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A RARE CABINET COLLECTION OF MINERALS CIRCA 1810-1860, including labels for some very important names such as Matthew Forster Heddle (1828-1897), Robert Allan (1806-1863) and Gustav Rose (1798-1873), Dr Edward Turner (1796-1837) and a Mr Stewart 1850. Approximately 64 specimens in total. Cabinets measure 91cm x 61cm There are twelve Victorian labels dating as early as 1826: 1. Calc Spar from the Cairnsmore lead mine in Galloway - Mr Stewart 1850 2. Hyalite from Dr Edward Turner (1796-1837) It is known the Edward Turner met and studied with Wilhelm Haidinger (1795-1871)3. Epidote Manganese from Sardinia 4. Aragonite from Bilina, Bohemia 5. Petalite from Uton in Sweden - Robert Allan 1806-1963 Scottish mineralogist. Went on expeditions with fellow mineralogist Wilhelm Haidinger (1795-1871) for which there is a label in the next lot.6. 'A new mineral discovered in 1850 upwards of 2800 feet down in the Sampson Mine. Analysis at Claustal...Very few specimens got at the time and none since' Verso 'Andreasberg, Harz' and clearly signed 'Heddle' at the bottom. This could possibly be a specimen collected by Scottish Mineralogist Matthew Forster Heddle himself (1828-1897)7. Yenite, Elba. To verso - Bought by 'Rentland'? 8. Heulandite in large and fine crystals, Iceland. Verso reads 'Exchanged with Rose in 18--, Valued at £1.1. This is most probably referring to Gustav Rose (1798-1873) German mineralogist and President of the German Geological Society from 1863-1873.9. Silver Antimony, Andreasberg, Harz. 10. Copper Nickel with Rammelsbergite, verso label reads reads 'Heddle'. Possibly collected by Matthew Forster Heddle.11. Rose coloured calc spas coloured by cobalt from Schneeberg (Austrian Alps). 12. Corindon Rouge du Tibet, Indes Orientales. Verso label reads 'Bought in Paris, 1826'
DC Comics - A collection of 14 Silver age DC Comics with a Bronze Age Superman & Batman 1997 Annual. Titles include 80pg Giant Superman Annual #1 August 1964 (suffering from book worm damage); Superman #194 Feb 1967 'The Death of Lois Lane'; Action Comics #277 June 1961 'The Battle of the Super-Pets' and similar. Comics appear flat and unfolded, with some general handling and age wear signs, scuffs, and creases, appearing one Fair with brittle pages and book worm damage - mainly Good - Very Good overall. (This does not constitute a guarantee
DC Comics - A collection of 7 Silver age DC 'Batman' Comics. Titles include 80pg Giant Superman & Batman Annual #15 October 1965; Batman #183 August 1966 'Holy Emergency' Key Issue - 2nd appearance of Poison Ivy; Batman #197 December 1967 Key Issue - Cover appearance of Batgirl & Batman by Sheldon Moldoff; Batman #186 November 1966 - Key Issue - 1st appearance of Gaggy the Clown, Joker's "Robin" and cover art by Murphy Anderson featuring the Joker, and similar. Comics appear flat and unfolded, with some general handling and age wear signs, scuffs, and creases. Superman & Batman Annual has detached cover which has been taped. Batman #2187 has some graffiti and fading to cover. Overall conditions appear Fair - mainly Good - Very Good. (This does not constitute a guarantee
Danbury Mint - 2 x models in 1:24 scale, a 1932 Cadillac V-16 Sport Phaeton in Silver and a 1936 Packard Twelve Sport Phaeton in Blue. They both appear Mint with certificates in display cases, the original boxes are not with them. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (2)
Marvel - Two UK priced Silver age editions of The Avengers. Lot consists of The Avengers #41 June 1967 'Let Sleeping Dragons Lie!" - Key Issue - Debut artwork on the Avengers by John Buscema; with The Avengers # 43 August 1967 'The Red Guardian' - Key Issue - first appearance of the Red Guardian, Alexi Shostakov, husband of Natasha Romanova, the Black Widow. Both editions have some nicks and creases (#43 has some fading to cover, with creasing and cuts); pages subtle with discolouration and staining - overall Good - Very Good. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Danbury Mint - 2 x 1:24 scale models, a 1949 Jaguar XK120 Roadster in Silver Grey and a 1965 Ford Thunderbird in Diamond Blue. Both models appear in Mint condition in perspex display cases with their certificates but the original boxes are not with them. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (2)
DC Comics - An assembly of over 20 silver age US & UK issue comics consisting of titles that include Strange Tales, The Invincible Iron Man, Marvels Greatest Comics, Super Dc, Adventures into the Unknown, Superboy Uncanny Tales and the like. Lot includes Strange Tales (UK price variant) #146 July 1966 - Key Issue - Identity of Clea revealed, first team appearance of A.I.M. [Advanced Idea Mechanics] and second appearance and first cover of Eternity; The Incredible Hulk #118 August 1969 (UK price variant) - Key Issue - Classic battle of the Hulk vs the Sub-Mariner; The Mighty Thor #170 November 1969 - Key Issue - second appearance of Thermal Man and similar. Conditions generally appear to range from Fair with signs of handling and age wear - mainly Good - Fine. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Marvel - DC - Other - In excess of 40 silver, bronze, copper and modern age comics. Lot includes Captain America #405 August 1992 - Key Issue - Captain America transforms into a werewolf (Capwolf) after being injected with a mutagen; World's Finest Comics #154 December 1965 - Key issue - 1st appearance of the Super Sons: Superman Jr. and Batman Jr.; West Coast Avengers #61 August 1990 - Key Issue - Scarlet Witch is revealed to be a Nexus Being, one who belongs equally to all possible timelines and divergent realities, origin of Immortus and cameo appearance of the Time-Keepers and similar. Comics appear flat and unfolded, with some general handling and wear signs, and appear one Fair (Worlds Finest has torn, loose cover) - mainly Good - Very Fine overall. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
DC Comics - A collection of 10 silver age issue comics consisting of titles that include The Flash, Detective Comics, House of Secrets, Teen Titans, Blackhawk, Justice League of America. Lot includes Detective Comic #334 Dec 1964 - Key Issue - 1st cameo appearance of Outsider, voice only, The Flash #153 February 1966 'Battle Against The Breakaway Bandit'; Teen Titans #2 Mar-April 1966 'The Million Year Old Teenager' and similar. Conditions generally appear to range from Fair - Good with signs of handling and age wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
DC Comics - A collection of 14 Silver and Bronze age DC Comics. Titles include Green Lantern #82 March 1971 'The Harpies are Coming!' Key Issue - 1st physical appearance of Medusa; Adventure Comics #403 April 1971 - Key Issue - Debut of new Legion of Super-Heroes costumes, designed by fans; 80pg Giant Lois Lane #14 September 1965 and similar. Comics appear flat and unfolded, with some general handling and age wear signs, scuffs, and creases. Overall conditions appear mainly Good - Very Good. (This does not constitute a guarantee
Marvel - DC - A collection of 35 copper and modern age comics. Lot includes The Silver Surfer #44 Dec 1990 - Key Issue - Introduction of the Infinity Gauntlet; The Silver Surfer #46 Feb 1991 - Key Issue - Reintroduction of Adam Warlock, Gamora and Pip the Troll in the Soul World, located inside the Soul Gem; Uncanny X-Men #285 Feb 1992 - Key Issue - 1st appearance of Mikhail Rasputin, the brother of Colossus and Magik and similar. Comics appear flat and unfolded, with some general handling and wear signs, and appear generally Good - Very Fine overall. (This does not constitute a guarantee
Marvel - DC - A collection of 30 silver, bronze, copper and modern age comics. Lot includes Deadly Foes of Spider-Man #1-4 1991; Amazing Spider-Man #318 Aug 1989 - Key Issue - Cover art by Todd McFarlane; Amazing Spider-Man #347 May 1990 - Key Issue - Cover art by Erik Larsen and similar. Comics appear flat and unfolded, with some general handling and wear signs, and appear generally Good - Very Fine overall. (This does not constitute a guarantee
Hornby - A boxed Hornby R2445 Limited Edition OO gauge Silver Jubilee Train Pack, consisting of LNER 4-6-2 Class A4 steam locomotive and tender Op.No. 2510 'Quicksilver' with two 'Silver Jubille' coaches plus brake coach. The set appears to be in Mint condition and gives the impression that it hasn't been removed from its box, being still wrapped in its original tissue packaging. The set is accompanied with instruction and its certificate which numbers the set 529 of 2000 produced. The set is contained within an Mint inner polystyrene packaging, in an Very Good window box with Very Good lift off lid with some general storage related wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Hornby - Lima - Graham Farish - Triang - Ratio - Others - In excess of 30 unboxed OO / HO gauge passenger coaches. Lot includes Lima Mk2 Corridor 2nd Coach in Inter-City blue & grey - W5449; Tri-ang R441A Observation Car Op.No. 91119 in Transcontinental Australia Silver and Red; Graham Farish Corridor Composite Coach Op.No. 9485 in LMS Maroon Livery and similar. Vast majority of coaches are broken, some with missing parts, and some repainted. Overall coaches appear Poor some Fair, and are all unchecked for completeness. Great lot for spares / dioramas / renovations. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Marvel - The Avengers #4 March 1964 "Captain America Lives Again". This UK price variant with Stan Lee story, and cover by Jack Kirkby is a key issue comic where Captain America joins the Avengers; is the first cover appearance of Captain America on an official Marvel Comics cover; first appearance of Captain America in the Silver Age; the 'Death of Bucky' features in a flashback; and is the first cameo appearance of Baron Heinrich Zemo. The comic has a few creases along spine which appears slightly off centre; the cover has a stain on left side, with a few creases and tears on right side and right corner; rear cover has some fading; pages appear subtle with discolouration - otherwise the comic appears to be in Very Good readable condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Charlton Comics - Alan Class - DC Comics -Warren - Other - A collectable group of US and UK Silver and Bronze age comics / magazines. Lot includes Famous Monsters of Filmand #43 March 1967; Adventure Comics #305 'Clark Kent, He-Man'; Hot Rods & Racing Cars #50 February 1961 and similar. Conditions generally appear to range from Fair - Good with signs of handling and age wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Corgi - 13 x boxed Corgi cars and buses - Lot includes a #471 'Silver Jubilee' bus. A #D708/1 Corgi 'Classic Cars' 1963 Ford Lotus Cortina. A 1:76 scale #97901 Midland Red Leyland Leopard bus. A 2961 of 5,000 #97749 Corgi 'British Railways' Ford Popular van and Bedford CA van set with certificate, and similar. Boxes range from fair to excellent condition. Die-cast models range from excellent to mint condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Dinky Toys - A collection of nine unboxed early Dinky Toy diecast aircraft. Lot includes a of Dinky 60v Armstrong Whitley (1937-41) in silver with two 3-blade tinplate propellers, white and blue roundels, with gliding hole; Dinky 62h Hawker Hurricane (x2- one repainted); #70b Hawker Tempest (x2 - one with flat spinner and one with pointed spinner); and similar. Models show signs of age and play with some paint loss to some and wear commensurate with age, otherwise generally appear to be in Fair Plus - Very Good condition overall. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Exoto - Racing Legends - A boxed Sauber Mercedes C9 in 1:18 scale in silver # 18190. The model appears in Near Mint condition with a few tiny marks on the main body, the separately packed front and rear body sections are in the upper packaging with the accessories. The box is Mint and the outer box is Very Good. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
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