J.F. Sebastian's (William Sanderson) vehicle blueprint from the production of Ridley Scott's sci-fi thriller Blade Runner. Genetic designer Sebastian helped a group of rogue replicants seek vengeance against the Tyrell Corporation in 2019 Los Angeles.This blueprint of the rear, front, profile, and bird's-eye views of Sebastian's vehicle is labelled "Exterior Views Sabastian's [sic] Vehicle", and dated "10/3/80". The paper is marked for art director David L. Snyder and set designer Gregory Pickrell. It exhibits significant signs of age and handling, including yellowing to the paper and various significant tears and creases throughout. Dimensions: 92.75 cm x 170.25 cm (36 1/2" x 43 1/2")£600-800 Ω Δ*Sold without copyright; see copyright notice in the Buyer's Guide
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A Matthew Yuricich matte painting of Tyrell's office from Ridley Scott's sci-fi classic Blade Runner. Matte artist Yuricich created this painting of the large pillars and window view of the office where Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) met with Eldon Tyrell (Joe Turkel).This matte painting is rendered in mixed media on a large Masonite board labelled "SC IM-4", "59A", and "H = , V =" in the top-left corner. A piece of white gaffer tape is labelled "H=51/2", "5.7", and "BLADE RUNNER", and another piece of tape reads "BR".The limited colour palette employed here is due to the high-contrast film stock that was used to shoot matte paintings, which enhanced the colour latitude of the image. The matte painting exhibits signs of wear and aging, including damage to the corners of the board and some small scuffs and scratches. Dimensions: 203.25 cm x 96.75 cm x 1.5 cm (80" x 38" x 1/2")£6000-8000 US *Sold without copyright; see copyright notice in the Buyer's Guide*Special shipping required; see special shipping notice in the Buyer's Guide
A set of Charles Knode costume designs from the production of Terry Gilliam's fantasy comedy Jabberwocky. Two-time BAFTA winner Charles Knode was the costume designer for such films as Monty Python's Life of Brian, Blade Runner, Legend and Braveheart . The production had a notoriously small budget, meaning Knode and his colleague, Hazel Pethig, had to work wonders to provide the cast with fitting attire. The lot consists of a drawing of the Bishop (Derek Francis), coloured using chalk pastels and signed by Knode; and a drawing of King Bruno the Questionable (Max Wall), coloured using chalk pastels and dated 1976. The drawings show minor wear: the paper has aged and discoloured, leaving the edges worn. Dimensions: 60 cm x 43 cm (23 2/3" x 17")£400-600 â€
Ten Los Angeles miniature model skyline components from Ridley Scott's sci-fi thriller Blade Runner. Miniatures were used to construct the film's sweeping dystopian Los Angeles vistas, as exemplified by the detailed "Hades Landscape" in the memorable opening sequence, as well as the imposing Tyrell Corporation pyramid. The set includes seven cityscape pieces, with two lift grills and a building decal, which would have been affixed to the Tyrell pyramid's miniature sets. They are all made of etched brass, with the front finished in black and the back showing a bare metal finish. Holes are cut into each component to allow light to shine through. There are signs of wear on the pieces, with slight bends in the brass and minor paint scratches on the bottom of each component. Dimensions (largest piece): 41 cm x 7.5 cm (16 1/4" x 4 3/4")£2000-3000 †Δ
A crew jacket from the production of Ridley Scott's sci-fi classic Blade Runner. This black The Cloth Tattoo zip-up bomber jacket (size M), given as a gift to the crew of the film, is made of satin polyester with a hand-embroidered silver-and-red threaded patch reading "Blade Runner" in both English block and Japanese characters. A note in the jacket pocket marked "Lorna's jacket" is rendered in graphite on paper letterhead belonging to the film's visual effects auditor, Diana Gold.[2] While satin jackets from this era are frequently heavily faded, this jacket retains its original jet-black color and exhibits only minor signs of wear, while the note exhibits some creases and punctures.£800-1000 Ω
Large Persian Karajeh red ground runner, eight lozenges in green blue and red, decorated with geometric patterns on a red field, guarded boarder with repeated floral and geometric motif, 430cm x 112cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

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