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Comics. Approximately 190 comics by DC Comics and Charlton Comics from the Silver and Bronze Ages (1953-1979) in mixed but mostly very good condition, including some DC Comics titles such as Strange Adventures (1953-1961), Time Master (1961-1965) and Bob Hope (1953-1966), some Charlton titles such as Space 1999, Pebbles and Bambam, The Phantom, Sarge Steel, Sarge Snorkel, Ghostly Haunts, Six Million Dollar Man, Midnight Tales, Fightin' Marines, Fightin' Army, War, Billy the Kid, Vengence Squad, Blondie, Monster Hunters, Scary Tales, Attack, Battlefield Action, War, Yang, The Flintstones, Tiger, Texas Rangers in Action, Barney and Betty Rubble, Hi and Lois, Popeye, Hee Haw, Geronimo Jones, Secret Romance, House of Yang, The Peacemaker, Beetle Bailey, The Bionic Woman, Doomsday, Space 1999, Korg 70000 BC, The Fightin' Five, Primus, Hercules, Top Cat, Cheyenne Kid and others, plus approximately 30 annuals (Rupert the Bear, James Bond, Valiant, Lion, Happy Days, Stingray) and miscellaneous titles A full list available on request. (approx. 190)
Comics. Approximately 175 comics from the Silver and Bronze Ages (1963-1980) in mixed but mostly very good condition, including Marvel titles such as Vault of Evil, Monsters on the Prowl, Tomb of Darkness and Weird Wonder Tales, some Charlton Comics titles such as Drag N' Wheels, World of Wheels, Grand Prix, Surf N' Wheels, Haunted and Ghost Manor, some DC Comics titles such as Secrets of Sinister House, Secrets of Haunted House and Young Love, some Gold Key titles such as Walt Disney Showcase and Dagar the Invincible A full list available on request. (approx. 175)
Comics. Approximately 250 comics from the Golden, Silver and Bronze Ages (1946-1979) in mixed but mostly very good condition, including Classics Illustrated (1946, Gilberton), Men of War No 74 and 110 (1959, DC Comics), All Out War No 1 (1979, DC Comics), Blitz Krieg No 1 and 2 (1976, DC Comics), Anthro No 3 (1968, DC Comics), Army At War No 1 (1978, DC Comics), some Marvel titles such as Kazar, Captain Savage and his Leatherneck Raiders and Tarzan, some Atlas titles such as Targitt, Phoenix, Western Action, Morlock 2001, Iron Jaw and The Brute, some Charlton Comics titles such as Judo Master, Gunmaster and Bullet the Gunboy, Hotrods and Racing Cars, Speed Demons, Ghostly Tales from the Haunted House and All New Ghostly Tales, some DC Comics titles such as Kong the Untamed, Hercules Unbound, Stalker, Tor, Champion Sports, Strange Sport Stories, Our Army at War and Richard Dragon Kung Fu Fighter, some Gold Key titles such as Flash Gordon, Tragg and Skygods, Grimm's Ghost Stories, Lancelot Link and Zoro A full list available on request. (approx. 250)
Comics. Approximately 100 comics from the Golden and Silver Ages in mixed but mostly very good condition, including Tales of Suspense Nos 4, 35, 37 and 38 (1959-1963), Magnus Robot Fighter Nos 1, 8 and 12 (1963-1965, Gold Key), Danger is Our Business No 1 (1953, Toby), Commando Adventures No 1 (1957, Atlas), Inside Crime No 0 (1950, Fox Features Syndicate), Bambi's Children No 30 (1943, Four Color Comics, Dell), Kerry Drake No 4 (1944, Compix), Kerry Drake Detective Cases Nos 9 and 17 (1948-1949, Harvey Enterprises), Crime Does Not Pay Nos 56 and 60 (1947-1948, Lev Gleason), All Good Comics No 1 (1946, Fox Features), All Great Comics No 1 (1946, Fox Features), Navy Heroes No 1 (1945, Almanac) plus issues from Tom & Jerry, Space Family Robinson, Space Western, Call from Christ, Star Trek, 2001 Space Odissey and others A full list available on request. (approx. 100)
Comics. Approximately 250 comics from the Golden, Silver and Bronze Ages (1948-1978) in mixed but mostly very good condition, including Blazing West No 3 (1948, B&I Publishing), Bobby Benson's B-Bar-B Riders No 1 and 10 (1950-1951, Parkway Publishing), Deperado No 8 (1949, Lev Gleason), White Rider and Super Horse No 6 (1950, Novelty), Gun That Won the West, The Story of Winchester #0 (1956, Winchester-Western), Best Western No 58 (1949, Marvel), The Lone Rider No 6 (1952, Superior Comics), Tex Taylor No 3 (1949, Hercules), Western Kid No 1 (1954, Atlas), Silver Kid Western No 1 (1954, Key Publications), Golden West Rodeo Treasury No 1 (1957, Dell), Chamber of Darkness (1969-1970, Marvel), The Tomb of Dracula (1972-1978, Marvel), Werewolf by Night (1972-1976, Marvel), Where Creatures Roam (1970-1971, Marvel), Tower of Shadows (1969-1970, Marvel), The Son of Satan (1972-1973, Marvel), Combat (1961-1972, Dell) and other Marvel titles such as The Incredible Hulk, Conan the Barbarian, The Odissey, Amazing Adventures, The Inhumans, Guardians of the Galaxy, The Man Called Nova, Omega, The Champions, The Eternals, Ivanhoe, Weird Wonder Tales, The Tales of Monte Cristo and others, including many duplicates A full list available on request. (approx. 250)
Grubb (Davis). The Night of the Hunter, 4th impression, November 1954, original blue cloth in price-clipped dust jacket, 8vo, (adapted for the silver screen in 1955 and starring Robert Mitchum), together with Bellow (Saul), Herzog, 5th printing, Viking Press, New York, Oct. 1964, original blue cloth in price-clipped dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus Heller (Joseph), Catch 22, reprint edition, 1963, original red cloth in dust jacket, slightly rubbed to head, 8vo, plus other 1950s/60s fiction, including Lawrence Durrell, Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Zelda Fitzgerald, James Baldwin, Henry Miller, all original cloth in vintage dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (3 shelves)
Comics. Approximately 150 comics from the Golden, Silver and Bronze Ages (1950-1972) in mixed but mostly very good condition, including B-Man No 1 and 2 (1966, Harvey), Fighting American No 1 (1966, Harvey), Unearthy Spectaculars no 1, 2 and 3 (1965-1966, Harvey), some DC Comics titles such as Mystery in Space (1957-1966), House of Secrets (1957-1972) and The House of Mystery (1968-1971), some CDC titles such as Captain Atom (1965-1967) and Strange Suspense Stories (1957-1965), some Dell titles such as Bugs Bunny (1947-1956) A full list available on request. (approx. 150)
St Andrews Ambulance Association Hallmarked Silver Medal, small oval medal with St Andrew and Cross to centre, within oval “ST ANDREWS AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION 1882”. Spray of thistles to the top and small ring hole. Bottom of the reverse is engraved C3279. Birmingham silver hallmarks to the central cross.
Selection of ARP Badges, consisting of 6x hallmarked silver lapel badges with both lapel and pin fittings to the reverse, 2x white metal lapel badges, small type hallmarked silver lapel badge, white metal and enamel lapel badge, sterling silver lapel badge, white metal lapel badge and tie pin example. All in the form of the ARP badge. All remain in good condition. (13 items)
1938 Corporation City of London 1st Anti-Aircraft Division TA Medal, fine quality gilded hallmarked silver and enamel medal with large anti-aircraft gun above circlet with enamel centre and arms of the corporation of London, below a scroll with enamel details. White ribbon with central red strip and gilded enamel top brooch bar with “2 DEC 1938” within. Reverse of the medal has hallmarks for Birmingham,1938. Medal remains in very good condition.
Dorsetshire Regiment Officers Waist Belt Clasp gilded two piece example with silvered circlet having regimental details (silver finish worn off revealing brass underneath). Centre of the clasp is fitted with Gibraltar castle and Sphinx. Clasp has been cleaned and has lost some of the original finish.
Luftwaffe Spanish Cross Badge being a bronze grade example, stamped 835 to the reverse. Complete with pin and catch fixing to the reverse. One eagle has come loose from the sword. Accompanied by a Spanish civil war type silver wound badge in screw back. (2 items) We are of the opinion that these items are post war representations and advise all clients to view the items and make sure they are satisfied with what they are buying. Items are sold not subject to return.
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Officers Identity Disc, sterling silver example engraved “SUB LT J E BLACKMORE R.N.V.R C OF E”. Complete with wrist chain. Vendor states that Sub Lieutenant J E Blackmore was a native of Exeter, Devon and he was killed in May 1945, we have not been able to confirm this information.
Hallmarked Silver Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve Tippet Medal / Badge, large size example with hallmarks for Birmingham 1942 by B H Joseph & Co. Medal has retailers mark of Carrington & Co London to the reverse. Medal is complete with the original ribbon and remains in good condition.
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