2011 Star Wars New Hope Tin Lunch Box
$36.00 $28.80
Year: 2011
Manufacturer: Vandor
Condition: Very good condition
1st edition vintage collectable
This is the lunch box from 2011, featuring the original Star Wars New Hope movie graphics on both sides. The lunch box measure 9″ x 6 3/4″ x 3 1/2″. Only a couple scratches and very minor dents in a few spots, but in overall great shape with no rust. Like all Star Wars memorabilia, this is sure to increase in value.
Photos are of actual item. Climate controlled storage and minimally handled. Sold as is. Only one available.
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1977 Star Wars Original Lunch Box
Year: 1977
Manufacturer: King-Seely Thermos
Condition: Good condition
First edition vintage collectable
This the original classic Star Wars metal lunchbox with a 1977 copyright date, featuring beautifully illustrated scenes and characters from the first movie on all sides, including an X-wing dogfight with Darth Vader on the front. On the back, Obi Wan is performing the classic Jedi mind trick scene in Mos Eisley.. “These aren’t the droids you’re looking for.”
C-3PO and R2-D2 are on one side, and a “family portrait” of Luke, Leia and Darth Vader is on the other. The rebel alliance preparing to attack the Death Star on the top, and on the bottom is a stormtrooper riding a dewback. Thermos not included.
The lunch box is made of pressed and rolled metal,6 3/4″ x 8 3/4″ x 4″ deep with a red plastic handle and clasp. The inside is white. There is only a small amount of rust and it’s on the inside of the lid where it contacts the box. There are small dents and scratches from daily wear, but the art is still colorful, strong and not faded.
This is a lovingly used lunch box and treasured by the young rebel alliance member who proudly carried it to school every day.
Photos are of actual item. Climate controlled storage and minimally handled. Sold as is. Only one available.
1977 STAR WARS Musical Score Book
Year: 1977
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Condition: Good condition
1st edition, 2nd printing vintage collectable
AUTHENTIC ORIGINAL BOOK FROM 1977
First edition vintage collectable
The original vintage Musical Score Book from 1977 – in very good condition. Like many STAR WARS items, the cover is black, and shows some light wear along the spine. Printed on glossy heavyweight stock, this is a deluxe suouvenir folio of music selections, photos and stories from the STAR WARS movie.
Contains the musical scores from 4 STAR WARS pieces composed by John Williams. 1) The main title piano solo; 2) Main Title Sketch Score; 3) Princess Leia’s Theme Piano Solo; and 4) Cantina Band Sketch Score. Plus lots of color and black and white photos from the STAR WARS movie. 9″ x 12″, 64 pages. Copyrighted 1977 20th Century Fox Film Corporation, 2nd printing.
1977 STAR WARS Iron-On Book
Year: 1977
Manufacturer: Ballantine
Condition: Good condition
1st edition vintage collectable
AUTHENTIC ORIGINAL PUBLICATION FROM 1977
Original book with set of sixteen fantastic designs you can transfer to any fabric. Kid and adults everywhere wore these t-shirts in 1977 and beyond. Condition is good, however, the images have transferred slightly, causing a ghosting effect to the backs of some of the other transfer pages, but they’re still all there in original vibrant colors.
(Disclaimer: These are 40 year old iron-on transfers from the ’70s. Using these as working iron-ons is not recommended and is highly doubtful to transfer as originally intended.) But the art is still crisp and clean and classic STAR WARS. Only one book available.
1977 STAR WARS Blueprint Portfolio Set
Year: 1977
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Condition: Excellent condition
1st edition vintage collectable
AUTHENTIC ORIGINAL PRINTING FROM 1977
First edition vintage collectable
The STAR WARS BLUEPRINTS PORTFOLIO is a unique set of detailed design drawings for the sets and effects of the original movie, including the Cantina at Mos Eiseley, The Millenium Falcon, Luke’s Landspeeder, The Sandcrawler, The interior of the Dealth Star and more, laid out in exact scale and detail. Any one of them would look cool framed.
15 blueprints printed on heavy paper, all stored in the origiinal black and clear plastic portfolio they came in. The blueprints are in mint condition; the portfolio case is a little wrinkled but the snap and seams are all intact and in very good shape. Each blueprint is 13 1/8″ x 19″ size. Portfolio size is 7 1/2″ x 10″. Printed by Ballentine Books. Only one available.
1977 STAR WARS Board Game in Box
Year: 1977
Manufacturer: Kenner / General Mills Fun Group
Condition: Good to very good condition
First edition vintage collectable
This is the one and only original 1977 Star Wars Board Game, licensed to General Mills by Kenner. The board game base is 17 3/4″ square and in nearly mint condition, with very little wear or tear on the board or the fold.
The game follows the plot of the original movie, starting with Luke, Leia, Han and Chewie in the Death Star’s trash compactor. After breaking out, the goal is to steal the death star blueprints, turn off the tractor beam, and make the jump to hyperspace on the Millenium Falcon. After several dogfights, the first player to reach the Rebel Base is the winner!
All 52 playing cards are included, featuring Obi-Wan, Yoda and lots of other characters with moves based on the movie. “Win Light Saber dual with Darth Vader- Move ahead 3″! There are 8 game tokens. Each of the 8 tokens go into a white plastic base piece. The game also includes R2-D2 on the game spinner. The original instruction sheet is also included.
The box measures 18.5″ x 9 1/2″ x 1 1/2” and is in good condition with wear you’d expect from sitting on a shelf for over 40 years. The top edge has separated but it’s a fantastic collectible!
Photos are of actual item. Climate controlled storage and minimally handled. Sold as is. Only one available.
Trick Dog Coin Bank
Year: Unknown
Manufacturer: Unknown
Condition: Very good condition
Reproduction vintage collectable
The Tricky Dog Bank has gone through several versions since the original model sold in the 1930’s. This is a reproduction using the original mold. It’s made of heavyweight cast iron and painted by hand. The whimsical circus design springs to life when a coin is set into the dog’s mouth. Press the lever on the side, and Trick Dog jumps through the hoop and drops the coin in the barrel. Works great, spring is strong. The paint job is in great condition with very little wear for it’s age. No rust, dings or scratches.
The stamp on the bottom says TAIWAN and has a patent number. Includes the original rubber stopper. Take the stopper out to retrieve coins. Trick Dog Bank measures 8 1/4″ x 4″ x 7″ tall and weighs almost 4 pounds! Some other reproductions are a smaller 7″ length.
Photos are of actual item. Climate controlled storage and minimally handled. Sold as is. Only one available.
1970’s Litho Tin Play Toys Set of 2
Year: 1970’s
Manufacturer: Unknown
Condition: Good to very good condition
Vintage collectables
A pair of tin play toys, one a wind up and the other a squeeze-style action toy. They are lithographed tin, probably made by the same company. The pair of wrestlers has a “Made in India” sticker on the underside. Squeezing the U shaped piece under the two wrestlers causes them to rock back and forth. It’s a simple but clever idea. 5 1/2” tall x 3” wide. The chicken has a key to wind it up. Remove the key, set the chicken on a flat surface and he starts hopping. The chicken is 1 1/2” tall x 2” wide. There’s a little paint missing where the two wrestlers rub against each other but they both work great!
Photos are of of actual items. Climate controlled storage and minimally handled. Sold as is. Only one set available.
1977 Star Wars 1st Edition 12 Original Action Figures with Millennium Falcon
Imagine waking up Christmas morning in 1977. The biggest movie of all time, Star Wars had come out over the summer and what everyone wanted for Christmas was Star Wars toys. You tear open your presents, and SCORE! The Star Wars logo! But wait a minute, what’s this? It’s only a piece of cardboard, a sheet of stickers, an invitation to join the Star Wars Fan Club, and something called an “Early Bird Certificate”. What’s going on here? Where are the toys? Is Santa ripping me off?
If you’re like me, Christmas 1977 was kind of disappointing, because there were no Star Wars figures yet, no Luke, Leia, Han or Darth Vader. That’s because there was no guarantee Star Wars would be a hit, and by the time a deal was struck with Kenner Toys, there wasn’t enough time to make toy molds for Christmas 1977. Instead, Kenner gave kids a PROMISE of toys, if you mail in your “Early Bird Certificate”. And even then, when they finally showed up, you only got 3 figures at a time. It took forever to collect them!
The good news is you don’t have to go through all that trouble, because I collected them for you. This is the set of 1st Edition Star Wars figures that were promised with the Early Bird Certificate Kit. The kit is long gone, but here are the figures, mostly all original, with some reproduction weapons to replace those lost over time. Princess Leia’s cape was lost so she’s wearing a reproduction, but other than that the figures are all original and have the 1977 copyright date molded in. See the list below.
Also original is the 1st Edition Millennium Falcon, made in 1979, the first year made by Kenner. It’s in great shape, with a little wear on the sticker markings. The original cockpit canopy was lost at some point, as was the radar dish and the interior floorboards, but they’ve been replaced with reproductions. The original sound works too, and we’ll include 2 “C” batteries so the Falcon will be powered up and ready to set a new record for the Kessel Run!
The Millennium Falcon is nearly 2 feet long: 21”long x 15” wide x 9” tall from landing gear to the radar dish and turret guns. Also included is a two sided 11″ x 17″ reproduction of the original instruction sheet. If you want to see additional photos of any of the figures or the Falcon, just let us know and we’ll send them to you.
Here is the description of the figures, as stated on the original 1977 ad:
12 authentically designed figures in realistic STAR WARS costumes. All have moveable parts, scaled to fit inside STAR WARS Space Vehicles.
• Sand People (3 3/4”) in sand fighter costume with Gaderffii Stick
• See-Threepio (3 3/4”) in shining gold finish
• Death Squad Commander (3 3/4”) with Laser Rifle
• Han Solo (3 3/4”) with Laser Pistol
• Chewbacca (4 1/4”) with Laser Rifle
• Princess Leia Organa (3 3/4”) has a removable cape and Laser Pistol
• Luke Skywalker (3 3/4”) with action Light Saber
• Artoo-Detoo (2 1/4”) with movable legs and head that “clicks”
• Darth Vader (4 1/4”) with action Light Saber and removable cape
• Stormtrooper (3 3/4”) with Laser Rifle
• Ben (Obi-Wan) Kenobi (3 3/4”) with action Light Saer and removable cape
• Jawa (2 1/4”) with shining eyes and Laser Gun
Photos are of actual items. Climate controlled storage and minimally handled. Sold as is. Sold as a set only. Only one set available.