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Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.- Twiki Communications Playset, 5-963-109, H.G. Toys Inc., 1979, comprises: a pair of walkie talkies, a wrist radio, two alphabet decoder discs, a battery operated Twiki robot toy, and a Buck Rogers belt, all within slots on the original custom card and contained in the lower half of the original box, 33.5 x 50 x 6 cm overall.Buck Rogers in the 25th Century was an Americanscience-fiction adventure television series produced by Universal Studios. The series ran for two seasons from September 1979 April 1981 on NBC. The feature-length pilot episode for the series was released as a theatrical film in March 1979, before the series aired. The film and series were developed by Glen A. Larson and Leslie Stevens, based on the fictional comic strip character created in 1928 by author, Philip Francis Nowlan. Condition Report: showing signs of age, lacking top half of original box, structure wear to lower half of the box,
Paik, Nam June. Sammlung von 1 Original-Photographie und 9 Publikationen von und zu Nam Jun Paik. Verschiedene Orte und Verlage, Ca. 1977-2007.Die Sammlung enthält u.a.: I. Original-Photographie. Silbergelatine auf Kodak. Späterer Abzug, um 1975. 17,7 x 12,8 cm. - Verso handschriftlich bezeichnet "NAM JUNE PAIK et Charlotte Moormann jouant 'Robot Opera' de N.J.Paik". - Leicht kratzspurig. - II. Nam June Paik. Art for 25 million people. Berlin, Daadgalerie, 1984. - III. Nam June Paik. Niederschriften eines Kulturnomaden. Aphorismen - Briefe - Texte. Köln, DuMont, 1992. - IV. Leve sieht Paik. Nürnberg, Germanisches Nationalmuseum, 2006. - V. There is no rewind button for life. Köln, DuMont, 2007. In Kassette mit DVD. - Gut erhalten.
A Japanese battery operated 'Super Astronaut' toy robot, with two Chinese robots including 'Moon Explorer' and 'Talking Robot' and a further Chinese robot in French text box La Lune Explorateur, all boxed (4).PROVENANCE: The Collection of Jack Tempest. Additional InformationThe box to the Super Astronaut is tired throughout. The boxes to the other toys are better. All with general light age related wear but overall fair. They have not been tested.
A collection of six battery operated toy robots including three Japanese examples and three Chinese examples (6).PROVENANCE: The Collection of Jack Tempest. Additional InformationSome with general rubbing and light wear, perhaps a little dirty in parts but essentially ok. The black robot is missing the battery cover to the back and has some knocks to the feet. They have not been tested.
A collection of eleven battery operated and other tinplate and plastic robot toys, including a 'Mr Smash' by Marx Toys, a reproduction 'Robby the Robot' circa 1997, and four clockwork examples, three with a silver coloured finish and one with a red finish.PROVENANCE: The Collection of Jack Tempest.
A mixed lot of 1990s American Collectors comic books to include: - Marvel: Holographic 'The Punisher 2099' (1993) - DC: The Eve of Destrution for the Darkstars (1994) - Marvel: Marvel Tales featuring Spider-Man (1994) - Marvel: The Incomplete Deaths Head (1993) - Valiant: Eternal Warrior (1993) - Valiant: The Chaos Effect: Magnus Robot Fighter vs. The 20th Century (1995 - Valiant: Rai and the Future Force (1993) - Valiant: The New Harbingers (1993) - Image: Gordon and Orway's Wildstar (1993) - Marvel: Man and Wolf: Captain America (1992)(10)
PUNK / INDIE / COOL POP / WAVE - 7" COLLECTION. Nice collection of around 220 x 7". Artists / Titles include The White Stripes - Hotel Yorba, Pulp - Liploss, The Dynamites - Let's Do It Tonight, Pixies - Dig For Fire, Pixies - Velouria, Pet Shop Boys - It's a Sin, Pet Shop Boys - Love Comes Quickly, Pet Shop Boys - West End Girls, John Foxx - Europe, Plasmatics - Monkeysuit, Plastics - Copy Robot, Flamin Grovies - Slow Death, Ben Watt - Somethings Don't Matter, The Undertones - Jimmy Jimmy, The Flying Lizards - Money,Mano Negra - King Kong Five, Psycho, Virna Lindt - Young & Hip and The High - 4 Track E.P. The condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
HEAVY ROCK/ METAL - LP COLLECTION. A superb selection of 15 LPs, includes a couple of 12" singles. Artists/ titles include Guns N Roses inc Appetite For Destruction (924 148-1, original pressing with banned robot sleeve. Printed inner. Record strong VG+/ sleeve Ex), It's So Easy (GEF 22TP, picture disc), Welcome To The Jungle (GEF 30TW, poster sleeve). Death Angel - S/T (209 293-630), Megadeth - So Far, So Good, So What! (EST 2053), Metallica inc Kill 'Em All (MFN7DM, records Ex/ sleeve Ex), And Justice For All (VERH61), Master Of Puppets (MFN 60). Dio inc The Last In Line (VERL16), Sacred Heart (VERH 30), Dream Evil (VERH 46). Motley Crue inc Too Fast For Love (ELK K 52 425), Theatre Of Pain (960 418-1), Girls Girls Girls (EKT 39) & Shout At The Devil (96-0289-1). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
Bewegte Nähmaschinen-Skulptur aus der "Steampunk"-Ära, 1970er JahreFrankreich, unbekannter Künstler. Kinetische Skulptur (56 x 38 x 104 cm), aus industriell erzeugten gußeisernen Elementen hergestellt (Nähmaschinengestell Singer, Fahrradketten, Transmissionsantrieb), wild aussehende weibliche Gestalt, der assistiert wird von kleinen "fleißigen Geistern", angetrieben durch einen Elektromotor (110 Volt) - erinnert an den berühmten Stummfilm "Moderne Zeiten" mit Charlie Chaplin, in dem nicht der Mensch die Maschine, sondern die Maschine den Menschen beherrscht. - Ein hervorragendes Beispiel der französischen "Art Brut" der Nachkriegszeit. Jetzt im Angebot zu einer Zeit, da Roboter-Automaten und "Steampunk" gefeiert werden. Start Price: EUR 450 Zustand: (2/2)Steampunk Automaton Sewing Machine, 1970sFrance, artist unknown. Kinetic sculpture created from found materials (cast-iron "Singer" treadle, steel pavement grille, bicycle chains, pulley, belt and a DERI transformer) depicting a woman at a sewing machine, assisted by surprising unseen forces that carry out most of the work, 27 ½ x 21 x 41 in. (56 x 38 x 104 cm). The electric motor (110 volts) causes the wild-haired woman to operate the machine with the aid of an imp on the treadle and a pair of bolt-headed robots working the crank, while a third robot swings wildly from the end of the pulley. - A surreal and exciting work of kinetic art. Start Price: EUR 450 Condition: (2/2)
QUEEN - News Of The World Promotional PosterA poster promoting British rock band Queen's sixth studio album, News of the World, released on October 28, 1977. Considered one of the most iconic album covers of the 1970s, Queen approached sci-fi artist Frank Kelly Freas to recreate the tearful robot artwork he had created for the cover of an issue of Astounding Science Fiction in March 1954. The poster exhibits creasing and a noticeable tear in the top left corner. Dimensions: 151 cm x 101 cm (59 1/2" x 39 3/4") Estimate: £800 - 1,200 MThis lot will be auctioned on Friday, November 4th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast at propstore.com on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 3rd; Saturday, November 5th; or Sunday, November 6th.
DOCTOR WHO: THE FIVE DOCTORS (1983) - BBC Exhibition Battle-damaged CybermanA battle-damaged Cyberman from The Five Doctors, a feature-length episode of the classic sci-fi TV series Doctor Who. Five of the incarnations of the Doctor were collected by an unknown being and deposited in the Death Zone on Gallifrey, along with Daleks, Cybermen and other enemies of the Doctor. Cybermen were attacked by the Raston Warrior Robot and killed. This Cyberman appeared in the Doctor Who exhibition in Longleat HouseThe Cyberman features a huge hole in the chest, filled with wires, bulbs, tubes, mesh and other items, as well as green "goo" made from painted hard foam. Long electrical wires protrude from the back of the costume. The suit and gloves are originals from the production and the helmet and boots are reproductions made by the BBC for the exhibition. The Cyberman has been intentionally distressed, but also has wear from age, including chips to the helmet and the silver paint flaking off the suit. The costume is on a mannequin. Dimensions (on mannequin): 42 cm x 62 cm x 197 cm (16 1/2" x 24 1/2" x 77 1/2") Special shipping required; see special shipping notice in the Buyer's Guide.Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide. Estimate: £3,000 - 5,000 MThis lot will be auctioned on Saturday, November 5th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast at propstore.com on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 3rd; Friday, November 4th; or Sunday, November 6th.
JAMES BOND: THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH (1999) - Peter Nelson Collection: Nuclear Facility Control PanelA nuclear facility control panel from Michael Apted's Bond film The World Is Not Enough. Renard's (Rober Carlyle) henchmen used a control panel while stealing nuclear materials and a bomb. The control panel is made of resin and painted red. It has two control sticks (one labelled "Robot Arm" and one "Lift"), an arrangement of buttons and a screen which reads "Main Operation". A thick black cable protrudes from the right side. It has been intentionally distressed with dirt and has some additional paint wear. Dimensions: 35.5 cm x 19.5 cm x 10 cm (14" x 7 3/4" x 4") From the personal collection of Peter Nelson, previously displayed at his two museums, "The Cars of the Stars" and "The Bond Museum" in Keswick, Cumbria, until they closed in 2011. Estimate: £400 - 600 MThis lot will be auctioned on Saturday, November 5th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast at propstore.com on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 3rd; Friday, November 4th; or Sunday, November 6th.
LOST IN SPACE (T.V. SERIES, 2018 - 2022) - Will Robinson's (Maxwell Jenkins) Cold Weather Jacket with Mission 24 Patch and CamcorderWill Robinson's (Maxwell Jenkins) cold weather jacket with a Mission 24 patch and a camcorder from Legendary Television's sci-fi series Lost in Space. In the Season 1 episode "Impact," Will wore his jacket when he explored the icy planet his family crashed on, and later recorded his interactions with the Alien Robot.This lot consists of a futuristic grey leather and nylon jacket with a Mission 24 patch embroidered on the left arm, orange trim, synthetic fur detailing, and mesh pockets, as well as a nonfunctional black metal and plastic RICOH camcorder. This lot exhibits some scratches and loose threads from production.Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide. Estimate: £1,200 - 1,800 ΩThis lot will be auctioned on Sunday, November 6th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast at propstore.com on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 3rd; Friday, November 4th; or Saturday, November 5th.
LOST IN SPACE (T.V. SERIES, 2018 - 2022) - Will Robinson's (Maxwell Jenkins) Breakaway Toy RobotWill Robinson's (Maxwell Jenkins) breakaway toy robot from Legendary Television's sci-fi series Lost in Space. In the Season 1 episode "Pressurized," Will destroyed a toy robot his sister Penny (Mina Sundwall) made him to cope with the loss of the Alien Robot.This plastic toy robot was constructed from various "scavenged" white and grey plastic pieces and custom-made by production to be broken. It features long black hands and a black head with a clear plastic dome over the face to mimic the Alien Robot's signature dome helmet. The plastic exhibits some smudging and microfractures from use. Dimensions: 35.75 cm x 15.25 cm 7.75 cm (14" x 6" x 3") Estimate: £500 - 700 ΩThis lot will be auctioned on Sunday, November 6th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast at propstore.com on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 3rd; Friday, November 4th; or Saturday, November 5th.
STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE (1979) - Engineering Radiation SuitAn engineering radiation suit from Robert Wise's sci-fi film Star Trek: The Motion Picture, which was repurposed for Nicholas Meyer's sequel Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Starfleet engineers wore their radiation suits while aboard the Enterprise.This lot consists of a cream-coloured jumpsuit, one red collar (worn by cadets), one black foam collar (worn by officers), a pair of cream-coloured boots with chunky, black rubber heels, and a pair of fleece-lined gloves.The jumpsuit features a Starfleet patch on the right shoulder, a yellow rank band around the left arm, elastic stirrups and a detachable back. The front of the jumpsuit displays a central mesh crest encircled by piping, a metal disc, and two heavy-duty clips. The boots have the initials "L.L" handwritten on the inside in black pen, and the gloves display the name "Robot M". The lot exhibits wear from production use, including staining, deterioration of the foam on the black collar and cracking to the leather gloves. Estimate: £3,000 - 5,000 MThis lot will be auctioned on Sunday, November 6th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast at propstore.com on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 3rd; Friday, November 4th; or Saturday, November 5th.
LOST IN SPACE (T.V. SERIES, 2018 - 2022) - Robot Alien's (Brian Steele) Complete CostumeRobot Alien's (Brian Steele) complete costume from Legendary Television's sci-fi series Lost in Space. The Robot first appeared in Season 1 as a multi-limbed alien robot, but transformed into a bipedal humanoid after scanning Will Robinson (Maxwell Jenkins), forming a bond with the boy and joining the Robinsons throughout the series.Created by effects company Spectral Motion from original designs for the Robot from Irwin Allen's Lost in Space, this oversized and complete humanoid version of the Robot Alien's costume features both wearable and electronic components. The plated blue and silver-colour armour is constructed from fibreglass marked "Suit #1" and attached to a foam rubber bodysuit with snaps and plastic side-release buckles. Its helmet is constructed from foam rubber with plastic support, a domed plastic face, and a removable top which conceals an internal projector pre-programed to project a video of non-coloured light. Also included are foam rubber top, bottom, shoes, and neck seal pieces. This costume comes dressed on a custom-built soft body mannequin with the shoes, spats, helmet, neck seal, scales, armour, and arms all detachable. However, it is incapable of standing on its own, and will require a special stand for display. It exhibits scratching throughout the armour, applied grime, and dents in the foam rubber from production wear.Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Special shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's Guide. Estimate: £30,000 - 50,000 USThis lot will be auctioned on Thursday, November 3rd. The auction will begin at 3:00PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast at propstore.com on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, November 4th; Saturday, November 5th; or Sunday, November 6th.
SHORT CIRCUIT (1986) - Full-Size Light-Up Johnny 5 RobotA full-size, light-up Johnny 5 robot from John Badham's sci-fi comedy Short Circuit. NOVA Laboratory S.A.I.N.T. (Strategic Artificially Intelligent Nuclear Transport) robot Number 5 was struck by lightning and became sentient. After escaping from NOVA, he befriended Stephanie Speck (as played by Ally Sheedy) and adopted the name Johnny 5.Designed by iconic sci-fi concept artist Syd Mead with influence from sketches by Robotics Supervisor Eric Allard, the Johnny 5 character was realised for the screen through full-size puppets, including remote-control animatronic versions with various movements, and lower-function or static puppets. This Johnny 5 is largely static, with lights in the eyes and servo motors in some of the shoulder and arm components that may have been functional at one time. These lighter-weight static robots were built for use where a heavier piece with additional mechanisms was not necessary, such as action shots of Johnny 5 falling. This Johnny 5 prop retains its original first-film color scheme and detailing, and was not updated for the sequel; it has been intact as a unit since production on the first film. The full-size prop features a blue and grey body made primarily of vacuum-formed plastic and metal with simulated buttons and tech panels on the front and back of the torso. Beneath this outer covering are mechanical and electronic elements, the majority of which are cosmetic though designed to appear practical, including cables and wiring to the mechanisms in his torso and arms, with major connections covered by black rubber bellow-like inserts. His lower body features two plated tread belts in triangular configurations on his left and right sides complemented by two small rear wheels with black rubber tires. Mounted over his left shoulder is a wood and resin laser weapon with a red decal strip on the front to simulate the emitter. The head features orange neck pistons; coloured wires and cables; a blue and grey plasting shell matching the body; black metal flaps that serve as upper and lower eyelids; and eyes with gold-colour rings, blue irises reminiscent of camera apertures, and clear lenses that glow red via a small switch in the base of the back of the head. The head has undergone some restoration, specifically to the eyes and their electronics, allowing them to glow with the aid of a rechargeable internal battery that charges through a labelled connector accessible on the back of the head. Also included are original red eye lenses attached to pieces of yellow foam, additional wiring, and a wall-plug charger. Johnny 5 exhibits some wear from production and age, including scuffing, paint chipping, staining, and some loose components. Dimensions: 147.5 cm x 76.25 cm x 178 cm (58" x 30" x 70")Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Special shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's Guide. Estimate: £120,000 - 160,000 USThis lot will be auctioned on Thursday, November 3rd. The auction will begin at 3:00PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast at propstore.com on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, November 4th; Saturday, November 5th; or Sunday, November 6th.
SHORT CIRCUIT 2 (1988) - Johnny 5 Model Miniature with GliderA model miniature Johnny 5 robot from Kenneth Johnson's comedy sci-fi sequel Short Circuit 2. After living robot Johnny 5 learned that Fred (Michael McKean) intended to sell him, he escaped by crashing through an office window and deploying a glider to fly through the city.This model is mostly made of cast resin and wood, with a metal shoulder bar and joints. It has a highly detailed paint finish in metallic grey, with a red toolbox and bronze-and-blue panels and buttons. The model features a swivelling head, and moveable shoulder joints, elbows, eye guards, toolbox and back wheel. A motor and wiring are present inside a removable front panel on the body, indicating the model was once remote controlled.Accompanying the model is Johnny 5's yellow-and-orange glider, which is made of resin and biscuit foam, with a metal frame that can slot into the back of the model, though this should be attempted with care. This lot exhibits wear from production use and age, including paint wear, chips, and cracks to the front treads, back wheel guard and surface of the glider. Dimensions (robot): 28 cm x 21.5 cm x 39 cm (11" x 8 1/2" x 15 1/2")Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide. Estimate: £40,000 - 60,000 M This lot will be auctioned on Thursday, November 3rd. The auction will begin at 3:00PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast at propstore.com on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, November 4th; Saturday, November 5th; or Sunday, November 6th.
STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE (1977) - Hand-drawn Ralph McQuarrie C-3PO Concept SketchA concept sketch of C-3PO (Anthony Daniels) hand-drawn by Ralph McQuarrie for George Lucas' Star Wars: A New Hope. Protocol droid C-3PO (Anthony Daniels) accompanied Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) on his quest to rescue Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) from the clutches of the Empire. Production illustrator McQuarrie, who is credited alongside Lucas for the origins of "Threepio," created this sketch early in pre-production. McQuarrie based the droid's design on the robot Maria from Fritz Lang's classic Metropolis, although the character ultimately seen on screen was both more masculine and less human-looking.This sketch depicting a rear view of C-3PO is rendered in graphite on tissue paper. The sketch is also featured on page 27 of the Abrams publication Star Wars Art: Ralph McQuarrie. The tissue is torn on the bottom left corner and exhibits crease lines throughout. Dimensions: 38.25 cm x 20.5 cm (15" x 8")Sold without copyright; see notice in the Buyer's Guide. Estimate: £8,000 - 12,000 ΩThis lot will be auctioned on Thursday, November 3rd. The auction will begin at 3:00PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast at propstore.com on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, November 4th; Saturday, November 5th; or Sunday, November 6th.
ERIC ORR,UNTITLED (MAX ROBOT) DRAWING,Marker and acrylic on Stonehenge White 250gsm Legion paper, signed and dated,28cm x 35cm,OriginalEric Orr is an artist and designer from New York City. He pioneered the substitutive style of graffiti art in the late '70s, eschewing "writing" in favour of visual iconography, and in the process, created the distinctive robot that would become his signature and alter-ego. In 1984, he collaborated with pop artist Keith Haring on a series of chalk drawings in the NYC subways that featured his "Max Robot head" character alongside Haring's iconic "radiant baby", becoming the only artist to ever collaborate with Keith Haring chalk drawings in the New York City subway system. In 2014, his personal archives were acquired by Cornell University for the Hip-Hop collection in their archive of rare books and manuscripts, and in 2015, Columbia University added copies of his works to their permanent collection.
Masudaya/Modern Toys of Japan, tinplate and battery operated model of a Gang of 5 Target Robot, circa 1965, comprising of purple tin plate and lithograph detailed body with red eyes, and blue mouth, central red target, with swinging arms and red hands, very clean battery box compartment, rare example in excellent condition, missing the wheels/working components for the robot to move, height 38cmWorking order when tested, missing gun, however we cannot test the full functionality as the wheels and moving sections to the bottom of the robot are missing (As per the photograph)

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