A hand-drawn Ray Harryhausen concept sketch c. 1961 showing Talos from the production of Don Chaffey's fantasy adventure Jason and the Argonauts. The artwork shows the giant bronze statue blocking the path of the Argo as the ship attempted to leave the Isle of Bronze.Rendered in pencil on vellum, this image was transposed almost identically to the final film, with the only change being the addition of a helmet and sword for Talos. The edges of the vellum are irregularly cut, but the piece remains in very good overall condition. Dimensions: 51 cm x 35 cm (20" x 13 3/4") LiteratureThe final key art version of this image features on pages 106-107 of The Art of Ray Harryhausen by Ray Harryhausen and Tony Dalton, and on page 157 of Ray Harryhausen: An Animated Life by Ray Harryhausen and Tony Dalton. Both are published by Aurum.£3000-5000 †Δ*Sold without copyright; see copyright notice in the Buyer's Guide
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A hand-painted G'Kar statue from the sci-fi television series Babylon 5. In the fifth season episode "Objects in Motion", an admirer presented G'Kar (Andreas Katsulas) with a statue in his likeness. This statue is made of resin hand-painted green and brown to resemble oxidised bronze, with red eyes. It is displayed on a wooden base, which shows adhesive residue from production, and carvings reading "026" and "PRSNH" on the bottom. The piece is intentionally distressed to look aged, and exhibits some paint chipping from age. Dimensions: 10.75 cm x 14 cm x 34.5 cm (4 1/4" x 5 1/2" x 13 1/2")£1000-1500 Ω Δ
A Klingon communicator from Leonard Nimoy's Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. The crew of the Enterprise used Klingon communicators to talk to each other while trying to return home, after they used their Klingon Bird of Prey ۠renamed the Bounty ۠to jump through time, ending up in "present-day" San Francisco. Made of resin and painted predominantly bronze, the communicator has been intentionally distressed to look weathered and worn, with faux-silver paint having been lightly dry-brushed on. It features red, white and blue detailing and a metal speaker in the centre, as well as eight silver-coloured fins at the top. It shows some wear from production use and age, with scuffs and scratches on top of the intentional distress. There are small areas where the paint has chipped away, revealing the paint underneath, and there is some glue residue where parts of the item have previously been repaired. Dimensions: 15.5 cm x 6.7 cm x 3 cm (6" x 2 3/4" x 1 1/4")£1000-1500 M
A set of three Isolinear chips and stand from Jonathan Frakes' sci-fi sequel Star Trek: Insurrection. Isolinear chips were used throughout the film, often seen on Picard's (Patrick Stewart) desk and in his quarters. The three isolinear chips are made of orange, yellow and green acrylic and have a faux-circuit-board design applied in silver-coloured paint on one side and bronze paint on the other. Each chip is marked with the ship's name, "U.S.S. ENTERPRISE 1701-E". The chips come on a stand made to present the chips on Picard's desk, which is made of black and clear acrylic, has chip slots and also features the ship title. The isolinear chips and stand show minimal signs of wear. Dimensions (each chip): 10 cm x 4.5 cm(4" x 1 1/2"); (chips in stand): 9.5 cm x 6.5 cm x 16 cm (4" x 2 1/2" x 6")£600-800 M
A light-up Bajoran interceptor miniature model from sci-fi TV series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Miniature models were used for the Bajoran ships, which first appeared in the Season 2 episode "The Siege", when two interceptors attacked the ship being flown by Commander Kira Nerys (Nana Visitor) and Lieutenant Jadzia Dax (Terry Farrell). The Starfleet officers managed to destroy one of the Interceptors before sustaining critical damage and crash landing. Models were later used in the Season 3 episode "Through The Looking Glass" and for cutaway footage of ships flying around DS9 in later seasons. The model is made of plastic and hand-painted to look as detailed and realistic as possible. It is predominantly decorated in shades of grey with bronze detailing, in keeping with the Bajoran aesthetic. It features €ËÅ“rust' markings and other examples of intentional distress, giving it the appearance of being well used and battle worn. When connected to mains power via a D-sub 9-pin connector, the lights within the model illuminate, lighting up the cockpit, windows and engines, as well as lights on the wing tips and the top of the ship. The miniature sits on a custom-made metal stand on a black wooden base. The stand is a fixed to a production-made filming mounting point, which can be hidden with an extra piece when not on the stand. There is a second hidden mounting point in the tail. It has some wear from production use and age, including a small repair to the left wing. Dimensions: 45 cm x 68 cm x 25 cm (17 3/4" x 26 3/4" x 9 3/4") ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Interceptors were lightly armed craft with two phaser emitters, used by the Bajoran Militia in the defense of Bajor. They were often utilised in the orbit of the planet but, as in "The Siege", could also fly within the atmosphere.£8000-10000 M *Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide
A Louis XVI style white marble and gilt-bronze garniture de cheminee, the portico-style clock with drum movement, painted enamel Arabic dial and urn surmount, the pair of candelabra of urn form with twin acanthus-wrapped branches on tapered pedestals and square plinth bases, H 26cm W 17.5cm (clock)
Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997). "Cup and Saucer II [medium version]". Color offset lithograph. 1977. Printed 1989. Signed in pencil, lower right. Edition c1,000. Heavy, smooth, light cream wove paper. Full margins. Fine impression. Fine contition. Literature/catalogue raisonne: Unknown to Doering/Von der Osten. Overall size: 38 3/8 x 25 1/2 in. (975 x 648 mm). A scarce poster. ‘Gordon’s Art Reference’ lists only two sales in this size. According to ‘Gordon’s’ the last sale of a signed impression was $500 at Treadway Toomey Auctions (20th Century Art & Design), 03/08/14, lot #759. For the exhibition ‘Roy Lichtenstein: Bronze Sculpture 1976-1989’ at the Sixty-Five Thompson Street gallery, New York City, held May 19 to July 1, 1989. Image copyright © Estate of Roy Lichtenstein. [28954-6-225]
Ca. 800 BC. Rare important Greek Archaic period Bronze Arm Torc with Ram Head Terminals, beautifully detailed. Good Condition, intact, amazing smooth brown patina, wearable. Size: 125x100mm; 4.92x3.94in; 365gr; Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1980s, All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.1200 AD . A wonderful Medieval Seljuk Bronze single handed Jug with spout with decorated and inscribed body. Good Condition. Intact; Size: 300x160mm; 11.81x 6.3in; 1800gr; Provenance: From an old Professional British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1970s, All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
ca. 2000–1900 B.C. Collection of Cypriot bronze spearheads (3). Cast bronze spear in amazing condition with a smooth green patina; Good Condition.70-140mm; 2.76- 5.51in; 75gr; Provenance: From an old British collection formed in the 1990s. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.500 BC Interesting Achaemenid cast Bronze Vessel; mace head shape. Good Condition, Size: 80x75mm; 3.15x 2.95in; 300gr ; Provenance: From an old Professional British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1970s, All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.100 AD.Delightful Roman Bronze Oil Lamp, composed by a short foot with elongated spout, flanges to each side and openwork design handle with original chained attached; A beautiful and rare example! Good Condition; on custom made stand; Size: 130x90mm;5.12x 3.54in; 730gr; Provenance: Property of a British collector; originally in Arnos Jumperz, Leverkusen collection. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.1000 BC Interesting Bronze Age Luristan bowl, fashioned from hammered bronze sheet, Good Condition; Size: 225x 100mm; 8.86x 3.94in; 1250gr; Provenance: From an old Professional British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1970s, All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.1200 AD . Beautiful, Intact bronze Seljuk Bronze Helmet; with adjsutable nose guard, conical shape, and the inserted tube in the from part for attachment of feathers. Superb Condition, on custom made stand ; Size: 250x200mm; 9.84x7.87in- nose guard- 245mm; 9.65in; 1700gr; Provenance: Important London collection of Ancient art; formed in 1970s then passed by descent. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.100 AD.Delightful Roman Bronze Oil Lamp,composed by a short foot with elongated spout, flanges to each side and openwork design handle in the shape of a leaf . A beautiful and rare example! Good Condition; minor restoration; Size: 180x110mm;7.09x4.33in;900gr; Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1980s, All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.900 AD. A rare Bronze Viking Bracelet made from twisted wire forming a hollow tube, the hollow tube is then twisted to form the bracelet, amazing piece of craftsmanship.Good Condition. Wearable.Size: 75mm;2.95 in;49 gr; Provenance: Private Kent collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK art market, All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.100-300 AD.A Roman bronze fibula (brooch) in the form of a profile rendering of a horse with rider, the horse trotting forward with one leg raised as if on parade. The fibula, used to fasten clothing, was sometimes decorated with a symbol of something important to the owner; perhaps this one, its silvered surface suggesting an owner with elite status, belonged to a person who participated in military parades or owned a racing horse. Good Condition. intact. Size: 30mm; 1.18in; 3gr; Provenance: Private Kent collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK art market, All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.900 AD. Amazing Viking reconstructure Belt using modern leather with authentic gilt bronze appliqués.Beautifully preserved . Good Condition; Size: 1060mm; 41.73in;120gr;Provenance: From an old British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1980s. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.500 AD. Interesting Roman bronze signet Ring with a inserted garnet stone depicting a horse with human head -Centaurs- The centaurs were believed to live in the forests of Thessaly, beyond the laws of man. These mythical creatures may actually have had a basis in reality as there was a tradition in Thessaly of hunting bulls on horseback and the very word centaur may have originally meant ‘bull-killer’. Perhaps the horsemen of Thessaly were so skilled that they seemed at one with their horse and so the myth of a single creature was born. Good Condition; wearable; Inner diameter: 15mm; outer diameter: 30mm ring size UK Q; US 7; 11gr; Provenance: Private Kent collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK art market, All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.3000 BC . A fine example of Bronze Age weaponry ; beautiful cast mold spiked spear head . Fine, smooth patina. Good Condition; on custom stand ; 330mm;12.99in;780gr; Provenance: From an old British collection formed in the 1990s; previously acquired in Germany. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.300 AD. A bronze plate Brooch shaped as four profile horse-heads radiating from a central dot, each with ring-and-dot eye and notched mouth, triangular ear; hinged pin and catch plate to the reverse. Good Condition;Size: 40mm;1.57in;12gr; Provenance: Property of a European gentleman living in London; acquired on the UK art market.All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca. 3000 BC . A fine example of INDO-GANGETIC, Bronze Age weaponry ; beautiful cast mold spiked spear head . Fine patina. Good Condition; on custom stand ;380mm 14.96in; 790gr; Provenance: From an old British collection formed in the 1990s; previously acquired in Germany. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
ca. 2000–1900 B.C. Collection of Cypriot bronze spear heads(3). Cast bronze spear in amazing condition with a smooth green patina; Good Condition;Size: 100-150mm; 3.94- 5.92in; 70gr; Provenance: From an old British collection formed in the 1990s. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.1300 AD. Wearable Crusaders bronze ring with circular shaped bezel depicting constellations, moon crescent and sun. Good Condition; wearable; Inner diameter: 20mm; outer diameter: 21mm ring size UK U; US 10; 5gr; Provenance: Private London collection, formed in the 1970s on the UK and European art market. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
ca. 1000 - 600 BC. Rare Bronze age, LURISTAN battle axe. This is an excellently formed, heavy battle axe blade with a cylindrical shaft hole. Rare type, Superb Condition; ;185mm;7.28in; 435gr; Provenance: From an old British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1980s. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity

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