Tudor: A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Tudor, Geneve, model: Heritage Chrono, ref: 70330N, circa 2017, (calibre 2892) lever movement, black and grey coloured dial with luminous dagger markers, two grey dials for seconds and 45-minute register, outer fifth of seconds track, date aperture at 6, protected screw down crown, screw down buttons to operate chronograph, black rotating bezel, screw back, case serial number J912575, Tudor stainless steel bracelet with a deployant clasp, with Tudor boxes, International guarantee card, booklets, card holder, spare Tudor fabric strap, swing tag and one spare bracelet link42mm wideCase and bracelet with surface scratches, crown is screwing down correctly on the threaded tube, buttons are screwing down correctly, glass is clean, dial is clean, hand setting correctly, date changing correctly, chronograph is working correctly, movement in going order. Bracelet length including the watch case is 21cm long approximately.
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DUNE (T.V. MINISERIES, 2000) - P. H. Moriarty Collection: Daggers, P.H. Moriarty Autographed Scripts and Production PaperworkCollection of daggers, P. H. Moriarty autographed scripts and production paperwork from the production of the sci-fi mini-series Dune. Various blades were used throughout the series, including the Fremens' crysknives - curved blades made from the teeth of sandworms. This lot comes from the personal collection of actor P.H. Moriarty, who played Gurney Halleck.The daggers comprise five metal crysknives painted to resemble bone, with leather-wrapped handles; four suede sheaths; and one slim metal dagger in a brown leather sheath. Accompanying these is a substantial collection of production paperwork, including two "Part 1" scripts, two "Part 2" scripts and three "Part 3" scripts, as well as shooting schedules, call sheets and loose script revision pages. Several script and paperwork pages feature P. H. Moriarty's autograph, extensive annotations, highlights and doodles. Areas of paint wear, page creasing and tears are present from production use and age. Dimensions (largest knife): 45 cm x 6.5 cm x 3 cm (17 3/4" x 2 1/2" x 1 1/4"); (largest script): 30 cm x 21 cm x 1.5 cm (11 3/4" x 8 1/4" x 1/2")Estimate: £1,000 - 2,000 M View all lots from DUNE (2000)Bidding for this lot will end on Saturday, November 11th. 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, Friday, November 10th or Sunday, November 12th.
GAME OF THRONES (TV SERIES, 2011-2019) - Dragonglass DaggerA dragonglass dagger from the series Game of Thrones. Samwell Tarly (John Bradley) found a cache of dragonglass spear heads along with an old warhorn buried in the snow on the Fist of the First Men, and then later used a dragonglass dagger to slay a White Walker.Made of a single piece of soft silicone, this dagger is painted black to resemble obsidian and features transparent edges when held up to the light. It exhibits some scuffing and imperfections from the moulding process. Dimensions: 30.5 cm x 5 cm x 2.5 cm (12" x 2" x 1")Estimate: £1,500 - 3,000 Ω View all lots from GAME OF THRONES (2011-2019)Bidding for this lot will end on Saturday, November 11th. 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, Friday, November 10th or Sunday, November 12th.
GLADIATOR (2000) - Praetorian Guard CostumeA Praetorian Guard costume from Ridley Scott's Academy Award®-winning historical epic Gladiator. Commodus (Joaquin Phoenix) gained the Praetorian Guard, an elite unit of the Imperial Roman Army, as his personal bodyguards when he became Emperor.This costume consists of a foam-padded fibreglass helmet with leather chin straps and bird details on the top and sides; a purple woollen hooded cloak with matching tunic and pants; a metal-backed resin lion emblem cloak clasp painted silver; plated plastic body armour painted to appear metallic and affixed with metal buckles; a brown leather singulum with gray plated details; a brown leather belt with resin accents; a rubber and leather sheath with an eagle-headed dagger permanently embedded inside; and a pair of brown leather boots.Estimate: £3,000 - 6,000 †Δ View all lots from GLADIATOR (2000)Bidding for this lot will end on Saturday, November 11th. 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, Friday, November 10th or Sunday, November 12th.
KRULL (1983) - Bardolph's (Dicken Ashworth) Hero Dagger and ScabbardBardolph's (Dicken Ashworth) hero dagger and scabbard from Peter Yates' sci-fi fantasy film Krull. Bardolph was impaled by wooden spikes as he tried to retrieve his dagger in the Black Fortress. The dagger has a curved steel blade and oval cross guards. Its handle is made of resin, and features a black-and-gold-coloured criss-cross pattern and a waved grip. The scabbard has a reptile-skin body, a brown resin spine and a holed chape, with a resin whetstone clasped to one edge. The blade exhibits rust spots, and one of the scabbard clasps is damaged, but the lot is otherwise in good condition. Dimensions: 31 cm x 4 cm x 4 cm (12 1/4" x 1 1/2" x 1 1/2")Estimate: £2,000 - 4,000 M View all lots from KRULL (1983)Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, November 12th. 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, Friday, November 10th or Saturday, November 11th.
JASON GOES TO HELL: THE FINAL FRIDAY (1993) - Mario Kirner Collection: Jason Voorhees' (Kane Hodder) Screen-matched Costume and BodysuitJason Voorhees' (Kane Hodder) screen-matched costume and bodysuit from Adam Marcus' horror sequel Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday. Jason wore his costume at the beginning of the film as he was ambushed by the FBI and killed, and at the end of the film when he was reborn, mask and all. It screen-matches to the beginning of the film, just before he is blown up, through the placement of the bullet holes, and the bodysuit matches behind-the-scenes photos through the paintwork. The costume originally came from the personal collection of actor Kane Hodder.This lot comprises a grey shirt; a pair of black trousers; a black leather belt with a metal buckle; a pair of leather boots; and a prosthetic skin bodysuit. The bodysuit is made of foam latex over spandex and is designed to look like Jason's mottled, discoloured and scarred skin. It features a hole in the chest, where Jessica (Kari Keegan) stabbed Jason with the demon dagger. The head prosthetic is separate from the main body and attached with Velcro. Jason's iconic mask was attached to the head prosthetic with metal poppers, distinguishing it from previous iterations which featured leather head straps. This allowed actor Kane Hodder to more easily remove the mask on set.Each item is intentionally distressed with dirt, stage blood, rips and bullet holes. The foam latex on the bodysuit has become dry and flaky, and it remains in a fragile condition. The costume and bodysuit come on a custom-made mannequin. Dimensions (on mannequin): 187 cm x 55 cm x 30 cm (73 1/2" x 21 3/4" x 11 3/4") Additional Provenance: This lot comes from the personal collection of Friday the 13th collector and historian Mario Kirner.This lot comes from the Friday the 13th Props Museum collection of Mario Kirner. The Museum was created as a private collection that showcased not only Jason's iconic hockey mask, but also a number of other movie props, costumes and additional materials that were used during the production of the Friday the 13th movies. An avid contributor in the screen-used prop and costume collecting field for more than 20 years, Mario Kirner has been a dedicated in his work and efforts to help to transform what was once a niche hobby into an popular culture phenomenon. Mario is not just a collector, but a true historian and curator of all things Jason Voorhees and Friday the 13th, also publishing a book dedicated to showcasing the museum's content and their stories. Estimate: £50,000 - 100,000 Ω View all lots from JASON GOES TO HELL: THE FINAL FRIDAY (1993)View all lots from FRIDAY THE 13TH - ALL ITEMSBidding for this lot will end on Thursday, November 9th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, November 10th, Saturday, November 11th or Sunday, November 12th.
HERCULES (2014) - Hercules' (Dwayne Johnson) Hero Costume and ClubHercules' (Dwayne Johnston) hero costume and club from Brett Ratner's fantasy action-adventure Hercules. Hercules wore his costume throughout the film, notably during the opening scene when he and his companions defeated a band of pirates holding his nephew hostage. This hero costume features a lion headdress made of rubber, faux fur and a fabric-lined foam helmet. It also comprises a matching faux-fur pelt cape; a hardened brown leather cuirass with sculpted muscle detailing (labelled "Hercules, Hero #2"); a brown leather undervest; a thick red-brown leather belt with a metal loop (labelled both "Stunt Dungeon" and "Hero Dungeon"), which secures a dark brown rubber dagger with green paint detailing that imitates rusting; a pair of bracers made of brown leather with metal panels and foam padding (both labelled "'Chains' Vambraces"); a brown leather skirt (labelled "Hero, Dungeon"); a pair of dark brown leather briefs; and a pair of brown leather sandals (labelled "#1 Hercules") which have tall lace-up leather shin guards. Also included is a large foam club hand-painted in shades of brown and inset with four faux fangs, featuring a leather-and-cord-wrapped grip. The costume exhibits discolouration and minor foam disintegration from production use and age.Estimate: £5,000 - 10,000 Ω View all lots from HERCULES (2014)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.
DAMIEN: OMEN II (1978) - Dagger of MegiddoA dagger of Megiddo from Don Taylor's Damien: Omen II. Carl Bugenhagen (Leo McKern) tasked Michael Morgan (Ian Hendry) to deliver the box containing the Seven Daggers of Megiddo before the ruin's ceiling collapsed on the two.This lot consists of one tarnished metal stiletto dagger. The handle features crucified figures under Latin words. It exhibits some lighter discolouration along the blade and a notable white mark on the pommel. Dimensions: 37 cm x 7.75 cm x 4 cm (14.5" x 3" x 1.5")Estimate: £6,000 - 12,000 Ω View all lots from DAMIEN: OMEN II (1978)Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, November 9th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, November 10th, Saturday, November 11th or Sunday, November 12th.
A Mughal celadon jade dagger handle, 19th century, the handle carved with spirally fluted terminating in scrolls and bands of leafy foliage, the stone of a pale green tone with natural inclusions, 13.8cm long十九世紀 青白玉痕都斯坦式匕首 Condition Report: the metal blade now saw off and remainder imbedded in the handlecarved in two sections Condition Report Disclaimer
A FIRST PATTERN LUFTWAFFE DAGGER WITH HANGERS the hangers are marked 'OLC', the dagger is 47cm long overall The blade is unmarked and in good condition, the blue Moroccan leather and wire on the handle is intact, the leather on the scabbard is lifting and is missing in placesNote: You must be over 18 to purchase this item. By bidding on an edged weapon you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.
A JAVANESE KRIS DAGGER with wavy watered steel blade and carved wooden grip, in the original wooden hilt, 28cm long; one other Kris dagger; and a large Kukri (3)Note: You must be over 18 to purchase this item. By bidding on an edged weapon you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.
A ROMAN 'PUGIO' DAGGER a Pugio was a side arm taken into battle alongside the Gladius, but was also a personal protection dagger for civilians, 37cm long; the bronze has heavily oxidised giving the sword an overall green colour; the handle shows remnants of the wooden gripNote: You must be over 18 to purchase this item. By bidding on an edged weapon you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.
A JAPANESE RED LACQUER AND BONE MOUNTED TANTO DAGGER, MEIJI PERIOD (1868-1912) the single-edged blade enclosed and mounted with heavily carved tsuka and saya in the form of a ferocious scaly dragon, 45.5cm longProvenance: From the collection of the late A.J. (John) Lippitt (1928-2019), Hampshire.
A Second War ‘Battle of Cape Matapan’ D.S.C. group of nine awarded to Lieutenant G. E. Allen, Royal Navy, Gunnery Officer in H.M.S. Warspite during the battle of Calabria in July 1940 when the ship achieved one of the longest range gunnery hits from a moving ship to a moving target in history, hitting Giulio Cesare at a range of approximately 24 km; and also in the same battleship at the battle of Cape Matapan in March 1941 when he was decorated for his ‘efficiency and successful results’ obtained by the ship during the action, three Italian cruisers and two destroyers being sunk Distinguished Service Cross, G.VI.R., reverse officially dated 1942 and additionally engraved ‘Lieut. G. E. Allen R.N.’; 1914-15 Star (J.12853. G. E. Allen. A.B., R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (J.12853 G. E. Allen. P.O. R.N.); 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star, 1 clasp, France and Germany; Africa Star; Defence and War Medals, mounted for display together with a ‘Portsmouth Port Rifle and Revolver Meeting’ prize medal with ribbon bar inscribed ‘General’s Cup’, nearly very fine (10) £2,600-£3,000 --- One D.S.O., two D.S.Cs. and one Bar, and 20 D.S.Ms. awarded for the battle of Cape Matapan. D.S.C. London Gazette 3 February 1942: ‘For bravery and enterprise in the Battle of Cape Matapan.’ The recommendation for the Immediate award of the D.S.C. states: ‘Commissioned Gunner George Enos Allen. Battle of Cape Matapan. As officer in charge of the 15” Transmitting Station, Mr Allen contributed very materially to the Gunnery efficiency and successful results obtained by H.M.S. “Warspite” during the action. Mr Allen has been in charge of the 15” T.S. during the action off Calabria and for three bombardments of shore positions, in all of which he has performed most valuable service.’ George Enos Allen was born at Deptford, London, on 14 September 1894, and joined the Navy directly from school on 24 July 1911, as a Boy 2nd Class in H.M.S. Ganges II. He joined the Gunnery branch and advanced through the rates to become Petty Officer by the end of the Great War, having served throughout the war aboard H.M.S. Emperor of India from October 1914. He passed for Gunner in January 1919 and was promoted to Acting Gunner and transferred to the Officers’ Section on 1 July 1923 and appointed to Excellent. His ability as a gunner is noted throughout by his various Captain’s reports with frequent ‘Above Average’, and ‘Has outstanding technical ability and is of great value to the (G) Dept., but he is not naturally good at imparting his wide knowledge to others. Has exceptional ability and experience of Fire Control - Capt. Crutchley.’ Allen was promoted to Commissioned Gunner on 1 July 1923, and qualified as a ‘Dagger Gunner’ in November 1925, giving him a particular emphasis on director control identified by a dagger suffix to his rank title in the Navy List. In this rank he joined the battleship Warspite under Captain Victor Crutchley in December 1936, whilst she was undergoing a comprehensive refit which included a new fire control system and the addition of two Fairy Swordfish float-planes. Warspite took a very active part in the battles of Narvik in 1940, the gunnery proving to be exceptionally effective. Battle of Calabria Moving to the Mediterranean, now under the overall command of Admiral ‘A.B.C.’ Cunningham, the fleet engaged the Italian fleet at the battle of Calabria on 9 July 1940. During the battle Warspite achieved one of the longest range gunnery hits from a moving ship to a moving target in history, hitting Giulio Cesare at a range of approximately 24 km (26,000 yd), the other being a shot from Scharnhorst which hit Glorious at approximately the same distance in June 1940. Captain Douglas Fisher noted of Allen, ‘An extremely able officer with exceptional technical knowledge who has carried out his duty as officer in charge of Warspite’s 15in. T.S. with marked ability’, recognition, if any were needed, of his success in this action. Battle of Cape Matapan On 27 March 1941, Admiral Cunningham took his fleet to sea, flying his flag in Warspite, to intercept the Italian fleet which had sailed to intercept Allied convoys between Egypt and Greece, in an attempt to support the German invasion of the Balkans. On 28 March the British cruisers encountered the Italian fleet and were forced to turn away by the heavy guns of Vittorio Veneto. To save his cruisers Cunningham ordered an air strike, prompting the Italians to retreat. Subsequent air attacks damaged the battleship and the cruiser Pola, slowing the former and crippling the latter. Vittorio Veneto escaped to the west as dusk fell, but the British pursued through the night, first detecting Pola on radar and then two of her sister ships. Warspite, Valiant, and Barham closed on the unsuspecting Italian ships and, aided by searchlights, destroyed the heavy cruisers Fiume and Zara, and two destroyers at point blank range. Pola was also sunk once her crew had been taken off. Having established by aerial reconnaissance that the rest of the Italian fleet had escaped, Warspite returned to Alexandria on 29 March, surviving air attacks without suffering any casualties. The Battle of Cape Matapan had a paralysing effect on the Italian fleet, providing the Royal Navy with an opportunity to tighten its grip on the Mediterranean theatre. Allen left Warspite in April 1941 and was promoted to Lieutenant (G) on 12 November 1941, receiving his well-earned D.S.C. early in the following year. He spent the remainder of the war on the Staff of Excellent, employed on ‘Dagger’ duties as a gunnery instructor and was placed on the Retired List in February 1948. Sold with copied record of service and recommendation for D.S.C.
South Atlantic 1982, with replacement rosette (MEM (M) 2 A W Archer D191654F HMS Antrim) in named card box of issue, extremely fine £500-£700 --- Provenance: Dix Noonan Webb, March 2010. H.M.S. Antrim, a County-class Destroyer launched in 1967, served during the Falklands War under the command of Captain B. G. Young, D.S.O. As part of the advance-guard sent South, she served as flag-ship and played a prominent role in Operation Paraquet, the recapture of South Georgia in April 1982, and assisted in the movement of S.A.S. troops. Between 20 and 21 May of the same year, Antrim led the Naval Forces in the Falkland Sound during the amphibious landings. At this time she was hit by a 1,000lb bomb delivered by a Dagger fighter-bomber. The bomb struck the flight deck, gashed two missiles in the magazine and came to rest in the Seaman’s After Heads, without exploding. In further attacks by Daggers she was sprayed with 30mm shells causing two serious casualties. After 10 fraught hours, the unexploded bomb was dealt with by C.P.O. Michael Fellows of the Fleet Clearance Diving Team - an action that was to earn him the D.S.C. As a result of the damage sustained the Antrim reverted to escort duties for the remainder of the campaign.
Pair: Petty Officer C. Brassington, Royal Navy South Atlantic 1982, with rosette (ALS (R) C Brassington D149709W HMS Broadsword) official correction to ‘HMS’; Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., E.II.R., 2nd issue (PO (R) C Brassington D149709W RN) extremely fine (2) £500-£700 --- H.M.S. Broadsword took part in the 1982 Falklands War where, on 25 May 1982, she was providing air defence support to H.M.S. Coventry, when a technical fault in her Sea Wolf missile system allowed two Argentine Skyhawks to sink Coventry. Broadsword was hit by one bomb, which bounced up through the helicopter deck and destroyed a Lynx helicopter, before exiting and exploding harmlessly. She subsequently rescued 170 of the sunken Coventry's crew. She also shot down one IAI Dagger during the war.
A German Second World War Fire Officials Dagger. The very attractive and scarce fire officials dagger with its straps by the Company of Eickhorn, Solingen. Both sides of the blade in superbly clear etched panels of fire scenes, with its etched Eickhorn trademark. All the nickel plating to the cross guard and upper pommel bright, the leather grip is good with some scuffs, all grip wire complete. Fitted into its bright plated metal and leather scabbard with the leather soft and supple and fitted with its all leather service hanging straps with oak leaf patterns to the buckles. Unidentified markings to the rear of the upper part of the hanging straps, very good condition £600-£800 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.
AN INLAID RED CRYSTAL-HILTED DAGGER, MUGHAL, INDIA, 18TH-19TH CENTURY Pesh-Kabz, the ceremonial dagger with curbed pommel carved in red crystal, decorated and encrusted with flower heads set with green enamel and mother-of-pearl in Kundan technique and encircled in gold damascened threads, the heel adorned with two multi-lobed spandrels and engraved in gold in koftgari with a decoration of floral scrolls. 42cm long
Victorian/Edwardian black outfit comprising: a full length black skirt and a black woollen crepe jacket with dagger collar, long sleeves and appliqued ribbon embroidery. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Jacket has a small hole in the sleeve. Tear and stains to the lining, any boning has been removed. Skirt - some pale stains, some wear around fastenings, generally good for age.
Late 19th/early 20th Century Spanish brown velvet and silver embroidered Matador outfit or el traje de luces, complete with taleguilla trousers, belt, chaquetilla jacket, cape and hat, together with a part belt with theatrical dagger attached. Trousers and jacket lined with metal bells with handmade lace at cuffs. Cape lined with red cotton and with silver tassels. Red belt with red tassels. (B.P. 21% + VAT) May be a theatrical costume as traje de luces are usually silk/satin. If this is the case it is of superb quality and still at least early 20th Century.

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