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Lot 262

The Watson Group myth & Legends The Lord of The Rings figures.

Lot 277

Lord of the Rings Chess board with chess pieces.

Lot 210

Collection of The Lord of The Rings Collectors plates.

Lot 191

Collection of Eight Lord of the Rings collectors plates.

Lot 378

THE LORD OF THE RINGS (1978) - Multi-Character Doors of Durin Production Cel Setup on Presentation Background - A rare multi-character production cel setup from Ralph Bakshi's animated adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, showcasing one of the film's most iconic scenes: the Fellowship gathered before the luminous Doors of Durin, the hidden western entrance to Moria.The visual style is unmistakably Bakshi, richly stylised, dramatic, and grounded in realism. And with good reason; every frame of the film was rotoscoped, where live-action footage was traced and adapted by hand, giving the characters weight, nuance, and subtle human movement that pushed beyond contemporary animation's cleaner, more buoyant traditions. The result was an evocative and cinematic interpretation that continues to be both revered and hotly collected.The setup consists of Merry and Pippin, Gandalf, and Boromir on three separate cels with the remaining characters (Frodo, Sam, Legolas, Gimli, and Bill the Pony) on a printed presentation background. While Aragorn features in the setup in the final film, he is absent in this example.Production setups featuring multiple central characters from the film are especially scarce, and this moment, where the individual cels collectively lend so much to the narrative of the scene, stands out as a superb and atmospheric piece from one of the most ambitious and stylistically distinct animated features of its time. Dimensions: 27.5 x 36 cm (10.75" x 14")Sold without copyright; see copyright notice in the Buyer's Guide.This item will ship from our LA facilityVAT Status: US

Lot 73

THE LORD OF THE RINGS TRILOGY (2001-2003) - Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Orlando Bloom and Cast-Autographed Poster - A cast-autographed poster from Peter Jackson's fantasy trilogy The Lord of the Rings.The poster has been autographed in silver ink by 15 members of the cast, including Elijah Wood (Frodo), Ian McKellen (Gandalf), and Orlando Bloom (Legolas). Each of the actors has appended their signature with their character's name, and Wood has included a quote from the films: "I wish the ring had never come to me". McKellen has signed the poster "To Misha". The poster comes with a letter of authenticity from James Spence Authentication, verifying the autographs. Some of the autographs have smudged, but remain legible, and the poster has been rolled for storage. Dimensions (unrolled): 120 cm x 80 cm (47.25" x 31.5")The autographs in this lot have been professionally authenticated by expert Garry King; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.VAT Status: M

Lot 138

THE LORD OF THE RINGS TRILOGY (2001-2003) - Elijah Wood and Andy Serkis-Autographed Print Display - Two autographed limited edition prints from Jason Edmiston's ongoing "Eyes Without A Face" series in a custom display. Released as a set, each print is numbered #75 of their respective runs. Elijah Wood (Frodo) has signed with the quote, "I will take the ring", and Andy Serkis (Gollum) with "My precioussssssss". Dimensions (framed): 52 cm x 30 cm x 2 cm (20.5" x 11.75" x 0.75").The autographs in this lot have been professionally authenticated by expert Garry King; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.VAT Status: M

Lot 5204

Vivid toys Lord of the Rings figures, together with a collection of other toys models/figures, all boxed/carded

Lot 1002

TOLKIEN, J.R.R. boxed set of Lord of the Rings, Fellowship... 1st.ed. 13th. imp. 1963 in 13th. imp. d/w, Two Towers 1st.ed. 10th. imp. 1963, in 10th. imp. d/w, Return... 1st.ed. 10th. imp. 1963 10th.imp. d/w, 3 vols. in orig. s/case, plus Two Towers 1st.ed. 6th. imp. 1959 in 6th.imp. d/w & Return... 1st.ed. 1959 in 5th. imp. d/w (5)

Lot 1046

J R R Tolkien three books "The Fellowship of The Ring", the first part of The Lord of The Rings, eighth impression 1960, "The Two Towers" seventh impression 1960 and "The Return of The King" sixth impression 1960.

Lot 230

Various white metal and plastic figures, including Warhammer 40K Space Marines, Games Workshop Lord of the Rings Uruk-hai, DF Greaves Models Classic 100 Series CL/13 Private The 10th Royal Hussars Waterloo 1815, various moulds, etc. (1 tray)

Lot 391

TOLKIEN (J.R.R.), THE LORD OF THE RINGS; 1st edition, 1st impression, THE LORD OF THE RINGS - 1954, THE TWO TOWERS - 1954, THE RETURN OF THE KING - 1955, sagging text to bottom of page 49, folding map to each volume, red cloth with gilt lettering, un-clipped d.j’s., George Allen & Unwin Ltd, (3).Condition Report: Vol 1 – Folding map detached, the glue has dried, and the map is generally ok. The jacket has split down the first fold and almost all the way down the second fold. Chips to the jacket at the top of the spine, shelf wear and some tears to the top of the jacket. Some other splits and wear throughout. Cloth with general edge rubbing and some shadowing to the top and bottom of the spine.Jacket to the Two Towers with chips and losses to the top of the spine and small tears to the bottom of the spine. Wear to the top two corners. The red cloth is brighter on this copy with some shelf wear and one shadow mark to the top of the spine.Return of the King jacket with tear and losses to the top of the spine and wear to the bottom of the spine. Tear to the top edge of jacket into the capital T. Wear to the top two corners. Red cloth with a few light marks, some shelf wear and shadow mark to the top of the spine. Map at end with a small crease to one corner.All jackets with general age wear throughout, some general marks, age toning and some foxing.The interior of all three books with some light foxing here and there, heaviest to the first volume. General toning to the pages also. Ink inscription to the front free end papers to all volumes, each one dated the year of publication.We advise customers to undertake their own inspection before bidding.

Lot 406

TOLKIEN (J.R.R.), LORD OF THE RINGS; a 7th impression copy of 'The Two Towers', 7th impression copy of 'The Return of the King' and 10th impression copy of 'The Fellowship of the Ring', all contained in Trilogy Lord of the Rings boxed set, George Allen & Unwin Ltd.

Lot 133

A box contains a full set of twelve Danbury Mint & Wedgwood "The Lord of the Rings" collectors porcelain plates, designed by Ted Nasmith (D20.5cm), with four other fine china plates (D27cm). "The Lord of the Rings" plates all in good condition, with original foam packaging and certificates.

Lot 852

SEVEN BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS SUNDRIES to include a box of assorted DVDs to include Hornblower and Star Wars boxsets, The Hobbit and Lord of The Rings, various TV shows etc, a large quantity of mixed CDs to include assorted ballads, easy listening, and pop, etc, a box of mostly vintage Scouting interest books, a quantity of Royal Stafford tea wares, three wicker baskets, a framed picture of fruits, assorted vintage Indian calendar cover prints, two boxes of Christmas decorations, a small group of WW1 postcards, etc (5 boxes and loose) (s.d)

Lot 364

The Lord of the Rings Strider knife

Lot 201

NEW ZEALAND. Elizabeth II, 1952-2022. Nickel Brass 1 Dollar, 2003. Royal Mint. Obv: NEW ZEALAND ELIZABETH II, fourth crowned portrait of Queen Elizabeth II right, wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara, legend around, date below. Design by Ian Rank-Broadley. Rev: depiction of the 'one ring to rule them all' from JRR Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, denomination within and Elven runic inscription around. Design by Matthew Bonaccorsi. Edge milled.In secure plastic holder, graded PCGS MS68 , certification number 44615794.PCGS population in this grade: 3.PCGS population in higher grade: 1.Reference: KM-141.Mintage: 19,261.Diameter: 39 mm.Weight: 28.28 g.Composition: Nickel Brass.PLEASE NOTE: A 22.50% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.

Lot 744

One tray containing 13 modern issue die-cast aircraft to include a Gemini Jets Boeing 747, a Betsy hand-painted Douglas DC-3, a Frontier Airbus A319, a Ryanair Boeing 737, a Herpa Lord of the Rings livery Airbus A320, and others, all housed in original boxes in NM conditionModel in Starjets Platinum series box is Boeing 747-400, North West Airlines, N661US

Lot 316

Warhammer - Collection Of Games Workshop mainly Lord Of The Rings miniatures, painted and unpainted examples, plus 3 x Warhammer books including Rules Book

Lot 326

Collection of boxed & unboxed military / fantasy / historical metal and plastic figures & models to include Tartar Miniatures Warrior Plains TRB250-69, BW Models 1/76 white metal kit Foden Medium Mobility Heavy Recovery Vehicle, Figures @ MDC Spike II, sculpted by Jim Evans, Figures @ MDC Blaylock & Bike, Lord of the Rings figures etc (two boxes)

Lot 286

Collection of boxed card and board games and metal War Gaming figures to include carded Lord of the Rings Citadel figure, 2 x boxed Magic The Gathering sets (Dovin Planeswalker Deck & Universe Beyond), 2 x Magic booster packs, 3 x Nintendo packs, boxed Ken Follett The Pillars of the Earth Builders Duel set, Rick and Morty Cluedo, MB Battle Masters etc

Lot 1322

10 Carded / boxed Lord of the Rings figures to include 3 x Toy Biz Return of the King (Faramir, Ringwraith & Smeagol, 2 x Toy Biz Fellowship of the Ring (Leolas & Aragorn), 2 x Toy Biz Two Towers (Berseker Uryk-Hai & Theoden - Spanish card), Toy Vault Gandalf the Wizard, Combat Hex Tradable Miniature Game set and Play Along Armies of Middle Earth set

Lot 1460

Collection of Eaglemoss Lord Of The Rings metal figures to include various unboxed examples and 17 x boxed examples, all in vg condition overall (2 Boxes)

Lot 299

108 Boxed Eaglemoss Lord Of The Rings metal figures & chess pieces, boxes showing squashing otherwise vg, figures vg overall

Lot 797

* Tolkien (John Ronald Reuel, 1893-1973). English Writer, Poet, Philologist, and Academic. Autograph Letter Signed twice, ‘J.R.R. Tolkien’ and ‘JRRT.’, 76 Sandfield Road, Headington, Oxford, 12 September 1957, to Miss [Joan] Light, in reply to her letter of gratitude to Tolkien and saying how his book [Lord of the Rings] has been such a help to her, in full: ‘Thank you very much in return. Most encouraging. I do get a good many letters, but not many in such terms. And I am tired of being labelled an "escapist". A recent reviewer (not of my books) offered the gratuitous opinion that "Tolkienery” is bad as it “withdraws from life". But it appeared that what he called "life" was limited to observation of the contemporary “orquerie”: to coin a word in rejoinder. It was very kind of you to cheer me up, and on!’, written in dark blue ink in a very neat hand on embossed letterhead stationery and signed ‘J.R.R. Tolkien’ at the foot of the page, with a ‘PTO’ in his holograph to lower right corner, the second page continuing with an even longer note, signed with initials ‘JRRT.’ at foot, ‘There was one other useful feature of Hobbit-life (besides the unchanging calendar): there was, in fact, only one title of courtesy for all grown-ups, male or female. I am afraid in the "modernization" this is misrepresented on p. 38 (Vol I). Actually Master Everard and Miss Melilot would have been more accurately rendered G. Childe Everard etc. If I have chosen the wrong rendering in your case, forgive a poor old Shire-man. You might be amused to learn that there is actually a Sam Gamgee living in London. I had a rather puzzled letter from him. But I think he is happy now. So far no S. Gollum has turned up. That might be more awkward’, some light creasing near upper and lower margins and to left-hand corners, 2 pages, 8vo, with the original postmarked envelope (Oxford, 12 September 1957), addressed in Tolkien’s hand to Miss J. Light in Hampstead, together with:A draft signed copy of Joan Light’s letter to Professor Tolkien, 8 September 1957, neatly written in pencil, in full: ‘Since the publication of "The Lord of the Rings" I have often wanted very much indeed to write and tell you how much I have enjoyed it, but I have never been able to bring myself to do so because I know how many such letters you must get of this kind, and I did not wish to trouble you. But as time passes I feel I must write to express, however inadequately, my real sense of gratitude to you for a work which has done so much to help me personally by proving in times of fear and great spiritual darkness, an inspiration by its theme of courage and loyalty. I hope you will not mind my writing to you in this way, but your book has been such a help to me that I felt I must say thank you’, 2 pages, 8voQTY: (2)NOTE:An exceptional, previously unpublished, and double-signed letter, full of interest, kindness, warmth and humour.The direct reference to The Fellowship of the Ring, page 38, is to the names and courtesy titles that appear in line 3: ‘Master Everard Took and Miss Melilot Brandybuck got on a table and with bells in their hands began to dance the Springle-ring: a pretty dance, but rather vigorous.’The coincidence of the real-life Sam Gamgee and Tolkien’s fear of a real-life S. Gollum is a topic that is recorded in previously known letters. J.R.R. Tolkien had taken the name of the character Gamgee from Gamgee Tissue, a surgical dressing invented by the Birmingham surgeon Joseph Sampson Gamgee (1828-1886).Tolkien Gateway online:‘Letter 184 is a letter written by J.R.R. Tolkien and published in The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien. Following the 1955 radio series of The Lord of the Rings, a Tooting resident named "Sam Gamgee" wrote to Tolkien on 13 March 1956. On 18 March, Tolkien replied. He explained his own origin of the name Gamgee, and mentioned the Gamgee family of Birmingham. In his letter, Gamgee had already shown awareness of his family's name fame in the medical profession. Tolkien then asked for more information about the name, and offered a signed copy of The Lord of the Rings.In an editorial note, further correspondence is mentioned. Gamgee wrote back with family information, and accepted the gift kindly. In J.R.R. Tolkien: A Biography, pages 224-225, this episode was also mentioned. It was followed by: "[l]ater he said: 'For some time I lived in fear of receiving a letter signed S. Gollum. That would have been more difficult to deal with.'" It is unclear where this specific passage is from, but a very similar one appears in an unpublished letter to Rayner Unwin from 21 March 1956: "I hope I shan’t now get letters from S. Gollum, or Shagrat."’Gamgee's first letter from 13 March 1956 is reproduced in Tolkien: Maker of Middle-earth.’

Lot 795

Tolkien (J. R. R.) The Lord of the Rings, 3 volumes, limited edition, 6th printing, London: Folio Society, 2001, illustrations by Ingahild Grathmer after Eric Fraser, map endpapers, top edge gilt, original Wassa goatskin-backed silk boards, contained in original morocco slipcase, 8vo, together with The Hobbit, 7th printing, 2002, and The Silmarillion, 4th printing, 2003, Folio Society, uniformly bound in slipcases QTY: (5)NOTE:Limited edition 505/1750.

Lot 798

Tolkien (J. R. R.) The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, 8th impression, 1959; The Two Towers, 6th impression, 1959; The Return of the King, 5th impression, 1959, folding map at end of each, a little minor spotting (mainly to fore-edges and endpapers), top edge red, original red cloth gilt, dust jackets, spines toned, a few short closed tears, contained in publisher's slipcase (some adhesive tape repairs and wear), 8vo QTY: (3)

Lot 793

Tolkien (J. R. R.) The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2 copies), 2nd edition, 4th impression, 1969; The Two Towers, 2nd edition, 4th impression, 1969; The Return of the King (2 copies), 2nd edition, 4th impression, 1969 and 2nd edition, 7th impression, 1973, folding map at rear of each, previous owner signature to Return of the King 4th impression, original cloth (slightly rubbed at spine ends), dust jackets, Fellowship price-clipped, some light edge wear and a few marks, small water stain to Return of the King 4th impression spine, 8vo, together with Poems and Stories, De Luxe edition, London: George Allen & Unwin, 1980, illustrations by Pauline Baynes, original cloth gilt, tissue paper, contained in original box (lid a little rubbed with small abrasions and stains), plus others related including The Silmarillion (2 copies), 1st edition, 1977, The Hobbit, Folio Society 2nd impression, 1980, The Tale of the Children of Húrin, edited by Christopher Tolkien, 1st edition, 2007, The Legen of Sigurd and Gudrún, 1st edition, 2009, and others including illustrated editions, a pop-up edition of The Hobbit illustrated by John Howe (2 copies), 1999, and The Hobbit. A Two-Sided Jigsaw Puzzle, circa 1971 (unchecked for completeness)QTY: (circa 40)

Lot 792

A box containing a quantity of assorted items including The Transvaal War Album, a Wallace & Gromit nodding figure, two Lord of the Rings calendars, etc.

Lot 124

Tolkien, J. R. R. [The Lord of the Rings:] The Fellowship of the Ring; The Two Towers; The Return of the King. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1954-5. 3 volumes, 8vo, 423, 352, 416 pp., original red cloth, top edges dyed red, folding map to rear of each volume, Fellowship of the Ring with map' ‘A Part of the Shire’ to p. 25 (slightly marked), with the ownership inscriptions ‘G C Darlaston, October 1954’, ‘GCD 1954’ and ‘G.C.D. 1955' to front free endpaper of each respective volume, profuse annotations in the same hand to the final page, rear free endpaper, rear pastedown, and verso of the folding map in each volume, and to the front free endpaper and initial blank of Return of the King, comprising indexes of characters and places of Middle-earth and notes on the chronology of The Lord of the Rings. Spines rolled and faded, tips bumped and worn, various markings to cloth, tips bumped and worn, a few scattered spots and marks to contents, Fellowship with cloth split along rear joint, Fellowship pp. 417/18 loose, old tape-repair along gutter between final leaf and rear free endpaper, Fellowship and Two Towers with a few marginal markings in pen or pencil, Two Towers additionally with gift inscription to front free endpaper [Hammond & Anderson A5 a.i-iii] (3) First editions, first impressions, each volume respectively one of 3,000, 3,250 and 7,000 copies only, this set containing striking evidence of a contemporary reader's absorption in the people and places of Middle-earth in the form of detailed annotations by one G. C. (George Child) Darlaston (1907-1972), a master at Bromsgrove School in Tolkien's home county of Worcestershire, who in the 1930s published a two-part history textbook titled Men and Movements in European History.

Lot 126

Tolkien, J. R. R. [The Lord of the Rings:] The Fellowship of the Ring; The Two Towers; The Return of the King. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1960-56-55. 3 volumes, first editions, eighth, fourth and first impressions, 8vo, original red cloth, folding map to rear of each volume, ex Urquhart Memorial Library, University of Glasgow, with bequest plates to front pastedowns, ink-stamps to title-pages and lending slips and pockets to rear pastedowns, spines rolled and faded, a few marks to cloth (3)

Lot 155

Folio Society, 44 volumes Including Tolkien, J.R.R. [The Lord of the Rings]. London, 1977. 3 volumes, 8vo, grey quarter calf gilt, slipcase; idem. The Hobbit. The Hobbit, or there and back again. London, 1976. 8vo, brown quarter calf gilt, slipcase;Machiavelli, Niccolo. The Prince. London, 1970. 8vo, blue satin embossed with silver and gold, slipcase;Einhard the Frank. The Life of Charlemagne. London, 1970. 8vo, Japanese vellum gilt, slipcase;Walpole, Horace. The Castle of Otranto. London, 1976. 8vo, quarter cloth gilt, slipcase;Graves, Robert. The Greek Myths. London, 1996. Brown quarter morocco gilt, slipcase;Homer. The Iliad. London, 1996. Red quarter morocco gilt, slipcase; idem. The Odyssey. London, 1998. Green quarter morocco gilt, slipcase;Barber, Richard, editor. British Myths & Legends. London, 1998. Brown quarter morocco gilt, slipcase;Magnusson, Magnus, editor. The Icelandic Sagas. London, 1999. Dark blue quarter morocco gilt, slipcase;Radice, William, editor. Myths + Legends of India. London, 2001. Blue quarter morocco gilt, slipcase;Keats, John. The Complete Poems. London, 2001. Green quarter morocco gilt, slipcase;Shakespeare, William. 17 volumes of plays, each 8vo, 12 including slipcases;and 13 others, comprising American, Russian, English, French, Japanese and Irish Short Stories; A Man of Singular Virtue; The Private Lives of the Tudor Monarchs; Medieval People; Perrault's Fairy Tales; Grimm's Fairy Tales; Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales; Queen Victoria Our Life in the Highlands (44)

Lot 125

Tolkien, J. R. R. [The Lord of the Rings:] The Fellowship of the Ring. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1957. Seventh impression, original red cloth gilt, spine ends a little bumped, small, neat ownership signature to front free-endpaper;The Two Towers. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1957. Fifth impression, original red cloth gilt, dust-jacket not price-clipped, small hole and chipping to ends of dust-jacket spine, slightly split at folds, some light soiling and discolouration, neat ownership signature to front free-endpaper;The Return of the King. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1959. Fifth impression, original red cloth gilt, dust jacket creases repaired with sellotape with a few small tears and slight damp-staining, neat ownership signature to front free-endpaper (3)

Lot 348

Small quantity of Warhammer Lord of the Rings figures and associated material, metal and plastic castings, mostly painted, including Warg Attack and The Riders of Rohan, Nazgul, and Sauron; and a small number of painted cast metal miniature figures of Dr Who characters. Qty: 1 box

Lot 350

Sabertooth Games Combat Hex miniatures, Lord of the Rings, approximately one-hundred and ten including Gandalf (x2), Aragorn (x3), Boromir (x2), Moira goblins, Gondorian, Theoden, Romirrim, Uruk Hai, and others, in Deluxe Starter box

Lot 348A

Games Workshop Lord of the Rings rulebooks, eight including 'Legions of Middle Earth' expansion; 'Khazad-Dum' sourcebook; 'The Fellowship if the Ring' (x2); 'Siege of Gondor'; 'Gondor in Flames' sourcebook; 'The Return of the King', 'Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game' Hardback; with three The Lord of the Rings Visual Companions. Qty: 11

Lot 347

Lord of the Rings, set of nine Royal Selangor pewter shot glasses, including Aragorn, Celeborn, Arwen, Minas Tirith, Hobbit, Sauron, Shelob, Orc and Gollum (five boxed). Qty: 9

Lot 1179

TOLKIEN J. R. R.: (1892-1973) English writer, author of the classic fantasy works The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. T.L.S., J. R. R. Tolkien, one page, 4to, Headington, Oxford, 24th November 1967, to Miss. Karen C. Walker. Tolkien commences his letter by asking 'Am I right in thinking that your mother was Cecile Barbier?' and continues 'I have recently met her sister Marie (who married her cousin and remains Barbier), and one of her daughters'. The author further writes 'I remember your grandfather, Paul Barbier, very well. He was extremely kind to me as a very young man on my first university job. He was a great scholar and a great character, and I remember a good deal about him' and informs his correspondent 'I have been ill for some time and am now very heavily engaged with work of my own, and putting memories of this kind in order actually takes up a good deal of time, and I haven't any to spare at present' although concludes 'But I will jot down things that I remember from time to time and perhaps you would like to jog my memory early next year to see what I have got for you' . Accompanied by the original envelope. Together with a T.L.S. by Tolkien's assistant, Phyllis M. Jenkinson, with her initials ('P.M.J.'), on behalf of the writer, one page, 8vo, Headington, Oxford, 29th February 1968, also to Miss. Karen Walker. Tolkien writes, in part, 'I am afraid I haven't had any time to jot any memories of your grandfather down, as I have had a very disturbing and troubling time.....I cannot see any relief from pressure for some time ahead and I am afraid it is no good my asking you to jog my memory again.but I will keep you in mind.....in case I find some moment'. Accompanied by the original envelope. VG to about EX, 2Paul Barbier (1873-1947) Professor of French at Leeds University 1903-38 who has been described as 'an exceptional scholar and inspiring teacher as well as an efficient adminstrator'. Barbier was a keen linguist and took a particular interest in words and names which led him to focus on lexicographical studies.

Lot 184

This Royal Doulton porcelain figurine depicts Gandalf the Grey, the iconic wizard from J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. Designed by David Lyttleton and issued between 1980 and 1984, the figure is part of the Middle Earth series, officially licensed by Tolkien Enterprises. Gandalf is portrayed in a flowing green and white robe with a matching pointed hat, his long beard cascading over his chest as he gestures thoughtfully. The base bears both the Royal Doulton and Tolkien Enterprises backstamps, along with the model number.Issued: 1980"1984Dimensions: 7"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 33

JRR Tolkien The Lord of the Rings book Alan Lee Colins publisher

Lot 52

Ian McKellen signed 10x8inch Lord of the Rings colour photo. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 101

J. R. R. Tolkien The Lord of the Rings De Luxe edition, fifth impression, original cloth binding with a gilt-embossed design on the front board, featuring a stylized Tree of Gondor adorned with wings and a jewel in gold and silver gilt, card case with paper label to front, speckeled ink edge, two fold out maps, vg to fine, George Allen and Unwin, London, 1976.A very good copy of the De Luxe edition printed on India paper.

Lot 100

J. R. R. Tolkien The Lord of the Rings 'The Fellowship of the Rings,' first edition, 12th impression, vg unclipped dj with a couple of light stains to the spine, original cloth, spotting to endpapers and edge of text block, generally a vg copy, George Allen & Unwin, London, 1962; 'The Two Towers,' first edition, 10th impression, in a similar state to previous with a couple of stains to the spine of unclipped dj and spotting to endpapers and edge of text block, 1963; 'The Return of the King,' first edition, ninth impression, vg unclipped dj, spotting to endpapers and foredge, vg, 1962. (3)A very good set, each volume retaining its original dust jacket in a seldom found condition.

Lot 102

J. R. R. Tolkien The Lord of the Rings 'The Fellowship of the Ring,' first edition, fifth impression, lacks dj, sun bleached spine to original cloth, ink owner name to front pastedown, vg, George Allen & Unwin, London, 1956. 'The Two Towers,' first edition, eighth impression, lacks dj, original red cloth, ink owner inscription to ffep, vg, George Allen & Unwin, London, 1961; 'The Return of the King,' first edition, eighth impression, lacks dj, original red cloth, ink owner inscription to ffep, vg, George Allen & Unwin, London, 1961. (3)

Lot 106

Lord Of The Rings group including: (1) ToyBiz The Lord Of The Rings The Return Of The King, Kings Of Middle-Earth figure set; (2) ToyBiz Grima Wormtongue figure; (3) Smeagol figure; (4) Topps The Fellowship Of The Ring trading cards, within binder; within Good boxes (tape repairs, edge wear and some creases); Excellent Plus; (4).

Lot 225

TV & Film related autographs from the Terminator, 2010, The Wild West, Class, The Witcher, Lord of the Rings The Rings of Power, NO COA, Vendor States that "All autographs where collected in person either at theatre stage doors or conventions", Excellent; 10"x8",(8).

Lot 176

Toy Biz Play Along Toys Lord Of The Rings Armies Of Middle Earth Sets and Deluxe Sets x three including Uruk-Hai Battering Ram, within Good Plus sealed packaging, Bridge at Khazad-dum with Balrog, Excellent complete, within Good Plus opened packaging and Orthanc Chamber At Isengard, Near Mint UNUSED complete within Good to Good Plus opened packaging. (3)

Lot 12

Doctor Who collectibles group plus others Including: Doctor Who Tardis & Books, The Lord of the Rings figures, Remote controlled Dalek (appears to be damaged), plus others, unchecked for completeness or correctness, Fair Plus to Good. (Qty).

Lot 479

Mixed action figure group including: (1-3) Vivid Imaginations Lord of the rings, (Legolas with Rohan Armor, Twilight Ringwraith, Gandalf the White); (4-7) Hasbro Star Wars Episode 1, (Naboo Royal Security x 2, Ki-Adi-Mundi, Captain Tarpals); (8-11) Mattel Harry Potter, (Mountain Troll, Lord Voldemort, Hagrid, Fluffy), Hagrid and Fluffy bubbles have detached from card backs; within Fair Plus to Good packaging; Excellent; (11).

Lot 107

Play Along The Lord Of The Rings Armies Of Middle-Earth Battle Scenes & scale figure sets including: (1) Battle at Helm's Deep; (2) Pelennor Fields Deluxe Set; (3) Attack at Weathertop; (5) Attack at Amon-hen; (6) The Capture of Smeagol; (7) Rangers of Gondor; (8) Twilight Ambush at Weathertop; (9) Rohan Soldiers; (10) Moria Orcs; (11) Sharku on Warg; (12) Rohan Horseman; (13) Merry in Rohan Armor on Pony; (14) Pippin in Gondorian Armor with Gandalf on Shadowfax; within Good to Good Plus boxes; Excellent Plus; (14).

Lot 54

3 J.R.R.Tolkien Lord of the Rings books 'The Two Towers', 'The Return of the King' and The Fellowship of the Ring' 

Lot 545

Sir Ian McKellen signature piece with colour photo as Gandalf Wizard in The Hobbit and Lord of The Rings franchise Limited 51 of 100. Mounted and framed, measures 17x15. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 1120

A LARGE QUANTITY OF BOXED LEAD LORD OF THE RINGS FIGURES TO INCLUDE ORC LIEUTENANT, NO. 45, GONDORIAN SOLDIER NO. 40, SOLDIER ARMY OF THE DEAD, NO. 42 TO ALSO INCLUDE WARG AND ITS RIDER AND GANDALF AND SHADOWFAX

Lot 1159

A LARGE QUANTITY OF LORD OF THE RINGS COLLECTOR'S MODELS ISSUE COVERS, JIGSAW, FRAMED FILM CELL, TRADING CARD GAME BOOKS, ETC.,

Lot 1143

EIGHT BOXED LORD OF THE RINGS LEAD FIGURES TO INCLUDE CAVE TROLL, ESTERLING AT MORDOR NO. 101, ETC., TO ALSO INCLUDE THE TWO TOWERS COLLECTORS DVD GIFT SET AND A MARVEL AVENGERS BOXED HULK FIGURE

Lot 1146

A QUANTITY OF LORD OF THE RINGS SCALE MODEL BOXED FIGURES TO INCLUDE ARWEN, ARAGORN, FRODO, GANDALF, ETC., TO ALSO INCLUDE TRADING CARD GAMES WITH TWO CD-ROM ETC.,

Lot 1138

A COLLECTION OF COLLECTOR'S BOOKS FOR THE LORD OF THE RINGS MODELS TO INCLUDE 99 - 121 COMPLETE, 78-98 COMPLETE, 59-77 COMPLETE, ETC., TO ALSO INCLUDE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING CHARACTERS/STORY CARDS 1/90 COMPLETE

Lot 1111

A LARGE COLLECTION OF LORD OF THE RINGS FIGURES AND STANDS, IN BOXES

Lot 1118

A LARGE QUANTITY OF BOXED LEAD LORD OF THE RINGS FIGURES TO INCLUDE BEAK-HELM ORC NO. 89, SMEAGOL AND DEAGOL NO. 57, ELVEN WARRIOR NO. 38, TWILIGHT WRAITH NO. 31, ETC.,

Lot 1119

A LARGE QUANTITY OF BOXED LEAD LORD OF THE RINGS FIGURES TO INCLUDE KING THEODEN, NO. 80, MERRY & PIPPIMN NO. 94, SAM NO. 64, ORC WARRIOR NO. 75, ETC.,

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