13 Boxed James Bond diecast, figures & collectibles to include Sideshow Toy Die Another Day figure (missing assault rifle & holster), MB Thunderball Board Game, Galoob Micro Machines, ERTL James Bond Jr James Car, 2 x Wicke James Bond toy guns, 2 x Dragon Stars 1/16 figures, Beanstalk 1/18 Die Another Day Ford Thunderbird diecast model, etc
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Large quantity of mixed toys, games, board games & jigsaw puzzles to include Playmobil (set 3739), Mega Bloks P-51 Mustang, mid 20th C teddy bear, Binatone TV Game, Nikko R/C Mantis, Tomy Thomas The Tank Engine train sets, Mouse Trap, Risk!, Operation, Blast-Off!, Stay Alive, war picture books (featuring Commando), etc. Completeness of items varies
Group of vintage toys to include boxed set of 3 x made in Britain plastic cards, original Snoopy soft toys, 2 x sooty puppets, boxed Touring England game, early-mid 20th C spinning top, 6 x miniature plastic cars featuring 2 x EKO Mini Morris, EKO Jaguar, 1925 V12 Sunbeam, 1935 Rolls Royce Campbell Bluebird & 1960 Proteus Campbell Bluebird etc
Mickey Mouse and tinplate Elephant novelty toys (1) Schylling tinplate "Mickey Mouse Handcar" - tinplate clockwork handcar with tinprinted detail and black base, plastic Mickey and Minnie figures with pumping action, in working order with correct Schylling key and O Gauge wheel arrangement to underside, box is marked "Copyright Disney"; (2) Juyou Collectors Toys tinplate Elephant on turning drum, no key but motor is in working order, drums turn alternatively and produce a revolving walking action to the performing elephant, (adhesive tape marks to one side of the drum), also included is (3) Rocket USA "Moe's Tavern Pool Game" tinplate Simpsons based clockwork novelty toy featuring Moe and Homer, together with a Simpsons "Barney's Bowl" - Rama Game" featuring Homer with a 10-pin bowling game - all toys are of recent limited edition production - otherwise Excellent to Near Mint in Fair to Good assorted packaging. (4)
Mickey Mouse and other tinplate Novelty Toys and Figures - to include Chinese made "Playing Ping Pong" clockwork Tyrannosaurus, Whale eating fish, Mickey Mouse standing figure, Golf Game, Educated Monkey, Aeroplane Roundabout and Motor Boats including Felix the Cat and others - Near Mint to Mint in Good Plus to Excellent packaging. Also included is a lever operated Chinese made friction drive Dog which is Good. (12)
1950's / 60's Board Games and other Toys - comprising BGL (London) Electric Speedway with battery-operated turntable and 5 x lead Motorcycles and Riders with instructions, Volvo "The Great Gramophone Game" - tinplate rotary Horse Racing Game. Also included are 2 x "Combat" board games with wooden Battleships and a Hobbies Crown Fretwork Outfit, together with Prentice Printing Set and a children's "Magnetism Wonder Box" - unchecked for completeness otherwise Fair in Poor to Fair assorted boxes. (6)
A large plastic Garden Railway Ride-On Locomotive and Tender with plastic track sections (untested) along with a quantity of loose tinplate items including Tonka Cement Mixer, Tipper Truck, Fire Tender Ladder Truck, some plastic and diecast Toys, three boxed Matchbox Superfast models including 23 Atlas Truck and 59 Planet Scout, plus Board Games including The Real Nasty Horse Racing Game. (Qty)
Joe Coxe was a well-known Californian big-game fisherman who designed and built a line of reels ranging from these Do-Alls up to 12/0 Monster Catchers. Popular into the 30's, Bronson took over the business eventually, these were well-built and well designed. Issued: c. 1930Dimensions: 4"L x 3"W x 3.5"HCountry of Origin: California, USAManufacturer: J. A. CoxeCondition: Age related wear.
Yellow hair; cream hat; brown tunic.Phoebe Anne Moses (1860 - 1926) learned to shoot at the age of eight and helped support her family by killing game for a hotel in Cincinnati, Ohio. At 15, she defeated professional marksman Frank Butler in a shooting contest. She married him in 1876 and became a regular performer in shooting exhibitions, using the stage name Annie Oakley. She was a star of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show from 1885 - 1901, when she was injured in a train accident and forced to retire. During World War I she trained American soldiers in marksmanship. Series: The Wild West Collection. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Stanley J. TaylorIssued: 1985 - 1989Dimensions: 5.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandManufacturer: Royal DoultonCondition: Age related wear.
The author's memoirs of her extensive travels around the world in pursuit of big game fish. 238-page hardcover book with black and white images. Artist: Chisie FarringtonIssued: 1951Dimensions: 6.25"L x 1"W x 9.5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesManufacturer: Coward-McCannCondition: Age related wear.
Beautiful hardcover book on the inside and out. Cover is leather-grain texture with ribbon detail border, name shield with embossed lettering, and gold colored medallion with seahorse emblem. Included within its 243 pages are 134 illustrations and beautiful color plates of 92 familiar salt and freshwater fishes. The Book of Fishes is a highly detailed look at Game Fishes, Food Fishes, Shellfish and Curious Citizens of American Ocean Shores, Lakes and Rivers. Contributors include, John Oliver La Gorce, Charles Haskins Townsends, Louis L. Mowbray, John T. Nichols, Hugh M. Smith, Frederich William Wallace, and colored plates by famous Japanese American artist Hashime Murayama. Issued: 1924Dimensions: 7"L x 1"W x 10"HCountry of Origin: USAManufacturer: The National Geographic SocietyCondition: Age related wear.
Hardcover book with 301 pages including black/white photographs and illustrations, comes with original dust cover. A Basic Shooting Book By A Writer-Shooter Who Shares with His Readers A Lifetime of Experience in the Fields, The Pines, The Birches, The Alder Swamps, And the Brushy Borders - In Pursuit of Grouse, Pheasant, Woodcock, And Other Upland Game. ISBN 0 394 47295 0. Artist: Evans, George BirdIssued: 1971Dimensions: 6.75"L x 1.5"W x 9.5"HCountry of Origin: USAManufacturer: Alfred A. KnopfCondition: Age related wear.
ENGLAND FOOTBALL: An excellent signed colour 10 x 8 photograph by all eleven members of the England national football team who played against Moldova on 1st September 1996, comprising Paul Ince, David Beckham, Andy Hinchcliffe, Gareth Southgate, David Seaman, Gary Pallister, Paul Gascoigne, Stuart Pearce, Alan Shearer, Gary Neville and Nick Barmby. The image depicts the players standing and crouched in two rows before the game. All have signed with their names alone in black inks, largely to clear areas of the image. EXEngland played Moldova at Kishinev on 1st September 1996 in a World Cup qualifying match. Barmby, Gascoigne and Shearer each scored to give England a 0-3 victory. The game was significant as it saw David Beckham play his first England International, thus winning the first of his record-breaking 115 caps for England. It also marked the first game of Glenn Hoddle's reign as England manager.
SIMMONS J. K.: (1955- ) American actor, Academy Award winner. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Simmons in a head and shoulders pose, with one thumb raised, in costume as the anti-communist United States President Howard T. Ackerman from the video game Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3. Signed in black ink with his name alone, largely to a darker area of the image. EX
‘inspiration is always possible – if not present – whatever happiness or unhappiness is present’ MAGRITTE RENE: (1898-1967) Belgian surrealist artist. An excellent A.L.S., Rene, two pages, 8vo, Rue des Mimosas, Brussels, 25th August 1963, to his cousin, in French. Magritte expresses his regret that he probably didn't explain himself very well in his last letter, explaining that he had thought, on reflection, 'pour obtenir un succes evident (et, helas, toujours incertain lorsqu'il s'agit d'etre apprecie pour le public des expositions et par les soi-disant critiques d'art) il aurait ete souhaitable de remettre ta premiere exposition a plus tard' (Translation: 'to obtain an obvious success (and, alas, always being uncertain when it comes to being appreciated by the public at exhibitions and by the so-called art critics) it would have been desirable to postpone your first exhibition until later') and continuing to comment 'Cela ne met pas en cause la qualite deja remarquable de tes travaux. Mais cela implique que de nouveaux travaux auriant plus de chances encore de rencontrer plus de succes……. a la reflexion j'ai pense qu'il serait souhaitable d'avoir "plus d'atouts dans tou jeu" et je devair je pense, te le dire, ne croyant pas que la date de ton exposition est absolument irrevocable. La preuve de mon interet pour les travaux me semble indiscutable' (Translation: 'This does not call into question the already remarkable quality of your work. But this implies that new works would have even more chances of meeting with more success……on reflection, I thought it would be more desirable to have “more assets in your game” and I should, I thought, tell you, not believing that the date of your exhibition is absolutely irrevocable. The proof of my interest in the works seems to me indisputable'). The artist further writes in philosophical tones, 'Pour ma part, je n'accorde aucune importance aux "consequences", le succes ou l'echecpublic......c'est uniquement de l'authenticite des oeuvres qu'il importe et celle de ton travail n'est pas douteuse pour moi. C'est en raison de cette authenticite, que l'on peut attendre de sa part une maitrise plus grande qu'a present. La partie de ta lettre relative a la joie et a la souffrance, je la comprends, je pense, tres bien. La vie n'est jamais un echec pour les imbeciles. Si tu as retenu ce que j'ai ecrit dans un catalogue, tu dois savoir que je ne confonds pas l'importance des "concourantes" avec celle de la presence d'esprit indispensable a la conception d'une oeuvre d'art: j'ai ecrit "l'inspiration est toujours possible - sinon presente - quels que solient le bonheur ou le malheur presents"' (Translation: 'For my part, I do not attach any importance to the “consequences”, the success or the public failure……it is only the authenticity of the works that matters and that of your work is not questionable to me. It is because of this authenticity that we can expect greater mastery than at present. The part of your letter relating to joy and suffering, I understand, I think, very well. Life is never a failure for fools. If you have remembered what I wrote in a catalogue, you must know that I do not confuse the importance of “competitors” with that of the presence of mind essential to the design of a work of art: I wrote “inspiration is always possible - if not present - whatever happiness or unhappiness is present”'). A letter of fine content. VG
DOYLE ARTHUR CONAN: (1859-1930) Scottish author, creator of Sherlock Holmes. A small 8vo ruled page removed from a notebook bearing Doyle's holograph ink and pencil scores from a game of billiards, n.p., n.d. ('Dec'). The list of various scores includes several for Doyle himself, signing with his initials ('ACD') in two places in the left column alongside scores of 64 and 66. The name of his opponent, Stewart,and their various scores also appear on the page. VG
DOYLE ARTHUR CONAN: (1859-1930) Scottish author, creator of Sherlock Holmes. A very fine A.L.S., A Conan Doyle, four pages, 8vo, Maloja Hotel, Maloja [Switzerland], 1st August 1895, to [James] Payn. Doyle's unusually lengthy letter begins in a social vein, 'How I wish I could waft you up here, for it is a very charming place, but decidedly inaccessible to any man who is not very robust….I see from the Illustrated that your wit and cheeriness never fail you, but I know that in your case that is no proof of health or strength', before continuing on the subject of his present literary endeavours, 'I have been very busy on the…..prize fighter book of which, I think, I said something to you. I think it will work out fairly well, but I dare not be too sanguine. I remember that you were disposed to think that I was dealing with an unsavoury subject in the prize ring……But I hope that it may justify itself. I think I have done it in such a way that it is picturesque and not offensive, though I have two big fights in the book. It has never yet been done, as far as I know, and yet the Ring is the one typical Anglo Saxon sport which has never existed outside English speaking countries, and which has now, I believe, a very deep hold of the people - in spite of the unspeakable state to which it has been reduced. In the old days it stood for chivalry, gallantry & fair play, and I am sure I would rather fight in the lists with lance and sword than stand up to a good man for a hundred rounds, as far as the bravery & endurance which is needed goes. I hope when it comes your way that you may think I have made it interesting.' The author returns to his social and sporting activities, 'Our chief amusement here is to play golf, but as the grass is very thick & long the game gives you a lot of fresh air with very little exertion, for at your first drive you lose your ball, and then you spend your day, with intervals for meals, in walking round in circles and looking for it. [John] Hare is here and I believe [Squire] Bancroft & [Arthur Wing] Pinero are expected, so we feel that we are quite a dramatic centre', and also comments on his holiday reading, 'Of course you have read Morrison's "Mean Streets". It seemed to me to be very good indeed. I have just finished "The Honour of Savelli" but did not care for that so much….Books are the great difficulty out here, for the hotel library has only got as far as Bulwer Lytton'. In concluding Doyle refers to the health of his wife ('very well & bright') and their plans to have their own house built by the end of the next summer, 'I bought the land, but the Tyndalls now claim that there is a right of way through it. I recall a painful story I read somewhere of a man who had actually finished his house when such a claim was made & proved. As a result he had the whole parish continually passing in at his back door and out at the front one. Warned by it I shall settle this matter before I build - and I have no doubt we shall arrange it all right'. A letter of excellent content, not least for its rich literary references to Doyle's novel Rodney Stone. Some light overall age wear, minor creasing and a few small, neat tears to the edges of some folds, about VGJames Payn (1830-1898) English novelist and editor of periodicals including Chambers's Journal and the Cornhill Magazine.John Hare (1844-1921) English actor and theatre manager.Squire Bancroft (1841-1926) English actor and theatre manager.Arthur Wing Pinero (1855-1934) English playwright.Doyle's Gothic mystery and boxing novel Rodney Stone was first published in TheStrand Magazine from January to December 1896. As well as the author's depictions of prize fighting and the famous bare-knuckle boxers of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, Rodney Stone also includes narratives of thuggery, gambling, cheating and of dangerous horse-drawn chases. The work was adapted into a stage play, The House of Temperley, in 1909 and into a silent movie in 1913.
ASIMOV ISAAC: (1920-1992) American science fiction writer. Souvenir T.Q.S., Isaac Asimov, one page, 4to, n.p., n.d.. The typed quotation is taken from Maxwell's Little Demon (1962) and commences 'The difference between an invariable flow and a flow that deviates immeasurably from being invariable is all-important philosophically but seems so insignificant in any practical sense that Maxwell felt the need to dramatize it somehow. He therefore pictured a tiny being at a stopcock between two containers of gas, that were at equal temperatures to begin with'. Signed by Asimov in blue ink with his name alone at the conclusion. Some very light, minor age toning and a couple of creases, otherwise VGJames Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) Scottish scientist and mathematician. Maxwell's demon, which the scientist proposed in 1867, is a thought experiment which would hypothetically violate the second law of thermodynamics. Maxwell himself referred to the entity as a 'being who can play a game of skill with the molecules', and Lord Kelvin would later label it a 'demon'.
Francois Vivares'A View of the Upper Works at Coalbrook Dale', engraving, 37 x 51cm; and three further prints or engravings to include: 'Allegorie de Shaftesbury' after Boucher; portrait mezzotint by Norman Hirst; and a hound with dead game after Richard Ansdell (4)There is a crease to the lower left corner, and a band of vertical discolouration to the centre. The margins are not visible within the mount, other than the lower one. Time staining and minor discolouration.Others in lot: Hurst - stuck to the mount, hole to upper plate mark, heavy foxing throughout, signature rubbed, glass missingAnsdell - appears to be in good condition overallAllegorie - time staining and discolouration. None have been examined out of the frame.
A group of LPs by artists of the 1970s to include ABBA, Bay City Rollers, Bee Gees, Jermaine Jackson, Hot Chocolate, Village People to include ABBA, The Album (S EPC 86052); Bay City Rollers, It's A Game (SPARTY 1009); Bee Gees, Gotta Get A Message To You (2870 404); Carpenters, Now & Then (AMLH 63519); David Cassidy, Cherish (BELLS 210); Crystal lGayle, We Must Believe in Magic (UAG 30108); Gloria Gaynor, Love Tracks (2391-385); Hot Chocolate, Every 1's a Winner (SRAK 531); Billy Joel, 52nd Street (S CBS 83181); Elton John, London & New York (SHM 966); KC & The Sunshine Band, Do It Good (JSL4); Sad Caf‚, Facades (PL 25249); Grease, The Original Soundtrack (RSD 2001); Saturday Night Fever, The Original Movie Sound Track (2658 123); Video Stars (NE 1066) and 20 Original Top Hits Vol 2 (2488 185) - both compilation LPs plus other albums from the decade. Conditions are generally Very Good to Very Good Plus in Good Plus to Very Good Plus. (42)
Rock and Pop LPs, 12" and 7" singles to include Rick Astley, Whenever You Need Somebody (PL 71529) - sealed; Whitney Houston, Whitney Houston (206 978); Gloria Estefan, Cuts Both Ways (465145); Sister Sledge, We Are Family (K 50587); Paul Young, Other Voices (466917 1); Bananarama, The Greatest Hits Collection (RAMA 5); King, Won't You Hold My Hand Now (WA 6094) Picture Disc; Billy Ocean, When The Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going (JIVES 114) Picture Disc; Chris Isaak, Wicked Game (7599-26513-1/WX406) plus others and 7" singles by Take That, Culture Club, Boy George and Rick Astley. Conditions generally appear Very Good to Very Good Plus including sleeves. (58)
Queen, The Complete Works (QB1) - 1985 UK box set containing 14 LPs to include Queen, Queen II, Sheer Heart Attack, A Night At The Opera, A Day At The Races, News of The World, Jazz, Live Killers (Volume 1), Live Killers (Volume 2), The Game, Flash Gordon, Hot Space, The Works and Complete Vision. Includes The Complete Works Booklet, Tour Itinerary The World 1971-1985 Booklet and Queen World Map. All records are overall Excellent (and appear unplayed) other than Complete Vision which is only Good Plus to Very Good in Excellent embossed carded outer sleeves, outer presentation box is generally Very Good Plus (with remainder of original price sticker to one corner). A superb item.
Autographed DENIS LAW 12 x 8 photo : Col, depicting a muddied DENIS LAW, cup of tea in hand, striking a wonderful pose for photographers in the dressing room following a game for Huddersfield Town, c1957, signed in black marker. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
The Royal Game of British Sovereigns, exhibiting the most remarkable events in each Reign, from Egbert to George 3rd. Published b yJ & E Wallis, 12 Skinner Street London and J. Wallis Jnr Marine Library Sidmouth. Printed in 12 segments, mounted on linen, in cardboard envelope with printed and coloured title. 48 x 63cm. *Condition: One printed segment detached from linen, light water damage in places and light scuffing to surfaces, staining to reverse. Lacking instructions to the game.
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Matchbox Superfast Large Group of Hero City Models Including - 1 Whistle Wagen, 31 Volkswagen Taxi, 74 Opel Frogster plus many other similar (see photo) Near Mint to Mint in Good Plus to Near Mint Blister Packs; along with 2004 Model Wall Chart and "Cross Town Heroes" computer game - both Excellent. (94)
cast figures in the form of game birds on turned circular bases, contained in original fitted case (retailed by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd), maker's mark partially lost, London 1932; the case 6.25" (15.9cm) long; 4.6ozt. *Condition: A bit of general wear & polished, but nice quality & good gauge. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
A pair of George IV silver salt cellars,by J E Terrey & Co, London 1826,circular form, chased with game among foliate scrolls on a matted background, the cartouches engraved with two crests, acanthus leaf rims, gilt interiors, on a raised foot modelled as four dolphins, diameter 10cm, total approx. weight 17.5oz. (2)The crests are that of Denton, Harvy, Hughes, Jones, Silvester, Wool(l), and other families.
A CRISP 16-BORE FLINTLOCK SPORTING GUN BY NORTH OF WINTON, 32.5inch sighted browned damascus barrel, the gold lined case colour hardened breech inlaid with a gold poincon NORTH WINTON, border and scroll engraved barrel tang, gold lined pan and touch hole, border engraved signed lock decorated with game birds on the wing, half stocked with chequered wrist, border engraved locks with traces of blued finish, the trigger guard decorated with dog and game, brass topped wooden ramrod. Works well on FC and HC with a clean bore.
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