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Lot 82

Vintage 1980's Kamco plastic battery operated rocket firing Saturn robot in blue plastic with stop/start walking function, illuminating eyes and "TV screen" chest. Battery compartment very clean and appears in full working order. One antenna snapped off but present and repairable, no box. Robot stands approximately 13" tall

Lot 392

A quantity of Vintage cameras, binoculars and associated accessories, various makes including a Robot Germany Schneider-Kreuznach Zenon, serial no. 2389965, an Agfa Colour Optima 1, various Kodak, a pair of Bausch & Lomb Optical Company military stereo 6x30 binoculars, and a pair of Tori coated lens field 8x30 binoculars etc

Lot 90

A Vintage 1986 Tomy Toby walking talking robot, a mechanical "Roby" robot, in quantity of box, and 2 other Vintage plastic robots (4)

Lot 413

A box of games including tin can shooting gallery, remote controlled all terrain robot etc

Lot 1

Wowwee Robosapien V2, full size remote control robot, within Fair Plus sealed packaging. 

Lot 611

Vintage spinning tinplate spinning top, a vehicle transporter, with various Hot Wheels and other cars, a clockwork robot, Sooty xylophone, Corgi boxed Concorde (1 box and the transporter)

Lot 619

Assorted board games to include 'Merit', 'Animal Lotto', Waddington's 'Slam', a Pepys game 'Drive', ' Frustration', 'The Magic Robot', assorted jigsaw puzzles, Victory, 'the SS Oriana in Sydney', three LUMA wooden jigsaws and various Dinky cars, playworn, etc. (1 box)

Lot 1658

Collection of 1960's Gold Key comics to include Magnus Robot Fighter, Doctor Solar Man of The Atom, Boris Karloff, Mighty Samon, Korak Son of Tarzan, Tarzan of the Apes and others. Approximately 60

Lot 1894

Vintage Japanese tinplate battery operated robot and a Japanese automaton clown with monkey playing the cymbals

Lot 1967

Chad Valley Escalade horse racing game, Merit Magic Robot No.2800 & University Games The Dick Tracy Game No.UG 1240, all boxed (small tear on lid) (3)

Lot 235

A tinplate and plastic "Thunder Robot " in the style produced by Asakusa (no Trade Mark to the feet!). Made in Japan. 1960s. Some minor surface rust to the mouth piece, has original rotor antenna and bulbs in hands. Looks to be complete. (Untested). GC-VGC. £70-100

Lot 236

Vintage tinplate "Smoking Robot " by Yonezawa , Made in Japan, possibly from the 1950s or 1960s. No damage to the plastic parts or any breaks or dents. (Untested). GC - VGC £100-150.

Lot 237

Dux Astroman Electric Robot toy. Comes with remote control. Robot has a clear green plastic body with flap to reveal the motor, Also has the clear head dome. Comes with antenna, Instructions, original lift of lid box with inner packing. Box is good with wear and a bit grubby but undamaged and no graffiti anywhere. GC - VGC. (Untested). £200-250.

Lot 109

Robby the robot model kit sealed & unopened

Lot 109

Rock'em Sock'em Robots together with a confused.com robot

Lot 39

Sony Aibo ERS 7 robot dog in working order with accessories

Lot 40

Sony Aibo ERS 7 robot dog in working order with accessories

Lot 44

Tommy The Atomic Robot in original box

Lot 273

A job lot of space/robot toys and other

Lot 284

A selection of Robot/Space toys

Lot 184

Margot Quinn Robot Man, 2023 Acrylic on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by AOAP About Art about the ordinary, the sublime, the absurd and the mundane. Mixed media painting and printmaking. Education BA (Hons) Fine art 1995 Guildhall University London Select Exhibitions/Awards Exhibited widely in Ireland and UK both Solo and group shows. Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Small works about the absurdity of life.   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.  

Lot 579

Mr Jago, British b.1972-Robot;oil on canvas, signed and dated '08' in marker pen on the reverse, 40.5 x 40.5 cm,(unframed) (ARR)

Lot 1

Meccano 1970's No.9 Outfit containing various Yellow, Blue, Zinc & Brass components, qty of nuts, screws & washers, instruction booklets 2/3/4, 5/6/7, 8 & 9 + Special Leaflet Model 9.7 Robot Man. Conditions: Fair to Good in Good to Excellent original wooden cabinet.

Lot 218

Robot 35mm camera by Otto Berning and Co. with a Carl Zeiss Tessar 1:2,8 lens, a Schneider-Kreuznach Robot Tele-Xenar F5,5 lens, and a 5cm Robot viewfinder adaptor.

Lot 409

Two boxed tin plate robot toys, largest box 27cm.

Lot 410

Two boxed tin plate robot toys, box size 14cm. Together with a box tin plate space explorer.

Lot 55

A SCRATCHBUILT WOODEN CASTLE, c.1950's, appears largely complete but in playworn condition with some minor damage, paint loss, marking and wear, width approx. 77cm, depth approx.. 71cm, a quantity of assorted hollowcast and plastic figures, in playworn condition with damage, paint loss and wear, with quantity of unmarked blue plastic Spaceman and Robot figures, in fairly good condition, quantity of boxed games and puzzles, including a vintage Waddington's Monopoly set, Frustration, Mid-Life Crisis, Spears Mousie-Mousie, Draughts & Backgammon, Famous Cities card game etc., contents not checked, damage and wear to boxes and a vintage ship in a bottle (3 boxes and loose castle)

Lot 1067

A VINTAGE 1980S HAP-P-KID TURBO ROBOT TOY FIGURE

Lot 112

A Berning Robot Recorder Sweedish Military 35mm Camera, chrome, serial no. 'nr. K-124388a Mod.I', engraved with a crown & Sweedish military code 'KFl 87' engraved to the top plate, shutter not working, together with a Schneider-Kreuznach Xenagon f/3.5 30mm lens, serial nr. 4329624, also engraved with matching Sweedish military crown, optics G-VG, very faint haze present, with maker's lens cap,

Lot 294

A Burbank Toys 2-XL talking robot in original box with several cassettes

Lot 631

A vintage 1970's 'Mister Parlanchin' Ventriloquist's doll, together with clockwork Atomic Robot and a bisque head doll

Lot 648

A collection of TV board games and a Joe 90 annual, to include: - Robot Wars: The Game - Dragon's Den - X-Files Trivia - Transformers Risk

Lot 466

Boxed Luna Len Space Robot, battery operated, made in Hong Kong. Untested.

Lot 197

An I Cybie robot remote controlled dog. Complete with stand and remote, unboxed.

Lot 438

Collection of 14 various 1990's Mighty Max playsets.  Some with figures and accessories. Including Skull Moutain, Storms Dragon Island, Skull Dugeon, Cyber Skull, Blast Magus, Max trapped by Arachoid, Max Entinguishes The Fire Alien, Jaws of Doom, Dino Lab, Cyclops, Werewolf, Robot Invader, Sting Scorpion Doom Zone, Beetlebrow.  Many missing accesories, figures and pieces.

Lot 160

Torino Lamp Co. Robot dog lamp, circa 1970  Chromed metal, brass, Perspex  Manufacturer's label to base and partial label to underside  25.5cm high  It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that electrical items are professionally rewired for use Condition Report: Overall general surface wear to include scratches, scuffs and marks, some minor oxidisation marks and minor losses to chromed finish on nose

Lot 339

Vintage toys, to include a boxed 2-XL Robot with a Personality by Burbank Toys, boxed Computer Battleship by MB Electronics, Rigi 900 cable car by Lehmann, large metal Powerhouse crane, mixed model vehicles, figures etc. Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 249

Three boxed solar powered robot kits

Lot 423

Rotate-o-matic Super Astronaut tin robot - made in Japan

Lot 430

Nomura Mystery Police Car, Wilesco M76 Schreiner Handwerker Serie, Airport Service Taxi and other metal toys, New Bright robot toy and wooden car toys

Lot 1006

A Plastoy plastic robot money box and a Churchills petrol pump biscuit tin

Lot 1011

A boxed battery operated tinplate space walk man robot

Lot 1104

A good selection of vintage board games etc including Magic Robot, Tri-ang, Sherlock Holmes etc completeness unknown

Lot 1362

A quantity of physics laboratory items including Interferometer mirrors, crystals, Theodolite circles, convex and concave lenses, mirrors, Hilger & Watts TV grating, Aberrations, cased and loose lens hoods and filters, a Robot film winder and an old Leitz Wetzlour Summar f+5cm lense, camera cable release, etc.

Lot 536

A Corgi Chitty Chitty Bang Bang model car, together with a Mechanical Mighty Robot with Spark, boxed, two tinplate mechanical toys and others

Lot 771

A box of 'He Man' figures, and a robot pet dog, etc.

Lot 1352

LABYRINTH (1986) - Humongous MaquetteA Humongous maquette from the production of Jim Henson's musical fantasy film Labyrinth. A mechanical Humongous attacked Sarah (Jennifer Connelly) during her quest to rescue her infant half-brother from the Goblin King (David Bowie). Maquettes were used by the visual effects department as master reference for colour matching. Made of foam rubber, the maquette depicts the fearsome Humongous robot with its spiked armour. The film's robot traversed the Goblin City gate, so this piece exhibits a vertical groove along its centre, with dual pull-rings on its stomach. It has been intricately painted to replicate the look of rusty iron. The surface paint is cracked and a horn is missing from the head. Dimensions: 43 cm x 39 cm x 6.5 cm (17" x 15 1/2" x 2 1/2")Estimate: £800 - 1,600 M View all lots from LABYRINTH (1986)Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, November 12th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 9th, Friday, November 10th or Saturday, November 11th.

Lot 1353

LABYRINTH (1986) - Martin Asbury Hand-drawn Pencil-and-ink Storyboard Sheet for Humongous Detatching From DoorA storyboard sheet hand-drawn by Martin Asbury from the production of Jim Henson's fantasy film Labyrinth. Labelled "143" and "4", the lot comprises one page featuring three storyboards showing Humongous, the giant robot that guarded Goblin City, detached from the gates in front of Sarah (Jennifer Connelly), Ludo, Sir Didymus and Ambrosius. Each pencil and ink drawing features a brief description, notes on camera angles and directional arrows. Tippex is applied to the middle storyboard. Dimensions: 29.5 cm x 21 cm (11 1/2" x 8 1/4")Sold without copyright; see copyright notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: £800 - 1,600 M View all lots from LABYRINTH (1986)Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, November 12th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 9th, Friday, November 10th or Saturday, November 11th.

Lot 1371

LOST IN SPACE (2018-2021) - Robot (Brian Steele) Bodysuit with BootsA Robot (Brian Steele) bodysuit with boots from Legendary Television's Lost in Space. The Robot first appeared as a multi-limbed alien robot but transformed into a humanoid-limbed construct after scanning Will Robinson (Maxwell Jenkins).This lot consists of a two-piece foam rubber bodysuit (top and bottom), marked "robot" and "impaled," painted blue with copper-colour embellishments; a matching neck piece with plastic scales; and matching boots. Also included is a blue head scale sample, one piece of rear upper leg scales, and a clear plastic visor that would go in the head. The foam rubber exhibits wear from use, including paint loss, foam disintegration, tearing, staining, and creasing throughout.Estimate: £800 - 1,600 US View all lots from LOST IN SPACE (2018-2021)Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, November 12th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 9th, Friday, November 10th or Saturday, November 11th.

Lot 1427

MOON (2009) - Screen-matched GERTY Robotic ArmA screen-matched GERTY robotic arm from Duncan Jones' sci-fi thriller Moon. Sam Bell's (Sam Rockwell) robot companion, GERTY, consisted of a mobile console with independent robotic arms that ran along a ceiling track, allowing it to perform various tasks on Bell's lunar mission. This arm matches the one seen on screen through its intentional dirt marks and grime.The arm is constructed from hollow plastic with faux access panels and two points of articulation. It is hand-painted white and grey, with dirt and grime intentionally applied to make it appear well used. Decals are applied to both sides of the upper casing, bearing a "LUNAR INDUSTRIES, INC." logo, the words "3000 Robotic Assist", and the model number "554-FD 1", respectively. The plastic exhibits some loose panelling and chipping around the claw from production use. Dimensions: 76 cm x 28.5 cm x 119 cm (30" x 11 1/4" x 47")Estimate: £4,000 - 8,000 †Δ View all lots from MOON (2009)Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, November 12th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 9th, Friday, November 10th or Saturday, November 11th.

Lot 1676

SURROGATES (2009) - Robot Skull and Military-unit FaceA robot skull and military-unit face from Jonathan Mostow's sci-fi action film Surrogates. Cop John Greer (Bruce Willis) encountered military "surrogate" robots at a military base, and robot heads in the surrogate lab.The robot head is hand-painted in metallic silver and bronze colours, with circuit-board detailing and realistic white teeth and pink gums. The mask is painted in a pink skin-like tone and has felt nose padding adhered to the interior. Both pieces are made of fibreglass and display paint wear from production use. A layer of fibreglass has chipped away at the back of the head, and several hairline cracks and small chips are present on the mask. Dimensions (mask): 25 cm x 19 cm x 16 cmEstimate: £1,000 - 2,000 † View all lots from SURROGATES (2009)Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, November 12th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 9th, Friday, November 10th or Saturday, November 11th.

Lot 198

I, ROBOT (2004) - Battle-damaged NS-5 RobotA battle-damaged NS-5 robot from Alex Proyas' sci-fi thriller I, Robot. Although most of the film's robots were computer-generated, full-size practical models were required for certain scenes, including the climactic battle between humans and the army of NS-5s controlled by the supercomputer V.I.K.I.This robot comprises numerous components affixed to a metal armature. These include a hollow cast-acrylic chestplate with a frosted gold-tone finish; a pair of forearms; a pair of feet and calves (one of which is painted black); pale gold-coloured resin shoulder, elbow, and knee joints; black plastic mesh cords, which form the muscle-like upper arms and thighs; a gold-coloured resin pelvis; and a hollow plastic head featuring lifelike acrylic eyes with blue irises. The neck, shoulders and left elbow move and pivot at the joints. Wiring is housed inside the chest, spilling out of its lower end towards the pelvis. The NS-5 exhibits extensive intentional damage. This includes a bullet hole in the left temple, melted holes in the chest, chips to the plastic, frayed mesh cords, black-and-brown paintwork imitating burns, cut wires, and a missing little finger on the left hand. The lot comes presented on a custom-made metal display stand, and is accompanied by a photograph of the robot Sonny (Alan Tudyk) autographed by Tudyk in blue pen. Dimensions: 53 cm x 58 cm x 186 cm (21" x 23" x 73 1/4")Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Special shipping required; see special shipping notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: £4,000 - 8,000 †Δ View all lots from I, ROBOT (2004)Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, November 9th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, November 10th, Saturday, November 11th or Sunday, November 12th.

Lot 347

STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE (1977) - Anthony Daniels Collection: Screen-matched Light-up C-3PO (Anthony Daniels) HeadA screen-matched light-up C-3PO (Anthony Daniels) head from George Lucas' Star Wars: A New Hope. C-3PO voiced the first on-screen dialogue in A New Hope and is one of the only characters to appear in all 9 films of the Star Wars saga, making Threepio one of the most memorable robots in cinema history. This head is dented on the forehead, chin and left eyebrow as a result of the attack on C-3PO, Luke (Mark Hamill) and Artoo (Kenny Baker) by Tusken Raiders. While at least two damaged-style Threepio costumes heads were made for the film, the crushing and denting effect on each was sculpted by hand and therefore unique. This piece screen-matches to the scenes where C-3PO is on the comm link with Luke, Leia (Carrie Fisher) and Han (Harrison Ford) in the trash compactor, and to the climactic medal ceremony at the end of the film. This is the only complete C-3PO helmet from A New Hope currently in a private collection and it is offered directly from Anthony Daniels.Daniels, who played C-3PO within the costume as well as providing the voice, is the only actor to have featured in all Star Wars theatrical releases. C-3PO's enduring popularity is a testament to Daniels' fantastic performances. The golden robot was originally designed by legendary concept artist Ralph McQuarrie, and Daniels instantly fell in love with the character when he saw McQuarrie's concepts. The initial designs were based on Walter Schulze-Mittendorff's Maschinenmensch "Maria" robot from Fritz Lang's 1927 German expressionist sci-fi film Metropolis. After being cast as Threepio, Daniels went through a lengthy process of moulding his face, torso and limbs to create the costume. Several different versions of the head were sculpted by Liz Moore, and George Lucas chose the now-iconic design. The body of the C-3PO costume was realised through the work of art director Norman Reynolds, pattern maker Brian Archer and carpenter Jim Kerr, amongst others, who converted McQuarrie's designs into a wearable (although not always comfortable) costume. Due to the challenge of aligning and fitting the costume head onto Daniels, it was often left in place on the actor for long durations between camera setups. During this time, Daniels' vision and hearing were limited and his only source of fresh air was the small mouth hole. The costume's illuminating "photoreceptor" eyes were designed in such a way as to keep them from blinding Daniels when illuminated; a black material was installed behind the lights to shield Daniels' eyes, leaving only small ports through which the performer could see. Daniels was aided on the first film by a member of the props department, primarily Phil "Maxie" McDonald, who would help him dress in the costume, move around set, and repair the costume when necessary. The costume head is comprised of three major components: a backplate, faceplate (with installed eyes), and a neck-ring which are fixed together with two neck-bolts and the forehead antennae. Several physical characteristics of this head's construction are unique to the original film, A New Hope. The costume head features aluminium details that were machined and individually-installed at the back of the head and the mouth of the faceplate; these were cast into the fiberglass in later films. The fittings that hold the two halves of the head together were also updated as the films progressed; the neck bolts and forehead antennae are threaded connectors on this piece as opposed to the more advanced quarter-turn versions used later. The head is made of very thin fibreglass to be as close-fitting and lightweight as possible.The eyes are not original to A New Hope but are from The Empire Strikes Back or Return of the Jedi, as indicated by the shape of their prismatic detailing, which changed after the original film. These eyes were fitted at some point after A New Hope wrapped. They are currently tacked in with tape (not original to production) and retain their original wiring, which is connected to a more recently installed battery pack and switch. The helmet's faceplate also has a channel installed at the interior forehead, likely for routing the eye wires to the back of the head; this feature is believed to be unique to the construction of A New Hope heads.The costume head is one of the few mementoes Daniels kept from the production of A New Hope and it has been in his possession ever since. He used the piece for touring, publicity and other events to promote the film and it became progressively more tarnished. After that time, the original surface was restored with a new vacuum-metallised finish, giving it a fresh, high-polish appearance. This restored aesthetic matches closely to the finish in the climactic medal ceremony scene in which this exact helmet was worn. This specific piece also features prominently on the cover of Daniels' memoir I Am C-3PO - The Inside Story.The costume head's eyes illuminate when an internal switch is activated, and it is presented on a custom-made display stand. It is also accompanied by several stills from the film showing the head and a letter of authenticity from Daniels.Threepio stands as one of the most recognizable cinema designs of all time. This screen-matched C-3PO costume head, with direct provenance to the production, is one of the most significant artifacts from the original Star Wars film to come to market. Dimensions: 25 cm x 20 cm x 32 cm (9 3/4" x 7 3/4" x 12 1/2") Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Special shipping required; see special shipping notice in the Buyer's Guide.Additional Provenance: This lot comes from the personal collection of actor Anthony Daniels. Daniels plays loyal protocol droid C-3PO in the Star Wars saga. He first appeared in the role in 1977 and is the only actor to appear in all Star Wars feature films to date.Estimate: £500,000 - 1,000,000 M View all lots from STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE (1977)View all lots from STAR WARS - ALL ITEMSBidding for this lot will end on Thursday, November 9th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, November 10th, Saturday, November 11th or Sunday, November 12th.

Lot 59

BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED (1987) - Wheems Fix-It ModelA Wheems Fix-It model from Matthew Robbins' batteries not included. Wheems (also known as "Little Guy") and his family of extraterrestrial, sentient spaceships arrived on Earth to help the tenants of a destitute apartment complex. This robot model was created by Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), and veteran ILM artists, including Ralph McQuarrie and Paul Huston, contributed to the design of the Fix-Its. This resin puppet is hand-painted with Wheems' signature patchwork of blue, gold- and copper-colour, and stencilled lettering and barcodes. It is presented in its legless flying mode and exhibits scuffing and a small hole in the bottom. Dimensions: 12.75 cm x 12.75 cm x 7.75 cm (5" x 5" x 3")Estimate: £6,000 - 12,000 Ω View all lots from BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED (1987)Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, November 9th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, November 10th, Saturday, November 11th or Sunday, November 12th.

Lot 17

A collection of Jan Pienkowski pop-up books, to include: - ABC Dinosaurs - Haunted House - Good Night - Phone Book - Toilet Book - Road Hog - Door Bell - Robot - Botticelli's Bed and Breakfast

Lot 303

A collection of TV board games and a Joe 90 annual, to include: - Robot Wars: The Game - Dragon's Den - X-Files Trivia - Transformers Risk

Lot 454

A collection of various Television Funko Pop! vinyl figures in protectors231: Princess Carolyn (Bojack Horseman)477: Elliot Anderson (Mr Robot)592: Mr Bean312: Joh Oliver (Last Week Tonight)227: Tardis (Dr Who)34: Ray Gun Stewie (Family Guy)211: Deathstroke Unmasked (Arrow)78: Uncle Si (Duck Dynasty)214: Daredevil215: Elektra216: The Punisher x2326: Dorothy (The Golden Girls)45: Leonard Hofstadter (Big Bang Theory)19: Undertaker (Black Butler)

Lot 97

A good collection of 1960s-1980s Marvel comic books of various editions and conditions. To include: - Fighting America featuring Speedboy, issue 1, Giant Size Edition - Star Wars Weekly, issues 8 / 55 / 76 - Planet of the Apes, issues 38 / 50 - Daredevil, issues 2 /143 - The Mighty World of Marvel: Starring the Incredible Hulk, issues 207 / 228 - The Invincible Iron Man, issues 74 / 86 - The Human Fly, issue 8 - Machine Man: The Living Robot, issue 16 - Strange Adventures, issues 185 / 190 / 194 - Tales to Astonish starring The Sub-Mariner, issue 9 - Rawhide Kid, issue 38 - Tomahawk - The Invaders, issue 14 - Rampage starring The Defenders, issue 23 - Super Spider-Man, issue 309 - Spider-Man Comics Weekly, issue 123 - Iron Man and Captain America, issue 63 - The X-Men, issue 21 - Justice League America, issue 49 - The Mighty Thor, issue 126 - Spider-Man and Hulk Weekly, issue 387 - Hulk Comic, issue 32 - Metal Men, issue 8

Lot 207

3 vintage Chinese tin plate wind up clockwork toys, complete with keys and boxes. All in working order. A wall mountable woodpecker, a walking Robot 'Lilliput' and a jumping rabbit.

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