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A fine Japanese gold and silver damascened iron box by Komai, Meiji period, the cover decorated with a view of Chureiti Pagoda with Mount Fuji beyond, the sides with alternating arcaded panels of birds, flowers and landscapes, on four bracket feet, engraved dragonfly and square nine character seal mark, W. 13.7cm
A set of four Wonka bars and a Wonka box from Tim Burton's adaptation of Roald Dahl's children's novel Charlie and The Chocolate Factory. Stacks of Wonka bars appeared in various locations as everyone around the world hunted for the five elusive Golden Tickets. The bars are made of brown plastic and feature a "Wonka" logo imprinted on each segment. Each bar has been covered in silver foil and colourful wrappers, which indicate the different flavours of the bars. The front features a printed seal reading "Win a trip to Wonka's Chocolate Factory" and nutritional information is presented on the back. The cardboard box displays brightly coloured sides, which are decorated with the distinctive "Wonka" logo, and is in an opened state. Minor scuffs are present on the corners and the bars exhibit wear, including a small rip in the foil and light creasing on the wrappers. Dimensions (box): 19.5 cm x 17.5 cm x 9.5 cm (7 1/2" x 6 3/4" x 3 3/4"); (each bar): 9.5 cm x 17.5 cm x 1 cm (3 3/4" x 7 1/4" x 1/4")£1000-1500 M
A radio-controlled hero ghost trap and pedal from Ivan Reitman's supernatural comedy Ghostbusters and its sequel Ghostbusters II. The 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. A small number of electronic trap props were made for the production by Academy Award-nominated special effects supervisor Chuck Gaspar, and reused in the second production. This piece comes with a letter of authenticity from producer Michael C. Gross. The trap consists of a black aluminum box with a handle and four wheels, an illuminating red plastic light, an illuminating electronic charging meter, a yellow plastic light, and two doors with yellow striped caution tape applied on top. When charged, the trap doors open to reveal five 9V batteries in a battery pack, an array of four small light bulbs, and circuitry connecting the doors to the batteries. The original plastic and metal Futaba radio-control system used to operate the trap is labelled with numbers corresponding to the mechanism that each button controls. The trap has several pieces of functionality: the remote button labelled "5 DOOR" opens the striped hatch doors on top; the throttle labelled "3 BARGRAPH" operates the light bar graph at the top of the piece which illuminates up and down to confirm that the trap is filled up; the "6 FLASH" button initiates the internal strobe-light used for on-set interactive lighting effects when the trap opens; and the mechanism labelled "7 RED LIGHT FLASH" operates the red flashing light at the rear of the unit that signifies it is holding a ghost. The hydraulic foot pedal is made of steel and wood painted black, with red and yellow wires underneath. Also included is a plastic-and-steel cable that connects the trap and the pedal, and a red-and-black AC charging cord for the trap. The round silver bars on the side of the trap's body were originally painted orange for the first film, and were stripped back to raw aluminium when the trap was reconditioned for the sequel. All pieces exhibit signs of use and wear, including scrapes and scuffs throughout, as well as chipped wood on the pedal. Operating instructions for the functional electronic components are also included. Dimensions: 75 cm x 58.5 cm x 24.25 cm (29 1/2" x 23" x 9 1/2")£80000-120000 Ω Δ*Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide
Goldmember's (Mike Myers) tractor beam key, Dr Evil's (Mike Myers) lair map and a backup submarine model miniature from Jay Roach's spy-spoof sequel Austin Powers in Goldmember. A tractor beam key is presented to Goldmember to activate his deadly device while Mini-Me (Verne Troyer), Foxxy (BeyoncÃĩ Knowles) and Austin (Mike Myers) used a map when they infiltrated Dr Evil's submarine lair. Presented in a gold-coloured box with a red velvet lining, the key is made from metal and displays a polished, gold-coloured finish. The folded, printed map shows side and top views of the submarine's layout. Made of resin, the backup model submarine is a miniature of Dr Evil lying on his stomach in his trademark finger pose finished in faux-silver paint. The model remains unfinished as it was ultimately not used for filming. There are minor scratches and marks on the box and minor paint chips on the model. The lot is accompanied by two New Line Cinema certificates of authenticity. Dimensions (key in box): 25.5 cm x 14 cm x 10.5 cm (10" x 5 1/2" x 4 1/4")£2500-3500 M
A limited-edition Han Solo Echo Base replica parka signed by Harrison Ford from the promotion of Irvin Kershner's Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. This Archive Edition replica of the parka worn by Han Solo (Ford) on Hoth was produced as part of the Star Wars Echo Base Collection by Columbia Sportswear. Columbia produced a limited run of brown parkas to resemble the brown parka used in the film, though Han's parka looked blue on screen due to colour grading. Far fewer of the brown Archive Edition parkas were produced than the standard blue version. This parka features a brown cotton-and-polyester shell with a silver polka-dot nylon lining, polyester insulation, faux fur lining around the hood, and the Alliance Starbird insignia on the left sleeve. The shell has a zip closure with metal snap-buttons and is signed by Ford in gold marker on the right chest. The parka comes in its original white retail box, along with a white polyester wardrobe bag embossed with the collection's logo. The box exhibits minor tearing on its edges from handling.£3000-5000 Ω
9" DIAMETER STERLING SILVER LIMITED EDITION COMMEMORATIVE PLATE WITH PRESENTATION BOX, IN COMMEMORATION OF THE MARRIAGE OF HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS ANNE AND CAPTAIN MARK PHILLIPS ON THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD ONE THOUSAND AND SEVENTY THREE, NUMBER 1121 / 2000, WITH LONDON ASSAY MARK, MAKER MARK FOR ROBERTS & DORE LTD & DATED 1973 - APPROXIMATE WEIGHT = 368 GRAMS
A quantity of silver items including an oval Salt on four pad feet (liner missing), Birmingham 1912, makers "E.S.B." 16 gms approx., a pair of spiral reeded body Pepper Pots, London 1892, makers G.M.J. 74 gms approx. a pierced sided and lidded Sugar Caster with blue glass liner, Chester 1906, makers "E.J.H, N H" 95 gms approx. and a Matchbox holder with engine turned decoration and the engraved initials "W.J. A.A", Birmingham 1924, makers "T.W.C.S" 15 gms approx. together with a box of early matches
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