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Lot 593

Vintage AGFA OPTIMA Sensor Cameras with Leather Cases This vintage camera set comprises two AGFA OPTIMA models, each featuring distinctive characteristics. The cameras are the AGFA OPTIMA sensor flash (possibly the 535) and the AGFA OPTIMA 535 sensor. The left camera, identified as the AGFA OPTIMA sensor flash, showcases an AGFA PARATRONIC DIN ASA Solitar 1:2.8/40 lens. It proudly includes a built-in pop-up flash and electronic mechanism to enhance its photography capabilities. Meanwhile, the right camera, the AGFA OPTIMA 535 sensor, mirrors similar lens specifications without an external flash. Both cameras, labelled "Made in Germany," echo AGFA's legacy of precision and craftsmanship. The lens specifications—f/2.8 aperture and 40mm focal length—highlight their adeptness for capturing images under various lighting conditions. Complementing these cameras are their original black leather protective cases, ensuring preservation and style. Both items are untested

Lot 425

A collection of wall mountable brass lighting and similar. [W]

Lot 211

A collection of various lighting to include two painted tin lanterns, a cast brass and pierced candle light, an embossed and pierced brass candle light, an Art Nouveau style twin branch candle holder with green glass shades, an Etruscan style brass hanging lantern with eagle decoration, a branch style bronze light hook on triform hoof feet and a pierced brass candle light holder or lamp (for restoration) etc CONDITION REPORTS Candlestick only : glass tops are removeable. Otherwise general wear and tear, in need of a good clean - see image for further details

Lot 229

A mixed lot of Marklin, Herkat, Faller, Brawa & Sommerfeldt accessories- A mixture of Street and Rail/Industrial yard lighting and Pylons. Conditions Good to Excellent.

Lot 233

HO Passenger Station - Built: 7x stations buildings, 1 three track span canopy and multiple platform sections, with wiring for lighting, Conditions Fair to Fair, Some elements are damaged.

Lot 376

Rolling Stock lighting kits - Fleischmann: 2x 6458, Unchecked and Untested, 4x 6455, Unchecked and Untested. Rivarossi: 5x M4913, Unchecked and Untested.

Lot 371

Faller, Roco, Brawa & others, HO large group of layout items. To include Faller 120174 Level Crossing kit (sealed), Pola Fence / railing sections, Roco 05080S Wooden Hut, Brawa lighting units, layout scenic materials & other items, see photo, kit contents are unchecked. Conditions: Excellent to mint in Good to Mint boxes & packaging. (Qty)

Lot 191

A Ministry of Power type 6 brass and tin miner's lamp, by the Protector Lamp & Lighting Company Ltd, Eccles, 23cm high.

Lot 388

Camera Related Accessories, a Tiffen 58mm, 62mm, 67mm, 77mm UV filter, K&F digital HD 62mm slim CPL filter, all in keepers, maker's boxes, VG, six custom made camera straps, by Zeffiro, Tap & Dye, Boa, Cordweaver, LED portable lighting case, Joby Gorilla Pod table tripod, 5x30mm camera sensor magnifier, and other items

Lot 183

LIGHTING GROUP to include table lamps in various materials including ceramic and metal, etched green glass oil lamp shade, hanging pendant type ceiling light fitting and other itemsProvenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 336

A group of home wares including Salter air fryer, Denver micro Hi-Fi system, lighting, etc. (1 box)

Lot 198

One box of copper and brasswares, to include a Protector Lamp & Lighting Co Ltd miner’s lamp, Type GR6S; copper pint and half-pint jugs; copper and brass bed warmer, wooden handle; two horse brasses; carriage clock; and other metalwares etc.Qty: 1 box

Lot 514

A Modern Collection of Photographic Studio Lighting to include Three Large Lights, Two Smaller Lights, Backdrop Stand, Wireless Flash Trigger Set, Tripod Etc

Lot 431

An Eccles Type GR6S miners safety lamp by the Protector Lamp & Lighting Co. Ltd. No 29.

Lot 433

An Eccles Type 6 miners safety lamp by the Protector Lamp and Lighting Co. Ltd.

Lot 430

An Eccles Type GR6S miners safety lamp by the Protector Lamp and Lighting Co. Ltd. Stamped Depman.

Lot 432

An Eccles type 6 brass miners safety lamp by the Protector Lamp and Lighting Co. Ltd.

Lot 425

An Eccles Type A1 miners safety lamp by the Protector Lamp and Lighting Co. Ltd.

Lot 427

An Eccles Type 6 miners safety lamp by the Protector Lamp and Lighting Co. Ltd. Stamped No. 29.

Lot 440

An Eccles Type 6 brass miner's safety lamp by the Protector Lamp and Lighting Co. Ltd.

Lot 443

An Eccles Type GR6S miners safety lamp from the Protector Lamp and Lighting Co. Ltd.

Lot 437

An Eccles Type SL miners safety lamp by the Protector Lamp and Lighting Co. Ltd. No. 53.

Lot 442

An Eccles Type 6 brass miner's safety lamp by the Protector Lamp & Lighting Co. Ltd.

Lot 565

TWO BOXES AND LOOSE UNUSED NECK TIES, SCARVES, SHOP FITTINGS, to include an unopened box of twenty five flat back boxes and a box of twenty six box lids, a photographic lighting set, a quantity of metal hat stands and slatted wall hooks and a large quantity of packaged and unused neck ties and ladies scarves, etc. (s.d) (2 boxes + loose)

Lot 617

A Lladro porcelain figure 'Lamplighter' number 5205, modelled as a windswept gentleman lighting a gas street lamp, printed and moulded marks to underside, 47cm.

Lot 1726

STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE (1977) - EFX Collectibles Studio-Scale X-Wing Starfighter Red Five Replica - A studio-scale replica by EFX Collectibles of the X-Wing Starfighter Red Five from George Lucas' Star Wars: A New Hope. Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) famously piloted the X-Wing under the callsign Red Five during the Battle of Yavin.Created by EFX Collectibles based on materials from the Lucasfilm archives, this highly-detailed replica is made of resin with die-cast metal and injection-molded plastic elements, painted gray with red, yellow, and blue embellishments and subtle distressing simulating age and battle use. Inside the cockpit is a figure of Skywalker sculpted by Gentle Giant, and behind him is R2-D2 in his astromech socket. The wings can be gently opened or closed for display. The X-Wing is designed to feature lighting effects in the cockpit, R2-D2, and the engines. It includes a mirrored display base featuring the film's title logo and a small power switch, as the base connects to the X-Wing's electronics. The finish of the base exhibits minor smudging and the lot is missing its power adapter, so any current electronic functionality remains untested. Dimensions: 23" x 20" x 11.25" (58.50 cm x 51 cm x 28.75 cm)Contains electronic and mechanical components; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: $2,500 - 5,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM 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 Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 155

HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN (2004) - Harry Potter's (Daniel Radcliffe) Light-Up Wand - Harry Potter's (Daniel Radcliffe) light-up wand from Alfonso Cuaron's Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Harry carried his trusty wand throughout the film, using it to cast a lighting charm that illuminated the wand's tip.Harry first received his signature wand - an 11-inch-long holly wand containing the tail feather of Albus Dumbledore's phoenix, Fawkes - at Ollivander's Diagon Alley wand shop in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Prior to filming, Cuaron offered the core cast updated wands to reflect the changing inner lives of their characters, with Radcliffe ultimately selecting this new style of wand for Potter. An extremely limited number of illuminating wands were then made from a master wand created by supervising modeler Pierre Bohanna. Cast from resin around metal and hand-painted and finished to resemble natural wood, this wand features a gnarled grip with a battery-powered LED light inset in the tip designed to illuminate by twisting the removable bottom end of the grip. The wand exhibits chipped resin, particularly around the edges of the removable bottom, and a fragile battery casing that should be handled with care. Dimensions: 14" x 1" x 1" (35.5 cm x 2.5 cm x 2.5 cm)Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: $20,000 - 40,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, August 15th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM 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 Friday, August 16th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 889

GHOSTBUSTERS (2016) - Screen-Matched Light-Up Reel-to-Reel EVP Recorder - A screen-matched, light-up, reel-to-reel EVP recorder from Paul Feig's Ghostbusters. Scuff marks on the control panel and around the body of this reel-to-reel electronic voice phenomena (EVP) recorder screen-match it to shots of the Ghostbusters recording supernatural phenomena.This Kudelski Nagra III recorder (with supply and take-up reels in place) is attached to a metal base with various switches and knobs, and adhered tech elements including circuit boards and computer fans. The base features red and green lights illuminated by a switch on the left side of the recorder with an attached power cord. While the lighting effects function, the recorder itself does not at this time. Various audio cables run from the recorder, two of which have been cut. Two additional cables are also included. The recorder exhibits some loose or unattached elements. Dimensions: 20" x 18" x 10" (51 cm x 45.75 cm x 25.5 cm)Contains electronic components; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: $1,200 - 2,400Bidding for this lot will end on Friday, August 16th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM 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 Thursday, August 15th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 1241

PARANORMAN (2012) - LAIKA Studios Norman (Kodi Smit-McPhee) Production Faceplate Crew Gift - A LAIKA Studios Norman (Kodi Smit-McPhee) production faceplate crew gift from Chris Butler's and Sam Fell's ParaNorman. This face, and others, were created for and used in filming by Laika Studios, which produced thousands of faces to convey a variety of emotions and expressions. They were then gifted to crew members after production wrapped.This lot consists of a 3-D printed face mounted on a resin plaque, textured and finished to mimic wood, and features a gold-color painted plaque carved "ParaNorman This face was used in frame 49.586." This lot exhibits minor grime. Dimensions: 4.5" x 6.5" x 2.5" (11.5 cm x 16.5 cm x 6.5 cm)Additional Provenance: A Letter of Authenticity signed by chief lighting technician Michael Gall.Estimate: $1,000 - 2,000Bidding for this lot will end on Saturday, August 17th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM 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 Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 845

THE FLY II (1989) - Martin Brundle (Eric Stoltz) Fly Transformation Test Head - A Martin Brundle (Eric Stoltz) fly transformation test head from Chris Walas' The Fly II. Brundle, the son of Seth Brundle (Jeff Goldblum) and Veronica Quaife (Geena Davis), transformed into a monstrous human-fly hybrid before swapping places with Anton Bartok (Lee Richardson).Created to test paint and lighting by Walas' creature effects company Chris Walas, Inc., this latex and polyfoam fly head is hand-painted in shades of teal, black, and green with visible veining, protruding teeth, and red eye slits. It comes molded around a metal pole secured to a matching base for structure and display. The foam exhibits paint flaking throughout, most notably around the neck, as well as several missing teeth and cracking from age and use. It remains fragile and should be handled with caution. Dimensions: 16" x 11" x 12" (40.75 cm x 28 cm x 30.5 cm)Estimate: $1,000 - 2,000Bidding for this lot will end on Friday, August 16th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM 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 Thursday, August 15th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 30

BATMAN (1989) - Screen-Matched Batman's (Michael Keaton) Batwing Six-Foot Motorized Filming Model - The screen-matched, six-foot motorized filming model of Batman's (Michael Keaton) Batwing from Tim Burton's Batman. This highly detailed model features practical lighting and functional motorized components used for specific shots in the film, such as the Gatling gun and balloon clippers. It was the only model built at this size and was used for the Batwing's close-up shots, matching both film shots and production photos. The model was built large-size, with a wingspan of just over six feet, to withstand scrutiny when seen in close-up. After filming, the model was given an inaccurate repaint. It has since been updated with a revised, highly-accurate paint scheme based on all available archival reference photos, and all of the mechanical and electronic elements have been restored. Batman's visual effects were overseen by Derek Meddings of the Meddings Magic Camera Company, a UK effects legend, who specifically oversaw this model's filming.This model is primarily cast fiberglass with an internal metal armature that includes a structural mounting bar at the craft's rear. It features a detailed cockpit interior and a miniature Batman figure with an acrylic cockpit cover. It is also outfitted with numerous practical elements that were utilized in filming, including rotation of the Batman figure's head; nose-mounted clippers with extend/retract and close/open capability, and associated saw-blade, featured in the memorable shots where the Batwing steals the Joker's (Jack Nicholson) balloons; Gatling gun with deploy/retract and spin capability; deployable missiles; steering flap with open/close functionality; running lights; and strobes in the nose cannon and near the Gatling gun. The mechanisms were originally pneumatic, and there is an opening cut into the back of the body where the hoses and electrical wires exit the body, as the cutout and mounting bar were always framed out of the shot during filming.The six-foot model is one of several Batwings built for the film: a two-foot model was created for wider shots where the craft moves significantly in the frame, and an even smaller model was used for the shot of the Batwing in front of the moon. An insert cockpit was also built for filming Keaton. The six-foot version is the one most prominently featured in the film and is seen in the Batwing's close-ups. Production blueprints and canon sources place the in-universe width of the Batwing at between 27' or a bit over, meaning the model is approximately 1/4 or 1/5 scale. The Batman figure in the six-foot model was made slightly undersized to this scale, making the craft feel larger in the close-ups.Like the 1989 Batmobile, the design of the Batwing is considered one of the most successful in any Batman film. It is credited to director Burton, production designer Anton Furst, and concept artist Julian Caldow. Caldow did several concept illustrations of the Batwing and Batmobile based on instruction from Furst. Caldow's concept illustrations for both of these now-legendary vehicles are well-known, having been published on lobby cards, magazines, books, and trading cards. Formal blueprints were drawn up from the concepts, and the construction of the six-foot model began at Model Effects Ltd, headed by Peter Aston. Model makers Brian Cole and Garry Hood began the build, before expert technician Greg Morgan took over and completed most of the work. Jose Granell sculpted the Batman figure in the cockpit separately. In addition to the build, Morgan was on stand-by with the model through the shooting at Shepperton Studios, alongside Derek Meddings himself. Meddings and Morgan did the final weathering, and Letraset did the detailing work at Shepperton just before the model was filmed.After a prior, lesser-quality attempt to update the model's paintwork, a high-quality restoration was performed more recently to restore the model as closely as possible to its original filming appearance. It was repainted with graphite metallics and weathered down to match the original finish based on all existing photo references. During the repaint process, original stencil markings were uncovered below layers of paint, traced, and recreated precisely. Some remain original as they were never repainted, such as the cannon and dashboard markings. The Batman figure was also repainted, and a replica cape was created, the original having been lost. The mechanical components that were originally pneumatic were updated to run on linear actuators and servos, meaning the functionality could be demonstrated without compressed air. The mechanisms themselves remain original. Running lights were updated to LEDs, and modern strobes replaced the original damaged ones. A new control box was fabricated to drive the mechanical functions. The upper fin on the Gatling gun side had been lost to time and was patterned off the remaining fin and recreated. The cockpit's side rails were also recreated. All other detailing, including the cockpit itself, remains original.The Batwing sequence was frequently cited as an audience favorite when Batman was released. The memorable shot of the Batwing in front of the moon was used for the film's soundtrack album cover, and the Batwing found its way onto all forms of consumer products. The craft is known to film fans worldwide, and its success as a design mirrors the wider success experienced by the film both in 1989 and beyond. Batman's blockbuster success is regularly cited as being the best of all Batman films. It was the fastest film to ever gross $100 million and ignited a wave of "Batmania." The film won an Academy Award® for Art Direction, amongst numerous other awards and nominations.The six-foot Batwing model is presented on a custom-fabricated display stand to support its substantial frame, with adjustments possible for display height, rotation, and tilt angle. It is the only six-foot Batwing built for the film and matches shots in the film as well as production photos. The model is in excellent restored condition and is one of the most significant Batman-franchise artifacts we have offered at auction. Dimensions: 6 ft. 3 in. x 4 ft. 10 in. x 1 ft. 6 in. (1.9 m x 1.5 m x 0.5 m)Contains electronic and mechanical components; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.Special shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: $250,000 - 500,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, August 15th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM 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 Friday, August 16th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 10

ALIEN (1979) - USCSS Nostromo 11-Foot Principal Filming Model - The 11-foot USCSS Nostromo principal filming model miniature from Ridley Scott's Alien. The crew of the Weyland-Yutani Corporation's USCSS Nostromo were awakened from hypersleep by a distress signal from a desolate moon, and soon found themselves hunted by the deadly xenomorph. The Nostromo, a tug-ship that pulled the massive flat refinery model, was the primary spacecraft featured in the film and was the setting for the majority of its events.The tug-ship was called the Leviathan in early script drafts and took its final name, Nostromo, from a 1904 Joseph Conrad novel that was significant to Alien writer Dan O'Bannon. The look of the ship was explored for months by concept artists Chris Foss and Ron Cobb; Foss especially produced a large volume of concepts for the exterior while Cobb focused on interiors. Cobb was focused on function as well as form, and did some exterior designs as he thought through the logic of his interiors. The producers and director had trouble agreeing on a final design and eventually a large number of the concepts were passed to Academy Award-winning effects supervisor Brian Johnson. Johnson assembled a veteran effects team for Alien and a number of his crew were involved with the Nostromo final design and construction, including Ron Hone, Bill Pearson, Simon Deering, Martin Bower, and a number of others. Working primarily from one of Cobb's exterior designs, Hone and Pearson built a final prototype of the Nostromo as a small 3D model, which Johnson had Ridley Scott approve, enabling the team to proceed with construction on the final filming models.Three scale models of the Nostromo tug-ship were made at Bray Studios: this, the principal 11-foot hero used for the majority of the shots in the film, a four-foot medium model with illuminating engines for rear shots, and a 12-inch model for shots incorporating the large, flat ore refinery platform that the Nostromo was towing. The largest model was the primary construction effort, and was first built with a yellow finish in line with Cobb's industrial designs. When Ridley Scott finished the film's live-action photography, he personally took over filming the effects sequences (underway at Shepperton Studios) and had the models repainted dark gray and distressed extensively to imply decades of deep-space travel.The Nostromo model is constructed primarily of wood paneling and hand-carved wood forms assembled around a robust steel frame and clad with plastic surface panels and detailing from various pieces from off-the-shelf model kits, a process the model makers referred to as "widgeting." It follows an overall deep-space aesthetic seen in both 2001: A Space Odyssey and Star Wars before it. The symmetrical design features various intake vents, engines, antennae, lights, and landing gear.The model was designed to be shot from all sides and thus could be removed from its primary rolling frame and hung from above, or mounted through steel ports on either side (hidden under plastic cover panels) in order to raise or lower it via forklift. It was outfitted with a lighting system, featuring many tiny light bulbs fitted in small holes throughout the body, and a CO2 system that would spray "gas" from the hull for certain shots. The lighting system was sometimes augmented with a separate additional rig that could be attached for shots that required it, such as ones of the Nostromo landing on the planet, where Scott wanted to see even more extensive lighting.After filming, the model traveled to Los Angeles to be part of the film's premiere promotions. It was subsequently stored outside under tarps for a number of years and its condition worsened from the elements. An extensive restoration of the model was performed by effects house Grant McCune Design (modelmaker Grant McCune was best known for his work on Star Wars) around 2009, led by industry veterans Monty Shook and Jack Edjourian. The team worked from an extensive body of production photo references to ensure the restoration was faithful to the original build. The intricate work involved straightening and stabilizing structural elements that had become dislodged or warped, and recreating missing surface elements, including panels and model kit detail pieces. Dislocated pieces were fitted again, and a number of missing elements were recreated, notably, two of the three landing gear, the underside component containing the three large lights at the front, two of the three engine interior detail clusters and various engine flaps, one of the intake vents, the side-panel structure mount cover plates, the front radar dish, and the antennae seen on the ship's body. The recreated pieces were made by molding existing examples (such as the landing gear and engine details) wherever possible, for the most faithful recreations possible. The lighting system and CO2 system are largely removed from the model and are not functional, though it would be possible to retrofit a new lighting system if desired.The Nostromo is frequently cited as one of the classic examples of a spaceship in modern cinema, alongside craft such as the Millennium Falcon and the Discovery from 2001: A Space Odyssey. The historic model comes mounted on its original black steel frame for display, and exhibits good, restored condition with wear and aging visible on many components. Further details of the restoration work are covered in a series of videos on Propstore's YouTube channel and additional restoration information can be provided on request. Dimensions: 136" x 73.5" x 73" (345.5 cm x 187 cm x 185.5 cm)Special shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: $250,000 - 500,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, August 15th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM 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 Friday, August 16th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 368

STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE (T.V. SERIES, 2005) - Full-Size "In A Mirror, Darkly" Original Series-Style Defiant Bridge Set - A full-size "In A Mirror, Darkly" Original Series-style Defiant bridge set from the television series Star Trek: Enterprise. In the Season 4 two-parter, "In a Mirror, Darkly," the mirror universe Jonathan Archer (Scott Bakula) and his crew discovered the Constitution-class USS Defiant, which had been transported both from the prime universe and from a century ahead of them.These episodes, while serving as a prequel to the classic Star Trek episode "Mirror, Mirror," actually serve as a sequel to the 1968 episode "The Tholian Web" as well. In "The Tholian Web," Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and crew came upon the USS Defiant, interphasing between universes, before it eventually disappeared into an unknown parallel universe, never to be seen again in the Prime Universe. Nearly 38 years after that episode aired, "In A Mirror, Darkly" revealed that not only was the Defiant sent into the Mirror Universe of "Mirror, Mirror", but also a century into the past, giving the Terran Empire the advanced technology it would need to crush any rebellion and establish the dominant power it held by "Mirror, Mirror."For the production of the "The Tholian Web" in 1968, the Defiant was made a Constitution-class vessel, just like the Starship Enterprise, allowing the production to simply reuse the Enterprise set for the Defiant. Therefore, for "In a Mirror, Darkly," production designer Herman Zimmerman and his art department had to essentially recreate the iconic bridge of the USS Enterprise as seen throughout the original 1966 Star Trek series, with some minor alterations both to establish it as the Defiant and subtly update some of the effects used to portray the 23rd century technology. It was constructed on Paramount's Stage 9, and was the first time a full three-quarter version of the famous bridge set stood on a Paramount soundstage since the end of the original Star Trek series in 1969.This oversized lot is constructed primarily of wooden framing with composite wood paneling and consists of a gray wooden doorway with two orange-red turbolift doors held in place by a wooden beam across the back of them; two gray wooden wall panels for either side of the door, one with an opening in which a diagram of the ship would be inserted via metal television mount with an plexiglass sheet, and another with a black foam core panel onto which a Red Alert indicator light would be placed; two gray wooden wall panels for connecting the turbolift alcove to the main bridge; and four gray, blue, and black wooden station segments with colorful acrylic simulated buttons, some of which are numbered, large foam board screens with images of space, small acrylic screens with colorful readouts, and corrugated plastic vents at the bottom of each segment with blue cellophane backings. One segment has a brown woven speaker-like device built into it. While some of the display screens have small black boxes on the back where lighting elements would have been inserted and two sections have fluorescent tube light hookups with power cords, these lighting effects have not been tested and their current functionality, if any, remains unknown. The elements of this lot have various tape and sticker labels on the backsides. They exhibit chipped and cracked paint, splintered wood with some holes present, lifted film on the buttons, missing buttons, and grime. Dimensions: (largest) 115" x 97" x 44" (292.25 cm x 246.5 cm x 112 cm)Special shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: $50,000 - 100,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, August 15th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM 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 Friday, August 16th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 1644

STAR WARS: THE PHANTOM MENACE (1999) - Queen Padme Amidala's (Natalie Portman) Naboo Royal Starship Console - QueenPadme Amidala's (Natalie Portman) Naboo Royal Starship console from George Lucas' Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. Queen Amidala escaped from Naboo with Master Qui-Gon Jinn (Liam Neeson) and his Padawan, Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) on her signature Starship after she was captured by the Trade Federation. This lot is made of white painted particle board with panel cut-outs and metal knobs. The board is decorated with brown painted aircraft symbols and the backing is wired for lighting features on the knobs. This console exhibits chipped paint and glue residue with minor grime throughout. Dimensions: 20" x 10.75" x 3.25" (51 cm x 27.5 cm x 8.5 cm)Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: $1,000 - 2,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM 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 Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 1598

STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE (1993-1999) - "Trials and Tribble-ations" Enterprise Turbolift Handle and Ladder Segment - An Enterprise turbolift handle and ladder segment from the Season 5 episode "Trials and Tribble-ations" of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. In the episode, the crew of the Defiant traveled back in time to the Enterprise of the 23rd century while it endured a Tribble invasion, including in scenes in which Julian Bashir (Alexander Siddig) and Miles O'Brien (Colm Meaney) struggled to understand the starship's vintage turbolift handles and scanned its ladders for signs of Arne Darvin (Charlie Brill)This lot consists of a two-piece wooden handle, including a body segment with a hole in the center for inserting a light and a dowel inset at the bottom, as well as a metal ladder segment painted red with three vertical shafts, a triangular base with holes for mounting to a larger surface, and rounded, horizontally-oriented rungs between each shaft. Both handle components are painted in matching gray with a matte finish. The handle is scuffed at top and scratched around the lighting hole, while the ladder segment exhibits paint chipping from production use. Dimensions: 10.25" x 4.25" x 4.25" (26 cm x 11 cm x 11 cm)Estimate: $500 - 1,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM 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 Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 303

A large collection of used DJ equipment and lighting rig. Includes: Cloud VS2500 DJ Console in flight case, Akai ap-B110 belt drive auto return Turntable, JVC A-X2 Phono Integrated Amplifier, Pioneer PD-Z73T Twin-Tray CD Player, DVD player boxed but used, a pair of Index speakers, a pair of Akai speakers, various lighting rigs and bulbs and 7 record flight cases. Electrical equipment has not been tested. Collection Only.

Lot 1539

Juwel aquarium with pump and lighting, 60 x 30 x 30cm H. All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 2142

Three Train Tech coach lighting packs, new in packs, OO gauge. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2156

Train Tech N gauge, two coach lighting packs, LCN10P level crossing twin light set with sound, LCN10 level crossing single light set with sound, and BL2 red buffer stop light, all new, ex shop stock. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 228

Horse Racing - A collection of vintage mid 20th century circa 1970s black and white horse racing photographs. To include Tingle Creek with David Mould winning the Virginia Gold Cup, Parthia - Persian Gul - Lighting Derby, The Hennessy Gold Cup at Newbury - Arkle - P Taaffe. Framed and glazed. One measures approx. 40cm x 32cm 

Lot 231

Two early 20th century cast brass worker figures. On figure being in the form of a lamp lighter lighting a street lamp, the other in the form of a street sweeper. Tallest measures approx. 32cm tall.

Lot 777

A lighting system including stands, flashes and carrying bag

Lot 332

A KIT BUILT DOLLS HOUSE OF A GEORGIAN TOWNHOUSE to include a hand painted three-storey dolls house with wooden and ceramic furniture throughout, three figures, electric supply is fitted for lighting, height 79cm x length 69cm x width 30cm (1) (Condition Report: power cable not included, scratches visible to the house facade, assorted furniture, broken banister)

Lot 137

Artist: Roberto MattaTitle: Mots Desserre Freins IIIOrigin: Chili, 1972Medium: Aquatint Print on PaperDimensions: 10x13inAdditional Information: A colorful abstract print with unrecognizable human-like figures. The figures will have human body parts, such as a foot or hand. Even though, that hand will have two fingers. The piece is playful yet simple. The piece is hand-signed in pencil. The edition number is 78/100. The piece is not framed. An in-person inspection is available for all auctions. Blue Box Auction Gallery strongly suggests that bidders personally inspect items prior to bidding. We make considerable efforts to accurately represent all items. Descriptions are based on visual inspection under typical office lighting and do not include UV light examination unless otherwise noted. These descriptions are provided as opinions by our staff and are not necessarily definitive assessments. Therefore, we do not guarantee the content of written or verbal descriptions and/or condition reports. Please contact us for a more thorough examination or to schedule an in-person inspection. Remember, all lots are sold "AS IS," and all sales are final, as further outlined in our auction terms and conditions. The absence of a condition report does not imply the absence of condition issues.

Lot 177

Renato Wilde Beast IP Gun Limited Edition 24/50Case Size: 46mmCase Material: 316L steelBezel Color: blackCrown Type: screw down diamondMovement Component: Swiss Ronda 7004.pBand Material: stainless steelTone: black charcoalWater resistant: 30ATMItem does not function, no missing parts Renato Wilde Beast Limited Edition 34/100Case Size: 46mmCase Material: 316L Stainless SteelMaterial: steelBezel Color: blackCrown Type: screw downMovement: Swiss Quartz Ronda 7003.nBand Material: stainless steelTone: blackWater resistant: 30ATMItem does not function, no missing parts Renato Swiss Rubber Integrations Limited Edition 255/500Case Size: 46mmCase Material: 316L Stainless SteelMaterial: steelBezel Color: blackCrown Type: diamond screw downMovement: Swiss Quartz Ronda 7004.PBand Material: stainless steelTone: blackWater resistant:30ATMItem does not function, no missing partsRenato Wilde Beast IP Gun Limited Edition 24/50 Bezel Measures 43.46x43.46mmRenato Wilde Beast IP Gun Limited Edition 24/50 Measures 5inAn in-person inspection is available for all auctions. Blue Box Auction Gallery strongly suggests that bidders personally inspect items prior to bidding. We make considerable efforts to accurately represent all items. Descriptions are based on visual inspection under typical office lighting and do not include UV light examination unless otherwise noted. These descriptions are provided as opinions by our staff and are not necessarily definitive assessments. Therefore, we do not guarantee the content of written or verbal descriptions and/or condition reports. Please contact us for a more thorough examination or to schedule an in-person inspection. Remember, all lots are sold "AS IS," and all sales are final, as further outlined in our auction terms and conditions. The absence of a condition report does not imply the absence of condition issues.

Lot 85

Case Size: 38mmCase Material: Stainless steelBezel Color: BlackCrown Type: Screw downMovement: Automatic R197Band Material: Leather Tone: Yellow Water resistant: 20ATMBezel Measures 38.30x39.04mmTested and worksAn in-person inspection is available for all auctions. Blue Box Auction Gallery strongly suggests that bidders personally inspect items prior to bidding. We make considerable efforts to accurately represent all items. Descriptions are based on visual inspection under typical office lighting and do not include UV light examination unless otherwise noted. These descriptions are provided as opinions by our staff and are not necessarily definitive assessments. Therefore, we do not guarantee the content of written or verbal descriptions and/or condition reports. Please contact us for a more thorough examination or to schedule an in-person inspection. Remember, all lots are sold "AS IS," and all sales are final, as further outlined in our auction terms and conditions. The absence of a condition report does not imply the absence of condition issues.

Lot 186

A highly decorative tequila stopper made by David Yurman in 2013. The stopper is rubber while the body is shaped like a sword handle. The body is two-toned with dark silver with a waffle texture and a gold-toned organic fire design that drips down the shaft of the sword. The top of the stopper is marked DY. Measures 2x5in An in-person inspection is available for all auctions. Blue Box Auction Gallery strongly suggests that bidders personally inspect items prior to bidding. We make considerable efforts to accurately represent all items. Descriptions are based on visual inspection under typical office lighting and do not include UV light examination unless otherwise noted. These descriptions are provided as opinions by our staff and are not necessarily definitive assessments. Therefore, we do not guarantee the content of written or verbal descriptions and/or condition reports. Please contact us for a more thorough examination or to schedule an in-person inspection. Remember, all lots are sold "AS IS," and all sales are final, as further outlined in our auction terms and conditions. The absence of a condition report does not imply the absence of condition issues.

Lot 215

Artist: Jan Vinopal Title: Reverse Glass Painting Origin: American Czech Medium: Oil on Glass Dimensions: 12x17in Additional Information: Portrait of a child with a bird using the reverse painted glass technique. Paper on the back with the history of the technique and information about the artist.An in-person inspection is available for all auctions. Blue Box Auction Gallery strongly suggests that bidders personally inspect items prior to bidding. We make considerable efforts to accurately represent all items. Descriptions are based on visual inspection under typical office lighting and do not include UV light examination unless otherwise noted. These descriptions are provided as opinions by our staff and are not necessarily definitive assessments. Therefore, we do not guarantee the content of written or verbal descriptions and/or condition reports. Please contact us for a more thorough examination or to schedule an in-person inspection. Remember, all lots are sold "AS IS," and all sales are final, as further outlined in our auction terms and conditions. The absence of a condition report does not imply the absence of condition issues.

Lot 270

Artist: Roberto MattaTitle: Vitreurs From Hom'mere III SeriesOrigin: ChiliMedium: Aquatint on PaperDimensions: 25.5x31inCondition: ExcellentAdditional Information: A print filled with color and abstract figures and shapes. The structure looks as if it is floating through the blue sky. The structure is designed like a machine although the piece has familiar subjects. The piece is hand-signed. The edition is 52/100. The print is framed. An in-person inspection is available for all auctions. Blue Box Auction Gallery strongly suggests that bidders personally inspect items prior to bidding. We make considerable efforts to accurately represent all items. Descriptions are based on visual inspection under typical office lighting and do not include UV light examination unless otherwise noted. These descriptions are provided as opinions by our staff and are not necessarily definitive assessments. Therefore, we do not guarantee the content of written or verbal descriptions and/or condition reports. Please contact us for a more thorough examination or to schedule an in-person inspection. Remember, all lots are sold "AS IS," and all sales are final, as further outlined in our auction terms and conditions. The absence of a condition report does not imply the absence of condition issues.

Lot 87

Case Size: 45mmCase Material: PVD Coated Stainless SteelBezel Color: BlackCrown Type: Push/pullCrystal Type: SapphireMovement Component: Swiss 25 jewelsCaliber: 2834-2Function: AutomaticBand Material: LeatherTone: BlackSize:22mmWater resistant: 5atmBezel Measures 43.29x44.72mmTested and works An in-person inspection is available for all auctions. Blue Box Auction Gallery strongly suggests that bidders personally inspect items prior to bidding. We make considerable efforts to accurately represent all items. Descriptions are based on visual inspection under typical office lighting and do not include UV light examination unless otherwise noted. These descriptions are provided as opinions by our staff and are not necessarily definitive assessments. Therefore, we do not guarantee the content of written or verbal descriptions and/or condition reports. Please contact us for a more thorough examination or to schedule an in-person inspection. Remember, all lots are sold "AS IS," and all sales are final, as further outlined in our auction terms and conditions. The absence of a condition report does not imply the absence of condition issues.

Lot 148

Artist: Louis LcartTitle: Florist of a WomanMedium: BronzeDimensions: 22 x 12 x 7 inAdditional Information: The bronze sculpture created by Louis Icart and titled Florist is of a woman on a balcony or porch near a tree the bends over shading her. In her hand is a basket of flowers while her other hand holds up her long dress. The sculpture is etched with A S B on the front and Icart on the back. An in-person inspection is available for all auctions. Blue Box Auction Gallery strongly suggests that bidders personally inspect items prior to bidding. We make considerable efforts to accurately represent all items. Descriptions are based on visual inspection under typical office lighting and do not include UV light examination unless otherwise noted. These descriptions are provided as opinions by our staff and are not necessarily definitive assessments. Therefore, we do not guarantee the content of written or verbal descriptions and/or condition reports. Please contact us for a more thorough examination or to schedule an in-person inspection. Remember, all lots are sold "AS IS," and all sales are final, as further outlined in our auction terms and conditions. The absence of a condition report does not imply the absence of condition issues.

Lot 78

Case Size: 50mmCase Material: Surgical grade stainless steelBezel Color: Gold blackCrown Type: Screw down and pushCrystal Type: Hardened K1Mineral Movement: SII NE88A mechanical chronograph with column wheel and vertical clutch 34 JewelsBand Material: Leather and rubberTone: BlackWater resistant:20ATMBezel Measures 47.63x48.61inTested and worksAn in-person inspection is available for all auctions. Blue Box Auction Gallery strongly suggests that bidders personally inspect items prior to bidding. We make considerable efforts to accurately represent all items. Descriptions are based on visual inspection under typical office lighting and do not include UV light examination unless otherwise noted. These descriptions are provided as opinions by our staff and are not necessarily definitive assessments. Therefore, we do not guarantee the content of written or verbal descriptions and/or condition reports. Please contact us for a more thorough examination or to schedule an in-person inspection. Remember, all lots are sold "AS IS," and all sales are final, as further outlined in our auction terms and conditions. The absence of a condition report does not imply the absence of condition issues.

Lot 145

Artist: Hajime NamikiTitle: Dragon 6Origin: Japan, 1995Medium: Woodblock Print on PaperDimensions: 20x9inAdditional Information: Two blue dragons curve around the composition facing each other in a duel-like position. The background is metallic silver giving focus to the dragons. The piece is hand-signed, dated, and titled in graphite. The edition number is 249/500. The piece is framed.An in-person inspection is available for all auctions. Blue Box Auction Gallery strongly suggests that bidders personally inspect items prior to bidding. We make considerable efforts to accurately represent all items. Descriptions are based on visual inspection under typical office lighting and do not include UV light examination unless otherwise noted. These descriptions are provided as opinions by our staff and are not necessarily definitive assessments. Therefore, we do not guarantee the content of written or verbal descriptions and/or condition reports. Please contact us for a more thorough examination or to schedule an in-person inspection. Remember, all lots are sold "AS IS," and all sales are final, as further outlined in our auction terms and conditions. The absence of a condition report does not imply the absence of condition issues.

Lot 86

Case Size: 43mmCase Material: Stainless steelCrown Type: Push/pullCrystal Type: Mineral glassMovement: Quartz Ronda 5021Band Material: RubberTone: BlackWater resistant:50m BezelMeasures 43.36x40.73mmNot in working condition An in-person inspection is available for all auctions. Blue Box Auction Gallery strongly suggests that bidders personally inspect items prior to bidding. We make considerable efforts to accurately represent all items. Descriptions are based on visual inspection under typical office lighting and do not include UV light examination unless otherwise noted. These descriptions are provided as opinions by our staff and are not necessarily definitive assessments. Therefore, we do not guarantee the content of written or verbal descriptions and/or condition reports. Please contact us for a more thorough examination or to schedule an in-person inspection. Remember, all lots are sold "AS IS," and all sales are final, as further outlined in our auction terms and conditions. The absence of a condition report does not imply the absence of condition issues.

Lot 129

Artist: Janos Apatfalvi Czene (1904-84)Title: Still Life of BooksMedium: Oil on CanvasDimensions: 41.5x29.5in.Additional Information: An original oil painting of a still life of books and objects. The scene is of books and documents arranged on a wooden table against a somber half-lit wall. Additionally, there is a half-burned white candle and spectacles lying near a small red container. The piece is hand-signed and numbered Czene J-316 on the back. There is information about the painting and artist as well as the original gallery receipt on the back. An in-person inspection is available for all auctions. Blue Box Auction Gallery strongly suggests that bidders personally inspect items prior to bidding. We make considerable efforts to accurately represent all items. Descriptions are based on visual inspection under typical office lighting and do not include UV light examination unless otherwise noted. These descriptions are provided as opinions by our staff and are not necessarily definitive assessments. Therefore, we do not guarantee the content of written or verbal descriptions and/or condition reports. Please contact us for a more thorough examination or to schedule an in-person inspection. Remember, all lots are sold "AS IS," and all sales are final, as further outlined in our auction terms and conditions. The absence of a condition report does not imply the absence of condition issues.

Lot 121

Mink crystal sculpture with eyes of Diamond, believed to be by Lloyd Atkins in the 1970's. The Steuben mark is on the front base. There are no visible scratches or chips in the crystal. Measures 8 x 3 x 4 in. An in-person inspection is available for all auctions. Blue Box Auction Gallery strongly suggests that bidders personally inspect items prior to bidding. We make considerable efforts to accurately represent all items. Descriptions are based on visual inspection under typical office lighting and do not include UV light examination unless otherwise noted. These descriptions are provided as opinions by our staff and are not necessarily definitive assessments. Therefore, we do not guarantee the content of written or verbal descriptions and/or condition reports. Please contact us for a more thorough examination or to schedule an in-person inspection. Remember, all lots are sold "AS IS," and all sales are final, as further outlined in our auction terms and conditions. The absence of a condition report does not imply the absence of condition issues.

Lot 66

Case Size: 48mmCase Material: Stainless steelBezel Color: Orange blackCrown Type: Screw downCrystal Type: Antireflective sapphireMovement Component: 3540.DCaliber: RondaFunction: Quart BandMaterial: Stainless steelTone: BlackNot in working condition.Measures 5inBezel Measures 49.23x48.12mm An in-person inspection is available for all auctions. Blue Box Auction Gallery strongly suggests that bidders personally inspect items prior to bidding. We make considerable efforts to accurately represent all items. Descriptions are based on visual inspection under typical office lighting and do not include UV light examination unless otherwise noted. These descriptions are provided as opinions by our staff and are not necessarily definitive assessments. Therefore, we do not guarantee the content of written or verbal descriptions and/or condition reports. Please contact us for a more thorough examination or to schedule an in-person inspection. Remember, all lots are sold "AS IS," and all sales are final, as further outlined in our auction terms and conditions. The absence of a condition report does not imply the absence of condition issues.

Lot 97

Modern Master of Traditional Japanese Silver craft, Seki Takehiko, created this miniature and intricate sterling sailboat. The Sailboat is marked Sterling 960 Seki. The base "water" is unmarked. There are no visible flaws. Measures 7 x 4.5 x 7.5 inAn in-person inspection is available for all auctions. Blue Box Auction Gallery strongly suggests that bidders personally inspect items prior to bidding. We make considerable efforts to accurately represent all items. Descriptions are based on visual inspection under typical office lighting and do not include UV light examination unless otherwise noted. These descriptions are provided as opinions by our staff and are not necessarily definitive assessments. Therefore, we do not guarantee the content of written or verbal descriptions and/or condition reports. Please contact us for a more thorough examination or to schedule an in-person inspection. Remember, all lots are sold "AS IS," and all sales are final, as further outlined in our auction terms and conditions. The absence of a condition report does not imply the absence of condition issues.

Lot 105

Antique 5-inch carved ox-horn bowl with stork motif. Wonderful condition. One 19th-century Hongmu rope twist pattern stand measuring six inches in diameter. One intricately carved plum wood Chinese ink brush wash basin. A tin plate with a silver-tone with etchings of Asian plant life, such as bamboo, flowers, and pine needles. The plants are colorful and shine. The plate is light in weight. The plate does include a stand. There are no visible markings. Ox-Horn Bowl Measures approximately 5 inches in diameter. An in-person inspection is available for all auctions. Blue Box Auction Gallery strongly suggests that bidders personally inspect items prior to bidding. We make considerable efforts to accurately represent all items. Descriptions are based on visual inspection under typical office lighting and do not include UV light examination unless otherwise noted. These descriptions are provided as opinions by our staff and are not necessarily definitive assessments. Therefore, we do not guarantee the content of written or verbal descriptions and/or condition reports. Please contact us for a more thorough examination or to schedule an in-person inspection. Remember, all lots are sold "AS IS," and all sales are final, as further outlined in our auction terms and conditions. The absence of a condition report does not imply the absence of condition issues.

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