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Möge die Macht mit euch sein: Star Wars Auktion im Comic-Con Museum von San Diego
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A galaxy of Star Wars memorabilia is set to go up for auction this summer during Comic-Con International, as Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies (TCM), in partnership with the Comic-Con Museum, bring one of the most significant pop culture sales directly to fans.
Taking place on Sunday, 27 July at San Diego’s Comic-Con Museum in Balboa Park, the live and online auction will feature hundreds of rare items from the legendary sci-fi saga. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Comic-Con Museum.
This remarkable collection has been curated by five of the world’s most prominent Star Wars collectors: Steve Sansweet, Guinness World Record holder and founder of Rancho Obi-Wan; Gus Lopez of the Bobacabana; Duncan Jenkins of the Sithsonian; and Lisa Stevens and Vic Wertz, founders of the Imperial Archives.
“We’re truly excited to team up with some awesome partners, raise funds for our planned Saga Museum, and let other fans and collectors share in the fun of owning these items, many from our personal collections,” said Sansweet, who led fan relations at Lucasfilm until 2011.
Together, they aim to establish The Saga Museum of Star Wars Memorabilia—a permanent space to honour the franchise’s enduring legacy and inspire future generations in fields such as science, robotics, and engineering.
Fans can get a close-up look at the items during ECHOES from the GALAXY, an exclusive exhibition running at the Comic-Con Museum from 14 July until the day of the auction.
Among the star attractions is an original Stormtrooper helmet used in A New Hope, estimated at $200,000 to $300,000. It was recently exhibited at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and is believed to feature in the Tatooine “Sandtrooper” scenes.
Other highlights include a stunt lightsaber wielded by Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi in The Phantom Menace ($35,000–$55,000), and Darth Maul’s original double-bladed lightsaber hilt from the same film ($40,000? *** Local Capti
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Möge die Macht mit euch sein: Star Wars Auktion im Comic-Con Museum von San Diego
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A galaxy of Star Wars memorabilia is set to go up for auction this summer during Comic-Con International, as Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies (TCM), in partnership with the Comic-Con Museum, bring one of the most significant pop culture sales directly to fans.
Taking place on Sunday, 27 July at San Diego’s Comic-Con Museum in Balboa Park, the live and online auction will feature hundreds of rare items from the legendary sci-fi saga. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Comic-Con Museum.
This remarkable collection has been curated by five of the world’s most prominent Star Wars collectors: Steve Sansweet, Guinness World Record holder and founder of Rancho Obi-Wan; Gus Lopez of the Bobacabana; Duncan Jenkins of the Sithsonian; and Lisa Stevens and Vic Wertz, founders of the Imperial Archives.
“We’re truly excited to team up with some awesome partners, raise funds for our planned Saga Museum, and let other fans and collectors share in the fun of owning these items, many from our personal collections,” said Sansweet, who led fan relations at Lucasfilm until 2011.
Together, they aim to establish The Saga Museum of Star Wars Memorabilia—a permanent space to honour the franchise’s enduring legacy and inspire future generations in fields such as science, robotics, and engineering.
Fans can get a close-up look at the items during ECHOES from the GALAXY, an exclusive exhibition running at the Comic-Con Museum from 14 July until the day of the auction.
Among the star attractions is an original Stormtrooper helmet used in A New Hope, estimated at $200,000 to $300,000. It was recently exhibited at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and is believed to feature in the Tatooine “Sandtrooper” scenes.
Other highlights include a stunt lightsaber wielded by Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi in The Phantom Menace ($35,000–$55,000), and Darth Maul’s original double-bladed lightsaber hilt from the same film ($40,000? *** Local Capti
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Möge die Macht mit euch sein: Star Wars Auktion im Comic-Con Museum von San Diego
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A galaxy of Star Wars memorabilia is set to go up for auction this summer during Comic-Con International, as Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies (TCM), in partnership with the Comic-Con Museum, bring one of the most significant pop culture sales directly to fans.
Taking place on Sunday, 27 July at San Diego’s Comic-Con Museum in Balboa Park, the live and online auction will feature hundreds of rare items from the legendary sci-fi saga. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Comic-Con Museum.
This remarkable collection has been curated by five of the world’s most prominent Star Wars collectors: Steve Sansweet, Guinness World Record holder and founder of Rancho Obi-Wan; Gus Lopez of the Bobacabana; Duncan Jenkins of the Sithsonian; and Lisa Stevens and Vic Wertz, founders of the Imperial Archives.
“We’re truly excited to team up with some awesome partners, raise funds for our planned Saga Museum, and let other fans and collectors share in the fun of owning these items, many from our personal collections,” said Sansweet, who led fan relations at Lucasfilm until 2011.
Together, they aim to establish The Saga Museum of Star Wars Memorabilia—a permanent space to honour the franchise’s enduring legacy and inspire future generations in fields such as science, robotics, and engineering.
Fans can get a close-up look at the items during ECHOES from the GALAXY, an exclusive exhibition running at the Comic-Con Museum from 14 July until the day of the auction.
Among the star attractions is an original Stormtrooper helmet used in A New Hope, estimated at $200,000 to $300,000. It was recently exhibited at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and is believed to feature in the Tatooine “Sandtrooper” scenes.
Other highlights include a stunt lightsaber wielded by Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi in The Phantom Menace ($35,000–$55,000), and Darth Maul’s original double-bladed lightsaber hilt from the same film ($40,000? *** Local Capti
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DUK10163721_001
Möge die Macht mit euch sein: Star Wars Auktion im Comic-Con Museum von San Diego
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A galaxy of Star Wars memorabilia is set to go up for auction this summer during Comic-Con International, as Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies (TCM), in partnership with the Comic-Con Museum, bring one of the most significant pop culture sales directly to fans.
Taking place on Sunday, 27 July at San Diego’s Comic-Con Museum in Balboa Park, the live and online auction will feature hundreds of rare items from the legendary sci-fi saga. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Comic-Con Museum.
This remarkable collection has been curated by five of the world’s most prominent Star Wars collectors: Steve Sansweet, Guinness World Record holder and founder of Rancho Obi-Wan; Gus Lopez of the Bobacabana; Duncan Jenkins of the Sithsonian; and Lisa Stevens and Vic Wertz, founders of the Imperial Archives.
“We’re truly excited to team up with some awesome partners, raise funds for our planned Saga Museum, and let other fans and collectors share in the fun of owning these items, many from our personal collections,” said Sansweet, who led fan relations at Lucasfilm until 2011.
Together, they aim to establish The Saga Museum of Star Wars Memorabilia—a permanent space to honour the franchise’s enduring legacy and inspire future generations in fields such as science, robotics, and engineering.
Fans can get a close-up look at the items during ECHOES from the GALAXY, an exclusive exhibition running at the Comic-Con Museum from 14 July until the day of the auction.
Among the star attractions is an original Stormtrooper helmet used in A New Hope, estimated at $200,000 to $300,000. It was recently exhibited at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and is believed to feature in the Tatooine “Sandtrooper” scenes.
Other highlights include a stunt lightsaber wielded by Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi in The Phantom Menace ($35,000–$55,000), and Darth Maul’s original double-bladed lightsaber hilt from the same film ($40,000? *** Local Capti
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Möge die Macht mit euch sein: Star Wars Auktion im Comic-Con Museum von San Diego
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A galaxy of Star Wars memorabilia is set to go up for auction this summer during Comic-Con International, as Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies (TCM), in partnership with the Comic-Con Museum, bring one of the most significant pop culture sales directly to fans.
Taking place on Sunday, 27 July at San Diego’s Comic-Con Museum in Balboa Park, the live and online auction will feature hundreds of rare items from the legendary sci-fi saga. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Comic-Con Museum.
This remarkable collection has been curated by five of the world’s most prominent Star Wars collectors: Steve Sansweet, Guinness World Record holder and founder of Rancho Obi-Wan; Gus Lopez of the Bobacabana; Duncan Jenkins of the Sithsonian; and Lisa Stevens and Vic Wertz, founders of the Imperial Archives.
“We’re truly excited to team up with some awesome partners, raise funds for our planned Saga Museum, and let other fans and collectors share in the fun of owning these items, many from our personal collections,” said Sansweet, who led fan relations at Lucasfilm until 2011.
Together, they aim to establish The Saga Museum of Star Wars Memorabilia—a permanent space to honour the franchise’s enduring legacy and inspire future generations in fields such as science, robotics, and engineering.
Fans can get a close-up look at the items during ECHOES from the GALAXY, an exclusive exhibition running at the Comic-Con Museum from 14 July until the day of the auction.
Among the star attractions is an original Stormtrooper helmet used in A New Hope, estimated at $200,000 to $300,000. It was recently exhibited at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and is believed to feature in the Tatooine “Sandtrooper” scenes.
Other highlights include a stunt lightsaber wielded by Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi in The Phantom Menace ($35,000–$55,000), and Darth Maul’s original double-bladed lightsaber hilt from the same film ($40,000? *** Local Capti
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Möge die Macht mit euch sein: Star Wars Auktion im Comic-Con Museum von San Diego
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A galaxy of Star Wars memorabilia is set to go up for auction this summer during Comic-Con International, as Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies (TCM), in partnership with the Comic-Con Museum, bring one of the most significant pop culture sales directly to fans.
Taking place on Sunday, 27 July at San Diego’s Comic-Con Museum in Balboa Park, the live and online auction will feature hundreds of rare items from the legendary sci-fi saga. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Comic-Con Museum.
This remarkable collection has been curated by five of the world’s most prominent Star Wars collectors: Steve Sansweet, Guinness World Record holder and founder of Rancho Obi-Wan; Gus Lopez of the Bobacabana; Duncan Jenkins of the Sithsonian; and Lisa Stevens and Vic Wertz, founders of the Imperial Archives.
“We’re truly excited to team up with some awesome partners, raise funds for our planned Saga Museum, and let other fans and collectors share in the fun of owning these items, many from our personal collections,” said Sansweet, who led fan relations at Lucasfilm until 2011.
Together, they aim to establish The Saga Museum of Star Wars Memorabilia—a permanent space to honour the franchise’s enduring legacy and inspire future generations in fields such as science, robotics, and engineering.
Fans can get a close-up look at the items during ECHOES from the GALAXY, an exclusive exhibition running at the Comic-Con Museum from 14 July until the day of the auction.
Among the star attractions is an original Stormtrooper helmet used in A New Hope, estimated at $200,000 to $300,000. It was recently exhibited at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and is believed to feature in the Tatooine “Sandtrooper” scenes.
Other highlights include a stunt lightsaber wielded by Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi in The Phantom Menace ($35,000–$55,000), and Darth Maul’s original double-bladed lightsaber hilt from the same film ($40,000? *** Local Capti
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Möge die Macht mit euch sein: Star Wars Auktion im Comic-Con Museum von San Diego
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A galaxy of Star Wars memorabilia is set to go up for auction this summer during Comic-Con International, as Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies (TCM), in partnership with the Comic-Con Museum, bring one of the most significant pop culture sales directly to fans.
Taking place on Sunday, 27 July at San Diego’s Comic-Con Museum in Balboa Park, the live and online auction will feature hundreds of rare items from the legendary sci-fi saga. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Comic-Con Museum.
This remarkable collection has been curated by five of the world’s most prominent Star Wars collectors: Steve Sansweet, Guinness World Record holder and founder of Rancho Obi-Wan; Gus Lopez of the Bobacabana; Duncan Jenkins of the Sithsonian; and Lisa Stevens and Vic Wertz, founders of the Imperial Archives.
“We’re truly excited to team up with some awesome partners, raise funds for our planned Saga Museum, and let other fans and collectors share in the fun of owning these items, many from our personal collections,” said Sansweet, who led fan relations at Lucasfilm until 2011.
Together, they aim to establish The Saga Museum of Star Wars Memorabilia—a permanent space to honour the franchise’s enduring legacy and inspire future generations in fields such as science, robotics, and engineering.
Fans can get a close-up look at the items during ECHOES from the GALAXY, an exclusive exhibition running at the Comic-Con Museum from 14 July until the day of the auction.
Among the star attractions is an original Stormtrooper helmet used in A New Hope, estimated at $200,000 to $300,000. It was recently exhibited at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and is believed to feature in the Tatooine “Sandtrooper” scenes.
Other highlights include a stunt lightsaber wielded by Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi in The Phantom Menace ($35,000–$55,000), and Darth Maul’s original double-bladed lightsaber hilt from the same film ($40,000? *** Local Capti
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Möge die Macht mit euch sein: Star Wars Auktion im Comic-Con Museum von San Diego
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A galaxy of Star Wars memorabilia is set to go up for auction this summer during Comic-Con International, as Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies (TCM), in partnership with the Comic-Con Museum, bring one of the most significant pop culture sales directly to fans.
Taking place on Sunday, 27 July at San Diego’s Comic-Con Museum in Balboa Park, the live and online auction will feature hundreds of rare items from the legendary sci-fi saga. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Comic-Con Museum.
This remarkable collection has been curated by five of the world’s most prominent Star Wars collectors: Steve Sansweet, Guinness World Record holder and founder of Rancho Obi-Wan; Gus Lopez of the Bobacabana; Duncan Jenkins of the Sithsonian; and Lisa Stevens and Vic Wertz, founders of the Imperial Archives.
“We’re truly excited to team up with some awesome partners, raise funds for our planned Saga Museum, and let other fans and collectors share in the fun of owning these items, many from our personal collections,” said Sansweet, who led fan relations at Lucasfilm until 2011.
Together, they aim to establish The Saga Museum of Star Wars Memorabilia—a permanent space to honour the franchise’s enduring legacy and inspire future generations in fields such as science, robotics, and engineering.
Fans can get a close-up look at the items during ECHOES from the GALAXY, an exclusive exhibition running at the Comic-Con Museum from 14 July until the day of the auction.
Among the star attractions is an original Stormtrooper helmet used in A New Hope, estimated at $200,000 to $300,000. It was recently exhibited at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and is believed to feature in the Tatooine “Sandtrooper” scenes.
Other highlights include a stunt lightsaber wielded by Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi in The Phantom Menace ($35,000–$55,000), and Darth Maul’s original double-bladed lightsaber hilt from the same film ($40,000? *** Local Capti
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Möge die Macht mit euch sein: Star Wars Auktion im Comic-Con Museum von San Diego
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
A galaxy of Star Wars memorabilia is set to go up for auction this summer during Comic-Con International, as Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies (TCM), in partnership with the Comic-Con Museum, bring one of the most significant pop culture sales directly to fans.
Taking place on Sunday, 27 July at San Diego’s Comic-Con Museum in Balboa Park, the live and online auction will feature hundreds of rare items from the legendary sci-fi saga. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Comic-Con Museum.
This remarkable collection has been curated by five of the world’s most prominent Star Wars collectors: Steve Sansweet, Guinness World Record holder and founder of Rancho Obi-Wan; Gus Lopez of the Bobacabana; Duncan Jenkins of the Sithsonian; and Lisa Stevens and Vic Wertz, founders of the Imperial Archives.
“We’re truly excited to team up with some awesome partners, raise funds for our planned Saga Museum, and let other fans and collectors share in the fun of owning these items, many from our personal collections,” said Sansweet, who led fan relations at Lucasfilm until 2011.
Together, they aim to establish The Saga Museum of Star Wars Memorabilia—a permanent space to honour the franchise’s enduring legacy and inspire future generations in fields such as science, robotics, and engineering.
Fans can get a close-up look at the items during ECHOES from the GALAXY, an exclusive exhibition running at the Comic-Con Museum from 14 July until the day of the auction.
Among the star attractions is an original Stormtrooper helmet used in A New Hope, estimated at $200,000 to $300,000. It was recently exhibited at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and is believed to feature in the Tatooine “Sandtrooper” scenes.
Other highlights include a stunt lightsaber wielded by Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi in The Phantom Menace ($35,000–$55,000), and Darth Maul’s original double-bladed lightsaber hilt from the same film ($40,000? *** Local Capti
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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
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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 -
DUK10163164_007
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 -
DUK10163164_010
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 -
DUK10163164_003
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 -
DUK10163164_011
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 -
DUK10163164_006
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 -
DUK10163164_004
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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FEATURE - Hey Mister Tally Man, Tally Me Banana: Memorabilia aus dem Nachlass von Harry Belafonte werden versteigert
Memorabilia from the life of musician, Hollywood icon, and activist Harry Belafonte is heading to auction.
Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies (TCM) have announced an exclusive auction event titled Harry Belafonte: A Man of Action.
The auction will showcase nearly 400 artefacts spanning Belafonte’s extraordinary seven-decade career. Taking place on Thursday, 6 March 2025, in Los Angeles and online at juliensauctions.com, this historic event offers the public an unprecedented glimpse into the legacy of one of the most celebrated entertainers and civil rights figures of the 20th and 21st centuries.
As part of the commemoration, Julien’s Auctions and TCM, in collaboration with the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC), will host a special screening of the acclaimed documentary Following Harry on Wednesday, 19 February. A panel discussion will follow, featuring the film’s director Susanne Rostock, BMAC President Willie “Prophet” Stiggers, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Aloe Blacc, and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner Chuck D of Public Enemy. The screening coincides with Black History Month and will be accompanied by a special TCM preview highlighting key items from Belafonte’s collection and his illustrious career.
Belafonte rose to fame in the 1950s as a nightclub singer, achieving global recognition with his 1956 album Calypso, featuring timeless hits such as Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) and Jamaica Farewell. He became the first solo artist to sell over a million copies of an album, rivalling Elvis Presley on the charts. His breakthrough in Hollywood came with starring roles in Carmen Jones (1954) and Island in the Sun (1957), making him one of the first Black leading men in American cinema. In 1959, he became the first Black performer to win an Emmy for Tonight with Belafonte.
Inspired by civil rights leader Paul Robeson, Belafonte used his stardom to advocate for social justice. He became a confidant of Dr Martin Luther King Jr., *** Loc
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FEATURE - Hey Mister Tally Man, Tally Me Banana: Memorabilia aus dem Nachlass von Harry Belafonte werden versteigert
Memorabilia from the life of musician, Hollywood icon, and activist Harry Belafonte is heading to auction.
Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies (TCM) have announced an exclusive auction event titled Harry Belafonte: A Man of Action.
The auction will showcase nearly 400 artefacts spanning Belafonte’s extraordinary seven-decade career. Taking place on Thursday, 6 March 2025, in Los Angeles and online at juliensauctions.com, this historic event offers the public an unprecedented glimpse into the legacy of one of the most celebrated entertainers and civil rights figures of the 20th and 21st centuries.
As part of the commemoration, Julien’s Auctions and TCM, in collaboration with the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC), will host a special screening of the acclaimed documentary Following Harry on Wednesday, 19 February. A panel discussion will follow, featuring the film’s director Susanne Rostock, BMAC President Willie “Prophet” Stiggers, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Aloe Blacc, and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner Chuck D of Public Enemy. The screening coincides with Black History Month and will be accompanied by a special TCM preview highlighting key items from Belafonte’s collection and his illustrious career.
Belafonte rose to fame in the 1950s as a nightclub singer, achieving global recognition with his 1956 album Calypso, featuring timeless hits such as Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) and Jamaica Farewell. He became the first solo artist to sell over a million copies of an album, rivalling Elvis Presley on the charts. His breakthrough in Hollywood came with starring roles in Carmen Jones (1954) and Island in the Sun (1957), making him one of the first Black leading men in American cinema. In 1959, he became the first Black performer to win an Emmy for Tonight with Belafonte.
Inspired by civil rights leader Paul Robeson, Belafonte used his stardom to advocate for social justice. He became a confidant of Dr Martin Luther King Jr., *** Loc
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FEATURE - Hey Mister Tally Man, Tally Me Banana: Memorabilia aus dem Nachlass von Harry Belafonte werden versteigert
Memorabilia from the life of musician, Hollywood icon, and activist Harry Belafonte is heading to auction.
Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies (TCM) have announced an exclusive auction event titled Harry Belafonte: A Man of Action.
The auction will showcase nearly 400 artefacts spanning Belafonte’s extraordinary seven-decade career. Taking place on Thursday, 6 March 2025, in Los Angeles and online at juliensauctions.com, this historic event offers the public an unprecedented glimpse into the legacy of one of the most celebrated entertainers and civil rights figures of the 20th and 21st centuries.
As part of the commemoration, Julien’s Auctions and TCM, in collaboration with the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC), will host a special screening of the acclaimed documentary Following Harry on Wednesday, 19 February. A panel discussion will follow, featuring the film’s director Susanne Rostock, BMAC President Willie “Prophet” Stiggers, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Aloe Blacc, and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner Chuck D of Public Enemy. The screening coincides with Black History Month and will be accompanied by a special TCM preview highlighting key items from Belafonte’s collection and his illustrious career.
Belafonte rose to fame in the 1950s as a nightclub singer, achieving global recognition with his 1956 album Calypso, featuring timeless hits such as Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) and Jamaica Farewell. He became the first solo artist to sell over a million copies of an album, rivalling Elvis Presley on the charts. His breakthrough in Hollywood came with starring roles in Carmen Jones (1954) and Island in the Sun (1957), making him one of the first Black leading men in American cinema. In 1959, he became the first Black performer to win an Emmy for Tonight with Belafonte.
Inspired by civil rights leader Paul Robeson, Belafonte used his stardom to advocate for social justice. He became a confidant of Dr Martin Luther King Jr., *** Loc
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DUK10162606_007
FEATURE - Hey Mister Tally Man, Tally Me Banana: Memorabilia aus dem Nachlass von Harry Belafonte werden versteigert
Memorabilia from the life of musician, Hollywood icon, and activist Harry Belafonte is heading to auction.
Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies (TCM) have announced an exclusive auction event titled Harry Belafonte: A Man of Action.
The auction will showcase nearly 400 artefacts spanning Belafonte’s extraordinary seven-decade career. Taking place on Thursday, 6 March 2025, in Los Angeles and online at juliensauctions.com, this historic event offers the public an unprecedented glimpse into the legacy of one of the most celebrated entertainers and civil rights figures of the 20th and 21st centuries.
As part of the commemoration, Julien’s Auctions and TCM, in collaboration with the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC), will host a special screening of the acclaimed documentary Following Harry on Wednesday, 19 February. A panel discussion will follow, featuring the film’s director Susanne Rostock, BMAC President Willie “Prophet” Stiggers, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Aloe Blacc, and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner Chuck D of Public Enemy. The screening coincides with Black History Month and will be accompanied by a special TCM preview highlighting key items from Belafonte’s collection and his illustrious career.
Belafonte rose to fame in the 1950s as a nightclub singer, achieving global recognition with his 1956 album Calypso, featuring timeless hits such as Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) and Jamaica Farewell. He became the first solo artist to sell over a million copies of an album, rivalling Elvis Presley on the charts. His breakthrough in Hollywood came with starring roles in Carmen Jones (1954) and Island in the Sun (1957), making him one of the first Black leading men in American cinema. In 1959, he became the first Black performer to win an Emmy for Tonight with Belafonte.
Inspired by civil rights leader Paul Robeson, Belafonte used his stardom to advocate for social justice. He became a confidant of Dr Martin Luther King Jr., *** Loc
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DUK10162606_001
FEATURE - Hey Mister Tally Man, Tally Me Banana: Memorabilia aus dem Nachlass von Harry Belafonte werden versteigert
Memorabilia from the life of musician, Hollywood icon, and activist Harry Belafonte is heading to auction.
Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies (TCM) have announced an exclusive auction event titled Harry Belafonte: A Man of Action.
The auction will showcase nearly 400 artefacts spanning Belafonte’s extraordinary seven-decade career. Taking place on Thursday, 6 March 2025, in Los Angeles and online at juliensauctions.com, this historic event offers the public an unprecedented glimpse into the legacy of one of the most celebrated entertainers and civil rights figures of the 20th and 21st centuries.
As part of the commemoration, Julien’s Auctions and TCM, in collaboration with the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC), will host a special screening of the acclaimed documentary Following Harry on Wednesday, 19 February. A panel discussion will follow, featuring the film’s director Susanne Rostock, BMAC President Willie “Prophet” Stiggers, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Aloe Blacc, and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner Chuck D of Public Enemy. The screening coincides with Black History Month and will be accompanied by a special TCM preview highlighting key items from Belafonte’s collection and his illustrious career.
Belafonte rose to fame in the 1950s as a nightclub singer, achieving global recognition with his 1956 album Calypso, featuring timeless hits such as Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) and Jamaica Farewell. He became the first solo artist to sell over a million copies of an album, rivalling Elvis Presley on the charts. His breakthrough in Hollywood came with starring roles in Carmen Jones (1954) and Island in the Sun (1957), making him one of the first Black leading men in American cinema. In 1959, he became the first Black performer to win an Emmy for Tonight with Belafonte.
Inspired by civil rights leader Paul Robeson, Belafonte used his stardom to advocate for social justice. He became a confidant of Dr Martin Luther King Jr., *** Loc
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FEATURE - Hey Mister Tally Man, Tally Me Banana: Memorabilia aus dem Nachlass von Harry Belafonte werden versteigert
Memorabilia from the life of musician, Hollywood icon, and activist Harry Belafonte is heading to auction.
Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies (TCM) have announced an exclusive auction event titled Harry Belafonte: A Man of Action.
The auction will showcase nearly 400 artefacts spanning Belafonte’s extraordinary seven-decade career. Taking place on Thursday, 6 March 2025, in Los Angeles and online at juliensauctions.com, this historic event offers the public an unprecedented glimpse into the legacy of one of the most celebrated entertainers and civil rights figures of the 20th and 21st centuries.
As part of the commemoration, Julien’s Auctions and TCM, in collaboration with the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC), will host a special screening of the acclaimed documentary Following Harry on Wednesday, 19 February. A panel discussion will follow, featuring the film’s director Susanne Rostock, BMAC President Willie “Prophet” Stiggers, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Aloe Blacc, and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner Chuck D of Public Enemy. The screening coincides with Black History Month and will be accompanied by a special TCM preview highlighting key items from Belafonte’s collection and his illustrious career.
Belafonte rose to fame in the 1950s as a nightclub singer, achieving global recognition with his 1956 album Calypso, featuring timeless hits such as Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) and Jamaica Farewell. He became the first solo artist to sell over a million copies of an album, rivalling Elvis Presley on the charts. His breakthrough in Hollywood came with starring roles in Carmen Jones (1954) and Island in the Sun (1957), making him one of the first Black leading men in American cinema. In 1959, he became the first Black performer to win an Emmy for Tonight with Belafonte.
Inspired by civil rights leader Paul Robeson, Belafonte used his stardom to advocate for social justice. He became a confidant of Dr Martin Luther King Jr., *** Loc
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FEATURE - Hey Mister Tally Man, Tally Me Banana: Memorabilia aus dem Nachlass von Harry Belafonte werden versteigert
Memorabilia from the life of musician, Hollywood icon, and activist Harry Belafonte is heading to auction.
Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies (TCM) have announced an exclusive auction event titled Harry Belafonte: A Man of Action.
The auction will showcase nearly 400 artefacts spanning Belafonte’s extraordinary seven-decade career. Taking place on Thursday, 6 March 2025, in Los Angeles and online at juliensauctions.com, this historic event offers the public an unprecedented glimpse into the legacy of one of the most celebrated entertainers and civil rights figures of the 20th and 21st centuries.
As part of the commemoration, Julien’s Auctions and TCM, in collaboration with the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC), will host a special screening of the acclaimed documentary Following Harry on Wednesday, 19 February. A panel discussion will follow, featuring the film’s director Susanne Rostock, BMAC President Willie “Prophet” Stiggers, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Aloe Blacc, and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner Chuck D of Public Enemy. The screening coincides with Black History Month and will be accompanied by a special TCM preview highlighting key items from Belafonte’s collection and his illustrious career.
Belafonte rose to fame in the 1950s as a nightclub singer, achieving global recognition with his 1956 album Calypso, featuring timeless hits such as Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) and Jamaica Farewell. He became the first solo artist to sell over a million copies of an album, rivalling Elvis Presley on the charts. His breakthrough in Hollywood came with starring roles in Carmen Jones (1954) and Island in the Sun (1957), making him one of the first Black leading men in American cinema. In 1959, he became the first Black performer to win an Emmy for Tonight with Belafonte.
Inspired by civil rights leader Paul Robeson, Belafonte used his stardom to advocate for social justice. He became a confidant of Dr Martin Luther King Jr., *** Loc
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DUK10162606_009
FEATURE - Hey Mister Tally Man, Tally Me Banana: Memorabilia aus dem Nachlass von Harry Belafonte werden versteigert
Memorabilia from the life of musician, Hollywood icon, and activist Harry Belafonte is heading to auction.
Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies (TCM) have announced an exclusive auction event titled Harry Belafonte: A Man of Action.
The auction will showcase nearly 400 artefacts spanning Belafonte’s extraordinary seven-decade career. Taking place on Thursday, 6 March 2025, in Los Angeles and online at juliensauctions.com, this historic event offers the public an unprecedented glimpse into the legacy of one of the most celebrated entertainers and civil rights figures of the 20th and 21st centuries.
As part of the commemoration, Julien’s Auctions and TCM, in collaboration with the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC), will host a special screening of the acclaimed documentary Following Harry on Wednesday, 19 February. A panel discussion will follow, featuring the film’s director Susanne Rostock, BMAC President Willie “Prophet” Stiggers, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Aloe Blacc, and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner Chuck D of Public Enemy. The screening coincides with Black History Month and will be accompanied by a special TCM preview highlighting key items from Belafonte’s collection and his illustrious career.
Belafonte rose to fame in the 1950s as a nightclub singer, achieving global recognition with his 1956 album Calypso, featuring timeless hits such as Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) and Jamaica Farewell. He became the first solo artist to sell over a million copies of an album, rivalling Elvis Presley on the charts. His breakthrough in Hollywood came with starring roles in Carmen Jones (1954) and Island in the Sun (1957), making him one of the first Black leading men in American cinema. In 1959, he became the first Black performer to win an Emmy for Tonight with Belafonte.
Inspired by civil rights leader Paul Robeson, Belafonte used his stardom to advocate for social justice. He became a confidant of Dr Martin Luther King Jr., *** Loc
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DUK10162606_008
FEATURE - Hey Mister Tally Man, Tally Me Banana: Memorabilia aus dem Nachlass von Harry Belafonte werden versteigert
Memorabilia from the life of musician, Hollywood icon, and activist Harry Belafonte is heading to auction.
Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies (TCM) have announced an exclusive auction event titled Harry Belafonte: A Man of Action.
The auction will showcase nearly 400 artefacts spanning Belafonte’s extraordinary seven-decade career. Taking place on Thursday, 6 March 2025, in Los Angeles and online at juliensauctions.com, this historic event offers the public an unprecedented glimpse into the legacy of one of the most celebrated entertainers and civil rights figures of the 20th and 21st centuries.
As part of the commemoration, Julien’s Auctions and TCM, in collaboration with the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC), will host a special screening of the acclaimed documentary Following Harry on Wednesday, 19 February. A panel discussion will follow, featuring the film’s director Susanne Rostock, BMAC President Willie “Prophet” Stiggers, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Aloe Blacc, and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner Chuck D of Public Enemy. The screening coincides with Black History Month and will be accompanied by a special TCM preview highlighting key items from Belafonte’s collection and his illustrious career.
Belafonte rose to fame in the 1950s as a nightclub singer, achieving global recognition with his 1956 album Calypso, featuring timeless hits such as Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) and Jamaica Farewell. He became the first solo artist to sell over a million copies of an album, rivalling Elvis Presley on the charts. His breakthrough in Hollywood came with starring roles in Carmen Jones (1954) and Island in the Sun (1957), making him one of the first Black leading men in American cinema. In 1959, he became the first Black performer to win an Emmy for Tonight with Belafonte.
Inspired by civil rights leader Paul Robeson, Belafonte used his stardom to advocate for social justice. He became a confidant of Dr Martin Luther King Jr., *** Loc
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DUK10162606_015
FEATURE - Hey Mister Tally Man, Tally Me Banana: Memorabilia aus dem Nachlass von Harry Belafonte werden versteigert
Memorabilia from the life of musician, Hollywood icon, and activist Harry Belafonte is heading to auction.
Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies (TCM) have announced an exclusive auction event titled Harry Belafonte: A Man of Action.
The auction will showcase nearly 400 artefacts spanning Belafonte’s extraordinary seven-decade career. Taking place on Thursday, 6 March 2025, in Los Angeles and online at juliensauctions.com, this historic event offers the public an unprecedented glimpse into the legacy of one of the most celebrated entertainers and civil rights figures of the 20th and 21st centuries.
As part of the commemoration, Julien’s Auctions and TCM, in collaboration with the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC), will host a special screening of the acclaimed documentary Following Harry on Wednesday, 19 February. A panel discussion will follow, featuring the film’s director Susanne Rostock, BMAC President Willie “Prophet” Stiggers, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Aloe Blacc, and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner Chuck D of Public Enemy. The screening coincides with Black History Month and will be accompanied by a special TCM preview highlighting key items from Belafonte’s collection and his illustrious career.
Belafonte rose to fame in the 1950s as a nightclub singer, achieving global recognition with his 1956 album Calypso, featuring timeless hits such as Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) and Jamaica Farewell. He became the first solo artist to sell over a million copies of an album, rivalling Elvis Presley on the charts. His breakthrough in Hollywood came with starring roles in Carmen Jones (1954) and Island in the Sun (1957), making him one of the first Black leading men in American cinema. In 1959, he became the first Black performer to win an Emmy for Tonight with Belafonte.
Inspired by civil rights leader Paul Robeson, Belafonte used his stardom to advocate for social justice. He became a confidant of Dr Martin Luther King Jr., *** Loc
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DUK10162606_012
FEATURE - Hey Mister Tally Man, Tally Me Banana: Memorabilia aus dem Nachlass von Harry Belafonte werden versteigert
Memorabilia from the life of musician, Hollywood icon, and activist Harry Belafonte is heading to auction.
Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies (TCM) have announced an exclusive auction event titled Harry Belafonte: A Man of Action.
The auction will showcase nearly 400 artefacts spanning Belafonte’s extraordinary seven-decade career. Taking place on Thursday, 6 March 2025, in Los Angeles and online at juliensauctions.com, this historic event offers the public an unprecedented glimpse into the legacy of one of the most celebrated entertainers and civil rights figures of the 20th and 21st centuries.
As part of the commemoration, Julien’s Auctions and TCM, in collaboration with the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC), will host a special screening of the acclaimed documentary Following Harry on Wednesday, 19 February. A panel discussion will follow, featuring the film’s director Susanne Rostock, BMAC President Willie “Prophet” Stiggers, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Aloe Blacc, and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner Chuck D of Public Enemy. The screening coincides with Black History Month and will be accompanied by a special TCM preview highlighting key items from Belafonte’s collection and his illustrious career.
Belafonte rose to fame in the 1950s as a nightclub singer, achieving global recognition with his 1956 album Calypso, featuring timeless hits such as Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) and Jamaica Farewell. He became the first solo artist to sell over a million copies of an album, rivalling Elvis Presley on the charts. His breakthrough in Hollywood came with starring roles in Carmen Jones (1954) and Island in the Sun (1957), making him one of the first Black leading men in American cinema. In 1959, he became the first Black performer to win an Emmy for Tonight with Belafonte.
Inspired by civil rights leader Paul Robeson, Belafonte used his stardom to advocate for social justice. He became a confidant of Dr Martin Luther King Jr., *** Loc
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FEATURE - Hey Mister Tally Man, Tally Me Banana: Memorabilia aus dem Nachlass von Harry Belafonte werden versteigert
Memorabilia from the life of musician, Hollywood icon, and activist Harry Belafonte is heading to auction.
Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies (TCM) have announced an exclusive auction event titled Harry Belafonte: A Man of Action.
The auction will showcase nearly 400 artefacts spanning Belafonte’s extraordinary seven-decade career. Taking place on Thursday, 6 March 2025, in Los Angeles and online at juliensauctions.com, this historic event offers the public an unprecedented glimpse into the legacy of one of the most celebrated entertainers and civil rights figures of the 20th and 21st centuries.
As part of the commemoration, Julien’s Auctions and TCM, in collaboration with the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC), will host a special screening of the acclaimed documentary Following Harry on Wednesday, 19 February. A panel discussion will follow, featuring the film’s director Susanne Rostock, BMAC President Willie “Prophet” Stiggers, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Aloe Blacc, and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner Chuck D of Public Enemy. The screening coincides with Black History Month and will be accompanied by a special TCM preview highlighting key items from Belafonte’s collection and his illustrious career.
Belafonte rose to fame in the 1950s as a nightclub singer, achieving global recognition with his 1956 album Calypso, featuring timeless hits such as Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) and Jamaica Farewell. He became the first solo artist to sell over a million copies of an album, rivalling Elvis Presley on the charts. His breakthrough in Hollywood came with starring roles in Carmen Jones (1954) and Island in the Sun (1957), making him one of the first Black leading men in American cinema. In 1959, he became the first Black performer to win an Emmy for Tonight with Belafonte.
Inspired by civil rights leader Paul Robeson, Belafonte used his stardom to advocate for social justice. He became a confidant of Dr Martin Luther King Jr., *** Loc
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FEATURE - Hey Mister Tally Man, Tally Me Banana: Memorabilia aus dem Nachlass von Harry Belafonte werden versteigert
Memorabilia from the life of musician, Hollywood icon, and activist Harry Belafonte is heading to auction.
Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies (TCM) have announced an exclusive auction event titled Harry Belafonte: A Man of Action.
The auction will showcase nearly 400 artefacts spanning Belafonte’s extraordinary seven-decade career. Taking place on Thursday, 6 March 2025, in Los Angeles and online at juliensauctions.com, this historic event offers the public an unprecedented glimpse into the legacy of one of the most celebrated entertainers and civil rights figures of the 20th and 21st centuries.
As part of the commemoration, Julien’s Auctions and TCM, in collaboration with the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC), will host a special screening of the acclaimed documentary Following Harry on Wednesday, 19 February. A panel discussion will follow, featuring the film’s director Susanne Rostock, BMAC President Willie “Prophet” Stiggers, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Aloe Blacc, and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner Chuck D of Public Enemy. The screening coincides with Black History Month and will be accompanied by a special TCM preview highlighting key items from Belafonte’s collection and his illustrious career.
Belafonte rose to fame in the 1950s as a nightclub singer, achieving global recognition with his 1956 album Calypso, featuring timeless hits such as Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) and Jamaica Farewell. He became the first solo artist to sell over a million copies of an album, rivalling Elvis Presley on the charts. His breakthrough in Hollywood came with starring roles in Carmen Jones (1954) and Island in the Sun (1957), making him one of the first Black leading men in American cinema. In 1959, he became the first Black performer to win an Emmy for Tonight with Belafonte.
Inspired by civil rights leader Paul Robeson, Belafonte used his stardom to advocate for social justice. He became a confidant of Dr Martin Luther King Jr., *** Loc
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FEATURE - Hey Mister Tally Man, Tally Me Banana: Memorabilia aus dem Nachlass von Harry Belafonte werden versteigert
Memorabilia from the life of musician, Hollywood icon, and activist Harry Belafonte is heading to auction.
Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies (TCM) have announced an exclusive auction event titled Harry Belafonte: A Man of Action.
The auction will showcase nearly 400 artefacts spanning Belafonte’s extraordinary seven-decade career. Taking place on Thursday, 6 March 2025, in Los Angeles and online at juliensauctions.com, this historic event offers the public an unprecedented glimpse into the legacy of one of the most celebrated entertainers and civil rights figures of the 20th and 21st centuries.
As part of the commemoration, Julien’s Auctions and TCM, in collaboration with the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC), will host a special screening of the acclaimed documentary Following Harry on Wednesday, 19 February. A panel discussion will follow, featuring the film’s director Susanne Rostock, BMAC President Willie “Prophet” Stiggers, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Aloe Blacc, and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner Chuck D of Public Enemy. The screening coincides with Black History Month and will be accompanied by a special TCM preview highlighting key items from Belafonte’s collection and his illustrious career.
Belafonte rose to fame in the 1950s as a nightclub singer, achieving global recognition with his 1956 album Calypso, featuring timeless hits such as Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) and Jamaica Farewell. He became the first solo artist to sell over a million copies of an album, rivalling Elvis Presley on the charts. His breakthrough in Hollywood came with starring roles in Carmen Jones (1954) and Island in the Sun (1957), making him one of the first Black leading men in American cinema. In 1959, he became the first Black performer to win an Emmy for Tonight with Belafonte.
Inspired by civil rights leader Paul Robeson, Belafonte used his stardom to advocate for social justice. He became a confidant of Dr Martin Luther King Jr., *** Loc
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FEATURE - Über 1500 Requisiten aus Filmklassikern, Fernsehen und Musik sollen versteigert werden
Bruce Lee Striking Shield. See story SWMRprops by Danny Halpin Over 1,500 pieces of film, television and music memorabilia worth over £11 million are to go on auction. The items include props from classic movies such as the complete costume from the Superman franchise played by Christopher Reeve, which is estimated to be worth between £250,000 and £500,000. Also up for sale are Darth Vader’s gloves from the original Star Wars (£150,000 to £250,000) and the Bible used by Tim Robbins’s character in The Shawshank Redemption to hide his miniature hammer (£100,000 to £150,000). Buyers can even purchase the legal title for ownership and use of the licence plate J 8OND (£80,000 to £120,000). *** Local Caption *** 40029633
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FEATURE - Über 1500 Requisiten aus Filmklassikern, Fernsehen und Musik sollen versteigert werden
Commodus' (Joaquin Phoenix) ''Victorious Return to Rome'' Chariot. See story SWMRprops by Danny Halpin Over 1,500 pieces of film, television and music memorabilia worth over £11 million are to go on auction. The items include props from classic movies such as the complete costume from the Superman franchise played by Christopher Reeve, which is estimated to be worth between £250,000 and £500,000. Also up for sale are Darth Vader’s gloves from the original Star Wars (£150,000 to £250,000) and the Bible used by Tim Robbins’s character in The Shawshank Redemption to hide his miniature hammer (£100,000 to £150,000). Buyers can even purchase the legal title for ownership and use of the licence plate J 8OND (£80,000 to £120,000). *** Local Caption *** 40029628
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FEATURE - Über 1500 Requisiten aus Filmklassikern, Fernsehen und Musik sollen versteigert werden
Elf sleigh. See story SWMRprops by Danny Halpin Over 1,500 pieces of film, television and music memorabilia worth over £11 million are to go on auction. The items include props from classic movies such as the complete costume from the Superman franchise played by Christopher Reeve, which is estimated to be worth between £250,000 and £500,000. Also up for sale are Darth Vader’s gloves from the original Star Wars (£150,000 to £250,000) and the Bible used by Tim Robbins’s character in The Shawshank Redemption to hide his miniature hammer (£100,000 to £150,000). Buyers can even purchase the legal title for ownership and use of the licence plate J 8OND (£80,000 to £120,000). *** Local Caption *** 40029622
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FEATURE - Über 1500 Requisiten aus Filmklassikern, Fernsehen und Musik sollen versteigert werden
James Bond licence plate. See story SWMRprops by Danny Halpin Over 1,500 pieces of film, television and music memorabilia worth over £11 million are to go on auction. The items include props from classic movies such as the complete costume from the Superman franchise played by Christopher Reeve, which is estimated to be worth between £250,000 and £500,000. Also up for sale are Darth Vader’s gloves from the original Star Wars (£150,000 to £250,000) and the Bible used by Tim Robbins’s character in The Shawshank Redemption to hide his miniature hammer (£100,000 to £150,000). Buyers can even purchase the legal title for ownership and use of the licence plate J 8OND (£80,000 to £120,000). *** Local Caption *** 40029626
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FEATURE - Über 1500 Requisiten aus Filmklassikern, Fernsehen und Musik sollen versteigert werden
Fraggle puppet. See story SWMRprops by Danny Halpin Over 1,500 pieces of film, television and music memorabilia worth over £11 million are to go on auction. The items include props from classic movies such as the complete costume from the Superman franchise played by Christopher Reeve, which is estimated to be worth between £250,000 and £500,000. Also up for sale are Darth Vader’s gloves from the original Star Wars (£150,000 to £250,000) and the Bible used by Tim Robbins’s character in The Shawshank Redemption to hide his miniature hammer (£100,000 to £150,000). Buyers can even purchase the legal title for ownership and use of the licence plate J 8OND (£80,000 to £120,000). *** Local Caption *** 40029644
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FEATURE - Über 1500 Requisiten aus Filmklassikern, Fernsehen und Musik sollen versteigert werden
Yoda's Jedi robe. See story SWMRprops by Danny Halpin Over 1,500 pieces of film, television and music memorabilia worth over £11 million are to go on auction. The items include props from classic movies such as the complete costume from the Superman franchise played by Christopher Reeve, which is estimated to be worth between £250,000 and £500,000. Also up for sale are Darth Vader’s gloves from the original Star Wars (£150,000 to £250,000) and the Bible used by Tim Robbins’s character in The Shawshank Redemption to hide his miniature hammer (£100,000 to £150,000). Buyers can even purchase the legal title for ownership and use of the licence plate J 8OND (£80,000 to £120,000). *** Local Caption *** 40029640
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FEATURE - Über 1500 Requisiten aus Filmklassikern, Fernsehen und Musik sollen versteigert werden
The Shawshank Redemption Rockhammer Bible. See story SWMRprops by Danny Halpin Over 1,500 pieces of film, television and music memorabilia worth over £11 million are to go on auction. The items include props from classic movies such as the complete costume from the Superman franchise played by Christopher Reeve, which is estimated to be worth between £250,000 and £500,000. Also up for sale are Darth Vader’s gloves from the original Star Wars (£150,000 to £250,000) and the Bible used by Tim Robbins’s character in The Shawshank Redemption to hide his miniature hammer (£100,000 to £150,000). Buyers can even purchase the legal title for ownership and use of the licence plate J 8OND (£80,000 to £120,000). *** Local Caption *** 40029641
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FEATURE - Über 1500 Requisiten aus Filmklassikern, Fernsehen und Musik sollen versteigert werden
The Batman Batarang. See story SWMRprops by Danny Halpin Over 1,500 pieces of film, television and music memorabilia worth over £11 million are to go on auction. The items include props from classic movies such as the complete costume from the Superman franchise played by Christopher Reeve, which is estimated to be worth between £250,000 and £500,000. Also up for sale are Darth Vader’s gloves from the original Star Wars (£150,000 to £250,000) and the Bible used by Tim Robbins’s character in The Shawshank Redemption to hide his miniature hammer (£100,000 to £150,000). Buyers can even purchase the legal title for ownership and use of the licence plate J 8OND (£80,000 to £120,000). *** Local Caption *** 40029629
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FEATURE - Über 1500 Requisiten aus Filmklassikern, Fernsehen und Musik sollen versteigert werden
James Bond Sean Connery Little Nellie Helmet. See story SWMRprops by Danny Halpin Over 1,500 pieces of film, television and music memorabilia worth over £11 million are to go on auction. The items include props from classic movies such as the complete costume from the Superman franchise played by Christopher Reeve, which is estimated to be worth between £250,000 and £500,000. Also up for sale are Darth Vader’s gloves from the original Star Wars (£150,000 to £250,000) and the Bible used by Tim Robbins’s character in The Shawshank Redemption to hide his miniature hammer (£100,000 to £150,000). Buyers can even purchase the legal title for ownership and use of the licence plate J 8OND (£80,000 to £120,000). *** Local Caption *** 40029638
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FEATURE - Über 1500 Requisiten aus Filmklassikern, Fernsehen und Musik sollen versteigert werden
Doctor Who New Paradigm Dalek. See story SWMRprops by Danny Halpin Over 1,500 pieces of film, television and music memorabilia worth over £11 million are to go on auction. The items include props from classic movies such as the complete costume from the Superman franchise played by Christopher Reeve, which is estimated to be worth between £250,000 and £500,000. Also up for sale are Darth Vader’s gloves from the original Star Wars (£150,000 to £250,000) and the Bible used by Tim Robbins’s character in The Shawshank Redemption to hide his miniature hammer (£100,000 to £150,000). Buyers can even purchase the legal title for ownership and use of the licence plate J 8OND (£80,000 to £120,000). *** Local Caption *** 40029643
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FEATURE - Über 1500 Requisiten aus Filmklassikern, Fernsehen und Musik sollen versteigert werden
Wonder Woman Tiara. See story SWMRprops by Danny Halpin Over 1,500 pieces of film, television and music memorabilia worth over £11 million are to go on auction. The items include props from classic movies such as the complete costume from the Superman franchise played by Christopher Reeve, which is estimated to be worth between £250,000 and £500,000. Also up for sale are Darth Vader’s gloves from the original Star Wars (£150,000 to £250,000) and the Bible used by Tim Robbins’s character in The Shawshank Redemption to hide his miniature hammer (£100,000 to £150,000). Buyers can even purchase the legal title for ownership and use of the licence plate J 8OND (£80,000 to £120,000). *** Local Caption *** 40029646
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FEATURE - Über 1500 Requisiten aus Filmklassikern, Fernsehen und Musik sollen versteigert werden
Hero Wooden Potter wand. See story SWMRprops by Danny Halpin Over 1,500 pieces of film, television and music memorabilia worth over £11 million are to go on auction. The items include props from classic movies such as the complete costume from the Superman franchise played by Christopher Reeve, which is estimated to be worth between £250,000 and £500,000. Also up for sale are Darth Vader’s gloves from the original Star Wars (£150,000 to £250,000) and the Bible used by Tim Robbins’s character in The Shawshank Redemption to hide his miniature hammer (£100,000 to £150,000). Buyers can even purchase the legal title for ownership and use of the licence plate J 8OND (£80,000 to £120,000). *** Local Caption *** 40029634
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FEATURE - Über 1500 Requisiten aus Filmklassikern, Fernsehen und Musik sollen versteigert werden
Gandalf's Ian Mckellen Glamdring sword. See story SWMRprops by Danny Halpin Over 1,500 pieces of film, television and music memorabilia worth over £11 million are to go on auction. The items include props from classic movies such as the complete costume from the Superman franchise played by Christopher Reeve, which is estimated to be worth between £250,000 and £500,000. Also up for sale are Darth Vader’s gloves from the original Star Wars (£150,000 to £250,000) and the Bible used by Tim Robbins’s character in The Shawshank Redemption to hide his miniature hammer (£100,000 to £150,000). Buyers can even purchase the legal title for ownership and use of the licence plate J 8OND (£80,000 to £120,000). *** Local Caption *** 40029639
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FEATURE - Über 1500 Requisiten aus Filmklassikern, Fernsehen und Musik sollen versteigert werden
Rare Marlon Brando behind the scenes photos. See story SWMRprops by Danny Halpin Over 1,500 pieces of film, television and music memorabilia worth over £11 million are to go on auction. The items include props from classic movies such as the complete costume from the Superman franchise played by Christopher Reeve, which is estimated to be worth between £250,000 and £500,000. Also up for sale are Darth Vader’s gloves from the original Star Wars (£150,000 to £250,000) and the Bible used by Tim Robbins’s character in The Shawshank Redemption to hide his miniature hammer (£100,000 to £150,000). Buyers can even purchase the legal title for ownership and use of the licence plate J 8OND (£80,000 to £120,000). *** Local Caption *** 40029635
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FEATURE - Über 1500 Requisiten aus Filmklassikern, Fernsehen und Musik sollen versteigert werden
Doctor Strange's Benedict Cumberbatch sling ring. See story SWMRprops by Danny Halpin Over 1,500 pieces of film, television and music memorabilia worth over £11 million are to go on auction. The items include props from classic movies such as the complete costume from the Superman franchise played by Christopher Reeve, which is estimated to be worth between £250,000 and £500,000. Also up for sale are Darth Vader’s gloves from the original Star Wars (£150,000 to £250,000) and the Bible used by Tim Robbins’s character in The Shawshank Redemption to hide his miniature hammer (£100,000 to £150,000). Buyers can even purchase the legal title for ownership and use of the licence plate J 8OND (£80,000 to £120,000). *** Local Caption *** 40029636
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