Estate of Dave Prowse - Star Wars (1977) - two studio-issued U-Matic format American 'Promo Clip' video cassette tapes showing short scenes from the movie. One labelled 'Darth Vader Promo Clips' and the other 'Promo Clip #2: Desert' and ' Promo Clip #5 Cushing / Fisher / Tarkin / Lea / Vader'. One dated 8.3.79. Such videos were produced by the studio for promotional purposes, and represented one of the few chances for cast members to actually retain small sections of their work, hence why these were then kept by Prowse.
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Estate of Jeremy Bulloch - Star Wars - a collection of x10 assorted item's from Bulloch's home museum, all Star Wars themed, to include: PS2 Star Wars II PAL video game (factory sealed), Chocolate Mpire M&M plush Boba Fett themed toy (with tags), FX Show Exclusive Pez dispenser, Disney Cars ' Chick Hicks Is Boba Fett ' diecast model, and other items. All as displayed in Bulloch's home museum. All lots from the estate of Jeremy Bulloch come with a special certificate signed by Maureen Bulloch, confirming the lots were from his personal collection. The majority of the items were displayed in his home museum for several years. Part of the proceeds of this lot will be donated to Parkinson's UK (Charity 258197)
Audio Interest. Vintage Technics RS-777 reel to reel tape player. Isolated loop, direct drive, quartz lock, auto reverse, IC logic, tension control, florescent meter to front. brushed aluminium front with white sides. Japanese model, AC 106v 50-60Hz 70w. This machine was restored to a high spec by the previous owner and we have a recent short video of it working. W 45cm, D 23cm, H 38cm.
Audio Interest. Vintage Akai GX-6350D reel to reel 4 track stereo tape deck. 3-motor direct capstan drive with feather-touch logic control, auto reverse / bothway recording. Glass & X'Tal ferrite head. 220/240v 50Hz. Brushed steel face with red sides, black top and wooden board back. This machine was restored to a high spec by the previous owner and we have a recent video of it working. Please note the two empty metal spools and nab adaptors are for illustration purposes only and not for sale. W 46cm, D 19cm, H 48cm.
Audio Interest. Vintage TEAC A-3440 reel to reel tape recorder. 4 channel SIMUL-SYNC recording, 3 head, 3 motors, 2 speed play/recording. Ttoned aluminium front with black sides. This machine was restored to a very high spec by the previous owner and we have a short video of it recently playing. Please note the metal spools and nab holders are for illustration only and not for sale. W 47cm, D 20cm, H 53cm.
Audio Interest. Vintage Sony TC-765 reel to reel 'tapecorder' tape recorder. 3 motor, 3 head, closed loop dual capstan. 110-240v, 50-60Hz, 90w. Brushed aluminium front with glossy pink sides. This machine was restored to a high spec by the previous owner and we have a recent short video of it playing. Please note the metal spools and nab adaptors are for illustrative purposes only and not for sale. W 47cm, D 23cm, H 52cm.
* Sigma 50-500mm f/4-6.3 APO EX Super-Telephoto Lens. Sigma 50-500mm f/4-6.3 APO EX super-telephoto lens for 35mm film cameras, also known as the 'Bigma', Pentax-K mount, also suitable for Ricoh XR-P cameras, Hoya 86mm Skylight 1B filter, original front and rear end caps, supplied in original Sigma dark green padded bag, excellent optical and cosmetic condition and in good working order, together with a Canon EOS 1000F 35mm film camera with manual and padded case, Canon EF II 75-300mm f/4-5.6 Ultrasonic autofocus zoom lens, Sigma 28-105mm f/4-5.6 UC autofocus zoom lens, a boxed set of Jessops C-EOS Auto Extension Tubes, a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ7 digital camera with manual, battery, charger and padded bag, and a unbranded Full HD Digital Video Camera with 7.36mm f/3.2 lens, 16x zoom and digital image stabilisation, all items untested and sold as seenQTY: (a small carton)
David Jason, a signed "The Very Best of Only Fools and Horses". Video insert only. BBCV 4747. BBC Enterprises Ltd. 1992. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A collection of film cameras, to include a Riken Ricolet with a Ricoh 45mm f3.5, an Edixa-MAT Reflex LZ, a Busch Camera Co Model B, an Ensign Special Reflex large format box camera, a Yashicha 108 with a Yashica 35mm-70mm f3.5-f4.5, an Ensign Pocket in red, a Bolex Zoom Reflex P2 video camera.
Sinclair / Sharp / Sony Items, Sinclair Pocket TV boxed with adaptor, Sinclair Oxford 300 Calculator with case and booklet, , Sony Video Walkman missing battery pack, Sharp Pocket Computer PC-1245 & Printer and microcassette recorder CE-125 cased together with RGD TC 401 tape recorder and approximately 25 Video 8 tapes, all very good condition and all - untested
Concert Programmes / Video Discs, four Programmes (Spice Girls - Spiceworld Tour, Michael Jackson - History Tour, Tina Turner - World Tour 1990 and Frank Sinatra - Royal Albert Hall 1984 with 2 Tickets), two CD Video Discs (Queen - Live In Budapest, Tina Turner - Rio 88) and a Vanessa Mae Royal Albert Hall Laser Disc - sold with six film Laser Discs (Cool Running, Dirty Dancing, Watership Down, My Girl 2, Beauty and the Beast (no Sleeve) and The Making of Beauty and the Beast (no Sleeve)) - various conditions
Beatles Videos / Box Sets, approximately forty videos and two Video Box sets by the Beatles, Solo and related - Box Sets comprising Anthology and the Mike Douglas Show - Videos include The Compleat Beatles (Betamax), Help, Hard Day's Night, Magical Mystery Tour, Yellow Submarine, Brainwashed, Wonderwall, The Concert for Bangladesh, John and Yoko, In The World Tonight and more - all appear in very good condition
A PAIR OF WEATHERED COMPOSITE SEATED GARDEN LIONS, on a square plinth base, width 35cm x depth 67cm x height 96cm (condition report: no apparent cracks) (transport: In situ, so viewing by appointment only, purchaser to arrange collection from ws12 area, both very heavy and situated in back garden and up a set of 15 steps, video of site can be sent upon request)
A CAST IRON BLACK FOREST STYLE GARDEN BENCH, the seat is supported by two angry black bears, the lattice seat surrounded by fruiting grapes and leaves, and two pairs of black bears dancing to the back rests, width 176cm x depth 54cm x height 97cm (condition report: weathered finish, showing signs of rust, the bolts could be seized, missing one bolt) (transport: In situ, so viewing by appointment only, purchaser to arrange collection from ws12 area, both very heavy and situated in back garden and up a set of 15 steps, video of site can be sent upon request)
Right-hand drive JDM Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R, sympathetically modified but remaining largely unmolested. Following up on its widely celebrated R32 predecessor, the arrival of Nissan’s R33-generation Skyline GT-R in 1995 played a big part in the model’s eventual long-term success. Just prior to its release, several major Japanese auto manufacturers signed a panic-induced 'gentlemen’s agreement' with the government, limiting new model performance rating figures to 276bhp. There had, perhaps, never been a more inauspicious moment to release a sports car in Japan. Nissan, for its part, printed official marketing materials for the R33 which did not mention that the engine delivered approximately 300bhp straight from the showroom floor.The R33 nevertheless debuted at an optimal moment in popular culture. Video games such as Gran Turismo popularized the Skyline and other Japanese performance cars of the era even in the US and other envious markets where the GT-R was not be sold. It perpetuated the Skyline GT-R’s nickname, 'Godzilla, the monster from Japan', earned by the R32 after stellar performances in early 1990s Australian motorsport, as car enthusiasts embraced Nissan as a force to be reckoned with. Indeed, the R33 would make appearances in the first few Fast & Furious films of the 2000s, and its R34 successor was notably driven by the late Paul Walker, further publicizing the Skyline GT-R name.Finished in Motorsport White with a grey interior, this superb R33 GT-R has been sympathetically modified but remains largely unmolested throughout with an impressive cockpit area enhanced by a carbon fibre pack and a well detailed engine bay should the show arena beckon. Mechanically, it still wears the original turbos on factory settings running through equal-length downpipes supplied by RHD Japan, fitted in 2020 with unspent gases exiting through a Blitz Nur Spec exhaust system. Recently serviced, the Skyline is running and performing well and it is clear to see that it has been maintained as required over the years by its fastidious custodians including general services and cam belt changes being adhered to as and when required.Other works carried out over the years are detailed in the comprehensive history file that accompanies the car. Currently running on a set of Enkei RFPi alloy wheels fitted with Yokohama Advance AD08 tyres, the Nissan presents extremely well and with the JDM market moving on at a pace, your early inspection is welcomed and encouraged to fully appreciate the quality of this increasingly desirable Skyline.Specification Make: NISSAN Model: SKYLINE R33 GT-R Year: 1995 Chassis Number: BCWR33005746 Registration Number: J222 DST Transmission: Manual Engine Number: RB26 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 106600 KM Make: RHD Interior Colour: GreyClick here for more details and images
A Continental Silver Watch-Case, Apparently Unmarked, Perhaps Augsburg, Germany, Circa 1650 in the form of a human skull, with suspension loop, the forehead engraved with memento mori symbols of an hourglass and a scythe, further engraved with the memento mori exhortations 'Vita Fugit Ut Hora' (life flies, like an hour) on the forehead; 'Æterna Respice Caduca Despice' (keep eternal matters in mind, shun ephemera) on the top; 'Dum Viuis Viue ut Viuas' (while you live, live to live) between and 'Incerta Mortis Hora' (the hour of death is uncertain) on the back of the skull, hinged at the jaw44mm wide, 1oz 2dwt, 34.2grProvenance: by tradition from a Northumberland country house, Alnwick Auctions, 13 December 2020.A Short Video Can Be Viewed HEREThis fascinating watch case is one of a known series produced in the 17th century and variously attributed to different countries of Europe. Like other memento mori works of art, such as paintings, watch-cases such as this were produced as a reminder of the inevitability of death and became particularly popular in the 17th century. A very similar example, perhaps by the same hand, is in the collection of the Ashmolean museum (WA1947.191.58), bequeathed by J. Francis Mallet in 1947. It is engraved with identical memento mori exhortations as on the present example as well as the symbols of an hourglass and a scythe, though these symbols are depicted one above the other on the Ashmolean example and side by side on the present example. The Ashmolean example is later fitted with a verge watch of circa 1830 by the Norwich watchmaker Benjamin Russell. The case is described as possibly French though the present example tests at approximately 89% silver suggesting it to be more likely German as that would be below both the French and English standard of the time.Another example of a case realistically formed as a human skull, with a movement by the Swiss watchmaker Jean Rousseau (1606-1684) was sold by Sotheby's 16 April 2019, lot 28. Rousseau was the great-grandfather of the philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau and was a well regarded watchmaker and a Master of the Clockmaker's Company of Geneva. The case on this example, dated to circa 1650, is realistically formed but lacking the memento mori symbols and exhortations which appear on both the present example and that in the Ashmolean.Another example, which can perhaps better help us identify the origin of this example, is one in the collection of the British Museum (1874,0718.41) which was previously in the collection of Sir Charles Fellows and was presented by his wife Lady Harriet Fellows in 1874. This example is engraved with exhortations ‘Vita Fugitur' (life is fleeting); 'Caduca Despice' (look down upon a fallen thing); 'Æsterna Respice' (look upon eternity) and 'Incerta Hora' (the hour is uncertain) with an hourglass between. Helpful in determining its origin, has a movement by Joseph Conrad Vuolf of Donauwörth, Germany. David Thompson talks further about the British Museum example in his book Watches (London, 2008, pp. 46-47) and cites another example with a German movement, by Johann Georg Engelschalk and suggests that the cases were made in Augsburg which seems to also be likely for the present example.

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