Auction #225 - Part 2 2018-11-15 Auction - 1593 Price Results - Hake's Auctions in PA - Page 34
"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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MICKEY & MINNIE MOUSE GREETING CARDS LOT OF 14: Average size is 4x5". All are 1930s. Most are Hallmark/Hall Bros. Mix of Christmas, Easter, Valentine's Day and birthday. Nice art throughout and includes some die-cut designs and one that opens to
1718: MICKEY & MINNIE MOUSE GREETING CARDS LOT OF 14Est. $200-$400
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DISNEY MECHANICAL VALENTINES LOT OF 13.: 13 different die-cut card stock cards ©1938/1939. Includes six from the Pinocchio series, others feature Mickey & Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Pluto, Clarabell, Happy. One oversize is 6.5x8", others
1720: DISNEY MECHANICAL VALENTINES LOT OF 13.Est. $200-$400
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MICKEY MOUSE "PEZ" DISPENSER TRIO.: Lot of three 4" tall and all scarcer original 1960s versions, not the more common varieties from the 1970s and 1980s. All are 2.6 Patent. Two have die-cut Minnie Mouse stems, one has painted face
1722: MICKEY MOUSE "PEZ" DISPENSER TRIO.Est. $200-$400
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PLUTO'S PUP SCARCE WADEHEATH FIGURINE.: 5.5" long painted and glazed ceramic. Based on the short "Pluto's Quintuplets" released in 1937, figurine is from the same time period and is one of at least four different poses. Underside has
1724: PLUTO'S PUP SCARCE WADEHEATH FIGURINE.Est. $200-$400
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"PLUTO THE DRUM MAJOR" BOXED LINE MAR WIND-UP.: Original illustrated cardboard box contains 6" tall tin litho toy w/built-in key (a similar toy was made in larger scale and of hard plastic by Marx known as Party Pluto). c. 1950s. Box is one of two
1725: "PLUTO THE DRUM MAJOR" BOXED LINE MAR WIND-UP.Est. $200-$400
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THE MATADOR FROM "FERDINAND THE BULL" EXCEPTIONAL: 19" tall high quality doll w/stuffed cloth body, formed and starched linen face w/painted details. Outfit is combination of felt and velveteen. Knickerbocker, c. 1938. Doll is complete as issued
1726: THE MATADOR FROM "FERDINAND THE BULL" EXCEPTIONALEst. $700-$1,000
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BIG BAD WOLF & THE THREE LITTLE PIGS ELABORATE: 10-3/8" tall painted and glazed ceramic pitcher w/wooden bottom container for music box feature that plays "Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf?" when picked up (as rod sensor retracts when set down
1730: BIG BAD WOLF & THE THREE LITTLE PIGS ELABORATEEst. $200-$400
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TOBY TORTOISE MAW OF LONDON TOOTHBRUSH HOLDER.: 4" tall china marked on underside w/Disney copyright and foreign registration number. Companion piece to rare Max Hare toothbrush holder. c. 1936. Great image depicting Toby wearing boxing gloves as
1732: TOBY TORTOISE MAW OF LONDON TOOTHBRUSH HOLDER.Est. $200-$400
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"DONALD DUCK CAROUSEL" WIND-UP CELLULOID TOY.: Original cardboard box w/illustrated lid contains 11" tall overall w/5.75" tall Donald Duck figure (w/arms jointed at shoulders and legs jointed at hips) attached to the wheeled painted tin base
1733: "DONALD DUCK CAROUSEL" WIND-UP CELLULOID TOY.Est. $1,000-$2,000
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"DONALD DUCK CAROUSEL" BOXED CELLULOID WIND-UP TOY.: 3.25x5.75x2.5" deep illustrated cardboard box contains mostly celluloid toy w/wheeled painted tin base w/built-in key that has assembled height of 8" tall and includes 4.25" tall Donald Duck figure
1734: "DONALD DUCK CAROUSEL" BOXED CELLULOID WIND-UP TOY.Est. $700-$2,000
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"WALKING DONALD DUCK" BOXED CELLULOID WIND-UP.: Original illustrated box contains 3.5" tall celluloid figure of long-billed Donald Duck w/painted metal feet. Made in Japan, 1930s. Box has copyright and notes distributor Geo. Borgfeldt Corporation.
1735: "WALKING DONALD DUCK" BOXED CELLULOID WIND-UP.Est. $200-$400
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DONALD DUCK LARGE CELLULOID ROLY POLY FIGURE.: 7.75" tall overall, Donald Duck figure is 5.5" and stands atop 3.75" dia. weighted base. Made in Japan, 1930s. Back has raised "Donald Duck - © Walt Disney - Japan" along w/Japanese company mark.
1736: DONALD DUCK LARGE CELLULOID ROLY POLY FIGURE.Est. $100-$200
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LONG-BILLED DONALD DUCK CERAMIC PLANTER.: 5.5" tall painted and glazed ceramic depicting Donald Duck standing in front of planter base designed as a wood fence w/grass around his feet. Made in Japan, mid-1930s. Trace of soiling to interior.
1737: LONG-BILLED DONALD DUCK CERAMIC PLANTER.Est. $200-$400
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DONALD DUCK 'WANNA FIGHT' HIS FIRST CARTOON: This is Donald's first portrait button to promote his own character and it dates from 1935. 1.25" with reverse back paper picturing Mickey along with "Walt Disney Enterprises" and the remaining text
1738: DONALD DUCK 'WANNA FIGHT' HIS FIRST CARTOONEst. $200-$400