Auction #225 - Part 2 2018-11-15 Auction - 1593 Price Results - Hake's Auctions in PA - Page 13
"GHOSTBUSTERS" & "GHOSTBUSTERS II" GHOST TRAP FILM"FLASH COMICS" #1 JANUARY 1940 CGC 0.5 POOR (FIRST"X-MEN" #1 SEPTEMBER 1963 CGC 6.5 FINE+ (FIRST X-MEN &
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York, PA, United States
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Auction #225 - Part 2

When Hake's first started, all the items we offered were at set prices. These 'sales lists' were mailed to our rapidly expanding clientele. What transpired was collectors on the East Coast got the lists first and most of the items were sold by the time the rest of the US (prior to our global expansion) received theirs. So, within a year Hake's started conducting auctions to allow everyone a shot at acquiring items for their collections. The decades that followed saw the number of auctions we conducted increase while still offering priced material as well. However, in the past decade or so, auctions have become our sole focus. Not only do we present three premier cataloged auction events each year, we now routinely conduct online exclusive auctions of select material. This year we had a total of seven auctions and even more are planned for 2019, starting with a certified comic book auction in January. As for Americana and collectibles, we once again bring you an amazingly vast selection to choose from. The political section is filled with amazing rarities, some we have rarely (or never) offered over our 51 years. There are hundreds of comic books that include key first issues. Star Wars is headlined by more incredible items from the Russell Branton Collection. The original art section has everything from comic book covers to specialty pieces by some of the most sought-after names including The Hildebrandt Bros., Kirby, Ross and Timm. The posters you will find throughout the auction cover movies, concerts, war and much more, and represents the greatest assemblage of such ephemera we have ever offered. That just scratches the surface of all the types of collectibles you will find in the 2,518 lots this time around. There is a reason we call ourselves America's first and most diversified auction house, now with the emphasis firmly on 'Auction.'
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MARX WIND-UP "G-MAN GUN.": 23" long tin wind-up machine gun w/9" wood stock. c. 1930s. This is one of two versions w/slightly different images. Bullet chamber shows G-man w/gun and "G-Man Gun" name, which is repeated on left
1214: MARX WIND-UP "G-MAN GUN."Est. $200-$400
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"DAGWOOD'S SOLO FLIGHT" MARX WIND-UP AIRPLANE.: 8.5" long tin litho airplane w/built-in key and 11.25" wingspan. Separate tin litho Dagwood head in cockpit and images of Blondie and Alexander on wings, Cookie and Daisy on sides. Marx, ©1935 KFS.
1215: "DAGWOOD'S SOLO FLIGHT" MARX WIND-UP AIRPLANE.Est. $400-$700
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KELLOGG'S PEP CEREAL SET OF 86 COMIC CHARACTERS IN: These famous cereal give-away buttons were created by the master of premiums for kids, designer Sam Gold. Millions of these 13/16" litho buttons went into post-war cereal boxes issued as five
1217: KELLOGG'S PEP CEREAL SET OF 86 COMIC CHARACTERS INEst. $700-$1,000
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AL CAPP'S SHMOO UTILITY BAG.: 16.5" wide by 24" tall vinyl bag w/stuffed Shmoo figure at top w/vinyl carry handle and zippered side of bag that looks like apron. Stuffed Shmoo has original fabric bow around neck. Trixy, © UFS,
1223: AL CAPP'S SHMOO UTILITY BAG.Est. $100-$200
"DOGPATCH USA - DAISY MAE" WATCH.: 1-3/8x1-5/8" gold luster case watch w/black leather bands. ©1972 Capp Enterprises Inc. and sold at the Dogpatch USA themepark in Arkansas based on Al Capp's "Li'l Abner" comic strip which opened in
1224: "DOGPATCH USA - DAISY MAE" WATCH.Est. $200-$400Lot Closed
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WOODY WOODPECKER PENDULUM ACTION WALL CLOCK.: 7.5x8" tall high relief molded plastic clock of Woody Woodpecker on horse. Made by Columbia Time Products for distribution by Westclox, ©1959 Walter Lantz Productions. Comes w/replacement key and
1226: WOODY WOODPECKER PENDULUM ACTION WALL CLOCK.Est. $200-$400
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"LOONEY TUNES" PETUNIA PIG ICE CREAM ADVERTISING: Large 17x26.75" die-cut thick cardboard standee w/easel back depicts Petunia Pig (Porky Pig's sweetheart) holding an ice cream cone above "BroadView Ice Cream" imprint. Sign was printed by The Wolf
1227: "LOONEY TUNES" PETUNIA PIG ICE CREAM ADVERTISINGEst. $200-$400
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LITTLE LULU & FRIENDS DRINKING GLASS SET.: Set of six 4.75" tall glasses. Bottom of each reads "© M.H. Buell," c. 1940s. Glasses feature images of characters w/names on front/back including - Little Lulu and Baldy, Tubby Tom and Flipper,
1228: LITTLE LULU & FRIENDS DRINKING GLASS SET.Est. $100-$400
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PEANUTS 1960s VINYL FIGURE SET.: Set of seven, characters stand 7" to 9.5" tall. Set includes Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus, Sally, Schroeder and Pig Pen. Hungerford, 1958. "© United Features Syndicate" text on each. Linus is
1230: PEANUTS 1960s VINYL FIGURE SET.Est. $400-$700
CASPER GLAZED CERAMIC BANK.: 8.5" tall. American Bisque Co. c. early 1960s. Great design shows Casper holding large sack and dollar coin in hand. Small felt pads on bottom. Underside has some sticker residue and some small chips
1231: CASPER GLAZED CERAMIC BANK.Est. $100-$200Lot Closed
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CASPER "PEZ" DISPENSER PAIR - DIE-CUT & REGULAR.: 4" tall pair. 1960s. Both 2.6 Patent. Die-cut stem is white and head has 1/8" hairline by back of neck by hinge. VF. Regular lt. blue stem has 3/8" melt mark on cheek and is Fine overall. Die-cut is
1232: CASPER "PEZ" DISPENSER PAIR - DIE-CUT & REGULAR.Est. $200-$400
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"RUBBLE'S WRECK FROM THE FLINTSTONES" BOXED MARX: Cardboard box w/nicely illustrated lid contains 7.25" long tin litho prehistoric friction car w/painted tin roof and tin litho figural Barney Rubble driver w/soft vinyl head. Marx, ©1962
1234: "RUBBLE'S WRECK FROM THE FLINTSTONES" BOXED MARXEst. $200-$400
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THE FLINTSTONES "TV-TINYKINS BY MARX" BOXED SET.: Complete set of eight Flintstones characters including - Fred and Wilma Flintstone, Barney and Betty Rubble, traffic cop, fire chief, Dino and Baby Puss. Each painted 1.25" to 1.75" tall plastic
1235: THE FLINTSTONES "TV-TINYKINS BY MARX" BOXED SET.Est. $100-$200