The Lord of the Rings - Rusty metal key used in set dressing around Moria, 11cm. Provenance: The vendor owned an event planning company in the early 1990s until 2008. They organised the Lord of the Rings Cannes Press Festival in 2001. New Line chairman Bob Shaye and Dir. P. Jackson presented 25 minutes of footage from the film, which featured a montage introducing key characters, as well as a 14-minute excerpt of a chase sequence in the Mines of Moria and previews of the second and third installments of the trilogy, due in December 2002 and 2003, respectively.The event culminated in a party that was held at the Chateau de Castellaras near the town of Mougins, where they reconstructed a lot of the sets and displayed set dressings and props from the actual movies (flown in especially from New Zealand).After the event, everything was deconstructed and sent back to NZ but the vendors got the permission to keep these few items as a gift.
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The Lord of the Rings - A green glass bottle from Bilbo Baggins home in the shire, 30cm. Provenance: The vendor owned an event planning company in the early 1990s until 2008. They organised the Lord of the Rings Cannes Press Festival in 2001. New Line chairman Bob Shaye and Dir. P. Jackson presented 25 minutes of footage from the film, which featured a montage introducing key characters, as well as a 14-minute excerpt of a chase sequence in the Mines of Moria and previews of the second and third installments of the trilogy, due in December 2002 and 2003, respectively.The event culminated in a party that was held at the Chateau de Castellaras near the town of Mougins, where they reconstructed a lot of the sets and displayed set dressings and props from the actual movies (flown in especially from New Zealand).After the event, everything was deconstructed and sent back to NZ but the vendors got the permission to keep these few items as a gift.
The Lord of the Rings - A metal ring worn by one of the servants of Sauron.Provenance: The vendor owned an event planning company in the early 1990s until 2008. They organised the Lord of the Rings Cannes Press Festival in 2001. New Line chairman Bob Shaye and Dir. P. Jackson presented 25 minutes of footage from the film, which featured a montage introducing key characters, as well as a 14-minute excerpt of a chase sequence in the Mines of Moria and previews of the second and third installments of the trilogy, due in December 2002 and 2003, respectively.The event culminated in a party that was held at the Chateau de Castellaras near the town of Mougins, where they reconstructed a lot of the sets and displayed set dressings and props from the actual movies (flown in especially from New Zealand).After the event, everything was deconstructed and sent back to NZ but the vendors got the permission to keep these few items as a gift.
The Lord of the Rings - Three pewter tankards from the Prancing Pony scenes (3). Provenance: The vendor owned an event planning company in the early 1990s until 2008. They organised the Lord of the Rings Cannes Press Festival in 2001. New Line chairman Bob Shaye and Dir. P. Jackson presented 25 minutes of footage from the film, which featured a montage introducing key characters, as well as a 14-minute excerpt of a chase sequence in the Mines of Moria and previews of the second and third installments of the trilogy, due in December 2002 and 2003, respectively.The event culminated in a party that was held at the Chateau de Castellaras near the town of Mougins, where they reconstructed a lot of the sets and displayed set dressings and props from the actual movies (flown in especially from New Zealand).After the event, everything was deconstructed and sent back to NZ but the vendors got the permission to keep these few items as a gift.
The Lord of the Rings - Metal jug from Bilbo Baggins home in the Shire, 20 cm. Provenance: The vendor owned an event planning company in the early 1990s until 2008. They organised the Lord of the Rings Cannes Press Festival in 2001. New Line chairman Bob Shaye and Dir. P. Jackson presented 25 minutes of footage from the film, which featured a montage introducing key characters, as well as a 14-minute excerpt of a chase sequence in the Mines of Moria and previews of the second and third installments of the trilogy, due in December 2002 and 2003, respectively.The event culminated in a party that was held at the Chateau de Castellaras near the town of Mougins, where they reconstructed a lot of the sets and displayed set dressings and props from the actual movies (flown in especially from New Zealand).After the event, everything was deconstructed and sent back to NZ but the vendors got the permission to keep these few items as a gift.
The Lord of the Rings - A plate, mug, jug and two other items all used on sets around the Shire (5). Provenance: The vendor owned an event planning company in the early 1990s until 2008. They organised the Lord of the Rings Cannes Press Festival in 2001. New Line chairman Bob Shaye and Dir. P. Jackson presented 25 minutes of footage from the film, which featured a montage introducing key characters, as well as a 14-minute excerpt of a chase sequence in the Mines of Moria and previews of the second and third installments of the trilogy, due in December 2002 and 2003, respectively.The event culminated in a party that was held at the Chateau de Castellaras near the town of Mougins, where they reconstructed a lot of the sets and displayed set dressings and props from the actual movies (flown in especially from New Zealand).After the event, everything was deconstructed and sent back to NZ but the vendors got the permission to keep these few items as a gift.
The Lord of the Rings - A piece of Orc armour, constructed from painted fibreglass. Provenance: The vendor owned an event planning company in the early 1990s until 2008. They organised the Lord of the Rings Cannes Press Festival in 2001. New Line chairman Bob Shaye and Dir. P. Jackson presented 25 minutes of footage from the film, which featured a montage introducing key characters, as well as a 14-minute excerpt of a chase sequence in the Mines of Moria and previews of the second and third installments of the trilogy, due in December 2002 and 2003, respectively.The event culminated in a party that was held at the Chateau de Castellaras near the town of Mougins, where they reconstructed a lot of the sets and displayed set dressings and props from the actual movies (flown in especially from New Zealand).After the event, everything was deconstructed and sent back to NZ but the vendors got the permission to keep these few items as a gift.
The Lord of the Rings - Dwarf Urn constructed from clay and used as set dressing around Moria, Approx. 30cm. Provenance: The vendor owned an event planning company in the early 1990s until 2008. They organised the Lord of the Rings Cannes Press Festival in 2001. New Line chairman Bob Shaye and Dir. P. Jackson presented 25 minutes of footage from the film, which featured a montage introducing key characters, as well as a 14-minute excerpt of a chase sequence in the Mines of Moria and previews of the second and third installments of the trilogy, due in December 2002 and 2003, respectively.The event culminated in a party that was held at the Chateau de Castellaras near the town of Mougins, where they reconstructed a lot of the sets and displayed set dressings and props from the actual movies (flown in especially from New Zealand).After the event, everything was deconstructed and sent back to NZ but the vendors got the permission to keep these few items as a gift.
Christopher Lee signed 10x8 black and white pictured with Sybil Danning in the movie The Howling II. Sir Christopher Frank Carandini Lee, CBE, CStJ (27 May 1922 - 7 June 2015) was an English actor, singer and author. With a career spanning nearly seven decades, Lee was well known for portraying villains and became best known for his role as Count Dracula in a sequence of Hammer Horror films. His other film roles include Francisco Scaramanga in the James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun (1974), Count Dooku in the Star Wars prequel trilogy (2002-2005), and Saruman in the Lord of the Rings film trilogy (2001-2003) and the Hobbit film trilogy (2012-2014). Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Stunning Display! Lord Of The Rings Billy Boyd hand signed professionally mounted display. This beautiful display consists of a 10"x8" photo, hand signed by Billy Boyd as Pippin, from the amazing movie, Lord of the Rings. This has been mounted with a logo underneath the photo, and the overall size of the mounted display is 14 inches x 11 inches. This signed photo is guaranteed authentic, and is supplied from one of the UK's leading autograph memorabilia companies. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
NO RESERVE Tolkien (J.R.R.) [The Lord of the Rings], 3 vol., second edition, first impressions, original red cloth, slight wear to lower edges especially spine ends, dust-jackets price-clipped, rubbed and browned, some splits to joints, 1966 § Lewis (C.S.) The Last Battle, first edition, illustrations by Pauline Baynes, new front endpapers, original pale blue cloth, slight rubbing and fading to edges, spot to upper cover, dust-jacket, a little rubbed, spine ends frayed and stained, stain to lower outer corner of rear panel, 1956 § Eliot (T.S.) Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, first edition, occasional light soiling, original pictorial yellow cloth, rubbed and soiled, spine stained, 1939, 8vo & 4to (5)
ACTION/ADVENTURE: A selection of film posters: BAD BOYS (1995), X-FILES (1998), LORD OF THE RINGS - FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING ADVANCE (2001), STARSHIP TROOPERS (1997) & THE PRESTIGE (2006) UK Quad Film Posters together with SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION (1994) One Sheet, SWORDFISH (2001) (DVD poster) and THE CORE (2003) mini poster - rolled as issued (8)
Warhammer - A group of of assorted Games Workshop Warhammer fantasy wargaming miniature figures. The figures to include plastic Lord Of The Rings Elves and men of Gondor with mostly painted examples and Warhammer 40K 1990's metal Sisters Of Battle figures with painted and unpainted examples. All within a fitted hard carry case. Case measures 39cm x 35cm.
The Lord of the Rings: A group of script sides signed by Bernard Hill who played 'King Théoden' in the films,New Line Cinema / WingNut Films, 2001-2003,comprising; approx. 25 sides all entitled 'Jamboree' and watermarked 'THEODEN' and therefore unique, as used by Bernard Hill for his role of 'King Theoden' in the production from October 2000 to June 2003, all signed by Bernard Hill, accompanied by a signed photo of Bernard Hill as 'King Théoden', and a letter of provenance, (Qty)Footnotes:'Jamboree' was Director Peter Jackson's code name for the Lord Of The Rings trilogy.Provenance:Offered directly by actor Bernard Hill who played 'King Théoden' in The Lord Of The Rings films.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Lord Of The Rings: Three original screenplay scripts for 'Jamboree' (Lord Of The Rings) signed by members of the cast,New Line Cinema / WingNut Films, 2001-2003,comprising; a screenplay script with approx. 128 pp of mimeographed typescript for 'Part One: The Fellowship of the Ring', dated 13th December 1999, with insert page entitled, Jamboree: Part I of Three, 3rd Draft...An affectionate coming of age drama set in the New Zealand Boy Scout Movement during the 'years of turmoil' 1958-63, signed in blue and black inks by cast members including, Bernard Hill, Stan Lee, Ian Mckellan, Peter Jackson, Sean Bean, Christopher Lee, Sean Astin, Andy Serkis, John Rhys-Davies, Liv Tyler, Dominic Monaghan, Hugo Weaving, Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, Ian Holm, Miranda Otto, John Noble, David Wenham; together with two more screenplay scripts for 'Part Two: The Two Towers', dated 3rd December 1999, with a 'Jamboree' insert page for Part II of Three 2nd Draft, again fully signed by members of the cast, and 'Part Three: The Return of the King', dated 3rd December 1999, also with a 'Jamboree' signed insert page, all scripts watermarked with 'Bernard Hill', and accompanied by three signed photos of Bernard Hill as 'King Theoden' in the film and letters of provenance, (3)Footnotes:'Jamboree' was Director Peter Jackson's code name for the Lord Of The Rings trilogy.Provenance:Offered directly by actor Bernard Hill who played 'King Théoden' in The Lord Of The Rings films.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Lord of the Rings: A large group of call sheets signed by Bernard Hill who played 'King Théoden' in the films,New Line Cinema / WingNut Films, 2001-2003,comprising of approx. 100 call sheets, for filming of the trilogy from March 2000 to June 2003 each titled as 'Jamboree' and each signed by Bernard Hill in black inks, also included are maps and directions to Edoras (set of Theoden's Castle), and crew lists, some with additional annotations, accompanied by a signed photo of Bernard Hill as 'King Théoden', and a letter of provenance, (Qty)Footnotes:'Jamboree' was Director Peter Jackson's code name for the Lord Of The Rings trilogy.Provenance:Offered directly by actor Bernard Hill who played 'King Théoden' in The Lord Of The Rings films.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Eight Games Workshop War Gaming sets, Warhammer 40,000 , Space Hulk, Industrial Battlezone, Necromunda, Gorkamorka , Warhammer, Lord of the Rings and Blood Bowl, along with a Warhammer Skeleton Warriors Regiment set and similar plastic accessories, MB Games Hero Quest and Space Crusade and Waddingtons Dark World strategy games all unchecked for completeness CONDITION REPORT Used, Play worn, as images show and not checked for completeness
TOLKEIN (J R R ): The Lord of the Rings Trilogy: 3 vols, mixed editions 1968-67-67, original red cloth with light wear: together with 20 other volumes, misc antiquarian and illustrated books, including Blanch's 'Parish of Camberwell', 1874: Johnson's Dictionary 1813 (recent calf binding): 'The History of Sign Boards', John Camden Hotten, 1866 etc. (22)
700-1100 AD, Viking Age. A heavy bronze bracelet with punched dot and box decoration, and incised lines on the terminals thought to be a stylised depictions of dragons, which frequently appear on Viking-age ornaments. In Viking society, arm rings and bracelets were not just decorative, but also served to mark bonds of loyalty between a lord and his followers in a culture where honour was a matter of life and death. Such items were also. given to young men to mark their coming of age and bracelets of precious metals were also used as currency in a time before the widespread availability of coinage. Dragons were important figures in Norse mythology, and were known for their powerful, destructive nature, perhaps reflecting a claim to power by the individual who once owned this bracelet. Good condition, beautiful patina.Size: L:53mm / W:62mm ; 37g; Provenance: Private London collection, formed in the 1970s on the UK and European art market.
700-1100 AD, Viking Age. Beautiful silver bracelet with elongated terminals which feature two grooves ornamented with a ‘scale’ pattern and end in cross motifs. Bracelets of this type are intended to depict stylised dragon. In Viking society, arm rings and bracelets were not just decorative, but also served to mark bonds of loyalty between a lord and his followers in a culture where honour was a matter of life and death. Such items were also. given to young men to mark their coming of age and bracelets of precious metals were also used as currency in a time before the widespread availability of coinage. Dragons were important figures in Norse mythology, and were known for their powerful, destructive nature, perhaps reflecting a claim to power by the individual who once owned this bracelet. Good condition; wearable.Size: L:66mm / W:73mm ; 35g; Provenance: Private Kent collection, formed in the 1980-90s on the UK art market.
Tolkein, JRR, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, three books comprising the Fellowship of the Ring, 1955 3rd impression, owner's inscription, The Two Towers, 1955 2nd impression, owner's inscription and The Return of the King, 1955 1st edition, all published by George Allen & Unwin, London, with coloured pull-out maps and dust covers

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