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Star Trek props auction goes boldly into the record books.
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Star Trek 1
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11/11/2024
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The phaser weapon used by actor William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek TV series has sold for $910,000 USD / €851.400 euros at auction.
It made it the most expensive item from either the Star Trek sci-fi series of TV shows and films ever sold at auction.
It was also nine times the presale estimate.
And in. The same sale, Shatner’s flip-top communicator from the 1960s shows went for $780,000 USD / €729.770 euros, nearly eight times the estimate while his iconic uniform of yellow velour tunic and black trousers went under the hammer for $455,000 USD / €425.700 euros, seven times the estimate.
The navigation console seen in the bridge of the USS was snapped up for $260,000 USD / €243.260 euros.
The props emerged after more than 60 years and were amongst more than 200 rare and authentic Star Trek items sold on November 9 in Los Angeles, California and staged by saleroom Julien’s Auctions.
OPS: William Shatner's iconic uniform of yellow velour tunic and black trousers went under the hammer for $455,000 USD / €425.700 euros, seven times the estimate.
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Star Trek props auction goes boldly into the record books.
Ferrari Press Agency
Star Trek 1
Ref 16295
11/11/2024
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Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The phaser weapon used by actor William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek TV series has sold for $910,000 USD / €851.400 euros at auction.
It made it the most expensive item from either the Star Trek sci-fi series of TV shows and films ever sold at auction.
It was also nine times the presale estimate.
And in the same sale, Shatner’s flip-top communicator from the 1960s shows went for $780,000 USD / €729.770 euros, nearly eight times the estimate while his iconic uniform of yellow velour tunic and black trousers went under the hammer for $455,000 USD / €425.700 euros, seven times the estimate.
The navigation console seen in the bridge of the USS was snapped up for $260,000 USD / €243.260 euros.
The props emerged after more than 60 years and were amongst more than 200 rare and authentic Star Trek items sold on November 9 in Los Angeles, California and staged by saleroom Julien’s Auctions.
OPS: The original series flip open communicator used by William Shatner on the show and which sold for $780,000 USD / €729.770 euros.
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Star Trek props auction goes boldly into the record books.
Ferrari Press Agency
Star Trek 1
Ref 16295
11/11/2024
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Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The phaser weapon used by actor William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek TV series has sold for $910,000 USD / €851.400 euros at auction.
It made it the most expensive item from either the Star Trek sci-fi series of TV shows and films ever sold at auction.
It was also nine times the presale estimate.
And in the same sale, Shatner’s flip-top communicator from the 1960s shows went for $780,000 USD / €729.770 euros, nearly eight times the estimate while his iconic uniform of yellow velour tunic and black trousers went under the hammer for $455,000 USD / €425.700 euros, seven times the estimate.
The navigation console seen in the bridge of the USS was snapped up for $260,000 USD / €243.260 euros.
The props emerged after more than 60 years and were amongst more than 200 rare and authentic Star Trek items sold on November 9 in Los Angeles, California and staged by saleroom Julien’s Auctions.
OPS: William Shatner with the original series phaser weapon used by him on the show and whcih sold at the auction $910,000 USD / €851.400 euros at auction.
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Star Trek props auction goes boldly into the record books.
Ferrari Press Agency
Star Trek 1
Ref 16295
11/11/2024
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Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The phaser weapon used by actor William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek TV series has sold for $910,000 USD / €851.400 euros at auction.
It made it the most expensive item from either the Star Trek sci-fi series of TV shows and films ever sold at auction.
It was also nine times the presale estimate.
And in the same sale, Shatner’s flip-top communicator from the 1960s shows went for $780,000 USD / €729.770 euros, nearly eight times the estimate while his iconic uniform of yellow velour tunic and black trousers went under the hammer for $455,000 USD / €425.700 euros, seven times the estimate.
The navigation console seen in the bridge of the USS was snapped up for $260,000 USD / €243.260 euros.
The props emerged after more than 60 years and were amongst more than 200 rare and authentic Star Trek items sold on November 9 in Los Angeles, California and staged by saleroom Julien’s Auctions.
OPS: William Shatner with the original series phaser weapon used by him on the show and whcih sold at the auction $910,000 USD / €851.400 euros at auction.
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Star Trek props auction goes boldly into the record books.
Ferrari Press Agency
Star Trek 1
Ref 16295
11/11/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The phaser weapon used by actor William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek TV series has sold for $910,000 USD / €851.400 euros at auction.
It made it the most expensive item from either the Star Trek sci-fi series of TV shows and films ever sold at auction.
It was also nine times the presale estimate.
And in the same sale, Shatner’s flip-top communicator from the 1960s shows went for $780,000 USD / €729.770 euros, nearly eight times the estimate while his iconic uniform of yellow velour tunic and black trousers went under the hammer for $455,000 USD / €425.700 euros, seven times the estimate.
The navigation console seen in the bridge of the USS was snapped up for $260,000 USD / €243.260 euros.
The props emerged after more than 60 years and were amongst more than 200 rare and authentic Star Trek items sold on November 9 in Los Angeles, California and staged by saleroom Julien’s Auctions.
OPS: William Shatner with the original series flip open communicator used by him on the show and which sold for $780,000 USD / €729.770 euros.
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Star Trek props auction goes boldly into the record books.
Ferrari Press Agency
Star Trek 1
Ref 16295
11/11/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The phaser weapon used by actor William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek TV series has sold for $910,000 USD / €851.400 euros at auction.
It made it the most expensive item from either the Star Trek sci-fi series of TV shows and films ever sold at auction.
It was also nine times the presale estimate.
And in. The same sale, Shatner’s flip-top communicator from the 1960s shows went for $780,000 USD / €729.770 euros, nearly eight times the estimate while his iconic uniform of yellow velour tunic and black trousers went under the hammer for $455,000 USD / €425.700 euros, seven times the estimate.
The navigation console seen in the bridge of the USS was snapped up for $260,000 USD / €243.260 euros.
The props emerged after more than 60 years and were amongst more than 200 rare and authentic Star Trek items sold on November 9 in Los Angeles, California and staged by saleroom Julien’s Auctions.
OPS: Leonard Nimoy “Spock” robe and headband from film Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home went for $45,500 USD / €42.570 euros
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Star Trek props auction goes boldly into the record books.
Ferrari Press Agency
Star Trek 1
Ref 16295
11/11/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The phaser weapon used by actor William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek TV series has sold for $910,000 USD / €851.400 euros at auction.
It made it the most expensive item from either the Star Trek sci-fi series of TV shows and films ever sold at auction.
It was also nine times the presale estimate.
And in the same sale, Shatner’s flip-top communicator from the 1960s shows went for $780,000 USD / €729.770 euros, nearly eight times the estimate while his iconic uniform of yellow velour tunic and black trousers went under the hammer for $455,000 USD / €425.700 euros, seven times the estimate.
The navigation console seen in the bridge of the USS was snapped up for $260,000 USD / €243.260 euros.
The props emerged after more than 60 years and were amongst more than 200 rare and authentic Star Trek items sold on November 9 in Los Angeles, California and staged by saleroom Julien’s Auctions.
OPS: The original series phaser weapon used by William Shatner on the show and which sold at the auction for $910,000 USD / €851.400 euros at auction.
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Star Trek props auction goes boldly into the record books.
Ferrari Press Agency
Star Trek 1
Ref 16295
11/11/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The phaser weapon used by actor William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek TV series has sold for $910,000 USD / €851.400 euros at auction.
It made it the most expensive item from either the Star Trek sci-fi series of TV shows and films ever sold at auction.
It was also nine times the presale estimate.
And in the same sale, Shatner’s flip-top communicator from the 1960s shows went for $780,000 USD / €729.770 euros, nearly eight times the estimate while his iconic uniform of yellow velour tunic and black trousers went under the hammer for $455,000 USD / €425.700 euros, seven times the estimate.
The navigation console seen in the bridge of the USS was snapped up for $260,000 USD / €243.260 euros.
The props emerged after more than 60 years and were amongst more than 200 rare and authentic Star Trek items sold on November 9 in Los Angeles, California and staged by saleroom Julien’s Auctions.
OPS: William Shatner with the original series flip open communicator used by him on the show and which sold for $780,000 USD / €729.770 euros.
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Original Shatner Star Trek TV props for sale
Ferrari Press Agency
Star Trek 1
Ref 16225
10/10/2024
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Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The phaser weapon and flip top communicator used by actor William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek TV series are set to fetch $200,000 USD / €183.000 euros each at auction.
The props have emerged after more than 60 years and will go on sale alongside the yellow velour tunic and trousers worn by Shatner which could fetch up to $85,000 USD /€77.700 euros.
The items make up an auction of science fiction and space themed props in November.
The iconic phaser and communicator are amongst more than 200 rare and authentic Star Trek items.
They will be integrated into an exclusive exhibition culminating in the auction on November 9 in Los Angeles, California and staged by saleroom Julien’s Auctions.
OPS: The original Star Trek series flip open communicator used by Shatner as James T Kirk.
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Original Shatner Star Trek TV props for sale
Ferrari Press Agency
Star Trek 1
Ref 16225
10/10/2024
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Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The phaser weapon and flip top communicator used by actor William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek TV series are set to fetch $200,000 USD / €183.000 euros each at auction.
The props have emerged after more than 60 years and will go on sale alongside the yellow velour tunic and trousers worn by Shatner which could fetch up to $85,000 USD /€77.700 euros.
The items make up an auction of science fiction and space themed props in November.
The iconic phaser and communicator are amongst more than 200 rare and authentic Star Trek items.
They will be integrated into an exclusive exhibition culminating in the auction on November 9 in Los Angeles, California and staged by saleroom Julien’s Auctions.
OPS: A space suit worn by DeForest Kelly as physician on the USS Enterprise Dr McCoy , estimated at up to $60,000 USD / €54.850 euros
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Original Shatner Star Trek TV props for sale
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Star Trek 1
Ref 16225
10/10/2024
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Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The phaser weapon and flip top communicator used by actor William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek TV series are set to fetch $200,000 USD / €183.000 euros each at auction.
The props have emerged after more than 60 years and will go on sale alongside the yellow velour tunic and trousers worn by Shatner which could fetch up to $85,000 USD /€77.700 euros.
The items make up an auction of science fiction and space themed props in November.
The iconic phaser and communicator are amongst more than 200 rare and authentic Star Trek items.
They will be integrated into an exclusive exhibition culminating in the auction on November 9 in Los Angeles, California and staged by saleroom Julien’s Auctions.
OPS: Leonard Nimoy’s “Spock” robe and headband from the 1986 film Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home has an estimate of $15,000 USD / €13.720 euros.
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Original Shatner Star Trek TV props for sale
Ferrari Press Agency
Star Trek 1
Ref 16225
10/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The phaser weapon and flip top communicator used by actor William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek TV series are set to fetch $200,000 USD / €183.000 euros each at auction.
The props have emerged after more than 60 years and will go on sale alongside the yellow velour tunic and trousers worn by Shatner which could fetch up to $85,000 USD /€77.700 euros.
The items make up an auction of science fiction and space themed props in November.
The iconic phaser and communicator are amongst more than 200 rare and authentic Star Trek items.
They will be integrated into an exclusive exhibition culminating in the auction on November 9 in Los Angeles, California and staged by saleroom Julien’s Auctions.
OPS: The USS Enterprise helm and navigation bridge console from the original Star Trek series has a top estimate of $70,000 / €64.000 euros.
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Original Shatner Star Trek TV props for sale
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Star Trek 1
Ref 16225
10/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The phaser weapon and flip top communicator used by actor William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek TV series are set to fetch $200,000 USD / €183.000 euros each at auction.
The props have emerged after more than 60 years and will go on sale alongside the yellow velour tunic and trousers worn by Shatner which could fetch up to $85,000 USD /€77.700 euros.
The items make up an auction of science fiction and space themed props in November.
The iconic phaser and communicator are amongst more than 200 rare and authentic Star Trek items.
They will be integrated into an exclusive exhibition culminating in the auction on November 9 in Los Angeles, California and staged by saleroom Julien’s Auctions.
OPS: The original Star Trek s phaser used by Shatner as James T Kirk.
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Original Shatner Star Trek TV props for sale
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Star Trek 1
Ref 16225
10/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The phaser weapon and flip top communicator used by actor William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek TV series are set to fetch $200,000 USD / €183.000 euros each at auction.
The props have emerged after more than 60 years and will go on sale alongside the yellow velour tunic and trousers worn by Shatner which could fetch up to $85,000 USD /€77.700 euros.
The items make up an auction of science fiction and space themed props in November.
The iconic phaser and communicator are amongst more than 200 rare and authentic Star Trek items.
They will be integrated into an exclusive exhibition culminating in the auction on November 9 in Los Angeles, California and staged by saleroom Julien’s Auctions.
OPS: William Shatner's original series tunic and trousers by him on the show and for sale at the auction.
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DUKAS_176106721_FER
Original Shatner Star Trek TV props for sale
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Star Trek 1
Ref 16225
10/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The phaser weapon and flip top communicator used by actor William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek TV series are set to fetch $200,000 USD / €183.000 euros each at auction.
The props have emerged after more than 60 years and will go on sale alongside the yellow velour tunic and trousers worn by Shatner which could fetch up to $85,000 USD /€77.700 euros.
The items make up an auction of science fiction and space themed props in November.
The iconic phaser and communicator are amongst more than 200 rare and authentic Star Trek items.
They will be integrated into an exclusive exhibition culminating in the auction on November 9 in Los Angeles, California and staged by saleroom Julien’s Auctions.
OPS: William Shatner with the original series phaser weapon used by him on the show and for sale at the auction.
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Original Shatner Star Trek TV props for sale
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Star Trek 1
Ref 16225
10/10/2024
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Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The phaser weapon and flip top communicator used by actor William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek TV series are set to fetch $200,000 USD / €183.000 euros each at auction.
The props have emerged after more than 60 years and will go on sale alongside the yellow velour tunic and trousers worn by Shatner which could fetch up to $85,000 USD /€77.700 euros.
The items make up an auction of science fiction and space themed props in November.
The iconic phaser and communicator are amongst more than 200 rare and authentic Star Trek items.
They will be integrated into an exclusive exhibition culminating in the auction on November 9 in Los Angeles, California and staged by saleroom Julien’s Auctions.
OPS: William Shatner with the original series flip open.communicator used by him on the show and for sale at the auction.
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Original Shatner Star Trek TV props for sale
Ferrari Press Agency
Star Trek 1
Ref 16225
10/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The phaser weapon and flip top communicator used by actor William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek TV series are set to fetch $200,000 USD / €183.000 euros each at auction.
The props have emerged after more than 60 years and will go on sale alongside the yellow velour tunic and trousers worn by Shatner which could fetch up to $85,000 USD /€77.700 euros.
The items make up an auction of science fiction and space themed props in November.
The iconic phaser and communicator are amongst more than 200 rare and authentic Star Trek items.
They will be integrated into an exclusive exhibition culminating in the auction on November 9 in Los Angeles, California and staged by saleroom Julien’s Auctions.
OPS: William Shatner with the original series phaser weapon used by him on the show and for sale at the auction.
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Original Shatner Star Trek TV props for sale
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Star Trek 1
Ref 16225
10/10/2024
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Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The phaser weapon and flip top communicator used by actor William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek TV series are set to fetch $200,000 USD / €183.000 euros each at auction.
The props have emerged after more than 60 years and will go on sale alongside the yellow velour tunic and trousers worn by Shatner which could fetch up to $85,000 USD /€77.700 euros.
The items make up an auction of science fiction and space themed props in November.
The iconic phaser and communicator are amongst more than 200 rare and authentic Star Trek items.
They will be integrated into an exclusive exhibition culminating in the auction on November 9 in Los Angeles, California and staged by saleroom Julien’s Auctions.
OPS: William Shatner's original series tunic and trousers by him on the show and for sale at the auction.
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Original Shatner Star Trek TV props for sale
Ferrari Press Agency
Star Trek 1
Ref 16225
10/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The phaser weapon and flip top communicator used by actor William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek TV series are set to fetch $200,000 USD / €183.000 euros each at auction.
The props have emerged after more than 60 years and will go on sale alongside the yellow velour tunic and trousers worn by Shatner which could fetch up to $85,000 USD /€77.700 euros.
The items make up an auction of science fiction and space themed props in November.
The iconic phaser and communicator are amongst more than 200 rare and authentic Star Trek items.
They will be integrated into an exclusive exhibition culminating in the auction on November 9 in Los Angeles, California and staged by saleroom Julien’s Auctions.
OPS: Actor James Doohan’s Fred tunic as chief engineer Scotty valued at around $30,000 USD / €27.425 euros.
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Original Shatner Star Trek TV props for sale
Ferrari Press Agency
Star Trek 1
Ref 16225
10/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The phaser weapon and flip top communicator used by actor William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek TV series are set to fetch $200,000 USD / €183.000 euros each at auction.
The props have emerged after more than 60 years and will go on sale alongside the yellow velour tunic and trousers worn by Shatner which could fetch up to $85,000 USD /€77.700 euros.
The items make up an auction of science fiction and space themed props in November.
The iconic phaser and communicator are amongst more than 200 rare and authentic Star Trek items.
They will be integrated into an exclusive exhibition culminating in the auction on November 9 in Los Angeles, California and staged by saleroom Julien’s Auctions.
OPS: William Shatner's original series tunic and trousers by him on the show and for sale at the auction.
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DUKAS_176106712_FER
Original Shatner Star Trek TV props for sale
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Star Trek 1
Ref 16225
10/10/2024
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Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The phaser weapon and flip top communicator used by actor William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek TV series are set to fetch $200,000 USD / €183.000 euros each at auction.
The props have emerged after more than 60 years and will go on sale alongside the yellow velour tunic and trousers worn by Shatner which could fetch up to $85,000 USD /€77.700 euros.
The items make up an auction of science fiction and space themed props in November.
The iconic phaser and communicator are amongst more than 200 rare and authentic Star Trek items.
They will be integrated into an exclusive exhibition culminating in the auction on November 9 in Los Angeles, California and staged by saleroom Julien’s Auctions.
OPS: William Shatner with the original series phaser weapon used by him on the show and for sale at the auction.
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DUKAS_176106711_FER
Original Shatner Star Trek TV props for sale
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Star Trek 1
Ref 16225
10/10/2024
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Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions
The phaser weapon and flip top communicator used by actor William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek TV series are set to fetch $200,000 USD / €183.000 euros each at auction.
The props have emerged after more than 60 years and will go on sale alongside the yellow velour tunic and trousers worn by Shatner which could fetch up to $85,000 USD /€77.700 euros.
The items make up an auction of science fiction and space themed props in November.
The iconic phaser and communicator are amongst more than 200 rare and authentic Star Trek items.
They will be integrated into an exclusive exhibition culminating in the auction on November 9 in Los Angeles, California and staged by saleroom Julien’s Auctions.
OPS: William Shatner with the original series flip open.communicator used by him on the show and for sale at the auction.
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Henry Winkler, 78, gazes at his own memoir and carries a bag with the image of the late Farrah Fawcett as he emerges from a two hour lunch at a fancy eatery in Beverly Hills
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA. August 28, 2024
Henry Winkler, 78, gazes at his own memoir and carries a bag with the image of the late Farrah Fawcett as he emerges from a two hour lunch at a fancy eatery in Beverly Hills. The Happy Days legend, aka Fonzie, was carrying ‘Being Henry Winkler’ when he was spotted outside fancy Italian eatery Il Pastaio on the afternoon of August 28, 2024, where he dined with associates for over two hours. He looked snazzy in brightly colored braces, red jeans, a check blue shirt but seemed to struggle putting his jacket on.
CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner / Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 – office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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Henry Winkler, 78, gazes at his own memoir and carries a bag with the image of the late Farrah Fawcett as he emerges from a two hour lunch at a fancy eatery in Beverly Hills
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA. August 28, 2024
Henry Winkler, 78, gazes at his own memoir and carries a bag with the image of the late Farrah Fawcett as he emerges from a two hour lunch at a fancy eatery in Beverly Hills. The Happy Days legend, aka Fonzie, was carrying ‘Being Henry Winkler’ when he was spotted outside fancy Italian eatery Il Pastaio on the afternoon of August 28, 2024, where he dined with associates for over two hours. He looked snazzy in brightly colored braces, red jeans, a check blue shirt but seemed to struggle putting his jacket on.
CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner / Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 – office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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Henry Winkler, 78, gazes at his own memoir and carries a bag with the image of the late Farrah Fawcett as he emerges from a two hour lunch at a fancy eatery in Beverly Hills
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA. August 28, 2024
Henry Winkler, 78, gazes at his own memoir and carries a bag with the image of the late Farrah Fawcett as he emerges from a two hour lunch at a fancy eatery in Beverly Hills. The Happy Days legend, aka Fonzie, was carrying ‘Being Henry Winkler’ when he was spotted outside fancy Italian eatery Il Pastaio on the afternoon of August 28, 2024, where he dined with associates for over two hours. He looked snazzy in brightly colored braces, red jeans, a check blue shirt but seemed to struggle putting his jacket on.
CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner / Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 – office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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Exoskeleton trousers for hikers
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Mo/Go 1
Ref 16049
29/07/2024
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Pictures must credit: Skip Innovations / Arc’teryx
Hikers are being offered a chance to step up their outdoor capabilities — with an exoskeleton for the legs.
It is built into a pair of trousers and designed to help propel walkers with power assistance.
The device is called Mo/Go which is short for mountain goat and is a collaborative effort between Canada-based outdoor clothing maker Arc’teryx and Californian startup company Skip Innovations which was born out of tech firm Google’s innovation lab known as X.
The Mo/Go will be one of the first exoskeletons that offers help beyond the commercial and rehabilitation sectors.
The device and trousers are based on the Arc’teryx Gamma range.
The high tech version comes equipped with battery-powered motors located at the knee.
Adjustable carbon-fibre cuffs keep them in place, and they augment the user’s quadricep and hamstring muscles to propel them forward and upward.
OPS: The Mo/Go n action
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Exoskeleton trousers for hikers
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Mo/Go 1
Ref 16049
29/07/2024
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Hikers are being offered a chance to step up their outdoor capabilities — with an exoskeleton for the legs.
It is built into a pair of trousers and designed to help propel walkers with power assistance.
The device is called Mo/Go which is short for mountain goat and is a collaborative effort between Canada-based outdoor clothing maker Arc’teryx and Californian startup company Skip Innovations which was born out of tech firm Google’s innovation lab known as X.
The Mo/Go will be one of the first exoskeletons that offers help beyond the commercial and rehabilitation sectors.
The device and trousers are based on the Arc’teryx Gamma range.
The high tech version comes equipped with battery-powered motors located at the knee.
Adjustable carbon-fibre cuffs keep them in place, and they augment the user’s quadricep and hamstring muscles to propel them forward and upward.
OPS: The Mo/Go carbon-fibre cuffs for the legs
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Exoskeleton trousers for hikers
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Mo/Go 1
Ref 16049
29/07/2024
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Hikers are being offered a chance to step up their outdoor capabilities — with an exoskeleton for the legs.
It is built into a pair of trousers and designed to help propel walkers with power assistance.
The device is called Mo/Go which is short for mountain goat and is a collaborative effort between Canada-based outdoor clothing maker Arc’teryx and Californian startup company Skip Innovations which was born out of tech firm Google’s innovation lab known as X.
The Mo/Go will be one of the first exoskeletons that offers help beyond the commercial and rehabilitation sectors.
The device and trousers are based on the Arc’teryx Gamma range.
The high tech version comes equipped with battery-powered motors located at the knee.
Adjustable carbon-fibre cuffs keep them in place, and they augment the user’s quadricep and hamstring muscles to propel them forward and upward.
OPS: The Mo/Go n action
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Exoskeleton trousers for hikers
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Mo/Go 1
Ref 16049
29/07/2024
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Pictures must credit: Skip Innovations / Arc’teryx
Hikers are being offered a chance to step up their outdoor capabilities — with an exoskeleton for the legs.
It is built into a pair of trousers and designed to help propel walkers with power assistance.
The device is called Mo/Go which is short for mountain goat and is a collaborative effort between Canada-based outdoor clothing maker Arc’teryx and Californian startup company Skip Innovations which was born out of tech firm Google’s innovation lab known as X.
The Mo/Go will be one of the first exoskeletons that offers help beyond the commercial and rehabilitation sectors.
The device and trousers are based on the Arc’teryx Gamma range.
The high tech version comes equipped with battery-powered motors located at the knee.
Adjustable carbon-fibre cuffs keep them in place, and they augment the user’s quadricep and hamstring muscles to propel them forward and upward.
OPS: The Mo/Go carbon-fibre cuffs for the things
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Exoskeleton trousers for hikers
Ferrari Press Agency
Mo/Go 1
Ref 16049
29/07/2024
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Pictures must credit: Skip Innovations / Arc’teryx
Hikers are being offered a chance to step up their outdoor capabilities — with an exoskeleton for the legs.
It is built into a pair of trousers and designed to help propel walkers with power assistance.
The device is called Mo/Go which is short for mountain goat and is a collaborative effort between Canada-based outdoor clothing maker Arc’teryx and Californian startup company Skip Innovations which was born out of tech firm Google’s innovation lab known as X.
The Mo/Go will be one of the first exoskeletons that offers help beyond the commercial and rehabilitation sectors.
The device and trousers are based on the Arc’teryx Gamma range.
The high tech version comes equipped with battery-powered motors located at the knee.
Adjustable carbon-fibre cuffs keep them in place, and they augment the user’s quadricep and hamstring muscles to propel them forward and upward.
OPS: The Mo/Go n action
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Exoskeleton trousers for hikers
Ferrari Press Agency
Mo/Go 1
Ref 16049
29/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Skip Innovations / Arc’teryx
Hikers are being offered a chance to step up their outdoor capabilities — with an exoskeleton for the legs.
It is built into a pair of trousers and designed to help propel walkers with power assistance.
The device is called Mo/Go which is short for mountain goat and is a collaborative effort between Canada-based outdoor clothing maker Arc’teryx and Californian startup company Skip Innovations which was born out of tech firm Google’s innovation lab known as X.
The Mo/Go will be one of the first exoskeletons that offers help beyond the commercial and rehabilitation sectors.
The device and trousers are based on the Arc’teryx Gamma range.
The high tech version comes equipped with battery-powered motors located at the knee.
Adjustable carbon-fibre cuffs keep them in place, and they augment the user’s quadricep and hamstring muscles to propel them forward and upward.
OPS: The Mo/Go n action
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Exoskeleton trousers for hikers
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Mo/Go 1
Ref 16049
29/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Skip Innovations / Arc’teryx
Hikers are being offered a chance to step up their outdoor capabilities — with an exoskeleton for the legs.
It is built into a pair of trousers and designed to help propel walkers with power assistance.
The device is called Mo/Go which is short for mountain goat and is a collaborative effort between Canada-based outdoor clothing maker Arc’teryx and Californian startup company Skip Innovations which was born out of tech firm Google’s innovation lab known as X.
The Mo/Go will be one of the first exoskeletons that offers help beyond the commercial and rehabilitation sectors.
The device and trousers are based on the Arc’teryx Gamma range.
The high tech version comes equipped with battery-powered motors located at the knee.
Adjustable carbon-fibre cuffs keep them in place, and they augment the user’s quadricep and hamstring muscles to propel them forward and upward.
OPS: The Mo/Go n action
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Exoskeleton trousers for hikers
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Mo/Go 1
Ref 16049
29/07/2024
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Pictures must credit: Skip Innovations / Arc’teryx
Hikers are being offered a chance to step up their outdoor capabilities — with an exoskeleton for the legs.
It is built into a pair of trousers and designed to help propel walkers with power assistance.
The device is called Mo/Go which is short for mountain goat and is a collaborative effort between Canada-based outdoor clothing maker Arc’teryx and Californian startup company Skip Innovations which was born out of tech firm Google’s innovation lab known as X.
The Mo/Go will be one of the first exoskeletons that offers help beyond the commercial and rehabilitation sectors.
The device and trousers are based on the Arc’teryx Gamma range.
The high tech version comes equipped with battery-powered motors located at the knee.
Adjustable carbon-fibre cuffs keep them in place, and they augment the user’s quadricep and hamstring muscles to propel them forward and upward.
OPS: The Mo/Go n action
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Uniqie zipper allows women to pee free
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GoFly 1
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27/06/2024
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Trousers for women that allows them pee without having to take them down have become a smash hit.
A unique female zipper fly opens from the front to above the buttocks at the back.
The patented accessory called the GoFly has been incorporated into slacks, shorts and now work overalls.
The all-female US company behind the GoFly is called Ganara which specialises in outdoors apparel.
Co-founder Georgia Edwards came up with the idea as a college student after she took a summer job working as a glacier guide in Alaska.
A spokesperson explained: “While her male co-workers could easily and discreetly unzip their flies to pee, she was forced to trek across dangerous crevasses until she could find the privacy to remove three to four layers of clothing in freezing temperatures.
“This process made her so cold that she chose to cut her water consumption and risk dehydration instead — a common tradeoff for female adventurers.”
OPS: Gnara ha collaborated with outdoor apparel brand LIVSN to incorporate the GoFly into its new range of overalls called Ecotrek.
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Uniqie zipper allows women to pee free
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GoFly 1
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27/06/2024
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Trousers for women that allows them pee without having to take them down have become a smash hit.
A unique female zipper fly opens from the front to above the buttocks at the back.
The patented accessory called the GoFly has been incorporated into slacks, shorts and now work overalls.
The all-female US company behind the GoFly is called Ganara which specialises in outdoors apparel.
Co-founder Georgia Edwards came up with the idea as a college student after she took a summer job working as a glacier guide in Alaska.
A spokesperson explained: “While her male co-workers could easily and discreetly unzip their flies to pee, she was forced to trek across dangerous crevasses until she could find the privacy to remove three to four layers of clothing in freezing temperatures.
“This process made her so cold that she chose to cut her water consumption and risk dehydration instead — a common tradeoff for female adventurers.”
OPS: Gnara shorts with the GoFly.
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Uniqie zipper allows women to pee free
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GoFly 1
Ref 15963
27/06/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Gnara
Trousers for women that allows them pee without having to take them down have become a smash hit.
A unique female zipper fly opens from the front to above the buttocks at the back.
The patented accessory called the GoFly has been incorporated into slacks, shorts and now work overalls.
The all-female US company behind the GoFly is called Ganara which specialises in outdoors apparel.
Co-founder Georgia Edwards came up with the idea as a college student after she took a summer job working as a glacier guide in Alaska.
A spokesperson explained: “While her male co-workers could easily and discreetly unzip their flies to pee, she was forced to trek across dangerous crevasses until she could find the privacy to remove three to four layers of clothing in freezing temperatures.
“This process made her so cold that she chose to cut her water consumption and risk dehydration instead — a common tradeoff for female adventurers.”
OPS: Gnara trousers with the GoFly.
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Uniqie zipper allows women to pee free
Ferrari Press Agency
GoFly 1
Ref 15963
27/06/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Gnara
Trousers for women that allows them pee without having to take them down have become a smash hit.
A unique female zipper fly opens from the front to above the buttocks at the back.
The patented accessory called the GoFly has been incorporated into slacks, shorts and now work overalls.
The all-female US company behind the GoFly is called Ganara which specialises in outdoors apparel.
Co-founder Georgia Edwards came up with the idea as a college student after she took a summer job working as a glacier guide in Alaska.
A spokesperson explained: “While her male co-workers could easily and discreetly unzip their flies to pee, she was forced to trek across dangerous crevasses until she could find the privacy to remove three to four layers of clothing in freezing temperatures.
“This process made her so cold that she chose to cut her water consumption and risk dehydration instead — a common tradeoff for female adventurers.”
OPS: Gnara shorts with the GoFly.
Picture suplied by Ferrari
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Uniqie zipper allows women to pee free
Ferrari Press Agency
GoFly 1
Ref 15963
27/06/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: LIVSN,
Trousers for women that allows them pee without having to take them down have become a smash hit.
A unique female zipper fly opens from the front to above the buttocks at the back.
The patented accessory called the GoFly has been incorporated into slacks, shorts and now work overalls.
The all-female US company behind the GoFly is called Ganara which specialises in outdoors apparel.
Co-founder Georgia Edwards came up with the idea as a college student after she took a summer job working as a glacier guide in Alaska.
A spokesperson explained: “While her male co-workers could easily and discreetly unzip their flies to pee, she was forced to trek across dangerous crevasses until she could find the privacy to remove three to four layers of clothing in freezing temperatures.
“This process made her so cold that she chose to cut her water consumption and risk dehydration instead — a common tradeoff for female adventurers.”
OPS: Gnara ha collaborated with outdoor apparel brand LIVSN to incorporate the GoFly into its new range of overalls called Ecotrek.
Picture suplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_171705014_FER
Uniqie zipper allows women to pee free
Ferrari Press Agency
GoFly 1
Ref 15963
27/06/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Gnara
Trousers for women that allows them pee without having to take them down have become a smash hit.
A unique female zipper fly opens from the front to above the buttocks at the back.
The patented accessory called the GoFly has been incorporated into slacks, shorts and now work overalls.
The all-female US company behind the GoFly is called Ganara which specialises in outdoors apparel.
Co-founder Georgia Edwards came up with the idea as a college student after she took a summer job working as a glacier guide in Alaska.
A spokesperson explained: “While her male co-workers could easily and discreetly unzip their flies to pee, she was forced to trek across dangerous crevasses until she could find the privacy to remove three to four layers of clothing in freezing temperatures.
“This process made her so cold that she chose to cut her water consumption and risk dehydration instead — a common tradeoff for female adventurers.”
OPS: Gnara trousers with the GoFly.
Picture suplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_171705013_FER
Uniqie zipper allows women to pee free
Ferrari Press Agency
GoFly 1
Ref 15963
27/06/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Gnara
Trousers for women that allows them pee without having to take them down have become a smash hit.
A unique female zipper fly opens from the front to above the buttocks at the back.
The patented accessory called the GoFly has been incorporated into slacks, shorts and now work overalls.
The all-female US company behind the GoFly is called Ganara which specialises in outdoors apparel.
Co-founder Georgia Edwards came up with the idea as a college student after she took a summer job working as a glacier guide in Alaska.
A spokesperson explained: “While her male co-workers could easily and discreetly unzip their flies to pee, she was forced to trek across dangerous crevasses until she could find the privacy to remove three to four layers of clothing in freezing temperatures.
“This process made her so cold that she chose to cut her water consumption and risk dehydration instead — a common tradeoff for female adventurers.”
OPS: Gnara trousers with the GoFly.
Picture suplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_171705012_FER
Uniqie zipper allows women to pee free
Ferrari Press Agency
GoFly 1
Ref 15963
27/06/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Gnara
Trousers for women that allows them pee without having to take them down have become a smash hit.
A unique female zipper fly opens from the front to above the buttocks at the back.
The patented accessory called the GoFly has been incorporated into slacks, shorts and now work overalls.
The all-female US company behind the GoFly is called Ganara which specialises in outdoors apparel.
Co-founder Georgia Edwards came up with the idea as a college student after she took a summer job working as a glacier guide in Alaska.
A spokesperson explained: “While her male co-workers could easily and discreetly unzip their flies to pee, she was forced to trek across dangerous crevasses until she could find the privacy to remove three to four layers of clothing in freezing temperatures.
“This process made her so cold that she chose to cut her water consumption and risk dehydration instead — a common tradeoff for female adventurers.”
OPS: Gnara trousers with the GoFly.
Picture suplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_171705011_FER
Uniqie zipper allows women to pee free
Ferrari Press Agency
GoFly 1
Ref 15963
27/06/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Gnara
Trousers for women that allows them pee without having to take them down have become a smash hit.
A unique female zipper fly opens from the front to above the buttocks at the back.
The patented accessory called the GoFly has been incorporated into slacks, shorts and now work overalls.
The all-female US company behind the GoFly is called Ganara which specialises in outdoors apparel.
Co-founder Georgia Edwards came up with the idea as a college student after she took a summer job working as a glacier guide in Alaska.
A spokesperson explained: “While her male co-workers could easily and discreetly unzip their flies to pee, she was forced to trek across dangerous crevasses until she could find the privacy to remove three to four layers of clothing in freezing temperatures.
“This process made her so cold that she chose to cut her water consumption and risk dehydration instead — a common tradeoff for female adventurers.”
OPS: Gnara trousers with the GoFly.
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Tori SpellingÍs husband Dean McDermott is spotted making a fashion statement in some extremely baggy pants near his home in Calabasas.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. December 10, 2022
Tori SpellingÍs husband Dean McDermott is spotted making a fashion statement in some extremely baggy pants near his home in Calabasas. The Canadian actor, 56, who shares five children with his wife of 16 years was exiting a storage facility with some tape and a contract. Dean finished off his trendy look with a baseball cap, black sneakers and a black jacket.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
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Tori Spelling’s husband Dean McDermott is spotted making a fashion statement in some extremely baggy pants near his home in Calabasas.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. December 10, 2022
Tori Spelling’s husband Dean McDermott is spotted making a fashion statement in some extremely baggy pants near his home in Calabasas. The Canadian actor, 56, who shares five children with his wife of 16 years was exiting a storage facility with some tape and a contract. Dean finished off his trendy look with a baseball cap, black sneakers and a black jacket.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 - office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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CherÍs son Chaz Bono, 53, is seen for the first time since his superstar mom, 76, went public with her new toyboy lover Alexander ïAEÍ Edwards, 36.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. November 8, 2022
CherÍs son Chaz Bono, 53, is seen for the first time since his superstar mom, 76, went public with her new toyboy lover Alexander ïAEÍ Edwards, 36. The reclusive writer and actor, who transitioned from female to male in 2009, was running errands on the afternoon of November 8, 2022 and sported a far bushier beard than he displayed on his last public outing well over a year ago. The rare sighting comes just a few days after Cher showed up to LA restaurant CraigÍs hand-in-hand with producer Edwards, who previously dated model Amber Rose for three years but later admitted cheating on her with multiple partners. Chaz, who has been dating girlfriend Shara Blue Mathers since 2019, was out and about with his pet chihuahua which he carried in a warm blanket during a heavy rainstorm that lasted most of the day. He wore army-style khaki pants, a blue top and eyeglasses. A silver ring could also been seen on his left pinky finger.
CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/ Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 - office
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Cher’s son Chaz Bono, 53, is seen for the first time since his superstar mom, 76, went public with her new toyboy lover Alexander ‘AE’ Edwards, 36.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. November 8, 2022
Cher’s son Chaz Bono, 53, is seen for the first time since his superstar mom, 76, went public with her new toyboy lover Alexander ‘AE’ Edwards, 36. The reclusive writer and actor, who transitioned from female to male in 2009, was running errands on the afternoon of November 8, 2022 and sported a far bushier beard than he displayed on his last public outing well over a year ago. The rare sighting comes just a few days after Cher showed up to LA restaurant Craig’s hand-in-hand with producer Edwards, who previously dated model Amber Rose for three years but later admitted cheating on her with multiple partners. Chaz, who has been dating girlfriend Shara Blue Mathers since 2019, was out and about with his pet chihuahua which he carried in a warm blanket during a heavy rainstorm that lasted most of the day. He wore army-style khaki pants, a blue top and eyeglasses. A silver ring could also been seen on his left pinky finger.
CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/ Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 - office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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CherÍs son Chaz Bono, 53, is seen for the first time since his superstar mom, 76, went public with her new toyboy lover Alexander ïAEÍ Edwards, 36.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. November 8, 2022
CherÍs son Chaz Bono, 53, is seen for the first time since his superstar mom, 76, went public with her new toyboy lover Alexander ïAEÍ Edwards, 36. The reclusive writer and actor, who transitioned from female to male in 2009, was running errands on the afternoon of November 8, 2022 and sported a far bushier beard than he displayed on his last public outing well over a year ago. The rare sighting comes just a few days after Cher showed up to LA restaurant CraigÍs hand-in-hand with producer Edwards, who previously dated model Amber Rose for three years but later admitted cheating on her with multiple partners. Chaz, who has been dating girlfriend Shara Blue Mathers since 2019, was out and about with his pet chihuahua which he carried in a warm blanket during a heavy rainstorm that lasted most of the day. He wore army-style khaki pants, a blue top and eyeglasses. A silver ring could also been seen on his left pinky finger.
CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/ Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 - office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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NEWS - Madeleine McCanns Pyjama T-Shirt steht in Verbindung mit dem Verdächtigen Christian Brückner
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Madeleine McCann's Eeyore pyjama top that she was wearing on the night she vanished in 2007. Polícia Judiciária issued this image of a pink t-shirt pyjama top identical to the one which missing three-year-old Madeleine McCann had been wearing when she disappeared from a holiday resort in Praia da Luz in May 2007. Madeleine was wearing a pink t-shirtlke this with the character Eeyore and white trousers with a small floral pattern.
Tonight it has been revealed that fibres from Madeleine McCann's patterned pink Eeyore pyjama t-shirt top are believed to have been found in prime suspect Christian Brueckner's VW camper van.
The bombshell claim emerged as Kate and Gerry McCann marked the 15th anniversary of the three-year-old's disappearance at a service in Rothley, Leics.
Madeleine Mccann Eeyore Pyjama Top T-Shirt Linked to Suspect Christian Brueckner - 03 May 2022
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NEWS - Madeleine McCanns Pyjama T-Shirt steht in Verbindung mit dem Verdächtigen Christian Brückner
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Madeleine McCann's Eeyore pyjamas that she was wearing on the night she vanished in 2007. Portuguese police issued this image in May 2007 of a pair of pyjamas identical to those which missing three-year-old Madeleine McCann had been wearing when she disappeared from a holiday resort in Praia da Luz that month. Madeleine was wearing this pink t-shirt with the character Eeyore and white trousers with a small floral pattern.
Tonight it has been revealed that fibres from Madeleine McCann's patterned pink Eeyore pyjama t-shirt top are believed to have been found in prime suspect Christian Brueckner's VW camper van.
The bombshell claim emerged as Kate and Gerry McCann marked the 15th anniversary of the three-year-old's disappearance at a service in Rothley, Leics.
Madeleine Mccann Eeyore Pyjama Top T-Shirt Linked to Suspect Christian Brueckner - 03 May 2022
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NEWS - Madeleine McCanns Pyjama T-Shirt steht in Verbindung mit dem Verdächtigen Christian Brückner
Rex Features Ltd. do not claim any Copyright or License of the attached image
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12923002f)
Madeleine McCann's Eeyore pyjama top that she was wearing on the night she vanished in 2007. Polícia Judiciária issued this image of a pink t-shirt pyjama top identical to the one which missing three-year-old Madeleine McCann had been wearing when she disappeared from a holiday resort in Praia da Luz in May 2007. Madeleine was wearing a pink t-shirtlke this with the character Eeyore and white trousers with a small floral pattern.
Tonight it has been revealed that fibres from Madeleine McCann's patterned pink Eeyore pyjama t-shirt top are believed to have been found in prime suspect Christian Brueckner's VW camper van.
The bombshell claim emerged as Kate and Gerry McCann marked the 15th anniversary of the three-year-old's disappearance at a service in Rothley, Leics.
Madeleine Mccann Eeyore Pyjama Top T-Shirt Linked to Suspect Christian Brueckner - 03 May 2022
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