An early 20th century unusually large buffalo skull and horns, mounted onto an oak wall plaque, W.4ft 5in. D.1ft H.4ft 10in.CONDITION: Overall a little dirty and dusty but otherwise looks to be in good condition, natural cracking through the skull and some loss of back teeth, the oak wall plaque is a honey treacle coloured oak with some vertical splits running down the left side.
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An animatronic Amy (Lorene Noh) screaming head from the production of Frank Marshall's sci-fi action-adventure Congo. Primatologist Peter Elliott (Dylan Walsh) took Amy, a mountain gorilla using a specialized backpack and glove to translate her sign language into an audible voice, back to Africa with the funding of a mysterious philanthropist named Herkermer Homolka (Tim Curry) who had ulterior motives for the expedition. Created by Stan Winston Studios, this animatronic head was specifically built for shots of Amy screaming, because the extreme level of expression was more than the standard animatronic head could produce.This head consists of a silicone skin   layer with hand-punched yak hair over a carbon fiber skull labeled "SCREAM AMY" and lined with wires, small motors, and mechanisms used to create facial movements by radio control. The eyes, gums, and teeth are made of resin. A 3.5 mm stereo plug on a long cord runs out the back of the head where a piece of black felt is pinned. The head is displayed on a yellow, hard rubber head made from a lifecast of Amy suit performer Lorene Noh, on a wooden stand labeled "LORENE." The head is in excellent overall condition with minimal signs of wear. The functionality of the animatronics is unknown.Dimensions (on display): 14" x 11" x 17" (36 cm x 28 cm x 43.5 cm)Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's GuideContains mechanical components; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $1,000 - 1,500
Robbie Sinclair's (Jason Willinger) animatronic head from the prehistoric television sitcom Dinosaurs. Like most of the rest of the cast, Robbie Sinclair, the teenage son of the Sinclair family, was brought to life using advanced full-body animatronic suits developed by the Jim Henson Creature Shop, under the leadership of Brian Henson.The skinless head consists of a gray-painted fiberglass skull with pink-painted gums and white teeth, a clear acrylic dome at the top of the skull, flexible metal wiring to shape the hair-like crest, acrylic eyes with green irises, nylon straps with plastic buckles, a pink fabric mesh in the back of the mouth, and electronic mechanisms throughout to control the movement of the eyes, mouth, nostrils, eyebrows, and facial expressions.. The wiring all connects to a thick black knit cable with a multi-pronged connector. It is in good overall condition with some wear from production and age, including paint chipping on the skull and some foam latex remnants. Dimensions: 20" x 12" x 18" (51 cm x 30.5 cm x 45.75 cm)Contains mechanical components; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $2,000 - 3,000
Barney Ross' (Sylvester Stallone) tactical costume from Simon West's action sequel The Expendables 2. Ross wore his signature costume throughout the film as the leader of the Expendables, an elite team of mercenaries.This costume consists of a black wool Kingform Cap Co. beret (size 7 1/2) labeled "Barney" with an embroidered skull and raven Expendables patch, a black polyester mesh zip-up Blackhawk tactical vest (size 66) labeled "For Rigging", a matching pair of black cotton and nylon Blackhawk cargo pants (32W x 34L) labeled "Barney Hero" and "Barney", a black cotton American Apparel T-shirt (size L), and a pair of black leather combat boots marked for stunt double Asen Asenov, as well as a black leather belt with two matching leg holsters, a rear holster, a knife sheath, and a goldtone metal Expendables buckle, a black and clear plastic and rubber earpiece, a black nylon and cotton fingerless glove, a black leather and plastic thumb guard with metal skull-shaped studs, a black and silvertone resin stunt knife with an Expendables logo, and a pair of black and silvertone resin stunt pistols with Expendables logo stickers on each grip. The costume is in good overall condition with some signs of wear from production, including light staining and discoloration throughout.Restricted ownership; see replica firearm notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $8,000 - 10,000
A Ming's (Max Von Sydow) soldier's mask from Mike Hodges' sci-fi adventure Flash Gordon. Football player Flash Gordon (Sam J. Jones) and his friends were shot into space, and landed on the planet Mongo where they were captured by armored mask-wearing soldiers of the evil Emperor Ming, ruler of the universe.This goldtone, skull-like resin mask features a black elastic head strap and a segment of Velcro affixed to the bridge of the nose section of the interior. It is finished with black paint in the eye sockets and nostrils to add dimension to the features. It is in good overall condition with some minor paint chipping to the top and bottom sections and a knot tied in the elastic strap. Dimensions: 6 1/2" x 4 1/2" x 4" (16.5 cm x 11.5 cm x 10.25 cm)Estimate: $1,200 - 1,800 Δ
Indiana Jones' (Harrison Ford) screen-matched amphibious "Duck" vehicle from Steven Spielberg's action-adventure sequel Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Jones, Marion Ravenwood (Karen Allen), and Mutt Jones (Shia LaBeouf) commandeered Irina Spalko's (Cate Blanchett) amphibious Soviet vehicles during their chase through the jungle. Four hero driving "ducks" were created for the production and operated during the sequence, and it is believed that two of them were retained by Lucasfilm. This vehicle screen matches based on various marks and scratches to one driven by Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) in the film.This vehicle was constructed specifically for the film from a custom-made, hand-painted fiberglass body copied from genuine WWII military vehicles and affixed to a functioning 1980s Jeep chassis. The engine is accessible through a removable hatch on the front of the vehicle, or from the underside. The interior is prop-built with leather-backed, foam-padded seats, various non-operational gauges on the dash, and metal remnants for tying the actors down during action scenes. A mount is present on the front where a 50-caliber machine gun was affixed during production.This "Duck" exhibits visible signs of use, including grime on the body and tires, scuffed fiberglass and metal components, and chipped paint throughout. While the vehicle has run in recent years, its mechanical condition is unknown and it carries no title. Transportation and shipping quotes, including fluid drainage for international shipping, should be arranged with Prop Store prior to bidding. Dimensions: 183" x 96" x 72" (465 cm x 244 cm x 183 cm)Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's GuideContains mechanical components; see notice in the Buyer's GuideSpecial shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $15,000 - 20,000
An animatronic crocodile head and forefeet from Joe Johnston's family adventure film Jumanji. When the mysterious board game conjured a crocodile to attack the group, Alan Parrish (Robin Williams) wrestled the creature to save his newfound friends.The head consists of an unpainted, cream color fiberglass skull housing the mechanical elements that animate the jaws and eyes. It features a large cut-out panel in the center of the snout that is screwed shut, highly detailed green-yellow acrylic eyes with black slitted pupils, and a black metal stand. The forefeet consist of silvertone metal feet and arm structures attached to a series of gears and small metal mechanisms built to create movement. The lot is in good overall condition with some wear from production and age, including residue from its former foam rubber skin, scuffing and discoloration to the fiberglass, rusting to the metal, and cut wires. Dimensions: (largest) 39" x 16" x 24" (99.5 cm x 41 cm x 61cm); (smallest) 8 1/2" x 6 1/2" x 6" (22 cm x 17 cm x 15.5 cm)Contains mechanical components; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $500 - 700
A Dharma uniform and burnt skull from Season 3 of the sci-fi television series Lost. In the episode "The Man Behind the Curtain" (320), Ben Linus (Michael Emerson) revealed a pit filled with the remnants of a Dharma Initiative employee he killed with toxic gas. The lot consists of a distressed costume as well as an imitation human skull. The button-down shirt is made of a beige cotton and features the Dharma logo affixed to the left breast. The pants are made of the same material and are heavily distressed with production-made tears and discoloration, as is the shirt. The skull is made of fiberglass and has been heavily detailed with various brown, black, and yellow paint and sculpting to depict a decrepit skull. The lot remains in good overall condition. Dimensions (largest): 31" x 26" x 2" (79 cm x 66 cm x 5 cm); (smallest): 8" x 5" x 4 1/2" (20 cm x 13 cm x 11 cm)Estimate: $600 - 800
Paul's (Brooke McCarter) earring from Joel Schumacher's teen vampire thriller The Lost Boys. Brothers Michael (Jason Patric) and Sam (Corey Haim) Emerson moved to California, only to discover their small beach town was secretly home to a gang of young biker vampires, including Paul.The silvertone metal earring features a wire hook and a skull charm with a scimitar-like knife charm beneath it.The earring is in excellent overall condition with minimal wear from production and age.Dimensions: 2" x 1/2" x 1/2" (5.5 cm x 1.5 cm x 1.5 cm)Estimate: $500 - 700
A Skeletor trooper costume and sword from Gary Goddard's fantasy adventure Masters of the Universe. Skeletor (Frank Langella) had a power force of armored troopers under his command throughout the film.This costume consists of black vacuum-formed plastic armor including a helmet; face guard; chest armor with one small right shoulder plate attached; back armor; one large left shoulder plate with a skull motif; one elbow guard; two wrist guards; a codpiece; a rear plate; thigh armor; a black padded, fabric blend jumpsuit; matching black neckpiece; black leather gloves; a black nylon utility belt with various resin attachments, and a pair of black rubber boots with metal studded black fabric blend overlays. In the center of the chestpiece are four small lights wired to a battery pack hidden inside the armor. The sword features a silvertone metal blade and a molded resin hilt painted gray and decorated with various small symbols. The lot is in good overall condition with some wear from production and age, including scuffing to the armor and some paint chipping on the sword. Dimensions (sword): 24" x 9" x 3" (61 cm x 23 cm x 7.75 cm)Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $2,000 - 3,000 Δ
Skeletor's (Frank Langella) gold armor from Gary Goddard's fantasy adventure Masters of the Universe. After taking control of Castle Grayskull and absorbing the powers of the universe, Skeletor (Frank Langella) transforms himself into a god-like figure, clad in golden armor. This fiberglass armor with snap-button closures consists of an ornately detailed chest piece with leather shoulder straps, shoulder plates, and a belt, all padded with gold cloth-wrapped foam and painted gold with a gloss finish. The lot also includes a sparkling gold lame blend shoulder cape with a high collar, goldtone gloves with skull-shaped fingertips sewn on, matching pteruges on the belt, and a tag marked "Frank Langella as Gold Skeletor #1". The lot is in good overall condition with some signs of wear from production and age, including a lot of wrinkling in the pteruges and paint chipping throughout.Estimate: $5,000 - 7,000
A full-size Evil Ash (Bruce Campbell) cable-controlled puppet from Sam Raimi's comedy horror sequel Army of Darkness. In the finale of the film, Ash Williams (Bruce Campbell) battles his evil deadite clone. This puppet is designed to reflect Evil Ash's skeletal state after his skin melted away, and was used for shots in which Evil Ash was seen from the torso up.The puppet consists of a foam latex skin with fiberglass bones over a metallic inner structure. The torso is dressed in various armor components made of vacuum-formed plastic, rigid foam and resin. The armor is attached to the puppet with leather straps. Evil Ash carries a resin sword in his left hand. The head was designed with articulating facial features, allowing for controlled movement to the eyes, jaws and neck. Cable controls lead from the interior of the skull and down the spine, where they have been cut. The eyes were operated via radio control. The puppet rests on a steel frame with a cross base.Itis in good overall condition with some wear from production and age, particularly to the foam latex skin, which has hardened and cracked in some areas. Minor restoration and sealing has been carried out on the foam latex skin. Dimensions: 37" x 24" x 70" (94 cm x 61 cm x 178 cm)Contains mechanical components; see notice in the Buyer's GuideSpecial shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $8,000 - 10,000
A Stan Winston Studio-made Terminator display figure from James Cameron's sci-fi action sequel Terminator 2: Judgment Day. The T-800 (Arnold Schwarzenegger) suffered extreme battle damage while protecting Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) and her son John (Edward Furlong) from the more advanced T-1000 (Robert Patrick).This ornately detailed life-size figure, created after the film as a display piece by the film's Academy Award-winning effects producer Stan Winston and his studio, is a life-size silicone, fiberglass and foam T-800 mounted to a wood and metal base. The figure wears his signature bullet-riddled black leather jacket, pants, and boots with a distressed brown cotton shirt and a brown leather belt dressed over silicone flesh and hand-punched hair. Various Endoskeleton elements are visible including the right side of the skull and eye, the chest plate, left arm remnants, and the left knee. The figure's skin is cast in silicone and is hand-painted with punched hair. The entire piece is distressed, with worn costume elements and stage blood throughout. The figure also holds a prop grenade launcher as seen in the film.The display figure in excellent overall condition with some paint wear and minor tears to the silicone skin, and scuffs to the base from handling. Dimensions: 80" x 41" x 26" (203.5 cm x 104.5 cm x 66 cm)Special shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $20,000 - 30,000
The Skateroom Andy Warhol skateboard deck with Capmbell's tomato soup to reverse, together with three other skateboard decks and two broken skateboard decks (6) Andy Warhol deck - holes drilled in to each end. some minor scratches and scuff marks to top. small crack to back end. Front end with small hole near to larger hole. Damage around larger hole (more visible from reverse). Reverse with numerous scratches. Back end has smaller hole near larger hole and numerous scratches in surrounding area. Scratches to soup can. Deck with scull to reverse - numerous chips to wood. Large areas of grip missing. signed PSIONIC to centre in pen. Chips to ends and edges of deck.Deck with Joker and cartoons to reverse - marks and scratches consistent with use. Damage to grip.Deck with Punisher skull to reverse. Cracks to each end, wear to sides. Wear to grip. Cracks to truck holes.Other two decks broken in half and other halves not present. Damage also from use.
A silver charm bracelet, a sterling silver curb bracelet with swivel clasp, suspending thirty four silver charms, to include an enamel Mickey Mouse charm by Charles Horner, a hanging monkey charm, an enamel S. S. Orcades flag, an enamelled Paris charm, a 'Touch Wood' charm, a Festival of Britain charm, an acorn, a crown, a skull with articulated jaw, an enamel cowbell, etc., together with a silver pierced foliate ring and a 1934 threepence ring, 84.16g total (3)
An interesting antique 19th century Victorian sword stick / walking stick cane with a concealed stiletto blade. The brass knop in the shape of a skull. The hardwood / bamboo shaft opens to reveal a double edged stiletto blade marked ' H & G 1863 ' to the ricasso and stamped ' ENGLAND ' to the reverse. Possibly Masonic. Superb example. Measures approx 91cm
A WWII Second World War related Third Reich German Nazi ' Waffen SS ' party linen flag. The flag of linen construction, of usual form, with central eagle and swastika motif, and death skull to corner. The seam stamped ' Berlin 1942 - SS '. Measures approx; 85cm x 149cm. Provenance / exact age unknown.
A WWII Second World War related Third Reich German Nazi ' Waffen SS ' party linen flag. The flag of linen construction, of usual form, with central eagle and swastika motif, and death skull beneath. The seam stamped ' Berlin 1943 '. Measures approx; 85cm x 149cm. Provenance / exact age unknown.
A rare original WWII Second World War Third Reich Nazi German army leather uniform pouch, believed to be SS issue and likely for wire cutters (or similar). The pouch made by J. M. Eckhart and dated 1939 to collar. The flap impressed with an ' SS ' death skull. Rare original piece of kit. Measures approx; 42cm long.
An incredible antique 19th century Victorian sword stick / walking stick cane. The top having a carved ivory knop in the form of a skull to the handle. The lacquered mahogany shaft opens to reveal a small cruciform dagger, the blade marked ' Brigg '. Possibly Masonic. Superb example. Measures approx 91cm
Indiana Jones DVD Cover Signed By Harrison Ford & Karen AllenThis is something unusual and rare, it is a must for any movie fan. It is a first edition Bluray DVDCover of the classic film ‘Indiana Jones & The Kingdon Of The Crystal Skull’. It was signed in 2011 at aBAFTA event in London by the films leading actors Harrison Ford & Karen Allen.
Imperial German Sturm Battalion Iron Cross Award Cased Set, consisting of 1st class Imperial German Iron Cross with screwback fitting to the reverse, black grade wound badge and sleeve badge for the Sturm battalions with skull and crossbones on field grey backing cloth. The set has been housed in a leatherette presentation case. We are of the opinion that all items are later reproductions made up as a display grouping, sold on this basis and as viewed / described.
GERMAN THIRD REICH MEDAL AND BADGES: WAFFEN SS SKULL AND CROSS BONES DAGGER BADGE, 1939 CROSS, DAY BADGE - UNSER OPFER GAU DUSSELDORF W.H.W. 1937-1938 (PIN MISSING), NSRL NATIONAL SOCIAL LEAGUE OF THE REICH FOR PHYSICAL EXERCISE PROFICIENCY STICK PIN (PIN MISSING), BRONZE DRL SPORT STICK PIN WERNSTEIN JENA (PIN MISSING), W.H.W. PLASTIC REGIMENTAL FLAG BADGE ENGINEER PIONIERE TROOPS (6)
A 19th Century Indian Hindu antique bronze figurine of the Deity Kali. The goddess modelled with eight arms holding skull cup kapala, elephant goad ankusha, drum damaru, trident trishula conch shell shanka, discus or wheel chakra and other objects. Kneeling on large lotus pedestal base. Measures: 22cm tall.
Natural History & Taxidermy - Ovis Aries Swaledale Breed Sheep - A taxidermy study of a Swaledale Sheep / Rams head with both curved horns mounted on the skull. Mounted on wooden circular base with uniting rod. Paper label attached ' From The Toni Debben Collection '. A fantastic example. Measures: 36cm tall x 53cm wide.

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