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KAISERLICHE GESCHENKDOSE IN DER ART FABERGÉ Bowenit mit Goldmontur, 2 Rubin-Cabochons und diamantbesetztem Monogramm des Zaren Alexander III. Scharnierdeckel mit saphirbesetztem Druckknopf. Gest. 56 Fabergé und der Meistermarke von Henrik Wigström. 8,8x5,6x1,4cm, Brutto ca. 128g. Mit Etui AN IMPERIAL GIFT BOX IN FABERGE STYLE Bowenite with gold mount, 2 ruby cabochons and diamond-trimmed monogram of the Tsar Alexander III. Hinged lid with sapphire-trimmed push button. Hallmarked. 56 Faberge and the maker's mark of Henrik Wigstrom. 8.8 x 5.6 x 1.4 cm, gross weight approx. 128 grams. Case included. Keywords: miscellaneous pieces, collectibles, collectables
OMEGA "DE VILLE" HERRENARMBANDUHR 585/000 Gelbgold mit Milanaise-Armband und brillantbesetzter Lunette. Quarzwerk, Cal. 1387, Ref.: 280594. L.20,5cm, Brutto ca. 64,5g. Mit Papieren, gekauft 1986. Im Originaletui. Kratzer am Gehäuse (Druckknopf), Funktion nicht geprüft. AN OMEGA ''DE VILLE'' GENTLEMAN'S WRISTWATCH 585/000 yellow gold with Milanese mesh strap and lunette with brilliant cut diamonds. Quartz movement, calibre 1387, reference number: 280594. 20,5 cm long, gross weight approx. 64.5 grams. With papers, bought in 1986. In original case. Scratches on the case (push button), function not checked. Keywords: gentlemen's, gents, man's, men's, clocks, watches, timepiece, jewellery, piece of jewellery, accessories, jewelry, Schmuck, 14 ct, 14 carat, 14 C, 14 kt, 14 karat, 14 K, noble metal, Swiss, Switzerland, watch manufacturer, watch-making company, watch brands, luxury brands, wrist watch
Hannibal King's (Ryan Reynolds) special effects pistol from David S. Goyer's action-thriller sequel Blade: Trinity. King wielded his pistol as he and fellow Nightstalker Abigail Whistler (Jessica Biel) joined forces with Blade (Wesley Snipes) to battle Drake (Dominic Purcell) and the Vampire Nation. King's pistol had a top-mounted camera, which he used to document the Nightstalkers' targets.Custom-made for the production, the pistol is cast in metal and the main body is finished to replicate the look of blued steel. A small artificial camera is mounted on the top and a holographic computer disc is housed in an indent on the right side. The top section lifts, allowing the disc to be removed. Powered by three AAA batteries within the barrel, the disc spins continuously when the lower green button on the main body is pressed. The weapon exhibits minor paint wear and scuffs from production use. Dimensions: 28 cm x 4.5 cm x 19.5 cm (11" x 1 3/4" x 7 3/4")Contains electronics: see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: £3,000 - 5,000 M
Abigail Whistler's (Jessica Biel) hero UV Laser Arc Bow from David S. Goyer's action-thriller sequel Blade: Trinity. Abigail used her weapon when she brawled with a band of vampires at a deserted train station, and Hedges (Patton Oswalt) also demonstrated it to Blade (Wesley Snipes) at the Honeycomb Hideout.Made of metal, the arc bow features a central handle, two silicone "laser" components which insert into each end, and several incorporated grooved sections finished in faux silver to produce a futuristic appearance.Powered by an MN21/23 battery, both laser components feature internal blue LEDs, activated by a button on the base. The UV Arc Bow displays minor paint wear and several marks on the handle, while its electronics are temperamental. The lot is accompanied by a New Line Cinema letter of authenticity. Dimensions: 91.5 cm x 35 cm x 4.5 cm (36" x 13 3/4" x 1 3/4")Contains electronics: see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: £2,000 - 3,000 M
A Liberator teleport bracelet and two autographed promotional stills from the BBC sci-fi television series Blake's 7. Teleport bracelets were first seen in the season one episode "Cygnus Alpha" when Blake (Gareth Thomas), Jenna (Sally Knyvette) and Avon (Paul Darrow) explored the commandeered Liberator. It is missing the red jewel button, and a bracelet similarly missing its button is seen situated at the front of the banking station when Jenna announced that the ship had become stationary. This bracelet was originally gifted to a neighbour of Knyvette, who she personally invited to visit the London set in 1979, with the cast autographs also obtained during the set visit.The resin bracelet is finished in metallic brown paint with silver-and-light-brown-coloured decals decorating the outside. The device can be opened via a clasp-like mechanism. The two black-and-white stills are autographed on the back in black and blue ink by Paul Darrow, Gareth Thomas, Sally Knyvette, Michael Keating, Jan Chappell and David Jackson. The bracelet displays scratching and wear to the silver-coloured decals and there is notable creasing and some minor discoloration on both stills. The lot comes with a letter of authenticity from the original owner. Dimensions (bracelet): 9 cm x 9 cm x 4 cm (3 1/2" x 3 1/2" x 1 1/2"); (larger still): 9 cm x 14 cm (3 1/2" x 5 1/2")Estimate: £2,000 - 3,000 M
An Oompa Loompa (Deep Roy) jackhammer from Tim Burton's family comedy Charlie and The Chocolate Factory. A jackhammer was used by one of the Oompa Loompas on the candy meadow within The Chocolate Room.The faux silver resin tool consists of handle bars, four small springs, a black piston-like rubber section, and a chisel piece at the bottom. A "stop" button and two dials featuring the Wonka symbol adorn the top, and a non-functioning light is located under the right handle. Several cut wires hang loose on one side and some components show signs of repair. The jackhammer displays light scratching, minor paint wear and dirt remnants. Dimensions: 52 cm x 30 cm x 10 cm (20.3" x 11.7" x 3.9")Contains electronics: see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: £600 - 800 †Δ
Lenina Huxley's (Sandra Bullock) SAPD shirt from Marco Brambilla's sci-fi action-comedy Demolition Man. Huxley wore her shirt throughout the film while on duty. It is a navy blue button-up shirt with yellow-and-red patches at the neck and epaulette, and an SAPD patch on the breast pocket. Huxley's serial number is embroidered above the badge. An elasticated gusset is attached to the bottom of the shirt, and "Sandra B" is faintly visible handwritten inside the collar. There are some loose threads from production use and age.Estimate: £600 - 800 M
John McClane's (Bruce Willis) shirt and vest from John McTiernan's action sequel Die Hard with a Vengeance. In his button-up and signature vest, McClane and his partner Zeus Carver (Samuel L. Jackson) tracked down Hans Gruber's (Alan Rickman) terrorist brother Simon (Jeremy Irons).This beige and white tartan plaid button-up shirt with a left breast pocket and white Jockey vest (size L) are both made of cotton. The lot is in excellent overall condition with the tag ripped out of the shirt by production and several small pin punctures near its hem, while the tank top exhibits some discolouration from wear and age.Estimate: £1,000 - 1,500 ΩΔ
Tyler Durden's (Brad Pitt) photo-matched red leather jacket from David Fincher's drama Fight Club. Durden wore his signature jacket throughout the film, including when he first asked The Narrator (Edward Norton) to hit him as hard as he could, when he held Raymond K. Hessel (Joon B. Kim) hostage, and when he and The Narrator debated which celebrity each would fight. This rust red leather slim-fitted, hip-length jacket, one of the most emblematic examples of Durden's bohemian, mishmash 1970s-inspired wardrobe, was one of several jackets used in the production of the film itself and was also used for marketing purposes. This jacket photo-matches to a promotional shot on the July 1999 cover of W Magazine; the magazine featured an article with Pitt in several film-used costumes. The jacket was custom-designed for the film and features a button-up front with four brown plastic buttons, two outside flap hip pockets, maroon lining on the interior, and contrasting cream-coloured double stitching throughout. This lot is in excellent overall condition with signs of intentional distressing by production, including chipping on one of the buttons, staining on the left breast, a break in the stitching on the back, and some cracking on the leather of the sleeve collars. Included with the lot is a copy of the July 1999 edition of W Magazine.Estimate: £20,000 - 30,000 Ω
Lestat De Lioncourt's (Tom Cruise) bloodied costume from Neil Jordan's gothic horror drama Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles. After poisoning Lestat by tricking him into drinking blood from a dead body, Claudia (Kirsten Dunst) cut his throat in an attempt to kill her former mentor.This costume includes a white cotton shirt with a frilled collar, a button-up blue vest with goldtone details and a pair of grey striped trousers. The vest and trousers feature interior labels reading "LESTAT 10" and "LESTAT. COS. 10" respectively. It is in excellent overall condition with some mild wear from production and extensive faux blood staining throughout all items, causing the shirt and vest to stiffen.Estimate: £2,000 - 3,000 ΩΔ
Barry Seal's (Tom Cruise) costume from Doug Liman's crime biopic American Made. Drug smuggler Seal wore his costume while being arrested by the FBI, DEA, ATF and police simultaneously, before escaping prosecution by cutting a deal.The costume consists of a crème-coloured button-up shirt and blue Levi's®, and is accompanied by a pair of green-tinted sunglasses, one of Seal's "IAC" business cards, and a camera shutter button, which Seal used to take photos for the CIA. The shirt has a production tag indicating the scenes it was used in. The items have wear from production use. The clothes remain in a worn condition and the camera button is wrapped with tape for grip. The glasses come with a black case. Dimensions (glasses open): 14.5 cm x 14.5 cm x 5 cm (5 3/4" x 5 3/4" x 2"); (business card): 5 cm x 9 cm (2" x 3 1/2"); (camera shutter button): 205 cm x 3.5 cm x 3 cm (80 3/4" x 1 1/2" x 1 1/4")Estimate: £3,000 - 5,000 M
James Bond's (Daniel Craig) tuxedo from Sam Mendes' Bond movie Skyfall. Bond wore his tuxedo in Macau, when he encountered Sévérine (Bérénice Marlohe) at the Golden Dragon Casino, and the next morning when he was taken to a deserted island and forced to try and shoot a whiskey glass off her head by ex-MI6 agent and cyberterrorist Raoul Silva (Javier Bardem).Made from midnight blue wool, which appears black in certain lighting, the custom-made Tom Ford tuxedo consists of a matching dinner jacket and trousers. The jacket features black satin lapels, an angled pocket on the left breast, and two welt pockets situated at the hips. Three small covered buttons are adhered to each cuff, and a larger matching button is sewn on the front. A strip of black satin runs down the trouser seams and the waist is fitted with adjusters with small metal buckles. The jacket lining is autographed by Craig in silver-coloured ink. A Tom Ford label with the text "Daniel Craig, Bond 23" embroidered in white is located within the jacket's interior right chest pocket. The interior of each garment displays large maker labels displaying several fields, including multiple bespoke measurements; the box titled "cliente" reads "INC DCraig". The tuxedo displays signs of production use, including light plucks and minor marks on the jacket, while some stitching on the trousers' left-side seam has come undone, creating a small hole. The lot is accompanied by an EON Productions certificate of authenticity.Estimate: £10,000 - 15,000 M
Daddy Warbucks' (Albert Finney) tuxedo jacket from John Huston's 1982 film adaptation of the Broadway Musical Annie. Billionaire Warbucks wore his tuxedo jacket while he and Annie (Aileen Quinn) sang 'I Don't Need Anything But You' and celebrated during the film's finale.Custom-made for the production, the jacket is made of off-white wool and displays a single button fastening. Four small pearlescent white buttons adorn each cuff and two pockets feature on the front of the garment. A Barbara Matera Ltd. costumier label is sewn to the lining and displays typed text reading "Mr. A. Finney". Some loose threads and light creasing are present on the lining and the jacket shows minor stains from production use. The lot is accompanied by two black-and-white promotional stills.Estimate: £1,000 - 1,500 M
Colonel Walter E. Kurtz's (Marlon Brando) screen-matched shirt from Francis Ford Coppola's Vietnam War film Apocalypse Now. A remnant of Kurtz's past as a legendary soldier, the shirt was seen hanging in the room in which Captain Willard (Martin Sheen) recovered from his brutal solitary confinement after reaching the AWOL Colonel's encampment. The shirt originates from the personal collection of the film's writer, John Milius, and matches the one on screen through the placing of loose threads near the collar, as well as stitching on the collar.Kurtz's American combat shirt features four pockets on the front, epaulettes, and button fastenings down the front and at the cuffs. Patches for the character of Kurtz - including rank patches, Airborne Ranger unit insignia and Kurtz's name tapes - are stitched to the chest, collar and arms. No sizes are marked. The shirt has wear from use prior to filming and age.Estimate: £6,000 - 8,000 M
Ash's (Bruce Campbell) mechanical hand from the comedy-horror TV show Ash vs Evil Dead. Ash's new hand was built by Pablo (Ray Santiago) and given to him at the end of Episode 5, after Ash supposedly defeated the demon-possessed Kelly (Dana DeLorenzo). Ash wore the hand throughout the rest of the series, often interchanging it with his iconic chainsaw. The hand comprises a black leather glove with faux-silver-painted rubber mechanical finger detailing; red resin panels on the back of the hand and forearm; and a series of springs and steel cables connecting to a faux control unit. A nylon strap with a plastic fastening clip and a functional activation button are affixed towards the left of the forearm. The hand shows intentional distress to look weathered and battle-worn, as well as additional paint wear to the edges of the resin pieces and a light accumulation of grime from use during production. Dimensions: 36 cm x 15 cm x 14 cm (14 1/4" x 6" x 5 1/2")Estimate: £4,000 - 6,000 Ω
Billy Mack's (Bill Nighy) snakeskin suit from Richard Curtis' romantic comedy Love Actually. Billy wore his suit as he stripped on national television while performing his Christmas number-one single. The suit consists of a faux-leather metallic green snakeskin-pattern jacket (size "38"), with iridescent green lining, matching tear-away trousers and a belt with faux crystals and metal studs. The costume includes its costumiers tags, and the trousers feature buttons down the sides for ease of removal. The suit shows wear from production use: the fabric near the collar and cuffs is worn and the colour has faded slightly, while some button fasteners on the trousers have become unstitched over time.Estimate: £400 - 600 M
David's (Michael Fassbender) screen-matched light-up space suit bay panel from Ridley Scott's sci-fi prequel Prometheus. Panels hung behind the Prometheus crew's spacesuits as they prepared to visit the alien ruins on LV-223. The panel matches the one seen behind David's suit through the markings on the metal grate. The panel itself is constructed from wood and painted matt grey and white. The panel features two display screens, three acrylic button pads and a gun compartment behind a metal grate lid. The screens display an array of moving data and the Weyland-Yutani logo, with graphics cycling on a loop when the panel is powered with its European plug, activated by a switch at the bottom. The gun compartment features a futuristic weapon-shaped cutout in black foam. The panel is accompanied by a remote control and instructions for use. There is some wear from production use and age, including some scuffing to the paintwork on the front and on the compartment handle. There are holes drilled into the top and bottom of the panel, where it was secured to the set. Dimensions: 15 cm x 61 cm x 99 cm (6" x 24" x 39")Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Special shipping required; see special shipping notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: £1,500 - 2,500 M
A Bulldog Cafe menu, a "Rocketeer Thrills Crowd" newspaper, and Bigelow's Air Circus memorabilia from Joe Johnston's superhero period piece The Rocketeer. Cliff Secord (Bill Campbell), who often ate at the Bulldog Cafe, donned his Rocketeer pack for the first time to save a life at the Bigelow Air Circus.This lot consists of a "Los Angeles Examiner" newspaper dated "October 15, 1938" with the headline "Man Flies Without Plane! Rocketeer Thrills Crowd" and a photo of the Rocketeer flying over a crowd; a paper Bulldog Cafe menu with the slogan "Where the flyers meet to eat"; a white, black, and yellow paper Bigelow's Air Circus souvenir program; a black-and-white printed paper bill of sale from the Bigelow Aeronautical Corp.; and a white, black, and red metal button reading "Bigelow's Air Circus". The lot is in excellent overall condition with minimal wear from production. Dimensions (largest): 43.25 cm x 58.5 cm x 1.5 cm (17" x 23" x 1/2"); (smallest): 5.25 cm x 5.25 cm x 1.5 cm (2" x 2" x 1/2")Estimate: £1,000 - 1,500 Ω
Jack Traven's (Keanu Reeves) costume from Jan de Bont's 1994 action film Speed. Jack wore his costume for most of the film as he tried to save the passengers of a bus rigged with a bomb. The costume consists of a jacket, shirt, T-shirt, trousers and boots. The Quiksilver jacket (size "L") features a blue-and-brown plaid pattern and has two chest pockets; the Banana Republic shirt (size "M") is a blue cotton button-up; the T-shirt (size "L") is a white Calvin Klein; the AGOLDE jeans (size "31") are light brown; and the boots are brown leather Vasques.The costume has some wear from production use and age. The jacket has faded over time, the shirt has some minor staining and several small holes on the front, the jeans have some brown staining around the shins, and the boots show wear to the heel and soles, with dried dirt on the soles.Estimate: £3,000 - 5,000 M
A hypospray unit from the sci-fi television show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Hypospray units were often used throughout all the Star Trek series, and were used prominently in the Season 3 Deep Space Nine episode "The Adversary", as a means of discovering a Changeling infiltrator. The unit is predominantly resin, with a clear plastic tube and a metal "injector" and button. The tube contains the dried remnants of a blue liquid, a similar colour to the blood taken from the Bolian officer (Jeff Austin) during the episode. The unit has some wear from production use and age, including some scuffing and scratches, and the button has become stiff. Dimensions: 12.5 cm x 3 cm x 15 cm (5" x 1 1/4" x 6")Estimate: £600 - 800 M
A light-up Bajoran tricorder from classic sci-fi TV show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Tricorders were used by different races across the galaxy to gather sensor readings, and record and analyse data. Major Kira Nerys (Nana Visitor) used a tricorder in the Season 4 episode "Indiscretion", in which she searched for the missing crew of a downed Cardassian freighter.The Tricorder is hollow, cast from resin and finished predominantly in bronze, gold and black paint, consistent with the Bajoran aesthetic. Small red-and-green pieces of acrylic have been added for detailing, to give the appearance of buttons. When the black button is pressed, the display screen illuminates and the red-and-green acrylic pieces flash. The device has some wear from production use and age, including scuffs and scratches. There are small areas where paint has chipped away, revealing the resin underneath. Dimensions: 15 cm x 8 cm x 5 cm (6" x 3" x 2")Estimate: £800 - 1,200 M
Mobar's (Gregg Daniel) "talisman" scanner from the sci-fi television show Star Trek: Voyager. Mobar used his scanner, which he claimed was a religious talisman, to download information about Voyager as part of a con in the Season 6 episode "Live Fast and Prosper". The scanner is made predominantly of resin and features a long metal chain so it can be worn as a necklace. It has three buttons, two on the front and one on the side. The front buttons activate lights at the bottom and beneath the graphic in the middle of the scanner, while the side button activates a pulsing green light at the top. The scanner is powered by four AAA batteries. There is some wear from production use, including scuffing and scratches, most notably on the back. The metal chain is missing a link and is no longer complete. Dimensions (chain extended): 97 cm x 9 cm x 4 cm (38 1/4" x 3 1/2" x 1 1/2") Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: £800 - 1,200 M
A light-up Lokirrim scanner from the sci-fi television series Star Trek: Voyager. The Lokirrim used their scanners in the Season 7 episode "Body and Soul" after they took Ensign Kim (Garrett Wang), the Doctor (Robert Picardo) and Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan) captive. Lt. Jaryn (Megan Gallagher) scanned the Doctor to confirm he is a hologram. The scanner is made of plastic and painted to look like bronzed metal. A small black button on the right of the scanner can be pressed to activate green lights around the edge and illuminate the centre screen with flashing lights. Solid black buttons are present on the front for added detail. The scanner is intentionally distressed to look worn, and displays some wear from production use and age, including some scuffing and scratches. Dimensions: 12.5 cm x 8 cm x 3 cm (5" x 3 1/4" x 1 1/4")Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: £1,000 - 1,500 M
Obi-Wan Kenobi's (Ewan McGregor) hero lightsaber from George Lucas' Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith. Obi-Wan carried and used his lightsaber in various scenes throughout the saga, notably during a duel on the fiery planet of Mustafar with his former apprentice Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen), by then known as Darth Vader.This hero lightsaber was gifted by the film's producers to celebrated stunt coordinator and sword master Nick Gillard on completion of the prequel trilogy. In the Star Wars canon, Obi-Wan constructed his third and final lightsaber after earning the title of Jedi Master, and continued to use this weapon until he sacrificed himself during his confrontation with Vader aboard the Death Star in A New Hope. The lightsaber's hilt design inspired Obi-Wan's apprentice Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) when he created his second, green-bladed lightsaber, which featured in Return on the Jedi. The lightsaber is made of a combination of machined aluminium and cast resin detailing, with a metal core running through the body of the weapon. Some parts of the weapon are vacuum-metallised, with sections of the pommel, controls section and blade projection plate displaying a mirror-silver chrome finish. The handgrip is finished in black, and the power cell reserve cap is painted in dark shades of metallic faux bronze. One side of the hilt features a protruding activation switch which displays a gold-coloured strip decorated with a black circuitry design. Twelve small circles are engraved into the top of the aluminium round projection plate. Minor signs of wear from production use are present on the lightsaber, including light surface scratching on the chrome finish and slight bubbling from the casting process on the reserve cap. A notable scratch is present near the bronze-coloured static button situated to the side of the activation switch. A letter of authenticity from Gillard accompanies the lightsaber. Dimensions: 28 cm x 5 cm x 5.5 cm (11" x 2" x 2 1/4")Estimate: £80,000 - 120,000 M
A stormtrooper suit from Jon Favreau's Star Wars television series The Mandalorian. Stormtroopers appeared throughout the series in costumes created by the 501st Legion, a fan group dedicated to creating screen-accurate Stormtrooper suits. This particular suit was worn in the final episodes, "The Reckoning" and "Redemption". Consisting of white-coloured vacuum-formed plastic components, the costume comprises a hand-painted helmet with a green-tinted visor (labelled "20/3 TR"); a chest and back plate; a pair of plated plastic pauldrons with connected elastic straps (labelled "L" and "R"); a pair of forearm guards; a pair of hand guards (labelled "L" and "R"); an abdominal front plate featuring decorative grey-and-blue button decals; a back abdominal plate; a butt plate; a white canvas belt featuring attached dropboxes; a removable thermal detonator; a pair of thigh guards; a pair of leg armour plates; and a pair of white leather Chelsea boots (size 12). The black underlayer of the costume consists of a snood with ribbed detailing around the neck; a long-sleeved top (size XXL); a leather belt with adhered garters; a pair of Under Armour trousers; and a pair of black gloves (size XL). A metal-studded leather blaster holster, unworn during filming, is also included. The costume displays wear from production use, including scuffing and minor marks on several armour components, several dirt marks on the boots and plucked threads on the holster.Estimate: £8,000 - 12,000 †Δ
A Goa'uld healing device from the sci-fi television show Stargate SG-1. Healing devices were used by the Goa'uld to instantly cure wounds or diseases. Major Samantha Carter (Amanda Tapping) used a healing device on several occasions, most notably in the Season 5 episode "Meridian", when she attempted to save Dr. Daniel Jackson (Michael Shanks). The device is mostly made of resin, with an orange faux crystal at its centre. It is hand-painted to look golden, and features purple detailing. Designed to slip over the hand with the crystal facing away from the palm, the device has a small button on the rear that illuminates the crystal, which is powered by two AAA batteries. The device has some wear from production use and age, including some scratches and scuffs to the paintwork. The battery compartment on the back is slightly loose. Dimensions: 12 cm x 10 cm x 7 cm (4 3/4" x 4" x 2 3/4")Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: £3,000 - 5,000 M
Three Egyptian scarabs Late Period-Ptolemaic Period, circa 664-30 B.C.Comprising a lapis lazuli falcon-headed scarab, the underside naturalistically carved; a turquoise glazed composition button scarab with finely ribbed wing case detail; and a small haematite button scarab, 2.2cm, 1.7cm and 1.4cm long respectively (3)Footnotes:Provenance:Falcon-headed scarab: Bernard Manhes collection, Paris, acquired 1970s-1980s. with Medusa Ancient Art, Montreal. Button scarab: Alex Anckonie III collection, late 1960s-1970; and thence by descent. Anonymous sale; Bonhams, London, 23 October 2012, lot 324 (part). Small haematite scarab: Hugh Stanley Russell (1924-2000) collection, formed 1950s-1970s. Hugh Stanley Russell collection; Bonhams, London, 20 October 2005, lot 18.All: Private collection, Europe.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Quantity of Vintage and modern Star Wars pins and keyrings, including set of three 1977 star wars rings in branded box, boxed 1980 ESB ring, 7 pin buttons 1983 ROTJ themed, 1993 enamel pin badge, three enamel pin badges Hollywood pins 1994 with plastic cover, 1994 un-branded pin badge, three 1994 Hollywood pins keyrings, three unbranded 1995 keyrings, two 1996 pins and pin button,(approx. 20 items)
Collection of Vintage Asterix figures and collectibles, including boxed 1988 hobby products unpainted miniatures of the pirates, 1989 plushies of Asterix and Obelix, 1989 Parc Asterix obelix plushies, 2005 small Asterix plushie and keychain plushie, 2002 parc Asterix magnet, two 1978 dated button pins, 2006 atlas editions box of legionnaire card games, cards still sealed, small lot of Goscinny 2007-2009 dated ceramic miniatures, seven 2007 miniatures and six 2009 50th anniversary miniatures, two 1995 Goscinny parc Asterix rubbers, Obelix two packs of sealed “puffy stickers”, four 1999 plastic could be kinds meal type toys, three boxes of 1998 Plastoy, Three empty boxes of 1980 “play Asterix” sets in good condition, two play Asterix 1980 figures in fair condition, plus large amount approx. 50 + plastoy figures in different ages and conditions, (a lot)
Quantity of vintage Star Wars stationery and stickers, including a 1983 H.C. Ford & sons boxed fancy stationery set ROTJ box is not sealed but the items inside are, four lots of patches including Lucas fan club, sealed Adam joseph 1983 ROTJ magnets. three comb and keepers, two sealed one loose, loose Darth Vader pencil top, pin button, the Icarus company 1983 ROTJ memo board sealed, drawing board greeting cards inc, sealed 3-d perk up 1983 stickers two packs, 1983 per-up stickers ships sealed, butterfly originals 1983 sealed ROTJ foil stickers, Nine fun products 1983 sealed puffy stickers, eight normal 1983 stickers sealed, un branded 1983 ROTJ unused sticker pack, two unbranded date 1980 and 1983 stickers sheets, Topps 1980 puffy stickers sealed ESB pack, ufos 1980 sticker sheets ESB, two sealed 1977 Letraset action transfers part 2 and 3, sealed presto Magix ROTJ action transfers 1983, Six sealed 1983 Thomas salter ltd rub down action transfers sheets, (approx. 40 items)
Nine Steiff Collectors Bears, yellow tagged button to ear, Steiff Club 654565 Teddy Boy, 654572Teddy Girl, 654688 Teddy Father Christmas, 654701 Teddy Millenium, 654589 Teddy Baby, 654527 Teddy Grandpa, 654558 Teddy Mother, 654541 Teddy Father, 654534 Teddy knitting, all in unopened plastic bags. (9 items)
A 22ct gold, sterling silver, and uvavorite garnet drusy lapel pin by Josef Koppmann, a square uvarovite garnet drusy, rub set in gold to a closed back silver collet, with a textured finish, a silver pin and metal back, London 2017, 13.8 x 14.0mm, 6.65g, with box,together with a similar pair of gold, silver and uvavorite garnet drusy button cover cufflinks by Josef Koppmann, tested as approximately 22ct gold and sterling silver, with 9ct gold fittings, 14.8 to 15.0mm diameter, 9.90g, with box (3)Condition report: Both boxes also have outer cases.
From a private Singaporean collection Black funnel-neck parka with detachable drawcord hood, with internal drawcord waist, concealed zip and button closure, front pockets, sleeve zips, size UK 12 Burberry Condition: In excellent condition Additional Information: Sold to benefit charitable causes

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