AN UNBOXED PLAYWORN MOKO LESNEY MUFFIN THE MULE PUPPET, with two smaller Sacul Muffin the Mule diecast figures, with a playworn Sacul cast lead Andy Pandy figure, early cast Mickey Mouse figure, early plastic Donald Duck figure cast lead Beatrix Potter figures (from the race game ?) and other T.V. and Film related figures
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A BOXED MATTEL 7 TOWNS BOGLINS 'FLURP' HAND PUPPET, c.1987, minor damage to box, with a boxed Mattel Harry Potter Hogwarts School electronic playset, No.50703, not tested and contents not checked, some damage to box and a MB Electronics 'Star Bird' Spaceship model, No.337485202, c.1978, contents not checked but appears largely complete and with instructions, box damaged (3)
Eight Royal Doulton figures, comprising - "Mask Seller" (HN1203), 8.5ins high, "A Good Catch" (HN2258), 7.25ins high, "Lobster Man" (HN2317), 8ins high, "Lunch Time" (HN2485), 8ins high, "Taking Things Easy" (HN2877), 7.25ins high, "The Balloon Man" (HN1954), 7.5ins high, "The Puppet Maker" (HN2251), 8ins high and "Stop Press" (HN2683), 8ins high
A fine Japanese carved ivory okimono of Jourojin dancing and wearing a long nosed tengu mask and holding aloft a puppet of a small boy, on oval base with three figures of rats, 6.5ins (165mm) high, signed "Ichiryusai Nagamitsu" in shaped reserve to underside (Meiji period) Note : Laura Bordignon, PO Box 6247, Finchingfield, Essex CM7 4ER and latterly The Canterbury Auction Galleries, 8th/9th April 2014, Lot 571
PETER BROUGH: An original vintage postcard sized black and white photograph of Peter Brough and his puppet Archie Andrews. Signed autograph to lower lighter portion in blue ink. Nice image. POSTAGE: Tracked UK postage £3.99+VAT, combined rates available on multi-lot purchases. Europe from £6.99+VAT, USA from £15.99+VAT. ALL DESTINATIONS AVAILABLE, PLEASE ASK FOR A QUOTE, SEE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS: www.eastbristol.co.uk.
Attica, Athens AR New Style Tetradrachm. Athens or mint moving with Sulla, circa 86-84 BC. Head of Athena right, wearing crested Attic helmet, bowl decorated with griffin / Owl standing facing on amphora on which A, monogram to either side; all within wreath. Dewing 1653; Kraay-Hirmer pl. 120, 366; Thompson, New Style 1304a (same obverse die). 16.55g, 28mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Magnificent old cabinet tone. Very Rare. From the Angelo S. Collection; Ex Numismatica Ars Classica 64, 17 May 2012, lot 812; Ex Prof. Dr. Hagen Tronnier Collection, Künker 94, 27 September 2004, lot 865; Ex Schulten & Co, October 1978, lot 21. In the First Mithradatic War the Roman forces under Sulla first directed their attention to the city of Athens, which was then ruled by the tyrant Aristion, a puppet of Mithradates. Upon his arrival, Sulla threw up earthworks encompassing not only the city but also the port of Piraeos. Despite several attempts by Archelaos, the Mithradatic commander in Asia, to raise the siege, Athens remained firmly blockaded. During the year or so of siege, Sulla stripped shrines and Sibyls alike of wealth to fund his war effort. From these and other sources of precious metal Sulla appears to have chosen to strike a currency that would be familiar and acceptable to the surrounding regions. The monogram series seem to have been the first issue, for which Thompson suggested a starting date of 86 BC, after Sulla captured Athens. Another series displaying a trophy are regarded as the second issue, and presumably were struck shortly before Sulla left Athens to return to Rome. It has been suggested however that Sulla would have also struck coins of Athenian type during the period of the siege itself, a sensible notion that would seem to make the trophy series fitting for a post-siege issue.
A Japanese carved ivory netsuke as a puppeteer with female puppet holding a fan and boy with drum, signed to base, together with another depicting two wood carvers creating a mythical lion, signed to base, 5.6 cm and 5.1 cm high respectively CONDITION REPORTS Figure with hammer - some light scratches throughout. Figure with drum - chip to drum and rubbing to hand, general light scratches throughout. Both with small signs of general wear and tear.
COLLODI C, The Story of a Puppet or Adventures of Pinocchio, London, Fisher Unwin, 1892 1st English edition, illustrated by Enrico Manzzanti, 8vo original cloth worn, spine browned, front blank cut out leaving approx 1cm, gift inscription on reverse of frontis vignette plate (1) Condition Report / Extra Information Annotated to opening page. Marked to front page. Spine and backboard discoloured. Marked to front board. Appears complete, no loose sheets. Very minimal spotting but minor browning throughout.
Sixteen British Quad film posters, titles comprise: "The Possession of Joel Delaney" (Shirley MacLaine) 1972, "Operation Crossbow" 1965 (Sophia Loren), "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" double-bill, State of Siege, Airport 75, Flight from Ashiya, Fear is the Key, Fanatic, For Whom the Bell Tolls RR, The Nuns Story RR, (Audrey Hepburn), Puppet on a Chain, etc. In various conditions, all folded 30 x 40 inch.
Action Thrillers from 60s - 70s. Fourteen British Quad film posters, titles comprise: "Cold Sweat / One Armed Swordsman" (double-bill), "Ship of Fools" 1965 (Vivien Leigh), "Puppet on a Chain" 1971 (Chantrell art), The Cardinal, Thomas Crown Affair (b&w version), Juggernaut, Killer / Steelyard Blues, Don't look now, Electra Glide in Blue, etc. In various conditions, all folded 30 x 40 inch.
Three boxed Pelham Puppets "Pinocchio", "Witch" and "Mac Boozle" plus an unboxed vintage 'Golly' puppet CONDITION REPORT; All puppets appear to be in good condition, all limbs are present and strung as they should be. The clothing appears to be in good order, with no visible damage or discolouration, other than a little freying. Boxes are worn but presentable.

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