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Lot 343

THREE PIECES OF CREAM ZSOLNAY 'OLD IVORY' WARES, comprising a charger with relief figural classical scene, having impressed and printed marks, and bearing a nineteenth century handwritten paper label reading 'Hungary (Romania? crossed out), Paris Exhibition 1878', diameter 31.5cm, together with a bulbous vase model no 2872, and a square footed vase surmounted by four long tailed creatures, model no 2926, both vases have panels of figures (3) (Condition Report: generally ok, charger has a chip to its rim, all pieces have crazing, bulbous vase sounds dull when tapped)

Lot 390

FOUR BOXES OF CERAMICS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a small collection of blue and white dinner wares, to include George Jones 'Abbey 1790', Royal Doulton 'Oyama', Woods Ware 'Old Bow', and Wedgwood 'Fallow Deer', two boxed Royal Worcester Evesham flan dishes and a pair of napkin rings, Fieldings Crown Devon blush ivory wares, etc (4 boxes) (sd)

Lot 393

A GROUP OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY CERAMICS, comprising a blue and white Chinese water bucket, a hand painted Moriage vase and trinket dish, a wooden tobacco jar with ceramic insert (lid does not fit), a Locke & Co, ivory blush cream jug and sugar bowl set, a small red Bohemian glass bud vase, a copper lustreware dish, a hand painted porcelain bon-bon dish with a central gilt decorated handle, three hand painted opaline glass vases, a large Oriental design vase, height 27cm (Qty) (Condition Report: no obvious damage, some wear to gilt)

Lot 262B

Royal Doulton early character figure Town Crier HN2119 together with Minton ivory bone china and bronze seconds figure Travellers Tales MS1 (2).

Lot 335

Three Ceramic Items to include Sylvac Rabbit Pocket Vase, Wilton Roman Jug and Hancocks Ivory Ware handpainted jug (3)

Lot 558

A collection of decorative wall plates, Danbury Mint 'Cats Among the Flowers' series by Lesley Anne Ivory (12)

Lot 123A

Running and driving well, this venerable Healey has always been garaged and loved as one of the family. Introduced for 1956, the 100/6 represented the most radical step forward in the Big Healey's development. Despite its initial success, sales of the original Austin-Healey 100 had begun to decline by the mid-1950s and so the model was revamped as the '100/6', BMC's 2.6-litre C-series six replacing the original four-cylinder Austin Atlantic engine. At the same time the wheelbase was lengthened from 7' 6" to 7' 8", which enabled the inclusion of two occasional seats in the rear of the BN4 variant. In 100-6 tune the pushrod six produced 102bhp – 12hp more than its predecessor. Although stylistically very similar to the preceding 100, the 100/6 was nevertheless easily distinguishable by its 'crinkle' radiator grille and bonnet-top air intake. In 1957 an improved six-port engine became available, and this 117bhp unit was fitted to all the newly introduced BN6 two-seater roadsters. Top speed improved to 111mph and 1.7 seconds was cut from the 0-60mph time.The accompanying Heritage certificate confirms that this 100/6 four-seater is an early home-market BN4. It was built on 19th February 1957 delivered in Ivory White with red trim and a black hood and had been optioned from new with a heater, laminated windscreen, disc wheels and overdrive deleted.The first owner, a retired doctor, kept the Healey until his untimely death in early 1960. Offered for sale at Agnew & Graham Ltd, Oxford Street, Belfast, our vendor's father was obviously rather taken with this shiny Healey and purchased it on 2nd July 1960 for £600 and, pleasingly, the Bill of Sale is in the car's history file.Whilst in the family ownership for the last 63 years, the car has been well-maintained and has covered just 64,000 miles from new. Inherited by our vendor and his sister in 1995, the Healey was entrusted to MG Restorations, Belfast who in 1996 carried out a full repaint, but pleasingly it still has its original interior and benefitted from a new hood at the time. Having been jointly owned by the late owner's children for nearly 30 years, only used on high days and holidays, they have decided that the time has come to part with 'Dad's Healey'. An honest, genuine, much-loved 100/6 that has been with the family for six decades.Specification Make: AUSTIN HEALEY Model: 100/6 Year: 1957 Chassis Number: BN4S34252 Registration Number: RZ7314 Transmission: Manual Engine Number: ICH34252 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 64000 Miles Make: RHD Interior Colour: RedClick here for more details and images

Lot 588

Kurdish Runner with all over flowerheads within an ivory flowerhead border, losses, holed and worn, 94cm x 280cm

Lot 618

Hamadan Runner, the ivory field with rows of flowers within a broad camel border with serrated leaves, worn, 100cm x 357cm

Lot 1322

A late Victorian mahogany and ivory inlaid single salon elbow chair; together with an Edwardian walnut elbow chair (2)Ivory submission ref: 85ENL1CV

Lot 657

A Worcester blush ivory vase. 23 cm high.

Lot 175

A French Gilt Metal Mounted Shagreen Etui, late 18th century, of rounded rectangular form set with two oval ivory miniature depicting a young lady seated before the Altar of Love and Cupid beside the Altar of Love and with panels inscribed NECESSAIRE and D'AMITIE, containing a small mirror, a white-metal-topped glass bottle, a gilt metal pencil holder and a pin 10.5cmWith Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number K2ETD88F Provenance: The Earls of Lonsdale, sold at the 1947 dispersal of the contents of Lowther Castle, lot 1205 Lowther Castle lot number stuck to the shagreen. Chip to the shagreen on the cover next to the button. Some patches of discolouration but free from notable losses and cracks. Claso functioning. Hinge functioning but very loose on the base. Miniatures free from splits. Two vacant compartments inside. Originality of the tools unknown. Mirror tarnished with loosening and disolouration to gilt trim. Scent bottle with a dent to the cover.

Lot 181

A French Mahogany Miniature Secretaire à Abattant, 19th century, the fall opening to reveal an arrangement of cupboards and drawers with ivory knops over three graduated long drawers flanked by barleytwist quarter columns, on bracket feet 34cm highWith Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number W5M4ZD79 Internal mirror with loss. Some small veneer losses and repairs. All drawers running freely. Damage to right hand twist support and a hole in the left. Lock but no key. Feet re glued, may not be original.

Lot 182

A Regency Silver and Ivory-Mounted Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, of domed rectangular form, the hinged cover enclosing two lidded compartments, on turned bun feet 16cm wideWith Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number NTGYAHT1 Front panel with a small arch shaped crack at the bottom. Minor flakes to the edges of the panels. Some fine hair cracks to the ivory components. Lock but no key. No further condition issues. Hinges good

Lot 211

~ Kashan Silk Carpet Central Iran, circa 1930 The indigo field profusely decorated with scrolling vines centered by a cusped olive green pole medallion framed by floral spandrels and ivory borders of urns issuing flowers and cartouches flanked by meandering vine guard stripes 343cm by 220cm Provenance: Terry Family of York (Terry’s Chocolates) One end complete, other end with minor losses into outer guard stripe. Selvedges, evidence of original binding cords both sides (one almost complete), one corner curling and folded. Pile, areas of wear, very dirty, requires washing.

Lot 213

Bakhtiari RugWest Iran, circa 1930The blood red field of vines and palmettes centred by an ivory pole medallion of palmettes and vines framed by indigo spandrels of urns issuing flowers and borders of meandering vines and rosette guard stripes261cm by 167cmBoth ends complete and original. Selvedges complete with slight fraying to binding cords in several areas. Pile is close clipped and in good condition throughout.

Lot 215

~ Feraghan RugWest Iran, circa 1930The indigo lozenge Herati field enclosed by ivory spandrels and sky blue borders of samovar motifs flanked by carnation guard stripes302cm by 155cmProvenance: Terry Family of York (Terry’s Chocolates)Both ends complete. Selvedges complete but areas re-bound. Pile close clipped and in reasonable condition, minor damage. Other minor damage.

Lot 216

Kashan CarpetCentral Iran, circa 1950The ivory field with an allover design of boteh, medallions and vines enclosed by pale mushroom borders of further boteh flanked by flowerhead guard stripes382cm by 294cm

Lot 221

Kashan Rug of Unusual SizeCentral Iran, circa 1960The ivory field with an allover design of palmettes and vines enclosed by borders of meandering vines and carnation guard stripes218cm by 134cmBoth ends complete with fringes. Selvedges complete. Pile close clipped and in good order.

Lot 222

Finely Woven Nain Carpet of Unusual SizeCentral Iran, circa 1960The brick red field with two columns of cartouches interspersed with medallions enclosed by ivory borders of palmettes and meandering vines flanked by mushroom guard stripes and further skittle guards, silk highlights284cm by 178cmBoth ends complete with webs and fringes. Selvedges original and complete. Pile is close clipped and in good order.

Lot 224

Kashan CarpetCentral Iran, circa 1960The ice blue field with an allover design of palmettes and vines enclosed by pale mushroom borders of meandering vines flanked by ivory guard stripes392cm by 295cm

Lot 240

A Mahogany Eight Day Marine Chronometer, signed Barraud, 41 Cornhill, London, No.5196, circa 1830, three tier case with side carrying handles, lid with vacant brass plaque, case front with an inset ivory plaque numbered 5196, silvered dial with Roman numerals and signed Corrected & Adjusted by Barraud 41 Cornhill London, two dials for 8-day power reserve and seconds, blued spade hands, single chain fusee movement, detent escapement, free sprung helical hairspring, diamond endstone, split balance with weights and timing screws, maintaining power, movement secured within a brass gimbal 20cm highWith non-transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number 8G6D4BL3 Case with a crack to the lid, case with small scratches, case front with an inset ivory plaque, dial surface is slightly dirty in parts, movement plates are dirty in parts, movement is winding smoothly, power reserve hand is moving correctly when winding the movement, helical hairspring is discoloured, balance has a good swing, movement in going order.

Lot 241

A Good Mahogany Two Day Marine Chronometer, signed James Murray, Royal Exchange, London, No.802, circa 1840, three tier brass bound case with side carrying handles, lid with a blank brass plaque, inset ivory plaque to the front, silvered dial with Roman numerals and signed, two dials for 54-hour power reserve and seconds, spade hands, single chain fusee movement signed and numbered, detent escapement, free sprung blued helical hairspring, diamond endstone, split bimetallic balance with weights and timing screws, maintaining power, movement secured within a brass gimbal, sold with an issue of The Antiquarian Horology journal which mentions the history of the Murray clockmaking company.16cm highWith non-transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number N9N84TJUThis marine chronometer was illustrated in an article written for the Antiquarian Horology in Spring 1997. Case with a good mahogany colour, lid with small scratches, front of the case with an inset ivory plaque, dial with minor scratches but otherwise is clean, movement is clean, balance with a good swing and in going order.

Lot 242

A Fine and Rare One Day Marine Chronometer with Interesting Naval History, signed John Roger Arnold, London, Fecit, No.573, circa 1825, the small size three tier mahogany brass bound case with side carrying handles, front ivory plaque signed and numbered, silvered dial with Roman numerals and signed and numbered, two dials for 30-hour power reserve and seconds, single chain fusee movement signed and numbered, detent escapement, free sprung blued helical hairspring, diamond endstone, split bimetallic balance with weights and timing screws, maintaining power, movement secured within a brass gimbal, inside the gimbal numbered 573, sold with a copy of the Antiquarian Horology journal issue from March 1987, which mentions the full history of this marine chronometer. 15cm highWith non-transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number SRGN8LXF This fine marine chronometer by John Roger Arnold was made in the early 1820's. Research and information regarding this very interesting chronometer was illustrated and written in an article for the Antiquarian Horology Journal in March 1987. This states that approximately 90 marine chronometers were purchased by the Observatory at Greenwich from J.R.Arnold and this chronometer number 573 was one of them. The article goes on to state that this chronometer was first issued on 17th January 1825 for use on the ship "The Romney" under Capt Lockyer. On the 23rd February 1831 it was re-issued to "The Kent" under Capt Pym and then re-issued to the following ships in succession 2nd March 1832 "Romney", 3rd Feb 1834 "Blonde", 9th Dec 1843 "Camelion", 23rd Oct 1849, 31st March 1854 HMS "Alban", 31st March 1855 HMS "Orion", 6th Oct 1856 Mr F Dent, 28th March 1866 HMS "Pallas". The article also mentions the records of the repair list which the clock has had over its history. Mahogany case surfaces are slightly faded in parts, lid with minor cracks and minor dents, front of the case with an ivory inset, ivory inset with a small circular vacant recess, dial is clean, movement is clean, balance has a good swing, movement in going order.

Lot 250

A Mahogany Bow Fronted Stick Barometer, signed Worthington & Allan, London, circa 1830, concealed mercury tube with a single silvered vernier dial signed, nicely figured bow fronted case with an ebony urn shaped cistern cover, ivory adjustment knob 98cm highWith non-transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number 3YEQHLUF Top pediment with small chips, case with one small chip to the top right hand side, case front with a small dent to the top side, dial is clean, mercury is visible in the tube.

Lot 304

A George III Mahogany Hepplewhite-Period Chest on Chest, late 18th century, the moulded and carved cornice above two short and six oak-lined long drawers with ivory escutcheons, on splayed bracket feet 111cm by 52cm by 184cmWith Non-Transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number 1RYWM743

Lot 2021

A George III Scottish Silver Teapot, by William and Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh, 1805 tapering oval and on spreading foot, the rim and foot each with gadrooned border, the hinged cover with silver-mounted ivory disc finial, with wood handle, the handle damaged, engraved with a crest; Together With a George III Silver cream-jug and sugar-bowl, probably by Solomon Hougham, London, 1802, each with twisted double serpent handle, engraved with a matching crestthe teapot 27.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 43oz 10dwt, 1,353gr (3)With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number PHAQBRFX.The teapot fully marked underneath. The cover apparently unmarked but original to the pot. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a bruise behind the engraved crest. The handle is broken and a section is detached. There is no sign the the ivory has been added or altered in any way. The cream-jug and sugar-bowl each fully marked underneath. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some pitting to the surface. The interiors are gilt.

Lot 2030

A George III Silver Teapot, by William Bennett, London, 1811 oblong and on four ball feet, the lower body part-fluted, the hinged cover with fluted finial, with ivory-insulated handle29cm wide over handle, gross weight 20oz 12dwt, 642grWith non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number ZY2Y47RT.Fully marked under base. Further part marked inside cover and on handle with conforming marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The sides have probably been erased and there is some unevenness in these areas. There is no sign the the ivory has been added or altered in any way. The finial is lacking an insulator.

Lot 2037

A Russian Silver-Gilt and Enamel Kovsh, by The 20th Artel, Moscow, 1908-1926 of typical form, the sides and shaped scroll handle with vari-coloured cloisonne enamel on green, cream and ivory coloured grounds, the interior gilt80mm wide, gross weight 1oz 7dwt, 42grFully marked underneath. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some areas of damage to the surface of the cream enamel and one shaded flower.

Lot 2041

A Russian Silver Teapot, by Khlebnikov, With Imperial Warrant, Moscow, 1885 tapering cylindrical and with loop handle, one side engraved with a date and the other with initials, with ivory-insulated handle, the detachable cover with ivory insulator and a chain to connect the cover to the handle15.5cm wide over handle, gross weight 13oz, 404grWith non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number 1VBMQPCR.Fully marked underneath and further part marked inside cover. There is some minor wear to the marks but in general each is clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises. The ivory insulators and finial with some minor discolouration and cracking.

Lot 2083

A Victorian Silver Teapot, by White, Henderson and Co., Sheffield, 1867 tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, engraved overall with foliage centring on one side a coat-of-arms and the other an inscription, with ivory-insulated scroll handle, the hinged cover with tapering finial 24cm high, total gross weight 25oz 19dwt, 807gr The inscription reads 'Rob't Cutforthay Hoyle The Park Nottingham'.With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number YN85S6BV. Fully marked underneath. The cover and handle each further part marked. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some cracks and discolouration to the ivory which shows no signs of having been added or altered in any way. There is a bruise to the foot which causes the pot to rock slightly when placed on a flat surface. The finial leans slightly.

Lot 2084

A Victorian Silver Hot-Water Urn, Possibly by Thomas Walker, Birmingham, 1888 globular and on scroll legs with cast lion-paw feet, with a band of foliage and flowers on a textured ground, with two drop-ring handles, the detachable cover with foliage engraved ball finial, the tap with ivory handle, engraved with initials25cm high, total gross weight 30oz 8dwt, 946grWith non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number YGK19FVW.Fully marked near rim and further part marked inside cover. There is some wear to the marks but they are generally still legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The ivory with some minor discolouration and cracking.

Lot 2086

A Three-Piece Victorian Silver Tea-Service, by Joseph Angell, London, 1849 and 1850 each piece tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, engraved with angular strapwork, comprising a teapot, with ivory-insulated handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl the teapot 23cm wide over handle, total gross weight 40oz 11dwt, 1,261gr (3)With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number EH82HC58.Each piece fully marked underneath. The teapot further part marked inside cover, on finial and handle. The marks are generally clear. Further marked near rim or on foot with French import/tax mark. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some bruising overall. The cartouches have perhaps been erased. The cream-jug and sugar-bowl each with pale engraving inside. There is some cracking and staining to the ivory handles. The cream-jug rocks slightly when placed on a flat surface.

Lot 2090

A Four-Piece Victorian Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by Frederick Elkington, Birmingham, 1877 each piece oval or tapering oval and with beaded border, engraved with foliage scrolls, with a central cartouche, each piece engraved with initials, the teapot further engraved with an inscription, comprising a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with ivory-insulated handle and ivory disc finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl the coffee-pot 23.5cm high, total gross weight 65oz 17dwt, 2,049gr (4) The inscription reads 'Presented to Mr Edmund Lord by boys and masters past and present of the East Hardwick School as an Expression of Their Grateful Affection and Sincere Regard 17 Dec 1877'.With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number JA297UXT. Each piece fully marked underneath and stamped with maker's name and numbered '8023'. The teapot and coffee-pot each further part marked inside cover and on handle. There is some overall minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the engraving. There is some discolouration and cracking to the ivory. There is a prominent bruise to the base of the teapot and a shallow bruise to the cream-jug.

Lot 200

A 19th century mahogany bowfront chest commode, 65 x 45 x 75 cm Ivory submission reference number 5BLD8KYG

Lot 232

A Bechstein Model A grand piano in the Sheraton Revival style c.1907, the inlaid satinwood case with iron frame no. 79484, raised on dual square tapering legs to brass castors, 181 cm ling x 140 cm wide Ivory Submission Reference Number UDWNNRBD

Lot 271

A Georgian mahogany secretaire chest, the top with moulded edge above boxwood string inlay, above a fall front drawer opening to a baize lined writing surface and a combination of satinwood fronted drawers, over three graduated drawers, raised on bracket supports H112cm, W132cm, D59cm (CITES Submission reference FYUW78NP. Subject to CITES regulations and, due to ivory content, this lot will require a re-export permit if shipped outside the mainland UK). 

Lot 369

A contemporary kingsize bed, retailed by John Lewis, comprising a V spring Truro mattress and ivory velvet divan base fitted with four drawers and moving on castors 

Lot 355

An Art Deco shagreen box, 22cms wide; ivory Submission reference J1BVNG9C; together with a Georgian mahogany tea caddy, 18cms wide; and a mahogany cased music box playing two airs (3).

Lot 425

A Belgian Tiffany floral silk and wool rug, floral on ivory background 350 x 230cm together with another 197 x 295cm (2)

Lot 427

A contemporary silk/woollen gold and ivory background carpet with all over floral decoration, 290 x 197cm together with a hand crafted Turkish acrylic rug with all over abstract pattern 226 x 161cm (2)

Lot 430

A contemporary Crystal viscose yarn ivory and brown carpet with stylised flowers, 320 x 234cm together with a contemporary red and cream abstract acrylic rug, 225 x 156cm

Lot 431

A contemporary silk/woollen mix brown and ivory carpet with all over floral decoration, 295 x 197cm together with a blue ground floral circular rug and a contemporary example 294 x 192cm (3)

Lot 434

A contemporary brown/ivory silk mix carpet with all over floral decoration, 293 x 197cm together with a brown and beige abstract pattern rug, 175 x 160cm (2)

Lot 118

A set of early 20th century brass balance scales, 29cm wide, with weights, together with another pair, similar (2). Note: a non-transferable ivory exemption certificate has been granted for this item, ref A4VV1SEX

Lot 338

A 19th century tortoiseshell miniature mandolin, together with a miniature guitar, various 19th century snuff boxes, a portrait miniature and miscellaneous. Note: a non-transferable ivory exemption certificate has been granted for this item, ref 19PE4RDY

Lot 378

A 19th century mahogany cabinet bookcase, fitted with shelves, with panelled doors below. Note: a non-transferable ivory exemption certificate has been granted for this item, ref 9M5AXWXS90w x 36d x 224h cmOverall complete and usable, but dirty and unrestored, having come from a house. Missing a hinge and some moulding to door panels are taped on. One ivory escutcheon missing. Has key that works. Shelves inside. Doors look flat and to have old glass. Generally in tired condition, with a dull dirty finish inside and out, various knocks and surface marks. Sides are polished. Shelves are 12 inches deep inside.

Lot 686

An early 20th century French fruitwood chest, on bun feet, 93cm wide, together with a 19th century mahogany swing frame toiletry mirror (2). Note: a non-transferable ivory exemption certificate has been granted for this item, ref RTN13M8W93w x 42d x 94h cm chest

Lot 748

A tin of 'Dulux' ivory coloured paint, and a small wooden planter.

Lot 1316

JUMANJI (1995) - Alan Parrish's (Robin Williams) Screen-matched SFX KnifeAlan Parrish's (Robin Williams) screen-matched SFX knife from Joe Johnston's adventure film Jumanji. Alan wielded his knife when he returned to his family home after 26 years of being trapped inside the supernatural board game of the title. This knife's handle can be screen-matched to the scene where he waved the blade at the lion that was released with him, and the weapon ended up embedded in the floor. The knife features a metal blade covered in grey-painted resin designed to resemble carved stone, and a resin handle hand-painted to resemble worked ivory. Williams was trained to handle knives with the special steel insert, which he used to throw and stick into the mansion floor. This knife exhibits discolouration and chipped resin. Dimensions: 33 cm x 5 cm x 4 cm (13" x 2" x 1")Estimate: £3,000 - 6,000 Ω View all lots from JUMANJI (1995)Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, November 12th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 9th, Friday, November 10th or Saturday, November 11th.

Lot 189

HIGHLANDER (1986) - Ramirez's (Sean Connery) Hero Katana and ScabbardJuan Sánchez-Villalobos Ramírez's (Sean Connery) hero katana from Russell Mulcahy's fantasy adventure Highlander. The Spanish-Egyptian immortal used his sword to train Connor MacLeod (Christopher Lambert), before being beheaded by The Kurgan (Clancy Brown). The mysterious sword was passed to MacLeod, and was a key plot device throughout the series, becoming his signature weapon through the ages. Custom-made for the production, this hero sword boasts a polished stainless steel blade; a machined aluminium guard; a cast resin grip; and a wooden scabbard covered in red leather. The blade is blunt and smooth to ensure on-set safety. The grip features relief detailing of Japanese dragons, lions and samurai, and has a faux-ivory finish. The guard is finished in gold, as are the scabbard's cast metal side and end caps. The piece displays some scrapes, pitting and corrosion across the guard, grip and scabbard from production use. Dimensions (sheathed): 103 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm (40 1/2" x 4" x 4")Estimate: £30,000 - 60,000 M View all lots from HIGHLANDER (1986)Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, November 9th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, November 10th, Saturday, November 11th or Sunday, November 12th.

Lot 190

HIGHLANDER II: THE QUICKENING (1991) - Dragon-handled Katana and SheathA dragon-handled katana and sheath from the production of Russell Mulcahy's Highlander II: The Quickening. Ramirez (Sean Connery) and Connor MacLeod (Christopher Lambert) wielded their signature katanas throughout the film.This lot consists of a katana with an aluminium blade, a machined aluminium tsuba painted gold, and an ornate resin tsuka painted cream-colour to resemble carved ivory and engraved with Japanese-style patterns and images of a tiger and dragon, as well as a black faux bamboo sheath wrapped with matching fabric at the base. The katana is intentionally distressed by production to appear aged and well-used. Following production, it underwent sympathetic restoration, but still exhibits discolouration and scuffs, while the sheath exhibits scratching. Dimensions: (sheathed) 110 cm x 13.5 cm x 11.5 cm (43.25" x 5.25" x 35.5")Estimate: £5,000 - 10,000 Ω View all lots from HIGHLANDER II: THE QUICKENING (1991)Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, November 9th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, November 10th, Saturday, November 11th or Sunday, November 12th.

Lot 226

JURASSIC PARK (1993) - Photo-matched "Upper 19" Tyrannosaurus Rex ToothA photo-matched "Upper 19" Tyrannosaurus Rex tooth from Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park. Freed from her containment pen after a power outage, the T-Rex attacked Tim (Joseph Mazzello) and Lex (Ariana Richards) while they toured their grandfather's dinosaur-filled theme park. This tooth photo-matches to behind-the-scenes photographs from the construction of the animatronic T-Rex.This tooth, made of rigid urethane resin with a dental acrylic surface hand-painted ivory and brown, features saw-like serrated edges and was made by Stan Winston Studio for the animatronic's upper jaw. It features a drilled hole in the bottom for inserting into its allotted place and is numbered "19" in red ink. Also included is a Letter of Authenticity from Michael Trcic, Stan Winston Studio's key artist for the T-Rex. The base exhibits visible super glue residue from being affixed to the animatronic. Dimensions: 14 cm x 6.5 cm x 4 cm (5.5" x 2.5" x 1.5")Estimate: £6,000 - 12,000 Ω View all lots from JURASSIC PARK (1993)View all lots from JURASSIC PARK FRANCHISE (1993 - 2022)Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, November 9th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, November 10th, Saturday, November 11th or Sunday, November 12th.

Lot 323

SCARY MOVIE 2 (2001) - Hell House Door KnockerA Hell House door knocker from Keenen Ivory Wayans' horror comedy sequel Scary Movie 2. In a signature visual gag, Cindy Campbell (Anna Faris) used an inappropriate door knocker to enter Hell House.This sculpted, faux bronze knocker originated from the family of a set decorator on the film. It is hand-painted grey and bronze-colour to resemble a small metal figure with two heavyweight enlarged testicles dangling from a metal wire beneath the penis and a screw for mounting to a door embedded in the back. The metallic finish exhibits chipping and has turned green from age in places. Dimensions: 34.5 cm x 20.5 cm x 18 cm (13 1/2" x 8" x 7")Estimate: £4,000 - 8,000 Ω View all lots from SCARY MOVIE 2 (2001)View all lots from SCARY MOVIE - ALL ITEMSBidding for this lot will end on Thursday, November 9th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, November 10th, Saturday, November 11th or Sunday, November 12th.

Lot 791

2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (1968) - Stanley Kubrick's Handwritten Letter to Richard YuricichA handwritten letter from Stanley Kubrick to Richard Yuricich from the production of Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey. Academy Award®-nominated VFX artist Yuricich was an additional matte photographer on the film. This lot consists of an ivory-colour envelope from Kubrick's personal stationery hand-addressed to "Richard" in blue ink on front and a letter handwritten in matching ink on three-hole-punched stationery dated "Jan 13" beseeching Yuricich to continue with the production for an additional week of work. The letter exhibits creasing from being folded in half and the envelope is cut open at the top. Dimensions: 18.5 cm x 11 cm (7.25" x 4.25")Estimate: £1,000 - 2,000 Ω View all lots from 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (1968)Bidding for this lot will end on Saturday, November 11th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 9th, Friday, November 10th or Sunday, November 12th.

Lot 122

Miniature pocket knives, turtle shell, two wood, one faux ivory scale, all single blades, 2-4cm. (4)

Lot 148

Horseman Knife, J.Nowill and Sons faux ivory scales, n/s bolster, 9cm, J. Morton and Co, single blade, bone scales, brass bolster, 10.5cm (2).

Lot 170

Pocket Knives Faux Ivory Scales, Daum Brothers, Sheffield, Steer and Wester, Eye Witness, two blades, two others (5).

Lot 212

Taylor Eye Witness; Two blade, faux ivory scales, brass linings, 9 cm; Jack knife, one blade, tin opener/bottle opener, black scales, lanyard ring, 9 cm; Multi-purpose knife, 7 cm; Richards 5 cm; Richards two blade 8 cm, plus one other un-named knife. (6)

Lot 1032

Locke & Co. Worcester Blush Ivory small jug & bowl decorated with peacock in landscape, height 6.5cm

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