster of Saint Kitts from 1915 to 1935. The halfpenny black and green Saint Kitts post marked stamp is one of a set of stamps issued to mark the tricentenary of the founding of the colony on the 28th January 1623, framed with the arms of Saint Kitts and Nevis, 27 cm x 16.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The postcard does have some deterioration to the right-hand side and some yellowing, otherwise good.
A Victorian black painted cast iron fireside flat back figure modelled as a working horse, 17 cm high, a similar ditto with plinth base, 19 cm high and one other cast iron fireside flat back type figure modelled as a dressage horse, 25 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: The first of these three figures modelled as the working horse does appear to be Victorian, as does the second figure which would appear to have handmade nuts to the underside. The third figure may well be 20th century. All three are in good condition although the second figure does have slight rusting to the plinth.
A box containing more than 150 old traditional greetings cards, album and a bag of photographs with a possible story to tell and first day covers. This lot comprises an album and A4 bound folder together holding more than 150 traditional greetings cards ' including eight pretty laced cards (see photos) and a 1917 card of the Royal Naval Division with a coloured sketch side of Tommy with his Hun prisoner. Many of the greetings cards are to new parents congratulating them on the birth of a recent arrival. There is also an album in poor condition with family photos; a half-empty book made to hold cabinet cards which does contain a few, but mostly photos; and a bag of photos and postcards which seem to be related to the Jeffery family of Acomb, York, in the 1945s/50s ' including one of the family shopfront (pictured). There are a number of postcards sent to the family address in York ' and others to Kent. Two of the photos pictured here come with a newspaper cutting from the Yorkshire Evening Press about the Rev. JW de Graft Johnson's visit to York ' the West African was in England qualifying as a Methodist Minister. There is also an opened packet containing probably more than 30 of the same First Day Covers) of the Chichester Cathedral postcard to honour Sir Francis Chichester's solo voyage around the world in Gipsy Moth in 1967; and about 16 larger images with two different views of the cathedral, which are also First Day Covers to mark the same event. See photo.mw
Harry Potter collection of memorabilia including: Original framed 'Dobby' cinema poster, original framed film cell, early print deluxe edition book 'the prisoner of azkaban', a complete set of the 8 films on dvd, five original video and film mini posters, a set of Harry Potter royal mail stamps, a first edition unopened USA pop-up book of 'The Sorcerer's Stone', 'Dumbledore's Army' deluxe poster book, and the Philosophers Stone, Chamber of Secrets and Prisoner of Azkaban soft cover poster books. A Ravensburger 1000 piece Harry Potter jigsaw, and a full-size cinema poster of 'Fantastic Beasts and where to find them'.

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