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Kenner, Hasbro, Newline Productions and others - Approx 12 Star Wars vehicles by Kenner and Hasbro, with a collection of toys , games and action figures. Lot includes, Kenner Battle Damaged X-Wing Fighter, Kenner Imperial Troop Transporter, NewLine Robby the Robot and similar. Items are predominately unboxed and are in playworn condition. Boxed figures appear to be in Mint Condition in Fair - Good boxes. Games are unchecked for completeness.
WONDER WOMAN '84 (2020) - US One Sheet movie poster - Advance 'June 5th, 2020' - Designed by creative arts agency WORKS ADV & has drawn comparisons with the iconic robot 'Maria' from Fritz Lang's Metropolis - Double Sided 27" x 40" (68.5 x 101.5 cm) - Rolled (as issued) - Near Mint/Mint (Unused)
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED UNBOXED VINTAGE PLASTIC TOYS, to include Mattel Major Matt Mason and Space Sled (missing red insert from engine, decals peeling/missing but otherwise appears largely complete), Marx battery operated Amphib 2000 amphibious vehicle in orange and grey rather than the usual olive drab, not tested, appears largely complete but has some damage/marks to top, HPM friction drive Thunderbird 2, (damaged/missing parts), Marx battery operated Hill Climbing Jeep, not tested, missing aerial but otherwise appears largely complete, Tri-ang Space X P3 Helicopter, missing rotor blades, but otherwise appears largely complete, Telsalda and other Matchbox and Dinky copies, assorted aircraft (s.d.) etc, with a boxed Tomy Big Fun Talking Tutor Robot, No.1088, appears largely complete and in working order, with instructions and question cards (s.d to box)
Captain Future (1940-44 Thrilling / Better) Vol. 1: No 1 - Vol. 6: No 2 Complete 17 issue run by Edmond Hamilton with mainly Earle Bergey cover art. 'Meet Captain Future, the Man of Tomorrow and his glamorous trio of companions: Grag the giant metal robot, Otho the synthetic android and Aged Simon Wright the living brain'. Twelve issues (incl. No 1) have clear tape covers and spines [fr-gd], balance [gd/vg] (17). No Reserve
Rocket (1956) 1-32. Complete run edited by Douglas Bader and starring Captain Falcon by Basil Blackaller with Flash Gordon, Johnny Hazard and Brick Bradford US reprints. Issues 13-17 highlighted the new Forbidden Planet film starring Robbie The Robot and illustrating stills from the movie and offering free cinema tickets to Rocket Club members [vg/fn] (32)
1960s Ko Japan tinplate clockwork 'Action Planet Robot', unboxed H22cm, The Amazing Magic Robot 4th ed. boxed, Escalado, Binatone Colour TV Game, View-Master with sidles, Art Deco walnut cased mantle clock, vintage clock and an embossed brass magazine rack Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
48 toys, mainly in original packaging including 2 Polly Pocket boxed sets - 'Polly's Dream World' and 'Magical Moving Polly', a 'Star Force' battery operated 'TV Robot', a 'Robocop Talk' figure, Merit Electric Derby Racing Game, 'Disney Cars Collectors Tin' etc.. Condition of models and outer packaging varies. All unchecked for completeness. (48)
Original vintage movie poster for the US release of the 1957 Japanese science fiction film directed by Ishir? Honda and starring Kenji Sahara, Yumi Shirakawa and Takashi Shimura. The Mysterians (????? Chiky? B?eigun, lit. Earth Defense Force) is a 1957 Japanese science fiction film directed by Ishir? Honda and stars Kenji Sahara, Yumi Shirakawa and Takashi Shimura. The film begins with a giant fissure destroying an entire village. This leads to an investigation whereby the source is discovered to be Moguera, a giant robot, who is then destroyed by the military. The remains are analyzed and discovered to be of alien origin. Shortly after, an alien race known as the Mysterians arrive, declaring they have taken some Earth women captive and that they demand both land and the right to marry women of Earth. For The Mysterians, producer Tomoyuki Tanaka recruited Jojiro Okami, a science fiction writer, to develop the story. Honda later elaborated that he wanted the film to differ from both Godzilla and Rodan and to make it more of a "true science fiction film," one to promote peace and understanding between cultures. The film was popular upon its release in Japan, where it was among the top ten grossing domestic productions of the year. Contemporary reviews from Western critics in the Monthly Film Bulletin and Variety praised the special effect work but criticized the plot as confusing and juvenile, respectively. Fair condition, folded as issued, staining and tears. Country: USA, year of printing: 1959, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 104.5x68.5

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