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Lot 589

Music and Entertainment, The Rolling Stones, a collection of Stones memorabilia to include 1989 boxed silver Mick Jagger coin with certificate of authentication (no 5260), 1990 Urban Jungle Tour ticket and programme, Voodoo Lounge 1994/5 programme in gift bag, Licks World Tour 2002/3 programme, Rock and Roll Circus limited edition book (1200 of 2000) and other Stones books. Together with ZZ Top 1991 World Tour concert programme and ticket (gd)

Lot 722

Concorde memorabilia, to include model of Concorde, 22cm long, Flight Certificate presented to Ronald C Rudkin, Inflight Entertainment guide, Business Life magazine, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 362

STAR WARS: RETURN OF THE JEDI (1983) - Anthony Daniels Collection: Screen-matched Light-up C-3PO (Anthony Daniels) Head - A screen-matched light-up C-3PO (Anthony Daniels) head from Richard Marquand's Star Wars: Return of the Jedi.C-3PO voiced the first on-screen dialogue in A New Hope and is one of the only characters to appear in all 9 films of the Star Wars saga, making Threepio one of the most memorable robots in cinema history. In Return of the Jedi, Threepio's role grew to arguably his most prominent in the entire series, with him playing a key part in delivering a message on behalf of Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) to Jabba the Hutt; working for Jabba as a translator; joining the Rebel strike force to the Forest Moon of Endor; and being perceived as a God by the Ewoks and convincing them to join the Battle of Endor.This head screen-matches to several of the scenes on Endor, including when Luke reunites with the group after the speeder bike chase and as the Rebels scout out and approach the shield reactor. It matches through distinct markings on the right side of C-3PO's outer perimeter ring. Daniels has also frequently posed with the head for publicity purposes.This is the only complete C-3PO head from Return of the Jedi currently in a private collection and it is offered directly from Anthony Daniels. Daniels, who played C-3PO within the costume as well as providing the voice, is the only actor to have featured in all Star Wars theatrical releases. C-3PO's enduring popularity is a testament to Daniels' fantastic performances. The golden robot was originally designed by legendary concept artist Ralph McQuarrie, and Daniels instantly fell in love with the character when he saw McQuarrie's concepts. The initial designs were based on Walter Schulze-Mittendorff's Maschinenmensch "Maria" robot from Fritz Lang's 1927 German expressionist sci-fi film Metropolis. After being cast as Threepio, Daniels went through a lengthy process of moulding his face, torso and limbs to create the costume. Several different versions of the head were sculpted by Liz Moore, and George Lucas chose the now-iconic design.The costume head is made of very thin fibreglass to be as close-fitting and lightweight as possible, and it comprised of three major components: a backplate, faceplate (with installed eyes), and a neck-ring which are fixed together with two neck-bolts and the forehead antennae. It differs in its construction from the ones originally built for A New Hope, including the one which Propstore sold in its UK Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction in November, 2023. Where the head from A New Hope features aluminum details that were machined and individually-installed at the back of the head and the mouth of the faceplate, these components are cast into the fiberglass on this head. The fittings that hold the two halves of the head together were also updated as the films progressed; the neck bolts and forehead antennae were threaded connectors on the Episode IV pieces, whereas this head features the more advanced quarter-turn versions.The costume's illuminating "photoreceptor" eyes were designed in such a way as to keep them from blinding Daniels when illuminated; a black material was installed behind the lights to shield Daniels' eyes, leaving only small ports through which the performer could see. The eyes retain their original wiring, which is taped to the inside of the head, and they connect to a more recently installed battery pack and switch.The interior of the backplate has "5" handwritten in black marker pen.The whole head has been intentionally distressed and tarnished to give the character a very weathered look, worlds away from the clean, golden sheen which the character appeared with during the medal ceremony at the end of Episode IV.The costume head's eyes illuminate when an internal switch is activated, and it is presented on a custom-made display stand.Threepio stands as one of the most recognizable cinema designs of all time. This screen-matched C-3PO costume head, with direct provenance to the production, is one of the most significant artifacts from the original Star Wars film to come to market. Dimensions: 9.75" x 7.75" x 12.5" (25 cm x 20 cm x 32 cm) Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Special shipping required; see special shipping notice in the Buyer's Guide.This lot comes from the personal collection of actor Anthony Daniels. Daniels plays loyal protocol droid C-3PO in the Star Wars saga. He first appeared in the role in 1977 and is the only actor to appear in all Star Wars feature films to date.See PDF below for a comprehensive study of this and other lots in the Anthony Daniels collection. Estimate: $500,000 - 1,000,000Bidding for this lot will end on Tuesday, March 12th. The auction will begin at 9:00AM PDT 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 Wednesday, March 13th or Thursday, March 14th.

Lot 422

QUANTITY OF ENTERTAINMENT/MUSIC MEMORABILIA - STAMPS ETC

Lot 792

[HENDRIX JIMI]: (1942-1970) American rock guitarist and singer. A pair of funky red corduroy ribbed bell bottom trousers owned and worn by Jimi Hendrix in 1968, with a zip fastener and elasticated waist band, and two small inside pockets, measuring approximately 38” in length and 11” wide at the base. A wonderful and desirable piece of memorabilia associated with one of the most celebrated musicians of the 20th century, who was also noted for his fashion sense, typifying the 1960s and counter-culture movement. Some light age wear, VG Provenance: The present trousers were previously sold by Bonhams in their sale of Film Entertainment and Autographs, Psychedelic and Underground Posters, Rock and Pop, Rare Records on 21st, 22nd & 23rd March 1995 (Lot 2472). Their catalogue, a copy of which is included in the present lot, stated that the trousers were worn by Hendrix ‘in 1968 Civic Auditorium, Bakersfield, California, Oct. 26, seen on camera by Ron Rafaelli, photographer with Jimi at this time’.

Lot 260

A set of 20 'Capital T - Trim Ademi music memorabilia lithograph high gloss colour art posters. Two individual designs - one titled 'Shits Getting Surreal with Salvador Dali representation' (two in number) and one untitled - Young Women in Straight Jacket with walking figures with umbrellas' (eighteen in number). Trim Ademi (Albanian) known professionally as Capital T, is a Kosovo-Albanian rapper, singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Pristina, his uncle introduced him to music and rapping at an early age. He rose to recognition in the Albanian-speaking world, after the release of his first two albums Replay (2010) and KAPO (2012). Due to the success of his albums, he founded his own record label Authentic Entertainment. All individually signed by 'Capital T'. All unframed.Measures approx. 29.5cm x 42cm.

Lot 555

FRAMED ENTERTAINMENT MEMORABILIA, comprising a signed photograph of Evelyn Laye dated 1938, approximate size 30cm x 22cm, promotional cards signed by Jasper Carrot, Mike Harding, Michael Bates and two with indistinct signatures, promotional cards for Leo Sayer, Brian and Michael, Rupert - an Elvis impersonator and an unidentified female

Lot 535

Modern / Pop Art, entertainment memorabilia books and auction catalogues including Bonhams, Christies, Francis Bacon by Andrew Wright, Ashmolean Bacon / Moore, Blek Le Rat by Sybille Prou and King Adz, Banksy Wall and Piece etc

Lot 746

Memorabilia - That's Entertainment programme along with a ticket for the European Celebrity premiere on Oct 2nd 1974 signed by Paul McCartney, Lionel Blair and two others

Lot 58

Walt Disney (1901-1966). Autograph in blue ink, inscribed & signed, "With all best wishes, Walt Disney", 6.5 x 13cm, presented with a modern portrait and other suitably chosen prints, framed & glazed as one. Together with the original purchase invoice from Bonhams (Lot 48, Entertainment Memorabilia, 3 Jul 2013), and a Certificate of Authenticity from Phil Sears Collectibles

Lot 374

A collection of Concorde Jet memorabilia/collectables, including in flight menus, entertainment guides, stationary, a vinyl bag etc

Lot 383

Concorde: A collection of commemorative Concorde memorabilia. Lot to include; A pair of white metal candlesticks, ephemera to include The Concorde menu - New York / London, Inflight Entertainment, Concorde embossed envelopes & writing paper, two Concorde flight certificates, background / specification pamphlet along with an official stationery folder containing embossed A4 paper / pen / postcards and two note books.  

Lot 198

HARLOW JEAN: (1911-1937) American actress & sex symbol. An exceptionally exquisite vintage signed and inscribed sepia 9.5 x 12 photograph of the platinum blonde in a full-length study, alluringly posing in a figure-hugging plain white gown and with one arm positioned behind her head. Signed in bold, dark fountain pen ink to a light area of the image with an inscription to Clark Gable, incorporating a quote from their film Red Dust, ‘ “E’s” in the port cabin, Just Jean’. Authentic autographs of Harlow are extremely rare in any form and it is hard to imagine a more desirable example than the present photograph, not least in regards to the quality of the image and the association. Some very light, minor thin bands of silvering to the extreme edges of the image, otherwise EX Clark Gable (1901-1960) American actor, Academy Award winner. Jean Harlow starred alongside Gable in a total of six films, including the box office successes Red Dust (1932; Gable also later starring in John Ford’s remake of the film, Mogambo) and Hold Your Man (1933). Gable was Harlow’s co-star in her final film, Saratoga, which was completed using doubles and released on 23rd July 1937, less than two months after her death. It was to be MGM’s most successful film of the year, and the highest-grossing film of Harlow’s career. Provenance: Acquired by the present vendor at Christie’s Entertainment Memorabilia sale in New York on 25th July 2003 (lot 71).

Lot 320

[HENDRIX JIMI]: (1942-1970) American rock guitarist and singer. A pair of funky red corduroy ribbed bell bottom trousers owned and worn by Jimi Hendrix in 1968, with a zip fastener and elasticated waist band, and two small inside pockets, measuring approximately 38” in length and 11” wide at the base. A wonderful and desirable piece of memorabilia associated with one of the most celebrated musicians of the 20th century, who was also noted for his fashion sense, typifying the 1960s and counter-culture movement. Some light age wear, VG Provenance: The present trousers were previously sold by Bonhams in their sale of Film Entertainment and Autographs, Psychedelic and Underground Posters, Rock and Pop, Rare Records on 21st, 22nd & 23rd March 1995 (Lot 2472). Their catalogue, a copy of which is included in the present lot, stated that the trousers were worn by Hendrix ‘in 1968 Civic Auditorium, Bakersfield, California, Oct. 26, seen on camera by Ron Rafaelli, photographer with Jimi at this time’.

Lot 349

[HALLIWELL GERI]: (1972- ) English singer, a member of the girl group the Spice Girls. Halliwell is also known as Ginger Spice. A ribbed red satin bodice created by Angels and Bermans of London (and bearing their label to the inside) for Geri Halliwell for the British musical comedy film Spice World (1997), the garment featuring red bead detail running vertically to the front and back and embellished with orange and red feathers to the rear. VG Geri Halliwell, who starred alongside her fellow girl group members in the film Spice World, can be seen wearing an identical costume in the final concert at London’s Royal Albert Hall in the movie. Angels and Berman were founded in 1840 and are the world’s longest established costume supplier to the film, theatre and television industries and have provided costumes for 37 films that have won the Academy Award for Best Costume Design. Provenance: Acquired by our vendor at Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia auction held at Knightsbridge, London, on 25th June 2014 (lot 303).

Lot 486

CONCORDE MEMORABILIA, a box containing a grey plastic Concorde wallet containing two uninscribed Flight Certificates, eight sheets of unused embossed Concorde writing paper and four envelopes, a boarding pass, November 1986 Inflight Entertainment Guide and High Life and Business Life magazines, two prints of Concorde, two pairs of grey socks in British Airways packaging, two envelopes contains Winter Schedules for 1986/87, three Charles Skilton's 607 postcards of Concorde and two Concorde information booklets, together with a boxed Wooster scale model of Concorde (1 box)

Lot 163

THE GODFATHER (1972) - Don Vito Corleone's (Marlon Brando) CoatDon Vito Corleone's (Marlon Brando) coat from Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather. Don Vito wore his coat when he was gunned down in the street by enforcers from the Tattaglia family while buying fruit. The Godfather won three Academy Awards®, including Best Picture, and over 50 years later, is still widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential films of all time.This light brown wool Brooks Van Horn & Son long coat is lined with brown satin and labelled "Marlon Brando CH 44 Coat Length 20/32/43/63" on the interior. Also included are black-and-white and colour-printed stills from the film. This coat exhibits fraying material along the bottom edge and holes in the lining.Additional Provenance: Lot 140, Christie's East Entertainment Memorabilia Auction in New York on 5 December 2000Estimate: £25,000 - 50,000 Ω View all lots from GODFATHER, THE (1972)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.

Lot 469

BEATLES, THE - Set of Unpublished and Autographed PhotosSet of 14 unpublished black-and-white photographs taken at the Floral Hall Ballroom in Morecambe, and three additional larger autographed images. The 14 unpublished photographs include a shot of all four members of the Beatles and one image of John Lennon alone taken when they performed at the Floral Hall Ballroom on 18 January 1963. The remaining 12 feature other bands during various performances at the same venue. The three larger images comprise an autographed headshot of Paul McCartney; a photo of Ringo Starr and McCartney mid-performance, which is also autographed by McCartney; and a photo of the band's original line-up in Hamburg, autographed by Pete Best, the band's drummer from 1960 to 1962. Some photographs display minor discolouration and crease lines. The lot is accompanied by a letter of authenticity from the previous owner of the set. Dimensions (largest photo): 27 cm x 20.25 cm (10 1/2" x 8")Additional Provenance:Lot 348, Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia Auction, 15 December 2010Additional Information:The majority of the unpublished photos feature other bands which performed at the Floral Hall Ballroom on various dates, including Freddie and The Dreamers, Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas and Joe Brown.Estimate: £800 - 1,600 M Bidding for this lot will end on Friday, November 10th. 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 Thursday, November 9th, Saturday, November 11th or Sunday, November 12th.

Lot 519

ELTON JOHN - Elton John's Stage-worn Tommy Nutter ShirtA striped shirt owned and worn by Sir Elton John during his Breaking Hearts Tour in 1984. This shirt was originally purchased from John's first Out of the Closet sale in London, in November 1994. Made by Savile Row tailor Tommy Nutter, the short-sleeved shirt is blue with a pink horizontal stripe and a plain white collar. There are minor signs of discolouration and marks on the collar.The lot is accompanied by five colour photos showing John wearing the shirt on stage, and an additional larger black-and-white image.Additional Provenance:Lot 89382, Heritage Auctions Entertainment & Music Memorabilia Signature Auction - Dallas #7201 on 20 July 2019Estimate: £1,000 - 2,000 † Bidding for this lot will end on Friday, November 10th. 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 Thursday, November 9th, Saturday, November 11th or Sunday, November 12th.

Lot 571

NIRVANA - Framed Kurt Cobain-handwritten Set ListA framed set list from a Nirvana concert handwritten by frontman Kurt Cobain. It is believed that this list was written circa 1992. The list is written in black marker on a sheet of lined A4 paper and features 18 song titles: "Drain You", "Aneurysm", "School", "Floyd", "Smells Like Teen Spirit", "About A Girl", "Polly", "Lithium", "Breed", "Sliver", "In Bloom", "Been A Son", "Negative Creep", "On A Plain", "Blew", "Something In The Way", "Talk To Me", and "Territorial Pissings." It comes presented in a black-painted wooden frame mounted alongside a black-and-white image of Cobain playing during a performance. The set list exhibits creasing, marks, and tears. There are strips of tape remnants, notably along the top, and there is light scuffing on the frame. Dimensions (displayed): 55.5 cm x 76 cm x 3 cm (21 3/4" x 30" x 1 1/4")Additional Provenance:Lot 249, Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia Auction, 18 July 2018Estimate: £10,000 - 20,000 M Bidding for this lot will end on Friday, November 10th. 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 Thursday, November 9th, Saturday, November 11th or Sunday, November 12th.

Lot 622

THE ROLLING STONES - 1966 Odeon Theatre Glasgow Concert HandbillA handbill promoting The Rolling Stones concert, which took place on 30 September, 1966, at the Odeon Theatre, Glasgow. This was one of two shows performed in Glasgow as part of The Rolling Stones 1966 British Tour. Printed on orange paper, the flyer displays a list of the acts that performed at the show. The supporting line-up included Ike & Tina Turner, The Yardbirds, Peter Jay and the New Jaywalkers, and The Kings of Rhythm Orchestra. A ticket order form is printed down the right edge. It exhibits fold lines, creasing, and minor edge wear. Dimensions: 14.5 cm x 22.5 cm (5 3/4" x 8 3/4")Additional Provenance:Lot 203, Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia Auction on 12 December 2012Estimate: £200 - 400 M Bidding for this lot will end on Friday, November 10th. 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 Thursday, November 9th, Saturday, November 11th or Sunday, November 12th.

Lot 660

A collection of TV and film related items, comprising; Siren (2018-2020), a production used Pruitt County Sheriff shoulder patch, together with a Siren Song Motel room key tag, each with Marvelous Treasures and Amusements certificate of authenticity; UFO, TV series 1970-71, Ed Bishop (Ed Straker) Indentified The Fanderson Audio Archive CD, together with a S.H.A.D.O. Con 2 promotional flier; UFO, TV series 1970-71, a prop letter of resignation with accompanying note; Passengers (2008), a Popular Health Services buisiness card for the character Claire Summers, played by Anne Hathaway; Gladiator (2000), a mini film poster, starring Russell Crowe and directed by Ridley Scott, 28 x 21.5cm; Spartacus (1960) a copy of the Roman scroll, together with a photographic print of Henry Fonda and Grenade Curran, signed by Curran verso, a Paramount Pictures Hollywood Project brochure and a Fox Theater Pomona brochure; and a Warner Brothers VIP Studio Tour bag, containing various film related ephemera to include a Halloween Resurrection notebook, a Tatopoulos sticker and Propstore Entertainment Memorabilia auction catalogue etc.

Lot 694

Santa Cruz, located on the central coast of California, is a vibrant coastal city known for its laid-back atmosphere, scenic beauty, and outdoor adventures. Here's an overview of what makes Santa Cruz a captivating destination:1. Beaches: Santa Cruz boasts beautiful beaches that attract locals and visitors alike. The iconic Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is a seaside amusement park with thrilling rides, arcade games, and entertainment. Nearby, Main Beach and Cowell Beach offer opportunities for sunbathing, swimming, and surfing. Natural Bridges State Beach is known for its rock formations and tide pools, providing a unique coastal experience.2. Santa Cruz Wharf: The Santa Cruz Wharf is a popular attraction that stretches out into Monterey Bay. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the coastline, indulge in fresh seafood at the waterfront restaurants, or go fishing off the pier. It's also a great spot for wildlife sightings, including sea lions and seabirds.3. Santa Cruz Mountains: The Santa Cruz Mountains offer a picturesque backdrop to the city. This forested region is home to numerous state parks and hiking trails, including Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park and Big Basin Redwoods State Park. Exploring these parks allows visitors to experience the awe-inspiring beauty of ancient redwood trees and enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, camping, and picnicking.4. Surfing and Water Sports: Santa Cruz is renowned for its surf culture and is often referred to as the birthplace of mainland surfing in the United States. Steamer Lane is a famous surf spot where experienced surfers can catch impressive waves. There are also opportunities for paddleboarding, kayaking, and boating in the area.5. Downtown Santa Cruz: The vibrant downtown area of Santa Cruz offers a mix of eclectic shops, boutiques, restaurants, and art galleries. Pacific Avenue is the main street lined with unique shops, cafes, and street performers, creating a lively and bohemian atmosphere. The weekly Santa Cruz Farmers Market showcases fresh produce and local products.6. Natural Wonders: Santa Cruz is surrounded by natural wonders that attract nature enthusiasts. The nearby Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary is home to diverse marine life, and visitors can take whale-watching cruises to observe whales, dolphins, and other sea creatures. The Seymour Marine Discovery Center provides educational exhibits and activities for learning about marine ecosystems.7. Santa Cruz Surfing Museum: Located in a lighthouse overlooking Steamer Lane, the Santa Cruz Surfing Museum celebrates the rich surfing history of the area. Visitors can explore exhibits showcasing vintage surfboards, photographs, and memorabilia, and learn about the sport's evolution in Santa Cruz.Santa Cruz's blend of stunning beaches, outdoor activities, surf culture, and relaxed vibe make it a popular destination for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and those looking to unwind by the coast. Whether enjoying the beach, exploring the redwood forests, or immersing oneself in the vibrant downtown scene, Santa Cruz offers a laid-back and enjoyable California experience.Measures 24 x 36.Mounted to linen.

Lot 908

Concorde Memorabila. Comprising:Official Concorde Flight Menu.British Airways "Your 23 Miles a Minute Factsheet" signed by 3 members of the air crew.Official inflight "Supersonic Stereo" entertainment programme.Various unused and used Concorde luggage labels in a Concorde folder.Posters & magazines showing images and structure of Concorde.Concorde slippers and British Airways eyeshades.Unused Natwest Concorde cheque book with numerous images of the plane.Sundry Saudi Arabian Airways memorabilia.

Lot 1042

A collection of approximately 35 checks signed by Bing Crosby in blue or black ink, dated 1961.Crosby was one of the more iconic figures in Hollywood history as both a musician and actor. He was a member of the famous Las Vegas staple "The Rat Pack" and filmed multiple movies with his partner-in-comedy Bob Hope.The checks represent Crosby's entertainment, personal, and investment interests at the time. 3.75 x 8.5 inches (largest)PROVENANCE Lot 2087, "Entertainment Memorabilia including Animation Art," Bonhams, Los Angeles, November 18, 2012

Lot 1043

A collection of Bing Crosby bookkeeping documents, c. 1961-1964.The collection includes multiple memos made out to Crosby's secretary Mozelle, notes related to Christmas lists and employee bonuses, and correspondence from Melnor Films Limited related to The Road To Hong Kong (United Artists, 1962). 8.75 x 11.25 inches (largest)PROVENANCE Lot 3144, "Entertainment Memorabilia including Animation Art," Bonhams, Los Angeles, May 5, 2013

Lot 1069

A B-3, brown leather/shearling lined aviation jacket as seen worn by Steve McQueen as "Capt. Buzz Rickson" in the war/drama The War Lover (Columbia Pictures Corporation, 1962). This style jacket features two leathers and numerous hand-sewn patches to prevent and conceal wear. The jacket's design features a wide fold-over collar with two buckles and straps to stand the collar up and cover the neck. There are two side adjustable buckles and zip closure. The jacket is in various shades of brown due to the types of leather, dyeing process, as well protective coating. There is a partial maker label, the remaining part of the label reads, "PROPERTY, AIR FORCE US ARMY," marked a size regular. This jacket shows moderate overall wear (primarily due to use by Captain Crewdson while riding on his motorcycle) inlcuding several holes and tears to the leather, balding to the lining, cracking to the leather coating, as well as numerous repairs and alterations. New leather patches are applied to the shoulders and inner sleeves, as well as hand-sewn repairs to tears on the sleeves and body of the jacket. The zipper was replaced and the interior lip at the zipper was removed. The shearling trim at the hem of the jacket has been removed as well, it appears to have been cut off. The wear is from age, use, and storage. In the film, set in 1943 Britain, McQueen plays reckless "Captain Buzz Rickson" in command of a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress bomber.The jacket was originally acquired from the film's Director of Aviation, Captain John Crewdson, who sported this original flying jacket during his service and at the beginning of production, and wore it for many years after when riding his motorbike. When McQueen complained of the costume department's version of a flight jacket being too large, it was suggested that Crewdson loan the jacket to the starring actor, which shows up in the final cut of the film.Includes a black and white lobby card and a DVD of the film. PROVENANCE Lot 44 "Entertainment Memorabilia," Bonhams, London, Knightsbridge, June 25, 2014

Lot 136

An "Officer Alex Murphy / RoboCop" stunt costume as seen worn by Peter Weller and/or his stunt double in the reprisal of the title role from Irvin Kershner's sequel film RoboCop 2 (Orion Pictures, 1990).Designed by Rosanna Norton, the costume comprises a fiberglass helmet with latex face, urethane armor, and an undersuit and gloves made of foam and spandex. The helmet and armor pieces bear "OCP" markings and are painted an iridescent blue, with the helmet created specifically for the production and the armor pieces believed to have originated from the production of the first film, RoboCop (Orion Pictures, 1987). Extensive wear from production use and age.  Breaks across the inside wrists on both gloves were professionally repaired in the past month.In the film, RoboCop fights drug dealers and corrupt politicians in the dystopian city of Detroit, while contending with new police droids, known as "RoboCop 2," created by the fictional Omni Consumer Products (OCP) to replace striking police officers. The chest plate of the costume can be seen during the scene in which "Angie" (Galyn Gorg) shoots RoboCop in the chest with a three-pronged taser. The damage from the prongs can be seen on the chest plate.Includes a DVD of the film.78.5 x 30 x 26 inches (overall)PROVENANCE Lot 365, "Entertainment Memorabilia," Prop Store of London, September 26, 2017.

Lot 213

An original 1998 Don Post Studios display statue commemorating the character "C-3PO" as portrayed by Anthony Daniels in Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (Lucasfilm Ltd., 1977). This full-scale model is composed of a gold-tone and silver-tone fiberglass material with various wiring elements throughout. This life-size figure features reflective gold-tone surfaces throughout the majority of the character's body, while the right leg is silver-tone. The character C-3P0 was first introduced in A New Hope as the lovable Protocol droid who is often seen alongside the Astromech droid R2-D2. This figure was created just one year prior to the highly-anticipated release of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (Lucasfilm Ltd, 1999), where we would be reintroduced to C-3PO and his young creator Anakin Skywalker (Jake Lloyd). A Don Post plaque at the base of the figure reads, "C-3PO/ Limited Edition Prop Replica/ 074/ as seen used in The/ Star Wars/ Trilogy." Figure: 74 x 33 x 29 inches; Crate: 90 x 48 x 48 inchesPROVENANCE Lot 441, "Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction 2017," Prop Store, September 26, 2003.

Lot 214

An original 1998 Don Post Studios display statue commemorating the character "R2-D2" as portrayed and operated by Kenny Baker in Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (Lucasfilm Ltd., 1977). This full-scale model is composed of a blue, white, and silver-tone fiberglass material with some metal component pieces. Near the character's feet, various rubber hose elements are present. This life-size figure features an illuminating processor state indicator, holographic projector, and radar eye. Hand-painted grime and dirt elements are present throughout the figure. The base that the character rests on is composed of a wooden particle board material. The character R2-D2 was first introduced in A New Hope as the lovable astromech droid who is often seen alongside the protocol droid C-3PO. This figure was created just one year prior to the highly-anticipated release of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (Lucasfilm Ltd, 1999), where we would be reintroduced to many beloved characters from the original Star Wars trilogy.  A Don Post Studios plaque at the base of the figure reads, "R2-D2/ Limited Edition Prop Replica/ 031/ as seen used in The/ Star Wars/ Trilogy." 40 x 37.25 x 44.5 inchesPROVENANCE Lot 442, "Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction 2017," Prop Store, September 26, 2003.

Lot 26

An original Kolaran rifle prop as seen used in Star Trek: Nemesis (Paramount Pictures, 2002). This prop rifle is composed of a combination of hand-painted cast resin, rigid foam, and some wooden elements. This type of prop rifle can be seen on the planet Kolarus III, when Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart), Worf (Michael Dorn), and Data (Brent Spiner) land on the planet and are attacked by a group of Kolarans in an armored vehicle. Includes a DVD of the film. 40 x 12.75 x 9.25 inchesPROVENANCE Lot 398, "Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction 2016," Prop Store, September 27, 2016.

Lot 70

A "Mr. Black / Berserker" Predator creature costume as seen worn by Brian Steele in Nimrod Antal's reboot/sequel film Predators (20th Century Fox, 2010), mounted on a custom mannequin with forest undergrowth detailed base.The costume includes: a hand-painted foam latex body suit with matching hands and feet; a foam latex headpiece with the Predator's characteristic dreadlocks crafted from foam; a hard rubber helmet with fiberglass layer, jawbone detail and various other decorations; hard rubber armor pieces; bracers with resin blades; a rubber collar; latex loincloth; and resin shoulder cannon. True to the original films, the long-awaited Predators follows a group of humans fighting to survive in a mysterious jungle while being hunted by the titular aliens. Adrien Brody, Topher Grace, Danny Trejo and others star as the human killers selected as prey. Steele portrays two of the Predators in the film, "Mr. Black / Berserker" (the Predator leading the hunt) and "Falconer." The group first encounters Berserker after discovering the Predator camp, the three Predators decloaking one by one after they have fled. Berserker can be seen most extensively at the end of the film, when survivors "Royce" (Brody) and "Isabelle" (Alice Braga) are attempting to escape. Royce faces off against the Predator and ultimately beheads it with an axe.Steele got his start in television roles such as "Harry" on Harry and the Hendersons (Amblin Television, 1991-1993) and moved on quickly to play a variety of animals, demons, vampires, and other fantastic creatures.Includes a DVD of the film.88.25 x 43 x 38 inches (overall)PROVENANCE Lot 346, "Entertainment Memorabilia," Prop Store of London, September 26, 2017

Lot 936

A gilt metal makeup compact with raised woven pattern. Inside the compact reveals a mirror, a Max Factor powder pufff with a cream silk, and a pink velvet powder pad. 3.25 x 3.25 inchesPROVENANCE Partial Lot 58, "Film & Entertainment Memorabilia," Christie's (Sale #5238) December 19, 2007

Lot 961a

The iconic vibrant-flamingo-pink-silk-satin-organza haute couture evening dress was designed by Hubert Givenchy and worn by Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly in Blake Edward’s classic film Breakfast at Tiffany’s (Paramount, 1961). This eye-catching iridescent pink dress is a fashion confection that never loses its infectious sweet nature. Composed of a lovely silk-satin-organza brilliantly showcasing the many talents of French couturier Givenchy, the fitted bodice with a scoop neckline and princess seams showcases the poised nature of Hepburn and her gamine frame. The romance of the design grows with a tulip-shaped skirt, sewn to the bodice and gathering just above the hips. The gathered fullness and volume allow the skirt to gently float away from the body with the hem reaching past the knee, fully embellished with glass seed beads, faceted silver foil back rhinestones, and guipure applique, tassel-like fans, in pale gold, adding texture to the dress, uncharacteristic to Holly's previous fashions. Givenchy apprenticed with Spanish couturier Cristóbal Balenciaga, this particular design of Givenchy seems to capture a Spanish-like style, referencing Balenciaga's use of vibrant pinks and matador-like embroidery. The dress was a stark contrast to everything else Holly Golightly is seen wearing in the film, which primarily was black and earth tones. There is no label or size tag present.  Hepburn is seen in the dress towards the end of the film when the characters Holly and José (played by José Luis de Vilallonga) return from a night out. The scene showcases Hepburn’s emotional range, one moment buoyant and bubbly the next moment heartbroken, as she learns her brother Fred is dead. Paul who enters the scene, played by George Peppard, tries to comfort Holly who violently tears apart her apartment until she collapses in Paul’s arms and he places her on her bed. The overhead camera shot of Holly on the bed in the darkroom, light coming through the doorframe, and feathers floating from a torn pillow is a haunting image, the pink of the dress seems to be that small glimmer of hope that the character will come out of this sadness within herself to find true happiness. Givenchy designed this dress for his fall 1960 collection, which was shown in black. Lee Radziwell, a well-known client, was photographed wearing the design on March 20th, 1961 leaving the Hotel Carlyle with her sister Jacqueline Kennedy in New York City. Audrey asked Givenchy to make the design pink and to alter the neckline with a low-scoop neckline, the original neckline was cut higher to the neck.  Hubert Givenchy designed for his label until 1995, and the pieces he created for Audrey Hepburn became a lasting reference for style and fashion in pop culture. Images of Audrey in the house’s couture designs still influence designers today. Clare Waight Keller, appointed creative director from 2017 until 2020 for the fall 2018 couture collection,  featured an updated LBD-little black dress with an au courant hood reminiscent of Audrey's dresses in Breakfast at Tiffany's. The magic of Audrey as Holly, dressed to the 9’s throughout the film, in timeless Givenchy continues to illustrate romance and create a lust for French couture. This lot comes with a DVD/Blu-Ray of the film and an original movie still. PROVENANCE Lot 228 "Film and Entertainment Memorabilia," Christie's Auction House (Sale #1854) May 30, 2007.

Lot 1320

Entertainment, Film Memorabilia, a collection of trade pressbooks, posters, stills, synopses, brochures etc. Films include Ben-Hur, The Reckoning, Gone With The Wind, The Fury, Breakdance, Danish Blue etc. (gd) (qty)

Lot 622

Pan American World Airways, commonly known as Pan Am, was a major international airline that operated from 1927 to 1991. It was one of the most prominent and influential airlines in aviation history. Here's an overview of Pan Am:Founding and Early Years: Pan Am was founded in 1927 by Juan Trippe, initially operating as a mail carrier in the United States. It later expanded to offer passenger services, becoming the first airline to fly scheduled international flights. Pan Am played a significant role in the development of air travel infrastructure and pioneered many aviation innovations.Transoceanic Flights and Route Expansion: Pan Am became known for its transoceanic flights, connecting continents and opening up new travel opportunities. The airline introduced iconic routes like the Clipper service, which used flying boats to cross the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Pan Am expanded its route network to include destinations in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America, becoming a symbol of global air travel.Influence and Innovations: Pan Am was at the forefront of aviation innovations. It introduced numerous industry firsts, including the use of jet aircraft, computerized reservation systems, in-flight entertainment, and luxury amenities for passengers. Pan Am's aircraft were known for their distinctive blue-and-white livery and the iconic Pan Am logo.Cultural Significance: Pan Am played a significant role in popular culture and became a symbol of glamour and adventure. Its stylish cabin crew, known as "Pan Am stewardesses," were seen as epitomizing elegance and sophistication. The airline was featured in movies, TV shows, and literature, contributing to its cultural influence.Challenges and Decline: Pan Am faced various challenges throughout its history. Rising fuel costs, increased competition, and geopolitical factors such as the Airline Deregulation Act in the United States affected its profitability. Tragic events like the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988 also had a significant impact on the airline's reputation. Pan Am filed for bankruptcy in 1991 and ceased operations.Legacy: Despite its eventual demise, Pan Am left a lasting legacy in the aviation industry. It helped shape international air travel, pioneered long-haul routes, and influenced the development of airport terminals and passenger services. Pan Am's iconic logo and branding continue to be recognized and associated with the golden age of air travel.Today, Pan Am memorabilia and collectibles are highly sought after by aviation enthusiasts and collectors. The name "Pan Am" has been revived by other companies, but they are not directly affiliated with the original airline.Pan Am remains a symbol of the pioneering spirit of aviation and the romanticism associated with early commercial air travel. It holds a special place in the history of aviation as one of the world's most renowned airlines.Measures 54 x 36.

Lot 107

A collection of Concorde memorabilia, including eight concorde-branded wallets and ten box files containing stationary, flight certificates, an in-flight entertainment headset, and brochures, together with an international food guide, a Smythson of Bond Street 2001 diary, and a print. (1 box)

Lot 3094

Star Trek a group of thirty-one first edition hardback books, includes, TIPTON (Scott) Star Trek Vault: 40 Years from the Archives, illustrated throughout, a definitive tribute to the voyages of Captain Kirk and Gene Roddenberrys enduring science-fiction entertainment franchises of all time, features interviews, analysis, and memorabilia, within slipcase, published by Aurum Press, 2011; REEVES-STEVENS (Judith). The Art of Star Trek, Introduction by Hans Zimmerman, published by Pocket Books, 1995; Star Trek The Next Generation: The Continuing Mission, Introduction by Rick Berman, published by Pocket Books, 1997; OKUDA (Michael). The Star Trek Encyclopedia: A Reference Guide to the Future, two volumes includes the Updated and Expanded edition, dust-jackets unclipped, published by Pocket Books, 1994-1997; Star Trek Graphic Novel series, Eaglemoss Collections, ten volumes, dust-jackets unclipped, uniform pictorial boards published by DC Comics/IDW, 2017 2019; and others related. 4to, 8vo. (31) Condition Report: overall good conditions.

Lot 1340

Cinema photographs, a selection of approx. 61 mainly 7" x 5" film still photographs, mostly French, Swedish and a few British (1950s to 1970s). Film stars include Brigitte Bardot, Faye Dunaway 'The Wicked Lady', 'Seven Samurai', Ingrid Thulin, Liv Ullman 'Viskningar och Rop', Ingmar Bergman 'Tystnaden', Ulla Jacobson 'They Danced in Summer' 'The Chess Players', Saeed Jaffrey, Sanjeev Kumar, 'Seventh Veil' James Mason, Ann Todd, 'Le Voleur' Jean-Paul Belmondo etc. Sold with a quantity of entertainment and film memorabilia inc. signed postcard by Max Miller, autograph album with signatures of Ivy Benson, Lou Preager, Oscar Rabin, a few film stills, White Star Line menus (1949) and programme of events. Also film flyers and cuttings (mainly gd)

Lot 509

WW2 Collection of Paper Memorabilia Relating to ww2. Includes Note of how to Interrogate German Air Force Prisoners, Reproduction Air Raid Shelter Guide, German Language Wartime Entertainment Programme, Global Patents Development Ltd Letter Signed Dated 31st May 1943, Oliver Philpot Obituary, 2nd June 1940 Met Police Note of Advice to Relocate From Northolt Aerodrome, Copy of Report on Wing Patrols, Copy of Compat Report, Instructions for Controllers, Printed Signature Sheet, Notice to Enrolled Persons, Dennis David Signed Sheet. Interesting Information from WartimeAll autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.

Lot 159

GHOSTBUSTERS (1984) - Stuart Ziff Collection: Stay Puft Stretching Mechanical Head Prototype - A Stay Puft Marshmallow Man stretching mechanical head prototype from Ivan Reitman's fantasy-comedy film Ghostbusters. The Stay Puft Marshmallow Man ghost attacked the Ghostbusters after a failed attempt to stop Gozer. This lot comes from the collection of Ghost Shop creature effects supervisor Stuart Ziff. It consists of a foam head skin of the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man stretching over a fiberglass base. This unused piece was intended to show Stay Puft "melting" while being hit by charged particle beams from the Ghostbusters' neutrona wands, and includes a mechanism to stretch the mouth. This prototype also features a welded metal frame that allowed the head to stay in place when mounted. This lot exhibits discoloration from age. Dimensions: 18" x 12" x 12" (45.75 cm x 30.5 cm x 30.5 cm)Contains mechanical components; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.This lot comes from the collection of effects pioneer Stuart Ziff. Upon moving to Edlund's Entertainment Effects Group (later renamed Boss Film Studios) in 1983, Ziff headed the 50-person "Ghost Shop" responsible for the groundbreaking demonic special effects in Ivan Reitman's comedy classic Ghostbusters. Numerous ghosts and spectral phenomena created for the picture, including the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man's costume, immediately landed in the American pop culture lexicon, where they've remained for nearly four decades. Propstore is proud to offer never-beforeseen production materials from Stuart Ziff's pioneering work on Ghostbusters, alongside other one-of-a-kind memorabilia from his 40-plus-year career as a Hollywood pioneer.Estimate: $4,000 - 8,000Bidding for this lot will end on Wednesday, June 28th. The auction will begin at 8:00AM PDT 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 Thursday, June 29th or Friday, June 30th.

Lot 160

GHOSTBUSTERS (1984) - Stuart Ziff Collection: Stay Puft Marshmallow Man's (Bill Bryan) Red Tie - The Stay Puft Marshmallow Man's (Bill Bryan) red tie from Ivan Reitman's supernatural comedy Ghostbusters. After the Ghostbusters were told to choose the form of the destructor, Ray Stantz (Dan Aykroyd) unintentionally thought of the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man mascot, and unleashed a giant version of it onto New York City.This foam tie comes from the collection of Ghost Shop creature effects supervisor Stuart Ziff. It is painted red and shaped to look like a sailor's necktie. It exhibits cracking, some discoloration, and rough ends where it would have connected to the underside of the collar.This lot comes from the collection of effects pioneer Stuart Ziff. Upon moving to Edlund's Entertainment Effects Group (later renamed Boss Film Studios) in 1983, Ziff headed the 50-person "Ghost Shop" responsible for the groundbreaking demonic special effects in Ivan Reitman's comedy classic Ghostbusters. Numerous ghosts and spectral phenomena created for the picture, including the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man's costume, immediately landed in the American pop culture lexicon, where they've remained for nearly four decades. Propstore is proud to offer never-beforeseen production materials from Stuart Ziff's pioneering work on Ghostbusters, alongside other one-of-a-kind memorabilia from his 40-plus-year career as a Hollywood pioneer.Estimate: $8,000 - 16,000Bidding for this lot will end on Wednesday, June 28th. The auction will begin at 8:00AM PDT 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 Thursday, June 29th or Friday, June 30th.

Lot 161

GHOSTBUSTERS (1984) - Stuart Ziff Collection: Terror Dog Head Set with Insert Shot Eye - Terror Dog head set with insert shot eye from Ivan Reitman's supernatural comedy Ghostbusters. A terror dog kidnapped Dana Barrett (Sigourney Weaver) to take her to become a servant of Gozer. This set comes from the collection of Ghost Shop creature effects supervisor Stuart Ziff. It consists of a latex foam head and neck with an empty eye socket and half the face removed; half of a latex foam terror dog face featuring a red acrylic eye mounted to a wooden base with metal brackets and loose cables; a red acrylic bulb; and two brown painted textured, carved resin horns. The mounted half face was used when the terror dogs emerged from the stone using air compression, the remaining head was ultimately not seen in the film. This lot exhibits grime and minor deterioration from age. Dimensions: (largest) 24" x 12" x 24" (61 cm x 30.5 cm x 61 cm)Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.This lot comes from the collection of effects pioneer Stuart Ziff. Upon moving to Edlund's Entertainment Effects Group (later renamed Boss Film Studios) in 1983, Ziff headed the 50-person "Ghost Shop" responsible for the groundbreaking demonic special effects in Ivan Reitman's comedy classic Ghostbusters. Numerous ghosts and spectral phenomena created for the picture, including the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man's costume, immediately landed in the American pop culture lexicon, where they've remained for nearly four decades. Propstore is proud to offer never-beforeseen production materials from Stuart Ziff's pioneering work on Ghostbusters, alongside other one-of-a-kind memorabilia from his 40-plus-year career as a Hollywood pioneer.Estimate: $15,000 - 30,000Bidding for this lot will end on Wednesday, June 28th. The auction will begin at 8:00AM PDT 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 Thursday, June 29th or Friday, June 30th.

Lot 164

GHOSTBUSTERS (1984) - Stuart Ziff Collection: Screen-Matched Posable Demon Puppet Arm with Original Crate - A screen-matched posable demon puppet arm with its original crate from Ivan Reitman's supernatural comedy Ghostbusters. Demonic arms burst through a chair and grabbed Dana Barrett (Sigourney Weaver) while she was sitting in her apartment. This arm was created for, and screenmatches to, the shots in which Barrett's chair was dragged across the room, as the gloved puppeteers used in closeups could not move along with the chair.This dark blue foam latex arm comes from the collection of Ghost Shop creature effects supervisor Stuart Ziff. It comes molded around a metal base secured with a white nylon elastic cable from the arm secured to the base. Also included is its original wooden production crate marked "Demonic Arms" with a metal puppeteering rod. The arm exhibits cracking and tearing ripping foam, and the wood exhibits splitting. Dimensions: (crated) 42" x 20" x 7" (106.75 cm x 51 cm x 18 cm)Contains mechanical components; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.This lot comes from the collection of effects pioneer Stuart Ziff. Upon moving to Edlund's Entertainment Effects Group (later renamed Boss Film Studios) in 1983, Ziff headed the 50-person "Ghost Shop" responsible for the groundbreaking demonic special effects in Ivan Reitman's comedy classic Ghostbusters. Numerous ghosts and spectral phenomena created for the picture, including the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man's costume, immediately landed in the American pop culture lexicon, where they've remained for nearly four decades. Propstore is proud to offer never-beforeseen production materials from Stuart Ziff's pioneering work on Ghostbusters, alongside other one-of-a-kind memorabilia from his 40-plus-year career as a Hollywood pioneer.Estimate: $4,000 - 8,000Bidding for this lot will end on Wednesday, June 28th. The auction will begin at 8:00AM PDT 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 Thursday, June 29th or Friday, June 30th.

Lot 168

GHOSTBUSTERS (1984) - Stuart Ziff Collection: Stay Puft Marshmallow Man Unfinished Head Skin - A Stay Puft Marshmallow Man unfinished head skin from Ivan Reitman's supernatural comedy Ghostbusters. The Stay Puft Marshmallow Man ghost attacked the Ghostbusters after a failed attempt to stop Gozer. This lot comes from the collection of Ghost Shop creature effects supervisor Stuart Ziff. It consists of a rubber foam skin, originally intended for use on a mechanical costume head, over a sculpted foam Stay Puft Marshmallow Man head mounted to a wooden base. This head exhibits extensive cracks, flaking, and scuffs from the skin and grime to the foam. Dimensions: 16" x 14" x 17" (40.75 cm x 35.75 cm x 43.25 cm)This lot comes from the collection of effects pioneer Stuart Ziff. Upon moving to Edlund's Entertainment Effects Group (later renamed Boss Film Studios) in 1983, Ziff headed the 50-person "Ghost Shop" responsible for the groundbreaking demonic special effects in Ivan Reitman's comedy classic Ghostbusters. Numerous ghosts and spectral phenomena created for the picture, including the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man's costume, immediately landed in the American pop culture lexicon, where they've remained for nearly four decades. Propstore is proud to offer never-beforeseen production materials from Stuart Ziff's pioneering work on Ghostbusters, alongside other one-of-a-kind memorabilia from his 40-plus-year career as a Hollywood pioneer.Estimate: $3,000 - 6,000Bidding for this lot will end on Wednesday, June 28th. The auction will begin at 8:00AM PDT 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 Thursday, June 29th or Friday, June 30th.

Lot 169

GHOSTBUSTERS (1984) - Stuart Ziff Collection: Production Binder of Printed Storyboard Copies - A production binder of printed storyboard copies from Ivan Reitman's supernatural comedy Ghostbusters. This lot comes from the collection of Ghost Shop creature effects supervisor Stuart Ziff. It consists of a production binder labeled "GHOSTBUSTER'S STORYBOARDS [sic]" containing 128 pages of storyboard printed on yellow and pink paper. The binder has five manila dividers labeled including "Ghost Jail," "LB - Library," and "Onion Head." Some of the pages exhibit creases and discoloration from age. Dimensions: 10.5" x 11.5" x 1.5" (26.75 cm x 29.25 cm x 4 cm)This lot comes from the collection of effects pioneer Stuart Ziff. Upon moving to Edlund's Entertainment Effects Group (later renamed Boss Film Studios) in 1983, Ziff headed the 50-person "Ghost Shop" responsible for the groundbreaking demonic special effects in Ivan Reitman's comedy classic Ghostbusters. Numerous ghosts and spectral phenomena created for the picture, including the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man's costume, immediately landed in the American pop culture lexicon, where they've remained for nearly four decades. Propstore is proud to offer never-beforeseen production materials from Stuart Ziff's pioneering work on Ghostbusters, alongside other one-of-a-kind memorabilia from his 40-plus-year career as a Hollywood pioneer.Estimate: $2,000 - 4,000Bidding for this lot will end on Wednesday, June 28th. The auction will begin at 8:00AM PDT 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 Thursday, June 29th or Friday, June 30th.

Lot 170

GHOSTBUSTERS (1984) - Stuart Ziff Collection: Storyboard and Concept Art Binder - Ghost Shop creature effects supervisor Stuart Ziff's personal storyboard and concept art binder from the production of Ivan Reitman's supernatural comedy Ghostbusters. This red plastic three-ring binder hand-marked "GHOSTBUSTERS STORYBOARDS" comes from Ziff's collection. It contains 293 three-hole punched storyboard copies, 32 three-hole punched art concept copies (e.g. Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man), with selective handwritten annotations, all organized and separated by tab dividers with hand-marked scene titles, e.g. "DANA CHAIR," "HOT DOG," "BJ FORT," et al. Loose-bound production memoranda include effects shot list and pre-production schedule. The paperwork exhibits edgewear and minor discolorations. Dimensions: 11" x 11.5" x 2.5" (28 cm x 29 cm x 6.25 cm)Sold without copyright; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.This lot comes from the collection of effects pioneer Stuart Ziff. Upon moving to Edlund's Entertainment Effects Group (later renamed Boss Film Studios) in 1983, Ziff headed the 50-person "Ghost Shop" responsible for the groundbreaking demonic special effects in Ivan Reitman's comedy classic Ghostbusters. Numerous ghosts and spectral phenomena created for the picture, including the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man's costume, immediately landed in the American pop culture lexicon, where they've remained for nearly four decades. Propstore is proud to offer never-beforeseen production materials from Stuart Ziff's pioneering work on Ghostbusters, alongside other one-of-a-kind memorabilia from his 40-plus-year career as a Hollywood pioneer.Estimate: $2,000 - 4,000Bidding for this lot will end on Wednesday, June 28th. The auction will begin at 8:00AM PDT 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 Thursday, June 29th or Friday, June 30th.

Lot 3443

Doctor Who - Draconian Mask. Replica Draconian mask from the Frontier In Space (1973) over Silicon head with realistic eyes, mounted on foam display head. Provenance: Ex Lot 3708 from Entertainment and Memorabilia Auction - 30th May 2019.

Lot 282

A collection of TV and film related items, comprising; Siren (2018-2020), a production used Pruitt County Sheriff shoulder patch, together with a Siren Song Motel room key tag, each with Marvelous Treasures and Amusements certificate of authenticity; UFO, TV series 1970-71, Ed Bishop (Ed Straker) Indentified The Fanderson Audio Archive CD, together with a S.H.A.D.O. Con 2 promotional flier; UFO, TV series 1970-71, a prop letter of resignation with accompanying note; Passengers (2008), a Popular Health Services buisiness card for the character Claire Summers, played by Anne Hathaway; Gladiator (2000), a mini film poster, starring Russell Crowe and directed by Ridley Scott, 28 x 21.5cm; Spartacus (1960) a copy of the Roman scroll, together with a photographic print of Henry Fonda and Grenade Curran, signed by Curran verso, a Paramount Pictures Hollywood Project brochure and a Fox Theater Pomona brochure; and a Warner Brothers VIP Studio Tour bag, containing various film related ephemera to include a Halloween Resurrection notebook, a Tatopoulos sticker and Propstore Entertainment Memorabilia auction catalogue etc.

Lot 487

Music and Entertainment, Rolling Stones memorabilia 1964-98 to include an original photo of Stones receiving an award, Sept '64 Stones US Crazy World mag, European Tour flyer 1976, Keith Richards LP/Tour flyer 1992, 144 page Voodoo Lounge Japan Tour book 1995, promo postcard for Prague gig 1998 and 2 Films & Filming magazines with Stones interest 1970-71 (8)

Lot 490

Music and Entertainment, Beatles Memorabilia 1966-71 to comprise KBTR 1965 Denver flyer showing Beatles at #1, 2 Beatles Fan Club posters, 1968 Beatles Yellow Submarine cover Rave magazine, Beatles Fan Club membership card 1971-72 (gd) (5)

Lot 493

Music and Entertainment, Rock and Pop Memorabilia to include Hollies gig flyer 1964, programmes for Chuck Berry and Animals 1964, Stevie Wonder 1969, James Taylor 1971, Artwoods 'Art Gallery' publicity flyer 1966, Jazzbeat magazine 1965, posters for Roxy Music and Thin Lizzy, 1970s gig flyers for Jack The Lad and Sassafras etc. (gen gd)

Lot 741

 [HENDRIX JIMI]: (1942-1970) American rock guitarist and singer. A pair of funky red corduroy ribbed bell bottom trousers owned and worn by Jimi Hendrix in 1968, with a zip fastener and elasticated waist band, and two small inside pockets, measuring approximately 38” in length and 11” wide at the base. A wonderful and desirable piece of memorabilia associated with one of the most celebrated musicians of the 20th century, who was also noted for his fashion sense, typifying the 1960s and counter-culture movement. Some light age wear, VGProvenance: The present trousers were previously sold by Bonhams in their sale of Film Entertainment and Autographs, Psychedelic and Underground Posters, Rock and Pop, Rare Records on 21st, 22nd & 23rd March 1995 (Lot 2472). Their catalogue entry, a copy of which is included in the present lot, stated that the trousers were worn by Hendrix 'in 1968 Civic Auditorium, Bakersfield, California, Oct. 26, seen on camera by Ron Rafaelli, photographer with Jimi at this time'.  

Lot 427

A lined page of c A4 paper (21.5 x 28cm) bearing 18 lines of handwritten lyrics by David Bowie for 'Jean Genie'. Titled, signed and dated (72) by Bowie to top of page. Bowie gifted the lyrics to Neal Peters, who founded the official Bowie fan club in 1973. The lyrics are accompanied by a 2009 letter on 'Neal Peters Collection' stationery detailing how Bowie gifted Peters the lyrics. Also with several xeroxed documents relating to Bowie fan club / Peters.Provenance: Ex-lot 16, Popular Culture; Rock and Pop Memorabilia, Christie's, South Kensington, 24th June 2010, then subsequently at Bonhams, lot 240 Entertainment Memorabilia 3 Jul 2013, then at Paddle 8, February 2017.

Lot 2073

ENTERTAINMENT MEMORABILIA: GROUP OF FRAMED PRESENTATION DISKS, CAMPAIGN BOOKS AND FILM PROPS (10)Including presentation disks for Nirvana, Bloodhound Gang and Beck, a prop harpoon possibly from Moby Dick and two pairs of trousers reputedly worn by Mickey Rourke, a photo of men in a desert and Victorian style photo frames.Condition: Two moth holes in one pair of trousers, top back left side

Lot 82

A collection of concorde memorabilia, from flight 9084C, to include two luggage labels, boarding pass, in flight entertainment guide, a concorde model, a lunch menu, napkin, and champagne corks

Lot 329

[HENDRIX JIMI]: (1942-1970) American rock guitarist and singer. A pair of funky red corduroy ribbed bell bottom trousers owned and worn by Jimi Hendrix in 1968, with a zip fastener and elasticated waist band, and two small inside pockets, measuring approximately 38” in length and 11” wide at the base. A wonderful and desirable piece of memorabilia associated with one of the most celebrated musicians of the 20th century, who was also noted for his fashion sense, typifying the 1960s and counter-culture movement. Some light age wear, VG Provenance: The present trousers were previously sold by Bonhams in their sale of Film Entertainment and Autographs, Psychedelic and Underground Posters, Rock and Pop, Rare Records on 21st, 22nd & 23rd March 1995 (Lot 2472). Their catalogue entry, a copy of which is included in the present lot, stated that the trousers were worn by Hendrix 'in 1968 Civic Auditorium, Bakersfield, California, Oct. 26, seen on camera by Ron Rafaelli, photographer with Jimi at this time'.

Lot 547

OASIS - Noel Gallagher's SunglassesA pair of sunglasses owned and worn by Noel Gallagher, co-founder of the iconic British band Oasis. Gallagher wore round John Lennon-style glasses until around 1996, and notably wore a pair in the music video for Oasis hit "Don't Look Back In Anger". This lot originally came from one of Gallagher's employees, and an image of these sunglasses can be found in Buying Into Britpop by Rob Fiddaman, published by Panda Press.The Cutler and Gross Savile Row sunglasses feature round pink-tinted lenses with a 14-karat gold-plated frame. The glasses are presented in a textured leather Cutler and Gross case, and one lens exhibits minor marks. The lot is accompanied by a letter of authenticity from the previous owner, a certificate of authenticity from The Britpop Store and a copy of Buying Into Britpop. Dimensions: 14 cm x 13 cm x 4.5 cm (5 1/2" x 5 1/4" x 1 3/4")Additional Provenance:Lot 1096, Ewbanks Entertainment & Memorabilia Auction on 2 March 2017 Estimate: £3,000 - 5,000 MThis lot will be auctioned on Friday, November 4th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast at propstore.com on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 3rd; Saturday, November 5th; or Sunday, November 6th.

Lot 578

PSYCHEDELIA - Collection of Posters by Hapshash and The Coloured CoatA collection of five posters created by the influential design duo Michael English and Nigel Waymouth, known as Hapshash and the Coloured Coat. The pair produced hallucinatory designs for multiple British bands throughout the late 1960s. The lot includes a "UFO Coming" concert event poster featuring the bands The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown and Soft Machine (OA104); a Julie Felix Royal Albert Hall concert poster (OA134); a promotional poster for Luv Me Film Productions (OA301); a promotional poster for Denny Laine's single "Too Much in Love" (OA128); and a "Save Earth Now" ecological poster (OA116). The lot displays small tears and signs of discolouration, while the Denny Laine poster exhibits tape marks. Dimensions (largest): 76 cm x 51 cm (30" x 20")Additional Provenance:Lot 180, Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia Auction on 25 June 2014 Estimate: £3,000 - 5,000 MThis lot will be auctioned on Friday, November 4th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast at propstore.com on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 3rd; Saturday, November 5th; or Sunday, November 6th.

Lot 452

BEATLES, THE - Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr Autographed "Life With The Beatles" BookletA rare, autographed "Life With The Beatles" booklet. Printed by PYX Productions, the booklet features a biography for each band member and several black-and-white photographs. The autographs were originally obtained when the Beatles' performed at the Odeon Cinema, Llandudno, 12-17 August 1963.The front cover is autographed in blue ballpoint ink by Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, and the name "Chris" is also handwritten on the cover. In addition, McCartney has signed an inside page, and Starr has autographed the back cover. The lot also includes two black-and-white photographs, one showing the original owner holding the booklet; a letter from the manager of the Odeon Cinema, Llandudno, dated 22 July 1963; a handwritten set list; the addresses of the Beatles; and two additional autographs of Tony Mansfield and Mike Maxfield, from The Dakotas. There are minor marks and edge wear present on the booklet, with signs of discolouration to the paperwork. Dimensions: 24.5 cm x 18.5 cm (9 3/4" x 7 1/4")Additional Provenance:Lot 340, Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia Auction on 12 December 2012 Estimate: £10,000 - 15,000 MThis lot will be auctioned on Friday, November 4th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast at propstore.com on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 3rd; Saturday, November 5th; or Sunday, November 6th.

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