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Gladiator, a set of three large vinyl character banners depicting Commodus, Maximus and Lucilla, each 118 x 92cm, together with a set of six Lord Of The Rings The Fellowship Of The Ring double sided strip banners, 122 x 30cm, various other rolled banners to include One Direction; This Is Us, Mission Impossible, Mission Impossible II, Drop Zone, Star Trek Generations, Wyatt Earp x2, Wolf, Speed, Jurassic Park, Age Of Innocence, Casper and Pooh's Heffalump Movie x3.
A collection of CDs being film soundtracks to include Working Girl, Footloose, A Life Less Ordinary, Austin Powers, Snatch, Lock Stock And Two Smoking Barrels, Shaft, Moulin Rouge, Love Actually, Four Weddings & A Funeral, Bridget Jones The Edge Of Reason, Boogie Nights, Top Gun, The Doors, Reservoir Dogs, The Lord Of The Rings, Labyrinth, Grease, American Beauty and About A Boy etc. (77 some duplicates)
A collection of assorted film posters, to include Beauty & The Beast, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Blade 2, Bad Boys, Jungle Book 2, Sopranos, Star Wars Episode 1 (Esso Garage posters), Star Wars Empire Strikes Back (Polish), The Singing Detective, Alive, Trading Places, Alien (Director's Cut), Indecent Proposal, Too Fast Too Furious, Clerks 2, True Crime, Only You, Collateral Damage, Mr Turner, Miss Undercover, Lord of the Rings Return of the King, Consenting Adults, Strange Days, Anger Management, 28 Days, Charlie's Angels, etc
Collection of mainly Citadel Miniatures Lord Of The Rings well painted figures on wooden bases featuring Saruman, Gimli, Strider, In The House Of Tom Bombadil, Isengard Orc Warrior, Great Eagle Carrying Hobbits, Gandalf And The Witch King At The Gates Of Minas Tirith, etc some figures in need of repair (2 boxes)
Six Boxed fashion dolls to include Vivid Imaginations Bratz Wild Life Safari Fianna, Mattel Barbie Cut & Style Rapunzel, Mattel Barbie Collectibles The Lord Of The Rings The Return Of The King Collector Edition, Arklu Princess Catherine Wedding Doll, Arklu Champions Of British Style Princess Catherine Doll and Mattel Barbie 1959-2009 50th Anniversary Barbie, all ex, boxes vg overall
War / Fantasy Gaming - Collection of mainly Games Workshop metal and plastic figures featuring metal carded Albion Truthsayer, boxed BME1 metal The Lord Of The Rings The Fellowship Of The Ring set (missing Boromir & inner packaging), boxed BC2 metal Monsters Starter Set (missing Vicious Giant Wolf & inner packaging), boxed plastic Empire Knightly Orders (good contents unchecked for completeness), built & painted plastic Lord Of The Rings War Mumak Of Harad figure (well painted) & a quantity of part painted / unpainted figures some still on sprue
Collection of boxed TV collectibles / boxsets featuring The Rise of 300 Collectors Edition (statue only, German edition), Corgi Harry Potter Hogwarts Express diecast models, Wallace & Gromit f 3 feature length adventure box (VHS), Sideshow Indiana Jones Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull ltd edn DVD box set (Italian edition), The Lord Of The Rings The Two Towers Collectors DVD Gift Set, The Nutty Professor 50th Anniversary Blue-Ray, Man Of Steel Figurine ltd edn Gift Set, Asterix And The Vikings ltd edn set, The Complete Carry On VHS Box Set, Transformers 3 Movie Blu-Ray collection, Tranformers ltd edn Collectors Trilogy Seven Disk Blu-Ray set, etc (2 boxes)
Retro Gaming - PlayStation 2 console with 2 x official controllers (pink & silver), 1 x official 8mb Memory Card & 20 x original cased games (Kessen II, The Lord Of The Rings The Return Of The King, Mafia, Shadow Of Rome, Star Wars Battlefront II, Lego Star Wars 1 & 2, Grand Theft Auto San Andreas, etc)
Tolkien, John Ronald Reuel. 1977 The Silmarillion. First edition, edited by Christopher Tolkien, publ. George Allen & Unwin. Publisher's orig. full cloth binding, upper edge purple, presented in orig. unclipped dust wrapper. One small nick to the lower spine of the dw, light marks & the odd scratch to jacket, front blanks and edges with the odd spot, complete with folding map bound to rear. An excellent and bright first edition of this posthumous mythological work set in Middle Earth, after the success of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings Trilogy. 8vo.
Tolkien, John Ronald Reuel. 1971 The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, being The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers & The Return of the King. Second edition, sixth impression. Publ. George Allen & Unwin. Publisher's orig. red cloth in unclipped dust wrappers, dust wrappers lightly sunned to spine with creasing related wear, head of the spines bumped, extremities similarly, top edge red, internally clean with no ownership inscriptions.8vo.
Tolkien, John Ronald Reuel. 1980 Unfinished Tales of Numenor and Middle Earth. Edited with introduction, commentary, index and maps by Christopher Tolkien. Publ. George Allen & Unwin. First edition, first impression. Publiser's red cloth with unclipped dust wrapper, top edge red, dust wrapper with very light shelfwear & in smart bright condition, book near fine, no prior ownership inscriptions. An excellent first edition of Tolkien's short story collection, containing a summary of the events of The Lord of the Rings. 8vo.
Warhammer - Games Workshop - Over 20 plastic Warhammer Lord of the Rings figures, with some loose figure accessories with some boxed Warhammer game accessories, plus five sprues (mostly incomplete) and a group of Warhammer figures bases. Loose figures (some painted) and accessories range Poor - Good. Sprues appear generally Good. The Warhammer Battle Magic 'Daemons of Chaos' and Epic 40,000 accessories are presumed Mint being in factory sealed packaging. All items are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
Warhammer - Games Workshop - Approximately 150 plastic Warhammer Lord of the Rings figures. Lot includes Warriors of Minas Tirith; Elven Achers; Uruk-Hai and similar. A few figures are missing bases and some appear painted / or partially painted - the vast majority are unpainted. Figures appear to range in condition from a few Poor (with missing / broken parts) - mainly Good - Very Good. All items are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
Collection of silver and white metal assorted Scottish and Celtic jewellery to include three agate brooches, two silver thistle brooches (one being amethyst set), celtic knot design brooch, dagger brooch, black stone drop earrings, Lord of the Rings elvish pendant, pierced roundel brooch etc. All hallmarked or marked silver.
Collection of 10 British Quad Film Posters from the 1970s for: Saturday Night Fever (1977), Cromwell (1970), Magic (1978), Force 10 From Navarone (1978), 7 Brides for 7 Brothers / King Solomons Mines (1954/50) Double Bill, The Lord of the Rings (1978), The Champ (1979), The Concert for Bangladesh (1972), The World is Full of Married Men (1979), Somebody Killed Her Husband (1978), all folded, all approx. 30 x 40 inches (10 items) Condition Report: Various conditions
Dwarves / Lord of the Rings / other sealed blister packs. Mostly Citadel Miniatures for Warhammer / Games Workshop. Including two Dwarf artillery units (crossbow and catapult) each with three crew, painted and white metal. Dwarf Gyropcopter box set, white metal, unpainted, opened but appears complete. Boxed set of 10 white metal Dwarf Iron Breakers, opened, unpainted and appears complete. Orge Kingdoms box, parts only, opened and pieces missing. x2 Khemri Mummy blister packs (A) for Bloodbowl. Dwarf part used plastic sprues. x2 Gnoblar Trappers (D 95-36) blister packs, unopened. x 3 Lord of Rings plastic and white metal boxed sets, all opened and incomplete (qty). Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983.
Lord Of The Rings - The Fellowship Of The Ring / Games Workshop / Citadel Miniatures. Three unopened white metal mini blister packs. Released 2002. D (05-37). Gondorian Spearmen packs, sealed containing three metal spearmen mini figures with bases (x 3 blister packs). Condition Report: Sealed and unopened packs
Citadel Miniatures / Games Workshop. A collection of early painted and unpainted white metal Citadel and other Miniature figures, across two cardboard boxes. c1980s. Some with metal stands (pre-1985) others made for Slotta bases. A total of approximately 33 mini figures. Includes Lord of The Rings, Warhammer and D & D figures. Including a Lord of The Rings Sauron's Throne, a D&D Mirliton Grenadier Death Giant. A Chimera (broken tail). A number of Lord of the Rings figures including Legolas and Saruman. With a Citadel Miniatures 'Spring Sale' Leaflet. Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983. Condition Report: Some painted, some unpainted. Various conditions, see images
The Lord Of The Rings / Citadel Miniatures / Games Workshop, makers of Warhammer. Balrog - Encounter At Khazad Dum boxed set of white metal mini figures, includes some additional figures in the box. Rare early set released in 1987. Includes large unmade Balrog, Aragorn (Strider), Boromir (x2), Gandalf (version B with lowered sword, version A with raised sword not present). Additional figures included: Gildor, Glorfindel, Gilorilad, and Eendil (total 9 figures including unmade Balrog). With four round and one square slot base present. Condition Report: Box very damaged, structure has come unglued and fallen apart. Some damage to polystyrene inside. Three figures have been based coated in black (Gandalf, Aragorn, 1 Boromir). All others unpainted. Balrog model appears complete with all parts and unmade.
A large collection of hardback and softback Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 (Warhammer 40k) related books for Games Workshop; rules, guides and supplements. To include The Lord of The Rings War of the Ring rulebook. Lord of the Rings - Legions of Middle Earth. The High Seas (Warhammer Historical). Warhammer Fantasy Battle core rules (7th Edition). Hannibal And The Punic Wars (Warhammer Historical). Warhammer Armies - Dwarfs. Warhammer Armies - Dark Elves. Warhammer Armies - Orge Kingdoms. Warhammer 40,000 Codex - Tau Empire. Fall of the West (Warhammer Historical). Shades of Empire (Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay). Warhammer Armies - The Empire. Warhammer 40,000 - Core Rules - 4th Edition (total 13 books).
The Lord Of The Rings / Citadel Miniatures / Games Workshop, makers of Warhammer. White metal figures from 1985. x2 Nazgul / Ring Wraiths / Black Riders on Winged Beasts (BME2). One made and painted. The other unmade and unpainted. With damaged original box present. Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983. Condition Report: Missing one standing ring wraith from original set. Loose white metal figures, with original box present, damage to box including cover art damage. One painted, with no stand. The other unmade and unpainted. See images.
BROADBENT JIM: (1949- ) English actor, Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actor in 2001 for his role as John Bayley in Iris. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of the actor in a close-up head and shoulders pose. Signed in bold black fountain pen ink with his name alone to a clear area of the background. Together with two signed 8 x 10 photographs by two Best Supporting Actor Oscar nominees of 2001 comprising Ethan Hawke (for his performance as Jake Hoyt in Training Day) and Ian McKellen (for his performance as Gandalf the Grey in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring). Both are boldly signed to largely lighter areas of the images and neither are inscribed. Colour (1). VG to EX, 3
A particularly fine example of Alexander Davison’s Medal for Trafalgar 1805 Alexander Davison’s Medal for Trafalgar 1805, pewter with copper rim and integral suspension rings as issued, nearly extremely fine and rare thus £2,000-£3,000 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- It has long been stated that the Davison’s Trafalgar medal was given exclusively to the surviving crew of H.M.S. Victory, which would suggest a possible striking and issuance of some 600-700 medals. Such a high number is in stark contrast to the seemingly low survival rate for these medals which might indicate a lower number of medals having been struck. Recent and ongoing research by Arthur Satterley and Sim Comfort has resulted in an article in press for future publication. Amongst other things they have sourced the letter of John Brown, preserved at The Caird Library, National Maritime Museum, London, written on board “Victory, Chatham, December 18th, 1805”. In it Brown writes: “There is three hundred of us Pickt out to go to Lord Nelson Funral. We are to wear blue Jackets white Trowsers and a black scarf round our arms and hats besides gold medal (sic) for the battle of Trafalgar Valued £7 1s. round our necks. That I shall take care of until I take it home to Shew it to you.” This might suggest that approximately 300 medals were struck and given to the 300 ‘Pickt’ men of H.M.S. Victory who took part in the funeral proceedings on 9th January 1806. It is also becoming increasingly apparent that the medal was both designed and struck by Thomas Halliday at his own expense, rather than Davison. Halliday, whose initials appear on the medal [H.F - Halliday Fecit], is recorded as being a quiet fellow who didn't trumpet, kept himself to himself, but nevertheless had a successful long term business in Birmingham from c.1803 into the 1830s.
The important Small Naval Gold Medal awarded to Rear-Admiral John Peyton, Royal Navy, one of Nelson’s ‘Band of Brothers’ who commanded H.M.S. Defence ‘with good sense and courage’ at the battle of the Nile Captain’s (Small) Naval Gold Medal 1794-1815, for the Nile, 1 August 1798 (John Peyton Esquire Captain of H.M.S. The Defence on the 1 of August MDCCXCVIII The French Fleet Defeated) in its original gold frame with replacement bevelled glass lunettes, original gold rings and bar suspension, and three-pronged gold ribbon buckle, together with an oval portrait miniature of Captain Peyton, extremely fine and rare (2) £50,000-£70,000 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Provenance: Nelson and the Napoleonic Wars, Sotheby’s, October 2005, Lot 140 ‘by direct descent.’ In common with Nelson and the other twelve surviving captains at the Nile, Peyton also received Davison’s Medal in gold. His example was acquired by Captain K. J. Douglas-Morris, R.N., and now resides at the Royal Naval Museum, Portsmouth. John Goodwin Gregory Peyton was born in Ardingly, Sussex in 1752, the son of Joseph and Katherine Peyton and scion of a distinguished naval family. His father rose to the rank of admiral, his paternal grandfather onetime served in the rank of commodore, and three of his brothers also opted for a career in the Senior Service. In one of those strange quirks of fate known to the age of sail, father and son were to fight alongside each other aboard H.M.S. Cumberland at the ‘moonlight battle’ off Cape St. Vincent in January 1780. John is believed to have entered the Royal Navy aboard his father’s ship, H.M.S. Belleisle, in 1766, although his early career is not well documented. Having then gained his Lieutenancy in February 1772, he appears to have remained under his father’s patronage. He was, as stated, serving in Peyton senior’s command the Cumberland at the ‘moonlight battle’ off Cape St. Vincent in January 1780. Peyton junior’s first command was the 10-gun schooner Kite, in which he captured the privateer Fantasque off Dunkirk in March 1782. He was advanced to Commander and, in January of the following year, he was appointed to the command of the 74-gun Carnatic, but it proved to be a short-lived assignment and he was placed on half-pay. In July 1794, Peyton returned to sea with command of the 38-gun Seahorse and spent the next two years on the Irish station. On 29 August 1795, in an action alongside two of her consorts, Seahorse captured the Dutch East Indiaman Cromhout, whilst in May 1796 she was credited taking the French cutter L’Abrille. It appears Peyton was placed back on half-pay about this time, although one source credits him with command of the Ceres on the Mediterranean station. Either way, he was by now a full-fledged Captain, R.N. Nelson’s Band of Brothers In May 1798, Peyton was appointed to the command of the 74-gun Defence and he is said to have shared a coach with Nelson’s wife, Fanny, to Portsmouth, where he was embarked for the Mediterranean in the Admiral’s flagship Vanguard. He surely enjoyed the great man’s company and hospitality over the coming weeks, prior to joining the Defence on station in June. The scene was now set for the epic battle of the Nile, Earl St. Vincent, the C.-in-C. of the Mediterranean, being able to confirm that ten ships, including Defence, were ready to join Nelson’s squadron. In so doing, he told the First Lord of the Admiralty: ‘The whole of these ships are in excellent order, and so well officered, manned and appointed I am confident they will perform everything to be expected of them.’ And so it proved at Aboukir Bay on 1 August 1798, when Nelson’s combined force of 15 ships delivered a stunning victory over the French fleet. For his part, Peyton was credited with commanding the Defence with ‘good sense and courage’. Defence’s log records Nelson’s signal to prepare for battle at 4.00 p.m., when the enemy ships were some nine or ten miles distant, and his next signal at 6.20 p.m. to engage the van. Defence duly took-on the 74-gun Peuple Souverain, already under attack on her other beam by Orion. Firing continued for three hours until 10.00 p.m. when Peuple Souverain cut her cable and drifted away completely mastless. Just five minutes later, Defence manoeuvred to attack the 80-gun Franklin which was already engaged with the Swiftsure. Firing continued until 11.20 p.m. when Franklin hailed Defence to say that she had struck. Both enemy ships suffered heavily, in damage and casualties. For her own part, Defence suffered the loss of her bowsprit and fore topmast and had to replace her main topmast with a jury rig. Given the duration of her ferocious duels and in common with most of her consorts, her human loss was surprisingly light: three seamen and one marine killed, nine seamen and two marines injured; fifteen casualties in all. In writing home to his wife on 13 August, Peyton stated: ‘My ever Dear Love I write you by the Leander who sailed from hence the 6th instant with the Admiral’s dispatches since which we have been busily employed refitting our own ships & prizes. Tomorrow we shall sail & make the best of our way to Gibraltar or Lisbon - & I should hope ultimately to England - at any rate my own Dear Susan, we shall be better situated to hear from each other - no small comfort to both parties - I have my fears you will hear of our action through France before the Leander can probably arrive in England & that in consequence you as well as many others will be kept for some time in a state of anxiety. The more I think of our victory, & its consequences the more I am gratified - & if Bonaparte should fail in his expedition - which we here flatter ourselves that he may - I believe peace not very far distant … The three frigates, Alcmene & Emerald & Bonne Citoyenne that have been looking for us these two months are now coming in - truly mortified they must be - in not meeting us until after the action. I hope to have John dine with me. I think the Captains will get two thousand pounds perhaps more if all our prizes get to England. The Emerald has just passed us & gone to endeavour to free one of our prizes that is aground so that I fear I shall not see John. I must send this to Capt. Capel who leaves us this afternoon. Believe me ever your faithful affectionate husband John Peyton P.S. I find myself a stouter man since the action, another such would make me a fine young fellow. God bless you. The French fleet on the coast of Egypt.’ What made Defence’s role in the battle particularly noteworthy was the fact that most of her crew had been laid low by fever and scurvy. Peyton himself was unwell, writing to Nelson four weeks before the battle that the effect of the weather on his weakening constitution, ‘will make it very unjustifiable in retaining a situation I shall not be equal to.’ Although he somehow managed to take part in the battle, by the end of October 1798 the Earl St. Vincent informed the First Lord of the Admiralty that Peyton was ‘in a deplorable state of health’. He nonetheless took Defence to Gibraltar for repairs, arriving these in mid-September. Following which, in November, he took his passage home in the Colossus. In January 1799, Peyton sent a letter Nelson, explaining that his health was improving. It clearly did the rounds before catching up with the great man in Vanguard in May 1799. But when it did, he responded enthusiastically: ‘It was onl...

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