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  • Daily Life In Belgrade
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    Daily Life In Belgrade
    Souvenirs are sold on the territory of the Kalemegdan fortress in Belgrade, Serbia, on January 5, 2024. The logo of the Russian private military company ''Wagner'' is on the left side of the hat. (Photo by Maxim Konankov/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pope Leo XIV Regina Caeli
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    Pope Leo XIV Regina Caeli
    Photos of Pope Leo XIV are seen at the souvenir store in Rome, Italy on May 11, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pope Leo XIV Regina Caeli
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    Pope Leo XIV Regina Caeli
    Photos of Pope Leo XIV are seen at the souvenir store in Rome, Italy on May 11, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pope Leo XIV Regina Caeli
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    Pope Leo XIV Regina Caeli
    Photos of Pope Leo XIV are seen at the souvenir store in Rome, Italy on May 11, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • First Day Of Pope Leo XIV
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    First Day Of Pope Leo XIV
    Photographs of the late Pope Francis and Pope Leo XIV, are displayed outside a shop a day after American cardinal Robert Prevost has been elected a new pope. Rome, Italy on May 9th, 2025. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rome And Vatican A Day After Pope Leo XIV Election
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    Rome And Vatican A Day After Pope Leo XIV Election
    Photos of Pope Francis and Pope Leo XIV are seen a day after Leo XIV election at the souvenir store in Rome, Italy on May 9, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In London
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    Daily Life In London
    A tote bag in a gift shop features portraits of Princess Diana in London, United Kingdom, on April 27, 2025. (Photo by Adrien Fillon/NurPhoto)

     

  • Edmonton Auto Expo Highlights
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    Edmonton Auto Expo Highlights
    EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
    The NSU logo seen on a vintage NSU motorcycle on display at the Edmonton Motor Show on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Rome And Vatican
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    Daily Life In Rome And Vatican
    Magnets with Pope Francis are seen at a stand in Rome, Italy on April 16, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Rome And Vatican
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    Daily Life In Rome And Vatican
    Magnets with Pope Francis are seen at a stand in Rome, Italy on April 16, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
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    Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
    Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
    The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
    Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
    The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
    Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
    The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
    Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
    Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
    The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
    When: 22 Apr 2025
    Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
    *** Local Caption *** 47322461

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
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    Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
    Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
    The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
    Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
    The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
    Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
    The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
    Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
    Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
    The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
    When: 22 Apr 2025
    Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
    *** Local Caption *** 47322472

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
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    Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
    Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
    The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
    Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
    The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
    Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
    The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
    Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
    Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
    The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
    When: 22 Apr 2025
    Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
    *** Local Caption *** 47322459

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
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    Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
    Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
    The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
    Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
    The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
    Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
    The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
    Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
    Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
    The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
    When: 22 Apr 2025
    Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
    *** Local Caption *** 47322452

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
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    Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
    Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
    The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
    Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
    The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
    Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
    The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
    Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
    Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
    The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
    When: 22 Apr 2025
    Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
    *** Local Caption *** 47322451

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
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    Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
    Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
    The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
    Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
    The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
    Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
    The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
    Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
    Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
    The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
    When: 22 Apr 2025
    Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
    *** Local Caption *** 47322469

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
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    Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
    Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
    The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
    Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
    The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
    Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
    The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
    Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
    Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
    The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
    When: 22 Apr 2025
    Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
    *** Local Caption *** 47322466

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
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    Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
    Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
    The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
    Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
    The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
    Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
    The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
    Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
    Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
    The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
    When: 22 Apr 2025
    Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
    *** Local Caption *** 47322456

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
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    Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
    Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
    The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
    Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
    The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
    Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
    The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
    Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
    Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
    The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
    When: 22 Apr 2025
    Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
    *** Local Caption *** 47322450

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
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    Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
    Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
    The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
    Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
    The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
    Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
    The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
    Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
    Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
    The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
    When: 22 Apr 2025
    Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
    *** Local Caption *** 47322447

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
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    Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
    Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
    The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
    Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
    The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
    Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
    The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
    Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
    Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
    The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
    When: 22 Apr 2025
    Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
    *** Local Caption *** 47322460

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
    DUK10163164_001
    Inklusive funktionsfähigem Flammenwerfer: Mecum Auctions, Inc. in Walworth, Wisconsin versteigert eine Batmobile Replik aus dem 1989er Film von Tim Burton
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    A jaw-dropping replica of the iconic Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman is going under the hammer — but it’ll cost you a hefty £200,000.
    Measuring nearly 20 feet long, the supercar was built for the Batman stunt show and comes officially licensed by Warner Bros.
    The beast of a machine was constructed by Hollywood Productions and rides on a lengthened Chevrolet Impala chassis.
    Signed by original Batmobile builders Chris Dixon and Steve Mank of Wounded Knee Motors in Ohio, it’s the real deal, complete with a Certificate of Ownership from Six Flags.
    The glossy black fiberglass body closely mirrors the cinematic original and conceals a Chevrolet 350 CI small-block V8 engine paired with automatic transmission.
    Inside, the Batmobile boasts a cockpit-style cabin with a sliding canopy, custom leather seats, and a dazzling array of buttons, switches, and levers.
    The interior is decked out with a custom Batman logo on the steering wheel and a Wounded Knee Motors badge just behind the driver’s seat.
    Adding to its flair, the vehicle features a British Harrier jet intake and a rear flame thrower for an afterburner-like effect.
    Though technically driveable, parking this 20-foot hero-mobile might require Batcave-level planning.
    The one-of-a-kind machine — dubbed Serial No. 1 — will be auctioned by American auction company Mecum Auctions on Saturday, May 17.
    When: 22 Apr 2025
    Credit: Mecum Auctions, Inc./Cover Images
    *** Local Caption *** 47322448

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Photocall At Bonhams For British. Cool. Sale In London
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    Photocall At Bonhams For British. Cool. Sale In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 14, 2025: A staff member looks at a bust of Keith Richards, 1984, by John Somerville, estimate: £1,000 - £1,500 during a photocall for the "British. Cool." sale at Bonhams auction house in London, United Kingdom on April 14, 2025. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Buenos Aires
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    Daily Life In Buenos Aires
    A lighter features the image of the Malvinas veterans in the Falkland Islands in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on april 02, 2025.(Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto).

     

  • Economy And Business In Venice, Italy
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    Economy And Business In Venice, Italy
    Souvenir magnets in Venice, Italy on March 14th, 2025. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Ottawa
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    Daily Life In Ottawa
    OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 8:
    Small Canadian flags are displayed inside the House of Commons souvenir shop at Parliament Hill, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 8, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • F1 Grand Prix Of Australia - Qualifying
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    F1 Grand Prix Of Australia - Qualifying
    F1 memorabilia, including a helmet, is on display during qualifying ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Australia at Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne, Australia, on March 15, 2025. (Photo by Qian Jun/Paddocker/NurPhoto)

     

  • F1 Grand Prix Of Australia - Qualifying
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    F1 Grand Prix Of Australia - Qualifying
    F1 memorabilia, including a helmet, is on display during qualifying ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Australia at Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne, Australia, on March 15, 2025. (Photo by Qian Jun/Paddocker/NurPhoto)

     

  • F1 Grand Prix Of Australia - Qualifying
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    F1 Grand Prix Of Australia - Qualifying
    F1 memorabilia, including a helmet and steering wheel, is on display during qualifying ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Australia at Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne, Australia, on March 15, 2025. (Photo by Qian Jun/Paddocker/NurPhoto)

     

  • F1 Grand Prix Of Australia - Qualifying
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    F1 Grand Prix Of Australia - Qualifying
    An F1 memorabilia steering wheel is on display during the qualifying ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Australia at Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne, Australia, on March 15, 2025. (Photo by Qian Jun/Paddocker/NurPhoto)

     

  • La veste Grease d'Olivia Newton-John vendue pour près d'un demi-million de dollars
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    La veste Grease d'Olivia Newton-John vendue pour près d'un demi-million de dollars
    Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions The iconic black leather jacket worn by late actress and singer Olivia Newton John in the hit movie Grease has sold for $476,250 USD / €453.485 euros at auction. British-born Olivia, who died in 1922 aged 73, wore it for the number You’re The One That I Want opposite co-star John Travolta in the 1978 big screen musical. Her nice girl character Sandy dresses in leathers including skin tight pants to win over Travolta’s character Danny in the movie, set in a 1950s US high school. The song went on to become a worldwide hit selling millions around the globe. This jacket went for six times the pre-sale estimate of $80,000 USD / €76.175 euros at Hollywood sale room Julien’s Auctions. It was originally sold by Julien's in 2019 when Olivia put it up for sale at a charity auction of her showbiz property for $243,200 USD. A Julien’s spokesperson explained: “It was a bittersweet moment for her but -- but what she didn't know at the time was that the buyer was going to give the jacket back to her. “He and the team at Julien's met the star at her home in California where it was returned to her in a moving tribute.” The jacket was back at Julien's due to her death from breast cancer, which she bravely fought for many decades. The spokesperson described the Grease jacket as Olivia’s “most iconic career item and one of the most famous jackets of all time.“ ends Picture supplied by JLPPA
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  • La veste Grease d'Olivia Newton-John vendue pour près d'un demi-million de dollars
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    La veste Grease d'Olivia Newton-John vendue pour près d'un demi-million de dollars
    Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions The iconic black leather jacket worn by late actress and singer Olivia Newton John in the hit movie Grease has sold for $476,250 USD / €453.485 euros at auction. British-born Olivia, who died in 1922 aged 73, wore it for the number You’re The One That I Want opposite co-star John Travolta in the 1978 big screen musical. Her nice girl character Sandy dresses in leathers including skin tight pants to win over Travolta’s character Danny in the movie, set in a 1950s US high school. The song went on to become a worldwide hit selling millions around the globe. This jacket went for six times the pre-sale estimate of $80,000 USD / €76.175 euros at Hollywood sale room Julien’s Auctions. It was originally sold by Julien's in 2019 when Olivia put it up for sale at a charity auction of her showbiz property for $243,200 USD. A Julien’s spokesperson explained: “It was a bittersweet moment for her but -- but what she didn't know at the time was that the buyer was going to give the jacket back to her. “He and the team at Julien's met the star at her home in California where it was returned to her in a moving tribute.” The jacket was back at Julien's due to her death from breast cancer, which she bravely fought for many decades. The spokesperson described the Grease jacket as Olivia’s “most iconic career item and one of the most famous jackets of all time.“ ends Picture supplied by JLPPA
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  • La veste Grease d'Olivia Newton-John vendue pour près d'un demi-million de dollars
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    La veste Grease d'Olivia Newton-John vendue pour près d'un demi-million de dollars
    Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions The iconic black leather jacket worn by late actress and singer Olivia Newton John in the hit movie Grease has sold for $476,250 USD / €453.485 euros at auction. British-born Olivia, who died in 1922 aged 73, wore it for the number You’re The One That I Want opposite co-star John Travolta in the 1978 big screen musical. Her nice girl character Sandy dresses in leathers including skin tight pants to win over Travolta’s character Danny in the movie, set in a 1950s US high school. The song went on to become a worldwide hit selling millions around the globe. This jacket went for six times the pre-sale estimate of $80,000 USD / €76.175 euros at Hollywood sale room Julien’s Auctions. It was originally sold by Julien's in 2019 when Olivia put it up for sale at a charity auction of her showbiz property for $243,200 USD. A Julien’s spokesperson explained: “It was a bittersweet moment for her but -- but what she didn't know at the time was that the buyer was going to give the jacket back to her. “He and the team at Julien's met the star at her home in California where it was returned to her in a moving tribute.” The jacket was back at Julien's due to her death from breast cancer, which she bravely fought for many decades. The spokesperson described the Grease jacket as Olivia’s “most iconic career item and one of the most famous jackets of all time.“ ends Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • La veste Grease d'Olivia Newton-John vendue pour près d'un demi-million de dollars
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    La veste Grease d'Olivia Newton-John vendue pour près d'un demi-million de dollars
    Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions The iconic black leather jacket worn by late actress and singer Olivia Newton John in the hit movie Grease has sold for $476,250 USD / €453.485 euros at auction. British-born Olivia, who died in 1922 aged 73, wore it for the number You’re The One That I Want opposite co-star John Travolta in the 1978 big screen musical. Her nice girl character Sandy dresses in leathers including skin tight pants to win over Travolta’s character Danny in the movie, set in a 1950s US high school. The song went on to become a worldwide hit selling millions around the globe. This jacket went for six times the pre-sale estimate of $80,000 USD / €76.175 euros at Hollywood sale room Julien’s Auctions. It was originally sold by Julien's in 2019 when Olivia put it up for sale at a charity auction of her showbiz property for $243,200 USD. A Julien’s spokesperson explained: “It was a bittersweet moment for her but -- but what she didn't know at the time was that the buyer was going to give the jacket back to her. “He and the team at Julien's met the star at her home in California where it was returned to her in a moving tribute.” The jacket was back at Julien's due to her death from breast cancer, which she bravely fought for many decades. The spokesperson described the Grease jacket as Olivia’s “most iconic career item and one of the most famous jackets of all time.“ ends Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • La veste Grease d'Olivia Newton-John vendue pour près d'un demi-million de dollars
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    La veste Grease d'Olivia Newton-John vendue pour près d'un demi-million de dollars
    Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions The iconic black leather jacket worn by late actress and singer Olivia Newton John in the hit movie Grease has sold for $476,250 USD / €453.485 euros at auction. British-born Olivia, who died in 1922 aged 73, wore it for the number You’re The One That I Want opposite co-star John Travolta in the 1978 big screen musical. Her nice girl character Sandy dresses in leathers including skin tight pants to win over Travolta’s character Danny in the movie, set in a 1950s US high school. The song went on to become a worldwide hit selling millions around the globe. This jacket went for six times the pre-sale estimate of $80,000 USD / €76.175 euros at Hollywood sale room Julien’s Auctions. It was originally sold by Julien's in 2019 when Olivia put it up for sale at a charity auction of her showbiz property for $243,200 USD. A Julien’s spokesperson explained: “It was a bittersweet moment for her but -- but what she didn't know at the time was that the buyer was going to give the jacket back to her. “He and the team at Julien's met the star at her home in California where it was returned to her in a moving tribute.” The jacket was back at Julien's due to her death from breast cancer, which she bravely fought for many decades. The spokesperson described the Grease jacket as Olivia’s “most iconic career item and one of the most famous jackets of all time.“ ends Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • La veste Grease d'Olivia Newton-John vendue pour près d'un demi-million de dollars
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    La veste Grease d'Olivia Newton-John vendue pour près d'un demi-million de dollars
    Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions The iconic black leather jacket worn by late actress and singer Olivia Newton John in the hit movie Grease has sold for $476,250 USD / €453.485 euros at auction. British-born Olivia, who died in 1922 aged 73, wore it for the number You’re The One That I Want opposite co-star John Travolta in the 1978 big screen musical. Her nice girl character Sandy dresses in leathers including skin tight pants to win over Travolta’s character Danny in the movie, set in a 1950s US high school. The song went on to become a worldwide hit selling millions around the globe. This jacket went for six times the pre-sale estimate of $80,000 USD / €76.175 euros at Hollywood sale room Julien’s Auctions. It was originally sold by Julien's in 2019 when Olivia put it up for sale at a charity auction of her showbiz property for $243,200 USD. A Julien’s spokesperson explained: “It was a bittersweet moment for her but -- but what she didn't know at the time was that the buyer was going to give the jacket back to her. “He and the team at Julien's met the star at her home in California where it was returned to her in a moving tribute.” The jacket was back at Julien's due to her death from breast cancer, which she bravely fought for many decades. The spokesperson described the Grease jacket as Olivia’s “most iconic career item and one of the most famous jackets of all time.“ ends Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • La veste Grease d'Olivia Newton-John vendue pour près d'un demi-million de dollars
    DUKAS_178884834_BES
    La veste Grease d'Olivia Newton-John vendue pour près d'un demi-million de dollars
    Picture MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions The iconic black leather jacket worn by late actress and singer Olivia Newton John in the hit movie Grease has sold for $476,250 USD / €453.485 euros at auction. British-born Olivia, who died in 1922 aged 73, wore it for the number You’re The One That I Want opposite co-star John Travolta in the 1978 big screen musical. Her nice girl character Sandy dresses in leathers including skin tight pants to win over Travolta’s character Danny in the movie, set in a 1950s US high school. The song went on to become a worldwide hit selling millions around the globe. This jacket went for six times the pre-sale estimate of $80,000 USD / €76.175 euros at Hollywood sale room Julien’s Auctions. It was originally sold by Julien's in 2019 when Olivia put it up for sale at a charity auction of her showbiz property for $243,200 USD. A Julien’s spokesperson explained: “It was a bittersweet moment for her but -- but what she didn't know at the time was that the buyer was going to give the jacket back to her. “He and the team at Julien's met the star at her home in California where it was returned to her in a moving tribute.” The jacket was back at Julien's due to her death from breast cancer, which she bravely fought for many decades. The spokesperson described the Grease jacket as Olivia’s “most iconic career item and one of the most famous jackets of all time.“ ends Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Babe Ruth baseball jersey sold for over $24million
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    Babe Ruth baseball jersey sold for over $24million
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    A game jersey worn by US baseball legend Babe Ruth has become the most expensive piece of sports memorabilia after being sold for more than $24 million USD.

    The final price New York Yankees jersey Ruth wore in Game 3 of the 1932 World Series was $24,120,000 / €20.728.250 euros and followed a six hours bidding war.

    The jersey was snapped up by a private collector who has remained anonymous.

    The price achieved by US auction house Heritage Auctions knocks fellow Yankees legend Mickey Mantle out of the record books, where he’d been since August 2022.

    That’s when Heritage sold a high-grade example of Mantle’s iconic 1952 Topps card for $12.6 million USD €11.3 million euros.

    OPS: The record-breaking Babe Ruth jersey

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  • Babe Ruth baseball jersey sold for over $24million
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    Babe Ruth baseball jersey sold for over $24million
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    26/08/2024
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    Pictures must credit: Heritage Auctions

    A game jersey worn by US baseball legend Babe Ruth has become the most expensive piece of sports memorabilia after being sold for more than $24 million USD.

    The final price New York Yankees jersey Ruth wore in Game 3 of the 1932 World Series was $24,120,000 / €20.728.250 euros and followed a six hours bidding war.

    The jersey was snapped up by a private collector who has remained anonymous.

    The price achieved by US auction house Heritage Auctions knocks fellow Yankees legend Mickey Mantle out of the record books, where he’d been since August 2022.

    That’s when Heritage sold a high-grade example of Mantle’s iconic 1952 Topps card for $12.6 million USD €11.3 million euros.

    OPS: The record-breaking Babe Ruth jersey

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Babe Ruth baseball jersey sold for over $24million
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    Babe Ruth baseball jersey sold for over $24million
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Babe Ruth 1
    Ref 16122
    26/08/2024
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    Pictures must credit: Heritage Auctions

    A game jersey worn by US baseball legend Babe Ruth has become the most expensive piece of sports memorabilia after being sold for more than $24 million USD.

    The final price New York Yankees jersey Ruth wore in Game 3 of the 1932 World Series was $24,120,000 / €20.728.250 euros and followed a six hours bidding war.

    The jersey was snapped up by a private collector who has remained anonymous.

    The price achieved by US auction house Heritage Auctions knocks fellow Yankees legend Mickey Mantle out of the record books, where he’d been since August 2022.

    That’s when Heritage sold a high-grade example of Mantle’s iconic 1952 Topps card for $12.6 million USD €11.3 million euros.

    OPS: The record-breaking Babe Ruth jersey

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Babe Ruth baseball jersey sold for over $24million
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    Babe Ruth baseball jersey sold for over $24million
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Babe Ruth 1
    Ref 16122
    26/08/2024
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    Pictures must credit: Heritage Auctions

    A game jersey worn by US baseball legend Babe Ruth has become the most expensive piece of sports memorabilia after being sold for more than $24 million USD.

    The final price New York Yankees jersey Ruth wore in Game 3 of the 1932 World Series was $24,120,000 / €20.728.250 euros and followed a six hours bidding war.

    The jersey was snapped up by a private collector who has remained anonymous.

    The price achieved by US auction house Heritage Auctions knocks fellow Yankees legend Mickey Mantle out of the record books, where he’d been since August 2022.

    That’s when Heritage sold a high-grade example of Mantle’s iconic 1952 Topps card for $12.6 million USD €11.3 million euros.

    OPS: The record-breaking Babe Ruth jersey

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Babe Ruth baseball jersey sold for over $24million
    DUKAS_173893122_FER
    Babe Ruth baseball jersey sold for over $24million
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Babe Ruth 1
    Ref 16122
    26/08/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Heritage Auctions

    A game jersey worn by US baseball legend Babe Ruth has become the most expensive piece of sports memorabilia after being sold for more than $24 million USD.

    The final price New York Yankees jersey Ruth wore in Game 3 of the 1932 World Series was $24,120,000 / €20.728.250 euros and followed a six hours bidding war.

    The jersey was snapped up by a private collector who has remained anonymous.

    The price achieved by US auction house Heritage Auctions knocks fellow Yankees legend Mickey Mantle out of the record books, where he’d been since August 2022.

    That’s when Heritage sold a high-grade example of Mantle’s iconic 1952 Topps card for $12.6 million USD €11.3 million euros.

    OPS: The record-breaking Babe Ruth jersey

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Car park pass for opening day if first ever Disneyland  is a world record
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    Car park pass for opening day if first ever Disneyland is a world record
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    A car park pass for the opening of the first ever Disneyland theme park has become the world’s most expensive parking pass,

    The gold, round, windscreen display ticket sold for $10,200 USD / €9.420 euros at an auction of Disney memorabilia.

    It was issued to a member of the Press for use for a preview of the complex in Anaheim, California, on July 17, 1955 which was also the official opening.

    The parking pass was screen-printed in red and black on a gold background.

    The condition was described as “very good.”

    It was sold by US saleroom Heritage Auctions, based in Dallas, Texas.

    A spokesperson said the 12 cm in diameter parking pass “holds a special place in the history of the iconic theme park.”

    OPS: The world record breaking Disneyland car park pass.

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  • Car park pass for opening day if first ever Disneyland  is a world record
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    Car park pass for opening day if first ever Disneyland is a world record
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Parking pass 1
    Ref 15737
    08/04/2024
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    Pictures must credit: Heritage Auctions

    A car park pass for the opening of the first ever Disneyland theme park has become the world’s most expensive parking pass,

    The gold, round, windscreen display ticket sold for $10,200 USD / €9.420 euros at an auction of Disney memorabilia.

    It was issued to a member of the Press for use for a preview of the complex in Anaheim, California, on July 17, 1955 which was also the official opening.

    The parking pass was screen-printed in red and black on a gold background.

    The condition was described as “very good.”

    It was sold by US saleroom Heritage Auctions, based in Dallas, Texas.

    A spokesperson said the 12 cm in diameter parking pass “holds a special place in the history of the iconic theme park.”

    OPS: Rear of the world record breaking Disneyland car park pass.

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  • Head of ET movie prop tipped to make $1 million at auction
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    Head of ET movie prop tipped to make $1 million at auction
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    Head 1 

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    The mechanical head of loveable alien ET used in classic movie E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial has sold for $635,000 USD / €579,800 euros at a showbiz auction.

    The original “hero” prop was used for close-up scenes in the 1982 box office smash.

    It is composed of a metal frame with a foam latex outer skin.

    A series of cables control the movement of the head, including eye movement, lips, eyebrows, forehead, and even the tongue. OPS: One of the sale items.The ET mechanical head.

    OPS:The sale also included Daniel Radcliffe’s Harry Potter wand from the Order of the Phoenix which went for $69,850 USD, eight times the estimate

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  • Head of ET movie prop tipped to make $1 million at auction
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    Head of ET movie prop tipped to make $1 million at auction
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    Head 1 

    Ref 15389

    15/12/2023

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    Pictures MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions

    The mechanical head of loveable alien ET used in classic movie E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial has sold for $635,000 USD / €579,800 euros at a showbiz auction.

    The original “hero” prop was used for close-up scenes in the 1982 box office smash.

    It is composed of a metal frame with a foam latex outer skin.

    A series of cables control the movement of the head, including eye movement, lips, eyebrows, forehead, and even the tongue. OPS: One of the sale items.The ET mechanical head.

    OPS:The sale also included a pair of flintlock duelling pistols used by Johnny Depp in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. They sold $45,500 USD / €415.450 euros.
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  • Head of ET movie prop tipped to make $1 million at auction
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    Head of ET movie prop tipped to make $1 million at auction
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Head 1 

    Ref 15389

    15/12/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions

    The mechanical head of loveable alien ET used in classic movie E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial has sold for $635,000 USD / €579,800 euros at a showbiz auction.

    The original “hero” prop was used for close-up scenes in the 1982 box office smash.

    It is composed of a metal frame with a foam latex outer skin.

    A series of cables control the movement of the head, including eye movement, lips, eyebrows, forehead, and even the tongue. OPS: One of the sale items.The ET mechanical head.

    OPS:The sale also included Rupert Grint’s Ron Weasley wand from Harry Potter and the The Order Of The Phoenix which went for $76,200 USD, seven times its estimate.
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  • Head of ET movie prop tipped to make $1 million at auction
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    Head of ET movie prop tipped to make $1 million at auction
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Head 1 

    Ref 15389

    15/12/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions

    The mechanical head of loveable alien ET used in classic movie E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial has sold for $635,000 USD / €579,800 euros at a showbiz auction.

    The original “hero” prop was used for close-up scenes in the 1982 box office smash.

    It is composed of a metal frame with a foam latex outer skin.

    A series of cables control the movement of the head, including eye movement, lips, eyebrows, forehead, and even the tongue. OPS: One of the sale items.The ET mechanical head.

    OPS:The sale also included Rupert Grint’s Ron Weasley wand from Harry Potter and the The Order Of The Phoenix which went for $76,200 USD, seven times its estimate.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Head of ET movie prop tipped to make $1 million at auction
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    Head of ET movie prop tipped to make $1 million at auction
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Head 1 

    Ref 15389

    15/12/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions

    The mechanical head of loveable alien ET used in classic movie E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial has sold for $635,000 USD / €579,800 euros at a showbiz auction.

    The original “hero” prop was used for close-up scenes in the 1982 box office smash.

    It is composed of a metal frame with a foam latex outer skin.

    A series of cables control the movement of the head, including eye movement, lips, eyebrows, forehead, and even the tongue. OPS: One of the sale items.The ET mechanical head.

    OPS:The sale also included Emma Watson’s Hermione Granger wand from Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban which sold for $28,575 USD, four times its estimate.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Head of ET movie prop tipped to make $1 million at auction
    DUKAS_163859674_FER
    Head of ET movie prop tipped to make $1 million at auction
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Head 1 

    Ref 15389

    15/12/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Julien’s Auctions

    The mechanical head of loveable alien ET used in classic movie E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial has sold for $635,000 USD / €579,800 euros at a showbiz auction.

    The original “hero” prop was used for close-up scenes in the 1982 box office smash.

    It is composed of a metal frame with a foam latex outer skin.

    A series of cables control the movement of the head, including eye movement, lips, eyebrows, forehead, and even the tongue. OPS: One of the sale items.The ET mechanical head.

    OPS:The sale also included Emma Watson’s Hermione Granger wand from Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban which sold for $28,575 USD, four times its estimate.
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