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ABC-PARAMOUNT 7" PACK. Here we have a lovely, genre-spanning selection of 35 7" singles on ABC-Paramount. Artists/ titles include Bobby Scott (45-9658), The Rover Boys inc (45-9678), (45-9760, promo). The Flairs (45-9698), Steve Gibson (45-9702), Richard Hayes (45-9706), The Gayles (45-9707), Danny Dill (45-9734), George Hamilton inc (45-9765), (45-9838). Cozy Morley (45-9811), Jack Scott inc (45-9818), (45-9860). Beverly White (45-9823), The Sparkletones (45-9837), Joe Bennett (45-9867). Other catalogue numbers include (45-9871), (ABC 45.9878), (45-9878), (45-9882), (45-9885), (45-9888), (45-9890), (45-9900), (45-9904), (45-9934), (45-9938), (45-9972), (45-9978), (10243), (10351), (45-10449), (45-10528), (45-10543), (45-10550). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
Four rare and unpublished views transmitted by the TV camera mounted on the Lunar Rover, including a view of the deployed American flag, view of the lunar module and two further views of the lunar activities during EVA 2 Apollo 16, 16-27 April 1972 Four vintage gelatin silver prints on fibre-based paper, 25.3 x 20.5 cm (10 x 8 in), with RCA (Radio Corporation of America) stamps numbered 72-4-562, 72-4-61, 72-4-59 and 72-4-60 on verso
David Scott James Irwin with the Lunar Rover by the Lunar Module Apollo 15, 26 July - 7 August 1971 Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based paper, 20.5 x 25.5 cm (10 x 8 in), incorrectly RED NUMBERED NASA AS15-86-11601 (and corrected by hand to 11602), with A KODAK PAPER watermarks and Nasa Manned Spacecraft Center caption on the verso Condition Report: Areas of paper loss to the verso, not affecting the front Condition Report Disclaimer
A collection of die-cast vehicles including Corgi 50th Anniversary Limited Edition 2002 Range Rover Vogue TD6 "White Gold" (AN09607), Corgi Classics Emergency Services AFS Bedford CA Personnel Carrier (05604), Archive Corgi Bedford CA Van - KLG Plugs (05603), Corgi 40th Anniversary Limited Edition Golden Oldies Morris J - OXO (06202), Corgi Limited Edition Vanguards Austin Se7en De Luxe (VA01316) Farina Grey, Corgi Drive Time Road Traders Morris J2 Van Post Office Telephones, together with Corgi Accessories BP Petrol Pump & Attendant Set (31905). This lot also includes 4 Dinky Matchbox Models to include a Delahaye 145 (DY-14B), 1948 Commer 8 CWT Van (DY-8), 1950 Ford V8 Pilot (DY5-C) & a 1952 Citroen 15 CV (DY-22B) (11)
Chris Calle (American, B. 1961) "Spacemobile on the Moon" Signed lower left. Original Mixed Media painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. 45c Surface Rover 20th UPU Congress Series stamp issued November 27, 1989. Imagine a young moon child, nose pressed against space station window glass, eagerly awaiting his birthday gift from grandma. A message transmitted to the computer in his playroom told him the gift would come today. Now, his heart races with excitement as he sees the mailman's lunar rover making its way across the rough terrain in the soft light reflected from the huge globe of earth. This scene may seem farfetched, but a popular plan for establishing colonies in outer space begins with a mining operation on the moon to supply the raw materials necessary for building space stations farther away. Among the moon's resources are aluminum and titanium for structural shells, silicon for solar cells, silica for making glass, and oxygen -- unlikely though it may seem, this element is found in moonrock -- for life-support systems and rocket propellant. If a colony was established to extract these treasures, "moon miners" would undoubtedly want to keep in touch with family and friends back on earth, and earthbound grandmas would want to send packages to their grandchildren on the moon. Obviously, some kind of a postal system would be a necessity. Mail would reach the moon via spacecraft, but once on the moon's surface a lunar rover, perhaps like the one illustrated on this painting, would take the place of the trusty, earthbound mail jeep to deliver the letters and packages. Image Size: 16.75 x 14.5 in. Overall Size: 23.25 x 20 in. Unframed. (B12165)
D.C. Thomson War Years. Adventure (1939-40) 945, 953, 959, 960, 967, 985, 1000. Rover (1939-41) 912, 921 Xmas, 923, 925, 927, 935, 939, 945, 947, 950, 955, 959, 962, 966, 975 Xmas, 985, 986, 988, 996, 1000, 1009, 1011, 1012 with original flyer for Rover No 1 (1922) and Hotspur 345, 403, 410, 414 [vg/fn] (35)
Rover (1946) 1126-1152 Christmas Number. Complete year in bound volume, issued fortnightly. Starring Morgyn The Mighty (with 3 covers and all chapter illustrations by Dudley Watkins), The Wonder Man, Whispering Shadow and Nosey Parker. Bright covers, cream pages, a few with foxing spots [fn/vfn] (27)
A selection of Corgi military theme die cast models including 69902 Bedford high canvas back , 69901 Centurion Mark III tank and Saladin armoured car, 07501 Land Rover and 2 wheel trailer, Corgi fighting machines US army CS90087, Vietnam series truck, Matchbox model of Yesteryear 1920 Rolls Royce armoured car and a Y-25 1910 Renault ambulance. Seven boxes in total.Condition ReportMint, boxed. Some boxes with minor scuff wear and creasing.
Triang 00 gauge boxed plastic model railway selection of coaches, goods wagons, buildings and engines including Princess Elizabeth 46201, R153, 4830, two Richmond Rover coaches and three Airfix kit models.Condition ReportPlayworn, fairly good condition. Rover coaches warped plastic roofs, boxes with tears and missing flaps.
Corgi Toys re-issues by Hornby Hobbies, Margate to include 474 Musical Walls Ice Cream Van on Ford Thames, 417 Land-Rover Breakdown Truck, 258 The “Saints” Car Volvo P.1800, 339 Monte-Carlo Winner B.M.C. Mini-Copper 'S', 155 Lotus Climax Racing car (all with certificates minus the Land-Rover) Also included is a 406 Land Rover 109 WB, commemorative tin and a Corgi Model Club pin badge.
Seven boxed Corgi diecast models to include 1156 Volvo BM 860S with Rapier Mixer, 430 Porsche 924, 334 Ford Escort, 44 Mounted Police Set, 2 x 1126 Simon Snorkel Dennis and 378 Ferrari 308GTS plus a boxed Britains 9573 Land Rover Horse Box, diecast varies from play worn to excellent plus, all boxes show some wear from window squash to tears (8)
Seven boxed Matchbox Speed Kings diecast models to include K32 Shovel Nose in yellow, K2 Scammell Heavy Wreck Truck, K38 Gus's Gulper in pink (play wear), K48 Mercedes 350 SLC in sunburnt orange, K64 Fire Control Range Rover, K35 Lightning and K34 Thunderbird in cream (box missing window) plus a boxed Matchbox Adventure 2000 K2002 Flight Hunter, diecast vg unless stated, boxes vary with wear (8)
Polistil: A collection of five boxed Polistil, 1/25 / 1/30 Scale Diecast models, to comprise: Land Rover Trans American Tour, Lancia Stratos, Mercedes 450SL, Lancia Stratos Chardonnet and Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III. Vehicles appear in good order. Boxes have general wear, some window damage to boxes. Please assess photograph. (5)
Dinky: A collection of assorted boxed Dinky Toys vehicles to include: Mercedes-Benz Truck and Trailer, Coles Hydra Truck 150T, Land Rover Bomb Disposal Unit, Lamborghini Marzal, Leopard Tank and Superior Rescuer. Boxes are original but mostly damaged. Vehicles are generally in good order. (6)
Bburago: A collection of six boxed Burago scale diecast models, to comprise: Porsche 356B Cabriolet, Bugatti Grand-Prix, Bugatti Type 59, Range Rover Sport, Bugatti EB 110, Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza. All within original boxes, models appear in very good condition, boxes have some general wear. (6)
Make & Model: Range Rover Sport HSE SDV6Date of Reg: YC14 XCAColour: Blackcc: 2993MoT: 30-11-2022Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 67kTransmission: AUTOSummary: Two registered keepers with the last keeper since March 2019. six service records with the last recorded at 47,595 miles. Sold with no V5The V5C for this vehicle is missingVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=152018
David ScottJames Irwin and the Lunar Rover in front of Mount Hadley, EVA 1Apollo 15, 26 July - 7 August 1971 Vintage gelatin silver print on fibre-based paper, 25.4 x 20.3 cm (10 x 8 in), [NASA photo no AS15-86-11603], NASA caption affixed to the versoCondition Report: Annotations in pen and pencil on the verso, caption affixed by tapeCondition Report Disclaimer
James IrwinThree views taken at station 2 at St George Crater, the first (showing Dave Scott with the Rover) in the first B&W panoramic sequence taken at station 2, the second and third in the second B&W panoramic sequence taken at station 2, photographs from a black and white film magazine 85/LLApollo 15, 31 July 1971Three vintage gelatin silver prints on fibre-based paper, each 25.4 x 20.3 cm (10 x 8 in), two BLACK NUMBERED NASA AS15-85-11426 (b) and AS15-85-11461 (c), and one (a) with NASA Kennedy Space Centre caption numbered AS15-85-11451 on the versoFootnotes: Station 2 near St George Crater was one of the most spectacular stations traversed during the Apollo missions. The Rover was parked near a meter-sized boulder sitting on the hillside about fifty meters above the Hadley-Apennine valley floor and offering a perfect site for sampling (first photograph). The location, on the edge of Hadley Rille, provided an extraordinary panorama toward the lunar canyon. Thanks to the Rover-mounted TV camera, Scott and Irwin could share the view with watchers back on Earth, exulting over scenery long characterized as barren and drab. Condition Report: AS1585-11426 small restoration in the white marginCondition Report Disclaimer
James Irwin View of Dave Scott saluting the American flag beside the Lunar Module and Lunar Rover, EVA 3Apollo 15, 26 July - 7 August 1971Vintage chromogenic print on resin-coated paper, 25.5 x 20.5 cm (10 x 8 in), [NASA AS15-86-11863], flush-mounted on board, with Kodak caption affixed to the verso
Charles Duke and John YoungDiptych: a distant view of the Lunar Module at the Descartes landing site, taken during the traverse from station 9 to 10, EVA 2 and a view of the Lunar Rover on the slope of the Stone Mountain, station 4, EVA 2Apollo 16, 16-27 April 1972Two vintage chromogenic prints on resin-coated paper, 20.5 x 25.5 cm (10 x 8 in), with A KODAK PAPER watermarks and NASA Kennedy Space Center captions numbered AS16-107-17473 and AS16-115-18549 on the verso (NASA/KSC)
Charles DukeA view of John Young returning to the Lunar Module in the Rover, EVA 2Apollo 17, 16-27 April 1972Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based paper, 20.5 x 25.5 cm (10 x 8 in), RED NUMBERED NASA AS16-115-18559, with A KODAK PAPER watermarks on the versoCondition Report: MintCondition Report Disclaimer
Harrison SchmittGene Cernan performs a test drive in the Rover by the Lunar Module, EVA 1Apollo 17, 7-19 December 1971Vintage chromogenic print on resin-coated paper, 20.5 x 25.3 cm (10 x 8 in), [NASA AS17-147-22527], with A KODAK PAPER watermark on the verso Condition Report: Very goodCondition Report Disclaimer
Eugene CernanHarrison Schmitt working at the Lunar Rover at the rim of Shorty Crater, Station 4, EVA 2 Apollo 17, 7-19 December 1972Vintage gelatin silver print on resin-coated matt paper, 25.3 x 20.5 cm (10 x 8 in), with A KODAK PAPER watermarks and NASA caption numbered AS17-137-21011 on the verso Footnotes:The area near the Shorty Crater is where Schmitt first spotted the orange soil. Shorty Crater is to the right, and the peak in the centre background is Family Mountain. A portion of South Massif is on the horizon at the left edge.Condition Report: MintCondition Report Disclaimer
Harrison SchmittDiptych: Gene Cernan, the last man to walk on the Moon saluting the US flag, EVA 1 and posing with the Lunar Rover and the US flag, EVA 3Apollo 17, 7-19 December 1972Two vintage gelatin silver prints on fibre-based paper, 20.5 x 25.5 cm (10 x 8 in), [NASA photo no AS17-134-20380 and AS17-140-21388], with NASA Manned Spacecraft Center captions on the verso
Harrison SchmittEugene Cernan and the Earth above the antenna of the Lunar Rover, EVA 314 December 1972Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based Kodak paper, 20.3 x 25.4 cm (8 x 10 in), RED NUMBERED NASA AS17-134-20473, with A KODAK PAPER watermarks on the versoFootnotes:One of the rare Apollo photographs showing the combination of a man standing on another celestial body with his home planet in the background."Looking back at the Earth is your identity with reality. It's home. . . I wonder what it would have been to walk on the Moon and not have the Earth in the sky." Eugene CernanCondition Report: Few light foxing stains on the verso, not affecting the front; very goodCondition Report Disclaimer
Harrison SchmittPortrait of the last moonwalker, Gene Cernan, posing with the US flag, the Rover and the lander, EVA 1 Apollo 17, 7-19 December 1972Vintage chromogenic print on resin-coated Kodak paper, 20.5 x 25.3 cm (10 x 8 in), RED NUMBERED NASA AS17-134-20379, with THIS PAPER MANUFACTURED BY KODAK watermark on the verso
Gene CernanFour views of the last tracks of the Lunar Rover viewed through the Lunar Module's window after EVA 3, the last lunar EVA of the Apollo programme, taken with a black and white film Magazine NApollo 17, 7-19 December 1972Four vintage gelatin silver prints on fibre-based paper, 25.3 x 20.5 cm (10 x 8 in), BLACK NUMBERED NASA AS17-143-21946, AS17-143-21942, AS17-143-21954, AS17-143-21977
Harrison SchmittThe last tracks of the Rover on the Moon, view from inside the Lunar Module, after the last lunar EVA close outApollo 17, 7-19 December 1972Vintage chromogenic print on resin-coated paper, 20.3 x 25.5 cm (8 x 10 cm), [NASA AS17-145-22206], with THIS PAPER MANUFACTURED BY KODAK watermark on the verso (NASA/North American Rockwell)Footnotes:The Valley of Taurus-Littrow with Geophone Rock and the ALSEP site in the foreground, West and Old Family Mountain in the background.
Colour television camera mounted onto the Lunar Rover, controlled remotely by Mission Control at HoustonLunar Module 'Challenger' lifts off from the surface of the Moon at 185h 21m and 37s into the mission. A spray of debris is clearly visible in the photograph.Apollo 17, 14 December 1972 22:54:37 GMTVintage chromogenic print on resin-coated paper, 25.3 x 20.5 cm (10 x 8 in), [NASA S-72-55422], with THIS PAPER MANUFACTURED BY KODAK watermarks on the versoCondition Report: Small strip of tape residue on the verso, otherwise very goodCondition Report Disclaimer
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