This statue head was donated by actress Natalie Dormer to the UK children's charity NSPCC.A cast-autographed Santa Muerte statue head from the dark fantasy television spin-off Penny Dreadful: City of Angels. Magda (Natalie Dormer) purposefully knocked over a statue of Santa Muerte within a shrine dedicated to the Angel of Holy Death in the show's seventh episode, "Maria and the Beast", as she offered to be Maria's (Adriana Barraza) saviour and end her suffering. The statue head is in the form of a grey hooded skull, made of plaster with shades of black paint applied to create an aged appearance. The lot is autographed in black marker by several cast members including Natalie Dormer, Daniel Zovatto, Kerry Bishé, Adriana Barraza, Jessica Garza, Michael Gladis, Johnathan Nieves, Rory Kinnear, Dominic Sherwood, Kyle McArthur, Stephanie Arcila and Lorenza Izzo. There are signs of intentional damage from where the statue was broken on screen, exposing the plaster in several places, notably round the left side of the hood. The lot is accompanied by a letter of authenticity and a compliment slip, both signed by Dormer. Dimensions: 9 cm x 13 cm x 18.5 cm (3 1/2" x 5" x 7 1/4")All hammer price proceeds from this item are being donated to the NSPCC. This lot is zero rated for VAT purposes.The NSPCC is the UK's leading children's charity fighting to end child abuse and keep children safe. They protect children at risk, help children who've been abused to rebuild their lives, and work to find the best ways of preventing child abuse from ever happening. So, whether a child needs a helping hand, a parent is finding it tough, a law needs to change, or the government needs to do more, the NSPCC will be there - fighting for every childhood. We can all play a part in keeping children safe. Abuse changes childhood. But so can we. To find out more, visit nspcc.org.ukEstimate: £2,000 - 3,000 M
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Johnny Utah's (Keanu Reeves) prototype FBI badge from Kathryn Bigelow's action thriller Point Break. Utah carried his badge while chasing the bank-robbing "Ex-Presidents", and threw his badge into the sea after letting Bodhi (Patrick Swayze) ride one final wave. This badge was a prototype, and different to the one ultimately seen in the final cut of the film. The metal badge sits in a leather wallet, opposite Utah's FBI ID card. The card features a picture of Utah alongside his name and rank of "Special Agent". The wallet features a small patch of black leather which covers the badge. The item has some scuffing and scratches from production use, most notably on the outside of the wallet. Dimensions (open): 19.5 cm x 9 cm x 0.5 cm (7 3/4" x 3 1/2" x 1/4")Estimate: £1,500 - 2,500 M
A medical Personal Access Display Device (PADD) from the sci-fi television show Star Trek: Voyager. Medical PADDs were used by the Doctor (Robert Picardo) and Kes (Jennifer Lien) while they performed their duties. The PADD is predominantly resin, with a printed display featuring two images of a human spinal column on the left and information fields on the right. The PADD also features four small green stickers and a patch of foil to simulate buttons. On the reverse, "32-2098" is printed on foil.The item has some wear from age and production use, including some scuffs and scratches to the resin. Dimensions: 15.5 cm x 20.5 cm x 1 cm (6" x 8" x 1/4")Estimate: £800 - 1,200 M
A full-size production-made R2 unit from the production of George Lucas' Star Wars prequel trilogy. R2 astromech droids were a common sight in the Star Wars universe, operating mostly as diagnostic and repair units. This model was constructed from parts manufactured for The Phantom Menace that ultimately went unused. The unpainted pieces were assembled into the droid after completion of the production for display purposes. The droid is largely made of fibreglass and resin, with metallic tubing attached around the legs. Mostly static, the droid moves on wheels inside each leg and features a large, black acrylic eye in the dome. The item has some wear from production use and construction, with some very minor scuffing and scratches. There is glue residue around some areas, most notably the legs, where pieces have been affixed. Dimensions: 80 cm x 70 cm x 108 cm (31 1/2" x 27 1/2" x 42 1/2") Special shipping required; see special shipping notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: £25,000 - 35,000 M
A Roger Deer hand-painted ice hangar artwork from the production of Irvin Kershner's Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. Deer, a storyboard and sketch artist active throughout the 1980s and '90s, created this artwork, which purportedly hung on a wall in producer Gary Kurtz's production office. The work has been consigned by the crew member tasked with dismantling Kurtz's office at the end of production and saved it from being discarded.The piece depicts the production itself, specifically the crew preparing the ice hangar set for the Rebel base scenes on Hoth. The artwork features several Rebel ships, including the Millennium Falcon, as well as lighting fixtures, scaffolding, construction equipment and other tools used by the crew. The artwork is rendered in gouache on paper, and is signed and dated "Roger Deer June '79" in the bottom-right corner. It is under acrylic within a metal frame, with steel cable on the reverse for wall hanging. The item has some wear from age and storage, including some scuffing and marks to the frame. Dimensions: 2 cm x 112 cm x 62 cm (3/4" x 44" x 24 1/2") Sold without copyright; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: £4,000 - 6,000 M AR
Lenny Luthor's (Jon Cryer) jacket and two pairs of trousers from Sidney J. Furie's superhero sequel Superman IV: The Quest for Peace. Lenny wore his distinctive jacket and trousers when he broke his uncle Lex (Gene Hackman) out of prison, and drove two prison guards off a cliff in a remote-control car. He wore his second pair of trousers when he worked in the lab with Lex.The jacket features a shiny leopard-face design with a pearlescent finish. Its two breast pockets form the leopard's eyes. The first trousers are styled to look like reptile skin with a golden finish. Each item contains a Bermans & Nathans label, which reads "John Cryor [sic] 5198 cost. 4. Superman IV", with the trouser label also marked "3". The second pair of trousers has grey, white and black stripes and a label which reads "John Cryor [sic] 5195 cost. 1. Superman [sic] IV". The clothes exhibit some wear from production use, including plucked stitching and some scuffing on the trousers.Estimate: £600 - 800 M
Superman's (Christopher Reeve) tunic and leggings from Sidney J. Furie's superhero sequel Superman IV: The Quest for Peace. Superman wore his costume throughout the film as he fought against Lex Luthor (Gene Hackman) and his powerful "son" Nuclear Man (Mark Pillow), who was born after Superman's "genetic matrix" was attached to a nuclear weapon and launched into the Sun.This iconic costume was custom-made for Reeve and comprises a long-sleeved tunic and a pair of leggings. Each item features a label from costumiers Bermans & Nathans, which reads "Christopher Reeve 4913 Walking Superman IV". The tunic is made of polyamide, a specially blended synthetic fabric designed to provide some stretch while limiting visible signs of sweat during use under the heat of production lighting. The fabric was also designed to create a shimmering effect when illuminated. Superman's classic "S" logo is displayed in red and gold on the chest, and Velcro® fastenings run down the back and under the crotch, with four black metal poppers placed along the shoulders to attach the cape. "C.W.1." is handwritten in black pen on the tunic's label and inside the right shoulder. The leggings are made of the same material and feature an elasticated waistband. "CW3" is handwritten in black pen on the label of the leggings. The lot displays wear from production use and age. Some of the stitching has become plucked and loose, and there are small areas of staining and discolouration.Estimate: £15,000 - 20,000 M
Sir Christopher Lee's personal annotated filming script from Richard Lester's adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' novel The Three Musketeers. This item comes from the personal collection of legendary actor Sir Christopher Lee. Credited to George MacDonald Fraser and dated "6th April 1973", the script is 206 pages long with five additional pages slipped in. It is bound in a red card cover using metal butterfly fasteners. "Christopher Lee" is handwritten by Lee in red pen on the title page and his role of Rochefort is circled throughout. The script has some wear from production use and age, including creases, minor tears and edgewear. Dimensions: 28 cm x 22 cm x 2.5 cm (11" x 8 3/4" X 1")Estimate: £800 - 1,200 M
A vintage Zoltan arcade machine manufactured by Prophetron Inc in Massachusetts during the late '60s and early '70s. The machine features Zoltan, a Hungarian-accented fortune teller who provides a fortune once a coin is inserted and one of the buttons on the front is pressed. The machine's 12 buttons correspond to the 12 signs of the Zodiac, each featuring different illustrations that illuminate when the machine is powered. Zoltan's crystal ball glows, and he speaks through the plastic receiver on the front. His fortunes offer predictions of the future, lucky numbers, lucky colours and more.Zoltan's cabinet is made of wood and fibreglass, and sits atop a fibreglass pedestal. The machine is painted bronze, features plush drapes around the inside of the window, and has lights down each side. A key is used on the side of the cabinet to unlock the front of the machine, and it features a US plug. The item has some wear from age and use, including scuffing and scratches. The key is slightly rusted and the rubber around the plastic receiver is warped. The final three star signs do not currently illuminate. Dimensions: 63 cm x 69 cm x 185 cm (24 3/4" x 27 1/4" x 72 3/4") Special shipping required; see special shipping notice in the Buyer's Guide.Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: £2,000 - 3,000 M
Sir Christopher Lee's personal annotated shooting script from the production of Robin Hardy's mystery thriller The Wicker Man. This item comes from the personal collection of legendary actor Sir Christopher Lee. Credited to Anthony Shaffer, the script is 125 pages long including the title page and three pages of character lists. "Property of Christopher Lee" is handwritten by Lee in blue pen on the title page. His role as the cultish island patriarch Lord Summerisle is circled throughout. The script is bound with two metal fasteners between dark green card covers. The front cover has torn away and crudely repaired with tape. The script has additional wear from production use and age, including creases, tears, curled corners and edge wear. One of the pages has come away from the fastenings and the cover is still loose. Dimensions: 28 cm x 22 cm x 1.5 cm (11" x 8 3/4" x 1/2")Estimate: £3,000 - 5,000 M
Corgi Classics Emergency Services related diecast models, including 97389 Chevrolet, 52403 Mack B, 52004 St Marys county, 97359 Water tender, CC06202 Morris J, 07411 Landrover, 07106 Landrover, 97392 Hydraulic platform, CC06301 Daimler, 74403 Citroen type 55 x2, 57301 Bonna ambulance, 52001 Mack CF, 07417 Landrover, 21901 Leyland , 19201 Bedford S,22001 AEC , 54702 Fort Monroe, US50402 Huey Helicopter, 97355 AEC, all models are in near condition have been previously displayed. (20 item)
Quantity of Indiana Jones memorabilia/collectibles, including two 1990 last crusade calendars, 1984 temple of doom soundtrack vinyl untested, three 1991 trident comics issues 1-3, 1989 last crusade info booklet, pack of 1984 Topps bubble gum and movie cards sealed, 1984 ljn toys temple of doom mola ram carded action figure, not sealed but comes with origan bubble (yellowed) and punched card, 1989 united cutlery boxed Khyber bowie knife, comes with certificate of authenticity and leather sheath, (10 items) PLEASE NOTE DUE TO NEW RESTRICTIONS, ALL PURCHASERS OF ANY EDGED WEAPON WILL NEED TO PROVIDE US WITH PROOF OF AGE (OVER 18) BEFORE THE ITEM CAN BE SHIPPED.
Terrahawks - Two original concept artworks of a Centauran Crustacean for Terrahawks, one in colour and the other in pencil, colour drawing on card and the pencil on paper, Terrahawks was a 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson in conjunction with Christopher Burr. One signed 'M Bower' and dated '82, the other 'MJB' and dated '82 (believed to be the same artist), larger 25 x 42 cm and other 21 x 29 cm (2). Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons - Captain Ochre puppet head, screen used in the classic 1967 series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons made by the Century 21 productions company of Gerry and Sylvia Anderson, John Read and Reg Hill.These supermarionation puppets housed an internal mechanism which enabled mouth movements that could be synchronised with dialogue. The lower lips are hinged and held shut by a spring allowing movement in order for the puppet to talk. The rear of the heads are detachable to gain access to the internal mechanisms and are held in place by a magnet, the joints being covered by the hair. The internal mechanisms could be used to control the eye movement of the puppet. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Space Police (1986) - V. Lann puppet (half body) used in the pilot episode of Space Police, the project created by Gerry Anderson and Christopher Burr. Only one episode was made, but was never aired on television. The idea for the series was eventually taken and transformed into Space Precinct almost a decade later. V. Lann was the henchman in charge of his gang in the pilot, approx. 60 cm tall. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - 30 Pal U-Matic stereo video cassettes, each showing episodes of Terrahawks, all labelled and in boxes. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - Verona Bridge destroyed sections used in the production of Terrahawks, the 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson in conjunction with Christopher Burr. These were seen in the episode 'Thunder Path'. Various sizes. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Thunderbirds Are Go (1966) 5 film cannisters containing 5 reels on Cinemascope film, all labelled Anderson Burr and in a metal carry case. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Thunderbirds Are Go (1966) British Quad film poster, created by Gerry Anderson, United Artists, folded, 30 x 40 inches. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Bray Studios - Six wooden signs from the studios including Gerry Anderson, Mary Anderson, Naomi Stern, Bob Bell, Christopher Burr and Geoffrey Dodds Accountant, 13 x 23 cm (6). Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - White House Terrahawk Radio-Telescope used in the production of Terrahawks, the 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson in conjunction with Christopher Burr. This was designed by Ian Scoones and built by Bernard Carr, approx. 32 cm high. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - Ninesteiner wine used in the production of Terrahawks, the 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson in conjunction with Christopher Burr. As seen in Episode 15 'The Midas Touch', approx. 15 cm. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item. Glass bottle, unknown contents (Do not drink!)
Terrahawks - Zelda's Gun used in the production of Terrahawks, the 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson in conjunction with Christopher Burr. This was seen in the episode 'From Here To Infinity'. 15 cm long. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Pelham Puppets - Standard Puppet Venus, from the Gerry Anderson television series Steve Zodiac Fireball XL5, hollow head with painted features including brown eyes, wearing a green uniform, boxed with instructions. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - Hawknest roof panel used in the production of Terrahawks, the 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson in conjunction with Christopher Burr. This roof panel has moving parts would have been seen when the Battlehawk takes off from Hawknest. It is constructed from metal and plastic that is painted silver with highly detailed panel lines and weathering, 32 x 38 cm. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - Original concept artwork of the Battlehawk, pencil on paper with notes, Terrahawks was a 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson in conjunction with Christopher Burr, 30 x 42 cm. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Space Police (1986) Original Puppet of E. Vile (Mr. Big’s right hand man). The body and costume are original screen used, the head is a later recreation. On stand, overall 85 cm. The E.Vile puppet was originally purchased from long time Anderson collector, Bob Bailey. Please note this item is not from the Julian Bell collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Space Police (1986) - Original concept artwork of Candy in Siliconide, from the project created by Gerry Anderson and Christopher Burr. Only one episode was made, but was never aired on television. The idea for the series was eventually taken and transformed into Space Precinct almost a decade later, on board with overlay, signed 'B Jones 85', 26 x 35 cm. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - Rolls Royce Hudson car shell used in the production of Terrahawks, the 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson in conjunction with Christopher Burr, This shell being plum in colour, constructed from fibreglass and wood, 34 x 14 x 6 cm. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - Original concept artwork of a Revised Tommahawk for Terrahawks, pen / pencil on paper showing the plan and elevation, with overlay, Terrahawks was a 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson in conjunction with Christopher Burr, 25 x 34 cm. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - Two Alonzo's Circus posters used in the production of Terrahawks, the 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson in conjunction with Christopher Burr. These were seen in Circus scenes in the Episode 'Space Giant', on board, each 22 x 30 cm (2). Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Gerry Anderson's Dick Spanner Tennent's Pilsner Advert - Featuring Lou Tennent - The Barman's head (Cocktail Glass) as seen in advert number 3 in the bar, 10 cm high. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - Zero's helmet used in the production of Terrahawks, the 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson in conjunction with Christopher Burr. This was seen in the episode 'Gunfight at Oaky's Corral'. 25 x 10 cm. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - Rhino space vehicle (Zelda's Space Ship) used in the production of Terrahawks, the 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson in conjunction with Christopher Burr. It is constructed from plastic and features green weathered finish, 14 x 64 cm. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - Yuri's Space Capsule used in the production of Terrahawks, the 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson in conjunction with Christopher Burr. Painted wood, As seen in Episode 10 'The Ugliest Monster of them all', 30 cm long x 14 cm wide x 6 cm high. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - Lieutenant Hawkeye's right hand used in the production of Terrahawks, the 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson in conjunction with Christopher Burr. As seen in Episode 13 'Mind Monster', made of latex with metal insert for movement, approx. 14 cm. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - Production used shooting script for Episode 37 'SPACE GIANT' used in the production of Terrahawks, the 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson with Christopher Burr. This script was issued to Gerry Anderson as his personal copy and is marked Copy Number 1 to inside page. 33 Pages. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - Production used shooting script for Episode 36 'TIME WARP' used in the production of Terrahawks, the 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson with Christopher Burr. This script was issued to Gerry Anderson as his personal copy and is marked Copy Number 1 to inside page. 29 Pages. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - Original hand painted logo on board, signed MH, stamped on reverse 'Anderson Burr Pictures Limited', 28 x 33 cm. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - Production used shooting script for Episode 34 'CRY UFO' used in the production of Terrahawks, the 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson with Christopher Burr. This script was issued to Gerry Anderson as his personal copy and is marked Copy Number 1 to inside page. 29 Pages. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Space Police (1986) - Officer Cathy Costello (Catherine Chevalier) Police uniform used in the pilot episode of Space Police, the project created by Gerry Anderson and Christopher Burr. Only one episode was made, but was never aired on television. The idea for the series was eventually taken and transformed into Space Precinct almost a decade later. The uniform consists of helmet, face, outfit, boots, belt and other accessories. This outfit was used post explosion. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - Spacetank used in the production of Terrahawks, the 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson in conjunction with Christopher Burr. This Spacetank would have been used in various filming scenes throughout the series. It is constructed from wood and plastic and part model kit detailing, it has rubber tyres on a spring mechanism and the electrics can be seen from the underside, 70cm x 40cm x 28 cm. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - Battle damaged Zelda's Cube used in the production of Terrahawks, the 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson in conjunction with Christopher Burr.. It is constructed from fibreglass with alternate details on each side, this cube can be seen in Episode 9 'Gunfight at Oaky's Corral', wires present, approx. 20 x 20 cm. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Gerry Anderson's Dick Spanner Tennent's Pilsner Advert - Featuring Lou Tennent - A freight box as seen in advert number 1 as he walks towards The Sink Inn, 20 x 23 cm. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - Large trunk used to transport some of the puppets around the country for events, with some labels still intact and a selection of puppeteers rods. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - A full size diary from 1986 containing an amazing detail of information on the Gerry Anderson and Christopher Burr series, details including holidays, contacts, sketches, episode details and changes, information from meetings, and what was happening in the studio on a day to day basis. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - Collection of over 30 production used scripts many with notes and sketches providing a fascinating insight into the series, including Episode 1 Part 1 and Part 2 Copy number 22, 53 and 54, Episode 3 Copy number 4, My Kingdom for a Zeaf script amendments, Doppleganger, Gold post production dialogue script, Zero’s Finest Hour shooting script, Runaway, Operation Zero, Space Giant, Timewarp, My Kingdom for a Zeaf, The Midas Touch, First Strike, Child’s Play, Two for the Price of One, Gold Copy number 1 Shooting script from October 1982, Space Giant, Play it Again Sam, Terratomb, The Ultimate Menace, Space Cyclops, Runaway Copy number 39, Jolly Roger One, Cold Finger and others, some with names. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - Collection of paperwork including Transmission Orders with handwritten notes by Gerry Anderson, Production notes, British Phonographic Industry correspondence, Distribution Progress Report, Musicians Union, Screentel, Terrahawks Day Thorpe Park, Cambar Productions, Lionel Robinson, K-Tel, Rob Heath, Vicky Watson, Jeffrey Wargo Modelmaker, paperwork, and others. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - Original Kate Kestrel Handwritten lyrics for the hit song ‘S.O.S’, over two pages and dated 14 October 1983 (2). Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Space Police (1986) - Original concept artwork of Officer Dick, from the project created by Gerry Anderson and Christopher Burr. Only one episode was made, but was never aired on television. The idea for the series was eventually taken and transformed into Space Precinct almost a decade later, on board with overlay, unsigned, 25 x 34 cm. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Space Police (1986) - Officer Cathy Costello puppet (post transformation) used in the pilot episode of Space Police, the project created by Gerry Anderson and Christopher Burr. Only one episode was made, but was never aired on television. The idea for the series was eventually taken and transformed into Space Precinct almost a decade later. In full uniform with helmet (post factory explosion), approx. 90 cm tall. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Space Police (1986) - Monotrain used in the pilot episode of Space Police, the project created by Gerry Anderson and Christopher Burr. Only one episode was made, but was never aired on television. The idea for the series was eventually taken and transformed into Space Precinct almost a decade later. The Monotrain forms a key element of the pilot where the President goes on a visit to Ultraville and the enemy V. Lann plots to blow up the Monotrain, constructed form fibreglass and painted white with weathering and explosion damage, approx. 90 cm long over four carriages. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Terrahawks - Production used shooting script for Episode 7 'THE SPORILLA' used in the production of Terrahawks, the 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson with Christopher Burr. This script was issued to Gerry Anderson as his personal copy and is marked Copy Number 1 to inside page. It contains personal handwritten notes and corrections in Gerry Anderson's handwriting. 31 Pages. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Space Police (1986) - Pair of puppet hands used in the production of Space Police, the project created by Gerry Anderson and Christopher Burr. Only one episode was made, but was never aired on television. The idea for the series was eventually taken and transformed into Space Precinct almost a decade later. approx. 14 cm long (2). Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Space Police (1986) - Original concept artwork of Mr. Big (V. Lann), from the project created by Gerry Anderson and Christopher Burr. Only one episode was made, but was never aired on television. The idea for the series was eventually taken and transformed into Space Precinct almost a decade later, on board with overlay, signed 'B Jones, 85', 'Anderson Burr Pictures', 23 x 31 cm. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Captain Scarlet - 10 framed photos from Bray Studios showing the puppets, on the photos you can see the string attached to each puppet, each 32 x 42 cm (10). Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Space Police (1986) - Officer Harry puppet used in the pilot episode of Space Police, the project created by Gerry Anderson and Christopher Burr. Only one episode was made, but was never aired on television. The idea for the series was eventually taken and transformed into Space Precinct almost a decade later. In full uniform, approx. 90 cm tall. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.
Gerry Anderson's Thunderbird 6 (1968) British Quad film poster, artwork by Frank Bellamy, United Artists, folded, 30 x 40 inches. Provenance: From the Julian Bell Collection. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ewbank's Auctioneers. No copyright is assigned with this item.

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