Auction #227 - Part 2 2019-07-11 Auction - 1410 Price Results - Hake's Auctions in PA - Page 45
"X-MEN" VOL. 1 #95 TITLE SPLASH PAGE ORIGINAL ART BYFAMILY DOG "A TRIBAL STOMP" ORIGINAL PRINTING 1966"GILBERT NUCLEAR PHYSICS NO. U-238 ATOMIC ENERGY LAB"
Done
York, PA, United States
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Auction #227 - Part 2

We felt compelled to give the entire front cover to a truly incredible piece of comic book original art. The title splash page to X-Men #95 by Dave Cockrum is a show stopper. Other exceptional one of a kind art this auction includes works by Schulz, Hildebrandt, Kirby, Frazetta, Colan, Tuska, Everett, Buscema, Ross, Schomburg, Swan, Pérez, Trimpe and many others. Sports memorabilia is highlighted by two exceptional Negro League rarities featuring numerous HOF members, a 1925-26 Cuban RPPC and a 1935 multi-team broadside. There are over 1,000 comic books in total, many certified, and include key issues, first appearances, pedigree copies and more. The auction also includes much related material such as promotional pieces, comic racks, premiums and the like. Political items, the foundation of any Hake's auction, comes in at over 400 items featuring blue chip rarities of American political life. Highlights include an 1860 Abraham Lincoln ambrotype and a magnificent 1920 postcard featuring Democratic candidates James M. Cox and his running mate, a young Franklin D. Roosevelt. Led by the only known example of a 1941 Captain Marvel six-sheet, movie posters and memorabilia run the gamut from the silent era to films of the 2000s. Concert posters of all eras are represented, including two highly coveted relics of the '60s cultural revolution: an original printing of the first Family Dog poster from 1966 and an Ann Arbor, Michigan Janis Joplin psychedelic masterpiece from 1969. Last but certainly not least- Star Wars (and other action figures). Momentum has been building since we first offered items from the Russell Branton collection in Nov. of 2017 and this auction may just be our biggest and best round of offerings yet. Leading the charge- a Boba Fett rocket firing L-slot prototype.
"TOM CORBETT SPACE CADET" HAT PAIR.: TOM CORBETT SPACE CADET HAT PAIR. Pair of 1950s "Tom Corbett Space Cadet" hats. 9" long by 3.5" tall Medium size nylon cap has stiff brim and features two cardboard tube "exhaust ports" on backside
1698: "TOM CORBETT SPACE CADET" HAT PAIR.Est. $200-$400Lot Closed
"SPACE PATROL" MEMBERSHIP KIT.: SPACE PATROL MEMBERSHIP KIT. This "Space Patrol" kit was issued as a Ralston cereal premium in 1952 (see item #1703). Complete kit consists of 4.5x6" handbook, membership card, cast photo card,
1706: "SPACE PATROL" MEMBERSHIP KIT.Est. $200-$400Lot Closed
"DAN DARE" POCKET WATCH.: DAN DARE POCKET WATCH. 2" chrome metal case pocket watch by Ingersoll. 1953. Back of case has stamped image of Eagle Comics logo w/"Eagle" name below. Dan Dare was Britain's answer to Buck Rogers,
1709: "DAN DARE" POCKET WATCH.Est. $200-$400Lot Closed
SPACE EXPLORER WIND-UP SPACEMAN/ROBOT.: SPACE EXPLORER WIND-UP SPACEMAN/ROBOT. 9.5" tall painted tin body spaceman w/tin litho image of spaceman in helmet behind outer helmet's viewing window. Made in Japan by Yonezawa, 1958. Toy has
1714: SPACE EXPLORER WIND-UP SPACEMAN/ROBOT.Est. $700-$1,000Lot Closed
"MR. ATOM" ELECTRONIC WALKING ROBOT.: MR. ATOM ELECTRONIC WALKING ROBOT. 17.75" tall hard plastic robot by The Advance Doll & Toy Co. as embossed on battery compartment door. 1950s. Large and impressive toy has great early robot design
1717: "MR. ATOM" ELECTRONIC WALKING ROBOT.Est. $200-$400Lot Closed