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A George III carved giltwood Trumeau mirror, the upper section enclosing an oil on panel depicting horse drawn two-wheel cart, the passenger holding hunting gun, with hunting hounds in pursuit (panel image approx. 16.5cm x 27cm), the mirror frame height 80.5cm x width 38.5cm,Condition: Original plate.
Religion.- Clergy.- A vindication of the clergy, from the contempt imposed upon them by the author of The grounds and occasions of the contempt of the clergy and religion, first edition, [Wing V500CA], Printed by Andr. Clark, for Hen. Brome, at the Gun at the west-end of S. Pauls, 1672 bound with An Answer to two letters of T.B. By the author of The Vindication of the Clergy, first edition, a1&2 bound between A1 & A2, C2-6 lower corners singed, [Wing A3457aA], printed for H. Brome, at the Gun at the west end of S. Pauls Church, 1673, together 2 works in 1 vol., woodcut initials, some light water-staining, occasional spotting, contemporary calf, gilt spine in compartments, spine ends little chipped, upper joint starting, but holding firm, corners worn, a few small chips, rubbed, 8vo
A 1997 Yamaha XJ600N Cafe Racer Manx registration number EMN 963 Frame number 4BR0245748 Engine number 4BR0244860Bike was bought in 2017 and project took over 600 hours to complete. It is taxed and insured for road (Isle of Man) with 13,000 miles on clock. It includes removable exhaust baffles, a second Honda CBR600 seat unit to allow for passengers and original parts. I wanted to start a project with a “Hole through tank” to view vertical carb velocity intakes, not many bikes with this configuration. I fancied a BMW K1600 but they were too expensive so settled on a cheap XJ600. I also wanted a 4 into 4 exhaust system with “Megas” and a Café Racer look. Bike was completely stripped down and frame centre stand tube was removed and swinging arm brace was reworked to allow for the 4 exhausts to pass through. The sub frame lower rails were replaced by 22mm Dia straight rails to allow clearance on exhausts. Finally, some lugs were removed and some added and all the welds were cleaned up before rub down and spraying. One of the biggest jobs along with exhausts was the hole in fuel tank, this took considerable time in planning where and how this could be done. Finally a 100mm hole was cut through tank on centre line of vertical carb intakes. A section of 100mm mild steel truck exhaust was offered up and welded into place then a section was cut out for carb velocity stacks, leak tested and prepared for spraying by my good friend Lester. 4 custom 50mm spun alloy Velocity stacks were fitted to carbs and rejetted. I could not decide on what seat I wanted so I made up two, the first was a Kawasaki KR250 seat bought from Airtech in USA that I cut down middle and added 50mm to its width along with blending into petrol tank. The second seat was of a Honda CBR600 again blending into tank I bought a pair of Gun Nuts from U.S.A., made and pressed alloy inserts into these with M10 threads to replace chain tension nuts. This does away with having to use spanners when tightening chain as they have their own nylon locks inside them. Exhaust system took forever to work out and was made up using straight, 45 degree and 90-degree angles in 32 and 35mm Stainless Steel and 4 Megaphones all from Ebay. All the alloy brackets and mounts were made in house. Forks were fitted with progressive springs, “Blue Spot” Thunderace calliper, Triple clamps cleaned up and clip on handle bars fitted. A new Olhins rear suspension unit was also fitted. The 18” rear wheel was replaced by a FZ600 17” wheel which was modified to fit along with Brembo caliper and small 210mm disc. A smaller Master cylinder was fitted to bespoke Rear Sets. Rear hugger was made from Thunderace front mudguard. The engine was cleaned up and sprayed with heat resistant paint and inspection hole was cut into Gearbox cover along with 8 holes spark eroded into gearbox sprocket. The “Ram Air” chute was made from 100mm sq alloy drain pipe sourced from local school and the 2-piece airbox was made from fibreglass in a bespoke mould. The twin 100mm Headlamps were hung from the “Ram Air” chute by four round alloy bar outriggers, two of which were drilled out to enable wiring to pass through. I had to relocate the wiring and battery from under original seat to where redundant air box was under tank as there was not enough room owing to the 4 exhausts. New alloy trays were fitted on top of engine for ION battery, solenoid and horn and under seat for resister, fuse box and relays. Frame, forks, clocks and ram air were painted in Ford magnetic grey and bodywork painted in Ford race red & glacier white.Motorcycle location: Douglas, Isle of ManFor a competitive motorcycle collection from the Isle of Man to the UK try Geoff Evans (geoffevansiom@gmail.com)Below are estimates (to be confirmed by Geoff):Miles from his depot in Haydock From his IOM depot Collected IOMHaydock Depot £100 £130Up to 100 miles £100 £220101 – 150 miles £220 £250151 - 280 miles £240 £270281 - 350 miles £270 £300351 - 400 miles £290 £320All prices are subject to VAT and Transmann Ltd conditions of carriage.Sidecar prices might differThere is also an additional congestion charge for deliveries into London.All lots in this sale are sold as is and bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding. Please read our terms and conditions
Batman's (Val Kilmer) Bat-Goo gun from Joel Schumacher's superhero sequel Batman Forever. Batman used his Bat-Goo gun when he took down one of Two-Face's (Tommy Lee Jones) henchmen as he robbed the Bank of Gotham. The gun is made of resin and finished in shades of gray and black to depict metal materials. The intricate wheel is made of plastic with resin blades fixed to each clear plastic orb. The wheel can also be rotated slightly just as the blades can be repositioned. The handle features finger grips. The gun also features a total of seven static buttons, with six lined up along the barrel and one at the top of the grip, and comes in a padded storage case. It shows signs of minor scratching along the barrel and handle, but it remains in excellent overall condition. Dimensions: 12 1/2" x 16 1/4" x 7" (32 cm x 41 cm x 18 cm)Estimate: $8,000 - 10,000
Leda's (Christine Belford) cold climate uniform from Season 1 of Glen A. Larson's sci-fi television series Battlestar Galactica. In the two-part episode "Gun on Ice Planet Zero" (106, 107) Leda wore her uniform on a mission in a sub-zero climate.This lot consists of a beige-pink parka with goldtone buckles and various crew patches on the sleeves, matching pants with drawstring cuffs, a woven belt with attached pouch, and a goldtone recharge cylinder. The uniform is marked throughout for "C Belford." The lot is in good overall condition with wear from production and age, including loose threads and a few small tears.Estimate: $1,000 - 1,500
A full-size Cylon animatronic figure from the Battle of Galactica theme-park attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood. As part of this theme-park tour, Cylons "captured" the tram that contained park visitors. This full-size Cylon figure was fabricated specifically for the attraction, but was molded from original costume pieces from the television series Battlestar Galactica. It consists of a silvertone painted fiberglass body mounted to a steel frame interior and base, with rubber and ducting elements, black foam filling, and remnants of wiring throughout that once aided in lighting (such as the iconic red eye) and possibly some limited movement. It also features a rubber and plastic gun with red stripes attached to the torso. The animatronic figure is in fair overall condition with a great deal of scuffing and paint chipping throughout, significant deterioration to the foam and rubber elements, black tape wrapped around the legs, and many of the pieces loosening and falling out of place. Dimensions: 22" x 30" x 80" (56 cm x 76.25 cm x 203.25 cm)Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's GuideSpecial shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $3,000 - 5,000
John McClane's (Bruce Willis) stunt rubber MP5 rifle from John McTiernan's action thriller Die Hard. After Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman) and his terrorist group used Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine guns to take over Nakatomi Plaza, McClane used their own guns to take it back. Following the success of Die Hard, the H&K MP5 became the franchise's signature weapon, and appeared in all five Die Hard films.This lightweight rubber prop production version of the MP5A3 features a 30-round curved box magazine intended to look detachable and a factory added sight, but it comes without a gun strap. It is in good overall condition with some cracks to the rubber, including a tear on the trigger and bending at the barrel.Dimensions: 19" x 3" x 9 1/2" (48.5 cm x 7.75 cm x 24.25 cm)Restricted ownership; see replica firearm notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $2,000 - 3,000
Stonebanks' (Mel Gibson) complete costume from Patrick Hughes' action thriller The Expendables 3. Stonebanks wore his costume when he watched Barney Ross (Sylvester Stallone) and his veteran Expendables team rescue new recruits. The lot consists of a coat, a shirt, pants, boots and a leather belt and holster with a stunt prop gun. The brown suede coat features a satin lining. The burgundy button-down shirt is made of cotton and is a size large (L). The tan pants are made of cotton and feature "Conrad" handwritten along the interior collar as well as both "stunt" and "hero". The boots are made of brown leather with green canvas and are noted as a size 12. The belt is made of crocodile-like leather and is noted as a U.S. size 36. A brown leather holster with a stunt.500 S&W prop revolver made out of foam urethane completes the costume. The lot is accompanied by a wardrobe tag from production that lists the costume breakdown and notes the costume as "Hero". The lot remains in good, production-used condition. Restricted ownership; see replica firearm notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $1,500 - 2,500
Major's (Scarlett Johansson) Yakuza Club jumpsuit and weapons from Rupert Sanders' sci-fi thriller Ghost in the Shell. Major chased Kuze (Michael Carmen Pitt) into the basement of the Yakuza club, and used first her knife and then one of the Yakuza's guns to blaze a trail.This lot consists of a red polyester blend zip-front jumpsuit labeled "Major Hero Harness" with a additional zippers running along the chest, waist and cuffs, production-made slits on each shoulder with green VFX fabric underneath, and a wardrobe tag, as well as a hero black resin IWI Jericho 941 semi-compact pistol inset with a metal muzzle and engraved with the Israeli Military Industries logo and a rubber-bladed knife painted gray with a textured black resin handle. The lot is in excellent overall condition with minor signs of handling and wear throughout. Dimensions (gun): 8" x 1 1/2" x 6" (20.5 cm x 4 cm x 15.25 cm); (knife): 11 1/2" x 1 1/2" x 3/4" (29.25 cm x 4 cm x 2 cm)Restricted ownership; see replica firearm notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $1,500 - 2,500
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
A set of blank-firing Lawgiver dressing components from Danny Cannon's sci-fi adventure Judge Dedd. The signature weapon of the Street Judges who patroled Mega-City One, Judge Dredd (Sylvester Stallone) demonstrated the capabilities of a Lawgiver to a group of students at the academy. This lot consists of a elements that were affixed to a real blank-firing weapon, and includes separate pieces to attach to the pistol's frame and slide. The components are made from resin and aluminum and feature a lighting element The pieces were removed from the blank-firing weapon after filming.It is in good overall condition with some signs of wear from production and several cracks in the gun body and frame rail. Dimensions: 10 3/4" x 2" x 2" (27.25 cm x 5 cm x 5 cm)Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $800 - 1,200 Δ
Judge Hershey's (Diane Lane) costume from Danny Cannon's comic book adaptation film Judge Dredd. In a dystopian future, Hershey wore her costume as a member of an elite group of law enforcers known as Judges, who operated as the judge, jury, and executioners of potential criminals. This judge costume was conceived by legendary fashion designer Gianni Versace. It consists of a navy polyester blend bodysuit labeled "DL" in the interior, a navy polyester zip-up jacket with yellow details on the collar, a pair of metal buckles, and M.B.A. Ltd. wardrobe labels marked "Diane Lane 06018 Judge Hershey Judge Dredd", a black rubber and Velcro belt with three rubber false pouches and a metal and resin gun holster, a faux gold metal belt buckle, a pair of black leather gloves with foam rubber and resin black and goldtone details, a pair of black foam rubber knee pads with clasped straps and M.B.A. Ltd. wardrobe labels matching the jacket's, a pair of black foam rubber wrist guards with nylon and resin straps, a pair of black rubber and leather boots, a gray and goldtone vacuform plastic, rubber and fiberglass piece of shoulder armor with a "HERSHEY" badge at the left shoulder, and a foam-padded navy, red, and goldtone fiberglass judge helmet with an MBA Ltd. label marked "Judge Hershey Stunt Double" and a tinted plastic visor. This costume is in excellent overall condition with wear from production throughout, including minor staining on the jumpsuit and jacket, and some loose details on the shoulder armor.Estimate: $6,000 - 8,000 Δ
Van Pelt's (Jonathan Hyde) live-fire rifle from Joe Johnston's family adventure film Jumanji. Hunter Van Pelt escaped from inside Jumanji and used his rifle to track down fellow escapee Alan Parrish (Robin Williams).This carved, custom-made dark brown wood and metal rifle, the only one made for production, is a modified Winchester M1901 shotgun with a custom stock, metal sights, a mahogany leather shoulder strap with an embossed floral pattern, a prop box magazine, and a large barrel cover to give it the appearance of an elephant gun. It is in good overall condition with some signs of wear from production use and handling, including scuffing throughout and extensive intentional weathering to appear aged and used. The rifle is currently stored in Canada and will need to transfer to the winner through a licensed firearms dealer. Dimensions: 67" x 5" x 17" (170.25 cm x 12.75 cm x 43.25 cm)Live firearm, restricted ownership; see notice in the Buyer's GuideSpecial shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $8,000 - 10,000
Allan Quartermain's (Sean Connery) stunt gun, holster, and belt from Stephen Norrington's fantasy adventure The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Quartermain carried his signature weaponry throughout the film as he hunted supernatural monsters.This lot consists of a dense cast urethane stunt.45 revolver with original factory markings engraved on the sides, stitched brown leather holster rig labeled "Gabe Stunt" with brass hardware and loops around the outer edge, and a brown stitched leather belt with prop ammunition looped around it. The lot exhibits signs of wear from production use and age, but it remains in good overall condition. Dimensions: (largest) 42 1/2" x 9" x 2" (108 cm x 23 cm x 5 cm); (smallest) 11" x 6 1/4" x 1 3/4" (28 cm x 16 cm x 4 cm)Restricted ownership; see replica firearm notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $2,000 - 3,000
A War Room saucer and tank from the production of Tim Burton's sci-fi comedy Mars Attacks!. After the Martians invaded Earth, President James Dale (Jack Nicholson) met with top advisors and military strategists in the War Room to plan their defense using small saucers and tanks to represent the Martians and Military.This hand-painted metallic silvertone saucer and green tank with a silvertone military star and tread are both constructed of resin. The lot is in good overall condition with some signs of wear from production, including scuffs and scratches to the finishes, as well as the tank missing its gun barrel.Dimensions (saucer): 6" x 6" x 3" (15.5 cm x 15.5 cm x 8 cm);(tank): 6" x 3 1/2" x 3" (15.5 cm x 9 cm x 8 cm)Estimate: $1,000 - 1,500
Jack Bauer's (Kiefer Sutherland) stunt 9mm pistol from Seasons 2 through 8 of the espionage thriller television series 24. CTU agent Bauer adopted the Heckler Koch USP Compact 9mmx19 pistol as one of his signature weapons for Seasons 2 through 8.This lot consists of a screen-used, dense rubber HK stunt pistol with serial #27-004676, a promotional photograph of Bauer wielding the weapon, and a Certificate of Authenticity signed by series property master Randy Gunter in an acrylic display case. The lot is in good overall condition with some rubber torn off the gun by production and the trigger loose from its guard.Dimensions: 13 1/2" x 19 1/2" x 4" (34.5 cm x 49.5 cm x 10.25 cm)Restricted ownership; see replica firearm notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $1,500 - 2,500
A screen-matched, blank-firing, hero Colt Walker-style revolver from Clint Eastwood's revenge Western The Outlaw Josey Wales. Wales (Eastwood) carried his signature dual Colt Army Model Whitneyville Walker revolvers with him throughout the film as he hunted the men who killed his family. This modern version, converted to fire blanks, was used during the dramatic farmhouse shootout sequence with Terrill (Bill McKinney) at the end of the film, with patterns and marks above the trigger area screen-matched to the one fired onscreen.The gun is constructed of metal and lacquered wood etched with the logo for "Replica Arms Co., El Paso Texas" and assigned the serial number 892. Though designed to fire.38 blank charges, it has since been sympathetically deactivated as required by UK law and is no longer capable of firing. The firing pin has been removed, but the pistol retains full trigger and hammer action, with an operational loading lever and revolving cylinder.This pistol exhibits minor signs of age and handling and slight discoloration to the exposed metal components, but it remains in excellent overall condition. Included are copies of original paperwork from Stembridge Gun Rentals to Malpaso Productions, who in 1975, sent five Colt Walkers, including this one, to the film's Utah and Arizona filming locations. Dimensions: 17" x 3" x 6 1/2" (43.25 cm x 7.75 cm x 16.5 cm)Firearm deactivated; see firearm deactivation notice in the Buyer's Guide Contains mechanical components; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $40,000 - 60,000
Tommy Gunn's (Tommy Morrison) boxing robe from John G. Avildsen's boxing drama sequel Rocky V. Under the tutelage of former champion Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone), brash young boxer Gunn wore his boxing robe as he rose through the fighting ranks on his way to a title match.This cream-color, hooded robe with blue details features a faux satin exterior with a heavy cotton interior. Custom-made for the film's production, it features an American flag-themed section on the bottom left side and the name "TOMMY GUNN" embroidered on the back, along with the boxer's signature machine gun graphic. This robe is in good overall condition with some wear from production and staining throughout the interior.Estimate: $3,000 - 5,000
Sergeant Chen's (Louis Ozawa Changchien) costume and plasma rifle from Nic Mathieu's paranormal action film Spectral. Chen wore his costume and gun while on duty with Alpha Team. The costume consists of a tactical helmet made of black resin with a dark green mesh cover, futuristic metal and rubber accessories, including fold-down eye covers and a Velcro strap; a tan cotton-blend scarf with a black pattern and frayed tassels; a pair of metal dog tags on a metal chain necklace featuring Chen's name, blood type, and religious preference; a marbled-brown polyester and cotton blend military fatigue top with gray urethane elbow pads; matching polyester and cotton blend military fatigue cargo pants with gray urethane knee pads; a green nylon belt with a metal carabiner clip; a dark green paracord bracelet; a pair of black polyester and nylon fingerless gloves with urethane knuckle padding; and a pair of light brown suede combat boots. The pants, boots and one glove all feature "Chen" handwritten inside. Custom-built by the effects house WETA Workshop, the plasma rifle is made of urethane and resin painted dark weathered gray with black wires running throughout and a black nylon shoulder strap. The lot is in excellent overall condition with minimal wear from production. Dimensions (plasma rifle): 31" x 16 1/4" x 7 1/2" (78.75 cm x 41.5 cm x 19.25 cm)Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $1,200 - 1,800
Two miniature gun towers from the production of Richard Marquand's Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. These miniature towers were made for the climactic space battle scene when a Super Star Destroyer crashed into the surface of the Death Star. Although unused for filming, these were some of the smallest and most basic Death Star tower miniatures made for the film. Both towers are made of biscuit foam painted gray. They remain in good overall condition. Dimensions: 1/4" x 1/4" x 1/2" (0.75 cm x 0.75 cm x 1 cm)Estimate: $400 - 600
A large-size Death Star II tower and turret model from Richard Marquand's Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. Much like its predecessor, the second Death Star's surface was similarly lined with powerful gun turrets. Crafted by Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) from biscuit foam and resin, the gun tower is painted gray with grid lines scribed into the sides to simulate a paneled construction. While static, the top portion of the gun tower is shaped to resemble a rotating gun turret and has two detailed resin laser cannons mounted at the top. This is one of the largest scales of cannon miniatures, measuring 15 inches tall. It is in good overall condition with some wear from production and age, including paint chipping, most notably around the top section. Dimensions: 8" x 6" x 15" (20.5 cm x 15.5 cm x 38.5 cm)Estimate: $15,000 - 20,000
A small-scale Death Star II under-construction tower model from Richard Marquand's Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. Although its superlaser was already fully operational, the second Death Star was still very much under construction when the rebels made their attack run to destroy it.Crafted by Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) from etched brass and styrene, the hand-detailed tower framework is painted dark red with small areas of gray grid panels near the bottom; giving the model the appearance of a gun tower in the early stages of construction. It is in excellent overall condition with minimal wear from production and age. Dimensions: 2" x 1 1/2" x 4" (5.5 cm x 4 cm x 10.5 cm)Estimate: $5,000 - 7,000
A blank-firing Endor rebel trooper blaster rifle from Richard Marquand's Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. Rebel troopers led by Han Solo (Harrison Ford) carried blaster rifles (characterized after the film's release as BlasTech A280 model) during the Battle of Endor. The blasters were similar to those seen in The Empire Strikes Back during the Battle of Hoth, though they were based on real-world M16/AR-15 models.This rebel blaster prop was one of only three blank-firing versions utilized during filming, though the AR-15 lower receiver (the area around the grip and magazine housing) has been removed and replaced with a replica firearm lower receiver so it can no longer fire. The rest of the prop is original to the film, and custom-made for production, including the stock, Single Point sight, wooden forearm, and various dressing greebles. The barrel contains a restrictor plug installed to make the piece fire with blanks during filming. The paint is scuffed throughout and metal components exhibit some rusting from age, but this blaster prop remains in good overall condition. The piece was originally sourced from Stembridge Gun Rentals, who provided the blank-firing props for the film's location shoot. Dimensions: 32 1/2" x 3" x 9" (82.75 cm x 7.75 cm x 23 cm)Contains mechanical components; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $25,000 - 35,000 Δ
A Resistance soldier combat uniform with a helmet and weapon from James Cameron's sci-fi action sequel Terminator 2: Judgment Day. In the year 2029, Resistance soldiers battled against Skynet's machines in the rubble of post-Judgment Day Los Angeles.The uniform consists of a dark gray, cotton-blend jumpsuit with an elastic waist, zip-front, collar snap, various pockets throughout, and a sewn-on patch reading "L NF-54-863." Attached to the jumpsuit is a section of ribbed nylon-blend padding that covers the right chest, left shoulder, and wraps around the collar with a Velcro fastening. The metal helmet is painted dark gray to match the uniform, and features added details such as knobs and switches, a padded interior, a microphone with a long audio plug, and a pair of prop night-vision goggles on adjustable arms that allow them to be raised and lowered. Inside the helmet is a piece of tape with the number "8" handwritten on it and labels including one listing the month and year as "NOV 1990." The prop gun is a plastic Muzzelite bullpup stock with an attachable scope. The lot is in good overall condition with some wear from production and age, including scuffs and cracks to the plastic elements of the helmet and gun, loose wires in the helmet, Ruger parts and ammunition clip missing from the gun, and extensive staining to the jumpsuit both from intentional distressing and general wear.Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $4,000 - 6,000
A stunt Terminator plasma minigun from Alan Taylor's 2015 sci-fi action sequel Terminator Genisys. Terminators used plasma miniguns to defend their camps and facilities against human resistance. The minigun is made of dense urethane painted gloss black to resemble metal. The stunt weapon has two long barrels with the plasma emitter fixed between each. A black carrying handle is fixed to the top of the gun and the trigger is located in the upright handle at the back of the gun. The item shows minor scratching and scuffs from production use and age, but it remains in good overall condition. Dimensions: 51" x 9" x 15" (129.5 cm x 23 cm x 38 cm)Estimate: $1,500 - 2,500
A set of principal character continuity polaroids featuring Maverick (Tom Cruise) and others from Tony Scott's action film Top Gun. These Polaroids were used as a reference to assist the wardrobe department on set. The lot consists of 21 color images showing various cast members in an assortment of outfits including Maverick (Tom Cruise), Charlie (Kelly McGillis), Goose (Anthony Edwards) and background characters. Many of the Polaroids display handwritten black text reading "Sc.95", which refers to the scene the costume was worn in. The lot exhibits minor wear from production use, including light scratches, markings to the outside edges, discoloration and some feature adhered strips of tape along the top. Dimensions (each Polaroid): 4 1/4" x 3 1/2" (11 cm x 9 cm)Estimate: $2,000 - 3,000
Merlin (Tim Robbins), Jester (Michael Ironside), Slider (Rick Rossovich) and Sundown's (Clarence Gilyard Jr.) flight suit patches from Tony Scott's action drama Top Gun. Radio intercept officers Sam "Merlin" Willis, Ron "Slider" Kerner and Evan "Sundown" Gough wore their flight suits with ID patches while training at the Naval Air Station Miramar's elite "Top Gun" fighter program under the instruction of their commanding officer, Dick "Jester" Hetherly. These three flight suit patches feature various shades of cloth stitched with thread embroidery used to create graphic Naval symbols along with the names and call signs of each character. They each feature an embroidered border and are affixed with Velcro on the back.The patches were salvaged when the original Top Gun jumpsuits were prepped to be used on another film. They are in excellent overall condition with some slight signs of wear around the corners and some separation on the bottom corner of Jester's border. Dimensions: (each) 4 1/4" x 2" x 1/2" (10.75 cm x 5 cm x 1.25 cm)Estimate: $2,000 - 3,000 Δ
Leonard "Wolfman" Wolfe's (Barry Tubb) flight suit patch from Tony Scott's action drama Top Gun. Navy pilot Wolfe wore his ID patch while training at the Naval Air Station Miramar's elite "Top Gun" program under the instruction of Lt. Cmdr. Rick "Jester" Hetherly (Michael Ironside). This custom-made green and gold flight suit patch embroidered with a Naval symbol and "Henry Ruth 'Wolfman'", a reference to a name sometimes attributed to the character, was affixed with Velcro® by production, then stripped by the patchmaker and reused for production on Randal Kleiser's Flight of the Navigator. It is in excellent overall condition with minor fraying from use.Dimensions: 4 1/4" x 2" x 1/2" (10.75 cm x 5 cm x 1.25 cm)Estimate: $600 - 800 Δ
Leonard "Wolfman" Wolfe's (Barry Tubb) fighter pilot helmet from Tony Scott's action drama Top Gun. Wolfman wore his helmet while attending Top Gun and participating in several combat missions as Rick "Hollywood" Neven's (Whip Hubley) Radar Intercept Officer.This helmet is constructed of resin painted red and affixed with five yellow, blue, white, and silvertone star insignia stickers. It features a stencil residue reading "WOLFMAN Â ," a tinted plastic visor, black leatherette padding, a Velcro chin strap, an incomplete breathing cable affixed on the left side, and two metal tags labelled "Flight Suits, LTD. El Cajon, California." Handwritten inside the helmet are the words "Top Gun", "Sun Down" (crossed out), and "Merlin #2", implying that the helmet was intended to be Sun Down's (Clarence Gilyard Jr.) or Merlin's (Tim Robbin's) at one point. The helmet is in good overall condition with various signs of wear, including cracking to the padding, tears to the stickers, and damaged paint throughout.Dimensions: 10" x 10" x 11" (25.5 cm x 25.5 cm x 28 cm)Estimate: $8,000 - 10,000 Δ
Pete "Maverick" Mitchell's (Tom Cruise) fighter pilot helmet from Tony Scott's action drama Top Gun. Renegade pilot Maverick wore his helmet while attending Top Gun and participating in several combat missions with his RIO, Nick "Goose" Bradshaw (Anthony Edwards).This real-world flight helmet was decorated specifically for the character and is affixed with Maverick's signature silvertone, red, and yellow striped eagle insignia stickers. It features "Maverick" stickered in white on the front and reverse, a tinted plastic adjustable visor, black leatherette padding, a Velcro chin strap, and two metal tags labeled "Flight Suits, LTD. El Cajon, California." A green rubber oxygen mask and tube is included to complete the display, but is not original to the film. The helmet is labeled "Maverick - #1" underneath the interior padding in a manner consistent with all documented original Top Gun helmets. It includes a signed letter of authenticity from Jim Tyson, the costume supervisor on the film, detailing the creation of the film's helmets, their various whereabouts after production, and confirming that this helmet was one of only three made specifically to fit Tom Cruise himself.  The helmet exhibits various signs of wear, including scratching to the paint and stickers, as well as some cracking padding and resin, but remains in good overall condition.Dimensions: 10" x 10" x 11" (25.5 cm x 25.5 cm x 28 cm)Estimate: $50,000 - 70,000
Maverick's (Tom Cruise) flight suit patch from Tony Scott's action drama Top Gun. Navy pilot Pete "Maverick" Mitchell wore his signature flight suit with ID patch while training at the Naval Air Station Miramar's elite "Top Gun" fighter program with his partner and radio intercept officer Nick "Goose" Bradshaw (Anthony Edwards).This flight suit patch features dark blue cloth stitched with crimson thread embroidery used to create a Naval graphic symbol along with the name "PETE MITCHELL" and the call sign "MAVERICK." It also features an embroidered border and is affixed with Velcro on the back. The patch was salvaged when the original Top Gun jumpsuits were prepped to be used on another film. It is in good overall condition with some slight signs of wear around the border and velcro.Dimensions: 4 1/4" x 2" x 1/4" (10.75 cm x 5 cm x.75 cm)Estimate: $3,000 - 5,000 Δ
A pair of Dum-Dum bullet crew gifts and Polaroids from the production of Robert Zemeckis' detective comedy Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Eddie (Bob Hoskins) swapped his real gun for a Toon one before entering Toontown, which shot idiotic Toon rounds which he later referred to as "Dum-Dums." The lot includes two Dum-Dum character bullets, one of which remains unpainted. Three Polaroid photos of a crew gift display these pieces would have been a part of are included. The lot displays minimal signs of wear and remains in good overall condition. Dimensions (largest): 4 1/2" x 3 1/2" x 1/2" (11 cm x 9 cm x 1 cm); (smallest): 1" x 3/4" x 1 1/2" (2.5 cm x 2 cm x 4 cm)Estimate: $500 - 700
Pair to Second Lieutenant C.H.F.Samuelson, Guards Machine Gun Regiment,British War and Victory Medal (2.Lieut C.H.F.Samuelson). Extremely fine. (2)Footnotes:His MIC denotes that he served overseas from the 18th July 1918 and is only entitled to a pair.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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