Auction #225 - Part 2 2018-11-15 Auction - 1593 Price Results - Hake's Auctions in PA - Page 40
"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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"THE ROCKETEER" ADVANCE ONE SHEET MOVIE POSTER.: 27x39.75" glossy teaser poster for the original release of the 1991 Walt Disney Pictures period superhero film directed by Joe Johnston and starring Bill Campbell, Jennifer Connelly, Alan Arkin,
1863: "THE ROCKETEER" ADVANCE ONE SHEET MOVIE POSTER.Est. $200-$400
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"THE ROCKETEER" STATUE IN BOX BY BOWEN DESIGNS.: 14.5" tall overall. ©1999 Dave Stevens. Box has minor wear and is Exc. Limited edition #67/1000. Designed by Disney artist/sculptor Kent Melton. This is the all cold cast bronze resin version. Art
1864: "THE ROCKETEER" STATUE IN BOX BY BOWEN DESIGNS.Est. $200-$400
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CAPTAIN MARVEL "CAPT. MARVEL" SKULL CAP BEANIE.: Felt beanie has flattened dia. of 10". Fawcett premium issued in 1945. Features three different Captain Marvel image panels, all labeled "Capt. Marvel" w/Fawcett copyright underneath. Interior has
1867: CAPTAIN MARVEL "CAPT. MARVEL" SKULL CAP BEANIE.Est. $400-$700
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CAPTAIN MARVEL ROCKET RAIDER COMPASS RING.: Though ring does not feature text, it is attributed to Captain Marvel, c. 1946. We've also seen this ring once on a store card w/"Radio Patrol Ring" name. Ring features bright brass finish
1868: CAPTAIN MARVEL ROCKET RAIDER COMPASS RING.Est. $200-$400
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"SUPERMEN OF AMERICA" 1939 CLUB & RARE EMBLEM LOT.: All items were issued in 1939, the first year of the "Supermen Of America" club. Folded single-sided pulp paper circular that was sent current club members opens to 10.75x15" and features full color
1871: "SUPERMEN OF AMERICA" 1939 CLUB & RARE EMBLEM LOT.Est. $1,000-$2,000
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"ACTION COMICS" RARE HIGH GRADE EXAMPLE OF THE 1940: We offered a 98% Mint example of this ring in our March 2018 auction, which sold for $12,850. Here is a nearly as nice example, fresh to the market from the original owner. The red accent paint on
1872: "ACTION COMICS" RARE HIGH GRADE EXAMPLE OF THE 1940Est. $5,000-$10,000
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"TIM CLUB" SCARCE 1930s RING (PRE-SUPERMAN).: This club, headed by "Tim" (a cartoon boy w/o a surname), existed as early as 1929. Membership consisted of boys who patronized clothing stores electing to join the "Tim" endorsement theme. Premiums
1874: "TIM CLUB" SCARCE 1930s RING (PRE-SUPERMAN).Est. $200-$400
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"SUPERMAN CRUSADER" KELLOGG'S PEP PREMIUM RING.: Silvered brass w/large finely detailed close-up portrait of Superman and "S" symbol on his chest w/"Superman Crusader" text on the adjustable bands. 1946 Kellogg's premium. Lower half of each band
1875: "SUPERMAN CRUSADER" KELLOGG'S PEP PREMIUM RING.Est. $100-$200
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SUPERMAN CARNIVAL STATUE.: 15.25" tall hollow painted plaster statue. 1940s. Unlike some of these statues that were painted in odd colors, this example has been nicely painted in Superman's correct colors w/mouth and eye paint
1876: SUPERMAN CARNIVAL STATUE.Est. $200-$700
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"SUPERMAN ADVENTURE" MACY'S TOYLAND SIGN.: 6.5x17" stiff paper vertical sign features classic full body image of Superman w/hands-on-hips below "Superman Adventure - Only At Herald Square" text. Small date code at bottom right indicates this
1882: "SUPERMAN ADVENTURE" MACY'S TOYLAND SIGN.Est. $700-$1,000
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"SUPERMAN ADVENTURE" MACY'S TOYLAND SIGN.: 3.25x17" stiff paper horizontal sign features "Superman" comic book title/logo w/"For All Ages - Superman Adventure - Toyland 5th Floor" text. Small date code at bottom right indicates this was
1883: "SUPERMAN ADVENTURE" MACY'S TOYLAND SIGN.Est. $200-$400
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"MACY'S SUPERMAN ADVENTURE" TICKET.: 2.5x5" complete "Complimentary Admission" ticket for show at New York City Macy's Toyland (see ticket stubs, previous item #1884). Blue ticket features classic full body image of Superman and stub
1885: "MACY'S SUPERMAN ADVENTURE" TICKET.Est. $200-$400