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A Berning Robot Royal III Rangefinder Camera, 1953-57, chrome, serial no. G-120608, with Schneider Xenagon f/3.5 30mm lens, chrome, serial no. 3638370, body, G-VG, shutter working, lens, G, some internal haze and cleaning marks, together with Schneider Xenon f/1.9 40mm lens, chrome, serial no. 3533658, body, VG, elements, VG, some light internal haze, and Schneider Tele-Xenar f/3.8 75mm lens, chrome, serial no. 3856457, body, VG, slight ding to front, elements, G-VG, some internal haze, complete with universal finder
Vintage 1970s Figures “The Black Hole” and Mork from Mindy & Mork , including, sealed carded unpunched sentry robot from black hole, card is in fair condition has lot of edge/age wear, figure in mint condition, two loose Mork from ork egg ships, figures are in fair play worn condition same as ship, (3 items)
Vintage 1980s Popy Gatchaman Battle Of The Planets “Gatcha-spartan” boxed, models are in good condition, some original stickers, minimal chrome wear mostly on “gatcha-1”, comes with 4 out 5 Gatchmen, 3 out 4 rocket launchers, 3 out 5 arms, 9 missiles two red rested yellow, two instructions in different languages, box is in fair condition the inside packing is in good condition both the bottom part of the box and polystyrene, only problem is the top part, has edge/age wear, tears and creases, has a massive unmissable tear to front by name, plus arco 1984 rogun robot RGX V1 boxed, comes still working and transforming , box is in fair condition has edge/age wear tears and creases with inside packing,(2 items)
A BRITISH MILITARY VERSION OF A GERMAN ROBOT JUNIOR 35MM FILM CAMERA, adapted for use in aircraft, fitted with a Schneider-Kreuznach Xenagon 30mm f3.5 wide angle lens, together with a 75mm f3.8 Tele-Xnar telephoto lens, yellow filter and transit case, camera is stamped with a broad arrow, box is labelled Camera, Aircraft type F102 MK1, 14A/4281, these cameras were used on Phantom quick reaction alert aircraft in the 1950's, there are also certificates for Michael Brian manning issued by Ministry of Supply, etc
A QUANTITY OF BOXED DIECAST MILITARY VEHICLES, DINKY, CORGI AND MATCHBOX, to include Corgi Toys Tank Transporter and Centurion Tank, gift set No. 10, missing shells but otherwise appears complete, boxed AMX30D Recovery Tank, No. 908, complete with accessories, Saladin Armoured Car, No. 906, complete with shells (many still attached to plastic sprue), Dinky Toys Land Rover Bomb Disposal Unit, No. 604, complete with surveillance Robot, majority of the models have been partially or completely repainted and detailed, damage and wear to boxes (9)
McDonalds Happy Meal Toys - assorted, mostly still in plastic wrappers, Paddington Bear, Tweenies Clangers, Robot Pets, Peanuts, Snoopy, Disney, Furby, Rupert, Hercules, Action Man, Smurfs, Beano, France '98 World Cup watches, etc, Toy Story, My Little Pony, Hot Wheels, Animaniacs, Lego System, 101 Dalmations, Mr Men, Lion King, Digimon, etc (4 boxes)
Various Vinyl LPs including The Moody Blues - Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, and A Question Of Balance; Art Garfunkel - 2xAlbum and Angel Clare; John Miles -Rebel; The Alan Parsons Project - I Robot; Pogo - Deliverin'; Santana - Amigos; The Doobie Brothers - Livin' On The Fault Line; Johnny Cash - Ride This Train; and twelve others (23)
INDIE/ ALT/ ELECTRONIC/ CLASSIC - NEW & SEALED LPs. A superb genre-spanning collection of 33 new & sealed LPs. Artists/ titles include The Decemberists - I'll Be Your Girl, Eli Paperboy Reed Meets High & Mighty Brass Band, DMA'S - For Now, Cat Power - Wanderer. Tonight Alive, Astronauts Etc, DZ Deathrays, Joanna Gruesome,Mr Robot Soundtrack, Actress X London Contemporary Orchestra, Motown Chartbusters, Slim Dunlop, Martin Courtney, Helena Hauff, Royal Trux, Seven Davis Jr, Chad Valley, The Heavy, Rat Film Soundtrack, The Felice Brothers, Machinedrum, Fink's Sunday Night Blues Club, Diana Darby, Stephen Steinbrink, Les Sins, The Invisible, Nadine, Thomas Barfod, Starcrawler, Madi Diaz, Makeness, Ash Koosha & Thee Dagger Debs. Condition is stunning M/ New & Sealed.
Large collection of Batman and other Toys, including Teleconcept Batmobile Telephone, in original box, DC Comics Super Heroes five metal Figures (Batman, Joker, Robin, Penguin and Superman), in original window box, Zeon Batman Talking Alarm Clock, in original box and another unboxed, all dusty from display, Kenner Lightening Strike Batman, in original unopened bubble pack, Missing Link Batman Jigsaw (made up with original box behind display), Grandstand Batman LCD Video Game Watch with Alarm, in original opened bubble pack, Grosvenor Batman Bubble Bath with original tag and contents, Prelude Batman Bubble Bath figures (2, one with tag) and Batmobile, Damascar Junior Batman Bubble Bath figure, DC Batman Mug, large Kenner Batman figure, blow up Batman symbol, Kenner large Batmobile, DC Bat Plane with trigger, plastic Bat mask (strap broken), Warner Bros Studios Batman paper carry bag, two Batman Lunch boxes, one with Thermos, two Batman Spin pop candy Holders, Simon Marketing Batman Bicycle mirrors (2), Glasses Case, Bubble Bath, Corgi Juniors Batmobiles (2), Ertl (2), DC, Corgi Toys Glastron Batboat, Kenner Batbike and Bat Boat, Mighty Max Batman Face open out playsets (2), various Batman, Robin and Villains figures, Galoob Bron Robot, Justice League of America Watch, in original box and Fighter Watch, in original bubble pack, F-VG, boxes F-G (qty)
Sinclair ZX Spectrum +2 in original box. The ZX Spectrum +2 was Amstrad's first Sinclair branded machine, coming shortly after their purchase of the Spectrum range and "Sinclair" brand in 1986. The machine featured an all-new grey enclosure featuring a spring-loaded keyboard, dual joystick ports for the Sinclair interface 1 and 2 standard, and a built-in cassette recorder dubbed the "Datacorder". Together with a 'Chatbot' robot in original box, which has remote control and has a memory for messages and a delivery tray.
Transformers G1 Hasbro 1985-1986 with boxes to include 'Stunkicon Leader Motormaster' missing weapons, box very worn and used, Autobot Triple Changer 'Standstorm', missing weapon, Headmaster 'Skullcrusher' together with 'Grax', the head but missing weapon and Headmaster Autobot 'Hosehead' missing 'Lug' The headAll boxes are in a worn and used condition, together with Autobot Scoop unboxed and an unbranded transforming robot figureLocation: BWL
FOUR BOXES OF SOFT TOYS, BOARD GAMES, DIE CAST VEHICLES, including St.Giles Hospice and other bears, a small wooden triangular abacus, a part boxed Lumar Toy Gramaphone, five Kidditunes records, a small case of cassette including easy listening, games and board games including Magic Robot, Scrabble, Yahtzee, PM, childs wool weaving loom, Frame Up, Ad-Lib, etc (4 boxes)
Estate of Dave Prowse - The Green Cross Code Man - an icon of 1970s television - the original production used ' Droid ' robot from the famous Green Cross Code adverts which featured Mr Prowse as The Green Cross Man. Droid comes in full working order, benefitting from recent servicing and maintenance. Moving head, and light-up chest section, and fitted with a Bluetooth speaker to front. White fibreglass body, with green ancillaries with a motorised wheeled base. Radio controlled, with largely new electrics. Full working order, supplied with a battery charger. Measures approx; 130cm tall. A unique piece of British television history, with several key links to Star Wars. Droid was given to Mr Prowse after filming for the adverts ended, and was taken to several public appearances for fans to see. In the early 2000s the robot was restored by Podpad Studios for Mr Prowse and has since been maintained by Lee Towersey - R2D2 Builder and Operator in The Force Awakens, The Rise Of Skywalker, Rogue One and Solo. Such was the popularity of Star Wars, and the connection between Prowse and the franchise, it was decided that Green Cross Man should have a robot side-kick and so Droid was born into the public information films in the early 1980s.
Estate of Dave Prowse - The Green Cross Code Man - a collection of x3 original vintage 1970s large format press publicity photographs showing Prowse working as The Green Cross Code Man. The first showing Mr Prowse alongside his robot assistant, the other two showing Prowse at what appears to be a motorcycle show signing autographs for children. All 16x12", one with press info to verso.

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