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SUPERMAN SILVER AGE LOT (44 in Lot) - Includes SUPERMAN #169, 171, 173-198, 200, 201, 203-211, 213, 214, 216 + ACTION COMICS #347 + 80PG GIANT SUPERMAN #11 - Includes the debut of Red/Gold Kryptonite + the first appearance of the Toyman in the Silver Age - NB: Superman #169 has been hole-punched + Superman #173 has heavy spine damage
DC SILVER AGE DAMAGED LOT (46 in Lot) - Includes THE ATOM #13, 18 + AQUAMAN #18, 26 + BATMAN #215 + THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD #40, 46, 48, 50 + CHALLENGERS OF THE UNKNOWN #21(x2) + DETECTIVE COMICS #318 + FLASH #119, 152, 154 + GREEN LANTERN #16 + HOUSE OF MYSTERY #143 + JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #35, 36 + METAL MEN #14 + MY GREATEST ADVENTURE #48, 52, 60, 63 + MYSTERY IN SPACE #70, 72 + RIP HUNTER, TIME MASTER #2 + SEA DEVILS #3, 9, 10, 11 + SHOWCASE #34, 44 + SUPERBOY #93, 124, 162, 166, 168 + SUPERMAN #153, 170 + SUPERMAN'S GIRLFRIEND LOIS LANE #57 + TEEN TITANS #5, 29 + TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED #53, 73, 85 - NOTE - All copies have either staining, missing pages, tape repairs, detached covers, significant spine splits/tears/holes or have been restapled - NB CONDITION REPORT NOT AVAILABLE FOR THIS LOT
LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES OMNIBUS LOT (8 in Lot) - Includes LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES: THE SILVER AGE OMNIBUS VOLUMES #1 to 3 + SUPERBOY AND THE LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES VOLUMES ONE & TWO + LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES: BEFORE THE DARKNESS VOLUMES ONE & TWO + LEGION COMPANION - Seven hardback Omnibus editions + a softback companion which collect Adventure Comics #247, 267, 282, 290, 293, 300-380; Action Comics #267, 276, 287, 289, 378-387, 389-392; Superboy #86, 89, 98, 117, 124, 125, 147; Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #234-258; Legion of Super-Heroes #259-283; Secrets of the Legion of Super-Heroes #1-3; Superman #147; Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #72, 76, 106; DC Super-Stars #17; All-New Collectors Edition C-55; DC Comics Presents #13, 14; Best of DC Blue Ribbon Digest #24 - Over 3300 pages in total
DC SILVER AGE LOT (20 in Lot) - Includes ACTION COMICS #322, 333 + THE ATOM #17 + FROM BEYOND THE UNKNOWN #2 + BRAVE & THE BOLD #70 + CHALLENGERS OF THE UNKNOWN #54 + HAWKMAN #7 + HOUSE OF SECRETS #72 + SUPERMAN #174, 175, 177, 183, 186, 189 + SUPERMAN'S GIRLFRIEND LOIS LANE #66, 69, 74 + 80PG GIANT LOIS LANE #14 + SUPERMAN'S PAL JIMMY OLSEN #91 + THE UNEXPECTED #112 - Includes the first appearance of Bizarro Flash
MARVEL TREASURY EDITION LOT (8 in Lot) - (1974/1976 - MARVEL - US & UK Price Variant) - Includes THE FABULOUS FANTASTIC FOUR #2 (1974) + THE MIGHTY THOR #3 (1974) + CONAN THE BARBARIAN #4 (1975) + DOCTOR STRANGE #6 (1975) + THE MIGHTY AVENGERS #7 (1975) + THE MIGHTY THOR #10 (1976) + THE FABULOUS FANTASTIC FOUR #11 (1976) + SUPERMAN VS THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1976) - NB: Most copies have a degree of spine wear
Superman 2 (1981) White plaster bust from the 1981 Christopher Reeve Superman franchise. Seen clearly in the Whitehouse scenes when General Zod (Terence Stamp) and his associates destroy the Whitehouses interior whilst being shot at by US Soldiers. Can be seen on screen during these scenes. 60 cm x 40cm Provenance: from the collection of Tony King, an avid movie prop collector, many items purchased at auction and collected over the past 30 years
Assorted Cinema Lobby cards - To include lobby cards from Superman the Movie, Payback and Wildcats. Cards from varying countries in varying sizes (qty) Provenance: from the collection of Tony King, an avid movie prop collector, many items purchased at auction and collected over the past 30 years
A collection of cufflinks to include boxed Paul Smith cufflinks and boxed Next Superman cufflinks together with tie clips and leather cufflink/stud boxes and a quantity of sunglasses and prescription glasses to include Bennetton, Karen Millen and Giorgio Armani Location:If there is no condition report, please request
Royal Film Performance Programmes, approximately thirty Royal Film performance programmes, mainly from the 1960s to 1990s with films including Die Another Day, Star Wars - The Phantom Menace, Casino Royale, Chariots Of Fire, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Love Story, The Four Musketeers, The Slipper and the Rose, California Suite, Lost Horizon, Mary Queen of Scots, The Facts Of Life, Romeo and Juliet, The Grinch, Chaplin, The Taming of The Shrew, Move Over Darling, Titanic, Superman IV, The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe, Miracle on 34th Street, True Blue, Sammy Going South and more - mainly all in very good condition
DC Comics Superman 1978 trading cards (white) 1-77 (with spares), assortment of Red Superman 1978 cards, Scandecor Star Wars poster 1978 (condition poor to fair), plus Star Wars weekly issues (3,5,7,8,9,22,41,51,58,55) & Empire Strikes back weekly issues (132-139, 141,145) in mixed lot. Condition mostly Fair to Good
Smiths - Disney - Superman - Noddy - A collection of vintage alarm clocks including Noddy, Mickey Mouse, Superman and Roland Rat. Also includes a Noddy children's dish. They items show some signs of age and appear in Fair to Good condition overall, untested. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]
FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS GLASSWARE AND MISCELLANEOUS, to include a Capodimonte lamp of a lady on a chariot being pulled by two winged horses, tea and dinnerware, names include Montrose Gladstone, Copeland, Bhs Tableware 'Bristol Blue' design, etc. Boscastle pottery teapot and jug, 2004 blue and white with a black silhouette scene of what looks like trees, selection of cut glass drinking glasses, vases, planters, and jugs some West Germany, design no. 53G/21, 887-12, Abaty studio pottery, etc. forty books mostly hardback format, subjects include various transport, Children's Britannica volume 1-20, Star Wars, Superman, etc. a Minolta VECTIS S-1 SLR film camera with three lenses, 50 macro, 22-80, and 80-240, with a Jessop camera case, (5 boxes + loose), (sd/af lamp not tested)
Approximately Sixty Five DC Comics. To Include DC Showcase #35, #42, #94, The Atom #12, Brave And The Bold #46, #66, #69, Green Lantern #78, #80, #84, Batman And The Outsiders #1, Man Bat #2, The Joker #2, Superman #242, World's Finest #139, #225. Duplicates Noted. Conditions Vary. Faults Noted.
Approximately Forty Two Signed Comics. To include Star Wars #0 Signed by Roy Thomas, Star Wars Union #4 Signed by Mike Stackpole, Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace #1-4, Adventures of Superman #500 Signed by Mike Carlin, Action Comics #687, #690, #696, Fantastic Four #296 Signed by Jim Shooter, #320, Star Trek The Killing Shadows #1. All Signatures Are Unverified by Us. Plus a Star Wars Union #1 Gold Foil Edition Comic (Not Signed). Mainly Minor Faults Noted.
Harry Potter: Hogwarts Acceptance Envelope -Original Production prop envelope, as screen-used in the film Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (Warner Bros., 2001),marble effect envelope addressed to the front in green ink to “Mr H. Potter, the Cupboard under the Stairs, 4, Privet Drive, Little Whinging, Surrey,” with printed red-paper Hogwarts seal pasted down and Hogwarts school emblem on reverse (please note the letter of introduction and a list of requirements from Professor McGonagall are not present inside)18.5 x 13.5cm.In the scene, it is Harry Potter’s 11th birthday and letters begin to arrive inviting him to enrol at Hogwarts School of Witcraft and Wizardry, but the more Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia try to ignore them, more and more owls arrive, and hundreds of letters begin to fly around the room. Provenance:Gifted to the vendor by his uncle who is credited on the film and constructed the machine that fired the letters through the Dursleys’ Privet Drive letter box and down their chimney.The vendor’s uncle film credits include, all the Harry Potter films, Saving Private Ryan (1998), Mission Impossible (1996), Indianna Jones and the Last Crusade (1989), Aliens (1986), Labyrinth (1986), Superman (1978), Diamonds Are Forever (1971) and many others. Overall good condition. Please Note: The letter of introduction and a list of requirements from Professor McGonagall are not present inside.
REEVE CHRISTOPHER: (1952-2004) American actor, remembered for playing the title character in the superhero film Superman (1978) and three sequels. A good signed 6.5 x 9.5 photograph (as issued) of the actor standing in a three-quarter length bare-chested pose, holding a towel in one hand, as Clifford Anderson from the American black comedy suspense film Deathtrap (1982). Signed by Reeve in bold blue ink with his name alone to the image. EX
REEVE CHRISTOPHER: (1952-2004) American Actor, remembered for playing the title character in the superhero film Superman (1978) and three sequels. A fine signed 7 x 5 photograph of Reeve, the image showing Reeve standing outdoors in a full length pose, in costume as the powerful superhero from Superman, with the Metropolis skyline in the background. Signed `Christopher Reeve´ in bold black ink with his name alone to a light area at the base of the image. VG
GREENSTREET SYDNEY: (1879-1954) English actor, an Academy Award nominee for Best Supporting Actor in 1941 for his role as Kasper Gutman in The Maltese Falcon. A good vintage signed and inscribed sepia 8 x 10 photograph of Greenstreet in a half-length pose wearing a hat, overcoat and scarf, and holding a cigar in one hand, in costume as Dr. Lorenz, a professor of sociology and enemy spy, from the American espionage film Across the Pacific (1942) which also starred Humphrey Bogart and Mary Astor. Signed by Greenstreet in blue fountain pen ink across a darker area of the image, although with a good inscription to Phyllis Thaxter, ´To Phyllis, Here´s looking at you "Across the Pacific", Dr. Lorenz, love Sydney´. An excellent signed image and with a good association. Two light, minor stains to the upper area of the image and with a couple of minor creases, about VGPhyllis Thaxter (1919-2012) American actress who portrayed Ellen Lawson in Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (1944) and Martha ´Ma´ Kent in Superman (1978).
* Walker (David, 1934-2008). Costume design for Hamlet, circa 1971, pencil, ink and wash on paper, title and dedication in ink to upper and lower margins: 'Hamlet (sailors costume)' and 'To Frank - love and many thanks David x', areas of staining, mount aperture 40.5 x 24.5 cm (16 x 9 3/4 ins), framed and glazed (43 x 27 cm), together with Costume Design for Man and Superman, 1980, ink and watercolour on paper, heightened with white, signed and dated, title and dedication in ink to upper and lower margins: 'The National Theatre - Man and Superman - The Statue', sheet size 49 x 37.5 cm (19 1/4 x 14 3/4 ins), framed and glazed (60 x 48 cm), plus another costume design by the same artist for the National Theatre's 1979 production of The Undiscovered CountryQTY: (3)NOTE:Provenance: From the collection of Frank Davidson, a former Head Tailor and Cutter at the National Theatre and later a Director at the theatrical costumiers Bermans & Nathans Ltd.David Walker was a prolific British designer whose work encompassed film, theatre, ballet and opera. After studying at the Central School of Arts and Crafts, he went on to work for many of the world’s major theatre, dance and opera companies, including the Royal Ballet, English National Ballet, the Metropolitan Opera, the National Theatre, and the RSC. In 1971 Walker was awarded an Emmy for ‘Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design’ for his work on Hamlet.
UK ORIGINAL DJM 7" DEMOS AND ISSUES PACK. A pack of x22 UK DJM demos and issues. Some of the Titles include Don Thomas - Come on Train (PICTURE SLEEVE EX DEMO DJS 670 - EX+), Fidels - Try A Little Harder (Vocal) (PICTURE SLEEVE EX DEM0 DJS 10689 EX), Horace Faith - I Can't Understand It (PICTURE SLEEVE EX DEMO DJS 10687 EX+), Jimmy Radcliffe - Long After Tonight is All Over (PICTURE SLEEVE EX- DEMO DJS 10772 EX+), Fred Hughes - Oo Wee Baby, I Love You (PICTURE SLEEVE EX DEMO DJS 10717 EX+), Geno Washington - The End of The World (PICTURE SLEEVE VG+ DEMO DJS.365 EX+), Moon Williams - Suspicious Love (DJS.375 EX+) and Johnny 'Guitar' Watson - Superman Lover (DJS 10722 - EX+). Other artists include Swamp Dogg, Salena Jones, Mr. Bloe, Andrae Crouch, Bob Wright, Black Echos EP, Isley Brothers and New Censation. Condition elsewhere being EX/EX+. All in original picture sleeves or company sleeves.

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