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A Chinese archaistic white jade rhyton and a spinach green jade vase, 18th/19th century, the phoenix standing upon rootwood, the stone of good even tone with some natural inclusions and veining, wood stand, the green jade vase carved as a shaft of bamboo flanked a standing pheonix, H. 11cm and 8.5cmProvenance - the owner's parents owned these jades prior to 1980; thence by descent.
A hero envelope and letter used in Chris Columbus' fantasy-adventure film Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Owl post inundated the Dursley household with letters informing Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) of his acceptance into Hogwarts ۠despite Uncle Vernon's (Richard Griffiths) best efforts. The envelope is made from marble-effect paper, with Harry's address printed in green on the front of the envelope and the Hogwarts crest on the reverse. The hero envelope features a real red wax Hogwarts seal, unlike the many entirely printed versions that were also used in the scene. The envelope remains sealed with a letter contained within and is in excellent condition, with only a small chip to the wax seal. The envelope is accompanied by a printed letter of donation from Warner Bros., a copy of the letter contained within and a photocopied front cover of a 2001 edition of USA Weekend featuring Radcliffe opening a similar letter. Dimensions (envelope): 13 cm x 18 x 0.5 cm (5 1/4" x 7 1/4" x 1/4")£4000-6000 †Δ
The Element Key from Luc Besson's sci-fi adventure The Fifth Element. The Element Key was given to humans by a Mondoshawan in 1914, and passed down through the generations by a secretive order of priests. When a great evil returned to Earth in 2263, the key was carried by the priest Vito Cornelius (Ian Holm), who used it to allow Korben Dallas (Bruce Willis) access to a stone chamber and activate the weapon contained within. The key comprises four metal blades on the end of a thin metal rod. The blades feature an ornate pattern, and the entire key has a bronzed finish, intentionally tarnished to look hundreds of years old. It has some wear from production use and age, including sections at the base of the blades where the soldering is visible, and the end of the rod is slightly pointed, where it has been snipped off.Dimensions: 16 cm x 3.5 cm 3.5 cm (6 1/4" x 1 1/2" x 1 1/2")£4000-6000 †Δ
An Ollivander's wand box from Chris Columbus' fantasy adventure film Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Wand boxes were used as set dressing in the background of Garrick Ollivander's (John Hurt) Wand Shop. These boxes were gifted to attendees of the film's world premiere at Leicester Square in 2001. The box is made from brown card and is sealed shut. It features two stickers, a pale blue one on the end and a faux gold and black one on the top with the title "Ollivander's, Makers of fine wands since 382 B.C." and the phrase, "This is to certify that the wand box is a genuine Ollivander's Article." The box shows some faint markings from production use. Dimensions: 37 cm x 14 cm x 5.5 cm (14 1/2" x 5 1/2" x 2")£400-600 M
Two throne blueprints along with photos showing the finished piece from the production of Ron Howard's fantasy adventure Willow. Willow Ufgood (Warwick Davis) was brought to the tower of Queen Bavmorda (Jean Marsh), which contained the grim, candle-lit throne room.These production blueprints were originally drawn by art director Malcolm "M.H." Stone and are labelled "Throne Room/Queens Tower" and dated "7/4/87" They consist of one frontal view and one side view of Bavmorda's spiked throne. Each Kodak color photograph also displays the throne. There is visible creasing and some staining to the blueprints and photographs. Dimensions (blueprints): 112 cm x 84 cm (44" x 33"); (photos, each): 10.25 cm x 15.25 cm (4" x 6")£300-500 Ω *Sold without copyright; see copyright notice in the Buyer's Guide
A wand box from Chris Columbus' fantasy adventure film Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Wand boxes were used as set dressing in the background of Garrick Ollivander's (John Hurt) Wand Shop. This is one of a number of boxes gifted to attendees of the film's world premiere at Leicester Square in 2001. The box is made of black card and is sealed shut. It features two stickers: a black one on the end with an intricate sun pattern and a faux-gold-and-black one on the top, which reads"Ollivander's, Makers of fine wands since 382 B.C." and the phrase "This is to certify that the wand box is a genuine Ollivander's Article". The box shows some faint markings from production use. Dimensions: 36 cm x 8.5 cm x 5 cm (14" x 5 1/3" x 2")£400-600 †Δ
A copy of the novel Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone autographed by the three principal actors from the film adaptation. The hardback book, from the 29th print run, is autographed by Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint in black and blue ballpoint pen on the title page, and features cover artwork of Harry in front of the Hogwarts Express at King's Cross Station, with an image of Professor Dumbledore on the reverse. The book remains in very good condition, with very minor wear to the edges of the dust jacket. Dimensions: 2 cm x 14 cm x 21 cm (2 1/2"x 5 1/2" x 8")£600-800 †Δ
Edward S. Curtis (American, 1868 - 1952). "The Grinding Stone". Original vintage sepia toned photogravure. c1908. Printed 1909. Stamped with the photographer's name, verso. Edition unknown, presumed small. High-grade archival paper. Printed to the edge of the sheet. Fine, quality printing. Very good to fine condition. Image size: 6 1/16 x 4 in. (154 x 102 mm). Edward Sheriff Curtis was an American photographer and ethnologist whose work focused on the American West and on Native American peoples. N.B. This is an original photogravure published separately from ‘The North American Indian’ portfolio. [27217-1-150]
Pablo Picasso [d'apres] (Spanish, 1881 - 1973). "Chevalet, Peintre et Modele Masque". Original color lithograph. 1954. Dated in the stone, lower left. Edition of 2,000 unsigned impressions. Cream wove paper. Medium margins. Fine impression. Good condition; some browning in the margins. Literature/catalogue raisonne: Anthonioz V29/30. Provenance: E. Weyhe, New York City. Overall size: 10 x 13 7/8 in. (254 x 352 mm). Image size: 9 7/16 x 12 5/8 in. (240 x 321 mm). Printed by Mourlot, Paris. Image copyright © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [20039-2-200]
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