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  • Brunori Sas Performs At The Pistoia Blues
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    Brunori Sas Performs At The Pistoia Blues
    Brunori Sas and his band in Piazza Duomo, Pistoia, during the 44th edition of Pistoia Blues, performing live as part of the 2025 summer tour ‘L’albero delle noci’, held on July 5, 2025 (Photo by Andrea Martini/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life Between Banff And Cochrane
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    Daily Life Between Banff And Cochrane
    BANFF, CANADA – MAY 22:
    A vintage-inspired automobile from the Open Top Touring agency, seen in Banff, Alberta, Canada, on May 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Brazilian Youth Tourist Group With Travel Buses Near Hoellentalklamm Entrance
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    Brazilian Youth Tourist Group With Travel Buses Near Hoellentalklamm Entrance
    A Brazilian youth tourist group with travel buses stands near the entrance to the Hoellentalklamm gorge in Hammersbach, Grainau, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on June 29, 2025. The group prepares for a hiking day in the gorge. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Brazilian Youth Tourist Group With Travel Buses Near Hoellentalklamm Entrance
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    Brazilian Youth Tourist Group With Travel Buses Near Hoellentalklamm Entrance
    A Brazilian youth tourist group with travel buses stands near the entrance to the Hoellentalklamm gorge in Hammersbach, Grainau, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on June 29, 2025. The group prepares for a hiking day in the gorge. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Duran Duran - Europe Tour 2025
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    Duran Duran - Europe Tour 2025
    Simon Le Bon and John Taylor of Duran Duran perform during the Europe Tour 2025 at the Circo Massimo in Rome, Italy, on June 16, 2025. (Photo by Domenico Cippitelli/NurPhoto)

     

  • Duran Duran - Europe Tour 2025
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    Duran Duran - Europe Tour 2025
    Simon Le Bon and John Taylor of Duran Duran perform during the Europe Tour 2025 at the Circo Massimo in Rome, Italy, on June 16, 2025. (Photo by Domenico Cippitelli/NurPhoto)

     

  • Duran Duran - Europe Tour 2025
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    Duran Duran - Europe Tour 2025
    Roger Taylor, John Taylor, Nick Rhodes, and Simon Le Bon of Duran Duran perform during the Europe Tour 2025 at the Circo Massimo in Rome, Italy, on June 16, 2025. (Photo by Domenico Cippitelli/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Prague
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    Daily Life In Prague
    An Asian tourist couple walks along a stone terrace path surrounded by greenery near Letna Park in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The area offers scenic views and shaded walkways popular with visitors exploring the city's green spaces. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Classic Sightseeing Car For Tourists In Prague
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    Classic Sightseeing Car For Tourists In Prague
    A bright red vintage-style vehicle labeled ''Prague old car'' parks on Celetna Street in the historic center, used for guided tourist sightseeing tours in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. These classic replica cars are popular attractions for exploring the Old Town's architecture and heritage. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
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    Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
    A Viking river cruise ship docks along the Danube River in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The vessels are part of the city's vibrant river tourism industry, offering multi-day cruises through Central Europe with amenities for international passengers. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
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    Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
    A Viking river cruise ship docks along the Danube River in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The vessels are part of the city's vibrant river tourism industry, offering multi-day cruises through Central Europe with amenities for international passengers. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
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    Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
    A Viking river cruise ship docks along the Danube River in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The vessels are part of the city's vibrant river tourism industry, offering multi-day cruises through Central Europe with amenities for international passengers. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
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    Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
    A Viking river cruise ship docks along the Danube River in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The vessels are part of the city's vibrant river tourism industry, offering multi-day cruises through Central Europe with amenities for international passengers. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
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    Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
    A Viking river cruise ship docks along the Danube River in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The vessels are part of the city's vibrant river tourism industry, offering multi-day cruises through Central Europe with amenities for international passengers. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
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    Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
    A Viking river cruise ship docks along the Danube River in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The vessels are part of the city's vibrant river tourism industry, offering multi-day cruises through Central Europe with amenities for international passengers. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
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    Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
    Multiple Viking river cruise ships dock along the Danube River in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The vessels are part of the city's river tourism industry, offering multi-day cruises through Central Europe with amenities for international passengers. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
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    Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
    A Viking river cruise ship docks along the Danube River in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The vessels are part of the city's vibrant river tourism industry, offering multi-day cruises through Central Europe with amenities for international passengers. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
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    Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
    A Viking river cruise ship docks along the Danube River in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The vessels are part of the city's vibrant river tourism industry, offering multi-day cruises through Central Europe with amenities for international passengers. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
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    'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
    On 'Mad Friday', many festive revellers are choosing low- or no-alcohol drinks on pub crawl touring Hull's city centre.

    "Mad Friday": the Friday before Christmas when all hell breaks loose on the streets of the UK as festive revellers spill out of packed bars.

    The city of Hull is taking another approach, having put together a Low Ale Trail: a pub crawl of 35 venues offering low- or no-alcohol drinks.

    There are three trails across different areas of the city: the Old Town, the Avenues, and the theatre quarter and Ferensway.

    The Low Ale Trail, Hull.
    James Claxton- owner /operator , The Brain Jar, Hull.

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  • 'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
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    'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
    On 'Mad Friday', many festive revellers are choosing low- or no-alcohol drinks on pub crawl touring Hull's city centre.

    "Mad Friday": the Friday before Christmas when all hell breaks loose on the streets of the UK as festive revellers spill out of packed bars.

    The city of Hull is taking another approach, having put together a Low Ale Trail: a pub crawl of 35 venues offering low- or no-alcohol drinks.

    There are three trails across different areas of the city: the Old Town, the Avenues, and the theatre quarter and Ferensway.

    The Low Ale Trail, Hull.
    Local Councillor Linda Chamber with a low alcohol drink in The Brain Jar.

    Gary Calton / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
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    'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
    On 'Mad Friday', many festive revellers are choosing low- or no-alcohol drinks on pub crawl touring Hull's city centre.

    "Mad Friday": the Friday before Christmas when all hell breaks loose on the streets of the UK as festive revellers spill out of packed bars.

    The city of Hull is taking another approach, having put together a Low Ale Trail: a pub crawl of 35 venues offering low- or no-alcohol drinks.

    There are three trails across different areas of the city: the Old Town, the Avenues, and the theatre quarter and Ferensway.

    The Low Ale Trail, Hull.
    Furley and Co., HULL.
    Will Rust Manager.

    Gary Calton / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
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    'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
    On 'Mad Friday', many festive revellers are choosing low- or no-alcohol drinks on pub crawl touring Hull's city centre.

    "Mad Friday": the Friday before Christmas when all hell breaks loose on the streets of the UK as festive revellers spill out of packed bars.

    The city of Hull is taking another approach, having put together a Low Ale Trail: a pub crawl of 35 venues offering low- or no-alcohol drinks.

    There are three trails across different areas of the city: the Old Town, the Avenues, and the theatre quarter and Ferensway.

    The Low Ale Trail, Hull.
    YE Old White Harte Pub.
    Jayne Gerrad (red top)
    Debbie Naylor (silver top)

    Gary Calton / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
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    'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
    On 'Mad Friday', many festive revellers are choosing low- or no-alcohol drinks on pub crawl touring Hull's city centre.

    "Mad Friday": the Friday before Christmas when all hell breaks loose on the streets of the UK as festive revellers spill out of packed bars.

    The city of Hull is taking another approach, having put together a Low Ale Trail: a pub crawl of 35 venues offering low- or no-alcohol drinks.

    There are three trails across different areas of the city: the Old Town, the Avenues, and the theatre quarter and Ferensway.

    The Low Ale Trail, Hull.
    Furley and Co., HULL.
    Will Rust Manager.

    Gary Calton / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Game of Thrones auction
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    Game of Thrones auction
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Throne 1
    Ref 16232
    13/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Heritage Auctions
    A promotional copy of the iconic Iron Throne from TV series Game of Thrones has sold for $1.49 million US dollars / €1.36 million euros at auction.
    It was the highlight of a three day sale which saw iconic costumes ,weapons and other paraphernalia from the series soar past their expected prices.
    The throne, throne, measuring approximately 165cm x 218 cm x 160 cm and weighing 140 kg was used for promotional tours around the world.
    It was molded from the original screen-used throne in plastic with a painted metallic finish and jewel embellishments to resemble the hilts of once-regal swords.
    The piece was sold by US auction house Heritage Auctions based in Dallas, Texas during a three day sale of props from the HBO series which ran for eight seasons from 2011 to 2019.
    Game of Thrones creator, author George R. R. Martin wrote, "The Iron Throne is the throne of the conqueror, made from the swords of defeated enemies, a symbol of conquest."
    A spokesperson for Heritage said: “Arguably one of the most coveted seats in pop culture, this seat of power is only rivalled by Captain Kirk's command chair from Star Trek.
    “The Iron Throne is also the most coveted item in George R.R. Martin's fantasy epic, and the catalyst for the entire history of conquering, being conquered, and wanting to conquer.”

    OPS: A silicone ,foam and plastic White Walker model figure used at Game of Thrones exhibitions and wearing an on-screen White Walker costume sold for $40,000 USD / €36.550 euros.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Game of Thrones auction
    DUKAS_176173506_FER
    Game of Thrones auction
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Throne 1
    Ref 16232
    13/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Heritage Auctions
    A promotional copy of the iconic Iron Throne from TV series Game of Thrones has sold for $1.49 million US dollars / €1.36 million euros at auction.
    It was the highlight of a three day sale which saw iconic costumes ,weapons and other paraphernalia from the series soar past their expected prices.
    The throne, throne, measuring approximately 165cm x 218 cm x 160 cm and weighing 140 kg was used for promotional tours around the world.
    It was molded from the original screen-used throne in plastic with a painted metallic finish and jewel embellishments to resemble the hilts of once-regal swords.
    The piece was sold by US auction house Heritage Auctions based in Dallas, Texas during a three day sale of props from the HBO series which ran for eight seasons from 2011 to 2019.
    Game of Thrones creator, author George R. R. Martin wrote, "The Iron Throne is the throne of the conqueror, made from the swords of defeated enemies, a symbol of conquest."
    A spokesperson for Heritage said: “Arguably one of the most coveted seats in pop culture, this seat of power is only rivalled by Captain Kirk's command chair from Star Trek.
    “The Iron Throne is also the most coveted item in George R.R. Martin's fantasy epic, and the catalyst for the entire history of conquering, being conquered, and wanting to conquer.”

    OPS: A silicone ,foam and plastic White Walker model figure used at Game of Thrones exhibitions and wearing an on-screen White Walker costume sold for $40,000 USD / €36.550 euros.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Game of Thrones auction
    DUKAS_176173486_FER
    Game of Thrones auction
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Throne 1
    Ref 16232
    13/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Heritage Auctions
    A promotional copy of the iconic Iron Throne from TV series Game of Thrones has sold for $1.49 million US dollars / €1.36 million euros at auction.
    It was the highlight of a three day sale which saw iconic costumes ,weapons and other paraphernalia from the series soar past their expected prices.
    The throne, throne, measuring approximately 165cm x 218 cm x 160 cm and weighing 140 kg was used for promotional tours around the world.
    It was molded from the original screen-used throne in plastic with a painted metallic finish and jewel embellishments to resemble the hilts of once-regal swords.
    The piece was sold by US auction house Heritage Auctions based in Dallas, Texas during a three day sale of props from the HBO series which ran for eight seasons from 2011 to 2019.
    Game of Thrones creator, author George R. R. Martin wrote, "The Iron Throne is the throne of the conqueror, made from the swords of defeated enemies, a symbol of conquest."
    A spokesperson for Heritage said: “Arguably one of the most coveted seats in pop culture, this seat of power is only rivalled by Captain Kirk's command chair from Star Trek.
    “The Iron Throne is also the most coveted item in George R.R. Martin's fantasy epic, and the catalyst for the entire history of conquering, being conquered, and wanting to conquer.”

    OPS: The ringing bell used by actress Hannah Waddingham for actress Lena Headley’s naked walk of atonement as evil queen Cersei, known as the Shame Bell, sold for $100,000 USD / €91.350 euros,
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Game of Thrones auction
    DUKAS_176173463_FER
    Game of Thrones auction
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Throne 1
    Ref 16232
    13/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Heritage Auctions
    A promotional copy of the iconic Iron Throne from TV series Game of Thrones has sold for $1.49 million US dollars / €1.36 million euros at auction.
    It was the highlight of a three day sale which saw iconic costumes ,weapons and other paraphernalia from the series soar past their expected prices.
    The throne, throne, measuring approximately 165cm x 218 cm x 160 cm and weighing 140 kg was used for promotional tours around the world.
    It was molded from the original screen-used throne in plastic with a painted metallic finish and jewel embellishments to resemble the hilts of once-regal swords.
    The piece was sold by US auction house Heritage Auctions based in Dallas, Texas during a three day sale of props from the HBO series which ran for eight seasons from 2011 to 2019.
    Game of Thrones creator, author George R. R. Martin wrote, "The Iron Throne is the throne of the conqueror, made from the swords of defeated enemies, a symbol of conquest."
    A spokesperson for Heritage said: “Arguably one of the most coveted seats in pop culture, this seat of power is only rivalled by Captain Kirk's command chair from Star Trek.
    “The Iron Throne is also the most coveted item in George R.R. Martin's fantasy epic, and the catalyst for the entire history of conquering, being conquered, and wanting to conquer.”

    OPS: The sword wielded by actor Kit Harrington as Jon Snow, named Longclaw and made of Valyrian steel sword went for $400,000 USD / €365.340 euros.
    Made of real forged steel but with blunted edges, it features a distinct wolf-head pommel painted white to emulate the Stark family direwolf crest, with two faux rubies for eyes and laser-etched Valyrian steel patterns.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Game of Thrones auction
    DUKAS_176173440_FER
    Game of Thrones auction
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Throne 1
    Ref 16232
    13/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Heritage Auctions
    A promotional copy of the iconic Iron Throne from TV series Game of Thrones has sold for $1.49 million US dollars / €1.36 million euros at auction.
    It was the highlight of a three day sale which saw iconic costumes ,weapons and other paraphernalia from the series soar past their expected prices.
    The throne, throne, measuring approximately 165cm x 218 cm x 160 cm and weighing 140 kg was used for promotional tours around the world.
    It was molded from the original screen-used throne in plastic with a painted metallic finish and jewel embellishments to resemble the hilts of once-regal swords.
    The piece was sold by US auction house Heritage Auctions based in Dallas, Texas during a three day sale of props from the HBO series which ran for eight seasons from 2011 to 2019.
    Game of Thrones creator, author George R. R. Martin wrote, "The Iron Throne is the throne of the conqueror, made from the swords of defeated enemies, a symbol of conquest."
    A spokesperson for Heritage said: “Arguably one of the most coveted seats in pop culture, this seat of power is only rivalled by Captain Kirk's command chair from Star Trek.
    “The Iron Throne is also the most coveted item in George R.R. Martin's fantasy epic, and the catalyst for the entire history of conquering, being conquered, and wanting to conquer.”

    OPS: The sword wielded by actor Kit Harrington as Jon Snow, named Longclaw and made of Valyrian steel sword went for $400,000 USD / €365.340 euros.
    Made of real forged steel but with blunted edges, it features a distinct wolf-head pommel painted white to emulate the Stark family direwolf crest, with two faux rubies for eyes and laser-etched Valyrian steel patterns.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Game of Thrones auction
    DUKAS_176173417_FER
    Game of Thrones auction
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Throne 1
    Ref 16232
    13/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Heritage Auctions
    A promotional copy of the iconic Iron Throne from TV series Game of Thrones has sold for $1.49 million US dollars / €1.36 million euros at auction.
    It was the highlight of a three day sale which saw iconic costumes ,weapons and other paraphernalia from the series soar past their expected prices.
    The throne, throne, measuring approximately 165cm x 218 cm x 160 cm and weighing 140 kg was used for promotional tours around the world.
    It was molded from the original screen-used throne in plastic with a painted metallic finish and jewel embellishments to resemble the hilts of once-regal swords.
    The piece was sold by US auction house Heritage Auctions based in Dallas, Texas during a three day sale of props from the HBO series which ran for eight seasons from 2011 to 2019.
    Game of Thrones creator, author George R. R. Martin wrote, "The Iron Throne is the throne of the conqueror, made from the swords of defeated enemies, a symbol of conquest."
    A spokesperson for Heritage said: “Arguably one of the most coveted seats in pop culture, this seat of power is only rivalled by Captain Kirk's command chair from Star Trek.
    “The Iron Throne is also the most coveted item in George R.R. Martin's fantasy epic, and the catalyst for the entire history of conquering, being conquered, and wanting to conquer.”

    OPS: An original prop dragon’s egg went for $100,000 USD / €91.350 euros.
    It was used as one of three dragon egg wedding gifts commemorating the union of Daenerys Targaryen played by Emilia Clarke to Dothraki chieftain Khal Drogo played by actor Jason Momoa.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Game of Thrones auction
    DUKAS_176173394_FER
    Game of Thrones auction
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Throne 1
    Ref 16232
    13/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Heritage Auctions
    A promotional copy of the iconic Iron Throne from TV series Game of Thrones has sold for $1.49 million US dollars / €1.36 million euros at auction.
    It was the highlight of a three day sale which saw iconic costumes ,weapons and other paraphernalia from the series soar past their expected prices.
    The throne, throne, measuring approximately 165cm x 218 cm x 160 cm and weighing 140 kg was used for promotional tours around the world.
    It was molded from the original screen-used throne in plastic with a painted metallic finish and jewel embellishments to resemble the hilts of once-regal swords.
    The piece was sold by US auction house Heritage Auctions based in Dallas, Texas during a three day sale of props from the HBO series which ran for eight seasons from 2011 to 2019.
    Game of Thrones creator, author George R. R. Martin wrote, "The Iron Throne is the throne of the conqueror, made from the swords of defeated enemies, a symbol of conquest."
    A spokesperson for Heritage said: “Arguably one of the most coveted seats in pop culture, this seat of power is only rivalled by Captain Kirk's command chair from Star Trek.
    “The Iron Throne is also the most coveted item in George R.R. Martin's fantasy epic, and the catalyst for the entire history of conquering, being conquered, and wanting to conquer.”

    OPS: An original prop green dragon’s egg went for $100,000 USD / €91.350 euros.It was used as one of three dragon egg wedding gifts commemorating the union of Daenerys Targaryen played by Emilia Clarke to Dothraki chieftain Khal Drogo played by actor Jason Momoa.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Game of Thrones auction
    DUKAS_176173370_FER
    Game of Thrones auction
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Throne 1
    Ref 16232
    13/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Heritage Auctions
    A promotional copy of the iconic Iron Throne from TV series Game of Thrones has sold for $1.49 million US dollars / €1.36 million euros at auction.
    It was the highlight of a three day sale which saw iconic costumes ,weapons and other paraphernalia from the series soar past their expected prices.
    The throne, throne, measuring approximately 165cm x 218 cm x 160 cm and weighing 140 kg was used for promotional tours around the world.
    It was molded from the original screen-used throne in plastic with a painted metallic finish and jewel embellishments to resemble the hilts of once-regal swords.
    The piece was sold by US auction house Heritage Auctions based in Dallas, Texas during a three day sale of props from the HBO series which ran for eight seasons from 2011 to 2019.
    Game of Thrones creator, author George R. R. Martin wrote, "The Iron Throne is the throne of the conqueror, made from the swords of defeated enemies, a symbol of conquest."
    A spokesperson for Heritage said: “Arguably one of the most coveted seats in pop culture, this seat of power is only rivalled by Captain Kirk's command chair from Star Trek.
    “The Iron Throne is also the most coveted item in George R.R. Martin's fantasy epic, and the catalyst for the entire history of conquering, being conquered, and wanting to conquer.”

    OPS: A spectacular smart car-sized dragon skull, hand-carved from blown foam, sold for $68,750 USD / €62.800 Euros.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Game of Thrones auction
    DUKAS_176173348_FER
    Game of Thrones auction
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Throne 1
    Ref 16232
    13/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Heritage Auctions
    A promotional copy of the iconic Iron Throne from TV series Game of Thrones has sold for $1.49 million US dollars / €1.36 million euros at auction.
    It was the highlight of a three day sale which saw iconic costumes ,weapons and other paraphernalia from the series soar past their expected prices.
    The throne, throne, measuring approximately 165cm x 218 cm x 160 cm and weighing 140 kg was used for promotional tours around the world.
    It was molded from the original screen-used throne in plastic with a painted metallic finish and jewel embellishments to resemble the hilts of once-regal swords.
    The piece was sold by US auction house Heritage Auctions based in Dallas, Texas during a three day sale of props from the HBO series which ran for eight seasons from 2011 to 2019.
    Game of Thrones creator, author George R. R. Martin wrote, "The Iron Throne is the throne of the conqueror, made from the swords of defeated enemies, a symbol of conquest."
    A spokesperson for Heritage said: “Arguably one of the most coveted seats in pop culture, this seat of power is only rivalled by Captain Kirk's command chair from Star Trek.
    “The Iron Throne is also the most coveted item in George R.R. Martin's fantasy epic, and the catalyst for the entire history of conquering, being conquered, and wanting to conquer.”

    OPS: he melted version of the Iron Throne, destroyed by the dragon Drogon in a fit of rage and sorrow after the death of Daenerys Targaryen which went for $175,000 USD / €159.850 euros
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Game of Thrones auction
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    Game of Thrones auction
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Throne 1
    Ref 16232
    13/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Heritage Auctions
    A promotional copy of the iconic Iron Throne from TV series Game of Thrones has sold for $1.49 million US dollars / €1.36 million euros at auction.
    It was the highlight of a three day sale which saw iconic costumes ,weapons and other paraphernalia from the series soar past their expected prices.
    The throne, throne, measuring approximately 165cm x 218 cm x 160 cm and weighing 140 kg was used for promotional tours around the world.
    It was molded from the original screen-used throne in plastic with a painted metallic finish and jewel embellishments to resemble the hilts of once-regal swords.
    The piece was sold by US auction house Heritage Auctions based in Dallas, Texas during a three day sale of props from the HBO series which ran for eight seasons from 2011 to 2019.
    Game of Thrones creator, author George R. R. Martin wrote, "The Iron Throne is the throne of the conqueror, made from the swords of defeated enemies, a symbol of conquest."
    A spokesperson for Heritage said: “Arguably one of the most coveted seats in pop culture, this seat of power is only rivalled by Captain Kirk's command chair from Star Trek.
    “The Iron Throne is also the most coveted item in George R.R. Martin's fantasy epic, and the catalyst for the entire history of conquering, being conquered, and wanting to conquer.”

    OPS: Actor Kit Harrington’s Night’s Watch fur cloaked Jon Snow suit sold for $337500 USD / €308.260 euros.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Game of Thrones auction
    DUKAS_176173300_FER
    Game of Thrones auction
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Throne 1
    Ref 16232
    13/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Heritage Auctions
    A promotional copy of the iconic Iron Throne from TV series Game of Thrones has sold for $1.49 million US dollars / €1.36 million euros at auction.
    It was the highlight of a three day sale which saw iconic costumes ,weapons and other paraphernalia from the series soar past their expected prices.
    The throne, throne, measuring approximately 165cm x 218 cm x 160 cm and weighing 140 kg was used for promotional tours around the world.
    It was molded from the original screen-used throne in plastic with a painted metallic finish and jewel embellishments to resemble the hilts of once-regal swords.
    The piece was sold by US auction house Heritage Auctions based in Dallas, Texas during a three day sale of props from the HBO series which ran for eight seasons from 2011 to 2019.
    Game of Thrones creator, author George R. R. Martin wrote, "The Iron Throne is the throne of the conqueror, made from the swords of defeated enemies, a symbol of conquest."
    A spokesperson for Heritage said: “Arguably one of the most coveted seats in pop culture, this seat of power is only rivalled by Captain Kirk's command chair from Star Trek.
    “The Iron Throne is also the most coveted item in George R.R. Martin's fantasy epic, and the catalyst for the entire history of conquering, being conquered, and wanting to conquer.”

    OPS: The touring version of the Iron Throne which was sold b y Heritage Auctions.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Game of Thrones auction
    DUKAS_176173276_FER
    Game of Thrones auction
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Throne 1
    Ref 16232
    13/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Heritage Auctions
    A promotional copy of the iconic Iron Throne from TV series Game of Thrones has sold for $1.49 million US dollars / €1.36 million euros at auction.
    It was the highlight of a three day sale which saw iconic costumes ,weapons and other paraphernalia from the series soar past their expected prices.
    The throne, throne, measuring approximately 165cm x 218 cm x 160 cm and weighing 140 kg was used for promotional tours around the world.
    It was molded from the original screen-used throne in plastic with a painted metallic finish and jewel embellishments to resemble the hilts of once-regal swords.
    The piece was sold by US auction house Heritage Auctions based in Dallas, Texas during a three day sale of props from the HBO series which ran for eight seasons from 2011 to 2019.
    Game of Thrones creator, author George R. R. Martin wrote, "The Iron Throne is the throne of the conqueror, made from the swords of defeated enemies, a symbol of conquest."
    A spokesperson for Heritage said: “Arguably one of the most coveted seats in pop culture, this seat of power is only rivalled by Captain Kirk's command chair from Star Trek.
    “The Iron Throne is also the most coveted item in George R.R. Martin's fantasy epic, and the catalyst for the entire history of conquering, being conquered, and wanting to conquer.”

    OPS: The touring version of the Iron Throne which was sold b y Heritage Auctions.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Game of Thrones auction
    DUKAS_176173252_FER
    Game of Thrones auction
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Throne 1
    Ref 16232
    13/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Heritage Auctions
    A promotional copy of the iconic Iron Throne from TV series Game of Thrones has sold for $1.49 million US dollars / €1.36 million euros at auction.
    It was the highlight of a three day sale which saw iconic costumes ,weapons and other paraphernalia from the series soar past their expected prices.
    The throne, throne, measuring approximately 165cm x 218 cm x 160 cm and weighing 140 kg was used for promotional tours around the world.
    It was molded from the original screen-used throne in plastic with a painted metallic finish and jewel embellishments to resemble the hilts of once-regal swords.
    The piece was sold by US auction house Heritage Auctions based in Dallas, Texas during a three day sale of props from the HBO series which ran for eight seasons from 2011 to 2019.
    Game of Thrones creator, author George R. R. Martin wrote, "The Iron Throne is the throne of the conqueror, made from the swords of defeated enemies, a symbol of conquest."
    A spokesperson for Heritage said: “Arguably one of the most coveted seats in pop culture, this seat of power is only rivalled by Captain Kirk's command chair from Star Trek.
    “The Iron Throne is also the most coveted item in George R.R. Martin's fantasy epic, and the catalyst for the entire history of conquering, being conquered, and wanting to conquer.”

    OPS: The touring version of the Iron Throne which was sold b y Heritage Auctions.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Game of Thrones auction
    DUKAS_176173186_FER
    Game of Thrones auction
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Throne 1
    Ref 16232
    13/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Heritage Auctions
    A promotional copy of the iconic Iron Throne from TV series Game of Thrones has sold for $1.49 million US dollars / €1.36 million euros at auction.
    It was the highlight of a three day sale which saw iconic costumes ,weapons and other paraphernalia from the series soar past their expected prices.
    The throne, throne, measuring approximately 165cm x 218 cm x 160 cm and weighing 140 kg was used for promotional tours around the world.
    It was molded from the original screen-used throne in plastic with a painted metallic finish and jewel embellishments to resemble the hilts of once-regal swords.
    The piece was sold by US auction house Heritage Auctions based in Dallas, Texas during a three day sale of props from the HBO series which ran for eight seasons from 2011 to 2019.
    Game of Thrones creator, author George R. R. Martin wrote, "The Iron Throne is the throne of the conqueror, made from the swords of defeated enemies, a symbol of conquest."
    A spokesperson for Heritage said: “Arguably one of the most coveted seats in pop culture, this seat of power is only rivalled by Captain Kirk's command chair from Star Trek.
    “The Iron Throne is also the most coveted item in George R.R. Martin's fantasy epic, and the catalyst for the entire history of conquering, being conquered, and wanting to conquer.”

    OPS: The touring version of the Iron Throne which was sold b y Heritage Auctions.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Game of Thrones auction
    DUKAS_176173071_FER
    Game of Thrones auction
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Throne 1
    Ref 16232
    13/10/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Heritage Auctions
    A promotional copy of the iconic Iron Throne from TV series Game of Thrones has sold for $1.49 million US dollars / €1.36 million euros at auction.
    It was the highlight of a three day sale which saw iconic costumes ,weapons and other paraphernalia from the series soar past their expected prices.
    The throne, throne, measuring approximately 165cm x 218 cm x 160 cm and weighing 140 kg was used for promotional tours around the world.
    It was molded from the original screen-used throne in plastic with a painted metallic finish and jewel embellishments to resemble the hilts of once-regal swords.
    The piece was sold by US auction house Heritage Auctions based in Dallas, Texas during a three day sale of props from the HBO series which ran for eight seasons from 2011 to 2019.
    Game of Thrones creator, author George R. R. Martin wrote, "The Iron Throne is the throne of the conqueror, made from the swords of defeated enemies, a symbol of conquest."
    A spokesperson for Heritage said: “Arguably one of the most coveted seats in pop culture, this seat of power is only rivalled by Captain Kirk's command chair from Star Trek.
    “The Iron Throne is also the most coveted item in George R.R. Martin's fantasy epic, and the catalyst for the entire history of conquering, being conquered, and wanting to conquer.”

    OPS: The touring version of the Iron Throne which was sold b y Heritage Auctions.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • 'We had a third of the Earth to ourselves': the band that's spent four years touring the world by sea
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    'We had a third of the Earth to ourselves': the band that's spent four years touring the world by sea
    The husband-wife duo Filastine and Nova and their ragtag crew have circled the globe twice on a boat which doubles as a stage - and a call for climate action.

    The Arka Kinari - a name formed from the Latin word for vessel, and a Sanskrit name for a half human, half bird musician that guards the tree of life - is a 70-tonne sailing ship that serves as a home, touring vessel, music venue and creative project for Filastine and Nova.

    Grey Filastine on board the 70 tonne sailing ship, Arka Kinari moored at Newcastle. NSW. Australia. They are touring the world by boat and are in Australia currently.

    Brydie Piaf / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'We had a third of the Earth to ourselves': the band that's spent four years touring the world by sea
    DUKAS_164823360_EYE
    'We had a third of the Earth to ourselves': the band that's spent four years touring the world by sea
    The husband-wife duo Filastine and Nova and their ragtag crew have circled the globe twice on a boat which doubles as a stage - and a call for climate action.

    The Arka Kinari - a name formed from the Latin word for vessel, and a Sanskrit name for a half human, half bird musician that guards the tree of life - is a 70-tonne sailing ship that serves as a home, touring vessel, music venue and creative project for Filastine and Nova.

    Grey Filastine on board the 70 tonne sailing ship, Arka Kinari moored at Newcastle. NSW. Australia. They are touring the world by boat and are in Australia currently.

    Brydie Piaf / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
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  • 'We had a third of the Earth to ourselves': the band that's spent four years touring the world by sea
    DUKAS_164823358_EYE
    'We had a third of the Earth to ourselves': the band that's spent four years touring the world by sea
    The husband-wife duo Filastine and Nova and their ragtag crew have circled the globe twice on a boat which doubles as a stage - and a call for climate action.

    The Arka Kinari - a name formed from the Latin word for vessel, and a Sanskrit name for a half human, half bird musician that guards the tree of life - is a 70-tonne sailing ship that serves as a home, touring vessel, music venue and creative project for Filastine and Nova.

    Grey Filastine on board the 70 tonne sailing ship, Arka Kinari moored at Newcastle. NSW. Australia. They are touring the world by boat and are in Australia currently.

    Brydie Piaf / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • FEATURE -  Letzter Tag der 25. Ausgabe der 500 Miglia Touring mit Ankunft in Piazza Vittoria in Brescia
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    FEATURE - Letzter Tag der 25. Ausgabe der 500 Miglia Touring mit Ankunft in Piazza Vittoria in Brescia
    Last day with arrival in Piazza Vittoria Brescia of the 25th edition of the 500 miles touring, a race that this year in 4 days touched cities such as Florence, Ravenna, Padua, Venice and Verona.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Letzter Tag der 25. Ausgabe der 500 Miglia Touring mit Ankunft in Piazza Vittoria in Brescia
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    FEATURE - Letzter Tag der 25. Ausgabe der 500 Miglia Touring mit Ankunft in Piazza Vittoria in Brescia
    Last day with arrival in Piazza Vittoria Brescia of the 25th edition of the 500 miles touring, a race that this year in 4 days touched cities such as Florence, Ravenna, Padua, Venice and Verona.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Letzter Tag der 25. Ausgabe der 500 Miglia Touring mit Ankunft in Piazza Vittoria in Brescia
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    FEATURE - Letzter Tag der 25. Ausgabe der 500 Miglia Touring mit Ankunft in Piazza Vittoria in Brescia
    Last day with arrival in Piazza Vittoria Brescia of the 25th edition of the 500 miles touring, a race that this year in 4 days touched cities such as Florence, Ravenna, Padua, Venice and Verona.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Letzter Tag der 25. Ausgabe der 500 Miglia Touring mit Ankunft in Piazza Vittoria in Brescia
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    FEATURE - Letzter Tag der 25. Ausgabe der 500 Miglia Touring mit Ankunft in Piazza Vittoria in Brescia
    Last day with arrival in Piazza Vittoria Brescia of the 25th edition of the 500 miles touring, a race that this year in 4 days touched cities such as Florence, Ravenna, Padua, Venice and Verona.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Letzter Tag der 25. Ausgabe der 500 Miglia Touring mit Ankunft in Piazza Vittoria in Brescia
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    FEATURE - Letzter Tag der 25. Ausgabe der 500 Miglia Touring mit Ankunft in Piazza Vittoria in Brescia
    Last day with arrival in Piazza Vittoria Brescia of the 25th edition of the 500 miles touring, a race that this year in 4 days touched cities such as Florence, Ravenna, Padua, Venice and Verona.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Letzter Tag der 25. Ausgabe der 500 Miglia Touring mit Ankunft in Piazza Vittoria in Brescia
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    FEATURE - Letzter Tag der 25. Ausgabe der 500 Miglia Touring mit Ankunft in Piazza Vittoria in Brescia
    Last day with arrival in Piazza Vittoria Brescia of the 25th edition of the 500 miles touring, a race that this year in 4 days touched cities such as Florence, Ravenna, Padua, Venice and Verona.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Letzter Tag der 25. Ausgabe der 500 Miglia Touring mit Ankunft in Piazza Vittoria in Brescia
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    FEATURE - Letzter Tag der 25. Ausgabe der 500 Miglia Touring mit Ankunft in Piazza Vittoria in Brescia
    Last day with arrival in Piazza Vittoria Brescia of the 25th edition of the 500 miles touring, a race that this year in 4 days touched cities such as Florence, Ravenna, Padua, Venice and Verona.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Letzter Tag der 25. Ausgabe der 500 Miglia Touring mit Ankunft in Piazza Vittoria in Brescia
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    FEATURE - Letzter Tag der 25. Ausgabe der 500 Miglia Touring mit Ankunft in Piazza Vittoria in Brescia
    Last day with arrival in Piazza Vittoria Brescia of the 25th edition of the 500 miles touring, a race that this year in 4 days touched cities such as Florence, Ravenna, Padua, Venice and Verona.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Letzter Tag der 25. Ausgabe der 500 Miglia Touring mit Ankunft in Piazza Vittoria in Brescia
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    FEATURE - Letzter Tag der 25. Ausgabe der 500 Miglia Touring mit Ankunft in Piazza Vittoria in Brescia
    Last day with arrival in Piazza Vittoria Brescia of the 25th edition of the 500 miles touring, a race that this year in 4 days touched cities such as Florence, Ravenna, Padua, Venice and Verona.
    (c) Dukas

     

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