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Lot 319

Vivid Imaginations - The Lord Of The Rings The Fellowship Of The Rings, a collection of 7 x figures and some promotional cups, glasses, cards and CD cardz. Includes figures of Aragorn with real arrow launching action, Gandalf with light up staff action, Elrond with Elven sword attack action and other similar figures. The items appear Mint in mostly Very Good packaging with some wear to the card edges, the CD cardz pack is opened but all the cardz are still there. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 320

Character Games - Garza - 2 x The Lord Of The Rings items, a The Fellowship Of The Ring pewter and bronze effect Chess Set and a special resin and metal figure of Gollum made by Gilles Oderigo. The Chess set appears in Mint condition in a Very Good box with light storage marks, the Gollum figure is 5.5 cm tall not including the plinth he sits on and it appears Mint in a Very Good box with only light storage marks. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (2)

Lot 413

Elijah Wood, actor who played 'Frodo Baggins' in the 'Lord of the Rings' film trilogy. A signed New Zealand FDC 'Fellowship of the Ring' postcard. Postmarked 4th Dec. 2001 with a $1. 50 LOTR stamp attached. . Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 85

Ian McKellen, a signed New Zealand The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring FDC postcard. Postmarked 4th Dec. 2001 with a 40c LOTR stamp attached. An actor who played Gandalf in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 537

Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Lord of the Rings, 3 vol., second edition, second impression, vol. 1 with signed presentation inscription from the author "signed for Ethel May with love J. R. R. Tolkien" on half-title, vol. 2 & 3 signed by the author on half-titles, signature on vol. 3 smudged, folding maps, ink ownership inscriptions of E. M. Burchfield to endpapers, that in vol. 1 dated "St. Peters. XII 1967", original cloth, some slight shelf-lean, minor bumping to spine tips and corners, else fine, dust-jackets, very light toning to spines, vol. 1 spine chipped at foot, some light creasing to spine ends and corners, light rubbing to extremities, an excellent set overall, 8vo, 1967.⁂ With an excellent association, inscribed to the wife of Robert Burchfield, lexicographer and scholar who was mentored by Tolkien. Burchfield (1923-2004) studied at Magdalen College, Oxford, where he was tutored by C. S. Lewis and Tolkien. Burchfield would go on to develop a Tolkien-like fascination with linguistics and would become the editor of the Supplement to the Oxford English Dictionary (a project that would span some 30 years). The two men remained friends and correspondents for much of their lives with Burchfield later crediting Tolkien as "the puckish fisherman who drew me into his glittering philological net".

Lot 536

A Boxed Sony 'PSP-3003 PB Handheld Gaming System, Brothers In Arms D-Day, Killzone Liberation UMD's. Gameboy Advance SP Handheld gaming system, unboxed with The Lord of The Rings - The Two Towers, Donkey Kong Country gaming cartridges, untested.

Lot 414

Tolkein, J.R.R. Lord of the Rings Trilogy The Fellowship of the Ring (12th imp 1962), The Two Towers (9th imp 1962) and The Return of the King (9th imp 1962), George, Allen & Unwin, all with cream dust wrappers.Qty: 3Owned by the vendor since publication.Condition report: Foxing and wear to all covers, with some small tears to edges. Binding good. Some foxing and staining to the interior.

Lot 584

A LARGE QUANTITY OF TOYS TO INCLUDE WALLACE AND GROMIT, 'WALLACE' SOFT TOY, 'WENDOLENE' SOFT TOY, WALLACE AND GROMIT FIGURES, POSTMAN PAT, THUNDERBIRDS KALEIDOSCOPE, LORD OF THE RINGS WATCH, ETC

Lot 711

Eleven Eaglemoss Lord Of The Rings cast metal figures, together with a Del Prado figure Marlborough Cavalryman at Benheim, all boxed/ bubble carded (12)

Lot 756

A good collection of assorted TV related trading cards and collectors cards, including Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Angel, ROYO, Doctor Who Merlin Stickers, Star Trek CCG, Bench Warmers, Lord Of The Rings TCG, Babylon 5 TCG, Castle, Final Fantasy, Alien Legacy, Marvel Overpower, etc. Mostly contained in bags and albums, including some full sets.

Lot 356

LORD OF THE RINGS - FRODOS SWORD - 22' LONG, STEEL BLADE WITH ELVEN INSCRIPTION & WOODEN HANDLE, COMES WITH METAL & SUEDE SCABBARD

Lot 213

An emerald and diamond-set gold pendant from the collection of Maharani Jindan Kaur (1817-63), wife of Maharajah Ranjit Singh (1780-1839) Punjab, probably Lahore, first half of the 19th Centuryof gold set with an emerald and rubies, of openwork form, consisting of a large central foliate motif set with an emerald surrounded by a band of small trefoils set with rubies, and a band of floral motifs set with rubies, ruby-set suspension loop to top fitted with two gold rings, further suspension loop to bottom flower, in fitted cloth covered case, the inside of the lid inscribed From the Collection of the Court of Lahore formed by HH The Maharajah Runjeet Singh & lastly worn by Her Highness The Late Maharanee Jeudan Kower 6.2 cm. max. (excluding upper two rings); 42.6 g.Footnotes:ProvenanceCollection of Maharani Jindan Kaur (1817-63), wife of Maharajah Ranjit Singh (1780-1839).Almost certainly sold by Frazer and Hawes from Garrards of Regent Street, London.Four pieces of jewellery from the Maharani in similar fitted cases have been sold at auction: Bonhams, Islamic and Indian Art, 30 March 2021, lot 123; Bonhams, Sikh Treasures and Arts of the Punjab, 23rd October 2018, lot200; Bonhams, Islamic and Indian Art, 24th April 2018, lot 300; and Christie's, Magnificent Mughal Jewels, London, 6th October 1999, lot 178.Between 1849 and 1850, when the British took control of the court in Lahore, they entered the Treasury, where they found the court jewels wrapped in cloth. The Treasury was fabled to be the greatest and largest treasure ever found. The most famous and well-known jewels were taken away as gifts for Queen Victoria, including the Koh-i Noor and the Timur Ruby. Confiscated treasures were sold by Messrs Lattie Bros. of Hay-on-Wye in the Diwan-i-Am of the Lahore Fort. The items were listed in seven printed catalogues and the sales took place over five successive days, the last one starting on 2nd December 1850. It is also known that some of the jewels were boxed in Bombay by Frazer and Hawes and were sent to London, where they were sold by Garrards. Judging by the age of the case, this would have been done after the Maharani's death.Maharani Jindan KaurMaharani Jindan Kaur was born in 1817 in Chahar, Sialkhot, Punjab. Of humble origins, she grew into a young lady of exquisite beauty and came to the attention of Maharajah Ranjit Singh at a young age. In 1835, she became Ranjit Singh's seventeenth wife and in 1838 bore him a son, Duleep. Duleep was his last child and just ten months later Ranjit Singh died. Jindan was the Maharajah's only surviving widow, rejecting the practice of 'Sati' or throwing herself on the funeral pyre with his other wives, choosing to bring up her young son instead.Ranjit Singh's empire stretched from the Indian Ocean to the Himalayas, with its southern boundary bordering British India. His court was fabled for its patronage of the arts and sciences, and for its riches. Immediately after his death, Ranjit Singh's golden empire began to crumble. His eldest son, Kharak Singh, took the throne but was murdered two years later; the reign of Sher Singh was similarly short-lived and he was assassinated in 1843 upon which the five year old Duleep was proclaimed Maharajah with his mother as Regent. As Jindan came to power, she was swiftly confronted by the British army in the hope of conquering one of the last independent states of Northern India.As Regent, Jindan became a thorn in the side of the East India Company: she waged two unsuccessful wars against the British, the First and Second Anglo-Sikh Wars of 1846-49, which brought about the annexation of the Punjab. In 1846 she was deposed and in February 1847 the British took possession of Lahore. The British continued to see her as a major threat and thus in August 1847, to halt her influence on the young king, Duleep was sent away from the palace and Jindan was incarcerated. In 1849 she escaped from captivity and fled to the Himalayas, where she found troubled sanctuary in Kathmandu, Nepal. Under pressure from the British officials at Kathmandu, the Nepalese imposed humiliating restrictions upon her; meanwhile, the British press began a campaign to blacken her name, calling her the 'Messalina of the Punjab'. Like Messalina, the wife of the Roman Emperor Claudius, Jindan was portrayed as a licentious seductress, who was powerful and influential and too rebellious to control. The young Maharajah, Duleep, was moved to Fategarh eventually to Britain in 1854, where he was adopted as a godson by Queen Victoria. He converted to Christianity and was brought up as a young English gentleman. In 1860, Duleep sought information about his mother and a report came back that: 'The Rani had much changed, was blind and lost much of her energy'. The Governor General agreed to a meeting based on this report of the Rani's condition, thinking that the last queen of the Punjab no longer posed a threat. When they met in 1861 Duleep found her almost blind and suffering from poor health. It was agreed that the Rani would travel to England: her private property and jewels, previously taken by the British authorities, would be restored to her on the basis that she left India. Upon their return to London, a change was noted in the Maharajah and he was heard to talk about his private property in the Punjab; information that only Jindan could have given to him. During this time, she reawakened her son's faith and royal heritage, sowing the seeds of discontent in his mind which would bring about his fall from grace in later life.On the 1st August 1863, Jindan died in her Kensington home in the country of her sworn enemy, just two and a half years after being reunited with her son and leaving him inconsolable.As a Sikh queen, cremation was the traditional practice, but one that was not allowed under English law. The Maharani's body was moved to the Dissenters Chapel at Kensal Green Cemetery until such time that it could be taken to India for the last rites. Her body remained at Kensal Green for nearly a year. At the time, Charles Dickens wrote: 'Down here... rests the Indian dancing woman whose strong will and bitter enmity towards England caused Lord Dalhousie to say of her, when in exile, that she was the only person our Government near feared'.In 1864, permission was granted to take the body to India and she was cremated at Bombay. In 1924, her ashes were later moved to Lahore and deposited at the samadh of Ranjit Singh.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 1775

J.R.R Tolkien, Lord of the Rings, 5 vols, including a set of three published by George Allen and Unwin, 2nd edition, a 2nd edition of The Two Towers published by Houghton Mifflin, and an edition of The Fellowship of the Ring published by Guild Publishing

Lot 297

Autographs / signed items - Film and TV; 2 x Large Folders including Diana Rigg 10 x 8 , John Hurt 10 x 8, Alex Kingston, John Challis 10 x 8, (Trigger) Roger Lloyd Pack 10 x 8, Brian Blessed signed letter, Richard Wilson photo, Dennis Waterman and Rula Lenska, Ian Hislop, Richard Branson, Martin Clunes, Minnie Driver, Michael Burk, Elizabeth Hurley, Kate Beckinsale x 2 and letter. Daniel Radcliffe w/letter, Jim Davidson, Paul Rankin, Neil Morrisey, Wendy Richard, Burt Kwouk x 2 and letter. Bob Hope, Bill Pertwee (Dads Army), Clive Dunn, Zoe Wannamaker, John Holder, David Hasselhoff x 2, June Whitfield, Don Johnson (Miami Vice etc) Kevin Costner, John Craven x 2, Russ Abbott x 2, Liz Smith Royale Family x 2, Clive Anderson, John Cleese, Dale Winton x 2, Tarzan (Boy), Paul Barber (Only Fools and Horses) Robert Downey Jr, Kathleen Turner, Robert Patrick (Terminator), Brookside star, Bob Grant (On the Buses), Mel Gibson 10 x 8 , Craig Parker (Lord of the Rings), Harry Seacombe signed programme, Rutger Hauer 10 x 8 , Gimmley John Rhys-Davies, Matrix 10 x 8, Neil and Adrian Rayment, Dirty Den (Leslie Grantham), Buster Merryfield (Only Fools), John Challis and Sue Holderness - Witchking Lord of the Rings x 2 - Batgirl 10 x 8, Danny Kaye, Diana Rigg on Honour promo card - Susan Hampshire x 4, Robin Williams x 2 and letter, David Bradley (Filch Harry Potter x 2), Jamie Kennedy, Richard Griffiths, Robson Green x 2, John Travolta, Helen Mirren, Norman Wisdom x 2, Tony Curtis, Kenneth Branagh x 2 Harry Potter, Angel - David Boreanaz 10 x 8, Warwick Davis x 2 with letter, Harry Potter, Drew Barrymore, Jim Tavare Harry Potter, Prof Michael Gambon, Ant & Dec, Graham Norton, Frank Carson, Harry Secombe, Michael Bentine, Linda Robeson x 2, Ronnie Corbett x 3, Russ Abbott, Danny De Vito, James Marsters x 2, Stephen Fry, Joanna Lumley, Audrey Squires x 2 The Cast of Mrs Browns Boys, Gemma Atherton, Merlin, Kate Winslet x 2 - Lee Evans x 2 - The X Files DVD insert - Peter Kay, Leslie Joseph and others

Lot 797

Three books, Lord of the Rings 1971 Editions, complete with fold out maps

Lot 207

NO RESERVE Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Hobbit, Series I & II [&] The Lord of the Rings, together 3 sets of large colour postcards of Tolkien illustrations, each set with 8 cards & envelopes and list of plates, list to LOTR lacking top right corner, 8vo (153 x 223mm.), George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1975-77.

Lot 305

Three limited edition Tudor mint ornaments ‘The Lord of the rings’ by Myth & magic includes Gandalf, Orc & Frod, Sam & Gollum group figure

Lot 900

A crate containing a quantity of Lord of the Rings and Marvel comics, action figures including Spiderman, Daredevil, Gandalf, etc.

Lot 738

Victor, Hotspur Book for Boys, and other books including Lord of the Rings jigsaw, Thunderbirds Annual, etc. (1 shelf)

Lot 847

Parker Bros Trivial Pursuit DVD, to include The Lord of The Rings Trilogy Edition, Trivial Pursuit Disney Edition, Star Wars Saga Edition. (5)

Lot 99

CARTON WITH VARIOUS VINTAGE BOOKS, THE CITIZENS ATLAS & LORD OF THE RINGS CD'S

Lot 7257

J.R.R. Tolkien: 'The Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring; The Two Towers; The Return of the King', London, George Allen & Unwin, November 1955, 4th impression; 1955, 2nd impression; November 1955, 2nd impression, 3 volumes, 3 folding maps of Middle Earth as called for, original cloth gilt, dust wrappers (The Two Towers dust wrapper with part loss at head and foot of spine, all with 21s net prices intact) (3)

Lot 672

A box set of Lord of the Rings, Battle at Helms Deep (unknown if complete)

Lot 1438

J.R.R. Tolkien _ The Lord of the Rings, First Edition, a complete set of three volumes published by George Allen & Unwin (1954, 1954 & 1955). Complete with dust jackets (various faults, including tears and ink stain), 'Laithwaite' name in pen to inside boards, printing defect on p. 49 of The Return of The King. Some foxing inside, maps present

Lot 74

A BAG OF ASSORTED WHITE METAL ITEMS, to include a silver 'Steward' fob medal pendant, worn red enamel detail, fitted with a suspension loop to the reverse, hallmarked Birmingham, an enamelled shield fob medal brooch, red and white enamelled St. Georges flag shield inscribed with the Latin phrase 'Londini Defende Tuos Deus Optime cives', translates to 'O most gracious lord defend thy citizens of London', hallmarked Birmingham, three white metal rings each stamped 925, a white metal brooch with boat detail, stamped 'Silver Scotland', a white metal line bracelet with a fold over clasp and set with colourless paste, and a broken snake chain bracelet

Lot 402

A Collection of Star Trek Figures (1991 Par) to Include Star Trek Technical Manual and a Collection of Lord of The Rings DVD Set, The Two Towers signed by Billy Boyd- Pippin Took.

Lot 160

Christopher Lee signed 10x8 vintage black and white photo. Sir Christopher Frank Carandini Lee, CBE, CStJ (27 May 1922 - 7 June 2015) was an English actor, author, and singer. With a career spanning nearly seven decades, Lee was well known for portraying villains, gaining recognition for appearing as Count Dracula in seven Hammer Horror films-ultimately playing the role nine times in total. His other film roles include Francisco Scaramanga in the James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun (1974), Count Dooku in the Star Wars films Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002) and Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005), and Saruman in both the Lord of the Rings film trilogy (2001-2003) and the Hobbit film trilogy (2012-2014). Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 306

Film, TV & Music - a Lord of the Rings lobby stand, Gollum, others Saruman; Ed Sheran; Lost in space etc

Lot 450

A Lord of the Rings Return of The King printed film poster, bearing signatures Orlando Bloom, Sir Ian McKellen, Peter Jackson, Sean Bean, various others, with certificate of authenticity, glazed, mounted and framed.

Lot 451

A Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of The Ring printed film poster, bearing signatures Orlando Bloom, Sir Ian McKellen, Elijah Wood, etc., glazed, mounted and framed with certificate of authenticity.

Lot 380

Various stamps, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy collection album, Museum Stamp Pack 1990 and Commonwealth Games stamps. (3 albums)

Lot 198

Twelve Box New Line Lord of the Rings character figures and a selection of fantasy and other magazines, Movie Goer etc

Lot 595

Nine Danbury Mint collectors plates:  "Lord of the Rings"; 5 resin wall plaques:  Cherished Teddies

Lot 234

Quantity (seventy-seven) New Line productions Lord of The Rings figures, boxed

Lot 595

Eleven Danbury Mint "Lord of the Rings" collector's plates with certificates

Lot 747

J R R Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, revised edition, in three volumes.

Lot 761

A collection of The Lord of the Rings Armies of Middle Earth series action figures, together with various other television related diecast model vehicles

Lot 1460

A very large Danbury Mint 'Lord of the Rings' pewter chess set & board: Held in 2 drawers beneath the board, the largest piece measures 12cm.

Lot 194

Box of miscellaneous DVDs & box sets including extending Lord of the Rings trilogy & Game of thrones etc

Lot 910

TOLKIEN, J.R.R. Lord of the Rings 3 vols. Rev. Ed. 1967-69, London, 8vo orig. cl. d/ws

Lot 101

Lord of the Rings 8x10 photo signed by actor Elijah Wood as Frodo Baggins. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 300

Three diamond rings including a two-stone old round-cut diamond ring, stamped 18; and two single-stone old round-cut diamond rings, unmarked(Ring size: P/Q, Q & L/M)Footnote: Note: Lots 297-310 for part of the collection of Ellen Mary Victoria Fludder (nee Lowe). Ellen was the daughter of John Lowe, whose antiques shop, J. Lowe was a well-known feature of what was then 138 Wardour Street, London, during the early 20th Century, the street numbers have since changed. Originally a watch and clock repairer, John expanded the business to include antiques, primarily jewellery and oriental art. John became a well-known and respected antiquarian and clockmaker, and indeed his youngest son John Harold Lowe remembered visiting Buckingham Palace with his father, where he was employed to wind the clocks for Edward VII or George V. Adverts from the period show a novel approach to marketing, using lines from Shakespeare to expound upon the virtues of dealing with such an exemplary antiquarian as J.Lowe; ‘China dishes, Very Good Dishes! / The Stamp of Merit. / I will buy with you! Sell with You!/ Old and Antique’ reads part of the poem, borrowing lines from The Merchant of Venice, Measure for Measure and Twelfth Night among others. This literary flight of fancy rather foreshadows another foray into the literary world the family would later take. Born in May 1897, Ellen was a favourite of her father’s and though she was sent to boarding school in Devon at a young age, she and her brothers were later educated in London, and living above the shop, surrounded by such curiosities and attending various auctions and dealers’ shops, it is little wonder that she began to take a lively interest in her fathers’ business. Though very much a woman in man’s world, she became a well-known fixture in her fathers’ shop and at the London salerooms. Indeed, one of her regular customers, who she met when she was around 18, was the author Edgar Jepson (1863-1938), who was a keen collector of antiques. As well as writing detective fiction, Jepson was also a translator, most notably of the Arsène Lupin stories by Maurice Leblanc, which are currently enjoying a revival on Netflix. He was quite taken with the character Ellen cut in the shop, and certainly, the curiosities of the Far East which filled the shop offered much scope for his creative mind. His 1927 novel, ‘Miss Timmins and Lord Scredington’ is based around J.Lowe and Ellen is the inspiration for the title character, Miss Timmins. ‘Miss Timmins runs an Oriental curio shop, and her adventures with strange and beautiful pieces of jade and lapis lazuli and chalcedony, carved by the artists of the East, and the strange and sometimes dangerous customers they bring her, are always amusing and thrilling.’ Edgar opens the novel with a direct reference to the frustrations of a ‘lady antique dealer’ in a world of men, and throughout her adventures the feisty Miss Timmins enjoys nothing better than getting the better of her male competitors, who often underestimate her. The novel has everything you could want from a 1920s cosmopolitan adventure novel; a rakish Lord smitten with the heroine, tea dances at the best places in town, brushes with the occult and unscrupulous antiquarians; certainly, if only a fraction of it is true, Ellen had a rather interesting life! J.Lowe closed in 1924, after the death of John Lowe, and Ellen later went on to work for Reville Terry, a Couturier on Grosvenor Square as their jewellery buyer, regularly travelling between London and Paris to see the latest collection. Lots 297-310 are not only a collection of beautiful jewels, very much of their time; but also, a lovely throwback to the exploits of Miss Timmins, and her love of Chinese jades; indeed one could almost imagine one of the jadeite brooches on her lapel, next to her infamous jade cloak hook which sent Lord Scredington so wild with envy as she raced about town in search of her next ‘find’.

Lot 3513

Westminster cased coins comprising three miniature gold coins, kangaroo nugget, Richard II Commemorative and Lord of the Rings, with certificates

Lot 523

Framed 35mm film cells, limited edition 1000, comprising The Lord of The Rings, Fellowship of The Ring series two, Matrix Revolutions, Life of Brian, Return of The Jedi series two, Harry Potter The Philosopher's Stone, The Lost Boys and Star Wars Return of The Jedi. (7)

Lot 11

Tolkien, J. R. R. The Hobbit, deluxe edition, London: George Allen & Unwin, 1979, publisher's gilt decorated cloth, very good, clean, bright, appears unread, housed in box bearing paper label, some scuffs and slight wear to box. Together with The Lord of the Rings, deluxe edition, 1979, clean and bright, slight creasing to the very fine paper pages, slight wear to box (2)

Lot 510

TWELVE LORD OF THE RINGS COLLECTORS PLATES AND TWO BRAMBLY HEDGE PLATES, comprising a Wedgwood limited edition set of twelve plates from 'The Lord of the Rings' series an exclusive for Danbury Mint, together with two Brambly Hedge plates, possibly unfinished?, one by Wedgwood for Danbury Mint and the other unmarked (Condition report: no obvious damage, Lord of the Rings with certificates) (14)

Lot 1247

A Simpsons Cluedo board game, a ship in a bottle, a Coca-Cola ice bucket, a Lord of The Rings board game, two items of plated ware, football magazines, Topper comics, etc. (two boxes) **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 50

Dominic Monaghan signed 11x7 colour photo. Dominic Monaghan (born 8 December 1976) is a British actor. He is best known for playing Meriadoc Merry Brandybuck in Peter Jackson's film trilogy The Lord of the Rings (2001-2003), and Charlie Pace on J. J. Abrams' television show Lost (2004-2010). Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 2228

Lord of the Rings - Ian Holm signed photo print, framed, 32 x 44 cm. With certificate of authenticity.

Lot 274

Tolkien (J.R.R.), The Lord of the Rings, dustjackets only: The Fellowship of the Ring, first edition, fourth impression, (1); The Two Towers, ?first edition, (1); The Return of the King, ?first edition, (1); others, unassociated, (2), [5]

Lot 275

Tolkien (J.R.R.), The Lord of the Rings, Revised Edition, three-volume set, second editions, fifth impressions, London: George Allen and Unwin Ltd, 1970, dustjackets over red cloth, 8vo, (3); The Silmarillion, first edition, second impression, London: George Allen and Unwin Ltd, 1977, dustjacket over blue cloth, 8vo, (1), [4]

Lot 235

A LARGE COLLECTION OF ASSORTED TRADING CARDS FROM TV AND FILM FAVOURITES TO INCLUDE, LORD OF THE RINGS, THE SIMPSONS, BUFFY, JOHN WAYNE, STAR TREK, STAR WARS, ETC

Lot 302

FIVE FILM POSTERS MOUNTED ON BOARDS TO INCLUDE TWO STAR WARS, SLEEPY HOLLOW, THE LORD OF THE RINGS, JOHN WAYNE THE SEARCHERS

Lot 897

Tolkien, J. R. R. - Three volumes of The Lord of the Rings, first editions, The Fellowship of the Ring, 15th impression 1966, The Two Towers and The Return of the King, both eleventh impression 1965 (3)

Lot 184

Lord of The Rings, First Day Cover complete with postmarks and official stamps. This beautiful cover includes ten Lord Of The Rings stamps, has a typed address and is triple post marked 26th February 2004. It also has an information card insert inside. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 273

Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Hobbit, third edition, sixth impression, 4 colour plates, illustrations, ink ownership inscription to front endpaper verso, lower hinge cracking, original pictorial boards, some light adhesive remains, dust-jacket, 2 larger holes, chip spine head and tear lower fold, some other small chips and tears at extremities, light toning, 1971; The Lord of the Rings, 3 vol., second edition, sixth impression, folding maps, original cloth, vol. 1 bumped along top edge, vol. 3 spine foot bumped, dust-jackets, vol. 3 lower panel stained with black ink, some light toning and wear to extremities, otherwise a sharp bright set, 1971, 8vo (4)

Lot 271

Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Return of the King, first edition, folding map, small library stamp to title and front endpaper, original cloth, slightly soiled, spine toned and a little worn, 1955; The Fellowship of the Ring, fifth impression, upper hinge weak, original cloth, slightly soiled, spine head and extremities rubbed, 1956; The Lord of the Rings, 3 vol., 3 folding maps, bookplates to front pastedowns, original cloth, dust-jackets, 1971, 8vo (5) ⁂ Return of the King with signature mark '4' and text block sagging.

Lot 274

Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Lord of the Rings, 3 vol., second edition, seventh impressions, folding maps, original cloth, dust-jackets, spines lightly sunned, spine heads lightly bumped, 8vo, 1973.

Lot 272

Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Lord of the Rings, 3 vol., comprising The Fellowship of the Ring, eleventh impression, 1961, The Two Towers, eighth impression, boards very slightly splayed, 1961, The Return of the King, eighth impression, 1961, first editions, folding maps, original cloth, dust-jackets, spines toned, the first and last with light soiling to covers, the first heavily chipped at spine ends, the others with some very small chips, lightly rubbed and toned at folds, presentation slipcase, printed label laid down to one side, slightly worn at extremities, 8vo.

Lot 19

Tolkien (J.R.R.). The Return of the King., George Allen & Unwin, 1st edition Fourth Impression May 1958. Folding map included at end of the volume. Third in The Lord of the Rings trilogy.

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