ALL YOU NEED IS...
Por Scott Daniels Auction
23.4.22
1412 NY-213 High Falls, NY, Estados Unidos

ALL YOU NEED IS…

What makes you smile – What is valuable – What brings you comfort.

and this is ALL YOU NEED IS… - THE AUCTION

a very special auction will be held on Saturday, April 23rd, 2022, starting at 11:30 am featuring the Ric Aliberte Collection of RIAA Gold and Platinum Records presented to Aliberte and the original demo tape of Queen's "Keep Yourself Alive" which launched them in the U.S. and is inscribed by Brian May. 


It will highlight items from the 1940s to the 2000s – and if you have memories or knowledge of these decades past, then join us by signing up now and watching what is being presented for sale.

Guitars – Bass Guitars – Vintage Electronics – Beatles Collection – Signed Photos – Rare Posters – Vintage Vinyl – Outdoor Architecture – Stamps – Sports Memorabilia – Vintage Toys -


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LOTE 125:

Hogan's Heroes 12 inch Figures Set: Hogan, Schultz, and Klink.


Precio inicial:
$ 300
Precio estimado :
$300 - $600
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Hogan's Heroes 12 inch Figures Set: Hogan, Schultz, and Klink.
 Sideshow Brand Figures: Hogan's Heroes figure set, including Hogan, Schultz, and Klink. All are 12 in tall, in original boxes. Accessories as pictured, the Klink figure has been opened, his overcoat is on the figure rather than in the blister pack placement, the cane is missing. 
 Hogan's Heroes: The series focused on Stalag 13, a camp set aside for U.S. resistance fighters and overseen by the strict but bumbling Col. Klink. Although the prisoners have an abnormal number of perks at the camp, they are constantly trying to mess with the Germans and help the Allied war effort from within. Ran from 1965 to 1971. Bob Crane starred as Colonel Robert E. Hogan, coordinating an international crew of Allied prisoners running a special operations group from the camp. Werner Klemperer played Colonel Wilhelm Klink, the gullible commandant of the camp, and John Banner played the blundering but lovable sergeant-of-the-guard, Hans Schultz.