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Lot 7980

Vinyl Records. James Bond Film Soundtracks. Music by John Barry and Monty Norman. Dr. NO, Thunderball, You Only Live Twice (One Mono One Stereo). (4)Condition Report: Conditions vary, generally VG+ / EX

Lot 9

Royal Doulton Disney's "Film Classics Collection" Figures, including: 'Bambi', 'Dumbo' and 'Pinocchio', model numbers FC1-8, each limited edition with certificate and box; together with Royal Doulton Disney's "The Mickey Mouse Collection" Figures, including: 'Mickey', 'Donald' and 'Pluto', models MM7- MM12 (14 total) with boxesProvenance: A Private Collection from the South of England

Lot 210

Waverley Cigarettes Series of 25 English History; John Player & Sons Motor Cars Second series of 50; Stephen Mitchell & Son Famous Crosses series of 25; Sports series of 25; Gallaher's Royalty series of 50; Will's Cigarettes Glamorous Ladies series 32; John Player & Sons Film Stars 2nd series of 50; John Player's Character from Dickens; Ty-phoo Birds and their Eggs; Ty-phoo William Shakespeare; Cadbury Bournville Cocoa; United Taken with a Kodak; album The Kings and Queens of England; Album of Film Stars (3rd Series), An Album of Film Stars, An Album of Film Stars (2nd Series); Famous Pictures series; English Period Costumes; Health Card together with Raphael Tuck & Sons Connoisseur after A. Asti. This lot includes a copy of the Sunday Mirror January 31st nr 96 Sir Winston's Funeral - The Permanent Record of an Unforgettable Day. 

Lot 167

* KEITH BROCKIE (BRITISH b.1955), GANNET AND CHICK, BASS ROCK watercolour on paper, signed, titled and dated 1999mounted, framed and under glassimage size 36cm x 28cm, overall size 61cm x 51cm Note: Keith Brockie was born in Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, in December 1955. Educated at Bell Baxter High School, Cupar, Fife 1970-74. In 1978 he graduated from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee, and after a short period working as an illustrator with Dundee Museums and Art Galleries he became a freelance artist specialising in wildlife. Since then he has had 8 books published featuring his own work, Keith Brockie’s Wildlife Sketchbook, 1981; One Man’s Island, 1984; The Silvery Tay, 1988; Mountain Reflections, 1994; Cuaderno de Campo de la Naturaleza Espaniola, 1995 and Drawn from Nature, 1995; Return to One Man’s Island, 2012; Glen of the Lapwing, 2019. In addition he has part or wholly illustrated many more books including ‘Rural Portraits’, 2003, featuring the native farm animals of Scotland and the characters involved with them. A film ‘One Man’s Island’ featuring his work on the Isle of May was shown on the BBC 2 World About Us series in 1984. In the course of his work he has travelled widely in countries as disparate as Scandinavia, North Yemen, Tanzania, India and North America. Also he has participated in expeditions to Greenland in1982, 88, 91 and Svalbard 1993 as assistant leader with the British Schools Exploring Society teaching about the wildlife and field sketching. Working with groups of artists he has participated in environmental awareness projects (Artists for Nature Foundation) in Schiermonikoog, Netherlands, 1990 ; Biezbra Valley, Poland, 1992 ; Copper River Delta, Alaska, 1995 ; Briere Marshes, Loire, France, 2001; Hula Valley, Israel, in January, 2008 and the Society of Wildlife Artists Atlantic Oakwoods (Ardnamurchan) project in 2004. His original art is highly regarded, a recent review in The Scotsman of the Curious Eye exhibition at The Royal Scottish Academy by Duncan Macmillan, one of Scotland’s foremost art critics recognised the depth of observation and feeling which is transmitted by Keiths’ work: “His study of a hare watched through a telescope is as beautiful as the hare itself, but it is not just a borrowed beauty, something appropriated, that we admire in his work….(it) is a record of something seen, certainly, but also of otherness understood and wondered at, of empathy, of seeing informed by feeling…To record and transmit real feeling can’t be borrowed. It has to be your own, and if it is counterfeit we soon spot that deception”. Keith Brockie's paintings rarely appear at auction.

Lot 65

* JOHN BELLANY CBE RA HRSA (SCOTTISH 1942 - 2013), BONJOUR TRISTESSE (WOMAN WITH A FISH) oil on canvas, signed, titled versoframed image size 60cm x 50cm, overall size 79cm x 68cm Note 1: John Bellany’s artworks often drew inspiration from literature, most noteably his serious of paintings and prints of “Old man and the sea” by Hemingway. “Bonjour Tristesse” (Hello Sadness) is a novel by Francoise Sagan, published in 1954 the book was a huge success and was adapted in English for a film in 1958 by Otto Preminger. The plot for the novel surrounds the activities of a 17 year old girl named Cecile, who spends the summer with her father Raymond and his mistress on the French riviera.Note 2: Collector demand has never been higher for the work of John Bellany and numerous examples have been sold in recent months by both McTear's and others at ever more impressive prices. In The Scottish Contemporary Art Auction of 29th May 2022 "The Finnon Smoker" by Bellany sold for £80,000 (hammer) and in the same sale, "Bass Rock Fable" (a 76 x 61cm unframed oil) sold for £12,000 (hammer). In our 21st August 2022 auction, lot 137 "The Newspaper Hat" (a 61 x 51cm oil) sold for £9500 (hammer). "Like-for-like" auction prices for original paintings are usually difficult to assess, but in The Scottish Contemporary Art Auction of April 2023, two Bellany paintings which had been acquired in our auctions in September and November 2014 were consigned for sale by the same owner. The original 2014 selling prices were £1800 and £4000 and the same paintings sold in April for £3800 and £7000 (all hammer prices). This equates to a growth in value of 86.2% in fewer than nine years. In The Scottish Contemporary Art Auction of 25th May 2023, lot 282, "Restless Wave" a 90 x 90cm oil (by Bellany) sold for £9000 (hammer).

Lot 51

Frame of vintage Elizabeth II 100 shillings, £1 and £5 bank notes and imaginary/fantasy one million pound note from The Bank of England, originally from Mark Twains 1893 story "The Million Pound Note" and subsequently the 1954 J Arthur Rank Film Studios Movie

Lot 183

Five cameras, Olympus Model SZ11, Fuji Film Instax 200, Olympus Trip and Olympus Super Zoom

Lot 92

Vintage film splicing equipment, four cine films

Lot 7001

James Bond: Diamonds Are Forever, United Artists (1971) Original script, Unit List, Cast Lists and Publicity documents includes, an Original Script bound within yellow card covers with metal brads, first page reads Diamonds Are Forever by Tom Mankiewicz Eon Productions Ltd., No. 04909, further numbered 19 in blue ink top right corner, 125 pages including coloured revision sheets; a one-page Unit List; a seven-page Advance Production Notes on white sheets, titled top of first page Diamonds Are Forever, Riviera Hotel, Rm. 205, Las Vegas, Nevada 89109, further numbered in black ink 427114; and a quantity of Publicity documents mostly typed on colour illustrated headed paper with the films title and Eon Productions Limited London address, includes, a two-page list of Screen Credits, a three-page Cast List; a quantity of notes for related recorded interviews and biographies; with a buff coloured card folder containing a large quantity of typescript Publicity Press releases detailing behind-the-scene snippets of news about the production, the vehicles, locations, interior sets, and cast such as how the waterbed was constructed to take 700 gallons of salt water and 3,000 fish for the love scene; and how tight security had to be at Pinewood Studios when £60,000 of real diamonds were smuggled into the studio for the main titles of the film. (Qty). Provenance: The Collection of John Willis, Publicity Director for Disney, Columbia, United Artists, The Rank Organisation, and 20th Century Fox from 1960-1972. Willis worked on Casino Royale (1967) and several other films in the James Bond series, as well as films such as The Battle of Britain, Heroes of Telemark, Living Free, and In Search of Castaways.

Lot 7004

James Bond Skyfall (2012) Three Limited edition Rittenhouse Archives Trading cards, each housing an original piece of costume from the film starring Daniel Craig, each 7 x 9 cm (3).

Lot 7014

James Bond The World is Not Enough: A Companion, by Iain Johnstone, first edition hardback book, published by Boxtree/Macmillan, 1999 first printing, photo. illustrated throughout, including colour storyboard images, acclaimed journalist and screen writer, Iain Johnstone, takes a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the nineteenth film in the Bond series starring Pierce Brosnan, dust-jacket unclipped, with incorrect ISBN number 0-7522-1800-X on bar code of the jacket versus 0 7522 1799 2 on copyright page (this appears to be the case with every copy, no corrected edition or second impressions are recorded) original black cloth, lettered in gilt on spine; together with, RYE (Graham). The James Bond Girls, reprint, paperback, published by Boxtree, 1995, 4to, 8vo. (2) Condition Report: overall good conditions.

Lot 7022

James Bond Live & Let Die (1973) - Two replica props. Consisting a Replica Flute Radio based on the hero prop used by Baron Samedi (Geoffrey Holder). Hand crafted in Moso Bamboo with a telescopic antenna and a prop microphone. Together with a Replica necklace, based on the one worn by Samedi in the Film. This item is not licensed or authorised by Danjaq/MGM and has no connection to the Bond franchise. Approx 62 cm.

Lot 7023

James Bond - Six autographed stills, mostly 8x10 inches. Including Dame Judi Dench, Shirley Eaton, Martine Berwick, Caroline Munro, Madeline Smith & Lynn-Holly Johnson. Provenance: Signed at various Film Conventions & Film Premieres in the UK.

Lot 7025

James Bond Quantum of Solace (2008) - Two panels of Wallpaper, each one 52x42cm, used on the set. The Wallpaper is seen at the end of the 2008 Film when Bond (Daniel Craig) confronts Yusef about seducing female agents. These scenes were filmed at a disused Army Barracks located in Hampshire, England; which were rented to the Production Company by the MOD. The barracks were later demolished in 2015 & some of the remaining Wallpaper was salvaged. Provenance: Obtained from a former MOD Estate Manager who assisted the Production Crew. With signed Letter & accompanying photographs. (Rolled).

Lot 7027

James Bond - Casino Royale Green Beret and Jungle Hat film props, With COA from the original film prop hire company plus 2 colour photos and supporting documentation (3 A4 pages).

Lot 7029

James Bond - Two Casino Royale Jungle Camp Hurricane Oil Lamps, props used in the film; supplied with COA, order form, invoice, and remittance advice from the original film prop hire company. (8 x A4 pages).

Lot 7031

James Bond: Roger Moore. My Word is My Bond: The Autobiography Presentation copy from the actor to British publicist, John Willis, Inscribed and Signed in black ink by Roger Moore on title-page, dust-jacket unclipped, photo. illustrated, 8vo, published by Michael OMara Books, 2008. Provenance: The Collection of film publicist, John Willis, fwho worked for many film companies in the UK. during the 1960s-70s specialising in marketing and publicity for clients such as Disney, Columbia, United Artists, the Rank Organisation, and 20th Century Fox. Willis worked on numerous film productions including several of the James Bond series such as Casino Royale, as well as The Battle of Britain, Heroes of Telemark, Living Free and In Search of the Castaways. Condition Report: light marks to front of dust-jacket otherwise overall good condition with strong signature.

Lot 7032

James Bond: Roger Moore. Last Man Standing: Tales from Tinseltown, Signed hardback book- Presentation copy from the actor to British publicist, John Willis, Inscribed and Signed in black ink by Roger Moore on publishers bookplate Thanks for letting me (use)your story! Merry Christmas to you and Lynne, Roger, dust-jacket unclipped, photo. illustrated, 8vo, published by Michael O Mara Books, 2014. Provenance: The Collection of John Willis, film publicist, who worked for many film companies in the UK. during the 1960s-70s specialising in marketing and publicity for clients such as Disney, Columbia, United Artists, the Rank Organisation, and 20th Century Fox. Willis worked on numerous film productions including several of the James Bond series such as Casino Royale, as well as The Battle of Britain, Heroes of Telemark, Living Free and In Search of the Castaways. Condition Report: overall good condition with strong signature.

Lot 7035

James Bond: The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) An Official Programme for the Royal Charity Premiere held at Londons Odeon Leicester Square, July 7, 1977; Original Motion Picture Score vinyl LP record, music produced and conducted by Marvin Hamlisch, UAG 30098, 1977; and a brochure for The Spy Who Loved Me Reunion, held at Pinewood Studios, 2008, the brochure included an article by publicist, John Willis, who recalled driving 007s Lotus Esprit from Pinewood Studios to the Cannes Film Festival (3) Provenance: The Collection of John Willis, Publicity Director for Disney, Columbia, United Artists, The Rank Organisation, and 20th Century Fox from 1960-1972. Willis worked on Casino Royale (1967) and several other films in the James Bond series, as well as The Battle of Britain, Heroes of Telemark, Living Free, and In Search of Castaways.

Lot 7038

James Bond Goldfinger autographed giclee print by Nicholas Watts, showing Bonds Aston Martin DB5 in a scene from the film with a further pencil sketch underneath, numbered 2/50 & one of just 2-3 to be accompanied by cast autographs, this one believed to be the most extensively autographed, including Sean Connery, Honor Blackman, Gert Frobe, Harald Sakata, Guy Hamilton, Shirley Eaton and 5 others, mounted, framed with an acrylic face, with Automobile Art International provenance to the reverse, framed and glazed, 41 x 42 inches.

Lot 7039

Corgi 261 "James Bond" Aston Martin DB5 taken from the film "Goldfinger" - gold body, red interior with "James Bond" figure and secret instructions, boxed. Charity lot: This lot is being sold on behalf of Oxfam - the proceeds will be going directly to this charity.

Lot 7045

James Bond FLEMING (Ian). Dr. No, first edition, third impression, published by Jonathan Cape, 1958, the first of the James Bond books to state Glidrose Productions Ltd. to copyright page, original boards, second state binding with brown silhouette of dancing girl on upper cover, titled in silver on spine, second state dust-jacket titled in white on spine, priced 15s. net, design by Pat Marriott, the fifth title in the series and the first to be made into a feature film, 8vo. Condition Report: clean bright boards, dust-jacket with light finger marks and light rubbing to spine ends, overall a clean copy.

Lot 7049

James Bond - From Russia With Love - Official Attaché Case Replica by S.D. Studios, No. 025 of 100. Contents including two hidden daggers with ejection mechanism (one on each side), Magnetic Talcum Powder Container, concealed Gold Sovereigns (10 on each strap), Rounds of Ammunition (plastic replica and deactivated) concealed in hidden brass tube (one missing), original SD Studios folder containing mission paperwork and operating instructions, all in leather briefcase. Overall 47 x 33 x 13 cm. Background - This Attaché Briefcase is seen as the Holy Grail in Bond collecting. This is an official release. The designers took all the measurements from the original film prop and created this replica. It is believed that a lot less than 100 were produced.

Lot 7062

James Bond - Film brochures for The Spy Who Loved Me, Live and Let Die, Moonraker, Octopussy, The Man with the Golden Gun and For Your Eyes Only (6).

Lot 7064

James Bond - Two film brochures for Thunderball and Diamonds Are Forever (2).

Lot 7066

James Bond Goldfinger / Dr. No (1966) US Window card film poster, starring Sean Connery, United Artists, folded, 14 x 22 inches.

Lot 7067

James Bond Moonraker (1979) US One Sheet film poster, starring Roger Moore, folded, 27 x 41 inches.

Lot 7068

James Bond Octopussy (1983) US Subway film poster, starring Roger Moore, United Artists, folded, 45 x 60 inches.

Lot 7069

James Bond No Time To Die (2021) Main April 2nd teaser British Quad film poster, showing an image of Daniel Craig, rolled, 30 x 40 inches.

Lot 7070

James Bond No Time To Die (2020) Set of Six character British Quad teaser film posters, 'In Cinemas November' all rolled, 30 x 40 inches (6).

Lot 7071

James Bond No Time To Die (2021) British Quad teaser film poster featuring Daniel Craig & Lea Seydoux, rolled, 30 x40 inches.

Lot 7072

James Bond - Three One Sheet film posters for Goldeneye and two for Die Another Day, rolled, 27 x 40 inches (3).

Lot 7074

Aliens - Two related books, includes VERHEIDEN (Mark). and Others. Aliens: Compleat Aliens: Limited hardcover edition, multi-Signed, within slipcase - numbered 177 of 500 copies, with seven signatures on fold-out limitation-page, collects for the first time, Aliens Books One and Two; Aliens: Earth War; and Dark Horse Presents: Aliens, reprints Aliens (1988-1989) Issues 1-6, Aliens (1989) Issues 1-4, Aliens: Earth War (1990) Issues 1-4, & Dark Horse Presents: Aliens (1992) Issue 1, illustrated throughout by Mark A. Nelson, and others, featuring new Aliens art from some of the artists for the original comics inspired by the original designs and creations of H.R. Giger and based on the characters and events in the Twentieth Century Fox film, green leather, titled in gilt on upper cover and spine, within matching slipcase, published Milwaukie, Dark Horse Comics, 1993; together with, GOODWIN (Archie) and Walter Simonson. Alien: The Illustrated Story, first edition, soft covers, colour comic-strip illustrations throughout, published Futura, 1979. (2) Condition Report: Aliens: Compleat Aliens: Limited hardcover edition - near fine condition.Alien: The Illustrated Story - light wear to covers otherwise overall good condition.

Lot 7079

Carry On Film Series: Two related Presentation copy hardback books, Signed and dedicated by director, Gerald Thomas, and producer, Peter Rogers includes, What A Carry On: The Official Story of the Carry On Film Series, first edition, Signed by Gerald Thomas, with a dedication on front free endpaper to Iris Millard, Peter Rogers accountant, '29.11.89 To Dear Iris, Thank you for all your help - Love Gerald, compiled by Sally and Nina Hibbin, introduction and producers notes by Peter Rogers, features original interviews, photographs, cast lists and production credits, dust-jacket unclipped, pictorial boards, 4to, published by Hamlyn, 1988; together with, BRIGHT (Morris) and Robert Ross. Mr Carry On: The Life and Work of Peter Rogers, first edition, Signed by Peter Rogers, with a dedication to Iris Millard on front free endpaper, To Iris for her Amazement, Peter Rogers, an authorised biography with extensive input from Rogers, which charts his illustrious career and marriage to the countrys first female producer Betty E. Box, and his long partnership with Gerald Thomas, dust-jacket unclipped, published by BBC Worldwide, 2000. 4to, 8vo. (2) £150-200During their forty-year collaboration, Gerald Thomas (1920-1993) and Peter Rogers (1914-2009) made one of the most successful series of films in the history of British cinema. Provenance: The Collection of Iris Millard (1927-2017) who was Peter Rogers accountant for many years.Condition Report: overall good condition with a strong dedication and signature.

Lot 7089

Errol Flynn (1909-1959) Typed Letter, Signed, 1954 one page, nine lines, typed on Errol Flyn Enterprises, International Film Productions, Rome, printed headed paper, dated 28th January, 1954, Errol Flynn wrote to the manager of Barclays [Bank] O.D. Corp. Ltd., London, and apologised for insufficient funds being in his bank account, Without realising . . . I transferred most of my funds from Barclays Bank of Gracechurch Street to Switzerland . . .at the end of March there will be due another capitol payment of £2,000 . . . , hand signed in brown ink Errol Flynn; Despite earning a significant income during his film career, mounted, 32 x 43cm overall framed and glazed. In 1942, Flynn was charged with tax evasion and owed the government over $2 million. This led to a long legal battle that affected his finances for many years. Condition Report: typed text of the letter faded, with strong signature, overall good condition.

Lot 7090

BFG - 4 sheets of pencil drawn animation artwork from the 1989 TV film adaptation of Roald Dahl's The Big Friendly Giant - directed by Brian Cosgrove. Each sheet shows the BFG character in a different pose and they measure approx 16" x 12.5 " Condition Report: Sheets are rolled with mild creasing and holes punched for putting in a binder.

Lot 7095

Memphis Belle (1990) - A Model B-17 Wheel Section used in the Film. Created from painted resin over a hardened biscuit foam, the wheel formed part of one of the larger scale models of the B-17 aircraft & has been cut in half to appear as though it had risen into the wing compartment. 23cm in diameter. Mounted on a display stand with accompanying plaque. Provenance: With a Certificate of Authenticity from The Propstore of London.

Lot 7096

Salt (2010) - Ensemble worn in the Film by Angelina Jolie in her role as Evelyn Salt. Consisting a light grey Luciano Barbera buttoned jacket, a matching skirt with zipped fastening & a cream Bergdorf Goodman Blouse (Size US 4). The ensemble can be seen in the early parts of the Film, when Salt (Angelina Jolie) interrogates Russian defector Oleg Vasilyevich Orlov (Daniel Olbrychski) who claims Salt is a former Russian Spy titled KA-12. Salt escapes the CIA building, running through the streets barefoot wearing the ensemble. Provenance: With a corresponding production tag & a Certificate of Authenticity from Screenused.

Lot 7097

Superman (1978) - A Hand Drawn Flying Rig Design. In pencil & ink on paper by Stunt Coordinator Paul Weston. These original drawings were instrumental in creating some of the flying scenes used in the film. 11.5x10 inches. Provenance: From the Personal Collection of Paul Weston.

Lot 7099

The Lord of the Rings - Elven pitcher prop from Rivendell & studio gift ''thank you'' bookThis book was given to the vendor from New Line Cinema during the release time of Return of the King. This book was not available to the public and was only given to cast, crew and New Line Cinema employees. This book was issued to commemorate the end of one of the most successful movie franchises ever and is full with behind the scenes photos and thank you notes. Provenance: The vendor owned an event planning company in the early 1990s until 2008. They organised the Lord of the Rings Cannes Press Festival in 2001. New Line chairman Bob Shaye and Dir. P. Jackson presented 25 minutes of footage from the film, which featured a montage introducing key characters, as well as a 14-minute excerpt of a chase sequence in the Mines of Moria and previews of the second and third installments of the trilogy, due in December 2002 and 2003, respectively.The event culminated in a party that was held at the Chateau de Castellaras near the town of Mougins, where they reconstructed a lot of the sets and displayed set dressings and props from the actual movies (flown in especially from New Zealand).After the event, everything was deconstructed and sent back to NZ but the vendors got the permission to keep these few items as a gift.

Lot 7100

The Lord of the Rings - Set of 2 Rivendell glass phials & an early stage marketing campaign press book for the Lord Of The Rings Provenance: The vendor owned an event planning company in the early 1990s until 2008. They organised the Lord of the Rings Cannes Press Festival in 2001. New Line chairman Bob Shaye and Dir. P. Jackson presented 25 minutes of footage from the film, which featured a montage introducing key characters, as well as a 14-minute excerpt of a chase sequence in the Mines of Moria and previews of the second and third installments of the trilogy, due in December 2002 and 2003, respectively.The event culminated in a party that was held at the Chateau de Castellaras near the town of Mougins, where they reconstructed a lot of the sets and displayed set dressings and props from the actual movies (flown in especially from New Zealand).After the event, everything was deconstructed and sent back to NZ but the vendors got the permission to keep these few items as a gift.

Lot 7101

The Lord of the Rings - Prancing Pony bartender Hobbit costume. This costume was one of the actual costumes produced in New Zealand for the movies and was worn by one of the bartenders/service craft members. Provenance: The vendor owned an event planning company in the early 1990s until 2008. They organised the Lord of the Rings Cannes Press Festival in 2001. New Line chairman Bob Shaye and Dir. P. Jackson presented 25 minutes of footage from the film, which featured a montage introducing key characters, as well as a 14-minute excerpt of a chase sequence in the Mines of Moria and previews of the second and third installments of the trilogy, due in December 2002 and 2003, respectively.The event culminated in a party that was held at the Chateau de Castellaras near the town of Mougins, where they reconstructed a lot of the sets and displayed set dressings and props from the actual movies (flown in especially from New Zealand).After the event, everything was deconstructed and sent back to NZ but the vendors got the permission to keep these few items as a gift.

Lot 7102

The Lord of the Rings - Hobbit actor vest prop and size chart on New Line Cinema studio letterhead. Provenance: The vendor owned an event planning company in the early 1990s until 2008. They organised the Lord of the Rings Cannes Press Festival in 2001. New Line chairman Bob Shaye and Dir. P. Jackson presented 25 minutes of footage from the film, which featured a montage introducing key characters, as well as a 14-minute excerpt of a chase sequence in the Mines of Moria and previews of the second and third installments of the trilogy, due in December 2002 and 2003, respectively.The event culminated in a party that was held at the Chateau de Castellaras near the town of Mougins, where they reconstructed a lot of the sets and displayed set dressings and props from the actual movies (flown in especially from New Zealand).After the event, everything was deconstructed and sent back to NZ but the vendors got the permission to keep these few items as a gift.

Lot 7103

The Lord of the Rings - Hobbit tankards in 2 sizes one in human size and one in Hobbit size used to create the illusion of an existing size difference between Hobbits and the other races on screen.Provenance: The vendor owned an event planning company in the early 1990s until 2008. They organised the Lord of the Rings Cannes Press Festival in 2001. New Line chairman Bob Shaye and Dir. P. Jackson presented 25 minutes of footage from the film, which featured a montage introducing key characters, as well as a 14-minute excerpt of a chase sequence in the Mines of Moria and previews of the second and third installments of the trilogy, due in December 2002 and 2003, respectively.The event culminated in a party that was held at the Chateau de Castellaras near the town of Mougins, where they reconstructed a lot of the sets and displayed set dressings and props from the actual movies (flown in especially from New Zealand).After the event, everything was deconstructed and sent back to NZ but the vendors got the permission to keep these few items as a gift.

Lot 7104

The Lord of the Rings - Rivendell Elrond wine glass & Rivendell silver metal tray prop. Provenance: The vendor owned an event planning company in the early 1990s until 2008. They organised the Lord of the Rings Cannes Press Festival in 2001. New Line chairman Bob Shaye and Dir. P. Jackson presented 25 minutes of footage from the film, which featured a montage introducing key characters, as well as a 14-minute excerpt of a chase sequence in the Mines of Moria and previews of the second and third installments of the trilogy, due in December 2002 and 2003, respectively.The event culminated in a party that was held at the Chateau de Castellaras near the town of Mougins, where they reconstructed a lot of the sets and displayed set dressings and props from the actual movies (flown in especially from New Zealand).After the event, everything was deconstructed and sent back to NZ but the vendors got the permission to keep these few items as a gift.

Lot 7105

The Lord of the Rings - Rinvedell vase and two parchment scroll rings from Elrond's library. Provenance: The vendor owned an event planning company in the early 1990s until 2008. They organised the Lord of the Rings Cannes Press Festival in 2001. New Line chairman Bob Shaye and Dir. P. Jackson presented 25 minutes of footage from the film, which featured a montage introducing key characters, as well as a 14-minute excerpt of a chase sequence in the Mines of Moria and previews of the second and third installments of the trilogy, due in December 2002 and 2003, respectively.The event culminated in a party that was held at the Chateau de Castellaras near the town of Mougins, where they reconstructed a lot of the sets and displayed set dressings and props from the actual movies (flown in especially from New Zealand).After the event, everything was deconstructed and sent back to NZ but the vendors got the permission to keep these few items as a gift.

Lot 7106

The Lord of the Rings - Rivendell candle holders and an unusual looking glass vessel prop. Provenance: The vendor owned an event planning company in the early 1990s until 2008. They organised the Lord of the Rings Cannes Press Festival in 2001. New Line chairman Bob Shaye and Dir. P. Jackson presented 25 minutes of footage from the film, which featured a montage introducing key characters, as well as a 14-minute excerpt of a chase sequence in the Mines of Moria and previews of the second and third installments of the trilogy, due in December 2002 and 2003, respectively.The event culminated in a party that was held at the Chateau de Castellaras near the town of Mougins, where they reconstructed a lot of the sets and displayed set dressings and props from the actual movies (flown in especially from New Zealand).After the event, everything was deconstructed and sent back to NZ but the vendors got the permission to keep these few items as a gift.

Lot 7107

The Lord of the Rings - Rivendell candle holders and an unusual looking glass vessel prop. Provenance: The vendor owned an event planning company in the early 1990s until 2008. They organised the Lord of the Rings Cannes Press Festival in 2001. New Line chairman Bob Shaye and Dir. P. Jackson presented 25 minutes of footage from the film, which featured a montage introducing key characters, as well as a 14-minute excerpt of a chase sequence in the Mines of Moria and previews of the second and third installments of the trilogy, due in December 2002 and 2003, respectively.The event culminated in a party that was held at the Chateau de Castellaras near the town of Mougins, where they reconstructed a lot of the sets and displayed set dressings and props from the actual movies (flown in especially from New Zealand).After the event, everything was deconstructed and sent back to NZ but the vendors got the permission to keep these few items as a gift.

Lot 7108

The Lord of the Rings - Moria ceramic urn. Provenance: The vendor owned an event planning company in the early 1990s until 2008. They organised the Lord of the Rings Cannes Press Festival in 2001. New Line chairman Bob Shaye and Dir. P. Jackson presented 25 minutes of footage from the film, which featured a montage introducing key characters, as well as a 14-minute excerpt of a chase sequence in the Mines of Moria and previews of the second and third installments of the trilogy, due in December 2002 and 2003, respectively.The event culminated in a party that was held at the Chateau de Castellaras near the town of Mougins, where they reconstructed a lot of the sets and displayed set dressings and props from the actual movies (flown in especially from New Zealand).After the event, everything was deconstructed and sent back to NZ but the vendors got the permission to keep these few items as a gift.

Lot 7109

The Lord of the Rings - Hobbit beer tankard prop H15cm.Provenance: The vendor owned an event planning company in the early 1990s until 2008. They organised the Lord of the Rings Cannes Press Festival in 2001. New Line chairman Bob Shaye and Dir. P. Jackson presented 25 minutes of footage from the film, which featured a montage introducing key characters, as well as a 14-minute excerpt of a chase sequence in the Mines of Moria and previews of the second and third installments of the trilogy, due in December 2002 and 2003, respectively.The event culminated in a party that was held at the Chateau de Castellaras near the town of Mougins, where they reconstructed a lot of the sets and displayed set dressings and props from the actual movies (flown in especially from New Zealand).After the event, everything was deconstructed and sent back to NZ but the vendors got the permission to keep these few items as a gift.

Lot 7110

The Lord of the Rings - Rivendell swan vase prop, H18cm. Provenance: The vendor owned an event planning company in the early 1990s until 2008. They organised the Lord of the Rings Cannes Press Festival in 2001. New Line chairman Bob Shaye and Dir. P. Jackson presented 25 minutes of footage from the film, which featured a montage introducing key characters, as well as a 14-minute excerpt of a chase sequence in the Mines of Moria and previews of the second and third installments of the trilogy, due in December 2002 and 2003, respectively.The event culminated in a party that was held at the Chateau de Castellaras near the town of Mougins, where they reconstructed a lot of the sets and displayed set dressings and props from the actual movies (flown in especially from New Zealand).After the event, everything was deconstructed and sent back to NZ but the vendors got the permission to keep these few items as a gift.

Lot 7111

The Lord of the Rings - Prancing pony tankard, Pewter H12cm. Provenance: The vendor owned an event planning company in the early 1990s until 2008. They organised the Lord of the Rings Cannes Press Festival in 2001. New Line chairman Bob Shaye and Dir. P. Jackson presented 25 minutes of footage from the film, which featured a montage introducing key characters, as well as a 14-minute excerpt of a chase sequence in the Mines of Moria and previews of the second and third installments of the trilogy, due in December 2002 and 2003, respectively.The event culminated in a party that was held at the Chateau de Castellaras near the town of Mougins, where they reconstructed a lot of the sets and displayed set dressings and props from the actual movies (flown in especially from New Zealand).After the event, everything was deconstructed and sent back to NZ but the vendors got the permission to keep these few items as a gift.

Lot 7112

The Lord of the Rings - Rivendell green tint glass vessel, H21cmProvenance: The vendor owned an event planning company in the early 1990s until 2008. They organised the Lord of the Rings Cannes Press Festival in 2001. New Line chairman Bob Shaye and Dir. P. Jackson presented 25 minutes of footage from the film, which featured a montage introducing key characters, as well as a 14-minute excerpt of a chase sequence in the Mines of Moria and previews of the second and third installments of the trilogy, due in December 2002 and 2003, respectively.The event culminated in a party that was held at the Chateau de Castellaras near the town of Mougins, where they reconstructed a lot of the sets and displayed set dressings and props from the actual movies (flown in especially from New Zealand).After the event, everything was deconstructed and sent back to NZ but the vendors got the permission to keep these few items as a gift.

Lot 7113

The Lord of the Rings - Rivendell glass vessel, H17cm.Provenance: The vendor owned an event planning company in the early 1990s until 2008. They organised the Lord of the Rings Cannes Press Festival in 2001. New Line chairman Bob Shaye and Dir. P. Jackson presented 25 minutes of footage from the film, which featured a montage introducing key characters, as well as a 14-minute excerpt of a chase sequence in the Mines of Moria and previews of the second and third installments of the trilogy, due in December 2002 and 2003, respectively.The event culminated in a party that was held at the Chateau de Castellaras near the town of Mougins, where they reconstructed a lot of the sets and displayed set dressings and props from the actual movies (flown in especially from New Zealand).After the event, everything was deconstructed and sent back to NZ but the vendors got the permission to keep these few items as a gift.

Lot 7114

The Lord of the Rings - Rivendell blue tint glass vessel, H25cm. Provenance: The vendor owned an event planning company in the early 1990s until 2008. They organised the Lord of the Rings Cannes Press Festival in 2001. New Line chairman Bob Shaye and Dir. P. Jackson presented 25 minutes of footage from the film, which featured a montage introducing key characters, as well as a 14-minute excerpt of a chase sequence in the Mines of Moria and previews of the second and third installments of the trilogy, due in December 2002 and 2003, respectively.The event culminated in a party that was held at the Chateau de Castellaras near the town of Mougins, where they reconstructed a lot of the sets and displayed set dressings and props from the actual movies (flown in especially from New Zealand).After the event, everything was deconstructed and sent back to NZ but the vendors got the permission to keep these few items as a gift.

Lot 7115

The Lord of the Rings - Rivendell glass vessel, H16cm. Provenance: The vendor owned an event planning company in the early 1990s until 2008. They organised the Lord of the Rings Cannes Press Festival in 2001. New Line chairman Bob Shaye and Dir. P. Jackson presented 25 minutes of footage from the film, which featured a montage introducing key characters, as well as a 14-minute excerpt of a chase sequence in the Mines of Moria and previews of the second and third installments of the trilogy, due in December 2002 and 2003, respectively.The event culminated in a party that was held at the Chateau de Castellaras near the town of Mougins, where they reconstructed a lot of the sets and displayed set dressings and props from the actual movies (flown in especially from New Zealand).After the event, everything was deconstructed and sent back to NZ but the vendors got the permission to keep these few items as a gift.

Lot 7116

The Lord of the Rings - Rivendell elven costume swan brooch. The swan design can be seen multiple times in the movies as being integrated into the set design. Provenance: The vendor owned an event planning company in the early 1990s until 2008. They organised the Lord of the Rings Cannes Press Festival in 2001. New Line chairman Bob Shaye and Dir. P. Jackson presented 25 minutes of footage from the film, which featured a montage introducing key characters, as well as a 14-minute excerpt of a chase sequence in the Mines of Moria and previews of the second and third installments of the trilogy, due in December 2002 and 2003, respectively.The event culminated in a party that was held at the Chateau de Castellaras near the town of Mougins, where they reconstructed a lot of the sets and displayed set dressings and props from the actual movies (flown in especially from New Zealand).After the event, everything was deconstructed and sent back to NZ but the vendors got the permission to keep these few items as a gift.

Lot 7117

The Lord of the Rings - Moria wheel made from real wood and metal as well as a Display set Pottery dish & spoon from the Shire. Also to include 'The One Ring' from Cannes premiere handed out to guests. Provenance: The vendor owned an event planning company in the early 1990s until 2008. They organised the Lord of the Rings Cannes Press Festival in 2001. New Line chairman Bob Shaye and Dir. P. Jackson presented 25 minutes of footage from the film, which featured a montage introducing key characters, as well as a 14-minute excerpt of a chase sequence in the Mines of Moria and previews of the second and third installments of the trilogy, due in December 2002 and 2003, respectively.The event culminated in a party that was held at the Chateau de Castellaras near the town of Mougins, where they reconstructed a lot of the sets and displayed set dressings and props from the actual movies (flown in especially from New Zealand).After the event, everything was deconstructed and sent back to NZ but the vendors got the permission to keep these few items as a gift.

Lot 7118

Original Scripts, Screenplays, Production and Publicity documents; a group of six Scripts and Screenplays -includes, Two Girls, Original script by Malcom Leigh, Border Film Productions, 1970, yellow card covers, 81-pages on blue sheets; Dont Raise the Bridge, Lower the River (1968) a Final Script by Max Wilk, dated April, 1967, Walter Shenson Films, yellow card covers, 121-pages including blue revision sheets; Joanna (1968) Shooting Script written and directed by Michael Sarne, dated 16.8.67, black card covers, 150 pages including coloured revision sheets; together with, a loosely inserted four-page typescript Final Fact Sheet on Laughlin Films production headed paper; a seven-page typescript interview with actress, Genevieve Waite, dated September 5, 1967; and a six-page typescript interview with Michael Sarne; The Last Safari (1967) First Draft Script by John Gay, dated July 25, 1966, producer-director Henry Hathaway, with hand-written ownership name John Willis Publicist No. 43 in ink on first page, 140 pages, with a loosely inserted nine-page Production Unit List, and a three-page typescript Location Story; The David Galaxy Affair (1979) Script by John Evans, Roldvale Ltd., undated, orange card covers, numbered 48 in ink on front cover, 99-pages on white sheets; The David Niven Story (Casino Royale) Famous Artists Productions Ltd., a five-page Production Cast List dated 29.4.66, starring David Niven in the role of Sir James and Deborah Kerr as Lady Fiona, with a five-page Amended Production Unit List dated 18th April, 1966; together with a quantity of Elstree Studios. Borehamwood, ephemera, and various film Publicity related documents, including, Doctor Faustus, Columbia Pictures Press Information folder and Publicity Premiere Itinerary, typescript biographies of Carl Foreman, Mervyn Jones, David Kossoff, Colonel Knut Haukelid (Heroes of Telemark, 1965); and a two-page publicity article titled Thanks for the Memories by Gregory Peck on John Hustons Moby Dick illustrated headed paper. (Qty). Provenance: The Collection of John Willis, Publicity Director for Disney, Columbia, United Artists, The Rank Organisation, and 20th Century Fox from 1960-1972. Willis worked on Casino Royale (1967) and several other films in the James Bond series, as well as The Battle of Britain, Heroes of Telemark, Living Free, and In Search of Castaways.

Lot 7119

Autographs: Jack Warner (1895-1981) Signed colour photograph on card -inscribed by the British actor To Bill With Kindest Wishes & grateful thanks Sincerely Jack Warner, 10 x 12 ¾ inches overall; with a shellac record, titled Artic Antics in the Valley of the Eagles Medley by Jack Warner', inscribed on paper sleeve To Billy With kindest wishes always Sincerely Jack Warner; Libra Recording Studio, 78 r.p.m.,LRS 0076; together with another shellac record, Jeanette McDonald and Nelson Eddy duets, side one: 'Will You Remember' (from the 1937 film Maytime) side two: Farewell to Dreams, His Masters Voice, D.A, 1559, 78 r.p.m. within paper sleeve. (3) Provenance: The Collection of W.T. Partleton Bill (1911-1975) Makeup SFX artist who worked on many films throughout his long film career including, Doctor in the House (1954) The Prisoner (1955) A Night to Remember (1958) Carry on Spring (1964) Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines (1965) Island of Terror (1966) Jane Eyre (1970) Kidnapped (1971) The Wicker man (1971) and numerous others.Condition Report: overall reasonable conditions with strong signatures.

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