We found 62082 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 62082 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
62082 item(s)/page
* Munkacsi (Martin, 1896-1963). A group of five contact prints on two sheets, circa 1930s, printed circa 1960, gelatin silver prints on Kodak paper, the group of four showing a man and a woman with a bicycle drinking milk, a nude woman running along a pool edge and two of a woman with a rifle, the single contact print showing the same woman running along the pool edge, images 8.5 x 11.5 cm, sheet size 24.5 x 20 cm (Qty: 2)NOTESA photograph of the same nude and setting from 1935 is shown in F.G. Gundlach (editor) Martin Munkacsi, ICP/Steidl, 2006, page 268.
Gardner (Nora Beatrice). Rifle and Spear with the Rajpoots: Being the Narrative of a Winter's Travel and Sport in Northern India, 1st edition, 1895, portrait frontispiece, title printed in red and black, half-tone illustrations, a little light spotting, top edge gilt, others untrimmed, original contrasting cloth gilt, spine darkened with small tears or chips at ends, a little rubbed, 4to
A hero Thark rifle from Andrew Stanton's sci-fi adventure film John Carter. Tharks were a race of nine-foot tall aliens native to Barsoom, armed with an array of salvaged weapons. When John Carter (Taylor Kitsch) first encountered the Tharks he picked up one of their rifles, but did not know how to use it. The rifle features solid wood stock components, a steel receiver and a long brass barrel. It has a metal trigger and striker and a wooden stock wrapped in leather. The wooden forearm has patterns carved into it, with a leather grip over the top. Metal wire is wrapped around the grip, a leather strap is wrapped around the body and woollen string is tied around the metal leading to the stock. The piece has been intentionally distressed to look well used and personalised. The metal is tarnished, and there are many scuffs and scratches. It has been sympathetically deactivated and no longer fires. Dimensions: 250 cm x 10 cm x 21 cm (98 1/2" x 4" x 8 1/4")£3000-5000 †*Firearm deactivated; see firearm deactivation notice in the Buyer's Guide
A light-up stunt Klingon disruptor rifle from J.J. Abrams' sci-fi sequel Star Trek Into Darkness. Disruptor rifles were used by the Klingons during the battle on Kronos with Kirk (Chris Pine), Spock (Zachary Quinto), Uhura (Zoë Saldana) and John Harrison (Benedict Cumberbatch). During the battle Spock picked up one of the rifles and started firing it. The stunt weapon is made predominantly of rubber and features textured plastic side panels which light up green when the button underneath is pressed. The weapon displays spiked blades, with the gun's jagged look reflecting the "barbarism of the Klingons", according to property master Andrew M. Siegel. The rifle comes with its own custom-made stand which features the film title and the weapon name. The weapon is designed to look distressed, while the side panels are slightly loose and there is some additional scuffing. Dimensions (displayed): 92 cm x 6.5 cm x 24 cm (36 1/4" x 2 1/2" x 9 1/2")£2000-3000 †Δ*Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide
A Romulan disruptor rifle from J.J. Abrams' sci-fi film Star Trek. Romulans used their disruptor rifles throughout the film, most notably when they defended the drilling platform above Vulcan, before Kirk (Chris Pine) took one to destroy the platform. This classic weapon was reinvented for the new cinematic franchise: it is longer, has a bronzed, tarnished look, and has a bayonet added. Made of dense rubber, the rifle features a static trigger and is outfitted with numerous clear wires running along both sides of the weapon. It has been intentionally tarnished, painted with a rusted metallic finish and purposefully scratched to look well used in battle. Displaying some wear from production use and storage, there are some minor scuffs and scratches to the paint work. Dimensions (gun): 98 cm x 5 cm x 32 cm (381/2" x 2" x 121/2")£2000-3000 â€
A Romulan disruptor rifle from sci-fi TV series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Disruptor rifles were a common weapon throughout the galaxy, and Romulan soldiers carried theirs in episodes such as "Improbable Cause", in which Elim Garak (Andrew J. Robinson) and Odo (Rene Auberjonois) were taken hostage by armed Romulans under the orders of Enabran Tain (Paul Dooley). This two-handed weapon is made from resin and is painted metallic grey with gold-and-black detailing. It features a long, smooth handle and a black textured grip on the underside of the barrel. Three small blue panels, with insignia, have been added to each side. The weapon has some wear from production use and age, including some scuffing and scratches. The paintwork has chipped away in some places, revealing the grey resin underneath. Dimensions: 48 cm x 7.5 cm x 20 cm (19" x 3" x 8")£1500-2500 M
A light-up plasma rifle from Nic Mathieu's sci-fi action film Spectral. Members of the US military used their plasma rifles when they attacked the power plant, which Clyne (James Badge Dale) believed to be the source of the spectral beings that were killing people without mercy. Produced by Weta Workshop, this plasma rifle is made of rubber, which is fitted around a metal armature to provide rigidity. It has been painted black and faux silver to give it a metallic, futuristic look, and features two clear acrylic panels on the rifle's sight. These light up when a power pack on the back of the gun is activated. The weapon can be carried with the attached sling. The lot comes with a "battery magazine" which is made of hard rubber and features solid button detailing. It has some wear from production use, including areas where the rubber has cracked and come away. Dimensions: 76 cm x 16 cm x 44 cm (30" x 6 1/4" x 17 1/4")£1500-2500 †Δ*Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide
A stunt Morita assault rifle from Paul Verhoeven's sci-fi action film Starship Troopers. Morita assault rifles were carried by the Mobile Infantry throughout their campaign against the ferocious Arachnids, from their initial assault on Klendathu to the capture of the Brain Bug on Planet P. Cast from a hero version of the firearm, the rifle is made of foam rubber with an internal metal armature. The main body of the weapon has been finished in dark green with black components and a faux-silver magazine. The rifle features intricate detailing on the receiver, magazine and grip. A black synthetic webbing sling is attached via metal clips to the left-hand side of the body. The cocking handle is missing from the right side and the metal armature is slightly exposed on the tip of the muzzle. The lot shows other signs of production use, including minor paint wear and dust remnants from use on desert filming locations. Dimensions: 101 cm x 6.5 cm x 24 cm (39 3/4" x 2 1/2" x 9 1/2")£500-700 M
A collection of cap badges comprising East Africa Service Corps, 4th Border Cumberland Reg, 5th Border Cumberland Reg, 9th County of London batt. Queen Victoria's Rifles (black), 14th Lancers (brass), 7th Hampshires (brass), Radner Home Guard (brass), 1st Life Guards (bronze), Cardiff Pals (brass), Buckinghamshire Batt. Ox and Bucks black, Royal Army Pay Corps, Paddington Rifles 10th Batt. London Reg. (brass), Kings Rifle Corps 1898 (brass), Notts and Derbyshire 1914, East Surrey x 2, 1st Batt, Manchester x 3, Earl of Leicestershire Own Yeomanry (helmet plate nickel) and Adjutant General Corps band helmet plate (brass)
-
62082 item(s)/page