Katniss Everdeen's (Jennifer Lawrence) hero bow from Francis Lawrence's sci-fi film The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2. Katniss wielded her bow as her primary weapon throughout the film, ultimately using it to assassinate President Alma Coin (Julianne Moore) at the climax. The bow is made of flexible black resin with a dark blue hue, and has a twisted polymer string looped around each end, with a metal nocking point halfway along the string's length. An ergonomic grip is situated just beneath the arrow rest; the area next to the rest is decorated with a blue-painted scale effect. The bow has some wear from production use, including some scuffs and scratches, and the bowstring is frayed in some areas. Dimensions: 140 cm x 27 cm x 5 cm (55" x 10 3/4" x 2")Estimate: £8,000 - 10,000 M
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Dora's (Nicoletta Braschi) beaded gown from Roberto Benigni's Oscar®-winning comedy-drama Life is Beautiful. Dora wore her extravagant gown during her engagement party, where she humiliated her fiancÃÆ’© by riding away with Guido (Roberto Benigni) on a green horse.Custom-made for the production, the halterneck dress is made from a synthetic fabric with a netting overlayer that is heavily embellished with leaf emblems, pearl-like beads and large pearlescent disc sequins. Ornate beaded flowers decorate the neckline and a zip runs down the back. The gown is accompanied by a petticoat consisting of multiple layers of tulle, worn to add volume to the skirt. Some of the embellishment has fallen off, resulting in loose threads, and the sequins around the neckline have become slightly discoloured over time. The large bow from the back of the dress is missing.Estimate: £1,500 - 2,500 M
Kryten's (David Ross) butler costume from the sci-fi comedy television show Red Dwarf. Kryten wore his butler costume when he was first seen in the second season episode "Kryten", in which he sent a distress call to the Red Dwarf team from the crashed Nova 5 spaceship.The costume comprises a black PVC sleeved top resembling a dinner jacket, with an incorporated white shirt front and bow tie; a pair of matching black trousers with elasticated braces; a pair of pink-coloured gloves featuring adhered foam geometric-shaped detailing; and a pair of white PVC spats. Quilted sections adorn the jacket and trousers, and both garments display zip fastenings at the back. There are signs of wear from production use, including marks on the spats, paint wear on the gloves, several small tears and a large hole in the crotch area of the trousers.Estimate: £1,000 - 1,500 M
Robin Hood's (Taron Egerton) bow from Otto Bathurst's action-adventure film Robin Hood. Robin was given his bow by Little John (Jamie Foxx) when he was training as an archer, and used it throughout his adventures, while battling the Sheriff of Nottingham (Ben Mendelsohn) and the corrupt Cardinal Franklin (F. Murray Abraham).The bow is made of rubber hand-painted to look like wood wrapped with leather and fabric. It features a guard over the handle to protect the wielder, which is decorated to resemble metal, and a twisted black-and-white bow string attached at both ends. It is dressed to look well-used, and displays some wear from production use, with minor scratches and scuffs along the handle. The bow string has frayed slightly in some places. Dimensions: 19 cm x 5 cm x 137 cm (7 1/2" x 2" x 54")Estimate: £2,000 - 3,000 †Δ
Van Helsing's (Hugh Jackman) stunt crossbow from Stephen Sommers' fantasy-adventure film Van Helsing. Van Helsing was given his gas-powered automatic crossbow by its inventor, Friar Carl (David Wenham), and used it in his battle with the brides of Dracula (Richard Roxburgh), killing the vampire Marishka (Josie Maran) after dipping its arrows in holy water. Stunt versions were used during action sequences, to avoid damaging to the functioning hero weapon.Cast entirely in solid rubber, the bow is painted to resemble metal and brass, featuring an ornate grip with a ram's head embellishment, a static arrow cartridge beneath, and a gas canister at the back. The bow arms fold into the side of the main body, with rope, also cast from rubber, strung between them. The arms and bowstring have warped slightly with age, and some paint has chipped away. Dimensions (open): 93 cm x 60 cm x 26 cm (36 1/2" x 23 1/2" x 10 1/4")Estimate: £3,000 - 5,000 †Δ
An Attic black-figure doubleen Attributed to the Diosphos Painter, circa 525-475 B.C.Side A depicting an Amazon warrior restraining her horse, a spear in her left hand, wearing a cuirass over a short tunic and high crested helmet, a palm tree in the field, side B depicting a Scythian leading his horse by the reigns, holding a bow and two arrows in his left hand, a quiver at his waist, a palm in the field, rays framing the tops of the scenes, linked palmettes above the shoulder, details in added red and white, 20cm highFootnotes:Provenance:Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, London, 29 January 1968, lot 145. Private collection, London, acquired from the above sale; and thence by descent to the present owner. Being influenced by the Edinburgh Painter, the Diosphos Painter depicted lively figures and specialised in small neck amphorae and alabastra. For a similar vase with a warrior mounting his horse by the Diosphos Painter see the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, acc. no. AN1884.710.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Roman marble head of Dionysus Circa 2nd Century A.D.The young god depicted with furrowed brow, almond-shaped eyes and cupid's bow lips, two ringlets framing the face, the abundantly curling hair crowned by a thick leafy vine, bound at the back with a fillet that falls onto the neck, 12cm highFootnotes:Provenance:Private collection, Savoie, France, acquired in the 1950s. Anonymous sale; Hotel des Ventes de Dijon, 16 April 2015, lot 1.For another head of Dionysus with similar treatment of the ivy wreath see the British Museum, acc. no. 1909,0612.1.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Vintage playmates 1980s Teenage Mutant Ninja turtles figures, including General Traag with one weapon, Genghis frog with weapon belt and gun, Leonardo just missing, two ninja stars, Michelangelo just missing ninja stars, Raphael missing belt and two ninja stars, Rat king missing rat and arrow with string, Splitter with just bow and sword, Breakfightin Raph complete, (8 items)
Quantity of Wallace & Gromit Figures and stationary, including full set of 8 vivid imaginations figures, in 2 sealed carded back packs, loose vivid imaginations west wallaby street playhouse, originals stickers and inner cards comes with loose set of 6 out of 8 figures, plus figure style stationary set of Gromit in his plane with, rubber, sharpener and ruler, Preston pencil holder, Robert Frederick ltd stationery box, themed writing paper, notelets and envelopes, peter pan(company) unused badge and magnet craft set, plus four sealed children foundation rubber pin badges, tie rack boxed Wallace bow tie, Wesco character wall clock untested.(19 items)
A white gold diamond set bow brooch, c.1925, an open ribbon bow, milligrain set with lines of eight cut diamonds, to a flat section plain bar with visor catch. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 55 x 11mm, 4.45gCondition report: Marked 18ct & PLAT.Bar and pin test as approximately 18ct gold.Ribbon motif tests as platinum.Scratches to gold.Catch secure.
A diamond set bow brooch, with an open ribbon bow, grain set throughout with brilliant cut diamonds, to pin, roller catch and safety chain, tested as approximately 18ct gold, 40 x 35mm, 15.23gCondition report: No evidence of damage to the brooch. Very minor surface marks to the gold.Surface reaching inclusions to some of the diamonds.Previous insurance valuation dated 7.4.87 available to view.
Three pearl necklaces, to include a two row graduated cultured freshwater pearl necklace, the pearls 10.2 to 6.5mm in size, strung knotted to silver paste set box clasp in the form of a bow, 405mm long (shortest row), 64.58g, a two row graduated cultured pearl necklace, 7 to 3.5mm in size, strung plain to metal safety clasp, ignore markings, and a single row graduated freshwater pearl necklace (3)Condition report: Pearls a little dirty, would benefit from being cleaned. Stringing a little loose, would benefit from being restrung. Clasp secure.Slight wear to the nacre of some of the pearls.
A 9ct gold pin set open-faced fob watch, 33mm diameter, with a gilt dial with engraved floral bouquet to the centre, black Roman numerals and blued spade hands, with metal cuvette/dust cover, and a silver enamelled bow brooch fitting, 32.15gCondition report: Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands set.Marks to dial and perspex.Wear to the crown.Case back and sides dented.Some damage to the enamel of the brooch.
An early 20th century continental engine turned 14k open face keyless chronometre pocket watch, with Arabic dial and subsidiary seconds, case diameter 45mm, gross weight 56 grams.CONDITION: Dial has star crack. Several small dings to the case back and the gauge is quite thin. Numerous small dings around the sides of the case. Pendant bow is gilt metal. Numerous minor scratches to the glass. Inner cuvette is gilt metal, a little worn and catches to the case back when opening. Watch ticks then stops. Hands adjust.
A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY VIOLIN, bearing a facsimile label for Antonio Stradivarious, stamped 'GRAND SOLO' to the back of the scroll, two piece back, overall length 59cm, back length excluding button 35.5cm, together with a bow and in a modern hard carry case, and a half size violin with brass spike fitted, length 47cm overall (2) Condition Report The violin scroll is damaged, split where the button is fixed. General age related wear and tear. Smaller violin has damage to the edges
A late Georgian figured mahogany bow front chest of drawers with spiral turned quartered columns, fitted with two short and three long drawers, 120 cm wide x 55 cm deep x 92 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Moulding loss to top edge together with some moulding loss around the edge of the drawers in places. the chest of drawers also lacking feet.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MOONSTONE AND DIAMOND PENDANT, the central oval moonstone cabochon, collet mounted and suspended within an open arched frame set with a small diamond highlight flower and leaves, with a bow below and a single diamond drop, total weight of diamonds estimated approx. 0.28cts, all in unmarked white metal to a yellow metal back and frame (tests as approx. 9ct gold), 36mm long, (4g)
A 19TH CENTURY RUBY AND DIAMOND HEART RING, the pear shaped ruby surrounded by rose cut diamonds, surmounted with a rose cut diamond bow, total weight of diamonds estimated approx. 0.66cts, all set in unmarked yellow gold with plain band, (tests as approx. 18ct gold), size H, (2.5g)The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Diamonds bright and reasonably lively. Ruby is medium-dark red, reduced transparency. Some wear throughout and lower band a little thinned.
A Late 19th Century French Gilt Wood Bow and Breakfront Wall Mounted Console Table of "Louis XVI" Design, white marble slab to top with moulded edge, the fluted apron with central shell and acanthus leaf ornament flanked by leaf capped scroll supports hung with acanthus leaf swags, 43ins wide x 16.5ins deep x 18.5ins high
A Late George III Mahogany Bow and Breakfront Sideboard, inlaid with boxwood stringings with low back panel, fitted central drawer above arched kneehole and flanked by deep cellarette drawer to right and cupboard to left, each with twin dummy drawer front, on six finely turned and reeded legs, 61ins wide x 26ins deep x 38ins high

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