Franklin Mint - Burago - Polistil - Hubley Toys - 6 unboxed diecast vehicles in mostly 1/18 scale to include 1933 Duesenberg J Victoria (with certificate), Mercedes Benz SSK 1928, Alfa Romero 2300 Spider 1932 and others. Items appear to be in very good plus condition but could benefit with a clean. Items not checked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG
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Burago - Hubley Toys - 7 unboxed diecast vehicles in 1/18 and 1/24 scales to include Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa 1957, Jaguar E Type 1961, Lancia Aurelia B24 Spider 1955 and others. Item appear in overall fair-good condition with various signs of use and some damage. Items not checked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG
Possibly Hubley Manufacturing Company, United States. Cast iron, tin, and pigment fire truck wagon toy, late 19th century. As the fire truck is shifted or moved to "drive" forward, a bell rings. With three removable ladders and two removable firemen figures.Height: 9 in x width: 19 in x depth: 4 1/2 in.Condition: Losses to the paint throughout. Some tarnishing to the metal and some bends. The wheels move.
TOP GUN (1986) - Leonard "Wolfman" Wolfe's (Barry Tubb) Screen-Matched Fighter Pilot Helmet with Replica Visor Cover - Leonard "Wolfman" Wolfe's (Barry Tubb) screen-matched fighter pilot helmet with a replica visor cover from Tony Scott's Top Gun. Wolfman wore his helmet while attending Top Gun and participating in several combat missions as Rick "Hollywood" Neven's (Whip Hubley) Radar Intercept Officer. This helmet screen-matches based on the unique marks present on the back and sides, which are all original and unrestored.The helmet is constructed of fiberglass painted red and affixed with yellow, blue, white, and silver-color star insignia stickers, two with cartoon butts on them, and decal letters on the back read "WOLFMAN." A green breathing mask with a rubber hose is attached to the front via nylon straps, and two foam and leatherette earpads with fastening strips are included. Under the foam padding of the helmet's interior is the marking "Top Gun Merlin #1," implying this helmet was likely used for Merlin (Tim Robbins) before being repainted for Wolfman.Following production, the helmet's original visor cover was removed. The visor and visor assembly with this lot are replicas which were painted and applied with graphics recreated to match the original helmet for display. The points where the face mask clips on were also replaced after filming and have since been repainted red. The helmet exhibits scuffing, decal peeling, foam deterioration, and a crack in the breathing mask.Estimate: $10,000 - 20,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, August 15th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, August 16th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.
Group of seven die cast cars and trucks. Includes one Tootsie Toy blue-white Ford Country Sedan (P10295) and one red Ford F6 Long Bed Truck, one Hubley Kiddie Toy red Firetruck (No 463), one US Army Staff Car, one white Plymouth Belvedere (made in Japan), one Mint Barclay Slush red-silver Box Truck, and one British Army Ambulance (made in England.) Smallest car size: 2"L x 1"W x 0.25"H. Largest size: 7.50"L x 2.25"W x 2"H. Issued: c. 1950Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United States, Japan & EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
ONE BOX OF MISCELLANEOUS SUNDRIES, to include a chrome 'Jaguar' car mascot mounted on a wooden plinth, a pair of painted cast bookends featuring 'Jack Russell' terriers, a vintage Hubley cast iron red police motorcycle, an enamelled 'Britannia Trucks' plaque, a Kay of London table skittles game, glass camera flash bulbs, a leather cased musical jewellery box, a pair of carved wood table lamps, a vintage Agfa camera and flash, a Canway De Lux Model box camera, wooden mantel clock, etc. (s.d) (1 box)
20 Boxed and unboxed diecast, plastic and tin plate models to include boxed Schylling The Sunbeam 1000 Land Speed Record Car, boxed Schylling wind up Sprint Racer, Jaya saloon car, Schylling racing car, Tootsietoy car in two-tone blue and white, Hubley in cream and gold, Schylling Motor Works Special racing car, boxed MF743 New Toy Sedan friction powered in turquoise with white roof, Marx Toys Police Car in blue, etc, all models appearing vg-ex
A group of mostly loose model vehicles including Road Master Impy Super Cars - Jaguar MK X, Hubley - Ford Fairlane, Lone Star Flyers - Ford Mustang GT, Siku - V253 Mercedes 600 Pullman (boxed - Fair), Husky - Lancia Flaminia - opening bonnet (within sealed packaging - Fair), plus others. Condition - Good to Fair - see photo. (30+)
TWO BOXES OF CERAMICS, GLASS, MODEL VEHICLES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include two Nao figures, a pair of Crown Ducal 'Doric' pattern bud vases, A Breed Apart hare figure, two boxed Zippo lighters, a boxed Hubley Duesenberg SJ partially constructed model, a Tamiya partially constructed model of a German Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger I, a boxed C Scope toy metal detector, etc (2 boxes) (sd)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, GLASS AND A CAST IRON HUBLEY RACING CAR, the latter probably a replica, driven by Bibendum - The Michelin Man, red and silver with yellow wheels, stamped Hubley 1934 to underside, together with a ribbed blue and yellow Bretby Pottery vase, a West German pottery vase stamped '104 20' probably by Dumler & Breiden, a light purple and clear wine glass with figural Art Deco style stem, a small Coalport plate with modelled flower details (sd), a Royal Brierley crystal vase engraved with fuchsias (fleabites/tiny chips), a Crown Ducal mid twentieth century 'Petit Pierre' vase, a late nineteenth century whisky flask with silver lip, mount and stopper (handle broken), etc (9) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, sd and as stated)
Hubley - MPC - Revell - 3 x boxed built model kits, Duesenberg Model SJ in 1:18 scale, 32 Chrysler Imperial Gangbusters car in 1:25 scale and Shelby Cobra in 1:24 scale. All appear in Very Good overall condition, the Duesenberg is part disassembled, the two original boxes are Good. Unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba-4]
TOP GUN (1986) - Hollywood (Whip Hubley) and Wolfman's (Barry Tubb) F-14A Tomcat Pyrotechnic Model Miniature - Hollywood (Whip Hubley) and Wolfman's (Barry Tubb) F-14A Tomcat pyrotechnic model miniature from Tony Scott's action film Top Gun. Top Gun was highly regarded for its aerial combat sequences, which utilized a mixture of live-action photography of actual F-14 jets, and visual effects work with models of various scales. In the film's climactic battle sequence, the F-14 piloted by "Hollywood" and "Wolfman" was shot down by an enemy MiG. The shots of the F-14 being hit by the MiG's missile were achieved with "pyro" models approximately 6' in length, and practical explosion effects. Two shots appear in the film-the first is an explosion shot where the missile impacts and a charge is set off, blowing off a rear section of the aircraft; this was done with a model miniature mounted on a pole arm through its wing. The model offered in this lot was used in the second shot, which sees Hollywood and Wolfman's F-14 falling out of the sky while ablaze. The shot was achieved by dropping the flaming model from a large man-lift. It was shot from underneath, and the model was caught in a net. Behind-the-scenes footage of the shot exists in a documentary on the film's effects. After the first take, the model crew cleaned up the piece for a possible second attempt; it was deemed not necessary as the first shot was approved.This is one of the few 6'-scale models that survived the shoot. It is cast in fiberglass around a wood structure, and detailed with emblems and markings that match the full-size jets used in filming. The canopy window is made of thin plastic which covers a pair of hand-painted miniature pilots affixed with helmets labeled 'YES' and 'NO' (an in-joke from the model crew, knowing the helmets would never be seen in detail on film.) Its nose is hand-numbered "114," the same number on Pete "Maverick" Mitchell's (Tom Cruise) F-14, which was applied to all models used in the shoot. The model is missing a large section from its rear that represents the missile impact in the shot.This model exhibits signs of age and wear, including a large section of the starboard quarter deliberately removed by production as well as several cracks throughout the body and yellowing on the canopy window plastic. Dimensions: 73" x 64" x 21" (185.5 cm x 162.5 cm x 53.5 cm)Special shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: $20,000 - 40,000Bidding for this lot will end on Wednesday, June 28th. The auction will begin at 8:00AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, June 29th or Friday, June 30th.
Incl. three Hubley Metal Kits: (1) 1930 Packard Roadster, no. 860K-500. In orig. box in plastic wrapper. (2) 1930 Packard Sport Phaeton, no. 859K-500. In orig. box in plastic wrapper. (3) 1932 Chevrolet Roadster, no. 862K-500. In orig. box in plastic wrapper. With: 15 Revell Authentic Kit models, including a.o. (4) 1910 Model "T" Ford, no. H-32-96. (5) 1914 Stutz, no. H-38-50. (6) 1910 Hudson, no. H-32-69. (7) Ford Fairlane Customizing Kit, no. H-1229:129. (8) 1912 Packard, no. H-105. -and 10 other Revell Authentic Kit models, including two 1841 ship models. Added: 4 Monogram customizing kits and one Italian Rio-model. All in original box, a few unopened in plastic wrapper, some occ. browning. (total 22)
Early 20th century Hubley painted cast iron money box / bank, formed in the figure of a seated monkey with hand painted features and curled tail; coin slot located at the top of the monkey's brow. Produced by Hubley Manufacturing Company, based in the USA. Unscrews at base with tail and feet detaching to remove money. Measures 21cm tall.
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