This collector's edition model features a highly accurate sculpt of Darth Vader, capturing his iconic armor, helmet, and lightsaber. Sealed in its original box which measures 10.5"L x 4.5"W x 12"H. UPC: 036881087847. Issued: 1995Manufacturer: AMT/ERTLCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
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New in original sealed packaging. Kit includes model of Duomo, Da Vinci's journals, a model of his flying machine and The Last Super. Running Press backstamp. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 7"L x 3"W x 8.5"HManufacturer: Running PressCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Immerse yourself in the galaxy far, far away with this Star Wars collector's bundle, including two sealed Topps Widevision Star Wars Episode 1 card tins, featuring iconic scenes in stunning detail. Build and display the AMT Palpatine model for a touch of the Dark Side, and piece together this General Mills Star Wars puzzle showcasing C-3PO and R2-D2. This item has its original box. Dimensions of the largest item: 6.75"L x 4.25"W x 11.5"H. Manufacturer: Topps Widevision, AMT, General MillsCondition: Age related wear.
Includes a model B - 100 battery video light for a 12V - 100W bromine lamp, and power pack with shoulder strap. Includes original boxes. Video light: 4"L x 3.25"W; box: 8"L x 4.5"W x 3.5"H. Power pack: 6"L x 2"W x 5.25"H; box: 8"L x 6.25"W x 2.5"H. Manufacturer: TeegeeCondition: As is. Not tested, functionality not guaranteed.
First introduced in 1974, a super 8mm film dual speed professional camera with SLR function and Angenieux zoom lens. Includes an incredible looking, heavily built chromed, cabled microphone, crystal earpiece earphone, power supply (this model has the optional rechargable battery system, with original rechargable drum battery still equipped), shutter release cable, manual, promotional pamphlet, and a black leather shoulder bag. Camera: 12.75"L x 3.5"W x 7.5"H. Bag: 14"L x 8.25"W x 10.75"H. Manufacturer: BeaulieuCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: As found. Not tested, functionality not guaranteed.
Includes: a Keystone Capri 8mm Rollfilm camera, Model K-25, Dial-Set; and a Sears €˜easi-load 2x2-inch lighted slide viewer. Comes with transformer (10ft cord). These items have their original boxes with the largest€™s dimensions: 8.25 in. L x 5.25 in. W x 7 in. H. Dimensions of slide viewer: 6.25 in. L x 4.5 in. W x 6.25 in. H. Manufacturer: Keystone Camera Company/SearsCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
This kit is a re-issue of a popular model kit originally released by Aurora in the 1960s, during the height of The Munsters TV show's popularity. This item has its original box which measures 10"L x 2.5"W x 15"H. Pieces are in their plastic bags in the box. Issued: 1997Condition: Age related wear.
This model kit was part of a limited-edition set. This item has its original box 20"L x 5"W x 14"H. UPC: 090733075086. Certificate of Authenticity included. Open box. Issued: 2000Condition: Age related wear. Box is open and damaged. Pieces inside are in their plastic bags, thought to be complete.
Monogram Garbage Truck 1:24 scale model kit 6739 dated 2000 with UPC: 031445067396. Additionally included is Model T Bucket Kit Platinum Series Kit with ultra detail, UPC: 075611460451. Both items are sealed in their original boxes the larger of which measures 6.75"L x 4.25"W x 9.5"H. Condition: Age related wear.
Modern silver limited edition model of The Mary Rose, depicting the ship in full sail, with gilded details, hallmarked Ammonite Ltd, Birmingham 1982, model height 32cm, mounted upon rectangular wooden plinth with applied silver name plaque, no. 9/250, overall H36.5cmCondition Report:Some areas of damage and restoration, bowsprit to front and back reglued and now loose, some detatched silver ropes on sails and detached silver gilt flag to highest mast. Heavily tarnished, would benefit from a clean. Gilding to some areas possibly retouched.
Public welfare for Russians.- Hahn (Paul von) Mémoire sur les établissements de bienfaisance en Toscane, author's armorial ink stamp to title, contemporary marbled stiff wrappers, some staining at head of upper wrapper, 8vo, Rome, [privately printed], 1819. *** A very good copy of this rare work, which compares the public welfare of Tuscany to that of England and France, and shows how the Tuscan model can improve welfare conditions in Russia. Also includes observations on provisions for beggars and orphans. The author was a member of the Russian diplomatic corps.
Ophthalmology.- Plempius (Vopiscus Fortunatus) Ophthalmographia, sive Tractatio de oculi fabricâ, first edition, title with woodcut printer's device, woodcut head- and tail-pieces and decorative initials, errata f. at end, final f. blank, lacking final 2 index ff. (***1&2), water-stained at head and occasionally elsewhere to a lesser extent (mostly marginally at end), occasional spotting or light staining, contemporary limp vellum stained black, flat gilt spine in compartments, small modern printed paper label to spine, upper edge of upper cover little nibbled, rubbed and scuffed, [Krivatsy 9099; Wellcome I, 5103], small 4to, Amsterdam, Hendrick Laurensz, 1632. *** Rare copy at auction of the first edition of this important work on Ophthalmology. Plemp (1601-1671) was Professor of Medicine at Louvain, and was the first to support the optical ideas of Kepler. 'by introducing the camera obscura as an explanatory model for the functioning of the eye, V.F. Plempius's aim was to resolve an ongoing debate, in a spectacular and original way. He borrowed the innovations and experiments of other fields of knowledge, but looked at them as a medical doctor: by analysing the relevance of the camera for medical thinking he was able to give such innovations a new meaning (K. Vanagt. Early Modern Medical Thinking on Vision and the Camera Obscura. V.F. Plempius' Ophthalmographia (2021)). Provenance: 'Faguier' (contemporary ink signature to head of title).
Lucian Ercolani for Ercol "Windsor" Elm and Beech Drop-Leaf Dining Table Model 384, raised on splayed supports.61cm wide unextended, 124cm extended, 113cm long, 71.5cm highSlightly uneven with some movement on an even surface, wear commensurate with age and use including sratches and nicks, some pockmarks to top also, some slight fading inpatches, some small nicks and scuffs to supports.
Eero Saarinen for Knoll International (After) Model 150 "Tulip" Armchair Designed 1956, white fibreglass frame with later cloth upholstery on white-coated aluminium base, unmarked.68cm wide, 65cm deep, 82cm wideScuffs and abrasions to the frame and base, will benefit from cosmetic attention, fabric clean, revolves freely albeit with slight noise, white covering to underside has almost all been lost exposing the aluminium base.
Ercol "Windsor" Golden Elm Bureau / Drinks Cabinet Model 469, the fall-front enclosing fitted interior above twin cupboard doors enclosing single shelf and further long drawer, raised on castors.83cm wide, 49cm deep, 110cm highSome scratches and scuffs, general wear commensurate with use, scratched area to lower left side which will require cosmetic attention, otherwise stable without other major issues to note.
Ercol "Windsor" Golden Elm Sideboard Model 455, fitted with three central drawers with an internal cutlery drawer to the top drawer, flanked by a cupboard to either side, raised on swivel castors.155cm wide, 48cm deep, 68.5cm highGeneral wear including scuffs and scratches, surface level 'hairline' to upper left side, stains and marks, would benefit from some cosmetic attention but no other major issues to note.
Lucian Ercolani for Ercol Three "Butterfly" or "Preformed" Dining Chairs Model 401, designed 1951, elm seats and backs on stretchered and splayed beech supports.74.5cm highAll with wear commensurate with age and use including scratches, scuffs and marks; two with some movement on a flat surface, frames with some movement but intact, will benefit from sympathetic restoration.
A PAINTED WOODEN MODEL OF HOULDER LINE ORE CARRIER SHIP 'OREDIAN'constructed by Radio Officer D. Owen, the vessel in black, red and white livery, on double plinth, 28cm high x 160cm long x 30cm wide, bearing plaque worded 'Presented to the Port Talbot Sea Cadets Unit by Houlder Brothers and Company Ltd, 1969'Note: Built by Houlder Brothers in 1955, Oredian was sold to a Greek shipping line in 1971 and renamed Oredian Star.
A PAINTED WOOD SHIPBUILDERS HULL MODEL OF RMS ANTONY OF LIVERPOOLin black, red and white livery, 28cm high x 32cm wide x 274cm (9ft) long, sold with an archive of paperwork relating to the vessel, including scale plans, together with a copy of Tennent, A.J. 'British Merchant Ships sunk by U-Boats in the 1914-1918 War', which lists the sinking of Antony on page 24Note: RMS/TSS Antony was a Booth line steam vessel built by R&W Hawthorn, Leslie & Co in 1907 and sunk by German submarine UC48 on 17th March 1917 in the St George's Channel on route from Para to Liverpool.
A FIBREGLASS AND WOODEN MODEL OF USMC MAJOR GREGORY BOYINGTON'S VOUGHT F4U-1A CORSAIRwired for electricity and fitted with a four stroke petrol engine, the decals including twenty Japanese kills, 50cm high x 128cm long x 150 cm wideNote: Gregory (Pappy) Boyington (1912-1988) was an American WWII fighter pilot who commanded US Marine squadron VM-214 'The Black Sheep'.
An Unusual Polarising Beck Model 47 Microscope, English, c.1950, marked 'BECK LONDON, LONDON MODEL , MODEL 47, 36818', microscope of standard form but with linked polariser and analyzer, rack and pinion to top of body tube, with non standard rotating mechanical stage. possibly a prototype as there is no record of this adaption to this model of microscope, with Zeiss Apochromatic objectives, and case
Two Lenses in Sanderson Lens Boards, to include a Photo Micro Anastigmat f/4.5 1.5", lens, optics F, some light haze & fungus present, in 'Tropical Model' lens board, together with a Multifex Positive lens, body G, shutter sticking, optics F-G, some haze & dirt present, in Sanderson De Luxe lens board, (2)
Classic Microscopy - The Beck Model 50 Microscope, English, c.1930, signed to the top 'MODEL 50 BECK LONDON' the microscope on large black enamelled support, with reflected light at the base via an angled mirror, focusing mechanical stage with focusing substage, vertical illuminator mounted to main frame with beck Apochromatic Stress Free Bloomed Objective Lens, with focusing interchangeabel binocular/monocular head, camera mount at top, (camera mount broken AF) Footnote: We have only been able to find a single other sale of a Beck Model 50 at auction: Christies, Sale No. 6175, Scientific Instruments,Tools and Apparatus, 1st July 1993 sold for £1320
A Mixed Selection of Film Cameras, to include a Kodak Retina II, body F-G, missing wind lever, RF patch visible, shutter working, with Retina-Xenon f/2 50mm lens, optics G, some cleaning marks & haze present, together with a Minetta subminiature camera, also with a Vest Pocket Kodak Model B, an Ansco Actus, a Jiffy Kodak, a No.2 Folding Brownie Model A, a No.2 Folding Autographic Brownie, & a Kodak Photo Guide,

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