An Ash Williams (Bruce Campbell) Mini-Ash puppet from Sam Raimi's comedy horror sequel Army of Darkness. After Ash smashed a mirror, his many reflections emerged as mischievous little clones who wreaked havoc until Ash put them to rest.This puppet miniature is rendered in Ash's likeness with a hand-painted clay face, a foam-padded body molded around an inner armature and affixed with faux hair, a metallic left hand, and a hand-tailored costume, including a leather shoulder satchel, a blue fabric tunic, brown cotton pants, and black rubber shoes. The puppet exhibits intentional distressing from production, including tears, blood stains, and applied grime throughout, but it remains in fair overall condition. Dimensions: 4" x 4 1/2" x 11" (10.25 cm x 11.5 cm x 28 cm)Estimate: $3,000 - 5,000
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Jabba the Hutt eyes and concept artwork from the production of Richard Marquand's Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. This lot includes materials from various stages in the construction of the slimy, suppurating Hutt puppet. The lot is comprised of two sheets of concept artwork, an eight-page "Revenge of the Jedi" puppet modeling purchase order made by Stuart Freeborn, a photograph of the model with handwritten notes, four unfinished fiberglass eye casts, eight miniature plastic eye casts, and 10 plastic baggies containing various painted foam Latex pieces of Jabba's eyelids.While the artwork and casts are in good overall condition, the eyelids are in poor and extremely fragile condition and should be handled with caution.Dimensions: (largest) 10 1/2" x 13" x 2 1/2" (26.75 cm x 33 cm x 6.5 cm);(smallest) 3" x 2" x 2" (7.75 cm x 5 cm x 5 cm)Estimate: $1,500 - 2,500
A Tanker Bug stop-motion training puppet from Paul Verhoeven's science fiction action film Starship Troopers. After Johnny Rico (Casper Van Dien) joined the war between humans and the alien Arachnids, he encountered several giant Tanker bugs on the battlefield with his regiment of mobile infantry soldiers. Tippett Studio created maquettes of the film's various bugs for shot planning, as well as for training digital animators. Phil Tippett is credited as Creature Visual Effects Supervisor for the film and was nominated for Best Visual Effects for his work on this film at the 70th Academy Awards. This unpainted Tanker Bug maquette was sculpted by Peter Konig and is cast in resin with articulating stop-motion joints on all of its appendages. It was used for shot rehearsal and animator training. It is in very good overall condition with some wear from use, such as discoloration and staining throughout as well as a few small missing elements.Includes a letter of authenticity from Phil Tippett. Dimensions: 24 1/4" x 20" x 8" (61.5 cm x 50.75 cm x 20.25 cm)Estimate: $4,000 - 6,000
An animatronic Baby Bink puppet from Patrick Read Johnson's family comedy Baby's Day Out. After being kidnapped, Baby Bink (Adam Robert Worton and Jacob Joseph Worton) was frequently endangered, requiring a lifelike animatronic puppet.This piece, created by Academy Award-winning special makeup effects artist Rick Baker, is constructed of foam rubber molded around an inner metal armature with hand-punched hair, silicone skin, acrylic eyes, a flesh-color paint finish, and electronic servo motors lining the interior. The piece is in fair overall condition with wear from production and age, including torn silicone throughout the hands and neck. Dimensions: 29" x 11" x 6" (73.5 cm x 28 cm x 15.25 cm)Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $2,500 - 3,500
A Warrior Bug stop-motion training puppet from the production of Paul Verhoeven's sci-fi satire Starship Troopers. After Johnny Rico (Casper Van Dien) joined the war between humans and Arachnids, the most common species he encountered in battle was the Warrior, the primary soldier of the Bug army. This lot comes from the film's creature visual effects supervisor, Phil Tippett, who was nominated for an Academy Award for his work on the film, including the creation of the Bugs.This fanged stop-motion Warrior Bug armature was created by Tippett for training and evaluating fellow animators who would be working on the digital animation. It is mounted with a metal rod to a black wooden base in an acrylic display case. The joints exhibit some rust from age, but the display is in good overall condition. Includes a letter of authenticity from Phil Tippett. Dimensions: 21" x 21" x 21" (53.5 cm x 53.5 cm x 53.5 cm)Estimate: $4,000 - 6,000
A wolf stand-in puppet from Zack Snyder's swords-and-sandals action film 300. This stand-in was made for the wolf that young Leonidas (Tyler Neitzel) killed early in the film. Although the actual wolf was realized using CGI, this puppet was used as a lighting stand-in and for physical reference purposes while filming.The wolf is made of a polyfoam body, with hand-punched fur along the body and legs and furry fabric over the tail. The claws and teeth are made of urethane for durability. The gums in the mouth and eyes are made of acrylic, giving them a glossy appearance. This wolf is currently resting on a simple wooden platform and pipe base. The piece is in excellent overall condition with some signs of wear from production, including some cracks in the paint and missing claws on the front paws. Dimensions: 80" x 24" x 43" (203 cm x 61 cm x 109 cm)Special shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $4,000 - 6,000
Saw - Billy the Puppet, life-size model on tricycle. With large display case. Provenance: Purchased from Auction Doctors, made from a mould of the original. With letter of authenticity from Auction Doctors dated 2010. PAT Tested. Light works.Cracks and loss of paint to face.Scratches to Perspex to case interior.
A Sooty puppet, probably from the late 1950s / early 1960s, together with an autographed black and white photograph 'Love to Jean from Sooty and Harry Corbett', and a studio set photograph of a Sooty film, to the present owner by family descent, family of film director Frank Gilpin (1923-1981) who directed a number of Sooty films in the 1950s
A mid 20th century scratch built puppet theatre of pine construction, the facade lithograph printed with a portrait of Shakespeare beneath the banner "All the world a stage" with various cherubs, together with various printed backdrops, Model Stage magazines and accessories, stage dimensions width 66cm, depth 61cm, height 61cm (with wooden carry case.)
SELECTION OF CHILDREN'S ANNUALS AND TOYSthe annuals including The Beano Book 1974, Mandy for Girls 1971, Our Boys Gift Book, Roy Rodgers Cowboy Annual, The World of 007 and the James Bond 007 book; the toys including a miniature rocking horse, a Pelham native American puppet, a clown stringed puppet, etc.
Tribal Antiquities - an antique believed early 20th century African tribal carved hardwood Ibibio dancing ceremonial puppet / figure. The figure of hardwood construction, depicting a double-faced / double headed female, the face decorated with brass plating and large headdress. The body with exposed breasts, and a canvas smock covering. The arms with poles for puppeteering purposes. Unusual figure. Measures approx; 55cm tall.
2 Pelham Puppets. Policeman (SM6). In dark blue uniform with helmet holding his truncheon. In a late style window box, minor wear/creasing. Puppet VGC-Mint. Plus Sally Mc Boozal. In full Scottish dress with kilt, jacket and red/white bonnet. In a yellow picture box, name written on one end. some wear overall. Puppet VGC-Mint £30-50
A large scale 1970s/80s Pelham Puppet of Mickey Mouse from the display range. Intended for shop displays with Pelham Puppets metal plaque to side of controller. Mickey Mouse in blue jacket, red trousers and yellow shoes. GC-VGC, some wear to paintwork and slight paint cracking in places. £80-120
Toy auction reference catalogues including Christie's two Paul Lips Robots collection 2005 (2), Mariner Trains 1996, Barbie 2006 and two facsimile New York and Amsterdam Robots; Sotheby's Matt Wyse Robots 1996; Phillips hardback-edition Dinky Toys 1934-1964 Dec. 1988 (with pre-sale flyer), Marx/Schuco 1977, 1980 including Thunderbirds puppet characters and Tin Toys-Nigel Mynheer 1988; four S.A.S. (15)

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