CR978
Corgi Rockets No. 978 James Bond 007 Gift Set. Mint/boxed with card packing. Sensational scarce Rockets Set! From 'The New European Collection'.
Price:
£3,800.00
This item is no longer for sale, price for reference only.
Notes
With a Corgi collection richly evoking the period between the late 1950?s through to the mid 1970?s, this large European Collection has been lovingly compiled by an enthusiast with particular emphasis on point of sale, including original cabinets and literature, prototypes, promotional items, alongside a high quality collection of individual models and Gift Sets.
One of the rarest Rockets set, and a must-have item for the serious James Bond collector.
The card outer sleeve has bright graphics on crisp card (two small tears). Minor age wear besides.
Remains of old sellotape top and bottom of box reverse.
Contents are in virtually pristine condition in still-sealed blisters on crisp, clean undamaged card with rocket keys.
This item comes complete with the nearly always missing plain white card packing piece.
Another rare item to come from this exciting collection.
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