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Extremely Rare No. 3625 Robbe Flughafenfeuerwehr München Airport Fire Crash Tender. Fully Radio Control consisting of a multitude of functions including operating water pump, siren, lights etc. Untested but believed to be in ready to go condition. Very Large and Heavy. A rare opportunity for any RC Enthusiast.
A collection of 7 autograph books, 3 signed theatre souvenir brochures and a box full of signatures, My Fair Lady souvenir book includes the signatures of Rex Harrsion and Julie Andrews, Cecil Beaton photos printed by Purnell & Sons ltd, Palladium 1973 contains signatures of Bruce Forsyth and the stars plus photos, Scrooge includes signatures on the front cover by Alec Guinness, Albert Finney, Kenneth Moore, plus signatures by Tom Stoppard, Bunny Doyle, Bill Pertwee (Dads Army), Denis Taylor, Sheila Hancock, Britt Ekland, Gary Wilmot, Melissa Bell (Neighbours), June Whitfield, Frank Thornton, an autograph book full of autographs from the radio programme "The Archers" , signatures by Peter Burne, Charlie Chesters Crazy Gang from 1950, Arthur Haynes, Frederick Ferrari, Michael Bentine, Tony Britton, Reginald Dixon, Richard Murdoch, Esther Ranson, Arthur Askey, Jimmy Hanley, Jimmy Edwards, Eamon Andrews, Ivor Novello, Richard Attenborough, Thora Herd, Liza Goddard, Eric Sykes, Cilla Black, Henry Cooper from 1969, Val Doonican, Mount Batten of Burma from 1965, David Nixon, Richard Todd, Roy Barraclough, Arthur Haynes, plus theatre tickets, etc. [Q]
"Joan of Arc" 1948 advance US one sheet litho printed by Litho-poster corporation of America released thru RKO Radio Picture GD folded, plus the Luc Besson "Joan of Arc" French Grande, Roman Polanskis "Macbeth" 1972 US one sheet VG folded, Ave Maria French Grande (1984), "Danton" Gerard Depardieu plus Don Giovanni - small French posters, all folded. 6 posters [R]
Queen 7 inch single collection including Japanese and Picture Discs; Maxi Singles 3 inch - A Kind of Magic, QUECD6, Radio Ga Ga QUECD10, Bohemian Rhapsody QUECD3, plus singles - BAKPAC 1021 Limited Edition Interview Picture Disc collection, Its a Hard Life, I Want it All, Las Palabras del Amor, Don't Stop me now, The Miracle, Inuendo x2, Killer Queen, Bohemian Rhapsody, Now I'm Here, Save Me, To Much Love will Kill you, Break Through, Another one bites the dust, Crazy little thing called love, Queens First EP EMI 2623, plus Play the Game, Thank God its Christmas, Love of my Life, Who Wants to live forever, We are the Champions, Another One Bites the Dust (Japanese), Let me Live (picture disc), Killer Queen, I want it all, Killer Queen (different), Radio Ga Ga, Seven Seas of Rhye, Spread your Wings, One Vision, Somebody to Love, Queen Interview (picture disc), The Invisible Man, Flash x2, One Vision, I want to Break Free, Bohemian Rhapsody, An Interview with Roger Taylor and Brian May x2, The Invisible Man (clear), Under Pressure, Scandal x2 (one with poster), A Kind of Magic, Body Language, Miracle (hologram), You're my Best Friend, Rock N Roll, I'm Going slightly mad, plus The Interview 81/83 coloured vinyl, Fat Bottomed Girls and Hammer to Fall, various conditions. [Z]
Tony Hancock Hancock's Half Hour and The Blood Donor, signed limited edition number 174 of 950 framed photo from the Blood Donor with the signatures in black felt pen of Ray Galton OBE, and Alan Simpson OBE, the creators and writers of Hancocks Half Hour also inc 2 LPs, and a case of BBC radio cassettes for the original radio and tv shows Hancocks Half Hour. [I]
Collection of comics & magazines including The Beatles Book Monthly No 7, 8, 9 & 14 from 1964 plus UK comics for Out of this World, Uncanny Tales, Champ 1 & 2, Victor, Rover & Wizzard, The Beano, Radio Fun, Marvel Superheroes No 1, Complete Fantastic Four no 1, plus US comics for the Amazing Spider-man, Iron Man, Hulk & The X-men. [JJ]
2 comic boxes of mainly Modern Marvel comics some variants titles inc; Superior Spider-man 5, 6, 7x2, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25,27, 28, 29, 30, 31 annual 1, Timestorm Spider-man, Ultimate spider-man 89, 102, 103, 107, 108, 109 x8, 110 x8, 111 + variant, 112, 113, 115, 116, 117 x4, 118 x4, 132, 133, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 150, 151, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160 variant blank cover, Ultimate Comics All-New Spider-Man #1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19, Ultimatum Spider-Man Requiem 1, 2, Web of Spider-man 1, 2, 3, 4 x7, 5 x6, 6 x4, 7, 8, 9, Spider-man - With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility 2, Spider-man With Great Power 1, 2, 4, 5, astonishing spider-man & wolverine 1, 2, 3, AMAZING SPIDER-MAN YOU'RE HIRED #1, Spider-Men 2, 5, Spider-Woman 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Spider Island Spider-Woman 1, Spike, Spin Angels, Spider-Gwen 0, 1, 4, 5, Radio Active Spider-Gwen 1, , Silk, Silver Surfer 1, 2, 3 etc, Spider-Island 2, 3, 4, 5, Spider-man 2099 1 thru 9, All New Spider-Man 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 100th anniversary special spider-man 1, marvel 75th anniversary celebration 1, Spider-man Deadpool 1, 2, 4, spider-man spectacular 1, amazing spider-man 17 + variant, 6, 7, 8, 16 + variant, 18 + variant, annual 1, 17.1, 19.1, 20.1, spider-man and the x-men 1, 2, 4, 6, amazing spider-man learning to crawl 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, Amazing Spider-man 700.3, 700.4, 700.5, 16.1 variant, 19.1 variant, 20.1, amazing spider-man renew your vows 1, 2, 5, amazing spider-man special 1 variant, amazing spider-man 1 2015, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1.1, amazing spider-man 1.2 variant, 1.3, 1.4, amazing spider-man & silk 1, spider-verse amazing spider-man 9 , 11, 13 - all variant, Spider-verse etc. contains duplicates all NM. (2) [KK]
A folder containing a signed photo by Bobby Moore whilst playing for Fulham FC, with faintly signed Lev Jashin, plus boxer Burt Woodcock signed photo card, plus a signed Larry Grayson, and Betty Hutton photos, a signed George Woodcock Aston University speakers leaflet, a letter from radio Luxembourg with a signed photo from Uncle Wally Peterson plus other photos and letters with printed signatures. Also included are official British Olympic Association reports for the Olympic Games in 1952, 56, 60, 64, 68, and a Wurzel Gummidge signed LP from 1981. [M]
Folder of 18 British comics Alan Class comics inc Sinister Tales #38 (Spider-man vs Doctor Doom), Amazing Stories of Suspense #41 (Thor vs Radio-Active Man), 51, Amazing Tales Creepy Worlds #106, 110 (Mary Jane cover reprint), Strange Suspense Stories Astounding Stories #20, Secrets of the Unknown #53, 71 (Iron Man), Amazing Stories, Sinister Tales 33, #36 (Steve Ditko cover art), 66, Spellbound #58, 61, Uncanny Tales #33, Creepy Worlds #55,Astounding stories & Race for the Moon #21. Various conditions, 18 comics [ZC]
Collection of music related posters including The Beatles, Wings Fun Club 1981 no 23 featuring colour photos of John Lennon and Yoko Ono "Club Sandwich", The Official Beatles Fan Club Sergeant Peppers poster, signed Adam and the Ants Record Mirror page, signed Yes Symphonic Tour gig poster, Radio Times poster, Bob Dylan 2009 poster, Willie Nelson poster limited edition 114 of 150 plus advertising standee card for Lennon Legend, plus another Beatles poster, Elvis Costello, etc. [Browser 166]
LP vinyl records soundtracks, radio broadcasts inc Phantom of the Opera, The Martian Chronicles, Dr Jeckyll & Mr Hyde, Flash Gordon, Shadow, Captain Midnight, Superman, Lights Out, 1984, The Blue Dahlia, Rocketship XM, Snow White, Street Car Named Desire, Errol Flynn, Abbott & Costello, etc. [EE]
LP record soundtracks and radio broadcasts inc Sherlock Holmes, The Scarlet Claw collectors ltd ed of 100, Temple of Vampires, Vengeful Corpse, Suspense starring Peter Lore, The Maltese Falcon. Frankenstein, Boris Karloff, War fo the Worlds, John Wayne, Gunsmoke, Clark Gable, The Shadow, Casablanca, The Cowboys, Gene Autry, Green Hornet, Murder my Sweet, Horror Shows, James Dean, Hatchett Man, Donovan's Brain, Sunset Boulevard, The Martian Chronicles etc. [EE]
VILLIERS & JACKSON; an Edward VII hallmarked silver bladed mother of pearl bodied folding combination pen knife and fork, Sheffield 1903, length 7.5cm, a further fruit knife, Thomas Marples, Sheffield 1866 and a stainless steel double bladed example inscribed 'Whiteley Electrical Radio Co Ltd' (3).
Adamowicz Brothers aviation pioneers signed 1934 cover flown New York to Warsaw. Only 500 covers were carried flying on 7 6 34 from New York to Caen and then on to Warsaw, landing on 2nd July. US and Polish stamps and postmarks. In 1928, they flew in an aircraft for the first time as passengers, sparking their enthusiasm for aviation. They bought a Waco biplane and learned to fly at a basic level. Impressed by trans-Atlantic flights, they decided to fly across the Atlantic themselves. In May 1932 they won a minor tourist aircraft contest at Floyd Bennett field, which encouraged them to pursue their plans. The brothers bought a long-distance plane, the Bellanca J-300, registration NR797W, c n 3003, for US$22, 000. In addition to the standard 1627l fuel tanks, it was fitted with an additional 440-gallon tank, and extra emergency fuel in cans. The plane had a Polish national White Eagle and the name City of Warsaw painted on the fuselage. In August 1933, the plane was damaged by a hired pilot while landing in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland. After repairs, the brothers decided to try again. Although Ben Adamowicz had learned to fly blind, both brothers were purely amateur aviators. Moreover, their aircraft was not fitted with a radio, which made their trip more dangerous. On 28 June 1934, Benjamin and Joseph Adamowicz took off from Floyd Bennett Field in New York City and landed in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland. On 29 June at 5:AM they took off for their Atlantic trip. After six hours of flight, they encountered a problem with ice. Benjamin managed to fly lower and regain control Joseph, writing a flight log in English, surprisingly wrote in Polish at one moment: God, have mercy on us. Then, for a few hours, they flew in a heavy rainstorm. After they managed to get above the clouds they noticed that the main fuel tank was leaking. Luckily, after pumping in emergency fuel, they determined it was enough to reach Europe. On the morning of 30 June, they crossed a shore-line, but due to fog and clouds, they were unable to determine their position a result of their poor navigation skills. After flying for 3 hours without sight of land they reversed direction, and after an additional hour, the fog cleared, and the brothers decided to land in a small meadow, while avoiding a herd of cattle, near Caen in France. The next day, after repairing the landing gear, they took off for Paris, then Germany, where they were forced to land due to fuel leaks. On July 2, the brothers arrived in Warsaw, Poland, where they were treated as heroes. Another Pole had already flown across the Atlantic, Stanislaw Skarzynski in May 1933. By that time, more pilots had managed to fly across the Atlantic, but it was still a very risky trip, even for professional pilots. The Adamowicz brothers may have been the first amateur pilots in the world to make a transatlantic flight. Good Condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.95
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