Auction #223 - Part 2 2018-03-15 Auction - 1402 Price Results - Hake's Auctions in PA - Page 4
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"THE WALKING DEAD" #1 OCTOBER 2003 CGC 9.8 NM/MINT - ROBERT KIRKMAN SIGNATURE SERIES."MARVEL MYSTERY COMICS" #11 SEPTEMBER 1940 CGC 5.0 VG/FINE."POPEYE MECHANICAL ROLLER SKATER" BOXED LINEMAR WIND-UP TOY.
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York, PA, United States
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Auction #223 - Part 2

In 2017 we celebrated Hake’s 50th anniversary and did so in grand style. It was the best year of auctions in the company’s history, capped off by our single best auction ever- #222 in November that garnered $1.75 million. So the obvious question as we headed into year 51 was- How do we top that? That question came up often in the weeks that followed the close of auction #222, as we processed the items we had in-house for auction #223 and beat the pavement to procure other artifacts for our first auction of 2018. Then in a totally unexpected manner (always how these things happen) we were offered the item you see on the front cover of the catalog, Detective Comics #27. We now had the answer to our burning question! That comic, and others that are in this auction (and the next), stem from the original owner who bought them new off the rack upon their original release, and are now being offered to the public for the very first time. All the while other great comic books started rolling in from other sources and before we knew it, we had assembled a most impressive comic book section covering Golden Age to Modern, CGC-Certified, all ready and waiting for new homes in the collections of comic book enthusiasts. Coming off the record price we obtained last auction for Amazing Fantasy #15 CGC 7.5 ($140,760), we are very excited to see what the response will be to what we have to offer this auction. Hake’s started auctioning comics way back in the 1970s, well before any other auction house. In the years that followed, comics have transcended being just “collectibles” and are now serious commodities and investment pieces.
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BETTY BOOP UNAUTHORIZED CELLULOID WIND-UP.: 8.5" tall toy is all celluloid w/exception of metal bell accents. Toy depicts full figure of Betty Boop w/half-ball head and painted facial features on flat front. Metal rod at center holds celluloid
0947: BETTY BOOP UNAUTHORIZED CELLULOID WIND-UP.Est. $400-$700
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BETTY BOOP TAMBOURINE & NOISEMAKER LOT.: Lot of four tin litho pieces made in Japan, 1930s. Pair of 6" dia. by 1.5" thick tambourines w/original accent ribbons both feature same Betty Boop image but w/slightly different company marks (one
0949: BETTY BOOP TAMBOURINE & NOISEMAKER LOT.Est. $100-$200
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BETTY BOOP & FRIENDS HANDKERCHIEF LOT.: Lot of nine printed 7.75x8" to 9.5x9.5" fabric handkerchiefs. Unmarked, but most likely by Herrmann Handkerchief Co., who made similar handkerchiefs for Mickey Mouse and friends in the 1930s. Hankies
0951: BETTY BOOP & FRIENDS HANDKERCHIEF LOT.Est. $100-$200
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BETTY BOOP MASKS & VALENTINES LOT.: Lot includes two die-cut stiff paper masks measuring 8.25x8.75" and 7x8.5" and two Valentine cards; 4.5x6" and 5x7.25". All 1930s. One mask is authorized and bears Fleischer Studios copyright stamp
0952: BETTY BOOP MASKS & VALENTINES LOT.Est. $100-$200
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POPEYE BUTTON LOT.: Lot of four buttons, ranging in size from .75" to 1.25" dia. and issued 1930s-1950s. Pair of 1.25" dia. cello buttons were issued as part of a 1930s "New York Evening Journal" newspaper contest and
0961: POPEYE BUTTON LOT.Est. $100-$200
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"JEEP LUCKY SPINNER" ON CARD.: 3x4" card centered by die-cut tabs holding 1.5" dia. catalin plastic disc w/similar plastic overlay spinner disc. ©1936 King Features Syndicate, but unidentified maker other than "U.S.A." Card text
0963: "JEEP LUCKY SPINNER" ON CARD.Est. $200-$400
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"POPEYE FOUNTAIN PEN SET" IN BOX.: 2.25x6x1.25" deep illustrated cardboard box holds matched set of 5" long red catalin plastic mechanical pencil and pen. Eagle Pencil Company, ©1929 KFS Inc. but 1930s. Box has different
0965: "POPEYE FOUNTAIN PEN SET" IN BOX.Est. $200-$400
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POPEYE GREETING CARDS & MENU LOT.: Lot of four, including three 3.5x5.75" to 4.25x5.25" greeting cards and die-cut 4x7-3/8" menu folder shaped like Wimpy. All 1930s. Two cards are Hall Brothers and both feature Popeye; one w/Olive
0967: POPEYE GREETING CARDS & MENU LOT.Est. $100-$200
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"POPEYE MUSICAL PIPE" FULL STORE DISPLAY.: 11.5x17" die-cut display complete w/easel back contains complete amount of a dozen 3.5" long tin kazoo-like pipes w/cardboard bowls w/printed paper illustrations. Northwestern Products, ©1934 King
0968: "POPEYE MUSICAL PIPE" FULL STORE DISPLAY.Est. $700-$1,000
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POPEYE FIGURAL COOKIE JAR.: 10.5" tall glazed ceramic cookie jar w/attached 2-3/8" long removable corncob pipe (w/"Sweet Cob Pipe" label on underside) at hole in mouth as produced. American Bisque Co. 1950s. Back of Popeye's
0969: POPEYE FIGURAL COOKIE JAR.Est. $200-$400
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