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Lot 570

(x2) Double and 1 single game carrier

Lot 628

Large game hanger cradle

Lot 644

Hanging metal game ring with ceiling mounting

Lot 858

Circular game/meat hanger for ceiling mounting

Lot 859

Circular game/meat hanger for ceiling mounting

Lot 860

Circular game/meat hanger for ceiling mounting

Lot 861

Circular game/meat hanger for ceiling mounting

Lot 862

Circular game/meat hanger for ceiling mounting

Lot 863

Circular game/meat hanger for ceiling mounting

Lot 864

Circular game/meat hanger for ceiling mounting

Lot 865

Circular game/meat hanger for ceiling mounting

Lot 867

Circular game/meat hanger for ceiling mounting

Lot 868

Circular game/meat hanger for ceiling mounting

Lot 869

Circular game/meat hanger for ceiling mounting

Lot 870

Circular game/meat hanger for ceiling mounting

Lot 872

Circular game/meat ceiling hanger four mounting

Lot 873

Circular game/meat ceiling hanger for mounting

Lot 874

Circular game/meat ceiling hanger for mounting

Lot 100

A hero jumpsuit as seen worn by Karl Urban in the role of "John 'Reaper' Grimm" in the video game movie Doom (Universal Pictures, 2005). In the film, a team of Marines (the "Rapid Response Technical Squad" or "RRTS")  is sent on a search and destroy mission to Mars in response to a distress signal sent by "Dr. Carmack" (Robert Russell), whose research team has been attacked.The heavy-duty dark green jumpsuit opens with zippers at the front and features many pockets and additional zipper and Velcro closures. The waist is elasticated with loops to the back and each leg features stirrups to hold the garment in place. Labels that read "#1 John 5 Sc 81 Dirty Hero" are attached to the interior of the garment.Each member of the RRTS wears a jumpsuit of this type throughout the film, with a tactical vest over it.

Lot 101

An original rifle prop as seen used in The Life "We Are ODST" (Morton/Jankel/Zander, 2009) for the advertisement release of the 2009 video game, Halo 3.This prop rifle is composed of a dense foam rubber that is painted black, and well as metal components at the trigger and at the end of the barrel. A metal armature runs the length of the interior of the prop firearm.This prop was developed by Legacy FX for use during the production of the cinematic advertisement.30.75 x 11 x 3 inches

Lot 1087

A wooden cricket bat that was signed by members of the production unit of The African Queen (United Artists, 1951) and presented to Humphrey Bogart. The bat was a gift to Bogart for playing on the company's team during a cricket match against the Entebbe Club team while on a break from filming the epic adventure on location in Africa. This was also Bogart's first time playing cricket, which he referred to as "the strange Limey game." The bat features a wrapped and padded handle and the A.G. Spalding maker's mark. The stamped message above the signatures reads: "From the Unit / In Appreciation of / Your Sporting Innings / Played for the / African Queen Eleven / against Entebbe."Among the notable crew members who signed the bat are Academy Award-winning cinematographer Jack Cardiff and assistant director Guy Hamilton, who went on to direct several James Bond films.Accompanied by a copy of a photograph of Bogart hoisted on the shoulders of the team and a letter.4.5 x 34.5 x 2 inchesPROVENANCE From the Estate of Humphrey Bogart

Lot 1296

A vintage Slamback game, personally owned by Dennis Hopper.36 x 24 x 7 inches (box)PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper

Lot 282

An original axe prop as used during the Battle of Winterfell in Season 8, "The Long Night" of Game of Thrones (HBO Entertainment, 2019).The prop axe is composed of a cast resin that has been distressed to appear worn with age. Both the handle and the blade of the axe are textured. Remnants from the production of the Battle of Winterfell are still present on this axe, including pinkish faux blood on the blade, as well as white powder seen throughout the axe from scenes that required imitation snow to be used.32 x 8 x 2 inches

Lot 284

An original machete prop as seen used during the Battle of Winterfell in Season 8, "The Long Night" of Game of Thrones (HBO Entertainment, 2019).This prop machete is composed of a dense cast rubber that has been distressed to appear as if it has been worn with age. Textured surfaces are present on both the machete's handle and blade. Remnants from the production of the Battle of Winterfell are still present on this machete, including pinkish faux blood on the blade, as well as a white substance seen throughout the machete from scenes that required imitation snow to be used.18.5 x 3 x 2.5 inches

Lot 285

An pair of original arrow props as used during the Battle of Winterfell in Game of Thrones (HBO Entertainment, 2019).These types of arrows made an appearance during the Battle of Winterfell, in Season 8 Episode 3, titled "The Long Night." The arrows are composed of a hand-painted wood shaft with simulated fletchings.31 x 0.5 inches

Lot 286

An original drinking goblet as seen used by Lena Heady as "Cersei Lannister" in Game of Thrones (HBO Entertainment, 2011 - 2019). This drinking goblet is composed of glass with protruding nodules. The glass has a slight green hue in tone and a tall, hollow base. Cersei can be seen drinking from vessels of this type throughout the series, including during her dramatic moments in the final season. 7.25 x 4.5 inches

Lot 317

A group of bow and arrow props as seen used by Alicia Vikander as "Lara Croft" in the action/adventure Tomb Raider (Warner Bros., 2018).This lot includes a brown leather quiver featuring a criss-cross design and an attached strap with a silver-tone buckle; a wooden bow with engravings and a robe wrapped grip; and a group of seven wooden arrow props with white and orange feathers.Tomb Raider, based on the popular 1996 action-adventure video game of the same name, follows Lara Croft as she embarks on a harrowing journey to find her missing father.49.25 inches (bow length); 29.75 inches (arrow length); 12.5 x 14 inches (quiver)

Lot 319

A dirtied tank top as seen worn by Alicia Vikander as "Lara Croft" in the action/adventure Tomb Raider (Warner Bros., 2018).The tan, stretch tank top features various "bloody" marks, spots of discoloration, tears, and repairs. No size or label present.Tomb Raider, based on the popular 1996 action-adventure video game of the same name, follows Lara Croft as she embarks on a harrowing journey to find her missing father.Accompanied by a COA from MGM and a costume tag. Includes a DVD of the film. 

Lot 357

A Derry funfair stuffed deer as seen used in the Supernatural horror It Chapter Two (New Line Cinema, 2019).The stuffed deer features arms and legs, eye buttons, two brown appendage stitching for the nose, and a pair of antlers. It is also made of man-made Woven fibers, cotton, and polyester fabric by Sopa De Principe, a toy manufacturer store in Argentina. The stuffed deer can be seen during the opening credits scene when Xavier Dolan as "Adrian Mellon" won the stuffed deer as a prize at a funfair and gave it to Ryan Kiera Armstrong as "Victoria Fuller." Later in the film, Victoria was at a baseball game with the stuffed deer before being led by a firefly to Pennywise.Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from Prop Store.14 x 13 inches

Lot 444

A $1,000,000 poker chip plaque as seen in Casino Royale (Columbia Pictures, 2006).The rectangular plaque has curved edges and is composed of blue pearlescent plastic with translucent red and gold at the center. Both sides have black and gold "Casino Royale $1,000,000 Montenegro" text with a decorative gold border.  James Bond (Daniel Craig) and Le Chiffre (Mads Mikkelsen) used these betting plaques during a high-stakes poker game at the Casino Royale in Montenegro.4.75 x 3.25 inches

Lot 445

A $500,000 poker chip plaque as seen in Casino Royale (Columbia Pictures, 2006).The rectangular plaque has curved edges and is composed of red pearlescent plastic with translucent green at the center. Both sides have black and gold "Casino Royale $500,000 Montenegro" text with a decorative gold border.  James Bond (Daniel Craig) and Le Chiffre (Mads Mikkelsen) used these betting plaques during a high-stakes poker game at the Casino Royale in Montenegro.4.25 x 3 inches

Lot 449

A set of four $100 poker chips, as seen in Casino Royale (MGM, 2006).The clay chips feature a decorative black and red border with a white center. Both sides have gold "Casino Royale" text with a red "$100" denomination.  James Bond (Daniel Craig) and Le Chiffre (Mads Mikkelsen) used these betting plaques during a high-stakes poker game at the Casino Royale in Montenegro.1.5 inches (Diameter)

Lot 506

A group of 11 episode costume continuity binders from the first season of the comedy-action syndicated television series V.I.P. (Sony Pictures Television, 1998-2002) starring Pamela Anderson as Vallery Irons. Binders include teleplays for each episode, wardrobe breakdowns for most of the series' principal actors (including Pamela Anderson, Molly Culver, Natalie Raitano, Angelle Brooks, Shaun Baker, and Leah Lail), and Polaroid photographs of the same actors in costume except for Pamela Anderson (this lot does not include photographs of Anderson). Also included are two loose Polaroid photographs, one of guest star Sheila E.The binders are for the following episodes: "Beats Working at a Hot Dog Stand" (season one, episode one); "One Wedding and Val's Funeral" (season one, episode four); "Scents and Sensibility" (season one, episode five); "Diamonds are a Val's Best Friend" (season one, episode six); "What to Do with Vallery When You're Dead" (season one, episode seven); "Val Got Game" (season one, episode eight); "Vallery of the Dolls" (season one, episode nine); "Midnight in the Garden of Ronnie Beeman" (season one, episode 10); "Three Days to Kill" (season one, episode 21).On the series, Anderson plays a hot dog stand waitress who accidentally saves a celebrity at a film premiere and is hired by a struggling bodyguard agency to pose as its owner, while the company's actual professionals solve cases.This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.12.5 x 16 x 21.5 inches (overall)PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 610

A group of props from Barry Levinson's drama film The Natural (Tri-Star Pictures, 1984), including a baseball and an assortment of paper props.The baseball features red stitching and was used during the production but does not appear onscreen (the screen-used baseballs feature red and black stitching). The paper props include score cards, sheets, and a pair of prop tickets to the game between the Chicago Cubs and New York Knights (Wrigley Field).10 x 7 inches (largest)

Lot 611

A final script for Barry Levinson's drama film, The Natural (Tri-Star Pictures, 1984), written by Roger Towne and based on the novel by Bernard Malamud and a screenplay by Phil Dusenberry. Together with a production-used baseball prop and an assortment of paper props.The script, which was the assistant prop maker's, is housed in a green three-ring binder, and includes different-colored revision pages dating from July and August 1983. The script features annotations in blue ink indicating the appearance of particular props.The baseball prop features red and black stitching, indicating its use during filming and the paper props include: player roster and training schedule pamphlets and sheets, scorecards, and a pair of prop tickets to the game between the Chicago Cubs and New York Knights (Wrigley Field), 10 x 11.75 x 2 inches (script)

Lot 612

A 33-inch oak baseball bat prop with wood-burned lettering that reads "Wonderboy" alongside a lightning bolt from the production of Barry Levinson's drama film, The Natural (Tri-Star Pictures, 1984). Together with a crew t-shirt and a collection of small props and production ephemera from an assistant prop maker (whose hands can been seen applying the lettering to the bat in the shots included in the final film).The film stars Robert Redford as "Roy Hobbs," a Nebraskan baseball player who is signed to the New York Knights as a middle-aged man after being shot as a teen hopeful. The Natural was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actresss in a Supporting Role (Glenn Close), Best Cinematography (Caleb Deschanel), Best Art Direction (Mel Bourne et. al.), and Best Music (Randy Newman), making $48 million at the box office.The bat is introduced during the dramatic opening sequence of The Natural and plays a pivotal role throughout the film. First, in the early 1910s, a young Hobbs (Mark Atienza) harvests the wood from the tree that was struck by lightning as his father was suffering a fatal heart attack. He then shapes the wood into a bat and burns "Wonderboy" and the bolt along the side. The film jumps to 1939, with a middle-aged Hobbs signed to the New York Knights. Hobbs is immediately sidelined by "Pop" Fisher (Wilford Brimley) who thinks he is too old, until he impresses the coach with his batting skills. Pop asks to see the bat Hobbs had been using, and Hobbs explains its origins, saying that he made it as a kid and "wanted it to be a very special bat." The disbelieving Pop asks "Red" (Richard Farnsworth) to measure and weigh the bat, telling Hobbs that "if it comes up to specifications, we'll let you use it." It does, and he proceeds to break the Knights out of their slump.The bat props for the film were designed by prop master Barry Bedig, based on the Louisville Sluggers widely used in the 1930s. The props accompanying the bat include: two baseballs, one with red and black stitching used during filming, the other with red stitching used during the production but not during filming; a group of paper props from the production including player roster and training schedule pamphlets, various score books and scorecards; and a pair of prop tickets to the game between the Chicago Cubs and New York Knights (Wrigley Field).The production ephemera includes: a crew baseball shirt (white and navy blue, 3/4 sleeve, with two buttons and "Hollywood Rental Co., Inc. printed on the chest and "The Natural / Filmed Summer 1983" on the back along with a graphic of a baseball player), no size or label present; 24 color photos from the set, including one of Redford out of costume on the field, a Tri-Star Pictures parking placard that reads "Tri-Star Pictures / Now Filming / 'The Natural,'" several call sheets, shooting schedules and shot lists, and a folder of orientation material for shooting in Buffalo, NY (including maps, memos, and information about local restaurants).Includes a DVD of the film.33 inches (bat)

Lot 969

A group of three wardrobe items worn by bombshell actress Diana Dors: A kaftan made of gold Lurex fabric and black nylon trim was worn by Dors during a 1975 appearance on the game show series Celebrity Squares (ITV, 1975-1979); a light blue floral patterned evening jacket made of Lurex threaded lace with peasant sleeves worn by Dors when she met fellow actress Gloria Swanson in 1981; and an evening cape made of black silk blend and embellished with rhinestones, sequins, and beaded fringe worn by Dors during a 1981 appearance on the series The Cannon and Ball Show (ITV, 1979-1988). The clothing appears to be custom-made so no size tags are present.When Dors died in 1984, her husband, actor Alan Lake, became depressed and burned most of his late wife's clothing. These three articles of clothing are among the few surviving pieces worn by Dors.Together with photographs of Dors wearing the clothing 

Lot 86

OLD IRON GAME-HANGING FRAME, APPROX 40cm HIGH, 73cm LONG AND 37cm DEEP

Lot 55

SALE! Game Of Thrones Jack Gleeson hand signed professionally mounted display. This beautiful display consists of a 10"x8" photo, hand signed by Jack Gleeson as Joffrey Baratheon from the hit tv show Game of Thrones. This has been mounted with a logo underneath the photo, and the overall size of the mounted display is 14 inches x 11 inches. This signed photo is guaranteed authentic and is supplied from one of the UK's leading autograph memorabilia companies. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 162

Daniel Arsham (b.1980)Crystal Relic 002 - Nintendo Game BoyCast resin multiple, 2020, from the edition of 500, published by Arsham Editions, New York, with the original presentation box, console: 148 x 890 x 330mm ( 5 7/8 x 3 1/2 x 11 1/4); cartridge: 630 x 570 x 7mm (2 1/2 x 2 x 1/4in)

Lot 183

A boxed Sportel video TV game player together with an intercommunication telephone set, Corgi Noddy figures, Wallace and Gromit models, Nintendo Game boy and games, Chad Valley figures, microscope etc

Lot 350

Cigarette cards, a vast accumulation of loose cards, sets, part sets & odds, all Player's & Wills issues, many different series with duplication throughout inc. Player's Football Caricatures by 'MAC' & 'RIP', Fire Fighting Appliances, Wild Birds, Association Cup Winners, Racing Caricatures, Cricketers 1930, Aviary & Cage Birds, Dogs, Game Birds & Wild Fowl, Footballers 1928, Poultry, Derby & Grand National Winners, Tennis etc, Wills, Association Footballers, Railway Engines, Air Raid Precautions, Life In The Royal Navy, Dogs, Allied Army Leaders, Musical Celebrities, Historic Events & much more (mixed condition, poor/vg, mostly appear gd) (approx. 10,000 cards)

Lot 444

Cigarette cards, USA, Allen & Ginter, Game Birds 'X' size,11 cards, American Coot, American Snake Bird, Canada Goose, Clapper Rail, Curlew, Great Blue Heron, Pheasant, Pintail Duck, Rail, Snipe & Wild Turkey (most with slight staining to backs, fair/gd) (11)

Lot 710

Postcards, Advertising Poultry, 14 cards circa 1900-1910, 6 featuring Phoenix Poultry Foods and 8 featuring Walker, Harrison and Garthwaites Ltd 'Britain's Best' Game and Poultry Food (gen gd)

Lot 797

Postcards, Animals, a selection of approx. 300 cards to include big game hunting, comic, snake catching, advertising, deer carriage, donkey ambulance, RSPCA, National Canine Defence League etc. (gd)

Lot 953

Football autographs, Glasgow Rangers v Moscow Dynamo, ECWC Final played in Barcelona, 24 May 1972, 4 illustrated covers, all with postmarks from day of the match, each cover bearing 4 signatures from the Glasgow Rangers Team, all identified in pencil to backs inc. Jardine, Stein, Conn, Johnston, etc sold with one unsigned cover from the same game (gd/vg)

Lot 209

Meccano Outfit No.4, and Waddington's Air Charter Board Game

Lot 268

Three Vintage Telephones and a Blip Tennis Game

Lot 101

Toys & Games - Deck of Cards Every Cards a Winner game, Casino roulette, etc boxed (6)

Lot 150

A collection of Victorian majolica ceramics, comprising a 'Forester' stilton cheese dome, a French asparagus dish, and asparagus and artichoke platter, possibly by Onnaing or Saint Amand, an Adams & Bromley majolica bread platter, and a Wedgwood oval game tureen and cover decorated in relief with dead game

Lot 56

A collection of Chinese export mother of pearl game counters, of various sizes and shapes, each engraved with various patterns and figural roundels, approx 87 pieces

Lot 281

A boxed Escalado die-cast horse racing game

Lot 290

A new, unused Banagrams game by Asmodee

Lot 292

A Subbuteo Angling game(unchecked for completeness)

Lot 364

A Wills Star cigarettes advertising wall hanging hoop board game.AF

Lot 392

A 1970s Prinzttronic Tournament II Deluxe TV game system.

Lot 401

A 1989 Nintendo Game Boy with a Super Mario 2 game cartridge

Lot 713

'The Driffield Angler in two parts: Containing Descriptions of the Different Kinds of Freshwater Fish, and the Best Methods of Taking them in Rivers, Lakes, and Fish-Ponds, with Full Directions for Bait and the Manner of Making Artificial Flies for Every Month in the Season, to which are Added Instruction for Shooting, with Rules for the Breeding, Breaking and Management of Pointers and Spaniels and the Choice of Guns for Game and Wildfowl, with a Description of the Forest of Blair in Perthshire' by Alexander Mackintosh, printed for the author and sold by H. Mozley Gainsborough circa 1806.Condition Report: - We have not checked that every page is present, so we cannot give any guarantees.

Lot 42

A Victorian walnut framed bergere children's high chair with shaped splat inlaid with game bird over bergere seat flanked by arms on turned supports joined by stretchers, 93cm high  Condition Report:Available upon request

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