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A Victorian walnut collectors cabinet, the pair of doors enclosing a fitted interior with an arrangement of eleven drawers arranged around a single arched door enclosing a shelf and three drawers, on a plinth base, 66cms wide.Condition Reportthe right hand pinned door is broken at the bottom pin and there are several small areas of veneer missing to the main case.
A 1930's oak side table, on spirally turned legs, together with an oak occasional table (2)91w x 44d x 89h cm consoleThe larger table is in basically clean condition and is sturdy. Drawer runs ok. Some water marks to the gallery on the lower shelf. Collected from a house clearance so dusty and unrestored. Has a handmade look, perhaps using the spindles from another item of furniture.
JAMES BOND: THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH (1999) - Peter Nelson Collection: Zukovsky Caviar PotsA collection of Zukovsky caviar pots from Michael Apted's Bond film The World is Not Enough. When Bond (Pierce Brosnan) confronted Valentin Zukovsky (Robbie Coltrane) at his caviar factory, pots could be seen sitting on a shelf. These pots fell to the floor when Bond slammed Zukovsky into the shelf. The glass pots have metal lids that feature the red Zukovsky caviar company sticker labels. They are permanently sealed, and some contain imitation caviar. Dimensions (Large pot): 7.5 cm x 7.5 cm x 4.5 cm (3" x 3" x 1 3/4") Additional Provenance: From the personal collection of Peter Nelson, previously displayed at his two museums, The Cars of the Stars and The Bond Museum in Keswick, Cumbria, until they closed in 2011.Estimate: £500 - 1,000 M View all lots from WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH, THE (1999)View all lots from JAMES BOND - ALL ITEMSBidding for this lot will end on Saturday, November 11th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST 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 Thursday, November 9th, Friday, November 10th or Sunday, November 12th.
STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (1980) - Industrial Light & Magic (ILM)-Built Millennium Falcon Model MiniatureA Millennium Falcon model miniature constructed and painted by artists at Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) for Irvin Kershner's Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. On both Empire and Return of the Jedi, ILM sometimes used off-the-shelf model kits (which were released after the original Star Wars) for production purposes including video animatics and shots where they would be small in the frame and a larger hero model was not needed. This model originates from the collection of Empire's producer Gary Kurtz.In the decades since its release, The Empire Strikes Back has often been cited as the best film in the Star Wars franchise and some regard it as one of the greatest films ever made. It was nominated for three Academy Awards®, winning Best Sound in addition to receiving a Special Achievement Award for Visual Effects. The United States Library of Congress selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry in 2010.The specific usage of this model at ILM is unknown, though producer Gary Kurtz told the consignor it was specifically used in filming. It is uncertain whether there are shots in the film that feature off-the-shelf model kit buildups such as this one to represent the Falcon and therefore Kurtz's statement of usage cannot be independently verified. Regardless, the Falcon model is a beautifully-constructed example of one of cinema's most famous starships, features ILM's fantastic paintwork and is from Kurtz's personal collection. It was previously loaned by Kurtz to the London Film School for many years and was gifted to the consignor when the school returned it to him.Constructed from injection-molded plastic, this hand-painted model features a grey base coat with expertly-finished details such as pipes, tubes, and finely-painted weathering. It is intentionally distressed to appear well-used and battle-damaged with exhaust and blast burn markings. A piece of reflective Scotchlite material at the back of the model gives the look of illumination in the engines when light is applied. The Falcon model is mounted to a black display base with the Empire logo applied to the front corner; ILM used similar bases for a number of models that were gifted after Empire opened in 1980.This model was mounted to the base via a short metal post, however a small section on the underside was later cut around the post. It has recently been updated so the ship can rest on this mounting base. This lot exhibits some dirt, glue residue, and material brittleness. Dimensions: 45.75 cm x 33 cm x 10.25 cm (18" x 13" x 4")Estimate: £30,000 - 60,000 Ω View all lots from STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (1980)View all lots from STAR WARS - ALL ITEMSBidding for this lot will end on Thursday, November 9th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST 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 Friday, November 10th, Saturday, November 11th or Sunday, November 12th.
Čapek (Karel) Továrna na absolutno. [The Absolute at Large], first edition, decorative title in blue and black, full-page illustrations by Josef Čapek, the odd spot or light stain, uncut in original decorative wrappers, toned and a little rubbed, upper wrapper with tiny closed tear to inner margin and a few very small chips to foot, upper joint split at foot, slight shelf-lean, still excellent overall, small 4to, Brno, Polygrafie, 1922.⁂ The author's rare first novel, a science fiction "future war" novel (set in 1943). First published in English in 1927.
Čapek (Karel) Bílá nemoc. [The White Disease], first edition, original printed wrappers, very lightly toned, a little rubbed at edges and chipped at spine ends, dust-jacket designed by Otakar Mrkvička, light toning and dust-soiling to spine and lower panel, a few small nicks and short tears to edges, slight shelf-lean, still excellent overall, 8vo, Prague, Fr. Borový, 1937. ⁂ A drama warning against the onset of fascism, through the story of an unknown country afflicted by an incurable "white disease".
Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson (Kilburn), an English Oak panelled drinks cupboard, with raised upstand, over two cupboard doors enclosing a single fixed shelf, wrought iron hinges and latches, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse trademark, c1986 as specially made item for vendor, h.76 x w.93 x d.51cm.
An Art Deco white glazed vase large Sylvac pottery vase containing a selection of walking canes, some with silver knobs, a mahogany wall hanging wall hanging corner shelf, four drawer table top collectors cabinet, a dial telephone, two Edwardian girls dresses with embroidered decoration and another with woollen hand smoked dress Location:
A reproduction mahogany Davenport with raised back enclosing three division pen tray above the fall front with leather inset top above four side drawers, height 86cm, together with a good quality reproduction mahogany waterfall bookcase, with single fixed shelf above drawer and cupboard door on bracket feet, height 112cm, width 41cm, depth 25cm (2).
A vintage 1970's Danish teak wood veneer cocktail drinks corner cabinet. Having a two tambour fronted shelf section with revolving design to reveal the reverse section housing mirrored back panels and recessed section for spirit bottles, along with small shelf. All being raised on plinth supports. Marked to side - made in Denmark. Measures approx; 77cm x 104cm x 67cm.
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