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A collection of vintage toys including; Victory Models MG in green boxed, Indian tinplate car, Corgi/Dinky Diecast models (hay trucks, tractor, car, Hawker Hunter aeroplane), 3 Comics - Green Lantern, Thor and Howard the Duck, 2 Batman figures - The Penguin and Catwoman, a Fruit machine cassette game, 2 Acme Thunderer whistles, a selection of The Man from Uncle Bubble Gum Cards, various Foreign Bank notes, approximately 58 various coins including a Queen Victoria Crown dated 1897. (a lot)
A collection of vintage tinplate toys, to include: a friction driven metalmania space patrol spaceship, a Hungarian battery powered Interkozmoz car, a tinplate clockwork MARZ tank, a boxed Kovar Retro Steam Engine, various boxed Japanese, Chinese, Czech clockwork toys, together with various boxed and unboxed tinplate toys (a lot)
A Louis Marx & Co. tinplate clockwork Mechanical Drummer Boy, boxed, together with six other various tinplate toys, including vintage Wells Brimtoy tinplate clockwork Drummer Boy On Horse, circa 1950's, Japanese clockwork tinplate Machanical Vacationland Express, boxed, Fips Wustenspringmaus, boxed, bbrb clockwork Puppy with Ringing Bell, etc (a lot)
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.- Twiki Communications Playset, 5-963-109, H.G. Toys Inc., 1979, comprises: a pair of walkie talkies, a wrist radio, two alphabet decoder discs, a battery operated Twiki robot toy, and a Buck Rogers belt, all within slots on the original custom card and contained in the lower half of the original box, 33.5 x 50 x 6 cm overall.Buck Rogers in the 25th Century was an Americanscience-fiction adventure television series produced by Universal Studios. The series ran for two seasons from September 1979 April 1981 on NBC. The feature-length pilot episode for the series was released as a theatrical film in March 1979, before the series aired. The film and series were developed by Glen A. Larson and Leslie Stevens, based on the fictional comic strip character created in 1928 by author, Philip Francis Nowlan. Condition Report: showing signs of age, lacking top half of original box, structure wear to lower half of the box,
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.- Mego Corp. Figures, 1979 & Diamond Select Toys, Series 1, Minimates box set, designed by Art Asylum, 2015, the first, an incomplete set, 8 (of 9) figures (lacks Wilma Deering) each within the original, factory sealed packaging, comprises: Buck Rogers 850001/1, Twiki 85000/2, Tiger Man 85000/3, Killer Kane 85000/4, Draco 85000/5, Draconian Guard 85000/6, Ardella 85000/7 and Dr, Huer 85000/9, Mego Corp., New York, 1979; the second, a complete factory sealed box set, comprises: 4 mini-figures of Captain Buck Rogers, Colonel Wilma Deering, Princess Ardala and Tigerman, each 2 inches tall, with a variety of interchangeable parts and accessories, plus a bonus 1 inch micro-figure of Twiki, (9) Condition Report: some dust soiling and light marks to original boxes, the figures unused, in mint conditions.
Keith Wilson (British, 1941-2011) a group of three original artworks on board, pencil sketches, various sizes, the largest showing a man tied by rope to a wooden scaffolding, 43 x 59.3; and 2 others similar by the production designer. (3) Provenance: From the archive of British production designer Keith Wilson (1941-2011). Wilson had a long association with AP Films and Gerry Anderson from the 1960s and was highly regarded within the science-fiction genre. Keith Wilson's set designs for numerous film and television productions included Thunderbirds (1965) UFO (1970) Space 1999 (1975-78) Great Expectations (1989) Oliver Twist (1997) Victoria and Albert (2001) and The Ten Commandments (2007). He was awarded an Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Art Direction for Starlin (1992) and a Cable ACE Award for Art Direction for The Old Curiosity Shop (1995).Condition Report: marks and finger marks to margins, corners of boards bumped; the artwork showing a crouching person surrounded by toys with scuffs and some loss to lower margin.
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