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Lot 1342

SILENT RUNNING (1972) - Douglas Trumbull Collection: Photos, Production Paperwork, Behind The Scenes Film Reels, and Silent Running 2 Script - Ephemera from Douglas Trumbull's Silent Running.This lot comes from the collection of the director and special photographic effects artist Douglas Trumbull. It includes two film reels labeled "Making of Silent Running" with one labeled "For Doug Trumbull From Jim Brown"; one box, "Berkshire," with 79 photos with notes; one box, "Process Plates 'Valley Forge' Research Materials. Navy Aircraft Carrier, etc." with 54 photos; a box of 34 transparencies; 12 negative film strips; 27 glass projection plates labeled "Silent Running Plates"; 229 photos; 14 photos on illustration boards; five transparencies; 92 35mm slides; two manila folders marked "DT SILENT RUNNING" with a black-and-white photo marked "Our Leader"; a one-sheet; the film's Blu-ray DVD; and a 122-page first draft script "The Dome Silent Running II" written by John Vincent Curtis dated May 18, 1994 with a note to Trumbull. This lot exhibits adhesion loss, sticking photos, discoloration, and water damage. Dimensions: (largest) 9.5" x 21" x 0.25" (24.25 cm x 53.5 cm x 0.75 cm)Visual effects pioneer Douglas Trumbull was born in Los Angeles in 1942. After abandoning architecture for technical drawing and cartooning, his talent for photorealism soon earned him work at Graphic Films, an esteemed Hollywood studio for which he designed groundbreaking cosmic effects for the 1964 New York World's Fair. After seeing Trumbull's work, director Stanley Kubrick hired him to create animations and VFX shots - including the iconic Star Gate sequence - for what would become his seminal masterpiece 2001: A Space Odyssey. From that film's success, Trumbull became one of the industry's most trusted photographic effects experts, designing and producing legendary screen moments in such sci-fi landmarks as Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, and Blade Runner, all three of which earned him Academy Award® nominations. In addition to directing the cult classics Silent Running and Brainstorm, Trumbull later received a Scientific and Engineering Award for his high-speed photography process Showscan in 1993, one of two specialty awards given to him by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences before his death in 2022. 60 years since he first made his mark on global cinema, Propstore today celebrates Douglas Trumbull by presenting a selection of rare memorabilia from his personal collection to the public.Estimate: $1,500 - 3,000Bidding for this lot will end on Saturday, August 17th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 1524

STAR TREK CHRONOLOGY (1993)/STAR TREK ENCYCLOPEDIA (1994) - Michael and Denise Okuda Collection: USS Essex Reference Model - A USS Essex reference model from the Star Trek Chronology and Star Trek Encyclopedia reference books. Gregory Jein created this reference model for use in the books, with the starship's Daedalus-class based on an early concept that Matt Jefferies created in 1964 for the Original Series Enterprise. Resin castings of this original model were later created for use in Sisko's office in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: The Experience in Las Vegas.This model, which comes from the collection of celebrated Star Trek franchise artists and advisors Michael and Denise Okuda, is assembled from multiple materials, including resin, plastic, and metal, and features a spherical forward section, cylindrical hull, and two warp nacelles with pointed fronts reminiscent of the Original Series pilot Enterprise. It is painted gray with black windows and red embellishments made from graphic tape, the designation "NCC-176 United Federation," and includes a "U.S.S. Horizon" stern plate (as both vessels were of the same class). It exhibits signs of age, including staining, tape lifting, paint chipping, and adhesive residue. Dimensions: 18" x 11" x 6" (45.75 cm x 28 cm x 15.25 cm)Though their long and celebrated careers in the Star Trek world began in features, Michael and Denise Okuda established themselves as franchise legends while working on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Michael became art supervisor on TNG, while Denise came on as a scenic artist during Deep Space Nine, roles they would continue to perform through Voyager, Enterprise, and the Next Generation films. Married in 1993, the Okudas are known as the driving forces behind the development of many of the now-iconic 24th-century technologies seen throughout the series, including the famous "Okudagrams" they created for the LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) interfaces . Propstore is proud to present a selection of key memorabilia from the personal collection of one of the franchise's most important creative teams to the public for the first time.Estimate: $2,000 - 4,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 1438

STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT (1996) - Michael and Denise Okuda Collection: Binder of Second and Third Draft Scripts with Annotations and Memos - A binder of second and third draft scripts with annotations and memos from Jonathan Frakes' Star Trek: First Contact. Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) and his crew flew the USS Enterprise to stop the Borg from preventing Zefram Cochrane (James Cromwell) entering warp speed to make first contact with an alien species. This lot comes from the collection of celebrated Star Trek franchise artists and advisors Michael and Denise Okuda. It consists of a black vinyl binder with 12 pages of a production calendar, 26 pages of memos, two pages of call sheets, one 58-page second draft revision script dated January 8, 1996 printed on blue paper, and one 128-page second draft script printed on white paper with Post-its featuring handwritten notes, and eight copies of third draft scripts each dated March 12, 1996 printed on various colored paper. This lot exhibits minor sticking pages from the ink. Dimensions: 10" x 11" x 1.5" (25.5 cm x 28 cm x 4 cm)Though their long and celebrated careers in the Star Trek world began in features, Michael and Denise Okuda established themselves as franchise legends while working on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Michael became art supervisor on TNG, while Denise came on as a scenic artist during Deep Space Nine, roles they would continue to perform through Voyager, Enterprise, and the Next Generation films. Married in 1993, the Okudas are known as the driving forces behind the development of many of the now-iconic 24th-century technologies seen throughout the series, including the famous "Okudagrams" they created for the LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) interfaces . Propstore is proud to present a selection of key memorabilia from the personal collection of one of the franchise's most important creative teams to the public for the first time.Estimate: $1,000 - 2,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 1459

STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE (1993-1999) - Michael and Denise Okuda Collection: Pair of Crew Plaques - Two crew plaques from Seasons 5 and 6 of Rick Berman and Michael Piller's Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. This pair comes from the collection of celebrated Star Trek franchise artists and advisors Michael and Denise Okuda. The plaques are made from acrylic printed to emulate LCARS displays of both DS9's operations center and the USS Defiant, and screwed into wood backing. Some of the varnish on the wood is fading from age. Dimensions: (largest) 11" x 11" x 3" (28 cm x 28 cm x 7.75 cm)Though their long and celebrated careers in the Star Trek world began in features, Michael and Denise Okuda established themselves as franchise legends while working on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Michael became art supervisor on TNG, while Denise came on as a scenic artist during Deep Space Nine, roles they would continue to perform through Voyager, Enterprise, and the Next Generation films. Married in 1993, the Okudas are known as the driving forces behind the development of many of the now-iconic 24th-century technologies seen throughout the series, including the famous "Okudagrams" they created for the LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) interfaces . Propstore is proud to present a selection of key memorabilia from the personal collection of one of the franchise's most important creative teams to the public for the first time.Estimate: $800 - 1,600Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 1570

STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES (1966-1969) - Full Cast-Autographed Promotional Enterprise Crew Still - A still of the crew of the USS Enterprise from Gene Roddenberry's television series Star Trek autographed by eight of the main cast members in blue, white, and black ink. Under the leadership of Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner), the crew of the Enterprise explored the final frontier - space - on a peace-keeping mission from Starfleet throughout Seasons 2 and 3.Distributed by Paramount to promote the series, this glossy black-and-white still depicting Kirk, chief engineer Montgomery "Scotty" Scott (James Doohan), navigator Pavel Chekov (Walter Koenig), chief medical officer Leonard "Bones" McCoy (DeForest Kelley), nurse Christine Chapel (Majel Barrett), communications officer Nyota Uhura (Nichelle Nichols), helmsman Hikaru Sulu (George Takei), and first officer Spock (Leonard Nimoy) in the bridge is signed by each of the present cast members. Several signatures exhibit fading, and the paper exhibits liquid staining on the reverse. Dimensions: 8" x 10" (20.5 cm x 25.5 cm)Estimate: $1,500 - 3,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 1470

STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE (1993-1999)/STAR TREK: VOYAGER (1995-2001) - Michael and Denise Okuda Collection: Set of Nine Isolinear Rods - Nine isolinear rods from Rick Berman and Michael Piller's Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Color-coded isolinear rods capable of processing and storing ship information were employed by Starfleet and other alien species throughout both series.This lot comes from the collection of celebrated Star Trek franchise artists and advisors Michael and Denise Okuda. These nine amber-tinted acrylic rods of various lengths are also variously wrapped with gold, green, brown, red, and black strips of tape indicative of their particular capabilities, such as library and information storage in the case of the red-labeled rods. The shorter of the rods were trimmed during production. The set exhibits scratching and some tape peeling throughout from production use. Dimensions: (largest) 5" x 0.5" x 0.5 "(12.75 cm x 1.5 cm x 1.5 cm)Though their long and celebrated careers in the Star Trek world began in features, Michael and Denise Okuda established themselves as franchise legends while working on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Michael became art supervisor on TNG, while Denise came on as a scenic artist during Deep Space Nine, roles they would continue to perform through Voyager, Enterprise, and the Next Generation films. Married in 1993, the Okudas are known as the driving forces behind the development of many of the now-iconic 24th-century technologies seen throughout the series, including the famous "Okudagrams" they created for the LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) interfaces . Propstore is proud to present a selection of key memorabilia from the personal collection of one of the franchise's most important creative teams to the public for the first time.Estimate: $1,000 - 2,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 1458

STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE (1993-1999) - Michael and Denise Okuda Collection: "Trials and Tribble-ations" Pair of Tribbles with Bag of Quadrotriticale - A pair of Tribbles with a bag of quadrotriticale from the Season 5 episode "Trials and Tribble-ations" of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The crew of the Defiant traveled back in time to the 23rd century to retrieve a Bajoran Orb amidst a Tribble infestation aboard Captain Kirk's (William Shatner) ship, where quadrotriticale grain was discovered to have been poisoned after some Tribbles ate it and died. This lot comes from the collection of celebrated Star Trek franchise artists and advisors Michael and Denise Okuda. It consists of two Tribbles constructed from padding-stuffed, hand-cut brown and white synthetic fur, and a plastic bag of blue and white aquarium gravel, a similar material to that used to create the quadrotriticale grain in the original Star Trek series. This lot exhibits tangled and frayed fibers and orange discoloration on the rocks. Dimensions: (each approx.) 4" x 4" x 4" (10.25 cm x 10.25 cm x 10.25 cm)Though their long and celebrated careers in the Star Trek world began in features, Michael and Denise Okuda established themselves as franchise legends while working on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Michael became art supervisor on TNG, while Denise came on as a scenic artist during Deep Space Nine, roles they would continue to perform through Voyager, Enterprise, and the Next Generation films. Married in 1993, the Okudas are known as the driving forces behind the development of many of the now-iconic 24th-century technologies seen throughout the series, including the famous "Okudagrams" they created for the LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) interfaces . Propstore is proud to present a selection of key memorabilia from the personal collection of one of the franchise's most important creative teams to the public for the first time.Estimate: $2,000 - 4,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 1498

STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE (2001-2005) - Michael and Denise Okuda Collection: Charles "Trip" Tucker III's (Connor Trinneer) Engineering Tool - Charles "Trip" Tucker III's (Connor Trinneer) engineering tool from the television series Star Trek: Enterprise. Chief Engineer Trip used his scanner while he worked aboard the Enterprise in such episodes as "Shuttlepod One, "Shockwave, Part II," and "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II."This tool comes from the collection of celebrated Star Trek franchise artists and advisors Michael and Denise Okuda. It consists of a "greeked" laser temperature reader with a plastic high-tech shell in black and gray. It features a twist top, a red trigger button, and two smaller black buttons on the side and top. This lot exhibits chipped paint, discoloration, and a buildup of grime. Dimensions: 3" x 7.5" x 1.5" (7.75 cm x 19 cm x 4 cm)Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Though their long and celebrated careers in the Star Trek world began in features, Michael and Denise Okuda established themselves as franchise legends while working on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Michael became art supervisor on TNG, while Denise came on as a scenic artist during Deep Space Nine, roles they would continue to perform through Voyager, Enterprise, and the Next Generation films. Married in 1993, the Okudas are known as the driving forces behind the development of many of the now-iconic 24th-century technologies seen throughout the series, including the famous "Okudagrams" they created for the LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) interfaces . Propstore is proud to present a selection of key memorabilia from the personal collection of one of the franchise's most important creative teams to the public for the first time.Estimate: $500 - 1,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 1478

STAR TREK: VOYAGER (1995-2001) - Michael and Denise Okuda Collection: Isolinear Computer Chip - An isolinear computer chip from the television series Star Trek: Voyager. Processing chips like this were used on Voyager to store data and run operations.This lot comes from the collection of celebrated Star Trek franchise artists and advisors Michael and Denise Okuda. This chip is composed of a fluorescent yellow acrylic tile etched with a circuit board-like pattern, and a white paper tape at one end with a printed barcode and "31-4077" number. This lot exhibits chipping and scratches on the acrylic, as well as lifted adhesive and creasing on the tape. Dimensions: 3.24" x 1" x 0.25" (8.25 cm x 2.5 cm x 0.25 cm)Though their long and celebrated careers in the Star Trek world began in features, Michael and Denise Okuda established themselves as franchise legends while working on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Michael became art supervisor on TNG, while Denise came on as a scenic artist during Deep Space Nine, roles they would continue to perform through Voyager, Enterprise, and the Next Generation films. Married in 1993, the Okudas are known as the driving forces behind the development of many of the now-iconic 24th-century technologies seen throughout the series, including the famous "Okudagrams" they created for the LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) interfaces . Propstore is proud to present a selection of key memorabilia from the personal collection of one of the franchise's most important creative teams to the public for the first time.Estimate: $500 - 1,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 1477

STAR TREK: VOYAGER (T.V. SERIES, 1999) - Michael and Denise Okuda Collection: Production-Made Millennium Gate Poster - A production-made Millennium Gate poster from the television series Star Trek: Voyager. In the Season 5 episode "11:59," a flashback to the year 2000 tells the story of Captain Janeway's (Kate Mulgrew) ancestor, Shannon O'Donnel (also Mulgrew), who convinced Henry Janeway (Kevin Tighe) to close his bookstore so the much-anticipated Millennium Gate could be built. The Gate was advertised with bold posters depicting the planned structure.This poster, which comes from the collection of celebrated Star Trek franchise artists and advisors Michael and Denise Okuda, is color-printed on poster paper and depicts the gate along with the words "Millennium Gate," "Portage Creek Indiana," "2000," and "Tomorrow's Metropolis Today." It exhibits minor edge wear from age. Dimensions: 19" x 27" (48.5 cm x 68.75 cm)Though their long and celebrated careers in the Star Trek world began in features, Michael and Denise Okuda established themselves as franchise legends while working on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Michael became art supervisor on TNG, while Denise came on as a scenic artist during Deep Space Nine, roles they would continue to perform through Voyager, Enterprise, and the Next Generation films. Married in 1993, the Okudas are known as the driving forces behind the development of many of the now-iconic 24th-century technologies seen throughout the series, including the famous "Okudagrams" they created for the LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) interfaces . Propstore is proud to present a selection of key memorabilia from the personal collection of one of the franchise's most important creative teams to the public for the first time.Estimate: $1,000 - 2,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 1466

STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE (1993-1999) - Michael and Denise Okuda Collection: Comprehensive Set of Scripts - A comprehensive set of scripts from the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Scripts from throughout the series were annotated years later to keep track of dialogue changes between the scripts and the final cuts of episodes for reference during work on the Star Trek Encyclopedia and other ancillary materials.This lot comes from the collection of celebrated Star Trek franchise artists and advisors Michael and Denise Okuda. It consists of 75 scripts from Season 5 through Season 7, each in labeled hanging folders with hand-annotated, color-coded revision pages as well as call sheets and other production ephemera, such as shooting schedules. This lot exhibits some wear from use and age, including edge wear to the pages and minor discoloration. Dimensions: (grouped) 13.5" x 11.5" x 11.5" (34.5 cm x 29.25 cm x 29.25 cm)Though their long and celebrated careers in the Star Trek world began in features, Michael and Denise Okuda established themselves as franchise legends while working on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Michael became art supervisor on TNG, while Denise came on as a scenic artist during Deep Space Nine, roles they would continue to perform through Voyager, Enterprise, and the Next Generation films. Married in 1993, the Okudas are known as the driving forces behind the development of many of the now-iconic 24th-century technologies seen throughout the series, including the famous "Okudagrams" they created for the LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) interfaces . Propstore is proud to present a selection of key memorabilia from the personal collection of one of the franchise's most important creative teams to the public for the first time.Estimate: $5,000 - 10,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 321

STAR TREK: INSURRECTION (1998) - Michael and Denise Okuda Collection: Captain Jean-Luc Picard's (Patrick Stewart) "Cousteau" Yacht Dedication Plaque - Captain Jean-Luc Picard's (Patrick Stewart) "Cousteau" yacht dedication plaque from the production of Jonathan Frakes' Star Trek: Insurrection. Captain Picard and his senior staff took the captain's yacht, Cousteau, to the Ba'ku planet to thwart the Son'a's plans to forcibly relocate the peoples.This lot comes from the collection of celebrated Star Trek franchise artists and advisors Michael and Denise Okuda. This hand-painted and etched polymer plaque displays the name of the ship, the Starfleet ship it is attached to and its class, the captain, and the ship's official motto "The future is in the hands of those who explore.. and from all the beauty they discover while crossing perpetually receding frontiers, they develop for nature and for humankind an infinite love" by Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau. The back remains unfinished. This lot exhibits mild chipping on the edges, discoloration, and scuffing on the back. Dimensions: 9.75" x 6" x 0.25" (24.75 cm x 15.25 cm x 0.5 cm)Though their long and celebrated careers in the Star Trek world began in features, Michael and Denise Okuda established themselves as franchise legends while working on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Michael became art supervisor on TNG, while Denise came on as a scenic artist during Deep Space Nine, roles they would continue to perform through Voyager, Enterprise, and the Next Generation films. Married in 1993, the Okudas are known as the driving forces behind the development of many of the now-iconic 24th-century technologies seen throughout the series, including the famous "Okudagrams" they created for the LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) interfaces . Propstore is proud to present a selection of key memorabilia from the personal collection of one of the franchise's most important creative teams to the public for the first time.Estimate: $5,000 - 10,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, August 15th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, August 16th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 731

D3: THE MIGHTY DUCKS (1996) - Luis Mendoza's (Mike Vitar) Warrior Hockey Jersey and Frozen Warriors Varsity Jacket - Luis Mendoza's (Mike Vitar) JV Warriors hockey jersey from Robert Lieberman's D3: The Mighty Ducks. Mendoza wore his Warrior hockey jersey during the Duck's first game of the season at Eden Hall Academy.This lot consists of one red and white polyester sport jersey made by Hooter Sportswear (Size XL). It features the "Warriors" team name on the front along with the mascot, "JV" on the sleeve, and "Mendoza" "22" on the back. This jersey exhibits brown discoloration.Estimate: $1,000 - 2,000Bidding for this lot will end on Friday, August 16th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 296

SILENT RUNNING (1972) - Douglas Trumbull Collection: John Keenan's (Cliff Potts) Screen-Matched Costume - John Keenan's (Cliff Potts) screen-matched costume from Douglas Trumbull's Silent Running. Keenan wore his costume as he raced in carts against Andy Wolf (Jesse Vint) and Marty Barker (Ron Rifkin) through Freeman Lowell's (Bruce Dern) agriculture pod and as Lowell fought against him for the safety of his agriculture pod. Distressing to and the placement of the patches on this costume screen-match to shots throughout the film.This lot comes from the collection of special photographic effects artist Douglas Trumbull. It consists of a red synthetic and nylon Bogner jumpsuit (Size 44) as well as a handwritten production tag. This jumpsuit exhibits broken pull tabs on the zippers.Visual effects pioneer Douglas Trumbull was born in Los Angeles in 1942. After abandoning architecture for technical drawing and cartooning, his talent for photorealism soon earned him work at Graphic Films, an esteemed Hollywood studio for which he designed groundbreaking cosmic effects for the 1964 New York World's Fair. After seeing Trumbull's work, director Stanley Kubrick hired him to create animations and VFX shots - including the iconic Star Gate sequence - for what would become his seminal masterpiece 2001: A Space Odyssey. From that film's success, Trumbull became one of the industry's most trusted photographic effects experts, designing and producing legendary screen moments in such sci-fi landmarks as Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, and Blade Runner, all three of which earned him Academy Award® nominations. In addition to directing the cult classics Silent Running and Brainstorm, Trumbull later received a Scientific and Engineering Award for his high-speed photography process Showscan in 1993, one of two specialty awards given to him by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences before his death in 2022. 60 years since he first made his mark on global cinema, Propstore today celebrates Douglas Trumbull by presenting a selection of rare memorabilia from his personal collection to the public.Estimate: $3,000 - 6,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, August 15th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, August 16th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 1366

ROBERT MCCALL ARTWORK - Douglas Trumbull Collection: Pair of Hand-Painted Robert McCall Caesars Universe Artworks - A pair of artworks depicting Caesars Universe hand-painted by Robert McCall. Celebrated artist Robert McCall, who created art for motion pictures, Life Magazine, NASA, and more, created artwork depicting a futuristic version of Las Vegas' Caesars Palace hotel and casino dubbed "Caesars Universe."This lot consists of two paintings on masonite. One large curved rectangular painting in a black wooden frame depicts a crowded interior with large windows, and one squarer painting in a white wooden frame depicts the exterior of Caesars Universe lit by spotlights. Both are signed by the artist in the lower right corner, and the latter painting is labeled on the back with "Bob McCall Caesars Universe Project with Casablanca Records & Film Works Pete Guber 1978." The frames exhibit some wear, including scuffing and corner denting. Dimensions: (largest) 73" x 7" x 38" (185.5 cm x 18 cm x 96.75 cm)Sold without copyright; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.Special shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.Visual effects pioneer Douglas Trumbull was born in Los Angeles in 1942. After abandoning architecture for technical drawing and cartooning, his talent for photorealism soon earned him work at Graphic Films, an esteemed Hollywood studio for which he designed groundbreaking cosmic effects for the 1964 New York World's Fair. After seeing Trumbull's work, director Stanley Kubrick hired him to create animations and VFX shots - including the iconic Star Gate sequence - for what would become his seminal masterpiece 2001: A Space Odyssey. From that film's success, Trumbull became one of the industry's most trusted photographic effects experts, designing and producing legendary screen moments in such sci-fi landmarks as Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, and Blade Runner, all three of which earned him Academy Award® nominations. In addition to directing the cult classics Silent Running and Brainstorm, Trumbull later received a Scientific and Engineering Award for his high-speed photography process Showscan in 1993, one of two specialty awards given to him by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences before his death in 2022. 60 years since he first made his mark on global cinema, Propstore today celebrates Douglas Trumbull by presenting a selection of rare memorabilia from his personal collection to the public.Estimate: $1,500 - 3,000Bidding for this lot will end on Saturday, August 17th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 456

TROOP BEVERLY HILLS (1989) - Phyllis Nefler's (Shelley Long) Wilderness Girl Uniform Costume - Phyllis Nefler's (Shelley Long) Wilderness Girl uniform from Jeff Kanew's Troop Beverly Hills. Nefler had her Wilderness Girl troop leader uniform tailored and wore it to her first meeting to the dismay of scout leader Velda Plendor (Betty Thomas). Nefler wore a variety of tailored uniforms throughout the film, such as a capelet and jacket, as well as a skirt and a pair of khaki pants.Having gained new fans from repeated airings on the Disney Channel in the 1990s, this film is evocative of the 1980s and features a subtle feminist message that has endeared itself to audiences leading it to become a cult classic film.Originating from Butterfield & Butterfield's Western Costume Star Collection Part II auction on July 17th 1994, this costume, which was custom-made for the film, consists of a khaki wool garrison cap hemmed in emerald green with a faux diamond and emerald brooch; a khaki wool jacket hemmed in emerald green and lined with satin; a khaki satin button-up shirt; an emerald green satin necktie; and a khaki wool skirt. The interior of the shirt and skirt feature Western Costume Co. makers labels and hand-marked with "101971" and "1020005." The bottom hem of the shirt was removed by production to allow for a more tailored fit. This costume exhibits snagged, frayed threads and pin holes.Estimate: $3,000 - 6,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, August 15th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, August 16th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 1496

STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE (2001-2005) - Michael and Denise Okuda Collection: Xindi Bio-Reactor Control Button - A Xindi bio-reactor control button from the television series Star Trek: Enterprise. In the Season 3 episode "Carpenter Street," Captain Jonathan Archer (Scott Bakula) discovered the Xindi around a bio-reactor, with green and blue buttons, as they attempted to create a bio-weapon using human blood in 21st century Earth. This lot comes from the collection of celebrated Star Trek franchise artists and advisors Michael and Denise Okuda. It consists of one button made of polymer foam sandwiched between composite discs painted in shades of blue and black with blue and lime green decals with a silver-color Xindi symbol on the flat side of the discs. Dimensions: 2" x 2" x 1" (5 cm x 5 cm x 2.5 cm)Though their long and celebrated careers in the Star Trek world began in features, Michael and Denise Okuda established themselves as franchise legends while working on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Michael became art supervisor on TNG, while Denise came on as a scenic artist during Deep Space Nine, roles they would continue to perform through Voyager, Enterprise, and the Next Generation films. Married in 1993, the Okudas are known as the driving forces behind the development of many of the now-iconic 24th-century technologies seen throughout the series, including the famous "Okudagrams" they created for the LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) interfaces . Propstore is proud to present a selection of key memorabilia from the personal collection of one of the franchise's most important creative teams to the public for the first time.Estimate: $500 - 1,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 210

CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER (2011) - Decoy Tesseract - A decoy Tesseract from Joe Johnston's Captain America: The First Avenger. HYDRA leader Johann Schmidt (Hugo Weaving), later known as the Red Skull, found a decoy Tesseract - also known as the Cosmic Cube - in a destroyed viking ruin before locating the real tesseract in a mural of Yggdrasil.The Tesseract possessed limitless power, making it the envy of Schmidt and Arnim Zola (Toby Jones) as well as characters such as Thanos (Josh Brolin), Loki (Tom Hiddleston), and Howard Stark (Dominic Cooper). The decoy sequence represented the first appearance of the famed device in the wildly popular Marvel Cinematic Universe, setting the stage for its recurrence throughout Phases 1 through 3.This opaque cube was originally sold in Marvel's official Captain America: The First Avenger auction held in April 2014, though its Marvel Certificate of Authenticity is no longer present. It is cast from resin and painted with sparkling and swirling patterns to appear otherworldly. It exhibits small white paint splatter and paint flaking throughout its faces and corners, exposing the resin. Dimensions: 3.75" x 3.75" x 3.75" (9.75 cm x 9.75 cm x 9.75 cm)Estimate: $10,000 - 20,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, August 15th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, August 16th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 155

HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN (2004) - Harry Potter's (Daniel Radcliffe) Light-Up Wand - Harry Potter's (Daniel Radcliffe) light-up wand from Alfonso Cuaron's Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Harry carried his trusty wand throughout the film, using it to cast a lighting charm that illuminated the wand's tip.Harry first received his signature wand - an 11-inch-long holly wand containing the tail feather of Albus Dumbledore's phoenix, Fawkes - at Ollivander's Diagon Alley wand shop in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Prior to filming, Cuaron offered the core cast updated wands to reflect the changing inner lives of their characters, with Radcliffe ultimately selecting this new style of wand for Potter. An extremely limited number of illuminating wands were then made from a master wand created by supervising modeler Pierre Bohanna. Cast from resin around metal and hand-painted and finished to resemble natural wood, this wand features a gnarled grip with a battery-powered LED light inset in the tip designed to illuminate by twisting the removable bottom end of the grip. The wand exhibits chipped resin, particularly around the edges of the removable bottom, and a fragile battery casing that should be handled with care. Dimensions: 14" x 1" x 1" (35.5 cm x 2.5 cm x 2.5 cm)Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: $20,000 - 40,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, August 15th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, August 16th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 1683

STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (1980) - Hand-Drawn Ralph McQuarrie Book Cover Art Prelims - Hand-drawn Ralph McQuarrie book cover art prelims from Irvin Kreshner's Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. McQuarrie is widely considered one of the seminal Star Wars artists, having designed the look of Darth Vader, C-3PO, R2-D2, and countless other elements of the original film. McQuarrie was one of Lucas' first collaborators on Star Wars and created numerous concept sketches and production paintings to convey Lucas' vision to those working on the film, and were later used to market it. McQuarrie's paintings were published in portfolios well-known to Star Wars collectors.This lot consists of beige paper featuring three preliminary artwork sketches for book covers rendered in ink with two in color markers. This lot exhibits minor edge discoloration. Dimensions: 8.25" x 11.75" (21 cm x 30 cm)Sold without copyright; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: $2,000 - 4,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 1483

STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE (2001-2005) - Michael and Denise Okuda Collection: Light-Up Starfleet Communicator - A light-up Starfleet communicator from the television series Star Trek: Enterprise. Starfleet officers used communicators throughout the series. In later seasons, production used licensed prop reproductions with modifications, along with original scratch-built props.This lot comes from the collection of celebrated Star Trek franchise artists and advisors Michael and Denise Okuda. This communicator features a black and silver-color plastic body with a spring-loaded front panel that releases with a button on the left side and a button-operated illuminating screen with button details and signal and battery readings. This lot has undergone sympathetic restoration to reconnect the light switch. This lot exhibits chipped and cracked plastic, as well as a buildup of grime. Dimensions: 4.5" x 2.25" x 1" (11.5 cm x 5.5 cm x 1.75 cm)Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Though their long and celebrated careers in the Star Trek world began in features, Michael and Denise Okuda established themselves as franchise legends while working on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Michael became art supervisor on TNG, while Denise came on as a scenic artist during Deep Space Nine, roles they would continue to perform through Voyager, Enterprise, and the Next Generation films. Married in 1993, the Okudas are known as the driving forces behind the development of many of the now-iconic 24th-century technologies seen throughout the series, including the famous "Okudagrams" they created for the LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) interfaces . Propstore is proud to present a selection of key memorabilia from the personal collection of one of the franchise's most important creative teams to the public for the first time.Estimate: $2,500 - 5,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 1393

SPEED RACER (2008) - Mach 5 Model Miniature Crew Gift - A Mach 5 model miniature crew gift from the production of the Wachowskis' Speed Racer. Speed Racer (Emile Hirsch) raced his signature high-tech automobile, the Mach 5, against Racer X (Matthew Fox).First introduced in Tatsuo Yoshida's Speed Racer manga, the Mach 5 racing scenes were created using a static full-scale model in digital environments. Both the full-scale vehicle model and this model miniature version were designed based on an original scale reference Mach 5 constructed by the prop department. Only 10 such model miniatures are believed to have been made by the production as gifts to senior crew members.This ornately detailed Mach 5 is constructed from metal, plastic, and resin, with a glossy white finish applied to the body, "5" decals applied to both doors, and a red "M" painted on the hood. It features distinctive raised tailfins, pointed tail lights, and an interior painted red to resemble leather upholstery. It comes mounted to a custom display base alongside a plaque engraved "Speed Racer Mach 5 2007." It exhibits some yellowing from age and minor scrapes in its finish. Dimensions: 26" x 11" x 6" (66 cm x 28 cm x 15.25 cm)Estimate: $2,000 - 4,000Bidding for this lot will end on Saturday, August 17th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 500

ALIEN (1979) - First Draft Printed Storyboard Artwork Portfolio and Production Schedule - A first draft printed storyboard artwork portfolio and a production schedule from Ridley Scott's Alien. Based on the script created by Dan O'Bannon and John Clark, this first draft storyboard features 30 pages of printed illustrations by Chris Foss and Ron Cobb for the special photographic effects. The storyboard comes in a red portfolio folder with a clear cellophane window. Included with this lot is a 25-page shooting schedule dated June 20, 1978. This lot exhibits discoloration and edge wear. Dimensions: (largest) 8.5" x 11.75" x 0.25" (21.75 cm x 29.25 cm x 0.75 cm)Estimate: $2,000 - 4,000Bidding for this lot will end on Friday, August 16th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 1708

STAR WARS: THE MOS EISLEY CANTINA POP-UP BOOK (1995) - Hand-Drawn Ralph McQuarrie "The Jawas" Concept Sketch - A concept sketch titled "The Jawas" hand-drawn by Ralph McQuarrie for Kevin J. Anderson and Rebecca Moesta's book The Mos Eisley Cantina Pop-Up Book. Considered the foremost artist from the Star Wars franchise, McQuarrie contributed original illustrations and cover art to the book. Select McQuarrie illustrations were developed during production on George Lucas' original trilogy, with designs for what would become the Jawas' gargantuan Sandcrawler vehicle first seen in A New Hope-era artworks.Rendered in graphite on bordered vellum circa 1994, this sketch is also featured on page 353 of the Abrams publication Star Wars Art: Ralph McQuarrie. The vellum exhibits significant crinkling and multiple tears along its edges and corners. It should be handled with caution. Dimensions: (approx.) 11" x 17" (28 cm x 43.25 cm) Sold without copyright; see copyright notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: $3,000 - 6,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 1000

INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM (1984) - Limited-Edition Regal Robot Urn of Nurhachi Replica - A limited-edition replica of the Urn of Nurhachi from Steven Spielberg's Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. In the film's classic opening sequence, Club Obi Wan owner Lao Che (Roy Chiao) attempted to double-cross Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) for the urn containing Nurhachi's ashes, "the first emperor of the Manchu dynasty," but Jones escaped with Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw) in tow.Hand-numbered 148/150, this Lucasfilm-licensed replica was created as part of Regal Robot's Archive Collection based on scans of the original hero urn. It is cast from translucent polyurethane resin meticulously hand-painted and textured to resemble ancient multitone jade. It features a removable top and comes mounted to a stained walnut wood base.Included are the urn's corresponding metal plaque and original shipping box and die-cut foam insert. The box has been opened and exhibits wear along its edge. Dimensions: (boxed) 8" x 8" x 8" (20.5 cm x 20.5 cm x 20.5 cm)Additional Provenance: Regal Robot Certificate of Authenticity.Estimate: $500 - 1,000Bidding for this lot will end on Saturday, August 17th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 1453

STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION (T.V. SERIES, 1987-1994)/STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE (T.V. SERIES, 1993-1999) - Michael and Denise Okuda Collection: Pair of Watch Crew Gifts - A pair of watches given to crew members as holiday gifts during the productions of television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. This lot comes from the collection of celebrated Star Trek franchise artists and advisors Michael and Denise Okuda. These digital Casio Alarm-Chrono wristwatches with black rubber bands, module no. 879, and serial number "079767246280") both come with their original plastic boxes as well as cardboard sheaths hand-marked for scenic art supervisor and long-time Star Trek franchise artist Michael "Mike" Okuda in blue marker and branded for TNG and DS9, respectively. One watch features the logo for TNG and season number "7" printed above the face, while the other features "DSP Year 2."Also included are Casio instruction booklets. The watches' current functionalities remain untested, but they exhibit some wear to their bands from exposure. Dimensions: (largest) 4.25" x 5.5" x 2.5" (10.5 cm x 14 cm x 6.5 cm)Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Though their long and celebrated careers in the Star Trek world began in features, Michael and Denise Okuda established themselves as franchise legends while working on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Michael became art supervisor on TNG, while Denise came on as a scenic artist during Deep Space Nine, roles they would continue to perform through Voyager, Enterprise, and the Next Generation films. Married in 1993, the Okudas are known as the driving forces behind the development of many of the now-iconic 24th-century technologies seen throughout the series, including the famous "Okudagrams" they created for the LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) interfaces . Propstore is proud to present a selection of key memorabilia from the personal collection of one of the franchise's most important creative teams to the public for the first time.Estimate: $500 - 1,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 505

ALIENS (1986) - Cargo Bay Sign Model Miniature - A cargo bay sign model miniature from James Cameron's Aliens. Upon first landing on LV-426, the Colonial Marines entered the colony through the North Lock cargo bay door.This lot consists of one model miniature sign made of composite board with one side painted blue and "North Lock" with an arrow stenciled in white. The reverse is unfinished and features a hand-written annotation in graphite. Production intentionally distressed this sign to appear grime-covered. This lot exhibits notable discoloration, creased corner, and torn and frayed fiber. Dimensions: 7" x 12" (18 cm x 33 cm)Estimate: $800 - 1,600Bidding for this lot will end on Friday, August 16th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 318

STAR TREK III: THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK (1984) - Michael and Denise Okuda Collection: Starship Excelsior "U.S.S. Alka-Celsior" Study Model - A starship Excelsior "U.S.S. Alka-Celsior" study model from Leonard Nimoy's Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. Study models such as this were designed by Nilo Rodis-Jamero after initial sketches were approved and built by Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) model builders to act as prototypes for the finalized studio models. A few of these study models eventually became canon, such as the two-engine model labeled "U.S.S. Alka-Selsior (NCC-1404)" as a riff on Alka-Seltzer. Additionally, the ship appeared with four nacelles in the starship graveyard scene of the classic Next Generation episode "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II."This lot comes from the collection of celebrated Star Trek franchise artists and advisors Michael and Denise Okuda. It consists of one starship study made of plastic with vinyl sticker detailing and two mismatched nacelles made of plastic. The ship has "U.S.S. Alka-Celsior (NCC-1404)" labeled on the top of the dish. This lot exhibits some discoloration and a buildup of grime. Dimensions: 14" x 24" x 2.25" (35.5 cm x 61 cm x 5.75 cm)Though their long and celebrated careers in the Star Trek world began in features, Michael and Denise Okuda established themselves as franchise legends while working on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Michael became art supervisor on TNG, while Denise came on as a scenic artist during Deep Space Nine, roles they would continue to perform through Voyager, Enterprise, and the Next Generation films. Married in 1993, the Okudas are known as the driving forces behind the development of many of the now-iconic 24th-century technologies seen throughout the series, including the famous "Okudagrams" they created for the LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) interfaces . Propstore is proud to present a selection of key memorabilia from the personal collection of one of the franchise's most important creative teams to the public for the first time.Estimate: $2,000 - 4,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, August 15th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, August 16th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 26

BATMAN (1989) - Production-Made Batman's (Michael Keaton) Batsuit Components with Replica Emblem - A display of Batman's (Michael Keaton) batsuit components from the production of Tim Burton's Batman with a replica chest emblem. Bruce Wayne wore his signature Batsuit as the masked vigilante of Gotham City throughout the film.This lot consists of black foam latex back, forearm, thigh, and calf armor castings, all of which are back-ups made for production but ultimately unused in the final cut; production-made, muscular foam latex chest armor with a Batman symbol hand-drawn and signed in silver-color marker by executive producer Michael Uslan; and a cast resin chest emblem replica featuring a bat symbol with the three-point tail design unique to the first film. The components come mounted to a black latex zip-back bodysuit replica dressed on a 3D-printed mannequin for structure and display. While the foam latex elements of this lot are in exceptionally good condition compared to other examples found today, they still exhibit visible cracking, staining, and splitting throughout, with holes in the shoulder and left leg as well as tears around the edges and near the zipper. It remains fragile from age and should be handled with caution. Dimensions: 36" x 12" x 63" (91.5 cm x 30.5 cm x 160 cm)Special shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: $10,000 - 20,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, August 15th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, August 16th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 144

GLADIATOR (2000) - Skeletorious Gladiator Helmet - A Skeletorious gladiator helmet from Ridley Scott's Gladiator. Betrayed Roman General Maximus Decimus Meridius (Russell Crowe) fought two Skeletorious gladiators clad in distinctive helmets during his first and second battles as a gladiator in the Zucchabar arena. The helmets were designed by Janty Yates, who won an Oscar® for her costumes for the film.This helmet was gifted by Scott to a film department head when production wrapped. It is constructed from fiberglass applied with a metal powder finish to replicate the appearance of forged steel and features brown leather lace detailing on either side. The interior is lined with leatherette-covered foam for the wearer's comfort.This helmet is intentionally distressed by production to appear well-used in the arena, with battle scars and pitting on the front and back. It comes mounted to a heavy marble base engraved "GladiatorMM" in gold-color paint made by armorer Simon Atherton around the time of film's production. Other helmets from the film on bases of the same style are on display at Ridley Scott's winery. The interior exhibits some staining from wear. Dimensions: 10" x 10" x 19.5" (25.5 cm x 25.5 cm x 49.5 cm)Estimate: $4,000 - 8,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, August 15th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, August 16th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 513

AVP: ALIEN VS. PREDATOR (2004) - Predator Combistick - A Predator Combistick from Paul W.S. Anderson's AVP: Alien vs. Predator. Yautja Predators used their advanced Combisticks to hunt xenomorphs, and ultimately gifted Lex Woods (Sanaa Lathan) her own Combistick as a trophy for killing the Antarctic Queen.This fully extended, double-pronged Combistick, designed specifically for the film by Academy Award®-winning special effects group Amalgamated Dynamics, Inc. (ADI), is constructed of resin, airbrushed silver- and copper-color, distressed with faux grime, inset with a metal pipe, and detailed with otherworldly Yautja designs first made famous in Stephen Hopkins' Predator 2. It exhibits a glue residue on the smaller middle prongs. Dimensions: 83.5" x 9" x 9" (212.25 cm x 23 cm x 23 cm)Special shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: $4,000 - 8,000Bidding for this lot will end on Friday, August 16th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 1428

STAR TREK IV: THE VOYAGE HOME (1986) - Michael and Denise Okuda Collection: Dilithium Crystal - A dilithium crystal from Leonard Nimoy's Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. After the crew of the Enterprise traveled back in time to 1986, the dilithium chamber began to fail due to the crystals inside being drained of power.This lot comes from the collection of celebrated Star Trek franchise artists and advisors Michael and Denise Okuda. It consists of one crystal made of resin. The white opaque resin features a blue pearlescent shimmer giving it an iridescent sheen. This lot exhibits discoloration, chipped resin, and trapped debris from the casting process. Dimensions: 3" x 2.5" x 2" (7.5 cm x 6.5 cm x 5 cm)Though their long and celebrated careers in the Star Trek world began in features, Michael and Denise Okuda established themselves as franchise legends while working on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Michael became art supervisor on TNG, while Denise came on as a scenic artist during Deep Space Nine, roles they would continue to perform through Voyager, Enterprise, and the Next Generation films. Married in 1993, the Okudas are known as the driving forces behind the development of many of the now-iconic 24th-century technologies seen throughout the series, including the famous "Okudagrams" they created for the LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) interfaces . Propstore is proud to present a selection of key memorabilia from the personal collection of one of the franchise's most important creative teams to the public for the first time.Estimate: $1,000 - 2,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 1848

TROPIC THUNDER (2008)/MTV MOVIE AWARDS - Set of Les Grossman's (Tom Cruise) Accessories - Les Grossman's (Tom Cruise) accessories from the 2010 MTV Movie Awards. Foul-mouthed producer Grossman, first seen in Ben Stiller's Tropic Thunder, wore his signature flashy accessories to promote the awards show, including when he danced with Jennifer Lopez.This lot consists of a faux gold metal dollar sign necklace on a metal chain bedazzled with rhinestones; cognac metal Hummer sunglasses with black light tinted lenses, a metal nose bridge, and a top bar; and two black, white, and gold-color leatherette Nike Air Max Hyperize Flywire sneakers (size UK 10) with custom bedazzled Nike logos and "LG" shoelace bars. The necklace's chain is broken and several rhinestones are missing, while the sunglasses exhibit tape grime and residue.Estimate: $1,500 - 3,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 1053

JURASSIC PARK (1993) - Amber Gold Collection Prototype Product JPE 3 - An Amber Gold Collection prototype product JPE 3 from Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park. John Hammond (Richard Attenborough) had miners collect a sample of prehistoric amber encasing a mosquito that contained the blood of dinosaurs which Hammond had scientists recreate to open his theme park Jurassic Park.Created as examples of high-end collectables made for the first Jurassic Park film, this lot consists of a piece of harvested amber from Hispaniola, Dominican Republic, with a mosquito in the center adhered to an orange acrylic base wrapped in metal wiring and mounted in a wooden display box with "Jurassic Park" carved on the front and clear acrylic display windows; a brown and yellow printed Jurassic Park Amber Gold Collection booklet; and a small wooden "crate" identified as "JPE 003" with two woven twine straps. This lot exhibits a loose panel on the crate. Dimensions: (crate) 9.25" x 5.5" x 2.75" (23.5 cm x 14 cm x 7 cm)Additional Provenance: A Certificate of Authenticity regarding the encase amber signed by Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry Dr. Alexander M. Shedrinsky. The COA is adhered to the underside of the crate's lid.Estimate: $1,500 - 3,000Bidding for this lot will end on Saturday, August 17th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 1510

STAR TREK FRANCHISE (1966-PRESENT) - Michael and Denise Okuda Collection: Isolinear Processing Board - An isolinear processing board from Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek: The Next Generation. Beginning with the Season 1 episode "11001001," processing boards on the Enterprise - and later on Deep Space Nine and the Voyager - were used to read isolinear chips which stored data and ran operations on the ship.This lot comes from the collection of celebrated Star Trek franchise artists and advisors Michael and Denise Okuda. Composed of clear acrylic etched with a circuit board-like pattern, a black acrylic top with slots, this processing board comes with 11 acrylic isolinear chips in green, yellow, and blue. The chips also have a circuit board-like pattern, and a white paper tape at one end with printed barcodes and numbers. This lot exhibits chipping and scratches on the acrylic, lifted adhesive, and creasing on the tape. Dimensions: 16" x 8.75" x 3" (40.5 cm x 22.25 cm x 7.5 cm)Though their long and celebrated careers in the Star Trek world began in features, Michael and Denise Okuda established themselves as franchise legends while working on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Michael became art supervisor on TNG, while Denise came on as a scenic artist during Deep Space Nine, roles they would continue to perform through Voyager, Enterprise, and the Next Generation films. Married in 1993, the Okudas are known as the driving forces behind the development of many of the now-iconic 24th-century technologies seen throughout the series, including the famous "Okudagrams" they created for the LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) interfaces . Propstore is proud to present a selection of key memorabilia from the personal collection of one of the franchise's most important creative teams to the public for the first time.Estimate: $2,000 - 4,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 1821

TITANIC (1997) - White Star Line Dinner Plate Display - A White Star Line dinner plate display from James Cameron's Titanic. Jack Dawson (Leonardo DiCaprio) dined with Rose Dewitt Bukater (Kate Winslet) among other passengers in the Titanic's first class.This white ceramic plate features gold-color and teal paint details with the White Star Line logo painted red and gold-color in the center of the plate. It comes mounted behind glass against canvas in a gold-color wooden frame affixed with two plaques, one engraved "TITANIC Twentieth Century Fox 1997" and one engraved "First Class Dining. The frame exhibits peeling and tearing in several places from handling. Dimensions: 13.5" x 16.5" x 2" (34.5 cm x 42 cm x 5 cm)Additional Provenance: 20th Century Fox Certificate of Authenticity.Estimate: $2,500 - 5,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 1445

STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION (1987-1994) - Michael and Denise Okuda Collection: "Cause and Effect" Destroyed Enterprise-D Rubble - Destroyed Enterprise-D rubble from the Season 5 episode "Cause and Effect" of Gene Roddenberry's television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. The Enterprise was continuously destroyed while caught in a time loop. This lot comes from the collection of celebrated Star Trek franchise artists and advisors Michael and Denise Okuda. This fiberglass-backed rubble taken from the fragments of a destroyed four-foot Enterprise model miniature features resin ship paneling applied to the front and painted white. It exhibits intentional and elaborate distressing by production, and its reverse exhibits an adhesive residue coating. Dimensions: 4" x 3.5" x 0.25" (10.25 cm x 9 cm x 0.75 cm)Though their long and celebrated careers in the Star Trek world began in features, Michael and Denise Okuda established themselves as franchise legends while working on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Michael became art supervisor on TNG, while Denise came on as a scenic artist during Deep Space Nine, roles they would continue to perform through Voyager, Enterprise, and the Next Generation films. Married in 1993, the Okudas are known as the driving forces behind the development of many of the now-iconic 24th-century technologies seen throughout the series, including the famous "Okudagrams" they created for the LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) interfaces . Propstore is proud to present a selection of key memorabilia from the personal collection of one of the franchise's most important creative teams to the public for the first time.Estimate: $1,000 - 2,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 334

STAR TREK: VOYAGER (T.V. SERIES, 1995 - 2001) - Michael and Denise Okuda Collection: Engineering LCARS Panel - A navigation console LCARS panel from the television series Star Trek: Voyager. Chief engineer B'Elanna Torres (Roxann Dawson) and her team used LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) consoles in Main Engineering to diagnose and address any problems that arose within the starship's systems.This panel, from the collection of celebrated Star Trek franchise artists and advisors Michael and Denise Okuda, is made of black acrylic with purple, red, orange, and yellow simulated touchscreen buttons labeled with small letters and numbers. The acrylic exhibits scratching and some of the tape on the back is peeling. Dimensions: 25" x 10.5" x 0.5" (63.5 cm x 26.75 cm x 1.5 cm)Though their long and celebrated careers in the Star Trek world began in features, Michael and Denise Okuda established themselves as franchise legends while working on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Michael became art supervisor on TNG, while Denise came on as a scenic artist during Deep Space Nine, roles they would continue to perform through Voyager, Enterprise, and the Next Generation films. Married in 1993, the Okudas are known as the driving forces behind the development of many of the now-iconic 24th-century technologies seen throughout the series, including the famous "Okudagrams" they created for the LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) interfaces . Propstore is proud to present a selection of key memorabilia from the personal collection of one of the franchise's most important creative teams to the public for the first time.Estimate: $3,000 - 6,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, August 15th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, August 16th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 1435

STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT (1996) - Michael and Denise Okuda Collection: Set of Turbolift Signage - Turbolift signage from Jonathan Frakes' Star Trek: First Contact. Following the destruction of the Enterprise D in the previous film, the crew was transferred to the Enterprise E, a Sovereign-class starship with an updated Turbolift. Doorways on the lift and throughout the starship generally featured two doors that parted upon opening, dividing the signage between delta and label. This lot comes from the collection of celebrated Star Trek franchise artists and advisors Michael and Denise Okuda. It consists of 13 plastic signs with a gold-color metallic finish and brown lettering, including four small Starfleet delta signs (left doors) and nine labeled signs (right doors) with text including "0940 Holosystems Access," "Turbolift 1," "02 Turbolift 2," "09 Turbolift 2," "09 Turbolift 3," "0212 Starboard Egress," "0936 GNDN Driver Systems," "1625 MIE Auxiliary Access," and "1623 EPS Power Systems." They exhibit scratching to the finish and adhesive residue on the back. Dimensions: (largest) 11.5" x 3" x 0.25" (29.25 cm x 7.75 cm x 0.75 cm)Though their long and celebrated careers in the Star Trek world began in features, Michael and Denise Okuda established themselves as franchise legends while working on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Michael became art supervisor on TNG, while Denise came on as a scenic artist during Deep Space Nine, roles they would continue to perform through Voyager, Enterprise, and the Next Generation films. Married in 1993, the Okudas are known as the driving forces behind the development of many of the now-iconic 24th-century technologies seen throughout the series, including the famous "Okudagrams" they created for the LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) interfaces . Propstore is proud to present a selection of key memorabilia from the personal collection of one of the franchise's most important creative teams to the public for the first time.Estimate: $2,500 - 5,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 1203

NATIONAL TREASURE: BOOK OF SECRETS (2007) - Burned and Torn Hero Diary Page - A burned and torn hero diary page from Jon Turteltaub's National Treasure: Book of Secrets. Mitch Wilkinson (Ed Harris) used the missing page as evidence that Ben Gates' (Nicolas Cage) ancestor was the mastermind behind the Lincoln assassination which Gates later investigated in a lab to discover the first clue to the hidden City of Gold. This piece of paper features the names of several of the conspirators involved in the assassination. It has been intentionally distressed to appear old and burned. Included with this page is a manila envelope featuring a note from the property master identifying the page as "hero" yet is the incorrect page that is seen on screen. The paper exhibits some minor wear on the reverse. Dimensions: 3" x 4" (7.75 cm x 10.25 cm)Estimate: $2,000 - 4,000Bidding for this lot will end on Saturday, August 17th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 659

BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA (1992) - Jonathan Harker's (as played by Keanu Reeves) Business Card - Jonathan Harker's (as played by Keanu Reeves) business card from Francis Ford Coppola's Bram Stoker's Dracula. In a deleted scene, Harker left his card for Mina Murray (as played by Winona Ryder) when he first went to call on her.Printed on eggshell-color cardstock, this business card is labeled "Mr. Jonathan Harker" in gothic black text on front with the address "11 Forsythe Place, Chelsea" below it and offset to the left. The card exhibits microtearing on the edges. Dimensions: 5.5" x 3.5" (14 cm x 9 cm)Estimate: $500 - 1,000Bidding for this lot will end on Friday, August 16th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 308

BACK TO THE FUTURE: THE RIDE (1991-2007) - Douglas Trumbull Collection: Set of Five Hand-Painted and Hand-Drawn Ralph McQuarrie Production Illustrations and Concept Sketch - Five hand-painted production illustrations and a hand-drawn concept sketch by Ralph McQuarrie from the production of the Universal Orlando theme park ride Back to the Future..The Ride. Based on the Back to the Future film series and directed by special photographic effects artist Douglas Trumbull with Les Mayfield, the ride served as a mini-sequel to Back to the Future Part III with famed artist McQuarrie as its conceptual designer.This lot comes from the collection of Trumbull. It consists of five hand-painted production illustrations of the DeLorean traveling into the age of dinosaurs rendered in mixed media on illustration board as well as one sketch of a large dinosaur attacking the vehicle rendered in mixed media on paper. This lot exhibits grime on the boards, as well as minor tears on the sketch's edges. Dimensions: (largest) 9" x 6" x 0.25" (15.25 cm x 23 cm x 0.75 cm)Sold without copyright; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.Visual effects pioneer Douglas Trumbull was born in Los Angeles in 1942. After abandoning architecture for technical drawing and cartooning, his talent for photorealism soon earned him work at Graphic Films, an esteemed Hollywood studio for which he designed groundbreaking cosmic effects for the 1964 New York World's Fair. After seeing Trumbull's work, director Stanley Kubrick hired him to create animations and VFX shots - including the iconic Star Gate sequence - for what would become his seminal masterpiece 2001: A Space Odyssey. From that film's success, Trumbull became one of the industry's most trusted photographic effects experts, designing and producing legendary screen moments in such sci-fi landmarks as Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, and Blade Runner, all three of which earned him Academy Award® nominations. In addition to directing the cult classics Silent Running and Brainstorm, Trumbull later received a Scientific and Engineering Award for his high-speed photography process Showscan in 1993, one of two specialty awards given to him by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences before his death in 2022. 60 years since he first made his mark on global cinema, Propstore today celebrates Douglas Trumbull by presenting a selection of rare memorabilia from his personal collection to the public.Estimate: $4,000 - 8,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, August 15th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, August 16th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 115

FEW GOOD MEN, A (1992) - Lieutenant Commander Joanne Galloway's (Demi Moore) Service Dress Blue Uniform - Lieutenant Commander Joanne Galloway's (Demi Moore) service dress blue costume from Rob Reiner's A Few Good Men. Galloway wore her costume as she appeared in court alongside Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee (Tom Cruise) and Lieutenant Sam Weinberg (Kevin Pollack) as they represented Lance Corporal Harold Dawson and Private First Class Louden Downey for the murder of fellow Marine Private William Santiago in a court-martial. This lot consists of a black polyester-blend jacket featuring gold-color metal buttons, gold-color and black embroidered trim on the cuffs, and military rank pins; and a matching black polyester-blend side-zipper pencil skirt marked "#1." This lot exhibits minor loose threads in the skirt lining.Estimate: $2,000 - 4,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, August 15th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, August 16th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 1508

STAR TREK FRANCHISE (1966-PRESENT) - Michael and Denise Okuda Collection: Pair of Isolinear Chips - A pair of isolinear chips from the Star Trek franchise. This lot comes from the collection of celebrated Star Trek franchise artists and advisors Michael and Denise Okuda. It consists of two acrylic chips, one clear with mint green details and a Starfleet sticker with barcode, and a red acrylic one with a gold-color foil strip. This lot exhibits scuffing, scratches, chipped paint, ripped paper, and bent foil. Dimensions (each) 1.5" x 3.25" x 0.25" (4 cm x 8.25 cm x 0.5 cm)Though their long and celebrated careers in the Star Trek world began in features, Michael and Denise Okuda established themselves as franchise legends while working on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Michael became art supervisor on TNG, while Denise came on as a scenic artist during Deep Space Nine, roles they would continue to perform through Voyager, Enterprise, and the Next Generation films. Married in 1993, the Okudas are known as the driving forces behind the development of many of the now-iconic 24th-century technologies seen throughout the series, including the famous "Okudagrams" they created for the LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) interfaces . Propstore is proud to present a selection of key memorabilia from the personal collection of one of the franchise's most important creative teams to the public for the first time.Estimate: $500 - 1,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 280

SCREAM (1996) - Billy Loomis' (Skeet Ulrich) and Stu Macher's (Matthew Lillard) Screen-Matched Ghostface Costume - Billy Loomis' (Skeet Ulrich) and Stu Macher's (Matthew Lillard) Ghostface costume from Wes Craven's Scream. Billy and Stu donned their shared Ghostface costume as they hunted Loomis' girlfriend Sydney Prescott (Neve Campbell) and her friends on the anniversary of her mother's murder. This mask screen-matches to several different scenes due to the unique dimpling under the one eye, which was the result of a factory fluke. Most notably, it screen-matches to the first time in the series that Sidney is attacked by Ghostface, as well as their climactic final confrontation, leading to fans dubbing this mask the "Sidney Attack" mask.Scream won various awards, including three Saturn Awards in 1997, and has been praised for its originality, meta commentary, humor, and ensemble cast, which were instrumental to the film's success. This costume became the final design-choice for all later Scream costumes and remains one of the most recognized characters in horror films with an enduring legacy.This iconic costume consists of one soft glow-in-the-dark PVC mask and a custom-made sparkly lurex robe with hood and built-in gloves. The mask was originally created by Fun World DIV for its Fantastic Faces/Fearsome Faces line. This mask has black mesh covered eyes, a blackened mouth and nose, and features the "Fun World Div" debossed on the backside of the long chin. Additionally the mouth features matte black tape, a temporary modification which was utilized by Peter Deming, a director of photography, for scenes in which the mouth needed to appear dull, whereas when the mouth needed to appear shiny they applied a layer of chapstick. The presence of the tape indicates the mask was last used in a scene where it needed a dull mouth. Attached to the mask is a black cotton shroud with a self-adhesive strip sewn into the top to secure the robe's hood, which has the second strip sewn onto the interior. The pull-over robe has a one-piece front and is made of a unique woven fabric which contains silver-colored threads to give the appearance of sparkles. The sparkles ultimately helped to visually distinguish the costume from dark backgrounds and was unique to the early Scream films. Furthermore, this robe features a smaller hood that contains a rigid plastic board sewn in to keep the shape of the crown, two tie strings at the neck, and a pair of gloves attached to the sleeves with a pinched back to give them a slimmer fit. The sleeves feature a more square shape with zig-zagged edges. This costume exhibits a buildup of grime and discoloration on the mask, while the robe exhibits frayed threads from unfinished edges.Estimate: $50,000 - 100,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, August 15th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, August 16th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 1344

2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (1968) - Douglas Trumbull Collection: Set of 40 Behind-The-Scenes Photographs featuring Douglas Trumbull's Handwritten Annotations - Forty photographs taken behind-the-scenes of Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey and annotated by the film's special photographic effects artist Douglas Trumbull. It is believed that Trumbull produced these photographs himself or had them ordered from the studio lab for his family during production on the film.Originated from the collection of Trumbull, the set is printed entirely in glossy black-and-white with Trumbull's personal annotations from the period, such as "Kubrick's office" and "FX Office," handwritten in the margins below several photos. The set includes multiple photographs of Kubrick and Trumbull (including one annotated "DT"), as well as construction on several key sets from the film, including the iconic Discovery One walkway, the "carousel" constructed to make the walkway appear to rotate, and the model surface of a planet, likely Saturn. In addition to 2001, at least one of the 40 photos, a full-bleed image depicting Trumbull sitting behind a camera with Richard Yuricich, is from the production of Brainstorm. The photographs exhibit some curling and discoloration at the edges from age and handling. Dimensions: (each) 8" x 10" (20.5 cm x 25.5 cm)Visual effects pioneer Douglas Trumbull was born in Los Angeles in 1942. After abandoning architecture for technical drawing and cartooning, his talent for photorealism soon earned him work at Graphic Films, an esteemed Hollywood studio for which he designed groundbreaking cosmic effects for the 1964 New York World's Fair. After seeing Trumbull's work, director Stanley Kubrick hired him to create animations and VFX shots - including the iconic Star Gate sequence - for what would become his seminal masterpiece 2001: A Space Odyssey. From that film's success, Trumbull became one of the industry's most trusted photographic effects experts, designing and producing legendary screen moments in such sci-fi landmarks as Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, and Blade Runner, all three of which earned him Academy Award® nominations. In addition to directing the cult classics Silent Running and Brainstorm, Trumbull later received a Scientific and Engineering Award for his high-speed photography process Showscan in 1993, one of two specialty awards given to him by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences before his death in 2022. 60 years since he first made his mark on global cinema, Propstore today celebrates Douglas Trumbull by presenting a selection of rare memorabilia from his personal collection to the public.Estimate: $2,000 - 4,000Bidding for this lot will end on Saturday, August 17th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 1476

STAR TREK: VOYAGER (1995-2001) - Michael and Denise Okuda Collection: Starfleet Combadge - A Starfleet combadge from the television series Star Trek: Voyager. Starfleet officers, stranded in the Delta Quadrant aboard the starship Voyager, wore their combadges as a part of their uniforms throughout the series.This lot comes from the collection of celebrated Star Trek franchise artists and advisors Michael and Denise Okuda. This combadge is composed of resin and features a silver-color Starfleet delta over a gold-color rectangular back. One side of the badge exhibits notable brush marks on the gold-color paint. This lot exhibits discoloration and chipped paint. Dimensions: (each) 2" x 2" x 0.25" (5 cm x 5 cm x 0.75 cm)Though their long and celebrated careers in the Star Trek world began in features, Michael and Denise Okuda established themselves as franchise legends while working on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Michael became art supervisor on TNG, while Denise came on as a scenic artist during Deep Space Nine, roles they would continue to perform through Voyager, Enterprise, and the Next Generation films. Married in 1993, the Okudas are known as the driving forces behind the development of many of the now-iconic 24th-century technologies seen throughout the series, including the famous "Okudagrams" they created for the LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) interfaces . Propstore is proud to present a selection of key memorabilia from the personal collection of one of the franchise's most important creative teams to the public for the first time.Estimate: $1,000 - 2,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 1123

CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER (2011) - Stan Lee-Autographed Captain America (Chris Evans) Shield Replica with Stand - A Stan Lee-autographed replica of Captain America's (Chris Evans) shield from Joe Johnston's Captain America: The First Avenger. Captain America wielded his shield when he led his unit's attacks on the Red Skull's (Hugo Weaving) Hydra plants and Dr. Arnim Zola's (Toby Jones) train, and in the film's climactic action sequence onboard the Red Skull's aircraft.This disc-shaped, concavo-convex replica shield is made of aluminum painted red, silver-color and blue, with Captain America's signature star at the center. The back features dual black leather buckle straps fastened by rivets and connected to the shield via metal clips and plastic brackets; and an aluminum stand with two acrylic hooks on the bottom featuring the Avengers logo in white vinyl and holes for mounting. This shield is autographed by Marvel icon Stan Lee over Captain America's star in black ink. It exhibits scratches on the back side. Dimensions: 24" x 24" x 3" (61 cm x 61 cm x 7.75 cm)Estimate: $1,000 - 2,000Bidding for this lot will end on Saturday, August 17th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 385

STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS (T.V. SERIES 2022 -PRESENT) - Captain Christopher Pike's (Anson Mount) Screen-Matched Starfleet Uniform Costume with Badge - Captain Christopher Pike's (Anson Mount) screen-matched Starfleet uniform costume with a badge from Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Distinctive patterning on the chest of this costume screen-matches to when Pike held a briefing on how to close a subspace field before Klingons arrived in the Season 2 episode "Subspace Rhapsody."The most-watched original Star Trek series in the first 90 days of 2022 according to Paramount+, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds won two awards: one Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards for the "Legacy" category, and one Saturn Award for "Best Science FIction Series" in streaming. The series saw an additional 30 nominations for various awards over the years. "Subspace Rhapsody" was the franchise's first musical episode.This costume consists of one yellow polyester elastane tunic lined with gray fleece, gold-color vinyl cuff rings, and repeating command division star patterns on the sleeves; a gold-color metal delta-shaped production combadge with magnetic backing and a blacked out command division star at the center; one dark gray polyester elastane undershirt with high neck collar; black nylon elastane jodhpur pants; and a pair of custom black pleather, rubber, and elastic boots with a Starfleet command delta on a decorative heel counter. The interior of the tunic features a hand-marked tag for "No, 1 Pike" and "Top 6." The interior of the undershirt features a hand-marked tag for "Pike 2." Also included is a hand-marked production tag for "No. 2 Pike." This costume exhibits chipped paint on the badge, scuffing on the boots, pitting in the rubber, and pulled threads on the hems of the clothing.Estimate: $25,000 - 50,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, August 15th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, August 16th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 1439

STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT (1996) - Michael and Denise Okuda Collection: Binder with Annotated Third Draft Script, Call Sheets, and Paperwork - A binder with an annotated third draft script, call sheets, and paperwork from Jonathan Frakes' Star Trek: First Contact. Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) and his crew flew the USS Enterprise to stop the Borg from preventing Zefram Cochrane (James Cromwell) entering warp speed to make first contact with an alien species. This lot comes from the collection of celebrated Star Trek franchise artists and advisors Michael and Denise Okuda. It consists of one black vinyl binder labeled "Star Trek 8 First Contact" on the spine with a 36-page shooting schedule dated April 29, 1996 on blue paper titled "Star Trek Generations II," a 37-page packet of video graphic request forms, two pages of video consideration notes, a handwritten note, a third draft script titled "Star Trek: Borg" dated March 12, 1996 with 188 pages printed on various colors with handwritten annotations in graphite; 77 call sheet pages; five pages of a oneline schedule dated June 3, 1996; two pages of film credits; 47 call sheet pages titled "Star Trek Generations II"; 11 pages of production reports; and a two-page filming location map. The 47 call sheets, production reports and filming location map are titled under "Star Trek Generations II," the film's working title before Star Trek: First Contact, as well as "Star Trek: Borg" as another production working title. This lot exhibits folding and sticking pages. Dimensions: (largest) 8.5" x 14" (221.75 cm x 335.75 cm)Though their long and celebrated careers in the Star Trek world began in features, Michael and Denise Okuda established themselves as franchise legends while working on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Michael became art supervisor on TNG, while Denise came on as a scenic artist during Deep Space Nine, roles they would continue to perform through Voyager, Enterprise, and the Next Generation films. Married in 1993, the Okudas are known as the driving forces behind the development of many of the now-iconic 24th-century technologies seen throughout the series, including the famous "Okudagrams" they created for the LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) interfaces . Propstore is proud to present a selection of key memorabilia from the personal collection of one of the franchise's most important creative teams to the public for the first time.Estimate: $1,000 - 2,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 161

HARRY POTTER SERIES (2001 - 2011) - Severus Snape's (Alan Rickman) Wand - Severus Snape's (Alan Rickman) wand from the Harry Potter film series. Rickman was nominated for and won a number of awards for his portrayal of the resentful and enigmatic professor, including a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor, and an MTV Movie Award for 'Favourite Harry Potter Character Portrayal." The Harry Potter film series is the fourth highest grossing film series of all time, and six of the eight film were nominated for a total of 12 Academy Awards. This black, cast resin wand features intricate simulate wizarding scrollwork along the handle and a smooth shaft. This style of wand differs from the style used by Snape in the first two films of the series, which were deemed too simple by director Alfonso Cuaron, when he took over from Chris Columbus for The Prisoner of Azkaban. Snape carried his redesigned wand for the rest of the series, notably using it in Order of the Phoenix during private lessons in occlumency with Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), as well as in Half-Blood Prince, when he used it to kill Dumbledore (Michael Gambon). It remains in excellent condition. Dimensions: 13" x 0.5" x 0.5" (33cm x 1.25cm x 1.25cm)Estimate: $10,000 - 20,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, August 15th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, August 16th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 352

STAR TREK (2009) - Commander Spock's Starfleet Science Costume - Commander Spock's Starfleet science costume from J.J. Abrams' Star Trek. Spock wore his standard-issue Science-division blue Starfleet uniform while he served aboard the Enterprise, first under Captain Christopher Pike and later James T. Kirk. This costume consists of a blue Spandex-blend uniform tunic featuring a printed optical-repeat Starfleet insignia pattern, a silver-color Science-division delta badge on the chest, piping around the collar, two silver-color rank bands on each cuff, and a costume designer's label and paper production tag both marked for the principal performer; a dark gray polyester-blend long-sleeve undershirt with a costume designer's label marked for the principal performer; and a pair of dark gray twill pants with ribbed fabric above the knees marked with the initials of the principal performer. The pants exhibit some staining.Estimate: $4,000 - 8,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, August 15th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, August 16th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 111

EVIL DEAD II (1987) - Stunt Necronomicon Ex-Mortis - A stunt Necronomicon Ex-Mortis from Sam Raimi's Evil Dead II. Archaeologist Raymond Knowby (John Peaks) discovered the ancient book known as the Necronomicon Ex-Mortis or "Book of the Dead" with his family, began to study it, and made recordings of reciting the passages, which unleashed the evil force of the Kandarian Demon. Created by horror and science-fiction writer H.P. Lovecraft for the 1924 short story The Hound, the Necronomicon was featured in all three films of the original Evil Dead trilogy. According to Brian Rae, who made this stunt book in 1986 for the second film along with Tom Sullivan and extensively detailed its use in the accompanying Letter of Authenticity, this specific book was notably featured in the flashback scene in which Knowby first came upon the book in an ancient tomb, completely covered in dust and dirt from being untouched for centuries. This book still retains some of that original dust and fuller's earth it was covered in for that scene. This Necronomicon also had cameos in Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993) and Pumpkinhead II: Bloodwings (1994), with details in the distressing of the cover and ripped pages screen-matching this exact prop to close-ups in Jason Goes to Hell.Evil Dead II, the higher-budget horror-comedy sequel to Raimi's cult classic horror film The Evil Dead, launched the careers of director Raimi and star Bruce Campbell, solidifying their status as horror legends. The sequel introduced a number of the franchise's most celebrated elements, including Ash Williams' (Campbell) stump-mounted chainsaw hand and a redesign of the Necronomicon that many fans consider to be its most memorable and iconic iteration. This stunt Necronomicon Ex-Mortis is believed to be the first Evil Dead II Necronomicon to ever be offered at auction.This stunt book is composed of a slip latex cover cast and assembled by Sullivan and Rae from a mold made of an original sculpture by Sullivan, over a cardboard inner cover with a paper, white glue, and Celluclay binding. The cover's iconic face has two eyes, a small nose, and a gaping mouth. Painted in various shades of brown and black, it is filled with 18 pages of parchment-color copy paper that were distressed by production by soaking in tea, dipping them in lemon juice, drying them out, and burning them along the edges. The pages are first-generation photocopies of illustrations Sullivan created for the first film, as well as several new ones he made for the second film. These black-and-white photocopied pages identify this as one of only three or four stunt books made for the production in addition to two hand-painted versions.Following production, the pages of this book underwent sympathetic restoration by a professional art conservator to stabilize them and prevent further brittleness. The restoration included consolidating areas of detached pages using cooked wheat starch and Japanese paper, reattaching lost corners with paper splints, inpainting areas of the Japanese paper using Winsor & Newton watercolors, and reattaching four pages along the binding edge using cooked white starch paste. In addition to the intentional distressing from production to make it appear old and covered in grime, this Necronomicon exhibits fragility in the binding, slip latex, and paper, and should be handled with care. Dimensions: 8" x 10" x 2" (20.25 cm x 25.5 cm x 5 cm)Sold without copyright; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.Additional Provenance: An extensively-detailed handwritten Letter of Authenticity from Brian Rae discussing the creation of the Necronomicon Ex-Mortis props for the film and the use of this specific book in the film and subsequent films.Estimate: $80,000 - 160,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, August 15th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, August 16th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 1828

TITANIC (1997) - First-Class Passenger Hat - A production-made first-class passenger hat from James Cameron's Titanic. First class women wore various styles of frocks and hats as they boarded the Titanic in Southampton and as they boarded the boats while the ship sank. Though unseen in the final cut, this lot consists of a green velvet and chiffon Bob Mackie hat with green acrylic sequin beading along the front and covering a black chiffon chin strap. This lot exhibits minor stains, fraying threading, and a safety pin securing the chin strap.Estimate: $1,200 - 2,400Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 1427

STAR TREK III: THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK (1984) - Michael and Denise Okuda Collection: Portion of Spock's (Leonard Nimoy) IDIC Tapestry - A portion of Spock's (Leonard Nimoy) IDIC tapestry from Leonard Nimoy's Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. In Spock's closed off quarters hung an IDIC tapestry where Admiral James T. Kirk (William Shatner) found Dr. Leonard McCoy (DeForest Kelley) exhibiting strange behaviors. This lot comes from the collection of celebrated Star Trek franchise artists and advisors Michael and Denise Okuda. It consists of a brown painted styrene and resin plate with posts, each holding a gold-color acrylic chip. This tapestry piece was gifted to the Okudas by the set decorator Tom Peddigo. The tapestry exhibits minor chipping paint on the posts and grime on the base. Dimensions: 3.5" x 6.5" x 0.5" (9 cm x 16.5 cm x 1.5 cm)Though their long and celebrated careers in the Star Trek world began in features, Michael and Denise Okuda established themselves as franchise legends while working on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Michael became art supervisor on TNG, while Denise came on as a scenic artist during Deep Space Nine, roles they would continue to perform through Voyager, Enterprise, and the Next Generation films. Married in 1993, the Okudas are known as the driving forces behind the development of many of the now-iconic 24th-century technologies seen throughout the series, including the famous "Okudagrams" they created for the LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) interfaces . Propstore is proud to present a selection of key memorabilia from the personal collection of one of the franchise's most important creative teams to the public for the first time.Estimate: $500 - 1,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 1556

STAR TREK (2009) - Captain Pike's Tunic - Captain Pike's tunic from J.J. Abrams' Star Trek. Captain Pike wore his yellow tunic while aboard the USS Enterprise as he led the new recruits into their first rescue mission to Vulcan.This lot consists of a stretchy yellow nylon shirt with a resin Starfleet combadge attached and an interior Michael Kaplan costumiers label hand-marked for the principal performer, and a production tag hand-marked for the principal performer as "Pike" "Ch6 - 4 Sc. 90-229 Int Enterprise/Narada." The production tag exhibits creasing and some discoloration around the "4."Estimate: $2,500 - 5,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 1512

STAR TREK FRANCHISE (1966-PRESENT) - Michael and Denise Okuda Collection: Pair of Klingon Badges with Romulan Emblem - A pair of Klingon badges with a Romulan emblem from the Star Trek franchise. Beginning with the Klingon's uniform redesign in Leonard Nimoy's Star Trek III: The Search for Spock and continuing through subsequent films and series, Klingon warriors typically wore a Klingon glyph badge on their gauntlets and a small hexagonal communicator badge on their sleeves. Romulans similarly wore emblems of the Romulan Star Empire on their uniforms.This lot, which comes from the collection of celebrated Star Trek franchise artists and advisors Michael and Denise Okuda, consists of two badges: a gold-color metal badge with Klingon language writing and a gray resin hexagonal badge with the iconic Klingon insignia; and a resin Romulan Eagle emblem painted metallic gray with a fastening strip on the back. Both Klingon badges exhibit chipping.Though their long and celebrated careers in the Star Trek world began in features, Michael and Denise Okuda established themselves as franchise legends while working on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Michael became art supervisor on TNG, while Denise came on as a scenic artist during Deep Space Nine, roles they would continue to perform through Voyager, Enterprise, and the Next Generation films. Married in 1993, the Okudas are known as the driving forces behind the development of many of the now-iconic 24th-century technologies seen throughout the series, including the famous "Okudagrams" they created for the LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) interfaces . Propstore is proud to present a selection of key memorabilia from the personal collection of one of the franchise's most important creative teams to the public for the first time.Estimate: $1,000 - 2,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 1367

STEVEN SPIELBERG - Douglas Trumbull Collection: Hand-Illustrated Robert U. Taylor Artwork and Prints for Unrealized Steven Spielberg's Cliffhangers Ride - Hand-illustrated Robert U. Taylor artwork and prints for an unrealized theme park ride known as Steven Spielberg's Cliffhangers. In the early 1990s, Berkshire Ridefilm (a subsidiary of Douglas Trumbull's Berkshire Motion Pictures) created preliminary work for an adventure-film-based theme park ride under the title "Steven Spielberg's Cliffhangers," and concept art was created for the project by artist Robert U. Taylor.This lot, from the collection of visual effects pioneer and Berkshire Ridefilm chairman Douglas Trumbull, consists of one Anitee Image Corporation box labeled "Cliffhanger Original Art" filled with hand-drawn artwork rendered in ink as well as printed copies. It contains 8.5" x 11" pieces including two hand-drawn ride vehicle concept illustrations, one printed copy of a "Fourth Simulator Sequence" concept illustration, two printed copies of an "End of Simulation 2" airplane sequence concept illustration, one printed copy of a "Locomotive Adventure" concept illustration, one printed copy of an "Inside Airplane" concept illustration, nine prints of illustrations showing various ride mechanisms, one small print of a poster concept illustration titled "Steven Spielberg's Cliffhangers," and one printed copy of a "Ground Plan", one printed "Comparison Table;" three 9.5" x 12" printed copies of the "Fourth Simulator Sequence" artwork; one 9" x 13" hand-drawn concept illustration of an art deco pattern on tracing paper, one 8.5" x 14" hand-drawn pen illustration of a "Zee Mjolnir" airplane concept; and 11" x 17" pieces (occasionally 12" x 17") including two printed copies of the "Zee Mjolnir" illustration, six printed copies of various ride queue and sequence concept illustrations (two of which have had hand-made alterations), three printed copies of the "Ground Plan," three printed copies of the full "Attraction Diagram," two additional printed copies of the full "Attraction Diagram" with hand-made alterations, four printed and pasted copies of "Biosphere 2" diagrams, two printed copies of concept illustrations for the exterior and queue of the ride, 24 printed copies of diagrams of the ride and its various mechanisms, four printed copies of the "Steven Spielberg's Cliffhangers" poster concept illustration, one printed copy of the poster concept made of two pieces of paper taped together with hand-made alterations, one hand-colored print of a concept illustration of a train crash, one hand-colored print of a concept illustration of "Drop #4," 13 hand-drawn ride queue and sequence concept illustrations on tracing paper, one hand-drawn ride vehicle concept illustration on tracing paper, two printed copies of a cockpit illustration with one having hand-drawn additions, two printed copies of illustrations of a fight on the wing of a plane with hand-made alterations, one printed and pasted copy of a "Kiva Theatre" concept illustration, one stapled packet of eight printed copies of borer vehicle illustrations, one stapled packet of two printed copies of spaceship illustrations, one stapled packet of six printed copies of tank illustrations, one stapled packet of three printed copies of swamp boat illustrations, one stapled packet of four printed copies of ATV illustrations, one stapled packet of eight printed copies of "jet ski cycle" illustrations, one stapled packet of seven printed copies of helicopter illustrations, one "Berkshire Ridefilm" frame master with its labels taped in place, 11 empty frame template printed copies made from that master, and three empty simplified-template printed copies. The box exhibits rips and stains, and the pages exhibit creasing, staining, and edge wear from use and age. Dimensions: (boxed) 13" x 19" x 2" (33.25 cm x 48.5 cm x 5.25 cm)Sold without copyright; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.Visual effects pioneer Douglas Trumbull was born in Los Angeles in 1942. After abandoning architecture for technical drawing and cartooning, his talent for photorealism soon earned him work at Graphic Films, an esteemed Hollywood studio for which he designed groundbreaking cosmic effects for the 1964 New York World's Fair. After seeing Trumbull's work, director Stanley Kubrick hired him to create animations and VFX shots - including the iconic Star Gate sequence - for what would become his seminal masterpiece 2001: A Space Odyssey. From that film's success, Trumbull became one of the industry's most trusted photographic effects experts, designing and producing legendary screen moments in such sci-fi landmarks as Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, and Blade Runner, all three of which earned him Academy Award® nominations. In addition to directing the cult classics Silent Running and Brainstorm, Trumbull later received a Scientific and Engineering Award for his high-speed photography process Showscan in 1993, one of two specialty awards given to him by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences before his death in 2022. 60 years since he first made his mark on global cinema, Propstore today celebrates Douglas Trumbull by presenting a selection of rare memorabilia from his personal collection to the public.Estimate: $1,500 - 3,000Bidding for this lot will end on Saturday, August 17th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 414

STAR WARS: RETURN OF THE JEDI (1983) - Imperial Scout Trooper "Biker Scout" Helmet - A biker scout helmet from Richard Marquand's Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. Biker scouts, or scout troopers as they were otherwise known, first appeared in Return of the Jedi and were stationed on the forest moon of Endor. Luke (Mark Hamill), Han (Harrison Ford), Leia (Carrie Fisher) and their Ewok allies fought against the troopers, who used speeder bikes as their primary mode of transportation.One of the most beloved helmet designs in the franchise, the biker scout helmets were largely designed by Nilo Rodis-Jamero and are significantly different to the standard Imperial stormtrooper helmets. During the initial design phase, the Stormtrooper armor was found to be too stiff and inflexible for a predominately forest setting. The scout troopers needed ease of movement in their environment. Rodis-Jamero pitched the mostly-cloth outfit to George Lucas, while Pete Ronzani's team created the armored helmet, torso, arm, and knee guards which lended to the unique "biker" appearance of the costume. The visor around the eyes was inspired by blinders worn by horses, with the idea being that if they were speeding through the forest at great speeds they would need to be entirely focussed and not distracted by things in their periphery.This is one of two known scout trooper helmets that exist in private collections out of the 24-30 that were made and used for filming. As such, this is an incredibly rare opportunity to own an iconic piece of Star Wars history.This helmet is constructed primarily of vacuum-formed ABS plastic. The visor lens is made of gray acrylic and is attached to the inside of the helmet. The face mask is hinged and can flip up, which was a practical design implemented by Rodis-Jamero based on a conversation with Lucas to allow the actors to keep the helmets on between takes. It also gave the helmet a more streamlined appearance circumventing the "bobblehead" effect the Imperial Stormtrooper helmets had. The interior of this helmet is hand-marked "#41 Biker BH1030" on the dome interior, which stands for "Blue Harvest." The exterior side of the helmet has a sideways "PR" logo on the side, which was Ronzani's company logo at the time. The helmets were intentionally distressed by production to appear well-worn in the environment of Endor. The helmet is fully painted, and thus not susceptible to yellowing like standard stormtrooper helmets are.This helmet exhibits a notably a crack in the middle of the visor, as well as the decals on the back of the helmet have partially worn away and remain in a delicate condition. Dimensions: 13" x 10" x 10" (33 cm x 25 cm x 25 cm)Estimate: $250,000 - 500,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, August 15th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, August 16th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 1357

CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND (1977) - Douglas Trumbull Collection: Devil's Tower Photos and Negatives - Devil's Tower photos and negatives from Steven Spielberg's Close Encounters of the Third Kind. UFOs flew over the town of Muncie, Indiana where Jullian Guiler (Melinda Dillon) and Roy Neary (Richard Dreyfuss) were personally impacted by their arrival and followed the UFOs to Devil's Tower.This lot comes from the collection of special photographic effects artist Douglas Trumbull. It consists of 121 color and black-and-white print photos; 67 negatives; 65 transparencies; and two receipts. This lot exhibits discoloration, folded corners, and curling pages. Dimensions: (largest) 11"x 14" (28 cm x 35.75 cm)Visual effects pioneer Douglas Trumbull was born in Los Angeles in 1942. After abandoning architecture for technical drawing and cartooning, his talent for photorealism soon earned him work at Graphic Films, an esteemed Hollywood studio for which he designed groundbreaking cosmic effects for the 1964 New York World's Fair. After seeing Trumbull's work, director Stanley Kubrick hired him to create animations and VFX shots - including the iconic Star Gate sequence - for what would become his seminal masterpiece 2001: A Space Odyssey. From that film's success, Trumbull became one of the industry's most trusted photographic effects experts, designing and producing legendary screen moments in such sci-fi landmarks as Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, and Blade Runner, all three of which earned him Academy Award® nominations. In addition to directing the cult classics Silent Running and Brainstorm, Trumbull later received a Scientific and Engineering Award for his high-speed photography process Showscan in 1993, one of two specialty awards given to him by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences before his death in 2022. 60 years since he first made his mark on global cinema, Propstore today celebrates Douglas Trumbull by presenting a selection of rare memorabilia from his personal collection to the public.Estimate: $1,500 - 3,000Bidding for this lot will end on Saturday, August 17th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th or Sunday, August 18th.

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