Matchbox Super Kings a pair of "Fire" related (1) K64 Range Rover "Fire Control" - red, black, chrome, white ladders with 2 x figures and hose - Mint in a Good Plus to Excellent window box and (2) K67 Dodge Monaco "Fire Chief" - red, white and black roof with blue roof-lights, yellow interior with fireman figure - Mint in a Fair window box. (2)
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Matchbox MC803 "Circus Circus" Gift Set to include Convoy Series Articulated Truck & Trailer, 23 x Superfast to include Land Rover and Caravan plus Cage Truck and accessories and FM120 "Farming Set" to include 5 x Superfast Tractor with Fork, Combine Harvester, Horse Box, plus others and various accessories - conditions appear to be generally Mint in Good to Excellent boxes. (2)
Matchbox FM120 "Farming" Gift Set to include Tractor with Fork attachment, Combine Harvester, Horse Box, plus others and various accessories and MC17 "British Airways" Gift Set to include Skybusters, Concorde & Boeing 747 and 3 x Superfast to include Land Rover - conditions are generally Mint in Good Plus to Excellent (couple of small scuffs on edges) window boxes. (2)
Matchbox Superfast group of 1980's issues mainly Cars to include MB34 Ford RS200; Renault "Taxi" (James Bond/A View to a Kill) - plain numbered box; MB8 Rover 3500 "Police"; MB7 Porsche 959; MB1 Dodge Challenger plus others - conditions appear to be generally Near Mint to Mint in generally Excellent to Mint window boxes (a few end flaps have become unstuck) - see photo. (20)
Matchbox Superfast group of 1980's and early 1990's issues mainly Commercials including MB38 Ford Model A "Asda Baked Beans"; MB17 London Bus "Tyne Tees Run" - (includes other Code 3 MB17 Buses); MB30 Mercedes Jeep "Polizei"; MB16 Land Rover, plus others - some duplication - conditions are generally Near Mint to Mint in generally Good to Near Mint window boxes - see photo. (22)
Matchbox Superfast group of 1980's and early 1990's issues to include MB2 Rover Stirling; MB55 Ford Sierra XR4; MB15 Peugeot 205 Turbo; MB3 Porsche Turbo; MB8 Opel Kadett "Polizei" plus others - some duplication - conditions appear to be generally Near Mint to Mint in Good to Near Mint window boxes - see photo. (20)
Matchbox Superfast group of 1980's and early 1990's issues to include MB71 GMC Wreck Truck; MB54 Airport Fire Truck; MB64 Chrysler Caravan; MB50 Dodge Dakota; MB25 Audi Quattro; MB16 Land Rover plus others - some duplication - conditions are generally Near Mint to Mint in Fair to Near Mint window boxes. (23)
Majorette group of blister card issues to include Motorcycle with rider; "Aral" Gas Tanker; Renault Delivery Van; Range Rover "Fire"; Mercedes Unimog with fork; Volkswagen "Ambulance" plus others - conditions appear to be generally Near Mint to Mint on generally Fair to Excellent blister cards (some have slight crushing to bubble) - see photo. (13)
Majorette a group of later issues to include Volkswagen Golf; Volvo Estate Car; Datsun 260Z; Ford Capri; plus others, also includes Commercials, Helicopter, Articulated "Mobil" Gas Tanker; twin packs to include Pick-up Truck with Mobile Generator; Range Rover "Fire Truck with Water Tanker plus others - conditions are generally Near Mint to Mint in generally Fair to Mint bubble packs - see photo. (55)
Corgi (Husky Models) 11 Land Rover Forward Control Jeep - finished in green, dark brown plastic canopy, black base, knobbly grey plastic wheels, dark brown plastic canopy, black base, knobbly grey plastic wheels; 17 Guy Warrior "Milk" Tanker - cream, bare metal base with knobbly black plastic wheels and 29 ERF Cement Mixer - yellow, red barrel, bare metal chute, chrome plastic base with knobbly black plastic wheels - conditions appear to be generally Near Mint to Mint on generally Good Plus factory sealed blister cards. (3)
Corgi (Husky Models) 5 Lancia Familia; 6 Citroen "Ambulance"; 11 Land Rover Forward Control Jeep - green, tan plastic canopy; another but 21 military green including plastic canopy; 22 Aston Martin DB6; 23 Loadmaster Shovel and 30 Studebaker - "Ambulance" with stretcher - conditions appear to be generally Excellent to Near Mint (some have slight rusting to axles) on Fair (opened) blister cards. (7)
Corgi Juniors group to include 32 Lotus Europa - green, yellow engine cover; 16 Land Rover Pick-up - metallic green; 77 Bizzarrini Manta - fluorescent pink, black, plus others - conditions appear to be generally Near Mint to Mint on generally Good Plus to Near Mint factory sealed blister cards. (7)
Matchbox Models of Yesteryear (Collectables) a group of Fire Related to include YFE02/B The Old Londonderry Land Rover; YFE05/SA Mercedes Ladder Truck and YHN01/SB "Ambulance" - conditions appear to be generally Mint in Excellent to Mint boxes (apart from one which has some small creases). (3)
A collection of boxed Matchbox 1-75 series toy cars & vehicles to include 19e Road Dragster x 3, 19d Lotus Racing Car, 20c Chevrolet Taxi (boxed as Taxi Cab) x 2, 20d Lamborghini Marzal, 20e Police Range Rover (boxed as Police Patrol Roller Matics), 21d Foden Concrete Truck x2, 21e Road Roller & 21f Renault 5TL (12)
CORGI TOYS - a group of 5 "Take Off Wheels and Golden Jacks" boxed vehicles, including Corgi 273 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow, Corgi 302 Hillman Hunter with kangaroo, Corgi 275 Rover 2000 TC, etc, all in original boxes, the Corgi 302 comes with instructions and some authentic transfers, no other vehicles have instructions or associated paperwork (5)All vehicles appear in near unplayed with condition, all show no obvious signs of wear or damage, boxes are generally in good condition, there are some markings in pencil to the outer boxes of Corgi 314, Corgi 276, Corgi 302, and Corgi 273, some are in pencil some are in pen and they are either date or price marks. All cellophane or bubble appears to be fully attached to boxes, there are some dents and creases in all however. Corgi 273 - there is some sellotape and minimal repair to the inner cardboard insert of the box.
CORGI TOYS - Gift Set 8 Lions of Longleat, Corgi Toys Gift Set 7, Daktari Land Rover 109 W.B. with figures and animals, and a Corgi Toys model 58 Beast Carrier, all complete and in original boxes (3)All vehicles appear in near mint and almost unused condition, all animals are present and in similar condition, boxes are in good condition also, there is some fraying and slight markings mostly around the opening points of the box, bubble on both is slightly dented and creased, there is a small split on the bubble in the middle of Corgi Toys Gift Set 7
Matchbox Superfast 12a Land Rover Safari - metallic light gold body, brown luggage, clear windows, white interior - overall condition appears to be Mint but does have some mildew marks on bonnet & sides with a Mint transitional type F box with black "Superfast" text & Regular Wheel model illustration - comes on a Good Plus to Excellent Fred Bronner Corporation blister card (couple of small scuffs on edges) - see photo.
Matchbox Superfast 14b Mini Ha-Ha - red, blue windows, side labels; 20b Range Rover "Police" - white, light blue roof-light, orange and black "Police" side labels; 43d Peterbilt Truck - black with red and white tampo print; 44b Hot Popper (Boss Mustang) - yellow body with red and black flame tampo print; 48b Red Rider (Pie-Eyed Piper) - red with white tampo print, chrome engine; 53c Jeep CJ6 - metallic green, tan canopy, black interior and 63 Dodge Challenger (1d Revin Rebel) - orange body, blue hood, dark blue and white tampo print - conditions appear to be generally Near Mint to Mint on Good (crushed bubbles) to Excellent Plus blister packs. (7)
Matchbox Superfast Military Twin Pack - group of 3; (1) TP12 containing 18a Field Car - military green, black interior, smooth hood & 20b Range Rover - military green, orange interior & roof light, with "Ambulance" door labels; (2) TP15 containing 1a Mercedes Covered Truck - military green, light tan plastic canopy with matching 2a Trailer & (3) TP16 containing 16d Case Tractor - military green, black blade & rubber tracks & 28a Mack Dump Truck - military green, black - conditions are generally Near Mint to Mint in Good to Excellent factory sealed bubble packs (slight crushing on bubbles). (3)
Matchbox Superfast Military Twin Pack - group of 3; (1)TP11 containing; 18b Hondarora (Honda Motorcycle) - military green, black, wire wheels; with 38b Jeep - military green, black, white star hood; (2) TP12 containing 18a Field Car - military green, black interior, smooth hood & 20b Range Rover - military green, orange interior & roof light with "Ambulance" side labels; (3) TP13 containing 28b Stoat - military green, brown figure, black & 73b Weasel - military green, black turret & gun, metallic green base with darker green plastic base clip - conditions appear to be generally Near Mint to Mint in Good Plus to Excellent factory sealed blister cards (some slight crushing to bubbles). (3)
Matchbox Superfast Military twin pack group of 3 (1) TP12 containing 18a Field Car - military green, black interior, smooth hood with 20b Range Rover - military green, orange interior and roof-light, "Police" side labels; (2) TP15 containing 1a Mercedes Covered Truck - military green, light plastic canopy with matching 2a Trailer and (3) TP16 containing 16d Case Tractor - military green, black including blade and rubber tracks and 28a Mack Dump Truck - military green - conditions appear to be generally Mint on Good Plus to Excellent factory sealed blister cards (slight crushing on some bubbles). (3)
Matchbox Superfast twin pack group of 3 (1) TP10 containing 3a Mercedes Benz "Ambulance" - off-white, pale cream, blue tinted windows and roof-light, red cross labels on sides, dot dash wheels and 59b Mercury Park Lane "Fire" Car - red, blue roof-lights, dot dash wheels (blister card has some fading); (2) TP102 containing 9b Ford Escort RS2000 "Seagull" - green, light tan interior, dot dash wheels with glider on trailer "Seagull Gliding Club" - green, amber cover, dot dash wheels and (3) "Bacardi Rum" containing Land Rover and Boat on Trailer - conditions are generally Near Mint to Mint on Good Plus to Excellent factory sealed blister cards (unless stated) - see photo. (3)
Matchbox Regular Wheels 57c Land Rover Fire Truck - red body with "Kent Fire Brigade" decals and shield, blue windows and roof light, white ladder, silver trim and black numberplates, grey plastic base with blue tinted suspension - Excellent Plus in a Near Mint type E colour picture box and another but lighter red with "Kent Fire Brigade" side labels and shield, turquoise (sea green) suspension - Excellent (some small marks on roof) in a Mint type F colour picture box. (2)
Matchbox Superfast Group; 1d Dodge Challenger - red body, white interior hood & bonnet vents; 3c Porsche 911 Turbo - silver, red interior, brown base; another but metallic dark brown, lemon interior, black base; 4d 57 Chevy - metallic lilac body, chrome trim, bar metal base; 6b Mercedes 350SL - metallic reddish/orange, white hood, lemon interior & 8d Rover 3500 - metallic bronze, beige interior - conditions appear to be generally Near Mint to Mint in generally Good Plus (couple of small marks & creasing) to Excellent Plus boxes. (6)
Matchbox Superfast 20b Range Rover "Police" - white body with blue roof light, red, yellow, black & white side "Police" labels; 22c Blaze Buster Fire Engine - red body, amber windows, chrome trim, bare metal base with "Fire" side labels; another but dark red, black base, white plastics; 23b Atlas Tipper Truck - orange/red cab & chassis, silver tripper, clear windows, silver painted base; another but metallic blue, orange tipper, amber windows, bare metal base; and 29c Tractor Shovel - yellow, red plastic shovel, black engine - conditions are Excellent Plus to Mint in generally Excellent (some small scuffs around edges) to Near Mint boxes. (6)
Matchbox Superfast 46c Ford Tractor & Harrow - blue, black wheels, yellow plastic harrow; 47d Jaguar SS100 - red, dark tan seats; 47c Pannier Locomotive - green, black with "GWR" side labels; 50b Articulated Truck - yellow, mid-blue, purple windows; 53d Flareside Pick-up Truck - blue, black, white with 326 "Baja Bouncer" tampo print; 57e Range Rover Carmichael Rescue Vehicle "Police Rescue" - white, blue windows and roof-lights, black base and ladder, orange, white and black tampo print; 61b Ford Wreck Truck - red body, amber windows, and roof-lights, black base and grille, white booms with red plastic hooks - conditions are generally Near Mint to Mint in generally Excellent Plus to Mint boxes. (7)
Matchbox Superfast group 52c BMW M1 - silver, red interior and rear vent, black 52 tampo print on sides, black base; 53c Jeep CJ6 - metallic green, light tan canopy, yellow interior and tow hook, unpainted base; 55d Ford Cortina - metallic lime green, red interior and tow hook; 57e Range Rover Carmichael "Police Rescue" - white, blue windows and roof-lights, orange and black tampo side print; 59d Porsche 928 - black body with white tampo print, red interior, silver painted base and 67c Datsun 260Z - metallic dark pink body, lemon interior, black base - conditions are Near Mint to Mint in Excellent Plus to Mint boxes. (6)
141973 MGB GT V8Reg. no. UDY 437MChassis no. GD2D1125GEngine no. 8600023Transmission: ManualMileage: 81,788 (Indicated)The MGB GT V8 was produced for three years between 1973-1976 using the popular 3500cc Rover V8 engine. The lightweight body, fitted with a larger engine, resulted in a very impressive 0-60 time for the period of 7.7 seconds, capable of embarrassing much newer performance cars. The big V8 was even 25kg lighter than its 4-pot counterpart.Registered in factory ‘Blaise Red’, with a blue draylon interior in August 1973, this MGB GT is one of the earlier V8 examples with steel bumpers. Very unusually, this local car has had just the one owner and has been cherished all that time. In recent years it has seen very little use and dry stored, covering less than 2,000 miles since 2005. The cloth interior, with blue upholstery, presents very well but could benefit from some improvement. The engine runs strong and smooth and is mated to the manual gearbox which appears to select all gears as it should. The exterior and underside are in good solid order and the paintwork is very good bar some minor issues on the bonnet. The car is offered with a current V5C, some service history and two sets of keys. Overall, this is a great example of the GT V8, ready to enjoy, that would benefit from some minor fettling on weekends.Estimate: £8,000 - 10,000** Amendment - Please note that this car has had three owners. It was purchased from a chap in Corsham at six months old by the current owners mother. It was then gifted from the mother to the daughter who offers the car for sale.To be auctioned along with a fantastic selection of other vehicles on July 1st at our Showell Farm site, SN15 2NU with viewing on the 29th and 30th of June, you can also join us at our Nostalgia Social cars & coffee event on June 25th. Viewing is welcome prior to sale and all cars are sold as seen, condition reports can be requested on each lot by contacting us direct. Lots are not available to buy prior to auction. Fully illustrated catalogue is available on the Richard Edmonds Auction website. Bids can be made online, by telephone or live on site. All lots are subject to commission. Vehicles that are un-registered or on foreign plates may require Import Duty and Vat to be paid upon purchase via HMRC prior to registering with the DVLA for a UK plate, if you are not sure please ask. For classic cars over 30 years this equates to 5% Duty on the final value. For cars described as MOT exempt (pre-1983) these vehicles may need their exemption registered with the DVLA.
221993 Range Rover Vogue LSEReg. no. K632 UEYChassis no. SALLHBM33KA635846Engine no. 01701TTransmission: AutomaticMileage: 66,583 (Indicated)MOT: February 2024The first-generation Range Rover was produced for two and a half decades between 1969 - 1996 in three and five door variants. A number of engines were fitted with the most impressive being the 4200cc Rover V8. A mixture of off-road capability and luxury results in the RR being one of the most legendary British cars of all time.This very original Vogue LSE 5 door example is presented in Masai red that appears to be original paint with five spoke, black alloy wheels wrapped in all-terrain tyres. The plush interior is presented in exceptional condition for its age, with black leather seats and other luxury features such as heated and electric seats, heated windscreen and electric windows. Even the original stereo is present. The car is reported to drive well with its 4.2 V8 mated to an automatic gearbox. The air suspension appears to work as it should and the only item reported not to be working is the cruise control. It appears to have done just 15,000 miles since 2006 when digital MOT history began.The car is offered for sale with two keys and current registration document. The sale also includes some service history from its current ownership where all recent work has been carried out by local Land Rover specialists Harford’s 4x4. The car was previously on the private registration E4 GDS.Estimate: £8,000 - 10,000To be auctioned along with a fantastic selection of other vehicles on July 1st at our Showell Farm site, SN15 2NU with viewing on the 29th and 30th of June, you can also join us at our Nostalgia Social cars & coffee event on June 25th. Viewing is welcome prior to sale and all cars are sold as seen, condition reports can be requested on each lot by contacting us direct. Lots are not available to buy prior to auction. Fully illustrated catalogue is available on the Richard Edmonds Auction website. Bids can be made online, by telephone or live on site. All lots are subject to commission.Vehicles that are un-registered or on foreign plates may require Import Duty and Vat to be paid upon purchase via HMRC prior to registering with the DVLA for a UK plate, if you are not sure please ask. For classic cars over 30 years this equates to 5% Duty on the final value. For cars described as MOT exempt (pre-1983) these vehicles may need their exemption registered with the DVLA.
Lot 391974 Land Rover SIII LightweightReg. no. JEU 791NChassis no. TBCEngine no. TBCTransmission: ManualMileage: 74,434MOT: May 2024 (Exempt) Estimate: £9,000 – 11,000The lightweight LR was used across the British military for several decades. It was initially intended to be lifted with helicopters but in the end was more usually transported via train or plane. Designed to come apart easily, the slimmer track and unique body panels make for a great looking series to own.Purchased and registered as ‘03 GF 12’ by the British Army, this example was used in Cyprus alongside UN forces. Then it was sold for civilian use around a decade later under the plate ‘JEU 791N’. The current custodian purchased the 4x4 in October 2021 and undertook a restoration from November that year. This very solid truck has a good chassis, body and canvas and was driven to us, starting and running nicely, selecting gears with ease. The NATO hitch on the front, tow bar on the rear and the military accessories that adorn the Land Rover, complete the look. Different seats have been fitted for comfort, but the rest of the interior appears clean and original.The sale includes a current registration document, Lightweight user manual, as well as some parts receipts, but importantly a photograph album of the restoration.To be auctioned along with a fantastic selection of other vehicles on July 1st at our Showell Farm site, SN15 2NU with viewing on the 29th and 30th of June, you can also join us at our Nostalgia Social cars & coffee event on June 25th. Viewing is welcome prior to sale and all cars are sold as seen, condition reports can be requested on each lot by contacting us direct. Lots are not available to buy prior to auction. Fully illustrated catalogue is available on the Richard Edmonds Auction website. Bids can be made online, by telephone or live on site. All lots are subject to commission.Vehicles that are un-registered or on foreign plates may require Import Duty and Vat to be paid upon purchase via HMRC prior to registering with the DVLA for a UK plate, if you are not sure please ask. For classic cars over 30 years this equates to 5% Duty on the final value. For cars described as MOT exempt (pre-1983) these vehicles may need their exemption registered with the DVLA.
Land Rover Series III DormobileReg. no. JW 265TChassis no. UnknownEngine no. UnknownTransmission: ManualThe series III was the continuation of Land Rovers ever popular all-terrain vehicle produced from 1971 – 1985. These 4x4’s were offered in various guises based on the 88” and 109” chassis. This particular 109” has had the famous Dormobile conversion in period, a company that still exists today, that produce pop top camper conversions for the Land Rover market. The Dormobile converted SIII’s are both rare and sought after which means this example deserves a full restoration to achieve its proper value.JW 265T was found as part of a house clearance in Bristol and has been sat on a driveway for some time. It has suffered damage from a fire some years ago hence the melted windscreen and battery. Whilst the Dormobile top, interior cabinets and engine are present, the bulkhead is rotted and it requires a new floor amongst other things. With the values of these vehicles increasing and the majority of parts to restore it readily available, this is one for an enthusiastic Land Rover restorer to undertake.£1,000 - 1,500 (No Reserve)To be auctioned along with a fantastic selection of other vehicles on July 1st at our Showell Farm site, SN15 2NU with viewing on the 29th and 30th of June, you can also join us at our Nostalgia Social cars & coffee event on June 25th. Viewing is welcome prior to sale and all cars are sold as seen, condition reports can be requested on each lot by contacting us direct. Lots are not available to buy prior to auction. Fully illustrated catalogue is available on the Richard Edmonds Auction website. Bids can be made online, by telephone or live on site. All lots are subject to commission.Vehicles that are un-registered or on foreign plates may require Import Duty and Vat to be paid upon purchase via HMRC prior to registering with the DVLA for a UK plate, if you are not sure please ask. For classic cars over 30 years this equates to 5% Duty on the final value. For cars described as MOT exempt (pre-1983) these vehicles may need their exemption registered with the DVLA.
Large collection of vintage motoring sales brochures - to include Morris Ten series M, The story of the new twelve four by Vauxhall, Humber the sixteen & snipe sales brochure, Rover brochure, New Morris Eight folded sales promo poster, The new Wolseley Cars'what the experts say' folder with 1930s Wolseley program and model booklet, along with other Autocar extracts about Rover and reprints from Autocar in the 1930s to include complete sale descriptions of the jaguar range for 1939.
2005 Land Rover Defender 90 TD5 XS, 2495cc, manual, reg. no. AD54 DPF, finished in silver with a half leather and cloth interior, this example of the iconic Land Rover Defender has been owned and enjoyed by its enthusiast owner for the last 6 years, during this time it has been well maintained, with a large number of invoices for works carried out including the fitting of a front winch in May 2020 as well as general servicing and repairs. The current mileage is 172,348 miles and the car has MOT until 20th August 2023. It is supplied with key, service paperwork and current V5. It is ready to be used and enjoyed by the lucky new owner. (Subject to 12% buyers premium inclusive of VAT).
NO RESERVE Portugese diplomat.- Pereira (Francisco, diplomat, d. 1578) Letter to Raymond de Rover, Baron de Fourquevaux, Ambassador to Spain, in Portugese, 2pp. with conjugate blank and address panel, folio, Lisbon, 5th February 1571, on a variety of subjects, including the health of his wife and family, his pleasure at receiving the news from Fourquevaux of the king's marriage and as the ambassador's secretary is coming to Lisbon asks for news from France; promises to convey news of Antonio d'Almeida if he has any ; and comments flatteringly on Fourquevaux's great discretion and zeal in his official duties, a few small tears along folds, slightly browned.
Two views of the crew during pre-launch breakfast and recovery, Apollo 15, 26 July - 7 August 1971 Vintage chromogenic prints on resin coated Kodak paper, 25.3 x 20.5 cm (10 x 8 in), with NASA captions and A KODAK PAPER watermarks on versos (NASA Kennedy Space Center), (2)Footnotes: The prime crew of Apollo 15, the first Apollo J mission of extensive scientific investigation with a Lunar Rover. David Scott, James Irwin and Alfred Worden completed a very successful voyage of exploration from launch to recovery.
Official NASA portrait of the prime crew with Lunar Rover, Apollo 15, 1971Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based Kodak paper, 25.3 x 20.5 cm (10 x 8 in), RED NUMBERED NASA S-71-22407, with A KODAK PAPER watermark on versoFootnotes:Left to right, James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot; David R. Scott, commander; and Alfred M. Worden, command module pilot.
Eugene Cernan Three photographs from the lunar surface as witnessed for the last time by humans from the CDR window of the LM Challenger before liftoff, Apollo 17, 7-19 December 1972, post EVA 3 Vintage gelatin silver prints on fibre-based paper, [NASA photos No AS17-143-21961, AS17-143-21968, AS17-143-21977], 18.5 x 18.5cm, with margins trimmed or partially trimmed to images, one BLACK NUMBERED AS17-143-21961 (NASA Manned Spacecraft Center), (3)Footnotes: These photographs are the last series of photographs taken from the surface of another world by human beings, captured by Eugene Cernan with the EVA Hasselblad 500EL Data Camera from his CDR window of the LM before liftoff. They show West Family Mountain (right) and the right flank of the South Massif (left) which form the skyline in the background. Footprints and rover tracks made by the last moonwalkers are visible in the foreground.
David Scott James Irwin works at the Lunar Rover near the LM Falcon at the Hadley-Apennine landing site, Apollo 15, 31 July 1971 EVA 1 Vintage chromogenic print on resin coated Kodak paper, 25.5 x 20.5 cm (10 x 8 in), with NASA caption and A KODAK PAPER watermark on verso, BLACK NUMBERED NASA G-72-926 in bottom margin on recto, (NASA Goddard)
Two very rare candid portraits of the crew of the last manned lunar surface mission (2 photos), Apollo 17, December 1972 Vintage chromogenic prints on resin coated Kodak paper, 25.3 x 20.5 cm (10 x 8 in), with A KODAK PAPER watermarks on verso (NASA/North American Rockwell)Footnotes: Ronald Evans, Harrison Schmitt and Eugene Cernan pose with false moustaches next to mock-ups of the LM and Lunar Rover. Charles Duke and John Young of Apollo 16 and Stuart Roosa of Apollo 14 also appear in the second portrait (left). North American Rockwell was NASA's prime contractor and manufacturer of the Apollo Command Module. Condition Report: Condition Report Disclaimer
Charles DukeJohn Young speed tests the Lunar Rover, Apollo 16, 16 - 27 April 1972Vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based paper, 20.3 x 25.4 cm (8 x 10 in), RED NUMBERED NASA S-72-37002, with A KODAK PAPER watermarks the verso Condition Report: Processing mark in the upper portion of the dark sky, a couple of minor indentations. Otherwise very good.Condition Report Disclaimer
Four rare and unpublished TV camera views of the astronauts during lunar surface activities, transmitted by the RCA TV camera mounted on the lunar rover, plus a photograph of the RCA camera Apollo 16, 16-27 April 1979 Vintage gelatin silver prints on fibre-based paper, 25.3 x 20.5 cm (10 x 8 in), with RCA (Radio Corporation of America) Astro Electronics stamps numbered 72-4-558, 72-4-563, 72-4-572, 72-4-580, and 70-H-86 on versos, (5)Footnotes: The RCA TV camera was mounted on the Lunar Rover and allowed Mission Control to follow the astronauts' activities at each station visited on then lunar surface once the high gain antenna of the Rover was pointed toward Earth. It could be remotely operated in pan and tilt axes as well as zoom, allowing far better television coverage of the EVA than on the earlier missions.
David Scott Rare photograph of James Irwin giving a military salute while standing beside the US flag, Lunar Module and Lunar Rover, Apollo 15 26 July - 7 August 1971 Vintage chromogenic print on resin coated Kodak paper, 25.5 x 20.5 cm (10 x 8 in), [NASA photo no AS15-88-11864], with A KODAK PAPER watermarks on verso Footnotes: NASA released a variant of this photograph [NASA photo no AS15-88-11866] which became iconic after the mission. This is the rarely printed earlier image taken by Scott, published in LIFE magazine Literature:LIFE 20 August 1971 p. 28 see illustration (a copy of the magazine not included within the lot)Condition Report: CONDITIONCondition Report Disclaimer
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