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Meccano pair of aeroplanes 1) Single engine Tri-plane in Blue and White with RAF roundels, includes pilot, Propeller, fitted with machine guns. 2) Single wing Torpedo Bomber in Silver with RAF roundels. Incudes pilot, Propellor, both lack motors. Both expertly repainted and transferred. (2)
Meccano Aeroplane outfits consisting of a No.2 Special or similar part built as a twin engine biplane in Blue and white together with a incomplete single engine aeroplane in silver and red with RAF roundels. The lot also includes a number of parts including wings and other parts from various outfits and periods. Fair to Good. (Qty)
Silver propelling pencil, silver penknife and white metal fountain pen This bladed lot is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over. Please note that if you require P&P for this lot, this can only be done using an age verified method.
Silver bladed knife, mixture of silver teaspoons, silver whisky decanter label and silver sugar nips This bladed lot is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over. Please note that if you require P&P for this lot, this can only be done using an age verified method.
James Bond Casino Royale (1967) and others: a quantity of Production photographs and transparency photographs -includes, Casino Royale (1967) a pair of colour transparency photographs, both titled in the prints Casino Royale Noah Guard Girls, Paco Rabanne gold and silver discs with chain',each 4 x 5 inches; five colour transparency photographs, four captioned in ink on the mounts, Jackie Bisset, Tracy Reed, Alexandra Bastedo and Diana Burford, 2 x 2 inches; together with a quantity of transparencies and production photographs relating to other films, various sizes, the largest, 20 x 16 inches, contained within two yellow Kodak photographic boxes. (Qty) Provenance: The Collection of John Willis, Publicity Director for Disney, Columbia, United Artists, The Rank Organisation, and 20th Century Fox from 1960-1972. Willis worked on Casino Royale (1967) and several other films in the James Bond series, as well as The Battle of Britain, Heroes of Telemark, Living Free, and In Search of Castaways.
James Bond FLEMING (Ian). The Spy Who Loved Me, first edition hardback book, published by Jonathan Cape, 1962, original cloth with dagger design to upper cover blocked in silver, spine lettered in silver, dust-jacket price-clipped, design by Richard Chopping, further within clear protective sleeve. The only one of Ian Fleming's Bond novels to be written in the first person, written as the testimony of a 23 year old Canadian woman with whom Bond has an affair, and to continue this pretence, Vivienne Michel gets a credit on the title page as co-author, 8vo. Condition Report: board cleans and bright, foxing to edges with a small stain to foredge, clean bright dust-jacket.
James Bond FLEMING (Ian). A group of four books, includes, For Your Eyes Only, first edition, second impression, published by Jonathan Cape, 1960, original boards with eye blocked in white, titles in gilt to spine, dust-jacket price clipped with small label priced £1.25 in UK only, further within clear protective sleeve.; together with, Diamonds Are Forever, first edition, published by Jonathan Cape, 1956, first edition points, Page 25, Line 1: 'It had do to with', Page 75, line 9: 'tie a shoelece', original boards, title in in silver on spine, lacks dust-jacket; together with two Pan paperback editions, Casino Royale, 17th printing, 1964; and Live and Let Die, 19th printing, 1965, 8vo. (4) Condition Report: For Your Eyes Only - boards lightly marked and slightly cocked, corners rubbed, light foxing to edges and endpapers, dust-jacket marked with some loss to spine and corners. Diamonds Are Forever - boards cocked with Boots Booklovers label pasted front cover, toning and light foxing to edges. Pan Paperbacks, Casino Royale, Live and Let Die - toning to edges and internal pages.
James Bond FLEMING (Ian). Dr. No, first edition, third impression, published by Jonathan Cape, 1958, the first of the James Bond books to state Glidrose Productions Ltd. to copyright page, original boards, second state binding with brown silhouette of dancing girl on upper cover, titled in silver on spine, second state dust-jacket titled in white on spine, priced 15s. net, design by Pat Marriott, the fifth title in the series and the first to be made into a feature film, 8vo. Condition Report: clean bright boards, dust-jacket with light finger marks and light rubbing to spine ends, overall a clean copy.
James Bond FLEMING (Ian). A group of four hardback books, includes, Casino Royale, reprint, Jonathan Cape 1963, original boards with red heart motif to upper cover, lettered in red on spine, dust-jacket priced 16s. net, design by Pat Marriott, further within clear protective sleeve; Moonraker, reprint, Jonathan Cape, 1964, original boards, titled in silver on upper cover and spine, without spelling error on page 10, line 31, dust-jacket clipped, design by Kenneth Lewis; The Diamond Smugglers, first edition, second impression, Introduction by John Blaize, original plain cloth, titled in white on spine, dust-jacket priced 12s. 6d. net, illustrated by Denis Piper; together with, AMIS (Kingsley). The James Bond Dossier, first edition, Jonathan Cape, 1965, original boards, titled in gilt on spine, dust-jacket priced 16s. net, design by Jan Pienkowski, 8vo. (4) Condition Report: Casino Royale - clean boards, small chips to dust-jacket edges, foxing to edges and further intermittent foxing internally.Moonraker - clean bright boards, light marks to dust-jacket, foxing to front pastedown and top edge. The Diamond Smugglers and The James Bond Dossier both clean copies.
The Lord of the Rings - Rivendell Elrond wine glass & Rivendell silver metal tray prop. Provenance: The vendor owned an event planning company in the early 1990s until 2008. They organised the Lord of the Rings Cannes Press Festival in 2001. New Line chairman Bob Shaye and Dir. P. Jackson presented 25 minutes of footage from the film, which featured a montage introducing key characters, as well as a 14-minute excerpt of a chase sequence in the Mines of Moria and previews of the second and third installments of the trilogy, due in December 2002 and 2003, respectively.The event culminated in a party that was held at the Chateau de Castellaras near the town of Mougins, where they reconstructed a lot of the sets and displayed set dressings and props from the actual movies (flown in especially from New Zealand).After the event, everything was deconstructed and sent back to NZ but the vendors got the permission to keep these few items as a gift.
Marvel Comics: 15 Rare and hard to find Silver and Bronze age Minor Key issues from one of Marvels most popular & sought-after eras of publishing featuring 1st appearances, iconic covers and more. Mostly Mid-grade.The Man called Nova No. 1. Pence copy (1976) The 1st Appearance of Nova! Written by Marv Wolfman. Pencils by John Buscema. Inks Joe Sinnott.G/VG Condition (3.0)Astonishing Tales No. 29 Featuring Guardians of the Galaxy. Pence copy (1975) Reprints the Guardians of the Galaxy origin issue. Condition: VG (4.0)Uncanny X-Men No. 134. Pence copy (1980) The 1st Appearance of Black Queen Phoenix! Story by Chris Claremont and John Byrne. Art by John Byrne and Terry Austin. Condition: VF (7.0)Adventure into Fear No. 24. Pence copy (1974) The 1st meeting between Marvel Icons Blade and Morbius! Script by Steve Gerber, pencils by Craig Russell, inks by Jack Abel. Condition: FN (5.5)Peter Porker The Spectacular Spider-Ham No. 1. Cents copy (1983) The 1st Appearace of Peter Porker: Spider-Ham! Making his present known in the recent hit film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Peter Porker is absolutely here to stay. Condition: VF (8.0)Man-Thing No. 1. Pence copy (1979 2nd series) Written by Michael Fleisher. Art by Jim Mooney and Bob Wiacek. Condition: VF (8.0)Amazing Adventures no. 5 featuring the Inhumans and the Black Widow. Cents copy (1971) Cover pencils by John Buscema, inks by John Verpoorten.Interior art by Neal Adams. Condition: Gd (2.5)Sub-Mariner No. 7. Cents copy (1968) An Iconic use of an early photo cover in Marvel publishing. Always sought-after. Condition: VG (4.0)Power-Man and Iron Fist No. 66. Pence copy (1980) The 2nd appearance of Sabretooth! Wolverines biggest adversary gets an early 2nd appearance in this fantastic issue. Condition: VF- (7.5)Champions No. 1. Pence Copy (1975) 1st Appearance of the Champions. Story by Tony Isabella. Art by Don Heck and Mike Esposito. Cover by Gil Kane and Dan Adkins. Condition: FN- (5.5)Marvel Spotlight No. 6 Spotlight on Starlord! Pence Copy (1980) Origin and 1st Comic Book Appearance of Starlord. Condition: FN (6.0)Marvel Presents: No. 10 Presenting Guardians of the Galaxy! Cents copy (1977) Star Hawk origin issue. Condition: VF (8.0)Marvel Presents No. 1 Bloodstone. Pence Copy (1975). Origin and 1st appearance of Bloodstone. Script by John Warner, pencils by Mike Vosburg, inks by Bob McLeod. Condition: VG (4.0)Captain Britain No. 1 (1976). This British issue features the legendary 1st Appearance of Captain Britain. Magazine size weekly British edition comic published weekly by Marvel Comics International. Cover and 13 interior pages in full color, rest black and white. Condition: FN- (5.5) Free Mask Gift missing.Marvel Preview Presents No. 11 Starlord (1977) 2nd Appearance of Starlord! Magazine size edition. Condition: VG/FN (5.0) (15)Condition Report: Mostly Mid-grade. All issues complete, unrestored, untrimmed and unclipped. Full condition breakdowns for each issue in catalogue description.
Marvel Comics: 7 Rare and hard to find Silver Age Avengers issues from one of Marvels most popular & sought-after eras of publishing featuring stories by Stan Lee, early character appearances, minor Keys, sought-after covers and more. Mostly Mid-grade.Featuring Avengers No. 15 Cents Copy (1965) Featuring the Death of Baron Zemo. Condition: VG (3.5)Avengers No. 27 Pence Copy (1966) 1st Appearance of Attuma. Script by Stan Lee, pencils by Don Heck, inks by Frank Giacoia (as Frankie Ray). Condition: VG+ (4.5)Avengers No. 34 Cents Copy (1966) 1st Appearance of the Living Lazer. Script by Stan Lee, art and cover by Don Heck. Condition: GD (3.0)Avengers No. 59 Cents Copy (1968) 1st Appearance of Major Ant Man villain Yellow-Jacket. Condition: FN- (5.5)Avengers No. 78 Pence Copy (1970) 1st Appearance of Lethal Legion. Condition: FN- (5.5)Avengers No. 87 Pence Copy (1971) Huge Marvel Back story issue. This Iconic issue and cover contain the Origin tale of the Black Panther! Absolutely not to be missed for Black Panther fans. Script by Roy Thomas. Pencils by Frank Giacoia. Inks by Sal Buscema. Cover by John Buscema and John Verpoorten. Condition: VG/VG+ (4.5)The Mighty Avengers No. 63 Cents Copy (1969) 1st Clint Barton (Hawkeye) as Goliath. Condition: VG/FN (5.0) Condition Report: Mostly Mid Grade:Avengers No. 15 VG (3.5)Avengers No. 27 VG+ (4.5)Avengers No. 34 GD (3.0)Avengers No. 59 FN- (5.5)Avengers No. 78 FN- (5.5)Avengers No. 87 VG/VG+ (4.5)The Mighty Avengers No. 63 VG/FN (5.0)
Silver, Bronze and Modern Comics. Assorted Silver, Bronze and Modern age comics. Featuring Marvel, DC and independent comics (194 items):The Silver Surfer,The Incredible Hulk,Fantastic Four, Batman,Aliens,Predator,The Crow,Star Wars,Airboy,The Terminator and more. Additional 11 Mixed Graphic NovelsHighlights include:FANTASTIC FOUR 50 (1966) 3rd Appearance of the Silver Surfer. Pence Copy. Condition: 1.5One of the most sought after Silver Surfer covers of all time. Heavy Wear. Tape on spine.RUST Special Limited Edition 1 (1992) 1st Appearance of Spawn! (last page ad) Condition: 8.0X-men 59 (1969) Pence copy. Condition: 5.0. 1st Appearance of Dr. Lykos (Sauron)Thor 180 (1970) Cents copy. Condition 7.5 Neal Adams Art.60's Silver Surfer Issues (Written by Stan Lee. Art by John Buscema)
Pele - Large print showing the famous footballer with a silver football on his head, signed lower left, 'To Alki youre da man love Pelé', also signed by the artist Marc Quinn, with certificate on reverse, framed and glazed, 53 x 105 cm. Edson Arantes do Nascimento (1940 2022), better known by his nickname Pelé was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a forward. Widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, he was among the most successful and popular sports figures of the 20th century.
The Beatles - Two Original Concert Programmes (1963-1965) - includes, The Beatles Show UK Tour Programme (1963) with silver foil covers, produced for the Beatles Autumn Tour which ran November 1-December 13, the full line-up for the tour included, The Beatles, Peter Jay and the Jaywalkers, The Kestrels, The Vernon's Girls, The Brook Brothers, The Rhythm & Blues Quartet, with Frank Berry as compere, photo. illustrated throughout, printed by Hastings Printing Company, 20 x 26cm; with a loosely inserted 6 x 8inch black and white photograph of the Fab Four; together with, The Beatles UK Tour programme (1965) blue covers with caricature of the group on front cover, (lacks poster) photo. illustrated throughout, produced for the Beatles last tour of the UK. which ran from December 3 through to December 12, the full line-up for the tour included, The Beatles, The Moody Blues, The Marionettes, The Koobas, The Paramounts, Beryl Marsden with Steve Aldo, compered by Jerry Stevens and Denny Piercy. The Beatles last tour of the UK was comparatively small visiting only nine venues and their set list was limited to eleven songs, 27 x 18 cm. (2) Condition Report: The Beatles Show UK Tour Programme (1963) - creasing to covers, silver lifting from front cover especially around the red and black text, some rubbing to spine and corners, internally clean.The Beatles 1965 programme - overall creasing, rubbing to spine and corners, staining to top edge of rear cover affecting top r.h. corners and edges of internal pages.
A mixed lot of jewellery parts to include a broken 19th century pinchbeck and wax pearl tiara (af); a Georgian gilt metal buckle; bog oak rose shaped beads; black silk, silver and enamel Ancient Order of Froth Blowers A.O.F.B bracelet; clover stick pin on original card; Victorian white metal buttons etc
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