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Lot 4164

A Gibson Les Paul "Dark Fire" Limited Edition First Run Robot electric guitar with figured red body, serial number DF1971, Gibson white fitted hard case with documentation and Robot II kit. One of 1000 of this run made.

Lot 220

Mark Kilgarriff signed 10x8 colour photo pictured as The General (skekUng) in The Dark Crystal. Michael Kilgarriff (born 16 June 1937)[1] is a British actor and pianist from Brighton. As an actor, he is well known for two things: his rich voice-leading to much radio and voice over work-and his height. At six feet five inches tall, he is sought for certain roles, the most notable of which has been The Cyber Controller in Doctor Who, a role he played in 1967 and 1985. He also appeared in the series as an Ogron (1973)and as the eponymous K1 Robot in the story Robot in 1974. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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 209

Collection of books on War topics, to include: The first world war, photographic - Laurence Stallings, Flying for News- Rue Larry, With Jellicoe in the north sea -Shaw Frank H The retreat from Mons -Corbett-Smith A, Prisoner in red Tibet -Wignall Sydney, The siege at Peking -Fleming PeterHalf-hours in air and sky -Daldy, Isbister, Legionnaire an Englishman in the French Foreign Legion -Simon Murray, The secret War of International Terrorism -Claire Sterling, Forensic chemistry & scientific criminal investigation- A Lucas, Airshipwreck- Len Deighton & Arnold Schwartzman Charles O'Malley The Irish dragoon Vol II no cover- ed. Harry Lorrequer, Theory of Ballooning four lectures- Griffith Brewer The French Foreign Legion- John Robert Young, The Wooden World- N A M Rodger Shots Fired in Anger- John B George, Mechanical Traction in War- Otfried Layriz, World Army Uniforms since 1939- Andrew Mollo A Subaltern's Odyssey A memoir of the Great War 1915-1917- R B Talbot Kelly, Weapons & Equipment of the Victorian Soldier- Donald Featherstone Adventures in the far west- William H G Kingston, Congo- Michael Crichton, The Highway Conquest of space and time Edgar- B Schieldrop Jane's pocket book 13 RPVs Robot Aircraft today John WVR Taylor, Spear-head General- Henry Maule, Room 40- Patrick Beesly, Guns, gunners and Others- Desmond O'Callaghan (30 volumes)

Lot 12

A VINTAGE SHEENA DOLL, a Tommy robot and similar toys

Lot 107

Sixteen 35mm Cinema Trailers, mounted on cores, various lengths, each with cinema trailer/teasers of forthcoming films, some with hand-written identification labels including Cinderella, Garfield, Princess Diaries, I Robot and Shark Tale, not viewed

Lot 476

Original vintage movie poster for the first film in the iconic Star Wars saga by George Lucas starring Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker, Harrison Ford as Han Solo, Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia, Alec Guinness as Obi Wan-Kenobi, Anthony Daniels and Kenny Baker as the droids C3-PO and R2-D2, Peter Mayhew as Chewbacca, Peter Cushing as Grand Moff Tarkin and David Prowse as Darth Vader: Star Wars - A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away... Classic Style A design by Tom Jung (b. 1942) for the American release featuring a dynamic image of Princess Leia holding a gun in front of Luke Skywalker holding up his lightsaber with the robot droids R2D2 and C3PO standing behind them, an image of Darth Vader dominating the starry night sky with tie-fighters flying towards the Death Star and the slogan, title text and credits above and below in stylised white and dark blue letters. Good condition, restored folds, backed on linen. Country: USA, year of printing: 1977, designer: Tom Jung, size (cm): 104x69

Lot 2001

DOOM PATROL #96 (1965 - DC) FN/VFN (Cents Copy) - Bob Brown robot cover. Bruno Premiani art - Fine to Very Fine - a detailed photographic condition report is available on request

Lot 1007

GROUP OF 11 X MODERN British UK Quad film posters: ANVIL (2008), THE PREDATOR (2018), INDEPENDENCE DAY: RESURGENCE (2016), I, ROBOT (2004), BORAT (2006), GRAVITY (2013), OLYMPUS HAS FALLEN (2013), TRANSFORMERS: AGE OF EXTINCTION (2014), PACIFIC RIM (2013), SIN CITY 2: A DAME TO KILL FOR (2014) x 2 (Main and Advance Designs) - rolled 30" x 40" (76 x 101.5 cm) (11)

Lot 710

A 1960's Japanese KO tin plate clockwork robot

Lot 512

A Berning Robot Star 25 Camera, with Schneider Xenar f/2.8 38mm lens

Lot 390

A Schneider Tele-Xenar f/4 135mm Lens, Robot mount, in maker's box

Lot 401

Tinplate: A collection of assorted boxed figures to include: Saturn battery operated Robot; Galaxy Robot; Space Robot; together with two Thundercop Thunderbird 2. (5)

Lot 144

VINTAGE TIN WIND UP ROBOT TOY LILLIPUT NP 5357

Lot 110

A "Machine robot" toy, boxed, a tin plate racer, a clown pilot and a similar car

Lot 1312

Four vintage 35mm cameras, comprising; a Voightlander Vitessa, a Corfield Periflex, a German Robot and a Model O Ensign Multex, (4).

Lot 654

A Chinese tin-plate Lilliput robot, boxed

Lot 347

British Quad film posters in excellent rolled condition including Citizen Kane BFI, Terms of Endearment, Angela's Ashes, Firelight, Robot and Frank x2, The Bucket List, Precious, The King, City of Life and Death etc. 

Lot 3170

Vintage toys and games including boxed games, robot, diecast vehicles etc (2 boxes)

Lot 157

Boxed and loose Smurf figures, eight boxed Smurfs by Schleich, and six loose Smurfs, plus a boxed Playwell mini robot (15 items)

Lot 366

A 1980's New Bright battery operated Strobot - 40cm high, together with a smaller Japanese battery operated robot

Lot 62

Toy Story - a quantity of collectible toys to include dressed dolls, Buzz Lightyear, a quantity of animals, Toy Quest Robot Dog, juggling clubs and similar. This lot must be paid for and removed no later than close of business on Friday.

Lot 104

A "RoboSapien" battery operated robot, controller and instructions

Lot 406

One-hundred-and-five various comics including Tales To Terrible To Tell, Best Of The West, The Silent Invasion, My Romantic Adventures, Two-Fisted Tales, Fronltline Combat, Mona, Bacchus, Time Twisters, Stray Bullets, Flash, The Filth, Space Cadet, War Against Crime, Luba, Trombone, Torrid Affairs, Boris Bear, Robot Comics, Fun Comics, Wizard, Lone Wolf Club, Lucifer, Black Cat etc. 

Lot 338

A tinplate clockwork Galaxy robot in original box.

Lot 339

A tinplate clockwork Deep-Sea robot in box.

Lot 340

A boxed tin plate robot 'South Pole Explorer B-17' with key and working.

Lot 341

A tinplate clockwork space robot in original box.

Lot 342

A tinplate clockwork planet robot in original box.

Lot 343

A tinplate clockwork high wheel robot in original box.

Lot 345

A boxed tinplate clockwork robot.

Lot 346

A boxed Schylling Martian Invader tinplate clockwork robot.

Lot 347

A boxed Marx tinplate clockwork rollover cat, a tinplate airplane and a plastic battery operated robot.

Lot 10

BOXED VINTAGE FALKS ROBOT AUTOMATIC TOASTER GUARANTEE DATED 1953 PLUS BOX OF NICKEL CUTLERY

Lot 295

A tinplate clockwork spaceship; a similar plastic robot; a helicopter

Lot 202

Sci-Fi & British movie posters and two promotional card displays for I,ROBOT and Thunderbirds

Lot 263

A silver Ola Gorie flower pendant, a Sarah Coventry rainbow glass bracelet, a silver 'Mashed get Smash!' robot charm and other items Condition Report: Not available for this lot

Lot 5366

A boxed Alps, Japan battery operated television spaceman robot

Lot 482

Hasbro (Circa 1985) Transformers City Commander Ultra Magnus "Transforms From Car Carrier to Robot and Back", literature present, unchecked for completeness, boxed (missing box inner).

Lot 498

A 1960's Tinplate 'Fighting Robot' By S.H. of Japan. Appears complete. Slight corrosion to battery box area, otherwise good. Boxed. Crushing to box.

Lot 499

A Mid 1960's Tinplate Battery Operated Attacking Martian Robot, by Harikand Masudaya. Some signs of corrosion to battery area, unchecked.

Lot 1179

The Day the Earth Stood StillTwentieth Century-Fox, 1951. U.S. one sheet poster, folded, signed ('Robert Wise') to upper left, framed. This futuristic story concerns a scientifically advanced alien and his robot who land on earth professing peace but who are met with suspicion and violence. The now-famous dialogue spoken by Patricia Neal, 'Klaatu barada nikto,' has become a part of the American lexicon, even though Neal laughed so much when she filmed the scene that it had to be shot several times. There is much speculation as to the meaning of the phrase, but the simplest explanation is probably the correct one, as director Wise recalled when he asked writer Edmund North the meaning: 'It's just something I kind of cooked up. I thought it sounded good.'Provenance: the estate of Wes Shank. Overall: 27.25 x 41.25 in.; within frame: 27 x 41 in.

Lot 1186

Forbidden PlanetMGM, 1956. U.S. three sheet poster, folded, signed ('Anne Francis,' 'Warren Stevens / 2007,' 'Richard Anderson / 1997') to lower margin. Directed by Fred McLeod Wilcox. Promoted as 'Far and away, the most provocative and unusual adventure film you've ever seen,' this thriller established its continued status as one of the most innovative science fiction films ever made when Robby the Robot, its star, sold here at Bonhams in 2017 for a record-breaking $5.375 million. As MGM's first foray into science fiction, it takes place in the 23rd century and tells the tale of a mission led by Commander Adams (Leslie Nielsen), who visits Altair IV, a planet that was the subject of an exploration 20 years earlier and from which no one returned. He discovers Dr. Morbius (Walter Pidgeon), his daughter, Altaira (Anne Francis), and a unique robot named Robby. Adams finds that Morbius holds tightly to the highly advanced technology on this planet, the power of which Morbius feels Earth is not prepared for. Along with this, Adams is confronted with a destructive unknown force that turns out to be Morbius' subconscious, otherwise known as the Id monster. While Adams contemplates these and other life-threatening dangers, he makes time for romance with Altaira, whose risqué space clothing and skinny dipping incite both his wrath and his senses! Oddly, the poster art depicts Robby the Robot as an evil alien; in reality, Robby plays a sympathetic character with only good intentions. Provenance: the estate of Wes Shank. 41 x 81 in.

Lot 162

Original Artwork By Frank Kelly Freas (1922-2005) Used For The Inside And Outside Covers Of The Queen Album News Of The World1977comprising two acrylics on 'Crescent / Illustration Board...No. 100,' both with masking tape applied to the borders, not affecting the image, in original frames. The paintings are inspired by Freas' original artwork for the cover of the October 1953 (Vol. 52, No. 2) issue of Astounding Science Fiction magazine for a Tom Godwin story titled 'The Gulf Between.' One, which formed the front gatefold cover of News Of The World shows a kneeling giant robot holding the lifeless bodies of Queen band members Freddie Mercury and Brian May in one hand with John Deacon and Roger Taylor falling through the air below, having plucked them from a hole in a concrete and steel structure to the lower left corner. The painting is initialed by Freas to the robot's left hand. The 2nd painting which formed the inside gatefold for the album shows the same robot with his hand reaching through into the hole of the structure revealing a stadium full of screaming fans attempting to escape from his outstretched hand. The painting is signed 'KELLY FREAS' to the lower left corner. The artwork was purchased by the current owner directly from Kelly Freas at a show of his work at the 40th World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon) in Chicago, 1982.Acclaimed artist Frank Kelly Freas (1922-2005) is considered to be one of the greatest ever Science Fiction illustrators. Known more commonly as Kelly Freas, his career spanned 5 decades during which he worked for many different publications, including Mad Magazine from 1957 to 1962, responsible for many of the publication's front covers during this period. Freas is the only artist to be awarded 10 Hugo awards and was only the 2nd ever artist to be inducted into the Science Fiction Hall Of Fame. Freas' Astounding Science Fiction cover which inspired this News Of The World artwork is considered by many to be his greatest Science Fiction work. Both 28 x 15 in.

Lot 122

A Horikawa SH, Japan vintage battery-operated Engine Robot and two other robots, a similar Space Fighter robot and a Line Mar Electric Remote Control Battery-Operated Robot (all with replacement boxes)

Lot 141

A Rocket USA tinplate R-1 battery-operated robot (bare metal) and four other modern robots, comprising a Planet Robot mechanical 'Winky Robot', a Ha Ha Toy Co/Papasan Toy Co remote control battery-operated 'Lantern Robot' and 'Piston Action Robot' and a Chinese-made clockwork MS403 'Space Robot', all boxed

Lot 203

A Yonezawa, Japan vintage battery-operated Space Explorer Robot, No. 802 (replacement box)

Lot 98

An SH Horikawa, Japan vintage clockwork Gear Robot (box with original top and replacement base) and two other robots, a battery-operated 'Attacking Martian' and a battery-operated remote control 'High-Wheel Robot', both in replacement boxes

Lot 744

A boxed Chinese clockwork walking robot; together with three others (4)

Lot 939

A Sheaffer snorkel pen with 14k gold nib, cased, and a marbelled Summit Robot pen with 14k gold nib lacking lever

Lot 1457

A scarce Osaka Toy Institute 1990's Limited Edition Japanese Toy Mechanized Robot, battery operated in tin, based on T.N. Nomura's original 1950's issue, based on Robby The Robot from the classic 1926 Sci-Fi film Forbidden Planet. Displays Superbly and a very rare piece.

Lot 1152

Japanese Mechanical Robot toy plus unusual Wheeled Canon Truck. G to NM. (2)

Lot 1456

Rare Japanese Osaka Toy Tin Institute Limited Edition Reproduction of Tetsujin Walking Robot. E to NM in Box.

Lot 1462

A vintage Empire made Circus Savings Bank Toy plus Noguchi Mighty Robot. Generally VG to E.

Lot 1107

A KO Yoshiya tinplate battery-operated 'Chief Robotman' and two Horikawa SH tinplate/plastic robots, 'Dino Robot' (battery operated) and 'Gear Robot' (clockwork), all with replacement boxes (3)

Lot 1111

A Horikawa SH tinplate and plastic battery-operated 'Gear Robot' in original box and a Dux-Astroman electric robot No. 150, with four operations and two aerials, in replacement box (2)

Lot 94

Escape from Colditz, Merrit's "Magic Robot" and other vintage toys and games

Lot 218

Quantity of BBC Robot Wars figures to include Pullbacks featuring Sir Killalot, Matilda, Refbot, Sgt. Bash, Hypno-Disc etc plus pit accessories

Lot 264

Scooter 2000 Robot by Giochi Preziosi

Lot 267

Group of toys and vehicles to include plastic GWDP Mickey Mouse, Japanese battery operated robot, 2 x Buddy L cement mixers etc

Lot 644

Robot - Robosapien a Fusion of Technology and Personality

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