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MAX INGRAND Produzione Fontana Arte, Italia 1960 ca. Due lampade da parete mod. 2093, doppia lente in vetro parzialmente satinato, montatura in ottone verniciato.Bibliografia: Max Ingrand: Du verre à la lumière, 2009, modello illustrato a pagina 203. Quaderni Fontana Arte 1, 1964, modello illustrato a pagina 62. TWO WALL LAMPS MOD. 2093, DOUBLE LENS IN PARTIALLY FROSTED GLASS, FRAME IN PAINTED BRASS. cm 12 x 14,5 Alt. cm 21.
A Pair of German Second World War U.D.F. 7 X 50 U-Boat Binoculars by Carl Zeiss, Jena, numbered 317742 and with maker's blc code, the rubber eyepieces are missing, the right tube is set with steel sights and with illuminating lever (af). Left tube with water in the lens - no visibilty and with fungus seen through the objective lens. The right tube can be viewed through, but there is fungus seen through the objective lens. The hinged rubber eyepieces are missing, as are the objective lens covers. The green paint is worn and the sights are rust pitted. The pivotting deck mount has been severed below the hinge.
This lot will be auctioned on Thursday, July 1st. The auction will begin at 9:00am 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 June 29th or June 30th. Hoth crew gear from the production of Ivrin Kershner's sci-fi sequel Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. While filming the Planet Hoth sequences in Norway, crew members were given a variety of custom-made clothing to wear in the frigid climate. This lot consists of a navy wool hat with blue stripes, a green snow goggle lens, a pair of nylon navy mittens with wool interiors, three pairs of nylon blue pants, and a pair of blue leather and rubber boots with wool interiors. Also included is a wardrobe tag marked "STAR WARS 2." The lot shows wear due to production and age, including breaking and separation on the lens pieces, but remains in good overall condition. Estimate: $2,000 - 3,000
This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 29th. The auction will begin at 9:00am 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 June 30th or July 1st. A stunt Lawgiver from Danny Cannon's sci-fi adventure Judge Dredd. Judge Dredd (Sylvester Stallone) and his fellow Judges patrolled Mega-City One with their personalized, DNA-activated Lawgiver Mark II sidearms. This Lawgiver is made of resin with a turned aluminium barrel. Vented detailing runs along its sides, with a secondary barrel below featuring a transparent, lens-like accent. The light panels running along the sides have been finished in metallic red paint, with silver-color paint on the magazine, grip and trigger housing. A Hall of Justice emblem adorns the right side. The weapon remains in good overall condition with minor wear and scuffing to the paint finish from handling and light scratching on the transparent lens. Dimensions: 11.5" x 7" x 2" (28 cm x 17.75 cm x 5 cm) Ownership may be restricted in some countries; see replica firearm notice in Buyer's Guide. Estimate: $4,000 - 6,000
This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 29th. The auction will begin at 9:00am 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 June 30th or July 1st. Pre-crime Officer Ross' costume with an electronic jetpack and helmet from Steven Spielberg's sci-fi action thriller Minority Report. In 2054 Washington D.C. uniformed law enforcement officers apprehended criminals before they committed crimes. This costume includes a blue-gray fiberglass, fabric and foam-lined electronic with an illuminating retractable visor; a black and gray nylon-cotton vest with plastic and Velcro accents; gray cotton blend zip-up stunt jumpsuit with a "ROSS" name tag on the right breast and a Pre-Crime insignia on the left shoulder; a gray rubber light-up wrist bracer with charger; a black nylon belt with pouches and a plastic holster; a gray urethane stunt blaster; and a black and gray nylon-rubber jetpack with carbon fiber wings featuring red and blue lights on each side marked "KNOTT #1". The helmet has a clear plastic visor lens that retracts via servos when a side control button is pushed, and illuminates blue through top-mounted LED lights. The jetpack features strobe lights in the wing tips that illuminate colored lenses. The boots included with the costume are replicas for display and are not the same custom-model Oakley boot used in the film. It shows use and wear throughout, including some marking on the rubber elements and scuffing on the jetpack, but remains in good overall condition. Contains electronic components; see notice in the Buyer's Guide. δ Estimate: $10,000 - 15,000
This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 29th. The auction will begin at 9:00am 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 June 30th or July 1st. A Darth Vader touring helmet created by N.J. Farmer Associates Ltd. for touring and promotional events in the U.K. circa 1980s. Lucasfilm commissioned Farmer to produce a number of high-quality Darth Vader costumes for use in public events and press appearances. Farmer had a relationship with Lucasfilm UK as he was previously part of Palitoy, the toy-manufacturer who created Star Wars toys and merchandise in the U.K. They first created around the time of The Empire Strikes Back's release, and continued to support Lucasfilm's UK division with costumes and components through the release of Return of the Jedi and beyond into the later 1980s. This two-piece helmet was molded from a genuine film helmet and is made of fibreglass and is painted black and grey, with machined aluminum "tusks" at the sides of the mouth and dual-layer metal grills inserted behind the mouth and chin vents. It consists of a faceplate and a dome, which secures to the top of the faceplate via a two-piece ring mounting system. Inside the mask is a single acrylic lens piece which is screwed in place, with foam pads at the cheeks, forehead, and scalp for actor comfort. The facemask includes adjustable nylon straps to secure to the head and is marked inside with a number '2' in white paint and '11' in red paint. Similar markings are seen in the top of the dome, inside of the mounting ring, though they are very faint. The piece was originally obtained from Farmer directly. The helmet dates to the 1980s, with specific promotional use unknown, and was reconditioned at some time after. The reconditioning work included a re-paint and work on the interior dome mounting ring. The piece shows minor wear from age, with surface cracks visible and light rust on the metal grills; it is in overall good condition. Dimensions (faceplate): 8 1/2'' x 9'' x 14'' (22 cm x 23 cm x 36 cm); (dome): 13 3/4'' x 15'' x 12'' (35 cm x 38 cm x 30 cm) Estimate: $40,000 - 60,000
This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 29th. The auction will begin at 9:00am 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 June 30th or July 1st. A hero biker scout blaster from Richard Marquand's Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. Biker scouts, known as scout troopers during production, used their unique hold-out blasters throughout the ground battle on Endor. The small blasters were carried in an ankle holster and played in several memorable scenes involving Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) and Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill.) The small blaster is a rare hero version, finished to a higher standard than the majority of the blasters made for the film and intended specifically for close-up work. It is believed that only 3-4 hero blasters were made for production and this is the only one in private hands today. The blaster is made primarily from cast resin with a bent metal trigger guard. The scope is cast separately and attached with screws; one screw cover has gone missing since production. Several specific features identify the blaster as a hero version: the intricate step-down barrel assembly, the reflector lens in the back of the scope, and the round tube-like detail at the back of the main body. The blaster is in good overall condition with some deliberate distressing for production as well as additional wear and age, including scuffing and paint chipping throughout. Dimensions: 9" x 5" x 3" (23 cm x 12.75 cm x 7.75 cm) Please note that payment plans are not available for this lot; full payment will be due within 7 business days of the end of the auction. Estimate: $40,000 - 60,000
This lot will be auctioned on Thursday, July 1st. The auction will begin at 9:00am 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 June 29th or June 30th. Mark Clyne's (James Badge Dale) hyperspectral camera shell from Nic Mathieu's sci-fi action adventure Spectral. DARPA specialist Clyne brought a hyperspectral camera to Moldova to record hyperspectral anomalies on the battlefield. Custom-built by effects house Weta Workshop, this black, gray, and olive-color camera shell is constructed of dense urethane with metal and resin detailing. It features a pair of black grips on the back and detailing at the end of the barrel, including a circular lens attachment, a flip-up display with static knobs, buttons, a blank acrylic monitor marked "FAKE SCREEN," and cables throughout with resin plugs attached to either side. It exhibits signs of wear from production throughout, including paint chipping and scraping, but remains in good overall condition. Dimensions: 37" x 16" x 9" (94 cm x 40.5 cm x 23 cm) Ownership may be restricted in some countries; see replica firearm notice in Buyer's Guide. Estimate: $2,000 - 3,000
Collection of five vintage Kodak cameras to include: Eastman Rochester, New York vest pocket automatic camera, collectors piece, 1902-1913, 127 format (A/F), a Box Brownie 2 with case, a Bantam 5.5 1930s folding camera and case, Kodak Anastigmet Special 1:4.5 47mm lens 828 roll film, a 'Bantam' Colorsnap camera in case, with Anaston Lens, and a No1 Pocket Junior antique 1920s folding bellows camera, 120 film
Collection of WW1 trench art & buttons of Imperial Airways, Air transport auxiliary and a silver pin badge showing 25 years service with the ‘British Overseas Airways Corporation’ with a small tankard to the 15th Royal Welsh Fusiliers Association 1914 - 1935. One of the Trench art in the form of a letter opener is etched with ‘LENS 1917’ referring to the Battle of Hill 70between Canadian Corps and the German 6th Army on the outskirts of Lens in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region between 15th & 25thof August 1917.
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