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The 12th Doctor's (Peter Capaldi) damaged sonic screwdriver from the episode "Oxygen" from Series 10 of the BBC sci-fi series Doctor Who. The 12th Doctor's personalized sonic screwdriver sustained severe damage during a conflict aboard the class A7 mining station known as Chasm Forge.The sonic screwdriver is made of resin and plastic painted in "TARDIS Blue," silvertone, and goldtone. The assembled screwdriver contains many small details, including numerous grooves and notches, bracket supports, two side clasps, a non-functioning scroll-wheel, and four clear tubes at the front. The center of the screwdriver is made of a blue-painted metal foil that is purposefully crushed and crinkled by production to give the appearance of damage.The sonic screwdriver is in otherwise good overall condition with minimal wear from production, including small scuffs, paint chips, and adhesive residue around the foil. One of the two side clasps has come away from the tool. Dimensions: 9 1/2" x 1 1/2" x 2" (24.5 cm x 4 cm x 5.5 cm)`Estimate: $4,000 - 6,000
Roger Christian's personal shooting script from the production of Terry Jones' biblical comedy Monty Python's Life of Brian. This bracket-bound Python (Monty) Pictures Limited script dated July 1978 is labeled on page 1 for Christian, the film's Art Director.The script features a navy blue paper cover, multiple orange and blue plastic tabs, and Christian's handwritten notes in the margins. It is in good overall condition with stains from handling and some loose or lost tabs. Dimensions: 11 1/2" x 10 1/2" x 1" (29.5 cm x 27 cm x 3 cm)Estimate: $2,000 - 3,000
A speeder bike blueprint from Richard Marquand's Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. This production-used blueprint for the iconic vehicle was drafted by chief modelmaker Michael Fulmer.The 3":1' scale print dated 10 April 1982 and labeled "Scooter" shows the bike's top and side views with detailed views of its components, including the engine block and turbine bracket. Markings at bottom note that this blueprint was prepared in haste for the model shop. It exhibits slight discoloration from age and wrinkles from folding, but remains in good overall condition. Dimensions: 36" x 24" (91 cm x 61 cm)Estimate: $1,500 - 2,500
A reproduction yew wood bookcase, of small proportions, arched glazing bars to the upper section enclosing adjustable shelves, sliding two doors under, ogee bracket feet, width 75cm, depth 40cm, height 175cm; and a reproduction mahogany finish freestanding corner cupboard, depth 47cm, height 182cm.
Two Hornby O Gauge No E320 4-4-2 electric Locomotive Projects, both lacking tenders, comprising LNER 4472 'Flying Scotsman', F-G, two driving wheels fatigued and some small damages together with an incomplete LMS crimson no 6100 'Royal Scot' loco with smoke deflectors, P-F, front bogie, pony wheels and all rods missing, mechanism (appears to be an LNER green example) lacks one mounting bracket (2)
A mid-20th century teak D end extending dining table with single bi-fold leaf, raised on tapered and moulded supports, together with a set of four matching low ladder-back chairs, with rexine upholstered pad seats and a Merridew three drawer, teak veneered bedroom chest, raised on splayed oak bracket supports (6) (chest af)

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