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Lot 4526

Gerry Anderson - Collection of replica props including Puppet Head casts, Alpha Badge from the Fanderson club and other items.

Lot 4641

The Borrowers (1997) Collection of nine kitchen props from the family comedy starring John Goodman and Jim Broadbent,(9).

Lot 4662

The Borrowers (1997) Collection of props including giant Seiko watch, giant backpack / bag, two oversized paperclips, milk bottle and safety pins. Condition Report: Overall in good condition, although the bottle is broken inside the bag. With certificate of authenticity.

Lot 4666

The Flintstones - Framed display of props from the movie including three watches (one dual signed), four casino chips and a backstage pass, 41 x 57 cm. Condition Report: With certificate of authenticity.

Lot 49A

A box of assorted theatre costume accessories and props. To include some new items.

Lot 53

Pair of BBC TV Banjo Props - Part of the Con Cluskey (The Bachelors) Estate Sale

Lot 277

HARRY POTTER - a collection of reproduction props by THE NOBLE COLLECTION in boxed presentation cases to include the Noble collection of coins, Bellatrix's wand, two mirrors of Erised, two Triangular Mirrors, a Dagger, Dumbledore's Army statuette, Hogwarts House Pin set, Mad-Eye Moody Flask,Approx 10 pieces

Lot 1252

A WOOD FIGURE OF A MALE ANCESTOR (ADU ZATUA)Indonesia, Nias Island, early 20th century. Carved as a nude male figure squatting atop a plinth and grasping two small props, with prominent nipples, erect genitals and wearing a necklace as well as an elaborate headdress. The sketched face is characterized by a stylized beard, broad nose, and mouth ornaments.Adu Zatua figures were made to honor deceased family members, the Nias people believed that the spirit of their ancestors remained inside the wooden sculpture and allowed for communication between the human and supernatural worlds. Condition: Very good condition with expected surface wear and minor scratches. Provenance: Dutch private collection.Weight: 1681 g Dimensions: Height 52 cmAuction result comparison: Compare a closely related figure at Christie's online in Living with African and Oceanic Arts on 25 Feb - 11 Mar 2021, lot 14, sold for EUR 21,250.Literature comparison: Compare with a similar figure at the Brooklyn Museum, New York, USA, accession number 34.6073.

Lot 528

CARL FABERGE: A late 19th/early 20th century 88 zolotnik and red guilloche enamel oval kovsh, work master Anders Johan Nevalainen, the ring handle inset with Catherine The Great silver coin, 1896-1908 kokoshnik mark, length 10.7cm, gross weight 137 grams.Slightly tarnished. Small nick to the top rim. Slight knock to the foot rim. Small chip to the enamel around the base near to bottom of handle. One side of underside of handle has sprung loose. Coin worn. Marks clear but with some rubbing to the 1st letter of Faberge mark. Provenance- Ken Paul (d.1989) personal collection. For over 50 years, Ken Paul's shop in North London provided antique and modern props to major film sets.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail. 

Lot 216

ORTON (JOE)Joe Orton's dark grey faux fur coat, bought by him in January 1967 as a present from his theatrical agent Peggy Ramsay at the Hepworths/Hardy Amies Tailoring Shop in the West End, and in 1987 loaned to the props department for the Stephen Frears film of John Lahr's Prick up your Ears, in which it was worn by its star Gary Oldman, with labels of the manufacturer ('Deep pile made of Acrilan with modacrylic/ Glenoit') and retailer ('Designed by Hardy Amies for Hepworths')Footnotes:'I'M FROM THE GUTTER' - JOE ORTON'S 'FABLED FUR COAT', WORN TWENTY YEARS LATER BY GARY OLDMAN IN PRICK UP YOUR EARS. ''You look very pretty in that fur coat you're wearing', Oscar Lewenstein said as we stood on the corner before going our separate ways. I said, 'Peggy bought it me. It was thirteen pounds fifteen.' 'Very cheap,' Michael White said. 'Yes, I've discovered I look better in cheap clothes.' 'I wonder what the significance of that is?' Oscar said. 'I'm from the gutter,' I said. 'And don't you ever forget it because I wont'' (Orton Diary, 9 January 1967).The film of Prick Up Your Ears, with a screenplay by Alan Bennett, was directed by Stephen Frears and starred Gary Oldman as Orton, Alfred Molina as Halliwell and Vanessa Redgrave as Peggy Ramsay. The coat makes its first appearance in an early scene when Oldman dons it before entering Peggy's office to show it off to her, whereupon she laughingly exclaims 'Is that it? Is that my present? Oh but it's terrible, darling'. 'It was 14 quid'. 'Joe, I said splash out'. 'Cheap clothes suit me, they always have, it's because I'm from the gutter'. Oldman is also seen wearing it at the Evening Standard Award scene, and the subsequent episode in a public convenience.Exhibited: 'Ortonesque; Joe Orton 1933-1967', Leicester's New Walk Museum and Art Gallery, March 3 - May 7 2007, retrospective exhibition marking the 40th anniversary of Orton's death, featuring a collection of his personal belongings. 'The star attraction is the fur coat his agent Peggy Ramsay bought for him' (University of Leicester press release); 'I'm From the Gutter', Joe Orton exhibition, Islington Museum (May 2001), described as 'Orton's fabled fur coat'. Provenance: Joe Orton, a present from his agent Peggy Ramsay; sold on behalf of The Orton Estate. We are grateful for the help of Leonie Orton Barnett in cataloguing this and the following two lots.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 243

A group of nine copies of medical human anatomy journals, possibly used as props, and one other, Location:

Lot 245

Props from the 1992 film Shining Through, a pair of Pelham puppets of Adolf Hitler and one other, along with miniature flags, Location: 7:2

Lot 1724

STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE (1977) - ICONS Obi-Wan Kenobi (Alec Guinness) Lightsaber ReplicaAn ICONS Obi-Wan Kenobi (Alec Guinness) lightsaber replica from the promotion of George Lucas' Star Wars: A New Hope. ICONS created the first licensed Star Wars prop replicas based on the original props in the Skywalker Ranch Archives. A production run of 10,000 Obi-Wan lightsabers was planned, but only about 6,000 were ultimately produced. Numbered 399/10,000, this lightsaber is constructed from steel, aluminum, and hard-molded plastic with "Lucasfilm Ltd./Icons 1997" engraved on the bottom. Also included is the original foam-padded ICONS shipping box and Certificate of Authenticity with a custom acrylic display stand featuring a plaque engraved "Obi-Wan Lightsaber" and with the Star Wars, Lucasfilm, and ICONS logos. The box is opened and exhibits some tears from shipping. Dimensions: 8" x 13" x 5" (20.5 cm x 33 cm x 12.75 cm) Estimate: $500 - 700This lot will be auctioned on Friday, June 24th. The auction will begin at 8:00am 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 Tuesday, June 21st; Wednesday, June 22nd; or Thursday, June 23rd.

Lot 175

THE INDIAN IN THE CUPBOARD - Omni's (Hal Scardino) Cupboard and ToysOmni's (Hal Scardino) cupboard and toys from Frank Oz's fantasy film The Indian in the Cupboard. Omni discovered a special key in his family's collection that brought the toys in his cupboard to life. This lot consists of an ornate wooden cupboard labeled "5 Robin Miller Props No Holes" painted white with brass hinges and a removable inner shelf and studded details; a brass-color metal key tied with a maroon ribbon; and seven hand-painted plastic and metal figures, including three Native Americans, a cowboy, a soldier, a horse, and a knight. Following production, sympathetic restoration was performed to repair the knight's shield and horse's tail. The cupboard exhibits significant cracking to its paint, warped wood, and lost studs from production use and age. Dimensions: 21" x 7" x 16.75" (53.5 cm x 18 cm x 42.75 cm) Estimate: $4,000 - 6,000This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 21st. The auction will begin at 8:00am 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 Wednesday, June 22nd; Thursday, June 23rd; or Friday, June 24th.

Lot 183

INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE - Indiana Jones' (Harrison Ford) Grail DiaryIndiana Jones' (Harrison Ford) grail diary from Steven Spielberg's action adventure sequel Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. A key prop throughout the film, Jones used his father's (Sean Connery) diary to find his father and eventually the Holy Grail itself. It was a heavily featured plot device carried and referenced by multiple characters including Indy, his father, Elsa (Alison Doody), Donovan (Julian Glover), and others. Multiple diaries were produced by Keir Lusby Props for the film as is common for a prop of this significance. The work that went into the grail diary props was extensive, and they stand as works of art in their own right. This diary features a blind-tooled, brown calfskin cover with approximately 102 and 12 blank pages, including multiple repeating interior paper pages, all of which are printed but designed to appear handwritten. All pages and the cover have been hand-weathered. Included are pages that relate direct to the story, such as the illustration of the knight crossing the chasm on the invisible bridge, and more generic pages that were created by Lusby's team. The book is also fitted with various insert pieces that are adhered in, such as replica currencies and travel documents. This diary was originally sourced from Keir Lusby directly and includes a Letter of Authenticity from Keir Lusby Props. It exhibits extensive aging to appear well-read with several of its pages color-washed, fading to the leather, and cracking along its edges; some pages have also become loose in the binding. Dimensions: 7" x 4" x 1" (18 cm x 10.25 cm x 2.5 cm) Estimate: $60,000 - 80,000This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 21st. The auction will begin at 8:00am 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 Wednesday, June 22nd; Thursday, June 23rd; or Friday, June 24th.

Lot 1877

STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (1980) - Crew-Signed Boba Fett PrintA crew-signed print of Boba Fett from Irvin Kershner's Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. Fett (Jeremy Bulloch) and other bounty hunters were hired by the Empire to track down the Millennium Falcon.This 2012 color-printed image of Boba Fett features a thin black border, Mythosaur skull and clan crest symbols, and the caption "Boba Fett" with the subtitle "Design. Voice. Costume. Props Inside the Armor: Actors & Stuntmen." It is signed in blue ink by the following crew members: Bruce Nicholson; Glenn Randall; Don Bies; Nelson Hall; Mark Austin; Kelvin Pike; Alan Harris; Brian Johnson; Ira Keeler; Peter Roy; Jason Wingreen; Louis Friedman; Dirk Yohan "Dickey" Beer; Tom St. Amand; Pete Ronzani; Sandy "Momma Fett" Dhuyvetter; Vance Lorenzini; Duwayne Dunham; Brian Archer; Bob Yerkes; John Morton; Ben Burtt; Joe Johnston; Kit West; Jeremy Bulloch; John Mollo; and Nilo Rodis-Jamero. It exhibits corner creasing. Dimensions: 20" x 15.75" (50.5 cm x 40 cm) Estimate: $1,500 - 2,500This lot will be auctioned on Friday, June 24th. The auction will begin at 8:00am 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 Tuesday, June 21st; Wednesday, June 22nd; or Thursday, June 23rd.

Lot 188

INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE - Photo-Matched Tank Model Miniature Side PanelA photo-matched side panel from the oversize model miniature tank from Steven Spielberg's adventure sequel Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) rescued his father, Henry (Sean Connery), and Marcus Brody (Denholm Elliott) from a tank before it crashed down a cliffside.While full-scale functional tank props (based on Mark VII tanks) were built for the film, a remote-controlled model miniature was constructed for shots of the tank going over the cliff. Dubbed "Babe" by the production, it was built at Elstree Studios under mechanical effects supervisor George Gibbs, who incorporated his own lawnmower engine into it. The metal model was over 6.5-feet long with removable side panels for interior access. The tank model was shot on location at Rambla de las Salinas in Valencia, Spain and then shipped to Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) in California for bluescreen work. Following production it was sent to a scrapyard, where this right side section was recognized and recovered by a staff member before the remainder of the model was scrapped.This two-part section is constructed of welded steel with a removable turret piece and a long breaker bar affixed with three green canvas supply bags, two "120/DAT" ammunition boxes, and two "YALNIZ SU" engine hatches. Loose metal wiring is attached along the edges and a hole underneath the cannon allows for a maneuvering rod to be inserted. This piece's paintwork and detailing matches to behind-the-scenes photos of the tank model being prepared for the drop shots.This lot exhibits extensive rusting and discoloration throughout, chipped paint on the breaker, fraying canvas, repainted turret portions, and some broken or missing rivets. Dimensions: 74" x 19" x 12" (187 cm x 48.25 cm x 30.5)Special shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's Guide. Estimate: $5,000 - 7,000ΔThis lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 21st. The auction will begin at 8:00am 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 Wednesday, June 22nd; Thursday, June 23rd; or Friday, June 24th.

Lot 281

PREDATOR 2 - Stunt Predator Bio-MaskA stunt Predator bio-mask from Stephen Hopkins' sci-fi action sequel Predator 2. The City Hunter (Kevin Peter Hall) wore its bio-mask as it chased lieutenant Mike Harrigan (Danny Glover) through the concrete jungle of 1997 Los Angeles.This mask was created by Stan Winston Studios, the same company that created the creature for the first film. As with many stunt props, it contains fewer details than a hero mask, but retains the unique look and feel designed specifically for the film. The helmet is cast in dense foam with a thin, durable topcoat surface painted gold-color with light patina and distressing. Its eyes are covered in double layers of plastic mesh. The helmet exhibits numerous surface cracks and spidering from age. Dimensions: 24" x 14" x 10" (61 cm x 36 cm x 25 cm) Estimate: $7,000 - 10,000This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 21st. The auction will begin at 8:00am 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 Wednesday, June 22nd; Thursday, June 23rd; or Friday, June 24th.

Lot 301

ROBOCOP 3 (1993)/ ROBOCOP (T.V. SERIES, 1994) - RoboCop's (Robert Burke, Richard Eden) SFX-Wired Auto 9RoboCop's (Robert Burke, Richard Eden) SFX-wired Auto 9 from Fred Dekker's sci-fi action film RoboCop 3 or the subsequent RoboCop television series. RoboCop's iconic sidearm was his Auto 9 throughout the original films and series; it is uncertain if this Auto 9 was used in the third film, the series, or both, as both used Model Gun Company-made Auto-9 replicas as the basis of their Auto-9 props (the MGC replica was not available at the time of the first two films.)Cast from a modified Beretta 93R MGC air pistol, this piece features a resin body over an interior metal pipe with wires in the back and a small button on the side of the grip that may have once activated a muzzle flash effect, or triggered a practical pyro effect. Details include the engravings: "Modelguns Corporation," "Made In Japan," "MGC Model-93R-AP Patent Automatic Air Pistol," and "OCP-POLICE 001-A9". The resin exhibits scuffs and tears and the wires are cut. Dimensions: 14" x 7.25" x 1.5" (35.75 cm x 18.5 cm x 4 cm)Contains electronic components; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.Ownership may be restricted in some countries; see replica firearm notice in Buyer's Guide. Estimate: $6,000 - 8,000This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 21st. The auction will begin at 8:00am 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 Wednesday, June 22nd; Thursday, June 23rd; or Friday, June 24th.

Lot 336

STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION - Light-Up TR-580 Medical Tricorder VIIA light-up TR-580 medical tricorder VII from the sci-fi series Star Trek: The Next Generation. The Enterprise medical crew, including Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden), used medical tricorders to scan patients for illnesses and conditions throughout the series. The props team referred to this generation of tricoder as the "Tom Servo tricorder" due to the Mystery Science Theater 3000 robot's image on its screen.This tricorder is constructed of resin and plastic with scrolling light displays and a detachable aluminum "scanning device" wand located in its top. Opening the tricorder automatically activates a series of inset 7K67 6V battery-powered lights. It comes with a black padded holster with fastening strips on the back.Following production, the tricorder underwent sympathetic restoration to its wiring to render the wand and internal lights operable. It currently exhibits peeling decals with one small decal missing. Dimensions: 6" x 4" x 2" (15.25 cm x 17.75 cm x 5 cm) Contains electronic components; see notice in the Buyer's Guide. Estimate: $8,000 - 12,000This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 21st. The auction will begin at 8:00am 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 Wednesday, June 22nd; Thursday, June 23rd; or Friday, June 24th.

Lot 375

STAR WARS: REVENGE OF THE SITH (2005) - Darth Sidious' (Ian McDiarmid) Alternate-Finish Hero-Style Lightsaber with Printed Concept DesignDarth Sidious' (Ian McDiarmid) alternate-finish hero-style lightsaber hilt with a printed concept design by artist Tony Drew from George Lucas' Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith. Chancellor Palpatine, secretly Sith Lord Darth Sidious, wielded his lightsaber in duels with Mace Windu (Samuel L. Jackson) and Yoda (Frank Oz). This piece has an alternate-finish style that is a darker color than the lightsaber seen in the final film.Created by the production’s props department, this lightsaber hilt is a hero-style piece that was never intended to take a dueling blade; it is constructed primarily from metal painted black and gold, applied with a gloss gunmetal finish simulating electrum, and inset with nonfunctional red and green plastic lights.Various finishes were experimented with during pre-production, and the finish to this lightsaber is darker than the version seen in the final film. The darker finish was likely presented to Lucas as an option for the prop, but ultimately not used in the final film. Also included is a printed copy design sheet for the interior and exterior of Sidious' lightsaber printed on Star Wars production letterhead labeled "Palpatines [sic] Lightsaber" and dated "2003."The hilt exhibits scratching, tarnished gold-color segments, and white staining around the base, while the paper exhibits fold lines, stray markings, and a pinhole. Dimensions (hilt): 7.5" x 2" x 2" (19 cm x 5 cm x 5 cm); (design): 12" x 8.5" (30.5 cm x 21.75 cm) Estimate: $6,000 - 8,000This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 21st. The auction will begin at 8:00am 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 Wednesday, June 22nd; Thursday, June 23rd; or Friday, June 24th.

Lot 376

STAR WARS: THE PHANTOM MENACE (1999)/STAR WARS: ATTACK OF THE CLONES (2002) - Plo Koon (Matt Sloan) Dueling Lightsaber HiltA Plo Koon (Matt Sloan) dueling lightsaber hilt from George Lucas' Star Wars: The Phantom Menace and Star Wars: Attack of the Clones. Designed and built by the production's props department for background Jedi seen in The Phantom Menace, this style of hilt became specifically associated with Plo Koon, a Kel Dor Jedi Master on the Jedi High Council, in Attack of the Clones.This hilt features a resin and metal handgrip with a tapered pommel cap inset with a threaded rod. It is painted silver-color, black, and red to simulate a metallic finish. The threaded rod allowed for installation of aluminum blades that were used for dueling sequences and replaced frequently as they were damaged on set. The resin exhibits scuffs and cracks throughout from production use, with a small ridge piece broken off near the blade end. Dimensions: 14.25" x 2.75" x 2.25" (36.25 cm x 7 cm x 5.75 cm) Estimate: $12,000 - 16,000ΔThis lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 21st. The auction will begin at 8:00am 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 Wednesday, June 22nd; Thursday, June 23rd; or Friday, June 24th.

Lot 41

BACK TO THE FUTURE PART II - Marty McFly's (Michael J. Fox) HoverboardMarty McFly's (Michael J. Fox) hoverboard from Robert Zemeckis' sci-fi film Back to the Future: Part II. McFly first obtained his hoverboard from a young girl in the year 2015 to escape from Griff Tannen (Thomas F. Wilson) and his gang, and continued to use it throughout the film and its sequel, Part III.Two primary styles of hoverboards were made for production, wood boards and lightweight foam boards. This hoverboard is constructed primarily of rigid lightweight foam, painted pink, and given a photo-print finish on the top and bottom (as opposed to the lenticular print used on some boards). The top features the word "HOVERBOARD," Mattel logos, its foot-pad and fuzzy pink foot-strap (which are frequently missing from Mattel board props), zig-zagging pink and green fastening strips, a hole in the front from where Marty would have removed the handles, and an additional smaller hole drilled into the center, likely related to mounting the board to a rig, shoe or similar during production. The bottom features plastic detailing including two silver-color hover pads; one pad was cracked and was repaired after production. The hoverboard exhibits wear from use and age including small stains and marring to the finish, as well as a repaired crack in one of the hover pads. The footpad fastening strips had also slid out of position from years in storage, and has been reset to its original location. The Marty McFly hoverboard remains the most memorable prop of the Back to the Future trilogy, and this is a scarce complete example. Dimensions: 28" x 8.5" x 2.5" (71.25 cm x 21.75 cm x 6.5 cm) Estimate: $80,000 - 120,000This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 21st. The auction will begin at 8:00am 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 Wednesday, June 22nd; Thursday, June 23rd; or Friday, June 24th.

Lot 466

UNTOUCHABLES, THE - Eliot Ness' (Kevin Costner) 1911 PistolEliot Ness' (Kevin Costner) 1911 pistol from Brian De Palma's crime thriller The Untouchables. Treasury agent Ness used his signature pistol, a military pistol issued to members of the U.S. Armed Forces from 1911 to 1984, throughout the film, including while protecting his family from gangland assassin Frank Nitti (Billy Drago).Prior to its use in The Untouchables, this specific M1911A1 pistol was originally made for Wild Bill Kelso (John Belushi) in Steven Spielberg's 1941. The pistol was modified to fire blanks for film industry use and features a dark brown textured grip matching the polished body and a steel trigger with serial number "1536373" and "UNITED STATES PROPERTY M 1911A1 U.S. ARMY" engraved on one side of the barrel. Also included is an Ellis Props and Graphics Certificate of Authenticity. The pistol exhibits scratching to the black finish from production. Dimensions: 9" x 6" x 1.5" (23 cm x 15.25 cm x 4 cm)This weapon is a live firearm; see U.S. live firearm notice in the Buyer's Guide. Estimate: $8,000 - 12,000This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 21st. The auction will begin at 8:00am 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 Wednesday, June 22nd; Thursday, June 23rd; or Friday, June 24th.

Lot 54

BATMAN - Batman's (Michael Keaton) SpeargunBatman's (Michael Keaton) speargun from Tim Burton's superhero sequel Batman Returns. Batman used his speargun, also known as the spring-action reel or the grapple gun, as a key gadget during his battle with members of Penguin's (Danny DeVito) gang on the streets of Gotham. The speargun that appeared in Batman Returns was a design carried over from the original Batman (1989) film. Multiple variations of the speargun were conceived around the idea that different accessories could attach to the spring-action reel which also contained a firing mechanism. Those accessories included the spearhook that was the main attachment, smoke capsules, bolas, and tranquilizers, and were designed by concept designer Julian Caldow for the first film. After that film's success, the speargun was widely seen in images of Batman and became one of the character's most iconic gadgets. New props were built for Batman Returns that were modeled exactly on those for the first film, though slightly different in construction. The first film props were capable of interchanging the front accessories, while the props for Returns were made as with the speargun attachment integral to the back spring-action reel section.This speargun includes a practical folding handle that locks into place via a spring-loaded retention mechanism, and is constructed primarily from resin hand-painted in Batman's signature black with metalized silver-color panels screwed in on each side. A length of gray cord is wrapped around a spring-coiled practical spindle; when the rope is pulled out of the prop, the spring-mechanism functions to return it to the coil. The speargun is the signature accessory of Michael Keaton's Batman and original props are exceedingly rare; this is one of only two spearguns from either Batman or Batman Returns still known to exist. This lot exhibits signs of production use and age throughout, including fraying to the rope's end, paint scratching exposing unpainted resin underneath, and loosening to the screw-on handgrip. Dimensions: 9" x 5" x 3" (23 cm x 12.75 cm x 7.75 cm)Contains mechanical components; see notice in the Buyer's Guide. Estimate: $100,000 - 150,000This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 21st. The auction will begin at 8:00am 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 Wednesday, June 22nd; Thursday, June 23rd; or Friday, June 24th.

Lot 706

EQUALIZER, THE (2014) - Russian Restaurant Fight Scene PropsRussian restaurant fight scene props from Antoine Fuqua's action drama The Equalizer. Former commando Robert McCall (Denzel Washington) used a variety of items in the back office to murder a group of Russian mafia thugs as he attempted to free Alina (Chloe Grace Moretz).This lot consists of a glass vodka bottle; a rubber stunt shot glass with a gold-color rim; a glass shot glass with a gold-color metal rim; a brown and silver-color resin corkscrew handle; and a wood and gold-color metal knife handle. It exhibits wear and cracking on the stunt shot glass. Dimensions: 11.5" x 6" x 3" (29.25 cm x 15.25 cm x 7.75 cm) Estimate: $400 - 600This lot will be auctioned on Wednesday, June 22nd. The auction will begin at 8:00am 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 Tuesday, June 21st; Thursday, June 23rd; or Friday, June 24th.

Lot 708

EQUALIZER, THE (2014) - Russian Restaurant Fight Scene PropsRussian restaurant fight scene props from Antoine Fuqua's action drama The Equalizer. Former commando Robert McCall (Denzel Washington) used a variety of items in the back office to murder a group of Russian mafia thugs as he attempted to free Alina (Chloe Grace Moretz).This lot consists of a glass vodka bottle; two rubber stunt shot glasses with gold-color rims; a brown and silver-color resin corkscrew handle; and a wood and hard rubber gold-color metal knife handle. It exhibits wear and cracking on the stunt shot glass. Dimensions: 11.5" x 6" x 3" (29.25 cm x 15.25 cm x 7.75 cm) Estimate: $400 - 600This lot will be auctioned on Wednesday, June 22nd. The auction will begin at 8:00am 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 Tuesday, June 21st; Thursday, June 23rd; or Friday, June 24th.

Lot 9

ALIENS - M56 SmartgunAn M56 Smartgun from James Cameron's sci-fi action sequel Aliens. USCM privates Vasquez (Jenette Goldstein) and Drake (Mark Rolston) wielded their signature M56 Smartguns against the xenomorphs.This is one of two live-fire Smartguns built for the production by U.K. film armorers Bapty & Co, from whom this piece was initially obtained. Due to its unwieldy weight and length, the actors used Steadicam rigs, designed to help camera operators support the weight of motion-picture cameras on their body, to make the props more manageable. This innovation was practical for the actors and provided an interesting visual on screen.The Smartgun props were the brainchild of director James Cameron, and were developed by Bapty and the film's lead armorer Simon Atherton. Similar to the Pulse Rifles, the Smartguns were based on an existing real-world gun that could fire blanks on set-an MG42 belt-fed machine gun. They were dressed up with prop components to appear more futuristic, including elements from a motorcycle and other custom made components.The MG42 element of this Smartgun was deactivated after filming, and some of the original dressing components were removed as is typical with rental firearms. The original dressing components that remain are the custom-machined flash suppressor, the linkage under the body that connects the rear squeeze-grip to the trigger mechanism, and the white lettering that was painted on the side of the gun. Remnants of the original lettering for both "Adios" (seen on Vasquez’s Smartgun) and "My Bitch" (seen on Drake’s version) indicate this was likely used by both actors at some point during production.The dressing elements that were stripped off after filming have been recreated from the same real-world parts used on the prop originally: the trapezoid-shaped Kawasaki motorcycle footrests on either side of the barrel, the Kawasaki motorcycle grip and selector switches in front of the ammo drum, and the Kawasaki GT motorcycle brake level trigger and squeeze mechanism are replica components added for display.Also included are a deactivation certificate from the London Proof House and a color photograph of Drake inscribed "Protect my bitch!" and autographed by Ralston. The Smartgun still exhibits signs of handling and extensive production use throughout, including scratches, scuffing, and exposed silver-color metal beneath the black paint. Dimensions: 51" x 11" x 7" (129.5 cm x 28 cm x 18 cm) Estimate: $100,000 - 150,000This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 21st. The auction will begin at 8:00am 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 Wednesday, June 22nd; Thursday, June 23rd; or Friday, June 24th.

Lot 109

DEXTER - Dexter Morgan's (Michael C. Hall) SFX Scalpel and Syringe with TranquilizerDexter Morgan's (Michael C. Hall) SFX scalpel and syringe with a tranquilizer from Showtime's psychological thriller Dexter. Dexter used his syringe to inject fellow serial killers who had yet to face justice with tranquilizers, then used his scalpel to collect blood samples from their cheeks. Scalpels and syringes were Dexter's signature instruments throughout the series and some of the most memorable props from the show.This lot consists of a stainless steel Thermo Electron 745 surgical scalpel with a plastic SFX blood reservoir bulb glued onto the reverse; an SFX plastic syringe equipped with a retractable hypodermic needle; and a faux glass tranquilizer bottle with a metal cap and a production-made label reading "Etorphine Hydrochloride (M-99)" applied. The bottle contains orange liquid from production which is not safe for consumption. It exhibits warping at the bottom from production use, and the syringe exhibits flaking paint and staining. Dimensions (largest): 7" x 1" x 1" (18 cm x 2.5 cm x 2.5 cm); (smallest): 1.5" x 1.5" x 3" (4 cm x 4 cm x 7.75 cm) Estimate: $12,000 - 16,000This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 21st. The auction will begin at 8:00am 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 Wednesday, June 22nd; Thursday, June 23rd; or Friday, June 24th.

Lot 135

GHOSTBUSTERS 2 - SFX Smoking Ghost TrapA SFX Smoking ghost trap from Ivan Reitman's action-comedy sequel Ghostbusters II. Ghostbusters Peter Venkman (Bill Murray), Raymond Stantz (Dan Aykroyd), Egon Spengler (Harold Ramis), and Winston Zeddemore (Ernie Hudson) used traps to capture ghouls haunting New York. The ghost trap props made for Ghostbusters II were smaller and lighter weight than the first-film versions which were larger, heavier, and more challenging for the actors to work with, especially when worn on the belt. This ghost trap consists of a resin-cast body that is adorned with aluminum plates,a handle and four practical wheels, a red plastic light fixture, a V clip at the bottom for mounting to the belt, a flippable switch on the top and a series of dummy switches and knobs on the sides. It is affixed on the top with two yellow striped pieces of caution tape as well as three smaller sections of fabric. These smaller pieces of fabric were soaked with a chemical which caused the trap to appear as though it was smoking; ghost traps were seen smoking at various points in the film. One of the switches activates a flashing red light by the handle while a rectangular bar-graph yellow light on the top of the trap also illuminates. It exhibits some paint chipping and wear on the decals throughout. Dimensions: 20" x 6" x 6" (51 cm x 15.25 cm x 15.25 cm)Contains electronic and mechanical components; see notice in the Buyer's Guide. Estimate: $50,000 - 70,000This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 21st. The auction will begin at 8:00am 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 Wednesday, June 22nd; Thursday, June 23rd; or Friday, June 24th.

Lot 775

Two amusing artist doll Victorian bag ladies, with painted wooden heads, wool hair, detailed clothes and props on stands, bases indistinctly signed B Kare Koal (London) --11in. (28cm.) high (dusty)

Lot 776

Three amusing artist doll Victorian ladies, two bag ladies and a home produce seller with painted wooden heads, wool hair, detailed clothes and props on stands, base indistinctly signed B Kare Koal? (London) --11in. (28cm.) high (dusty)

Lot 212

Victoria (1819-1901). Queen of Great Britain & Ireland, 1837-1901. A group of 4 tableaux vivants photograph albums taken at Balmoral Castle, 5 & 6 October 1888, 5 October 1889 and 8 & 10 October 1890, plus Osborne, Isle of Wight, 24-25 January 1890, the first album containing 28 window-mounted cabinet cards featuring Princesses Maud of Wales, Alice of Hesse, Margaret of Connaught, Beatrice, Louise of Wales, Princes Arthur of Connaught, Albert Victor of Wales, Henry of Battenberg, et al, and including 2 'India' cards featuring Mahomed Buksh, Hafiz Abdul Karim, Syed Ahmed Husain and Khairat Ali, neat four-page manuscript index of the first 18 cards at front, contemporary embossed padded morocco with clasp, upper cover titled 'Balmoral. Tableau-vivant. October 5 & 6 1888', rubbed and a little frayed at extremities, 4to; the second album containing 2 panel print photographs by G.W. Wilson & Co. of the performance of 'Used Up', including Princess Beatrice and Princess Henry of Battenberg in the cast, images 18 x 30 cm, hinged into an album with a printed programme similarly hinged at front, inscribed by Queen Victoria to front free endpaper, 'The Viscount Cross, G.C.B.' and signed 'The Queen' beneath lower left, inner hinges broken, contemporary gilt-titled and decorated red morocco gilt by Eyre & Spottiswoode, rubbed and a little frayed at head of spine, narrow oblong folio; the third album containing 7 cabinet cards, the first by W. Watson, Ballater, showing Queen Victoria signing while attended by 'Munshi' Abdul Karim, inscribed to lower mount, 3 others with inscriptions by Queen Victoria to lower part of image and mounts, and final image of ‘Oriental bazaar’ inscribed and dated by her to verso, four-page printed programme bound at front, presentation inscription to front free endpaper for Viscount Cross in the hand of Queen Victoria and signed 'The Queen', all edges gilt, contemporary gilt-decorated red morocco by Eyre & Spottiswoode, rubbed, 8vo; the fourth album of performances at Osborne containing 5 mounted photographs by Mullins, Ryde, Isle of Wight, of performances of Esther, (featuring Hafiz Abdul Karim, Saiyad Ahmad Husain and Mirza Yusuf Beg), Fotheringay, The Surrender of Calais (with Princesses Beatrice, Louise, Henry of Battenberg, et al.), and Little Toodlekins (2 photos), images 18 x 23 cm, original studio mounts with printed four-page programme bound at front (listing fourth and fifth A Bedouin Encampment and Twelfth Night for which there are no photographs present), a separate loose printed programme for the final tableau,  hinges broken and contents detached, contemporary red half morocco gilt by Eyre & Spottiswoode, rubbed and covers partly damp-stained, oblong small folioQTY: (4)NOTE:Richard Assheton Cross, 1st Viscount Cross (1823-1914), British statesman and Conservative politician who served as Home Secretary 1874-1880 & 1885-1886.Tableaux vivants were particularly popular during the Victorian era. They involved dressing up in costumes with plenty of props and creating a scene from a story before remaining completely still to hold the pose as a living picture for the photographer. Queen Victoria and Albert were fond of such activities with which they included their children, friends and members of the royal household.NB. An amendment regarding the contents of the fourth album has been made to this description.

Lot 30

Frederick Arthur Bridgman (American, 1847-1928)New Shoes, Algiers signed 'F . A . Bridgman' (lower left)oil on canvas73.4 x 60.5cm (29 x 23 3/4in).Footnotes:ProvenanceThe artist; his sale, American Art Galleries, New York, 10 March 1899, lot 40. M. Knoedler & Co., New York (acquired at the above sale). William Randolph Hearst, Sr. (1863-1951), New York and San Simeon, CA, (acquired from the above, 14 March 1899). With Maxwell Galleries, San Francisco, after 1940. Dr. James V. Raia (1923-2020) (probably acquired directly from the above circa 1965). By descent to the present owner, 1999. Literature'Some Prices brought at the Bridgman Sale', American Art Annual, New York, 1899, p. 67, no. 40.We are grateful to Ilene Susan Fort, Ph.D., F. A. Bridgman authority and Curator Emerita, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, for confirming the authenticity of this work on the basis of photographs.Born in Alabama, USA, Frederick Bridgman's early training was as a draughtsman and engraver for the American Banknote Company. Visiting Paris in 1866, he worked for a time in the atelier of the Orientalist master, Jeon-Leon Gérome, at the École des Beaux-Arts. Often referred to as 'the American Gérôme', Bridgman's early work reflects the master's precise draughtsmanship and smooth finishes, although his palette would soften over the years, his style becoming broader and more impressionistic.Bridgman's first visit to North Africa came in 1872, remaining there for the next five years, where he divided his time between Egypt and Algiers. As well as producing hundreds of preparatory sketches, he also took numerous photographs, and amassed a large collection of objects, costumes and architectural pieces, which cluttered his Paris studio and served as props for his paintings. Bridgman was a regular exhibitor at the Paris Salons, notably the Salon des Artistes Français and the Salon of the Société Coloniale des Artistes Français, as well as at the Royal Academy, and Suffolk Street Gallery in London. His work was shown at the Exposition Universelle of 1878, 1889 and 1900, receiving a silver medal at each of the exhibitions. He was decorated with the Légion d'Honneur in 1878 and was made Officier in 1907. Bridgman retained his ties with his home country and held a number of exhibitions with accompanying sales in New York, the first of which was held in 1890.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 3334

A 1950's Maskelyne's Mysteries box of conjuring tricks by Gamages, Holborn of London, comprising a two-tier compartmented box with an assortment of various magic tricks and novelties including novelties such as 'the vanishing cigar' and 'grandmother's necklace', boxed with Gamagic No.11 catalogue with details of tricks and props etc

Lot 497

Star Wars: From Concept to Screen to Collectable collection of picture postcards. This lovely lot of 31 colour postcards show the story of evolution of Star Wars conceptual art to screen props, and then to toy collectables. Each postcard is approx 6x5 and all in great condition. Good condition. All autographs 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

Lot 548

2 vehicle props and 4 ramps

Lot 155

BABYCHAM SET OF 6 BOATS - with logo on bowl and base, a pair of Babycham props and a Johnny Walker vintage miniature Red Label 70% proof, level just below shoulder but sealed

Lot 85

* JONATHAN HOOD (SCOTTISH b. 1957),WOMANoil on board, signed, titled and dated '98 versoimage size 18cm x 16cm, overall size 31cm x 29cmFramed.Note: Jonathan Hood was born in 1957 in Edinburgh, and grew up in Fife and Tayside. He was artistically trained at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee and at the Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris. Jonathan became a full-time painter in 1986, mostly working in watercolour and collage. He is a keen art teacher, regularly running children’s workshops as well as adult night classes. In 2006, he conducted a collage and painting workshop in Morgan Academy, Dundee for the Racial Equality Commission enabling 2 school pupils to reach the final. Since 2006, Jonathan has also run the WASPS studio open weekend in Dundee. Currently, Jonathan is working mostly in oil, using bright colours and painting on board. He has been exhibiting regularly in galleries around the UK, and in Holland, France and Italy. Jonathan uses dramatic blocks of colour to create depth and texture within his works. His clever compositions create narratives through the interaction between figures, and the addition of carefully selected props to be interpreted by the viewer. It is a testament to his artistic skill that he can convey strong emotion with only the simplest of brushstrokes to represent facial features.

Lot 1149

James Bond - Replica props including View to a Kill Zorin bank cheque and an Octopussy Rupee note , all framed, 24 x 33 cm (2).

Lot 1164

James Bond Goldeneye (1995) - Factory Entertainment Prop Replica Lens & Arming Keys accurately based on the hero props used in the Film. Limited Edition to 500 worldwide, 1:1 scale replicas on a display stand with a numbered plaque & Certificate. Numbered 098 of 500. Includes the same edge lit illumination feature as seen on screen. With original 007 branded packaging, booklet and original packaging.

Lot 1196

James Bond - Replica props including Casino Royale Vesper Lynd business card, Daniel Craig Trunks from Casino Royale, and a Casino Royale Cartamundi playing card, all framed most 24 x 33 cm (3).

Lot 55

Blaze Starr signed 10x8 black and white photo. Blaze Starr (born Fannie Belle Fleming; April 10, 1932 - June 15, 2015) was an American stripper and burlesque star. Her vivacious presence and inventive use of stage props earned her the nickname The Hottest Blaze in Burlesque. She was also known for her affair with Louisiana Governor Earl Kemp Long. Based on her memoir Blaze Starr! My Life as Told to Huey Perry (published in 1974), the 1989 film Blaze told the story of latter affair starring Paul Newman as Long and Lolita Davidovich as Starr, with Starr herself acting in a cameo role and as a consultant

Lot 365

WW2 period felt USAAF props and wings design pennant for Elgin Field Air base

Lot 656

Vintage metal battery operated 4 engined Skycruiser in BOAC colours. Model by Louis Marx & Co, Hong Kong).Props will spin when model pushed, electrics not working.

Lot 146

A collection of costumes and props from the tv series Doctor Who and Torchwood. Items to include:Costumes from the Tardis wardrobe in 'Time & The Rani.Prop from 'The Impossible planet'.Armour pieces and a Gundan costume from 'Warriors Gate'.Trousers used by Matt Smith and a prop glass used in 'End of Time Part 2'.A costume replica from 'The Sixth Doctor'.A production used shirt by Ace (Sophie Aldred).An Aggedor Costume replica.2 x Colin Baker wasitcoats.A Jamie McCrimmon (Frazer Hines) Jacket.Post-2005 set dressings.2 x Production used overall costumes from 'Ressurection of the Daleks'.A production used headrest from inside a Dalek.Production used costumes from the Second Doctor (Patrick Troughton). Bowtie, braces, coats etc.Replica masksReplica Peter Davison coat.Replica Sea Devil costumes.Replica Sycorax glove, necklace, prop.Silurian Mask Fragments.Tetrap WingsTom Baker Hat.A Production used mask from 'Trail of the Timelord'.Wirrn monster eye.Gundan Robot pieces.A Rubix cube from 'Night Terrors'.An Aztec Headdress from 'The Aztecs'.2 x Soldiers belts from 'The Curse of Fenric'.The Fourth Doctor jacket.A bayonet and prop gun from 'Torchwood'.

Lot 147

A collection of costumes and props used in the production of Game of Thrones. Items to include 2 x chess pieces, 2 x Esos market traders hats, 4 x prop books, a scabbard and 2 x spearheads.

Lot 148

A collection of costumes and props used in the production of the Harry Potter films. Items to include:Prop books from Professor Snape's desk in The Chamber of Secrets.A Basalik fang from The Chamber of Secrets.A chandelier piece from Deathly Hallows.A production used Beauxbatons hat and a Drumstrang costume from the Goblet of Fire.A troll cast used in The Philosophers Stone.Candlesticks, Goblet, Great Hall cutlery, Great Hall planter, Hufflepuff Jumper, production used wands, set dressings, tankards teapots.A troll Marquette hand.Various other production made used and replica wands.Vault jewellery prop gold.A wizards cloak and jacket.

Lot 149

A collection of costumes and props from the Edward Zwick film The Last Samurai (2003) starring Tom Cruise and the Tarsem Singh film Immortals (2011) starring Henry Cavill and Mickey Rourke.Items to include costumes from civilians, imperial army soldiers, kimonos, etc. also included is a helmet and multiple props from Immortals.

Lot 150

A collection of costumes and props from the TV series 'Legend of the Seeker' and 'Merlin'. Items to include Duchess outfit, Crystal Vickers dress, belts, books, boots, and many more costume pieces and prop items.

Lot 151

A collection of costumes and props from the Peter Jackson film series Lord of the Rings. Items to include a production used ring, belts, elven costume pieces, horse blankets, sheaths, orc battle horn, orc weapons etc.

Lot 152

A collection of customers and props from the TV series Xena: Warrior Princess. including a hat and set banners from the final episode of the series 'A Friend in Need', Costume pieces from Amazon warriors, a princess hat and a monster piece.

Lot 153

A collection of costumes and props from Buffy (TV Series) signed shirt, Dracula (1992), Priest (2011), Underworld 3 (2009), The Roommate (2011) and Wolf Creek (2005).

Lot 154

A collection of costumes and props from action/adventure films to include Angles & Demons (2009), Around the World in 80 Days, Batman, Hannah Montana, Hercules, Pirates of the Caribbean, Indiana Jones, Mission Impossible, The Chronicles of Narnia (2005), Scooby Doo (2002), Ted (2012), Aladdin (Broadway), The Scorpion King (2002) and The Mummy (1999).Items to include:Angles & Demons - Cardinals Robe and costume topAround the World in 80 Days - Prop hatHannah Montana - Tie-dye vest, jeans and cowboy hat.Hercules - Film reel tinIndiana Jones - HoodIndiana Jones & The Last Crusade - Costume pieceBatman - MoneyMission Impossible - Gear propsThe Chronicles of Narnia - Prince Caspian costume and a vestPirates of the Caribbean - Pirate Tricorne and beltsScooby-Doo - Skirt and an extra costumeScorpion King - framed picture of the actor, a polaroid of extra actor and extra costume piecesTed - Production used fabricThe Mummy - Costume pieces

Lot 155

A collection of props and costumes from Action/Drama films including Braveheart (1995), Poseidon (2006), Deadwood (2004 TV Series), Land Girls (2009 TV Series), Zulu (1964), Sharpe (1993 TV Series), Spartacus (2010 TV Series), The Muskateers (2014 TV Series), The Tudors (2007 Tv Series) and The Wild Boys (2011 TV Series).Items to include:Braveheart - KIlts, soldiers chainmail, prop rock, tartan sash, tunicsDeadwood - Crystal, gun belt, prop gold and spurPoseidon - Jimmy Bennett pants, shirts and vest and 2 dressesSharpe - Sword Spartacus - Ilithyia dress and original art department drawingsThe Muskateers - BeltThe Tudors - Pants, shirts and tunicWild Boys - Dan belt & holster, Dan hats, gunpowders hats, Hairbrush, tea strainer prop and tinsZulu - Zulu sheild

Lot 156

A collection of Sci-fi/Action costumes and props from films including Alien (1979), Blake's 7 (1978 TV Series), Eureka (2006 TV Series), Star Wars, Star Trek (The Next Generation), V (1984 TV Series), Stargate, Planet of the Apes (2001), Red Dwarf (1988 sitcom), The Postman (1997) and The Day of the Triffids (1962).Items to include:Alien - Xenomorph eggBlake's 7 - Black Plastic, BBC dressing room key, costume, jacket and shoulder patch. Eureka - Sherrif Andy shirtsStar Wars - costume piece, a toy and a gloveStar Wars (The Phantom Menace) - Jawa Belt Star Trek - Production used Ferengi prosthetics Red Dwarf - Cat Jacket and costume gloveThe Postman - Jacket, military costume piecesV - Alien costume and knifeTriffids - 2 replica pods

Lot 71

A collection of memorabilia, props and autographs from James Bond films to include: two prop bank notes, five Quantum of Solace call sheets. Autographs to include: Ben Whishaw, Lois Maxwell, Rosamund Pike, Shirley Bassey, Judi Dench, Olga Kurylenko, Colin Salmon, Christopher Waltz, Gemma Arterton, Lana Wood, Richard Kiel, Shirley Eaton, Pierce Brosnan, Sylvia Trench, Tom So. Roger Moore, Naoimie Harris, George Lazenby. Most with COAS.

Lot 2126

Large quantity of television props as seen in the childrens TV programme, Tobys Travelling Circus, filmed in Manchester. Caravan 70 x 40 cm H, telegraph pole H: 70 cm. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 331

An interesting collection of vintage magicians magic tricks / props / gimmicks to include an exploding banana, handkerchiefs, vanishing coins, a magic wand and much more etc (Qty).

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