STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE (1977) - Roger Christian's Revised Fourth-draft ScriptRoger Christian's revised fourth-draft script from the production of George Lucas' Star Wars: A New Hope. Christian won the Academy-Award® for Best Production Design for his work as the set decorator on the film.The document comes bound in a yellow card cover featuring a triangular Ralph McQuarrie-designed "The Star Wars" sticker, with Christian's name handwritten near the top edge. The title page bears the original title "The Adventures of Luke Starkiller, as taken from the Journal of the Whills". Christian's name and the words "Set Decorator" are handwritten in red ink on the title page.The 156-page script offers detailed insights into the creation of the first Star Wars film, and includes early character names and locations, many of which were omitted or changed by the time of filming. It is dated "March 15, 1976", and some pages display handwritten annotations relating to props. There are several sketches throughout the document, including a rough pencil doodle of an X-Wing on the front cover and one of the Death Star's tractor beam control unit, which Obi-Wan Kenobi (Alec Guinness) deactivated before his lightsaber duel with Darth Vader (David Prowse). The script exhibits visible marks and creasing on the front and back, with edge wear on the pages and corrosion on the metal binder clips. Dimensions: 28 cm x 22 cm x 2 cm (11" x 8 1/2" x 3/4") Estimate: £12,000 - 16,000 MThis lot will be auctioned on Thursday, November 3rd. The auction will begin at 3:00PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast at propstore.com on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, November 4th; Saturday, November 5th; or Sunday, November 6th.
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STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (1980)/STAR WARS: STAR TOURS (1987 - 2020) - R2-D2's FootR2-D2's foot from George Lucas' Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back and later, Disneyland's Star Wars: Star Tours. In the 1980s, Lucasfilm provided original props left over from the filming of the Star Wars trilogy to Star Tours, including one of R2's droid feet from The Empire Strikes Back, identified by its fibreglass construction, which replaced the aluminium used in the first film. This particular foot, taken from a costume prop version of R2, was included on a conveyor belt of loose droid parts which visitors passed while queuing for Star Tours.Constructed from fibreglass and painted in R2's signature off-white and blue, this foot is currently affixed with a metal cable that was added when the piece was installed into Star Tours in order to suspend it from the attraction's ceiling, but the cable could be removed if desired. The foot features black slatted panelling on bottom, faux metal detailing on the sides, and two false wires on the back. The lower tread detail on the bottom of the foot was also added during its Star Tours installation. The metal plate on the inside of the foot can be opened and there is a welded metal bracket present where a wheel mechanism was once mounted during filming. The foot is covered in dust and grime from years of operation on Star Tours, and screws affixing the panels to one another exhibit rust from age. Dimensions: 35.75 cm x 23 cm x 25.5 cm (14" x 9" x 10") Estimate: £25,000 - 35,000 USThis lot will be auctioned on Thursday, November 3rd. The auction will begin at 3:00PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast at propstore.com on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, November 4th; Saturday, November 5th; or Sunday, November 6th.
Ex film set props; large quantity of luxurious style velvet curtains, swags and fabric remnants in different shades of red; Biggest pair has patterned main fabric, lined with wine red velvet, trimmed with gold tasselled braid and with adjustable pencil pleat heading. Length 4.45m, width 1.28m approx, per curtain. Included is a very wide single curtain in wine red length 152 cm, width 8.4m, unhemmed with adjustable pencil pleat heading, 3 tiebacks and a large volume of matching swags.
Ex film set props: 1 pair extra long in mauve velvet type curtain, unlined, trimmed with ornate beaded/ tasselled braid and with adjustable pencil pleat heading. Length 4m approx, width 2.9m(per curtain) together with a quantity of same fabric in random shapes and a pair of matching tiebacks
River Monsters - A selection of TV monster / fish props featured in the early 2000 Documentary series River Monsters which ran for nine seasons. The props featured are mostly made from rubber with painted features. The lot included a large half fish prop, fish heads and fins etc. Largest piece measures approx; 80cm x 60cm. COLLECTION; Anyone wishing to collect this item in-person, please note this lot is located offsite and collection will be required from a 'BA' (Bath) postcode, by appointment only. Exact location given after payment received. For anyone else, our usual courier service is available as usual, please find details on the shipping tab .
FURY: A COLLECTION OF FIVE FILM PROP SIGNS IN GERMAN FROM THE 2014 FILM FURY STARRING BRAD PITT. These were gifted by the film company to The Bovington Tank Museum for use in their FURY exhibition in early 2018. The exhibition included many props from the film including the actual tanks 'Tiger 1' and the Sherman tank 'FURY' used in the film.
Pre-War Dinky Toys 60v Armstrong Whitworth Bomber, silver body, RAF roundels, two red three blade props, gliding hole, in original box dated 7-38, with gliding game instructions and pin, G, some fatigue, box F, with similar 62t, camouflaged body, two red three blade props, gliding hole, G-VG (2)
Pre-War Dinky Toy Flying Boats/Seaplanes, 60h Singapore Flying Boat, silver body, RAF roundels, four two blade props, red plastic roller, in original box dated 3-39, with another similar loose example, 63 Mayo Composite Aircraft comprising 63a Flying Boat 'Maia' and later 63b Seaplane, in original box dated 6-39, F-G, Maia with one wing glue repaired, loose 60h with engines fatigued and loose, boxes F-G (3)
A Pre-War Dinky Toys 62p Armstrong Whitworth Ensign Air Liner 'Elysian', silver body, four red three blade props, 'Elysian' and 'G-ADSZ' markings, gliding hole, in original box dated 4-39, with gliding game instructions and pin, G-VG, some paint loss mainly to underside, slight sign of fatigue in nose, box F, some staining
Hand-crafted beer tankard props with fake beer carried by cast members during the Together section of the Birmingham 2022 Closing ceremony. These beer tankards were used to celebrate the rebuilding of the city and return to factory work after WWII and were carried by dancers whilst Dexys Midnight Runners performed hit song 'Come on Eileen'. Tankards are made from plastic with realistic glass effect. Items have been used in actual ceremony - condition as per image. Set of 4.
Hand-crafted beer tankard props with fake beer carried by cast members during the Together section of the Birmingham 2022 Closing ceremony. These beer tankards were used to celebrate the rebuilding of the city and return to factory work after WWII and were carried by dancers whilst Dexys Midnight Runners performed hit song 'Come on Eileen'. Tankards are made from plastic with realistic glass effect. Items have been used in actual ceremony - condition as per image. Set of 4.
Hand-crafted beer tankard props with fake beer carried by cast members during the Together section of the Birmingham 2022 Closing ceremony. These beer tankards were used to celebrate the rebuilding of the city and return to factory work after WWII and were carried by dancers whilst Dexys Midnight Runners performed hit song 'Come on Eileen'. Tankards are made from plastic with realistic glass effect. Items have been used in actual ceremony - condition as per image. Set of 4.
Hand-crafted beer tankard props with fake beer carried by cast members during the Together section of the Birmingham 2022 Closing ceremony. These beer tankards were used to celebrate the rebuilding of the city and return to factory work after WWII and were carried by dancers whilst Dexys Midnight Runners performed hit song 'Come on Eileen'. Tankards are made from plastic with realistic glass effect. Items have been used in actual ceremony - condition as per image. Set of 4.
Hand-crafted beer tankard props with fake beer carried by cast members during the Together section of the Birmingham 2022 Closing ceremony. These beer tankards were used to celebrate the rebuilding of the city and return to factory work after WWII and were carried by dancers whilst Dexys Midnight Runners performed hit song 'Come on Eileen'. Tankards are made from plastic with realistic glass effect. Items have been used in actual ceremony - condition as per image. Set of 4.
Hand-crafted beer tankard props with fake beer carried by cast members during the Together section of the Birmingham 2022 Closing ceremony. These beer tankards were used to celebrate the rebuilding of the city and return to factory work after WWII and were carried by dancers whilst Dexys Midnight Runners performed hit song 'Come on Eileen'. Tankards are made from plastic with realistic glass effect. Items have been used in actual ceremony - condition as per image. Set of 4.
Hand-crafted beer tankard props with fake beer carried by cast members during the Together section of the Birmingham 2022 Closing ceremony. These beer tankards were used to celebrate the rebuilding of the city and return to factory work after WWII and were carried by dancers whilst Dexys Midnight Runners performed hit song 'Come on Eileen'. Tankards are made from plastic with realistic glass effect. Items have been used in actual ceremony - condition as per image. Set of 4.
Hand-crafted beer tankard props with fake beer carried by cast members during the Together section of the Birmingham 2022 Closing ceremony. These beer tankards were used to celebrate the rebuilding of the city and return to factory work after WWII and were carried by dancers whilst Dexys Midnight Runners performed hit song 'Come on Eileen'. Tankards are made from plastic with realistic glass effect. Items have been used in actual ceremony - condition as per image. Set of 4.
Impressive large-scale industrial tool stage props carried by cast members during the Carnival of Firsts section of the Birmingham 2022 Opening Ceremony. Full set of tools including a mallet, pickaxe, axe and hammer and are hand-crafted with incredible detail and colour. Items have been used in actual ceremony - condition as per image.
Impressive large-scale industrial tool stage props carried by cast members during the Carnival of Firsts section of the Birmingham 2022 Opening Ceremony. Full set of tools including a mallet, pickaxe, axe and hammer and are hand-crafted with incredible detail and colour. Items have been used in actual ceremony - condition as per image.
Impressive large-scale industrial tool stage props carried by cast members during the Carnival of Firsts section of the Birmingham 2022 Opening Ceremony. Full set of tools including a mallet, pickaxe, axe and hammer and are hand-crafted with incredible detail and colour. Items have been used in actual ceremony - condition as per image.
ALFRED HITCHCOCK ATTRIBUTED SCRIPT FOR HIS 'STRANGERS ON A TRAIN' (1899 - 1980) English film director and a master of suspense and technique, his films included 'Psycho' and 'North by Northwest'. An important piece of film history, the final script of the psychological film noir thriller 'Strangers On a Train', attributed as having belonged to the film's director, Alfred Hitchcock, and including a pencil sketch of a set. It is bound with an approx. 200pp. 'Index to Breakdown', a shot-by-shot typed breakdown of the film, annotated throughout. The 9 x 11 in. 308pp. 4to. script bears a pale blue cover page ink-stamped: 'FINAL PART 1 STRANGERS ON A TRIAL OCT. 18, 1950'. An oblong 8vo. transmittal sheet which follows indicates that this was script no. 73. and at the top right in a period hand appears the name of its owner: 'Hitchcock'. On the last page of the script appears a sketch of a top view of what appears to be a bedroom or perhaps a sleeper car, with a hallway shown at the left and another, indistinct sketch at the bottom. The 'Index to Breakdown', 3pp., follows the script and lists all interior and exterior shots in the film, location, and time of day shot (or appears to have been shot). The remainder of the book, about 200pp., corresponds with the 'Index to Breakdown'. Every scene is devoted to one page and indicates the set name, cast members included and wardrobe changes, synopsis of action, extras to be used, and essential props. These pages are almost all lightly annotated, many in two different hands which we cannot place. The notes generally relate to casting and set location, other notes indicate if a scene has been cut, or if locations have changed. At some point, this script was apparently gifted to either a cast member or another individual close to the production. At the head of the first page of the script, Hitchcock signs his name in full and adds his trademark self-portrait sketch at the left. On the same page, starring actor FARLEY GRANGER (1925-2011) has also signed beside his first line in the film ('Guy Haines'). On the next page, the script is also signed by KASEY ROGERS (as 'Laura Eliot' who portrayed 'Miriam') and by PATRICIA HITCHCOCK ('Barbara Morton'), who also was Hitchcock's daughter and only child. The front cover and Hitchcock receipt both show loss at the bottom, the cover worn with tape about the edges, rear cover is not present, otherwise very good. In custom clamshell box. 'Strangers On a Train' was shot in the autumn of 1950 and released by Warner Bros. on June 30, 1951, starring Farley Granger, Ruth Roman, and Robert Walker. The story concerns two strangers who meet on a train, one of whom is a psychopath who suggests that they 'exchange' murders so that both will have alibis clearing themselves and neither would have a motive. The film marked a renaissance for Hitchcock, after several years of low enthusiasm for his late-1940s output.
The original Pheonix Nights THE PHOENIX CLUB VIP entrance sign, used in the filming of the series at St Gregory's social club Farnworth, painted with applied letters, two sections, total 37.5cm x 460cm, inscribed "Phoenix Nights" and "St Gregory's" verso. Provenance - the props from the original series were sold off following the non payment of a storage container, the sign was purchased by the current vendor from the original buyer of the container contents which also included Sammy the Snake bouncy castle.
Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010) Two original issues of The Quibbler magazine with pop out glasses each produced for Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows, 20 x 27 cm (2). Published in-universe by Xenophilius Lovegood, father of Harry Potters classmate Luna, The Quibbler bills itself as the wizarding worlds alternative voice, and is distributed by Merge Publications, located in the fictional village of Hogsmeade.Merge Publications logo design is a take on that of graphic artist team MinaLima, which designed hundreds of props for the Harry Potter films, including issues of The Quibbler.
Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010) An original issue of The Quibbler magazine produced for Harry Potter, featuring a picture of Potter on the cover as 'Undesirable No. 1,' along with other in-universe headlines, 24 x 34 cm. Advertising copy on the back is also fully realized, in-universe text. The interior pages contain in-universe headlines such as 'Sirius Black as hes PAINTED?' and 'HOW FAR WILL FUDGE GO TO GAIN GRINGOTS?', but the copy inside is a variation on the 'lorem ipsum' dummy filler text.Published in-universe by Xenophilius Lovegood, father of Harry Potters classmate Luna, The Quibbler bills itself as the wizarding worlds alternative voice, and is distributed by Merge Publications, located in the fictional village of Hogsmeade.Merge Publications logo design is a take on that of graphic artist team MinaLima, which designed hundreds of props for the Harry Potter films, including issues of The Quibbler matching this 'Undesirable No. 1' cover. The 'Undesirable' issues were printed for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, but they do not appear in the final cut of the film.

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