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A charming Edwardian / early 20th century ' Pollock's Theatre ' toy theatre. Comes with original lighting and fittings, along with a good quantity of related (and unrelated) scenery sheets, uncut character sheets and various other accessories. The front of the theatre heavily decorated with coloured panels. Wonderful item. (NOTE- the orchestra card which sits to the front also comes with this item, but was located after photography) POSTAGE: UK Postage on this lot will be £15.99+VAT. WE COMBINE POSTAGE. Europe from £16.99+VAT, USA from £25+VAT. Please see website for pricing, or contact us for a quote.
INDIANA JONES & THE TEMPLE OF DOOM (1984) - Club Iowan Menu A menu from Steven Spielberg’s action-adventure sequel Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. This menu was created for use in Club Iowan, the venue for the film’s opening dance number where Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) is almost killed by Chinese Triad boss Lao Chee (Roy Chiai). Made of card, the menu features the name of the club in both English and Chinese(as seen on the club’s neon lighting outside the building) with a tipped cocktail glass on the black front cover and a full range of food options written in French within. The piece has some signs of wear, including minor creases along the spine and edges. Dimensions: 33 cm x 21 cm (13" x 8 ¼") VAT Status - Margin TRIANGLE
THE ABYSS (1989) - SeaPar 1200W HMI Underwater Light An original SeaPar 1200W HMI underwater light from James Cameron’s The Abyss. Designed by Richard Mula and Pete Romano specifically for the film, the lamp revolutionized safe underwater lighting and earned the pair a Technical Achievement Award at the 1991 Academy Awards. The light was seen mounted to the bottom of one of the Deep Core submarines, and was also used during the production of Michael Bay’s Armageddon after passing NASA’s Hazard Risk Assessment program. The light features a heavy metal casing and includes a yolk for mounting purposes. The functioning lamp has been repainted throughout the years, but remains in very good working condition and includes a custom carrying case from Hydroflex. Included in this lot is issue 39 of Cinefex magazine, which discusses the creation of the HMI light in the magazine’s featured article on the film. Dimensions: Light dimensions: 30 cm x 27 cm x 55 cm (12"x 10 ½" x 21 ½"); case dimensions: 30 cm x 27 cm x 55 cm (24 ½" x 14 ½" x 15 ½") As this item contains electronic components, every effort has been made to describe them accurately; however no guarantee or warranty is made as to functionality, lifespan or safety of those components. It is entirely incumbent on the new owner to satisfy themselves as to their safe use and maintenance*This lot is currently located in Prop Store’s Los Angeles facility and will ship directly to the buyer from Los Angeles. Please see the Conditions of Sale for information on applicable VAT and/or import duties. VAT Status - US
A circa 1750 Japanese wakizashi with un-signed hiza-zukuri. The blade measures 285mm from tip to mune-machi, 30mm wide and 8mm thick at habaki. The tang is 111mm, with one hole and has horizontal file marks where visible, with uneven u-shaped nakago. The hamon is a very well-tempered, regular notare mixed with gunome and has a good turnback. Polish could be improved as there are some dark areas (possibly finger marks). The edge is excellent, with no chips. The habaki is well-made tarnished silver and brass. The tsuba is un-signed, of oval-form, 66mm x 61mm, with one hole for Kozuka (knife in scabbard). Pierced, carved iron with relief of storehouse, rice sheaves and three men, one standing with fan, one sitting and the third looking out of a window. Gold high-lighting on the figures. The rear carving shows the back of the standing man and more building and sheaves. Gold inlay of kimono pattern and leaves. The tsuka (hilt) is wood with a very good quality rayskin and binding. Menuki are a pair of gold finished horses, one stretched in full gallop and the other twisting to look through the binding. Fuchi and kashira are a matching set with relief of flying birds. Saya is wood, thinly lacquered (or painted), kurigata with shitodome and a slot for a kogai, with sageo tied in traditional knot. Kogai (substituted modern blade). Handle is 1800s' design of chrysanthemums, oak leaves and a butterfly all high-lighted in gold.
A tray containing white metal 0 Gauge Duncan Models Water Tank, Water Tank Support and a Horse Drawn Dairy Milk Float Kits, a Springside Models Post Box Scene and Blackberry way Motor Cycle and Sidecar Kits (all appear complete but completeness cannot be guaranteed), 3 x Poppys Wooden Kits, DCC Concepts and Gaugemaster working Street Lighting Packs (Mint Packaged, a single Track metal Tunnel and a My Loco Sound Plug 'N Play DCC/DC Sound Controller for Steam and Diesel with chips and an Instruction Booklet.
An unusually mounted large slice of light green fluorite comprised of numerous crystal cross-sections, mounted in a wooden frame and sandwiched between glass panels to provide an opportunity for back-lighting. See Bonewitz, Dr. Ronald Louis, Rocks & Minerals, 2008, p.172-173. 1.9 kg, 32 x 18cm including frame (12 1/2 - 11 1/4"). From the historic ‘Victorian Museum’ and later collection of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (Gregory's); formerly Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898"). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. The firm Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd (Gregory's), was acquired by TimeLine Auctions in 2016. London-born James Reynolds Gregory (1832-1899) founded the company, which is the second longest-running gem and fossil dealership in the world. James was educated at Archbishop Tennison's School, and afterward found employment in a jewellery company on Regent Street. In 1858 he established his own business in King William Street. A few years later he moved to ‘very extensive premises’ in Golden Square, Covent Garden. He was one of the best known dealers in London, exhibiting at major commercial shows throughout the world and winning awards for excellence in Paris in 1867, Sydney in 1879 and London in 1862, 1883 and 1884. James primarily bought his stock at auction, from collectors and other dealers, and supplied many major collectors and scientists of his day. He built superb personal collections, a selection going to the British Museum. He wrote many papers and was a member of several learned societies including the Society of Arts. The business became known as J.R. Gregory & Company in 1896, still under James' management with the assistance of his son Albert Gregory (b.1864"). When James died three years later, the business passed to Albert. At the end of the 19th century most London dealers had folded or retired, many selling out to J.R. Gregory & Co. Albert continued by acquiring Russell and Shaw (Est. 1848) in 1925 and Francis H. Butler (Est. 1884) in 1927. Percy Bottley (1904-1980) took over the company in 1931, renaming it Gregory, Bottley & Company with respect to his predecessors. Percy’s company survived the 2nd World War by buying out all of its competitors, including the supplier to Pitt-Rivers, Samuel Henson (Est. 1840) and G.H. Richards (Est. 1897) in 1936. Percy also added many important collections to his stock including those of Rev. F. Holmes in 1940, and the Graves collection in 1943. Following Percy's death in 1981, the business was sold to Brian Lloyd, whereupon it became Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd. Brian had been Sotheby’s main Natural History expert in the 1960s and 1970s, and subsequently traded from Pall Mall. The business continued to thrive, and Brian purchased the Joseph Neeld (1789-1856) collection in 1974 and the historic gold collection of H.S. Gordon, first exhibited at the Empire Exhibition, South Africa in 1936. Brian moved the business to 12-13 Rickett Street in 1982, and to 13 Seagrave Road in 1993. He carried on the company's specialization in historic collections, most recently acquiring that of Robert Ferguson (1767-1840) in 2000. The business moved to Walmer in Kent in 2008, and was acquired by TimeLine in April 2016. Trading History Est. 1858 (59 Frith Street, Soho) 1859 - 1861 (3 King William Street, Strand) 1862 - 1866 (25 Golden Square, Covent Garden) 1866 - 1874 (15 Russell Street, Covent Garden) 1874 - 1895 (88 Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square) 1896 - 1906 (1 Kelso Place, Kensington) 1907 - 1926 (139 Fulham Road, Chelsea) 1926 - 1981 (30 (Old) Church Street, Chelsea) 1982 - 1993 (12-13 Rickett Street, Fulham) 1993 - 2007 (13 Seagrave Road, Fulham) 2008 - 2015 (59 Liverpool Road, Walmer, Kent) 2016 - (363 Main Road, Harwich, Essex) Extremely fine condition. Very unusual. [No Reserve]
STAR WARS. 4 original black and white stills from behind the scenes of the making of the 1977 film "Star Wars; A New Hope". The photos include one of the millennium falcon being built, a scene on the Death Star with the storm troopers with there helmets off, and a scene from Moss Eisley space port with Chewbacca without his head piece on and the original Jabba the hut who was a man in the first film which George Lucas cut out from the final film. The stills are window mounted. Approx 25cm x 17cm. (4) PROVENANCE; Given to the vendor by his uncle who worked for Lee Electrics who were responsible for the lighting in many of the Star Wars films.
A WOODEN DOLLS HOUSE, in the form of a Victorian/Edwardian villa, front and roof opening to reveal four rooms and landing over three floors, unfinished kit, comes with items to finish project, including stairs and interior fittings, transformer for lighting, paint etc and a quantity of furniture, size of house approximately 80cm high x 55cm wide x 48cm deep
OLYMPIC GAMES Two booklets containing Olympic Games postage stamps, Athens 2004 issued by the Greek Postal Bureau containing 12 sheets of mint stamps covering Lighting of the Torch, Torch Relay x 6m (all different), Delivering The Flame, 3 different sheets relating to the mascots for Athens 2004 and a sheet of Hellenic Post Olympics stamps showing a Greek God. The other booklet contains Beijing Olympics 2008 stamps issued to commemorate Beijing's successful bid for the 2008 Olympic Games containing 12 postage stamps from the China National Philatelic Corporation. Good

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