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Lot 398

Two boxes of magic lantern slides

Lot 98

Electric magic clock, halogen heater and a water relaxation waterfall

Lot 494

A selection of volumes late 20th century, Beatrix Potter interest, including The Ultimate Peter Rabbit, Margaret Lane, The Magic Years, cookery books, Her Life in The Lake District etc

Lot 784

A 19th Century magic lantern by Gibboins Birmingham together with an incomplete plate camera, A/F (2)

Lot 756

A MICKEY MOUSE CASED SET OF MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES, each slide has four images, 13cm x 3.5cm, the box has "Mickey Mouse" image on top

Lot 325

47 various 1930s-1940s magic lantern slides depicting advertisements for Cumberland businesses and some national brands

Lot 139

Thirty-three glass magic lantern slides, predominantly beach and landscape scenes with a number marked Scarborough and over half by W.R. Nowell 8cm x 8cm and four glass portrait negatives 16.5cm x 12cm etc

Lot 138

A late Victorian magic lantern, the black japanned steel case with removable brass lens and four-burner acetylene lamp, bears brass label inscribed "Robert H. Clark Optician and Co Royston Herts" 41cm long in steel carrying case

Lot 58

A Circa 1900 Vintage Magic Lantern and a Pine Box Containing 50 Slides of Views of Palestine and Surrounds, this also includes a second box containing Victorian slides of Paris, primarily Parisian architecture, a slide of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, slides of natural wonders, coloured slides of the Middle East, black and white slides of biblical scenes and a third box containing approx 50 slides depicting 'The Elephant Story', scenes of Ireland and Scotland, scenes of ship building and general interest, a further 50 slides of natural world and architectural interest and some comic slides also to include a large quantity of nursery slides including Gulliver's Travels, The Lion's Story, Beauty and the Beast, 'Where there is a Will there is a Way', Junior Lecturer's Series, Uncle Tom's Cabin, the Conquest of the Air etc., and a pine box of approx 50 slides including Paris, Monaco, Sorrento, Gibraltar and the South of France, approx 200.

Lot 95

Trade Cards, Magic, A & BC Gum Magic, 2 complete sets, (vg)

Lot 97

Trade Cards, Tricks, two part sets to include Pascall's Ambrosia Chocolate Tricks & Puzzles (28/50), and A & BC Gum Magic (28/36), (gd/vg)

Lot 98

Trade Cards, Tricks, two part sets, Lyons Cocoa (69/100) and possibly Lyons box ends Magic Tricks (10/24) (gd/vg)

Lot 652

Sets of 1980s Magigram magic magazines

Lot 380

WALLACE, Alfred Russel, The Malay Archipelago. The Land of the Orang-Utan and The Bird of Paradise. Macmillan's Colonial Library. 1890. 10th edn. 8vo. folding map & illus. a.c.f. cl bd. Tog.with EVANS, Ivor, H.N. The Negritos of Malaya, Cambridge, 1937. ex. lib cl. bd. Plus SKEAT, Walter William, Malay Magic. preface by Charles Otto Blagden. Frank Cass, 1965, 4to. cl. bds. Plus Pagan Races of The Malay Peninsula, Cass, 1966. new imp. by same. in 2 vols. 4to. clf. bds. plus others. c30

Lot 5403

Books - children's annuals; Sindy 1980s; Barbie; School Friend; Paddington, Magic Roundabout; Thomas the Tank Engine; comics and magazines; Ladybird; qty

Lot 101

Myth and Magic figures, mantle clock etc.

Lot 497

*A vintage Westminster radio; together with a Victorian magic lantern.

Lot 181

THE GOLDEN VOYAGE OF SINBAD (1973) - Ray Harryhausen Hand-Drawn Concept Of The Homunculus and The Sorcerer A hand-drawn concept sketch showing Prince Koura (Tom Baker) and Homunculus from the Gordon Hessler fantasy film The Golden Voyage of Sinbad. This artwork shows Koura the Sorcerer creating the miniature creature Homunculus with black magic. Itis rendered in pencil on white paper. The edges are irregularly cut and show minor wear and folds from age. Dimensions: 36 cm x 53 cm (14" x 21") The final, key art version of this image features on page 221 of Ray Harryhausen An Animated Life by Ray Harryhausen and Tony Dalton, published by Aurum. Please note this lot is sold without copyright, reproduction rights, licensing agreements or any other type of legal release. VAT Status - Margin TRIANGLE

Lot 409

STAR WARS - EP IV - A NEW HOPE (1977) - X-wing Starfighter Dyeline A dyeline of a rebel X-wing from George Lucas' sci-fi classic Star Wars: A New Hope. Originally drawn by Joe Johnston, this production copy was created using a dyeline printer before being issued to the Industrial Light & Magic model miniature department. The dyeline shows a front view of the classic Starfighter, with the wings resting in the closed position. The artwork shows wear to the page due to production use and age, with fading to the paper around the perimeter, but otherwise it remains in very good condition. Dimensions: 45 cm x 29 cm (17 ¾" x 11 ½") VAT Status - OMEGA TRIANGLE

Lot 410

STAR WARS - EP IV - A NEW HOPE (1977) - TIE Fighters over Death Star Dyeline A dyeline of Imperial TIE-Fighters flying over the Death Star from George Lucas' sci-fi classic Star Wars: A New Hope. Originally drawn by Joe Johnston, this production copy was created using a dyeline printer before being issued to the Industrial Light & Magic model miniature department. The dyeline shows two TIE-Fighter's flying over the Death Star. At the bottom right of the dyeline is Joe Johnston's printed signature. The artwork shows wear to the page due to production use and age, with fading to the paper around the perimeter, but otherwise remains in very good condition. Dimensions: 45 cm x30 cm (17 ¾" x 12") VAT Status - OMEGA TRIANGLE

Lot 411

STAR WARS - EP IV - A NEW HOPE (1977) - Y-wing Starfighter Dyeline A dyeline of a rebel Y-wing cockpit from George Lucas' sci-fi classic Star Wars: A New Hope. Originally drawn by Joe Johnston, this production copy was created using a dyeline printer before being issued to the Industrial Light & Magic model miniature department. The dyeline shows an angled front and bottom view of a Y-Wing cockpit exterior. At the left of the dyeline is Joe Johnston's printed signature. The artwork shows wear to the page due to production use and age, with fading to the paper around the perimeter, but otherwise remains in very good condition. Dimensions: 45 cm x 30 cm (17 ¾" x 11 ¾") VAT Status - OMEGA TRIANGLE

Lot 418

STAR WARS - EP IV - A NEW HOPE (1977) - Death Star Gun Tower Model Miniature A Death Star gun tower model miniature from George Lucas' sci-fi classic Star Wars: A New Hope. Constructed by Industrial Light &Magic from biscuit foam, the gun tower features a futuristic industrial design and has grid lines carved into the sides to simulate panelled construction. The prop comes in two sections: a tower and an unattached top, which resembles a rotating gun turret with two laser cannons. The turret was left unattached so it could be easily rotated to any position for different shots. The entire piece is painted light grey in colour. This lot shows minor wear due to production use, but remains in very good condition. Dimensions: 6 cm x 5 cm x 4 cm (2 ½" x 2" x5 ½") VAT Status - OMEGA

Lot 419

STAR WARS - EP IV - A NEW HOPE (1977) - Death Star Gun Tower with Base Model Miniature A Death Star gun tower with base model miniature from George Lucas' sci-fi classic Star Wars: A New Hope. Constructed by Industrial Light & Magic from biscuit foam, the gun tower features a futuristic industrial design and has grid lines carved into the sides to simulate a panelled construction. The prop comes in two sections: a tower with integral base and an unattached top which resembles a rotating gun turret, with two laser cannon. The turret was not attached so the position could be easily changed for different shots. The entire piece is painted light grey in colour. This lot shows minor wear due to production use, and remains in very good condition. Dimensions: 9 cm x 9 cm x 18 cm (3 ½" x 3 ½" x 7 ¼") VAT Status - OMEGA

Lot 423

STAR WARS TRILOGY (1977) - ILM Motion Control 'Rama' Camera This Technirama camera, serial G-9, was owned by visual-effects house Industrial Light & Magic (ILM] and was used extensively for effects photography on all three original Star Wars films. The camera was used on a motion control rig with a large multi-axis geared head. It was ILM’s second motion control camera behind the well documented Dykstraflex, and was known at ILM as the 'Rama'. The camera began its life as a 3-strip Technicolor camera manufactured in the 1930s, and in the 1950s was converted to the Vista Vision format. When ILM was established by George Lucas in 1975, Vista Vision was selected as the VFX film format of choice. Camera reports from Star Wars: A New Hope show this unit was used extensively, and shot key elements such as X-wing and TIE Fighter models. The camera is also noted in a period interview as having filmed the famous 'jump to hyperspace' streak photography shot. After the first film, the camera worked again on The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi and other ILM films of the period, including Raiders of the Lost Ark, Dragonslayer, Poltergeist and E.T. It remained part of ILM’s camera department throughout the 1990s.The camera has an ILM-installed brass plate on the side door marked '1', indicating it was the number-one Technirama camera ILM owned. It is in complete running order, with its original movement (the intricate mechanical component that shuttles the film through the body) intact. A 28mm lens is currently fitted to the body. It includes an original co-axial magazine that appears in several behind-the-scenes Star Wars photographs. Also included is an original ILM motor, a friction head, Mitchell tripod and tripod spreader for display set-up. Additional accessories include a Technirama component case labelled 'Star Wars Corp, EMI Studios, London' and an ILM Camera control box. The case holds additional lenses and filters. The camera control box is labelled 'G-Nine Rama' and is adorned with an ILM magician sticker and a Lucasfilm Ltd. tag. The controller is designed to connect to a servomotor and is not in working order. The camera is supplied with a detailed letter of provenance from ILM visual-effects supervisor Richard Edlund. Copies of ten original camera reports documenting this camera on Star Wars: A New Hope are also included, representing a small portion of the shots the camera was used for. Also included are copies of photographs from all three Star Wars films where the camera can be seen working. Markings and paint scratches on the camera today are clearly visible in the vintage photographs. This camera is responsible for capturing some of the most memorable shots and sequences in cinema history. Camera body dimensions: 66 cm x 28 cm x 48 cm (26" x 11" x19"); magazine dimensions: 52 cm x 20 cm x 13cm (20½" x 8" x 5 ¼")*This lot is currently located in Prop Stores 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

Lot 429

ILM (INDUSTRIAL LIGHT AND MAGIC) (1980) - Crashed Imperial Walker Crew T-Shirt A crew T-shirt issued to the staff of Industrial Light & Magic working on Irvin Hershner’s Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. Made of 100% cotton, the beige T-shirt displays a graphic of a wind-up Imperial AT-AT Walker that has fallen face first into the snow. The shirt is labelled size large and shows minor wear due to use and age, but remains in very good condition. VAT Status - OMEGA

Lot 432

STAR WARS - EP V - THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (1980) - Imperial Walker Model Miniature Head Casting An Imperial Walker model miniature head casting from director Irvin Hershner’s Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. Constructed by Industrial Light & Magic for the Battle of Hoth sequence, this hollow head casting is made of resin and was intended for use on a stop-motion Walker model. The head casting is painted grey and features details resembling the industrial patchwork of mechanical components. Well-used, the piece shows minor wear due to production use and age, with small cracks in the plastic on the right side of the head, but remains in overall good condition. Dimensions: 13 cm x 10cm x 9 cm (5¼" x 4" x 3 ½") VAT Status - OMEGA

Lot 434

STAR WARS - EP V - THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (1980) - Hand-Drawn Storyboards – CE 4 Pair Two hand-drawn storyboards from director Irvin Hershner’s Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. This lot includes a rough sketch storyboard drawn by Joe Johnston using pencil on paper, and a hand-drawn revision of the same shot by Industrial Light &Magic artist Dave Carson. Visual-effects art director Johnston would sometimes do quick storyboards in pencil to convey his ideas for a sequence, and then pass them on for other ILM staff to complete a more detailed version that could be used by the production. Labelled 'CE 4', (Cloud City escape) Johnston's pencil sketch shows the Millennium Falcon flying toward an Imperial Star Destroyer with TIE-Fighters in pursuit. Also marked 'Added 11-7-79', Carson's revised illustration shows the same moment, but the illustration is fleshed-out with vivid details and coloured with ink and markers. Descriptions of the action are written in pencil on Johnston’s storyboard, while some elements are noted on Carson's. An additional note 'omit' is written in pencil on the coloured storyboard, indicating that this moment was ultimately cut. The set remains in very fine condition. Dimensions (each): 22 cm x 27 cm (8 ½" x 10 ¾")Please note this lot is sold without copyright, reproduction rights, licensing agreements or any other type of legal release. VAT Status - OMEGA

Lot 439

STAR WARS - EP V - THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (1980) - Millennium Falcon Landing Foot Miniature A Millennium Falcon landing foot miniature from director Irvin Hershner’s Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. Made of resin, this piece is one of the front landing feet from a small scale Millennium Falcon, referred to as the ''4' model', and was constructed by the Industrial Light & Magic model miniature department. The landing gear is painted grey on top and appears mechanical in nature with various panels. The piece shows minor wear due to production use and age, but remains in very good condition. Dimensions: 9cm x 11 cm x 3 cm (3 ½" x 4 ½" x 1") VAT Status - OMEGA

Lot 444

STAR WARS - EP V - THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (1980) - Asteroid Surface Model Miniature An asteroid surface model miniature from director Irvin Hershner’s Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. This landscape was constructed by Industrial Light & Magic for the sequence in which the Millennium Falcon was hiding from pursuing Imperial TIE-Fighters in what appeared to be a cave on a giant asteroid. Made of dense foam, this landscape resembles jagged mountains with a layer of snowy white dust. Paired with this model is a production photograph showing the complete miniature landscape in use. These materials were retrieved by a young fan who went on several 'dumpster diving' expeditions while the film was in production. The miniature is attached to a wood board for display, and shows minor wear from production use and age, with cracks to the foam, however overall the piece remains in very good condition. Dimensions: 28 cm x 64 cm x 18 cm (11" x 25 ¼" x 7") VAT Status - OMEGA

Lot 446

STAR WARS - EP V - THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (1980) - Hoth Icicles A pair of Hoth icicles from director Irvin Hershner’s Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. These icicles were constructed by Industrial Light & Magic for interior locations on the frozen planet of Hoth. While they appear to be unused in the final film, they may have been created for shots involving the Wampa puppet that was also built at ILM. Made of foam, both icicles are textured with wax and painted to resemble ice. The wax was allowed to drip down the foam, giving the piece a natural melting appearance. These materials were retrieved by a young fan who went on several 'dumpster diving' expeditions while the film was in production. The set shows minor wear due to production use and age, but remains in very good condition. Dimensions: 11 cm x 55 cm x29 cm (21½" x 11½" x 4 ½") VAT Status - OMEGA

Lot 447

STAR WARS - EP V - THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (1980) - Snowspeeder Model Crew Gift A snowspeeder model crew gift from director Irvin Hershner’s Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. Created by the Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) model shop, this gift was one of a handful issued to key members of the ILM crew and creative team. The T-47 snowspeeder is made of styrene plastic and is distressed to show battle damage from laser fire. The cockpit windows are made of clear plexi, with both the front and back windows displaying intricate cracks in the glass. Hand painted and assembled by the same model makers who created the screen used models, this piece is mounted in its original display case made by ILM, with a clear Perspex cover with the film title printed on the black base. VAT Status - OMEGA

Lot 448

STAR WARS - EP V - THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (1980) - X-Wing ILM Model Miniature An X-Wing model miniature from director Irvin Hershner’s Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. This X-Wing was used during the rebel evacuation from Hoth, and was also potentially used in other shots featuring the Rebel fleet. To save time and money, the team at Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) created this Rebel starfighter from a commercially available model kit. Assembled in the ILM workshop by Mike Fulmer, the model was then painted by Wesley Seeds III, approved by Lorne Petersen, and was ultimately shot by Ken Ralston on the motion control stage. It exhibits the brilliant weathered paint-work that was a staple of ILM’s models during the Star Wars trilogy. After its use on Empire, this model miniature was gifted to Special Visual-Effects supervisor Brian Johnson. The X-wing was built with its wings in the closed position, with an Astromech droid situated behind the canopy. The X-Wing shows intentional production distressing, such as laser fire and smoke damage throughout. The piece shows minor wear due to production use and age, with two laser tips missing from the left side of the aircraft.Included with this model miniature is a letter of authenticity from Brian Johnson, along with a printed production storyboard with additional handwritten notes verifying its authenticity. The set also includes a simple wood display base and mounting rod. Together, the lot remains in very good condition. Dimensions: 27 cm x 30 cm x 5 cm (10 ½" x 12" x 2 ¼") VAT Status - OMEGA

Lot 450

ILM (INDUSTRIAL LIGHT AND MAGIC) - Apple Box An apple box used by Industrial Light & Magic at its San Rafael, California facility. Apple boxes are commonly used on film sets as tools for propping up or supporting items. This piece is a plywood block that is painted black in colour and features the stencilled words 'ILM STAGE' in white on the side panels. The box shows notable wear due to production use and age, with paint flaking and wood chips. The piece remains in fair condition. Dimensions: 51cm x 30 cm x 10 cm (20" x 12" x 4") VAT Status - OMEGA

Lot 451

ILM (INDUSTRIAL LIGHT AND MAGIC) - ILM Tweenie Light Filters A set of three Tweenie light filters and their storage box from Industrial Light& Magic. These filters were used to soften the light produced from Mole-Richardson Tweenie II Solarspot Fresnel stage lights used onset by ILM. The filters are made of metal wire within a round metal frame and would fit between the lens and barn door ears on the exterior of the light. The two complete filters show dark discoloration in the wire due to heat exposure, while the half filter shows minimal use. The set includes an open wood carrying box with 'TW','TWEENIE' and the ILM logo spray-painted in white. The lot shows minor wear due to production use and remains in very good condition. Dimensions: 18 cm x 18 cm x 5 cm (7" x 7" x 2") VAT Status - OMEGA

Lot 463

STAR WARS - EP VI - RETURN OF THE JEDI (1983) - Hand-Drawn Storyboard - SB 13 A hand-drawn storyboard from director Richard Marquand's sci-fi sequel Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. Illustrated by Industrial Light & Magic artist Dave Carson, this storyboard comes from the finale and is noted 'SB' for space battle. Drawn using pen and marker on paper, the storyboard is labelled 'SB 13' and shows Admiral Ackbar at the bridge of his Rebel Cruiser, with the Death Star in full view. Below the storyboard is a brief description of the action written in pencil. The storyboard shows minor wear due to production use and age, but remains in very good condition. Dimensions: 24 cm x 29 cm (9" x 12") Please note this lot is sold without copyright, reproduction rights, licensing agreements or any other type of legal release. VAT Status - OMEGA

Lot 464

STAR WARS - EP VI - RETURN OF THE JEDI (1983) - Hand-Drawn Storyboards - SB 10 + SB 12 Hand-drawn storyboards from director Richard Marquand's sci-fi sequel Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. Illustrated by Industrial Light & Magic artist Dave Carson, these storyboards come from the finale and are noted 'SB' for space battle. Drawn using pen and marker on paper, the first storyboard is labelled 'SB 10' and shows the Death Star in full view from a cockpit. The second storyboard shows the Rebel fleet backing away from the Death Star, with two streams making direct contact. The storyboards shows minor wear due to production use and age, but remain in very good condition. Dimensions (Each): 29cm x 23 cm (11 ½" x 9")Please note this lot is sold without copyright, reproduction rights, licensing agreements or any other type of legal release. VAT Status - OMEGA

Lot 465

STAR WARS - EP VI - RETURN OF THE JEDI (1983) - Hand-Drawn Storyboards - SB 48 (1) + (2) Hand-drawn storyboards from director Richard Marquand's sci-fi sequel Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. Illustrated by Industrial Light & Magic artist Dave Carson, these storyboards come from the finale and are noted 'SB' for space battle. The first page shows the rebel fleet, while the second illustration shows the Millennium Falcon escaping the blast zone. Drawn using pen and marker on paper, the storyboards represent a sequence of action. The storyboards show minor wear due to production use and age, but remain in very good condition. Dimensions (each): 24 cm x 29 cm (9" x 12")Please note this lot is sold without copyright, reproduction rights, licensing agreements or any other type of legal release. VAT Status - OMEGA

Lot 466

STAR WARS - EP VI - RETURN OF THE JEDI (1983) - Hand-Drawn Storyboard - SB 85 (2) A hand-drawn storyboard from director Richard Marquand's sci-fi sequel Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. Illustrated by Industrial Light & Magic artist Dave Carson, this storyboard comes from the final space battle and is noted 'SB' for space battle. Drawn using pen and marker on paper, the storyboard shows an Imperial Star Destroyer firing on a passing Rebel Cruiser. The storyboard shows minor wear due to production use and age, but remains in very good condition. Dimensions: 29 cm x 23 cm (11 ½" x 9") Please note this lot is sold without copyright, reproduction rights, licensing agreements or any other type of legal release. VAT Status - OMEGA

Lot 467

STAR WARS - EP VI - RETURN OF THE JEDI (1983) - Hand-Drawn Storyboard - SB 87 A hand-drawn storyboard from director Richard Marquand's sci-fi sequel Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. Illustrated by Industrial Light &Magic artist Dave Carson, this storyboard comes from the finale and is noted 'SB' for space battle. Drawn using pen and marker on paper, the storyboard shows two lasers hitting a Rebel Y-Wing, amidst an aerial battle and includes notes indicating a TIE-Fighter window would overlay the current viewpoint. The storyboard shows minor wear due to production use and age, but remains in very good condition. Dimensions: 24 cm x 29 cm (9" x 11 ½") Please note this lot is sold without copyright, reproduction rights, licensing agreements or any other type of legal release. VAT Status - OMEGA

Lot 468

STAR WARS - EP VI - RETURN OF THE JEDI (1983) - Hand-Drawn Storyboards - SB 89 (1) + (2) Hand-drawn storyboards from director Richard Marquand's sci-fi sequel Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. Illustrated by Industrial Light & Magic artist Dave Carson, these storyboards come from the finale and are noted 'SB' for space battle. They show two lasers hitting a Rebel Y-Wing, amidst an aerial battle in space. Drawn using pen and marker on paper, the storyboards include notes indicating a TIE-Fighter window would overlay the current viewpoint. The storyboards show minor wear due to production use and age, but remain in very good condition. Dimensions: 24 cm x 29 cm (9" x 11 ½") Please note this lot is sold without copyright, reproduction rights, licensing agreements or any other type of legal release. VAT Status - OMEGA

Lot 469

STAR WARS - EP VI - RETURN OF THE JEDI (1983) - Hand-Drawn Storyboard - RA 15 A hand-drawn storyboard from director Richard Marquand’s sci-fi sequel Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. Illustrated by Industrial Light & Magic artist Dave Carson, this storyboard comes from the final space battle and is noted 'RA' for rebel attack. It shows Rebel X-wing and A-wing fighters diving into the Death Star tunnel. Drawn using pen and marker on paper, the storyboard includes remarkable detail. Below the finished storyboard is a preliminary sketch done by ILM visual-effects art director Joe Johnston. The storyboard shows minor wear due to production use and age, but remains in very good condition. Dimensions: 24 cm x29 cm (9" x 12")Please note this lot is sold without copyright, reproduction rights, licensing agreements or any other type of legal release. VAT Status - OMEGA

Lot 476

STAR WARS - EP VI - RETURN OF THE JEDI (1983) - Low Altitude Death Star Turbo Cannon A Death Star turbo cannon model miniature from director Richard Marquand's sci-fi sequel Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. This turbo cannon comes from the top of gun towers seen on the Death Star surface, during shots in which ships fly at low altitude in close proximity to the massive station. Constructed by Industrial Light & Magic from biscuit foam and resin, the towers created for Jedi improved upon the design from the first film with significantly more detail by adding extra greeblies. The cannon features a futuristic industrial design and has grid lines carved into the sides to simulate panelled construction. The entire piece is painted light grey in colour, with paint chipping on the bottom from where it was removed from the set. This miniature shows minor wear due to production use, but remains in very good condition. Dimensions:15 cm x 8 cm x 6 cm (5 ¾" x 3"x 2 ½") VAT Status - OMEGA

Lot 477

STAR WARS - EP VI - RETURN OF THE JEDI (1983) - Low Altitude Death Star Turbo Cannon 2 A Death Star turbo cannon model miniature from director Richard Marquand's sci-fi sequel Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. This turbo cannon comes from the top of the gun towers seen on the Death Star surface during shots in which ships fly at low altitude in close proximity to the massive station. Constructed by Industrial Light & Magic from biscuit foam and resin, the towers created for Jedi improved upon the design from the first film with significantly more detail by adding additional greeblies. The cannon features a futuristic industrial design and has grid lines carved into the sides to simulate panelled construction. The entire piece is painted light grey in colour. There is paint chipping on the bottom from where it was removed from the set, but overall the miniature shows minor wear due to production use and remains in very good condition. Dimensions: 15 cm x 8 cm x 6 cm (5 ¾" x 3" x 2 ½") VAT Status - OMEGA

Lot 480

STAR WARS - EP VII - THE FORCE AWAKENS (2015) - ILM VFX Crew Apparel A collection of Industrial Light & Magic VFX crew apparel from J.J. Abrams’ Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Issued to the visual-effects team at Industrial Light & Magic, this lot includes a BB-8 T-shirt, a Rey T-shirt, a black hoodie with a graphic of Darth Vader's helmet, a First Order-themed zip-up jacket, and a Resistance-themed zip-up jacket. Both T-shirts are marked size large, while the hoodie and zip-up jackets are size XL. The lot remains in excellent, unworn condition. VAT Status - OMEGA TRIANGLE

Lot 99

ENEMY MINE (1985) - Prototype Drac Ship A prototype Drac ship from Wolfgang Petersen's Enemy Mine. Built in the Industrial Light & Magic model shop, this design was conceived for the early space battle in which Will Davidge (Dennis Quaid) shoots down a Drac spacecraft carrying Jeriba (Louis Gossett, Jr.). This prototype was constructed at ? the size of the final shooting model and is made of resin. The bottom of the spaceship shows three engravings that read ‘ILM Model shop’, ‘Built by Ira Keeler 5-84’ and ‘Skinned by Gwawley’. The prototype shows minor wear due to production use and age but remains in very good condition. Dimensions: 27 cm x 27 cm x 8 cm (10 ¾" x 10 ½" x 3 ¼") VAT Status - OMEGA

Lot 129

GHOSTBUSTERS 2 (1989) - Art Department Reference Binders A collection of four Industrial Light & Magic art department reference binders from Ivan Reitman's comedy sequel Ghostbusters II. This lot includes four binders, the first containing printed storyboards and printed concept art, the second showing creature shop photographs and Polaroids, the third holding budgeting and crew lists, and the fourth, and largest, containing meeting notes, memos, budgets, FX breakdowns, schedules, and creature notes. Combined, this lot contains hundreds of pages of documentation pertaining to the making of the film and offers a rare insight into the design of the film's classic ghosts. The set shows minor wear to the paper due to production use and age, but the lot remains in very good condition. Binder dimensions (closed): 20 cm x 29 cm x 23 cm (12" x 11 ½" x 9") VAT Status - OMEGA

Lot 162

MILITARY/WW2:1. A notebook belonging to: Sidney John Valentine, 4 squadron ‘B’ flight, Royal Air Force. With neat ink handwriting and drawings;2. Recognition Handbook of German Aircraft. 1941-43, fully illustrated;3. Air Raid Precautions. Handbooks, no. 1 and 3. 1938-39;4. Sefton, W: Point it out. War office, picture speech for all nations, 1944;5. Flight-Lieutenant (Capt. W E Johns): Ace High. Ace publishing, nd, inscription dated 1943; with 4 colour and 4 monochrome plates. Original pictorial cloth backed boards;6. Plus four others on magic (10)

Lot 198

TV SHOWS - DINKY - a selection of die-cast vehicles from a varied range of TV shows to include The Pink Panther (x2 in repro boxes), Star Trek, The Magic Roundabout, The Basil Brush Show, Man From U.N.C.L.E. (one in repro box) and Batman.

Lot 276

NORTH POLE EXPRESS TRAIN SET - a 1992 Vintage "O" gauge Northpole Christmas Magic Animated Train Set by Toy State. Includes engine, carriages and track. Original polystyrene packaging, no outer box.

Lot 296

A Led Zeppelin "Electric Magic" poster for the Empire Pool, Wembley show Saturday 20th November 1970, designed by Paper Tiger, 100x70cm.CONDITION REPORTfoxing visible to white border, tear to middle of left hand side, signs of folding, bright colours

Lot 399

A fascinating collection of 1940-1960s items relating to the telepathic magic act 'Bernard and Miss Radar', a mind reading husband and wife duo, who extensively toured British theatres performing their telepathy based act and who were apparently the recipients of the 'World Convention of Magicians Award', which they received at the Magic Circle Convention in London in 1955. The collection comprises the basis for their act; 2 large hand made jigsaw puzzles, a “Radar” hat, top hat and other associated items with which they performed. There is also a large quantity of publicity photographs, theatre contracts, Magic Circle programmes, scrapbooks and other ephemera relating to their career, plus approximately fifteen original 1940s and 1950s theatre and other posters and several hand bills and flyers, all including Bernard and Miss Radar on the billing, along with other variety acts of the period. Some of the theatre posters included are; The Hippodrome, Eastbourne, Arcadia Theatre, Skegness, Commodore, Ryde, The Knightstone, Weston-Super-Mare and The Palace Theatre, Reading.

Lot 268

A large collection of magic lantern slides in nine boxes.

Lot 300

A set of 42 magic lantern slides of photographs taken by Thomas Mitchell & George White during the British Arctic Expedition 1875-1876. Produced by The London Stereoscopic Company (Optical Department) 110 & 108 Regent St. and 54 & 53 Cheapside, London. Each slide: 8.7cm x 8.7cm. Each image: 6cm x 6.7cm. Each slide hand numbered 1-42, labelled COPYRIGHT and with a white London Stereoscopic Company label. Images include many shots of HMS Discovery & HMS Alert in amongst ice floes, several native Inuit groups, on board the expedition vessels and in the settlement of Godhaven, including one of Hans Hendrik the native 'Esquimaux' dog driver employed by the 'Discovery' with his daughter and son on the upper deck of 'Discovery'. Also group portraits of expedition members, arctic views and landscapes, sledging parties and encampments. (See back cover illustration) Organised by the British Admiralty and led by Captain George Strong Nares, the expedition was commissioned as a voyage of scientific discovery and general exploration, with its major aim being the conquest of the North Pole. HMS Alert and HMS Discovery set sail from Portsmouth on May 29th 1875. The expedition failed to reach the North Pole yet significant scientific data was gathered, a farthest north was reached and a considerable portion of the north Greenland coast was mapped. However, four men were lost to frost bite and scurvy and although the initial welcome home was warm, the British press turned on Nares, branding the expedition a total failure and demanding answers for the loss of life. Although Nares was not to blame, (lime juice provided by the admiralty for the prevention of scurvy had been boiled into concentrate, thereby destroying the vitamin C) the vilification he suffered and the expedition as a whole, has meant that it has largely slipped into obscurity. Fortunately for us, Nares requested photographers for the expedition and George White, Assistant Engineer for Alert and Thomas Mitchell, Paymaster for Discovery were trained at the Army School of Photography in Chatham in the latest photographic processes. These two men took some of the earliest photographic images of polar exploration that set a precedent in the field of photography followed by later professionals like Herbert Ponting and Frank Hurley in recording the activities, achievements and polar landscapes for a wider audience at home. These fascinating early Arctic images were probably produced for lecture purposes and show us in excellent quality all manner of expedition details such as clothing, equipment, the parties' involved as well as some remarkable images of the indigenous Greenlanders. Condition report: Very good condition.

Lot 267

A magic lantern with maker's plate of Rue Guilbert, Paris.

Lot 1473

A cased and boxed Swarovski Magic of Dance 'Anna' 2004, with boxed plaque (2)

Lot 1594

Twenty two boxed Tudor Mint Myth and Magic figures, including 3099 'Keeper of the Skull', 3194 'Friend or Foe', 3103 'Dragon of Mystery', 3801 'The Scribe' and 9023 'Eventus' etc (2 boxes)

Lot 1476

A cased and boxed Swarovski Magic of Dance, 'Isadora' 2002, with cased and boxed Swarovski Magic of Dance 'Antonio' 2003 (2) both with paperwork

Lot 1598

Twenty two boxed Tudor Mint Myth and Magic figures, including CC11 'The Wizard Knight', 3348 'Chilly Christmas' (99), 3077 'Unicorn Rider' etc (1 box)

Lot 140

A Victorian tin plate cased Magic Lantern, another ; etc

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