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Lot 104

FANTASTIC FOUR: RISE OF THE SILVER SURFER (2007) (2007) - Thing's Costume Thing’s costume from Tim Story’s superhero adventure-sequel Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer. Ben Grimm (Michael Chiklis), transformed into the rock-like Thing, stood with the team throughout the film as they confronted the Silver Surfer (Doug Jones) and attempted to save the Earth from the powerful force of Galactus. Made from foam latex, the costume consists of separate appliances for the head, torso with arms attached, legs, hands and feet. The components feature ridged, rock-like patterns with an orange paint finish that has a wash applied to darken the recesses of Thing’s skin. Each piece is fitted with black press studs and Velcro to secure them together. The torso has a zip running up the length of the back to fasten, and is labelled 'Stunt Double #1'. The legs are fitted to a stretchable mesh that is suspended from the shoulders on elasticated braces. Both the legs and feet show the label 'Rob' and the hands display the label 'Stunt'. The headpiece has holes for the eyes, nose and mouth, with a skull cap that can be removed from the main body. The costume includes a pair of large blue Lycra shorts with a navy waist band. Accompanying the costume is another hand, also labelled 'Stunt'. This ensemble is presented on a custom-built display mannequin and base. Signs of wear are evident, including paint chips and hardening at the edges, with minor splits in the foam latex. Dimensions (on display): 48 cm x 73 cm x 184 cm (19" x 28 ¾" x 72 ½") VAT Status - Margin

Lot 116

FLASH GORDON (1980) - Ming Guard Skull Mask A golden skull mask from Mike Hodges' sci-fi adventure Flash Gordon. Emperor Ming’s (Max von Sydow) guards wore their masks when Flash Gordon (Sam J. Jones) and his companions first entered Ming’s palace, and later when the Hawkmen attacked the War Rocket Ajax. Made from fibreglass, this mask is painted with a polished faux-gold finish. Details around the eye sockets and nose are painted matte black and an elasticated strap is tied to each side. The piece displays some wear due to age and production use, including paint chipping and scratches. Dimensions: 10 cm x 16 cm x 10 cm (4" x 6 ¼" x 4") VAT Status - Margin TRIANGLE

Lot 144

THE GOONIES (1985) - Richard Donner's Behind-the-Scenes Pirate Flag A behind-the-scenes pirate flag from Richard Donner’s action adventure film The Goonies. Created by Donner, this pirate flag bears the film's motto 'VERISIMILITUDE ', which means the appearance of truth. Donner used this word during numerous productions to dictate the tone: real people in an unreal situation. The flag was flown on set during filming. The flag is made of nylon and showcases a white skull, screen printed over a black background. Above and below the skull, the film title and motto are applied with white sticker lettering. The flag shows minor wear due to production use and age, but remains in very fine condition. Dimensions: 56 cm x 89 cm x 1 cm (22" x 35" x ¼") VAT Status - OMEGA

Lot 158

THE GREAT RACE (1965) - Professor Fate's (Jack Lemmon) Sound-Seeking Torpedo Professor Fate's (Jack Lemmon) full-size sound-seeking torpedo from Blake Edwards' comedy The Great Race. Ruthless daredevil Professor Fate attempted to sabotage The Great Leslie’s (Tony Curtis) water speed record by unleashing this sound-seeking torpedo upon Leslie's boat. This torpedo was made for shots when the torpedo is in the water, and consists of an aluminium frame with metal and wood components and a functioning rudder. The eyes and jaws are hand painted at the nose of the torpedo, while stickers are used for the skull, with 'Professor Fate ‘decals on the sides of the body. The torpedo includes a dense foam horn mounted to the top and a hand-painted fin at the rear above the propeller. Additional stabiliser fins were attached to the body to help it move through water. Inside, the torpedo has a compartment which previously held the device's mechanics, with '#2' written on the lid, and '#3' on the base of the torpedo. This prop torpedo is mounted to metal supports over a wood display base. The piece shows minor wear due to production use and age, with the sticker decals peeling off, but otherwise remains in very good condition. Dimensions: 325 cm x51 cm x 180 cm (128" x 20" x 71") *This lot is currently located in Prop Store’s Los Angeles facility and will ship directly to the buyer from Los Angeles. Please see the Conditions of Sale for information on applicable VAT and/or import duties. VAT Status - US TRIANGLE

Lot 192

Interesting Tibetan silver teapot of small proportions, with chased and engraved foliate decoration, the spout in the form of a mythical beast swallowing a fish and the handle similar, but with its tongue out, separate domed and fluted cover with foliate finial and secured to the main body by a chain, Bhutan, late 19th century, cover marked on rim separately with cross and skull. All at approximately 8ozs, 12cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good. Surface decoration clear. Some minor distortion to ears, whiskers, etc. Base of handle where it joins body appears to have been repaired but this may have taken place during manufacture. No other signs of major damage or repair

Lot 902

Henry Collins (1910 - 1994), oil on canvas - still life with a glass dome, ostrich egg and sheep skull, signed and dated '75, signed, inscribed and dated verso, framed

Lot 3709

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, WORLD MEDALS, Germany, Bohemia, Gilt-silver Medal, 1550, by Nickel Milicz, King Croesus (of Lydia), stands before the enthroned figure of Solomon, FRS FRIT SVBITO QVI MODO CROSSVS ERAT SOLON, rev cherub reclines below tree with skull and hour-glass, cityscape beyond, ILLE SAPIT QVI SCIT CAEDRE TEMPORIBVS 1550, 37mm, contemporary plain suspension ring (Goppel -; Scher, 2000, 11.2). Good very fine, an unusually pleasing example of Milicz’s medals, rare.

Lot 72

Brian Bourke HRHA (b.1936) SHEEP SKULL, GOAT SKULL, AFRICAN CARVING oil on canvas signed and titled on reverse 39 x 39in. (99.06 x 99.06cm) Collection of George and Maura McClelland L

Lot 286

STANDARD LAMP, in the form of a bull's skull in chromed metal finish, 151cm H.

Lot 290

A Knights Templar Sword the plain ebonised hilt with Knight's head pommel, the gilt metal crossguard decorated with stars, the all seeing eye and UAOD (Ancient Order of Druids), the black metal scabbard with gilt metal mount decorated with a skull and crossed swords above a sunburst, 90.5cm overall length

Lot 272

A Knights Templar sword the wirewound leather hilt with pommel and quillions modelled as a skull and crossbones, the top brass mount on the leather scabbard engraved 'Alexander Deuchar - Mil Templi Scotiae (Military Order of Knights Templar, Scotland)' with his silver seal ring in case, the sword 93.5cm long overall Alexander Deuchar (1777 - 1844) was a seal engraver and Lyon Herald at the Court of the Lord Lyon. The Deuchar family had been Jacobite but transferred their allegiance to the Hanoverian cause before 1745, when a prominent Jacobite, Lyon of Easter Ogil carried off the great Sword of Deuchar but it was recovered after the Battle of Culloden and was in the possession of Alexander when he started his revival of The Scottish Knights Templar. The new order started formally in 1805 when a charter was issued by the Early Grand Encapment of Ireland under the title of the Edinburgh Encampment No., 31 which became The Grand Assembly of Knights Templar in Edinburgh. Alexander is said to have assumed the office of Grandmaster for life, to the displeasure of his associates, the conclave seems to have been in decline in 1830 until 1836 when it was remodelled vacating it's Masonic position and admitting non-Masons, including the Bishop of Aberdeen and the Duke of Leeds

Lot 273

An Indo-Persian Khula Khud with central spike, a pair of plumes and sliding nose guard with ornate stone set mount, the skull cap engraved with various figures amid foliage with a chainlink neck guard, also an Indo-Persian wrist guard lacking attachments (2) the Khula Khud 19cm diameter x 28cm high

Lot 383

A 19th century Masonic 'Memento mori' pendant the ring suspender above an owl with open coffin beneath revealing a cold painted bronze skeleton with sword and scythe support to the rear of the coffin. The drop is a cast cold painted bronze skull and crossbones, 10cm long The symbol of the skull and crossbones often called a Memento Mori, is a grim reminder of our own mortality. The Latin phrase 'Memento Mori' is generally interpreted as 'Remember You Must Die'. The first Masonic adoption of the Memento Mori appears to have its roots in the York Rite Chivalric Orders, especially the order of Malta and the Order of the Temple. More in depth information online from Review of Freemasonry

Lot 7

A Japanese carved ivory cicada netsuke signed, 6cm long, hardwood netsuke skull, 4cm wide and a game counter (3)

Lot 581

A silver skull pendant, set diamonds, on a chain

Lot 1366

Burchell's Zebra (Equus quagga), modern, skull, 55cm long by 29cm high approx, with green game tag TBE No-0754314

Lot 1367

Burchell's Zebra (Equus quagga), modern, skull, 51cm long by 28cm high approx, with green game tag TBE No-0754312

Lot 183

A ram's horn and a mounted deer skull

Lot 1117

A German green cloth peaked cap with stitched badge eagle insignia, a further cloth peaked cap and two further caps, one with cloth badge, the other with a skull and crossbones badge (4). CONDITION REPORT: We are unsure of authenticity, buyer is to make own mind up.

Lot 3067

Taxidermy: a red stag skull and ten point antlers, mounted on a oak board

Lot 1594

Twenty two boxed Tudor Mint Myth and Magic figures, including 3099 'Keeper of the Skull', 3194 'Friend or Foe', 3103 'Dragon of Mystery', 3801 'The Scribe' and 9023 'Eventus' etc (2 boxes)

Lot 402

A cased meerschaum pipe in the form of a claw and skull; an oriental black lacquered dish

Lot 222

KEELER, Harry Stephen - The Travelling Skull : org. cloth, 8vo, Ward, Lock & Co, 1934. With a box of detective fiction.

Lot 69

Natural History: Three Duiker skulls one of them labelled 'Common Duiker, Kepalma, German East Africa, December 18th 1918' and two smaller horns and parts of skull for a male and female Red Duiker, the male labelled 'Red Duiker, Kisiwani, German East Africa, June 22nd 1918' the female labelled 'Red Duiker, Kisiwani, German East Africa, July 14th 1918' all three mounted on shields the largest 35cm.; 13¾ins high

Lot 120

Natural History: A Lion skull in a glass dome with an inscription 'Killed by the Hon. W Coke, South Africa, August 7th 1871' the lion's skull 37cm.; 14½ins wide, the dome 49cm.; 19ins high

Lot 109

Natural History: A lesser Kudu frontal part of skull and horns mounted on a shield circa 1910 72cm.; 28¼ins high

Lot 165

Natural History: A Human skull hinged as a medical model 19cm.; 7½ins

Lot 166

Natural History: A Human skull hinged as a medical model 19cm.; 7½ins

Lot 89

Natural History: A Hartebeest skull and horns on shield labelled 'East Africa, 1885' 78cm.; 30¾ins high

Lot 57

Natural History: A pair of Livingstone's Antelope skull foreparts with horns on Rowland Ward shields circa 1900 20cm.; 8ins high This antelope is probably now extinct

Lot 168

Natural History: A Human skull hinged as a medical model 19cm.; 7½ins

Lot 82

Taxidermy: A Leopard skull smokers compendium early 20th century inscribed 'to John Bullock Esq from Sunphanich Store' 21cm.; 8½ins high

Lot 33

Natural History: Eland skull and horns mounted on a shield circa 1900 120cm.; 47ins high

Lot 164

Natural History: A Human skull hinged as a medical model 19cm.; 7½ins

Lot 169

Natural History: A medieval Human skull with rich dark brown patina

Lot 167

Natural History: A Human skull hinged as a medical model 19cm.; 7½ins

Lot 473

Five Northern Luzon tangkil Philippines rattan bound boar's tusks, 10.5cm - 14cm diameter, four other tusks and a monkey skull, boar's tusk and rattan headdress. (10) Provenance The Luciano Federico Collection.

Lot 366

A collection of seven Naga monkey skull amulets North East India four with rattan bound jaws, the other three missing the lower jaw and one with rattan and beads, 12cm the longest. (7)

Lot 387

A Tibetan skull libation cup with embossed copper mounts and turquoise coloured beads, 18.5cm long, on a stand. (2)

Lot 24

An Early 20th Century Doctors Model of A Human Skull in A Glazed Desk Top Cabinet, 23 x 20 x 16 Cm.

Lot 296

A Late 19th Century Monochrome Macabre Print of A Woman Sitting at A Dressing Table, which Readily Changes into A Human Skull, in A Gilt Wood Frame, 27 x 34 Cm.

Lot 1367

A substantial pair of wall mounted highland cattle horns, a row of three cattle horns forming a hat rack, a stag skull and antlers, further antlers and a stuffed cock pheasant

Lot 78

Five walking sticks to include two horn, two carved and a novelty skull example.

Lot 358

1939-1945 German Third Reich, Anti Partisan badge. Comprising a skull and crossed bones surmounted by a sword and five snake heads. The sword with swastika sun wheel and surrounded by an oak-leaf wreath. Semi-hollow with thin pin. Non maker marked. 2¼ x 2in. (5.72 x 5.08cm)

Lot 327

1914-1918 German Tank Combat badge. A white metal oval badge. a tank crossing a battlefield, surrounded by an oak-leaf and laurel wreath surmounted by a skull and crossed bones, with vertical straight tapered pin, maker's mark for C.E. Junker, Berlin.

Lot 243A

Fossilized Crocodile / Alligator skull L68cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 242

A restored WWII German steel helmet with decals and painted skull and cross bones device

Lot 234

A very scarce Korean-Japanese Nanban Kawari Bachi Kabuto dating: circa 1600 provenance: Japan Korean skull, consisting in four,riveted plates, featuring staves with raisers, s circular band ad the base, fixed by rivets. A tehen-kanamono at the top. Japanese koshi-maki, mabisazi and the hook for the mandate; open-works to fix the shikoro at the base, on the back.Brim with pierced ornament (mon?).This helmet was presumably taken by the troops of Prince Hizen during the Taiho Samu expedition in Korea in 1594. Korean helmets with nanban frame might be either in public or private collections. A Korean helmet with Japanese shikoro is at the Stibbert Museum, in Florence, see Procacci/Robinson, nr. 191 a; another one with coat of mail is illustrated by Żygulski, p. 230. dimensions: height 26 cm.

Lot 413

A Dragoon bugler's helmet dating: second quarter of the 18th Century provenance: France Iron skull (a small damage at the back), decorated with a flaming grenade at the front among laurel and oak branches. Brass crest ending in Medusa's head, with plume, comb and tang with red horsehair. Leather chin-straps, armored with brass mail, featuring cheek-pieces decorated with relieved leaves. Visor and short nape-guard with brass border. Complete with leather cap at the inside. dimensions: height 36 cm.

Lot 414

A cuirassier trooper's helmet dating: 19th Century provenance: France Iron skull, decorated with a flaming grenade at the front among olive-tree branches; crest ending in Medusa's head. Tail with black horsehair. Leather chin-straps, armored with brass scales, featuring cheek-pieces decorated with concentric circled. Visor and short nape-guard with brass border. Complete with blackened, leather covering and leather cap at the inside. dimensions: height 34 cm.

Lot 415

A dragoon officer's helmet dating: last quarter of the 19th Century provenance: France Silver-plated, metallic, non-ferrous skull. Gilt, brass comb decorated with acanthus leaves and ending in Medusa's head in-relief, complete with black horsehair. Gilt, brass decoration depicting a flaming decoration among laurel at the front. Leather chin-straps with velvet covering (partially worn), armored with brass scales decorated with laurel leaves; cheek-pieces with relieved leaves. Plume-holder with red plume. Brass band at the border. Brown, leather cap at the inside with gilt border. dimensions: height 40 cm.

Lot 444

"Giobbe" battalion dating: second quarter of the 20th Century provenance: Italian Social Republic Made of green-grey cloth; outlines, sword and writings sewn with yellow thread; white skull with black eyes; "X" sewn with red thread. Complete with accompanying letter. dimensions: height 6,2 cm.

Lot 446

"Vega" battalion dating: second quarter of the 20th Century provenance: Italian Social Republic Made of blue cloth, with anchor, writings and outlines made of yellow thread; "X" sewn with red thread; white skull with black eyes. Complete with accompanying letter. dimensions: height 6,7 cm.

Lot 448

"O" company dating: second quarter of the 20th Century provenance: Italian Social Republic On green-grey cloth, with white-thread skull and writings; "X" with red thread. Complete with accompanying letter. dimensions: height 5 cm.

Lot 456

A Guard battalion dating: second quarter of the 20th Century provenance: Italian Social Republic Made of black cloth, featuring a skull and writing made of white thread. Red-thread "M". Complete with accompanying letter.The following badges are a beautiful collection of decoration models manufactured by the Benedictine Daughters of Divine Will of Asiago, under request of the commander of the Italian Social Republic Armed Force for the uniforms of their units. Each badge is a unique, hand-sewn sample kept on a cardboard base. They are complete with their typewritten, accompanying letter with date, and signed by the Abbes Innocenza. Furthermore, some badges are provided with two, different versions: they might vary in colour, lining, etcetera., according to the clients requests. Clearly, these badges were never delivered due to the War. The important group of badges presented in this catalogue consists of badges made for the Republican National Guard, the 10th Flotilla MAS, The Black Brigades and others. A remarkable and unique documentary evidence of the Social Republic short life. dimensions: height 7 cm.

Lot 461

II Mobile Black Brigade "Darings" dating: second quarter of the 20th Century provenance: Italian Social Republic Black, cloth shield with writing and white skull; sword and outlines sewn with grey thread. Complete with accompanying letter. dimensions: height 6,5 cm.

Lot 542

A lobster tail helmet dating: 17th Century provenance: Northern Germany Skull in two pieces, decorated with six raisers, small cracks on the right side, oval plaque at the top surmounted by a ring; straight, riveted brim, with fringed border, sliding nasal bar with screw; four blades at the nape-guard. dimensions: height 28.5 cm.

Lot 543

A skullcap with Barberini stamp dating: early 17th Century provenance: Central Italy Skull in one piece, of oblong shape, ribbed at the center, with the top bent backwards. Featuring a row of rivets (only one missing) at the base, with brass rosette decorated with relieved rosette. Short, slightly protruding brim, marked with the crowned, Barberini family shield featuring three bees at the back. dimensions: height 20 cm.

Lot 544

A morion dating: 16th Century provenance: Europe Iron skull in one piece, surmounted by a relieved crest with twisted border. A row of rivets with brass rosette (a pair of substitutions) at the base of the skull. Decorated with outlines at the borders. Strongly-protruding brim with lowered edge and twisted, fringed border. Remains of finishing at the external surface. An iron plume-holder at the back. dimensions: height 31 cm.

Lot 546

A Savoyard helmet dating: 17th Century provenance: Northern Italy Iron skull, worked in two pieces joint to the central comb. Raisable sight, provided with a spot for the comb and round brim, fixed with rivets. Ventail with air holes and vertical segments. Beaver with a neck-defense blade; nape-guard with single blade. Hooks and closing eyelets on the left side. Rivets with copper head. In patina. dimensions: height 29 cm.

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