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JASON X (2001) - Jason Voorhees' (Kane Hodder) Screen-matched Hockey MaskJason Voorhees' (Kane Hodder) screen-matched hockey mask from James Isaac's slasher sequel Jason X. Four hundred and fifty-five years after being captured and cryogenically frozen by the US government, Jason was discovered by a group of students on a scientific field trip. Jason wore his mask while hunting down the students one by one, after awakening on their spaceship. This mask matches the one seen on screen for the majority of the film, through the positioning of its slashes, scratches and markings. The tenth instalment in the Friday The 13th series marked the first time the mask design had no direct lineage to the previous masks. This version has a more angular appearance and was made from fibreglass rather than the vacuum-formed plastic technique used for previous iterations. The hockey mask features leather straps made from repurposed belts and has remnants of foam padding on the interior. It is spray-painted yellow, with a red triangle emblem painted on the forehead, and features intentional distressing, including a deep slash across the forehead and damage to the edge of the mask near the left cheek. There are remnants of glue on the interior, while the metal buckle on the leather straps exhibits rusting due to age. Dimensions: 31 cm x 21 cm x 17 cm (12 1/4" x 8 1/4" x 6 3/4")Additional Provenance: This lot comes from the personal collection of Friday the 13th collector and historian Mario Kirner.DescriptionA wrist communicator from Nicholas Meyer's sci-fi sequel Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Chekov (Walter Koenig) and Captain Terrell (Paul Winfield) used communicators to talk to Khan (Ricardo Montalban) after they were forced to betray Kirk (William Shatner) on Regula.This resin communicator is painted black and attached to a black leather strap that fastens via sewn-on strips of Velcro®. The body features speaker holes, fake switches on the side and four solid buttons on the top with a strip of paper above indicating their functions. It exhibits wear from production use, including scuffs, a white scratch on the strap and glue residue on the back between the resin body and the leather strap. Dimensions: 26.5cm x 7.5cm x 2.5cm (10 1/2" x 3" x 1")Estimate?This lot comes from the Friday the 13th Props Museum collection of Mario Kirner. The Museum was created as a private collection that showcased not only Jason's iconic hockey mask, but also a number of other movie props, costumes and additional materials that were used during the production of the Friday the 13th movies. An avid contributor in the screen-used prop and costume collecting field for more than 20 years, Mario Kirner has been a dedicated in his work and efforts to help to transform what was once a niche hobby into an popular culture phenomenon. Mario is not just a collector, but a true historian and curator of all things Jason Voorhees and Friday the 13th, also publishing a book dedicated to showcasing the museum's content and their stories. Estimate: £25,000 - 50,000 Ω View all lots from JASON X (2001)View all lots from FRIDAY THE 13TH - ALL ITEMSBidding for this lot will end on Thursday, November 9th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, November 10th, Saturday, November 11th or Sunday, November 12th.
THE BIONIC WOMAN (T.V. SERIES, 1976 - 1978) - Fembot HeadA fembot head from The Bionic Woman. The fembots, originally built by former OSI scientist Dr. Franklin (John Houseman), were powerful robots that looked identical to humans unless their facemasks fell off and revealed their mechanical nature.This fembot head consists of a plastic mask with a blonde synthetic wig affixed to a black flocked head. The face reveals multiple acrylic microchips, eyes, and a foam speaker. The head is fixed to a white plastic display stand with a "Fembot" plaque on the front. The wig and eyes are replicas that were added to complete the piece. This lot exhibits crumbled foam, discolouration on the mask, tangled hair fibres, and signs of restoration including paintwork and embellishments on the mouth speaker. Dimensions: 31.75 cm x 24.25 cm x 19 cm (12.5" x 9.5" x 7.5")Estimate: £6,000 - 12,000 Ω View all lots from BIONIC WOMAN, THE (1976-1978)Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, November 9th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, November 10th, Saturday, November 11th or Sunday, November 12th.
An mahogany cased cabinet gramophone by HMV. With panel sides and material speaker / cover to front, all raised on square legs. Includes large number of spare needles, original winding handle and small number of discs. HMV logo to inside lid. Measures 45cm (width) x 65cm (height) x 43.5cm (depth).
AN ACOUSTIC ENERGY AE100 SERIES SPEAKER SYSTEM comprising of an AE108S powered subwoofer (PAT pass and working), an AE107C centre speaker both in black covered finish and a pair of AE120 tall speakers with rosewood effect finish (condition report: foam surround on one woofer holed) and a pair of Mordaunt Short MS15 monitors (all working) (Condition report: some grilles have minor damage) (6)
A MOSTLY AIWA COMPONENT HI FI WITH A PAIR OF WHARFEDALE DIAMOND 7.1 SPEAKERS separates comprise of a XA-003 amplifier, an AD-WX929 dual tape recorder (neither tapes play) a Denon TU-260L tuner, an Eclipse TT430 turntable and a Roxel DVD player (drawer stuck)(all PAT pass and working unless stated) (Condition report: binding posts to one speaker broken off but both in working order, some scratches to top of lid) (7)
3 deutsche Röhrenradios mit Bakelitgehäusen1) Blaupunkt 4W29, um 1939, Ideal-Werke AG, Berlin, 3 Röhren, Langwelle und Mittelwelle, 110-240 Volt Wechselstrom, dynamischer Lautsprecher, ungetestet. - 2) Siemens Standard 62W "Herr im Frack", um 1936, Siemens & Halske, Berlin, 3 Röhren, Langwelle und Mittelwelle, 110-240 Volt Wechselstrom, dynamischer Lautsprecher, ungetestet. - Und: 3) "Kleiner Katzenkopf" Modell 230W, um 1931, Telefunken Deutschland (TFK), 4 Röhren, Langwelle und Mittelwelle, 107-220 Volt Wechselstrom, für externen Lautsprecher, ungetestet. - Alle Bakelitgehäuse in gutem Zustand, jeweils komplett mit Röhren, allen Bauteilen und Original-Rückwand. Start Price: EUR 240 Zustand: (2-3/-)3 German Tube Radios with Bakelite Cases1) Blaupunkt 4W29, c. 1939, Ideal-Werke AG, Berlin, 3 tubes, long wave and medium wave, 110-240 volts AC, dynamic loudspeaker, untested. - 2) Siemens Standard 62W "Gentleman in tailcoat", c. 1936, Siemens & Halske, Berlin, 3 tubes, long wave and medium wave, 110-240 volts AC, dynamic loudspeaker, untested. - And: 3) "Small cat head" model 230W, c. 1931, Telefunken Germany (TFK), 4 tubes, long wave and medium wave, 107-220 volts AC, for external speaker, untested. - All bakelite cases in good condition, complete with tubes, all components and original rear panels. Start Price: EUR 240 Condition: (2-3/-)
4 deutsche Röhrenradios1) Saba 358GWKP, um 1940, 4 Röhren (UCH11, UBF11, UCL11 und UY11), Langwelle, Mittelwelle und Kurzwelle, Allstromgerät 110-240 Volt, dynamischer Lautsprecher, Bakelitgehäuse, minimaler Riß am unteren Rahmen, ungetestet. - 2) Saba 442WLK, um 1937, Schwer & Söhne, 6 Röhren (AF3, AK2, AF7, AB2, AL4 und AZ1), Langwelle, Mittelwelle und zweimal Kurzwelle, 110-240 Volt Wechselstrom, dynamischer Lautsprecher, Holzgehäuse, Skala unter Klappdeckel, ungetestet. - 3) Nora W321L, um 1934, 4 Röhren (AF3, AF7, AL5 und RGN1064), Langwelle, Mittelwelle und Kurzwelle, 120-240 Volt Wechselstrom, dynamischer Lautsprecher, Holzgehäuse (erste Ausführung), ungetestet. - Und: 4) Seibt Tannenberg 214W, um 1934, 3 Röhren, Langwelle, Mittelwelle und Kurzwelle, 110-240 Volt Wechselstrom, dynamischer Lautsprecher, Holzgehäuse, funktioniert. - Alle Radios komplett mit Röhren, allen Bauteilen und Rückwand. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (3+/-)4 German Tube Radios1) Saba 358GWKP, c. 1940, 4 tubes (UCH11, UBF11, UCL11 and UY11), long wave, medium wave and short wave, all-current set 110-240 volts, dynamic speaker, bakelite case, minor crack on lower frame, untested. - 2) Saba 442WLK, c. 1937, Schwer & Söhne, 6 tubes (AF3, AK2, AF7, AB2, AL4 and AZ1), long wave, medium wave and twice short wave, 110-240 volts AC, dynamic loudspeaker, wood case, scale under hinged lid, untested. - 3) Nora W321L, c. 1934, 4 tubes (AF3, AF7, AL5 and RGN1064), long wave, medium wave and short wave, 120-240 volts AC, dynamic loudspeaker, wood case (1st version), untested. - And: 4) Seibt Tannenberg 214W, c. 1934, 3 tubes, long wave, medium wave and short wave, 110-240 volts AC, dynamic speaker, wood case, works. - All radios complete with tubes, all components and rear panels. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (3+/-)
Triang Minic clockwork tinplate pair (1) 17M Vauxhall Tourer - light blue body, chrome trim and wheels (2) 29M Pre-War Traffic Car - dark blue body, black chassis, chrome trim, fuel can on running boards, speaker to roof - Fair to Good - flat spots to tyres, a few chips & rubs, discolour - unboxed.
Trade cards, USA, Topps, Magic Photo cards, 1948, Baseball Hall of Fame, miniature size, 8 type cards, no 1, Lou Boudreau, no 2, Cleveland Indians, no 3, Bob Elliott, no 4, Cleveland Indians 4.3, no 5, Cleveland Indians 4.1, (Lou Boudreau scoring), no 7, Tris Speaker, no 9, Connie Mack, no 17, George Sisler, no 18, Tinker & Evans, & no 19, Third Base Cleveland Indians (all with some faults, creasing etc, fair/gd)
Hornby 00 Gauge Locomotives and Pullman Coaches and Lima Dapol Graham Farish Coaches and wagons and Bachmann HO Gauge American Diesel (qty), Hornby, BR green Britannia Class 70013 'Oliver Cromwell', R840 LMS Black Stanier Black Five, tender lacks chassis, R223 Pullman Car 'Lucille' , R233 Pullman Brake 'Car No 78', R233 'Agatha', R4312 Railroad series 'Rosemary' and an unnamed Pullman Car, Graham Farish LMS Suburban Coaches (2) and unbranded LMS 12 wheel Dining Car, in Dapol Box, Graham Farish twin wagon set and Lima Breakdown Crane, all in original boxes, unboxed Lima BR blue 6009 'King Charles II', Kitmaster LMS black Saddle Tank, Loco kitbuilt body No 2959, Tri-ang repainted Clerestory coach, various wagons (5), 00 Gauge Vehicles (6), LGB and Piko G Scale point motors (3), Hand point Levers (3), Loud speaker unit, Bachmann Union Pacific yellow Loco and Caboose Combo, in original box, F-VG, boxes F-G (qty)
LGB G Scale (Gauge 1) Motor Bogies overhead line and other G scale items (qty), a pair of LGB motored bogies of 75mm wheelbase with outside coupling rods and fly cranks, both VG, appear little used, a tube of 56201 overhead catenary sections, appears new/unopened, presumed contents 12 lengths, a 2003-issue 'World of LGB' volume, two small LGB timber wagons, one with modified couplers, a Bachmann or similar AT&SF caboose in brown, a boxed Aristo-Craft bogie tender (apparently for a Rogers 2-4-2 not found), and an unboxed bogie tender for UP No. 1218, (appears fitted with a speaker, but no loco found), with two crewman and a wooden crate, mostly G-VG (qty)
A TECHNICS COMPONENT HI FI WITH MISSION 737R SPEAKERS, comprising of a SL-QD33 turntable, a SU-V40 VC4 amplifier, a ST-G40L tuner, a RS-B305 Tape player and a SL-PG520A CD player (drawer front and Technics sign missing from front panel)(all PAT fail due to joined cables and uninsulated plugs but all working and sounding amazing, Speaker cloth loose in places)
A CAMBRIDGE AUDIO COMPONENT HI FI AND A PAIR OF GALE GOLD MONITOR SPEAKERS comprising of an A5 Integrated amplifier, a D100 CD player with remote and a T100 Tuner along with power and interlink and speaker cables (all PAT pass and working) (Condition report: one speaker low on top end sound, sticker to front of tuner) (5)
2 WW2 German Kriegsmarine flags, by repute taken from the German Cruiser Prinz Eugen in May 1945 in Copenhagen. The larger example is of standard Kriegsmarine pattern, screen printed cotton with hemmed edges and the hoisting loops still present. Marked ‘Kr Fl 150 x 205’ and ‘Textilindustrie G.Bukiet Litzmannstadt’. The smaller example is of the standard party style with a screen printed red field and white roundel to the centre. The flag also retains its hosting rope and loop. Marked ‘Gosch 50 x 85’ with the national eagle and letter M. It is also maker marked, but this is indistinct. Despite the printed size, the larger flag actually measures 230 x 135cm. The smaller flag does measure 50 x 80cm. Notes: acquired in May 1945 by George Pickering R.N, who was stationed in Copenhagen at the time the German cruiser Prinz Eugen was surrendered to the British Royal Navy. It’s believed that George was an intelligence officer, and a fluent German speaker, and this allowed him access to the ship during its surrender. For further details and history, please see the Prinz Eugen bulkhead clock lot, acquired by George at the same time. Condition: both flags have old moth damage from storage, with the smaller flag having more significant damage. The larger example is more instant, with the moth holes near the bottom end. The flags are in otherwise clean condition.

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