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NEWS - James-Bond-Auktion: Christie's versteigert Requisiten
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Barbara Dana Broccoli CBE at the sale - Live Evening Auction of Christie's and EON Productions' official two-part charity sale, Sixty Years of James Bond, presented 25 lots which realised £6,103,500 far exceeding the overall pre-sale estimate. Lots were 100% sold with international collectors and fans registered from 17 countries. The vendors, led by EON Productions, are donating 100% of their auction proceeds to their nominated charitable causes and Christie's is also donating 100% of the profitable proceeds from the buyer's premium.
Live Auction for Christies Charity James Bond Sale., King Street, London, UK - 28 Sep 2022
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NEWS - James-Bond-Auktion: Christie's versteigert Requisiten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/Shutterstock (13429438i)
Samantha Bond, who played Miss Moneypenny, attends - Live Evening Auction of Christie's and EON Productions' official two-part charity sale, Sixty Years of James Bond, presented 25 lots which realised £6,103,500 far exceeding the overall pre-sale estimate. Lots were 100% sold with international collectors and fans registered from 17 countries. The vendors, led by EON Productions, are donating 100% of their auction proceeds to their nominated charitable causes and Christie's is also donating 100% of the profitable proceeds from the buyer's premium.
Live Auction for Christies Charity James Bond Sale., King Street, London, UK - 28 Sep 2022
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NEWS - James-Bond-Auktion: Christie's versteigert Requisiten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/Shutterstock (13429438j)
Samantha Bond, who played Miss Moneypenny, attends - Live Evening Auction of Christie's and EON Productions' official two-part charity sale, Sixty Years of James Bond, presented 25 lots which realised £6,103,500 far exceeding the overall pre-sale estimate. Lots were 100% sold with international collectors and fans registered from 17 countries. The vendors, led by EON Productions, are donating 100% of their auction proceeds to their nominated charitable causes and Christie's is also donating 100% of the profitable proceeds from the buyer's premium.
Live Auction for Christies Charity James Bond Sale., King Street, London, UK - 28 Sep 2022
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NEWS - James-Bond-Auktion: Christie's versteigert Requisiten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/Shutterstock (13429438h)
A Fractured Mask And Costume With Bullet Holes, Worn By Rami Malek As Safin, Designed By Suttirat Anne Larlarb, Est: £8,000-12,000, Sold to benefit: Breaking Barriers, Price realised: £107,100 - Live Evening Auction of Christie's and EON Productions' official two-part charity sale, Sixty Years of James Bond, presented 25 lots which realised £6,103,500 far exceeding the overall pre-sale estimate. Lots were 100% sold with international collectors and fans registered from 17 countries. The vendors, led by EON Productions, are donating 100% of their auction proceeds to their nominated charitable causes and Christie's is also donating 100% of the profitable proceeds from the buyer's premium.
Live Auction for Christies Charity James Bond Sale., King Street, London, UK - 28 Sep 2022
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NEWS - James-Bond-Auktion: Christie's versteigert Requisiten
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A Swarovski Crystal-Mounted, Green Enamel And Gold-Plated Prop Egg, Commissioned From Asprey, London, Estimate: £6,000-10,000 Sold to benefit: UNICEF, Price realised: £327,600 - Live Evening Auction of Christie's and EON Productions' official two-part charity sale, Sixty Years of James Bond, presented 25 lots which realised £6,103,500 far exceeding the overall pre-sale estimate. Lots were 100% sold with international collectors and fans registered from 17 countries. The vendors, led by EON Productions, are donating 100% of their auction proceeds to their nominated charitable causes and Christie's is also donating 100% of the profitable proceeds from the buyer's premium.
Live Auction for Christies Charity James Bond Sale., King Street, London, UK - 28 Sep 2022
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NEWS - James-Bond-Auktion: Christie's versteigert Requisiten
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No Time To Die Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE, Est: £20,000-30,000, Sold to benefit: Severn Hospice, Price realised: £138,600 - Live Evening Auction of Christie's and EON Productions' official two-part charity sale, Sixty Years of James Bond, presented 25 lots which realised £6,103,500 far exceeding the overall pre-sale estimate. Lots were 100% sold with international collectors and fans registered from 17 countries. The vendors, led by EON Productions, are donating 100% of their auction proceeds to their nominated charitable causes and Christie's is also donating 100% of the profitable proceeds from the buyer's premium.
Live Auction for Christies Charity James Bond Sale., King Street, London, UK - 28 Sep 2022
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NEWS - James-Bond-Auktion: Christie's versteigert Requisiten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/Shutterstock (13429438l)
A Swarovski Crystal-Mounted, Green Enamel And Gold-Plated Prop Egg, Commissioned From Asprey, London, Estimate: £6,000-10,000 Sold to benefit: UNICEF, Price realised: £327,600 - Live Evening Auction of Christie's and EON Productions' official two-part charity sale, Sixty Years of James Bond, presented 25 lots which realised £6,103,500 far exceeding the overall pre-sale estimate. Lots were 100% sold with international collectors and fans registered from 17 countries. The vendors, led by EON Productions, are donating 100% of their auction proceeds to their nominated charitable causes and Christie's is also donating 100% of the profitable proceeds from the buyer's premium.
Live Auction for Christies Charity James Bond Sale., King Street, London, UK - 28 Sep 2022
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NEWS - James-Bond-Auktion: Christie's versteigert Requisiten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/Shutterstock (13429438g)
No Time To Die Aston Martin DB5 stunt car, Est: £1,500,000-2,000,000, Sold to benefit: The Prince's Trust, Price realised: £2,922,000 - Live Evening Auction of Christie's and EON Productions' official two-part charity sale, Sixty Years of James Bond, presented 25 lots which realised £6,103,500 far exceeding the overall pre-sale estimate. Lots were 100% sold with international collectors and fans registered from 17 countries. The vendors, led by EON Productions, are donating 100% of their auction proceeds to their nominated charitable causes and Christie's is also donating 100% of the profitable proceeds from the buyer's premium.
Live Auction for Christies Charity James Bond Sale., King Street, London, UK - 28 Sep 2022
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NEWS - James-Bond-Auktion: Christie's versteigert Requisiten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/Shutterstock (13429438d)
Live Evening Auction of Christie's and EON Productions' official two-part charity sale, Sixty Years of James Bond, presented 25 lots which realised £6,103,500 far exceeding the overall pre-sale estimate. Lots were 100% sold with international collectors and fans registered from 17 countries. The vendors, led by EON Productions, are donating 100% of their auction proceeds to their nominated charitable causes and Christie's is also donating 100% of the profitable proceeds from the buyer's premium.
Live Auction for Christies Charity James Bond Sale., King Street, London, UK - 28 Sep 2022
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NEWS - James-Bond-Auktion: Christie's versteigert Requisiten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/Shutterstock (13429438e)
Jussi Pylkkänen, Christie's Global President and Auctioneer - Live Evening Auction of Christie's and EON Productions' official two-part charity sale, Sixty Years of James Bond, presented 25 lots which realised £6,103,500 far exceeding the overall pre-sale estimate. Lots were 100% sold with international collectors and fans registered from 17 countries. The vendors, led by EON Productions, are donating 100% of their auction proceeds to their nominated charitable causes and Christie's is also donating 100% of the profitable proceeds from the buyer's premium.
Live Auction for Christies Charity James Bond Sale., King Street, London, UK - 28 Sep 2022
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NEWS - James-Bond-Auktion: Christie's versteigert Requisiten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/Shutterstock (13429438c)
Barbara Dana Broccoli CBE at the sale - Live Evening Auction of Christie's and EON Productions' official two-part charity sale, Sixty Years of James Bond, presented 25 lots which realised £6,103,500 far exceeding the overall pre-sale estimate. Lots were 100% sold with international collectors and fans registered from 17 countries. The vendors, led by EON Productions, are donating 100% of their auction proceeds to their nominated charitable causes and Christie's is also donating 100% of the profitable proceeds from the buyer's premium.
Live Auction for Christies Charity James Bond Sale., King Street, London, UK - 28 Sep 2022
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DUK10151952_002
NEWS - James-Bond-Auktion: Christie's versteigert Requisiten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/Shutterstock (13429438a)
Spectre Day Of The Dead Parade 'Aztec' Skeleton Puppet, Est £4,000 -6,000, hangs above the pre sale drinks area - Live Evening Auction of Christie's and EON Productions' official two-part charity sale, Sixty Years of James Bond, presented 25 lots which realised £6,103,500 far exceeding the overall pre-sale estimate. Lots were 100% sold with international collectors and fans registered from 17 countries. The vendors, led by EON Productions, are donating 100% of their auction proceeds to their nominated charitable causes and Christie's is also donating 100% of the profitable proceeds from the buyer's premium.
Live Auction for Christies Charity James Bond Sale., King Street, London, UK - 28 Sep 2022
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NEWS - James-Bond-Auktion: Christie's versteigert Requisiten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/Shutterstock (13429438b)
Spectre Day Of The Dead Parade 'Aztec' Skeleton Puppet, Est £4,000 -6,000, hangs above the pre sale drinks area - Live Evening Auction of Christie's and EON Productions' official two-part charity sale, Sixty Years of James Bond, presented 25 lots which realised £6,103,500 far exceeding the overall pre-sale estimate. Lots were 100% sold with international collectors and fans registered from 17 countries. The vendors, led by EON Productions, are donating 100% of their auction proceeds to their nominated charitable causes and Christie's is also donating 100% of the profitable proceeds from the buyer's premium.
Live Auction for Christies Charity James Bond Sale., King Street, London, UK - 28 Sep 2022
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Simon de Pury
Portrait of Simon de Pury at his new gallery on Grafton Street in Mayfair, with artworks by Wojciech Fangor.
Simon de Pury is a Swiss art auctioneer and collector. He is chairman and co-founder of the art auction house Phillips de Pury & Company, one of the largest art auction houses in the world.
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Simon de Pury
Portrait of Simon de Pury at his new gallery on Grafton Street in Mayfair, with artworks by Wojciech Fangor.
Simon de Pury is a Swiss art auctioneer and collector. He is chairman and co-founder of the art auction house Phillips de Pury & Company, one of the largest art auction houses in the world.
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Simon de Pury
Portrait of Simon de Pury at his new gallery on Grafton Street in Mayfair, with artworks by Wojciech Fangor.
Simon de Pury is a Swiss art auctioneer and collector. He is chairman and co-founder of the art auction house Phillips de Pury & Company, one of the largest art auction houses in the world.
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Simon de Pury
Portrait of Simon de Pury at his new gallery on Grafton Street in Mayfair, with artworks by Wojciech Fangor.
Simon de Pury is a Swiss art auctioneer and collector. He is chairman and co-founder of the art auction house Phillips de Pury & Company, one of the largest art auction houses in the world.
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Simon de Pury
Portrait of Simon de Pury at his new gallery on Grafton Street in Mayfair, with artworks by Wojciech Fangor.
Simon de Pury is a Swiss art auctioneer and collector. He is chairman and co-founder of the art auction house Phillips de Pury & Company, one of the largest art auction houses in the world.
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Simon de Pury
Portrait of Simon de Pury at his new gallery on Grafton Street in Mayfair, with artworks by Wojciech Fangor.
Simon de Pury is a Swiss art auctioneer and collector. He is chairman and co-founder of the art auction house Phillips de Pury & Company, one of the largest art auction houses in the world.
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Simon de Pury
Portrait of Simon de Pury at his new gallery on Grafton Street in Mayfair, with artworks by Wojciech Fangor.
Simon de Pury is a Swiss art auctioneer and collector. He is chairman and co-founder of the art auction house Phillips de Pury & Company, one of the largest art auction houses in the world.
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Simon de Pury
Portrait of Simon de Pury at his new gallery on Grafton Street in Mayfair, with artworks by Wojciech Fangor.
Simon de Pury is a Swiss art auctioneer and collector. He is chairman and co-founder of the art auction house Phillips de Pury & Company, one of the largest art auction houses in the world.
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Simon de Pury
Portrait of Simon de Pury at his new gallery on Grafton Street in Mayfair, with artworks by Wojciech Fangor.
Simon de Pury is a Swiss art auctioneer and collector. He is chairman and co-founder of the art auction house Phillips de Pury & Company, one of the largest art auction houses in the world.
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Simon de Pury
Portrait of Simon de Pury at his new gallery on Grafton Street in Mayfair, with artworks by Wojciech Fangor.
Simon de Pury is a Swiss art auctioneer and collector. He is chairman and co-founder of the art auction house Phillips de Pury & Company, one of the largest art auction houses in the world.
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Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Paul Tonge / Rex Features (1469396b)
Auctioneer Charles Hanson pictured with Saddam Hussein's buttock from the giant bronze statue which was toppled in the liberation of Baghdad and smuggled out of Iraq by former SAS hero Nigel Ely., The piece is expected to attract 'global interest when it is auctioned in Derby later this month.
Bidding For Saddam's Bronze Behind
Former SAS soldier Nigel 'Spud' Ely is planning to cash in on his time spent in Iraq by auctioning off one of his spoils of war: part of the backside of the bronze Saddam Hussein statue famously pulled down in Baghdad in front of the world's television networks seven years ago as the tyrant's reign came to an end.
The 2ft-square piece of the despot's metal arse will now be sold off to raise money for injured ex-service personnel.
Spud was working with a TV news crew on the frontline in 2003 when Baghdad was liberated by coalition forces led by Britain and the US.
He arrived in the city's Firdos Square just after the statue of Saddam had been torn down by jubilant Iraqis and US Marines.
Despite the cordon of US marines around the prostrate statue, Spud was allowed through after showing his credentials and helped himself to Saddam's bronze behind with a little help from another soldier, a crowbar and a sledgehammer.
After smuggling it out under the guise of military vehicle armour, Spud will now be letting it go under the hammer - hopefully for a five-figure sum - at a Derby auction this October, with collectors referring to the piece as 'war relic art'.
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Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Paul Tonge / Rex Features (1469396a)
Auctioneer Charles Hanson pictured with Saddam Hussein's buttock from the giant bronze statue which was toppled in the liberation of Baghdad and smuggled out of Iraq by former SAS hero Nigel Ely., The piece is expected to attract 'global interest when it is auctioned in Derby later this month.
Bidding For Saddam's Bronze Behind
Former SAS soldier Nigel 'Spud' Ely is planning to cash in on his time spent in Iraq by auctioning off one of his spoils of war: part of the backside of the bronze Saddam Hussein statue famously pulled down in Baghdad in front of the world's television networks seven years ago as the tyrant's reign came to an end.
The 2ft-square piece of the despot's metal arse will now be sold off to raise money for injured ex-service personnel.
Spud was working with a TV news crew on the frontline in 2003 when Baghdad was liberated by coalition forces led by Britain and the US.
He arrived in the city's Firdos Square just after the statue of Saddam had been torn down by jubilant Iraqis and US Marines.
Despite the cordon of US marines around the prostrate statue, Spud was allowed through after showing his credentials and helped himself to Saddam's bronze behind with a little help from another soldier, a crowbar and a sledgehammer.
After smuggling it out under the guise of military vehicle armour, Spud will now be letting it go under the hammer - hopefully for a five-figure sum - at a Derby auction this October, with collectors referring to the piece as 'war relic art'.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VBYQYSSEC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Freddie For A Day celebration, The Savoy, London, Britain - 05 Sep 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features (1432959CL)
Auctioneer Lord Harry Dalmeny
Freddie For A Day celebration, The Savoy, London, Britain - 05 Sep 2011
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Silk production - from worm to catwalk, southern India - 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Haydn West / Rex Features ( 1196132ap )
Silk production - from worm to catwalk, southern India - 2010
SILK PRODUCTION - FROM WORM TO CATWALK
For many silk - the Queen of all fabrics - spells luxury, elegance, class and comfort.
But for hundreds of thousands of people in India it is something much more mundane but infinitely important - a vital life line.
An estimated 700,000 people are involved in various sericulture (silk production) activities in India.
Half of all the silk produced in India comes from the region of Karnataka where a sub-tropical climate allows for year-round production.
In 2007-08 India exported more than GBP 400 million of raw silk, carpets and ready made garments.
In 2007 alone it produced 18,320 metric tonnes of raw silk, making it the second a largest silk producer in the world.
It is second only behind China, which produced 108,420 metric tonnes of raw silk in the same period.
While the difference is vast, India's contribution is even more impressive considering that much of its production is done using outdated tools or by hand.
Ultimately, however, poor technology and high production costs undermine the vital role played by sericulture in improving India's rural economy.
The Worm
The Silkworm Seed Production Centre in Mysore is run by Professor N.M. Biram Saheb.
He explains that the Indian government pioneered the provision of disease free lays of eggs as a way of improving yields without increasing start-up costs
The practice means that farmers are provided with a steady stream of healthy silkworm eggs.
It is deep in the seed production centre where the 'work' of creating these eggs takes place - in darkened rooms where moths are laid out on newspaper in racks of plastic trays.
Powerhouses of the silk industry they may be, but in reality they are pale weaklings whose only purpose is to mat...
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Silk production - from worm to catwalk, southern India - 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Haydn West / Rex Features ( 1196132am )
Silk production - from worm to catwalk, southern India - 2010
SILK PRODUCTION - FROM WORM TO CATWALK
For many silk - the Queen of all fabrics - spells luxury, elegance, class and comfort.
But for hundreds of thousands of people in India it is something much more mundane but infinitely important - a vital life line.
An estimated 700,000 people are involved in various sericulture (silk production) activities in India.
Half of all the silk produced in India comes from the region of Karnataka where a sub-tropical climate allows for year-round production.
In 2007-08 India exported more than GBP 400 million of raw silk, carpets and ready made garments.
In 2007 alone it produced 18,320 metric tonnes of raw silk, making it the second a largest silk producer in the world.
It is second only behind China, which produced 108,420 metric tonnes of raw silk in the same period.
While the difference is vast, India's contribution is even more impressive considering that much of its production is done using outdated tools or by hand.
Ultimately, however, poor technology and high production costs undermine the vital role played by sericulture in improving India's rural economy.
The Worm
The Silkworm Seed Production Centre in Mysore is run by Professor N.M. Biram Saheb.
He explains that the Indian government pioneered the provision of disease free lays of eggs as a way of improving yields without increasing start-up costs
The practice means that farmers are provided with a steady stream of healthy silkworm eggs.
It is deep in the seed production centre where the 'work' of creating these eggs takes place - in darkened rooms where moths are laid out on newspaper in racks of plastic trays.
Powerhouses of the silk industry they may be, but in reality they are pale weaklings whose only purpose is to mat...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EJXQVU
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Auction of Pamela Hansons photograph of Carla Bruni at Villa Grisebach in Berlin, Germany - 04 Jun 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christian Schroth / Rex Features ( 939419f )
Auctioneer Peter Graf zu Eltz at the auction of Pamela Hansons photograph of Carla Bruni
Auction of Pamela Hansons photograph of Carla Bruni at Villa Grisebach in Berlin, Germany - 04 Jun 2009
Auction of Pamela Hansons photograph of Carla Bruni (shot for Vogue) at Villa Grisebach. It was sold for 13090 Euro to an anonimous telefon-bidder.
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Auction of Pamela Hansons photograph of Carla Bruni at Villa Grisebach in Berlin, Germany - 04 Jun 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christian Schroth / Rex Features ( 939419e )
Auctioneer Peter Graf zu Eltz at the auction of Pamela Hansons photograph of Carla Bruni
Auction of Pamela Hansons photograph of Carla Bruni at Villa Grisebach in Berlin, Germany - 04 Jun 2009
Auction of Pamela Hansons photograph of Carla Bruni (shot for Vogue) at Villa Grisebach. It was sold for 13090 Euro to an anonimous telefon-bidder.
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Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 848373b )
PIC SHOWS AUCTIONEER TERRY WOODCOCK WITH SOME OF THE MEMORABILIA UP FOR AUCTION.{br}A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Happy Meals to create the biggest collection of McDonald's memorabilia in the UK.{br} {br}The fast food fan has spent 10 years visiting McDonald's across the UK collecting more than 7,000 items, including toys, boxes and posters.{br} {br}The rare McMemorabilia, which features the only known complete set of the 101 Dalmations figures in their original bags, is now up for auction and could fetch as much as GBP 20,000.{br} {br}"It's one of the most unique collections that's ever been on the market," said Terry Woodcock, owner of Unique Auctions, Lincoln, where the sale is taking place.{br} {br}"The interest has been quite phenomenal and we're expecting to attract buyers from all over the world."{br} {br}The seller, a dad in his early 40's, began his collection in 1990, five years after McDonald's started producing advertising memorabilia.{br} {br}It includes hundreds of rare promotional posters and at least 200 different Happy Meal boxes, some of which have never been used.{br} {br}But the lots expected to attract the most interest are the 72 toy displays from 1990 to 1999, complete with a full compliment of toys.{br} {br}"One of the most valuable lots is likely to be a complete set of the 101 Dalmation figures, still in their original plastic bags from around Christmas 1996," said Mr Woodcock.{br} {br}"These toys were packed in opaque white plastic bags and sent to restaurants in boxes containing only one type of toy and no one else is thought to have the complete set.{br} {br}"It could have taken him up to 10,000 meals to collect all of them."{br} {br}SEE COPY CATCHLINE Fan eats 10 000 Happy Meals
One Customer ServedÖ..10,000 Times
ONE CUSTOMER SERVEDÖ..10,000 TIMES
A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Ha...
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Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 848373a )
PIC SHOWS AUCTIONEER TERRY WOODCOCK WITH SOME OF THE MEMORABILIA UP FOR AUCTION.{br}A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Happy Meals to create the biggest collection of McDonald's memorabilia in the UK.{br} {br}The fast food fan has spent 10 years visiting McDonald's across the UK collecting more than 7,000 items, including toys, boxes and posters.{br} {br}The rare McMemorabilia, which features the only known complete set of the 101 Dalmations figures in their original bags, is now up for auction and could fetch as much as GBP 20,000.{br} {br}"It's one of the most unique collections that's ever been on the market," said Terry Woodcock, owner of Unique Auctions, Lincoln, where the sale is taking place.{br} {br}"The interest has been quite phenomenal and we're expecting to attract buyers from all over the world."{br} {br}The seller, a dad in his early 40's, began his collection in 1990, five years after McDonald's started producing advertising memorabilia.{br} {br}It includes hundreds of rare promotional posters and at least 200 different Happy Meal boxes, some of which have never been used.{br} {br}But the lots expected to attract the most interest are the 72 toy displays from 1990 to 1999, complete with a full compliment of toys.{br} {br}"One of the most valuable lots is likely to be a complete set of the 101 Dalmation figures, still in their original plastic bags from around Christmas 1996," said Mr Woodcock.{br} {br}"These toys were packed in opaque white plastic bags and sent to restaurants in boxes containing only one type of toy and no one else is thought to have the complete set.{br} {br}"It could have taken him up to 10,000 meals to collect all of them."{br} {br}SEE COPY CATCHLINE Fan eats 10 000 Happy Meals
One Customer ServedÖ..10,000 Times
ONE CUSTOMER SERVEDÖ..10,000 TIMES
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Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 848373f )
PIC SHOWS AUCTIONEER TERRY WOODCOCK WITH SOME OF THE MEMORABILIA UP FOR AUCTION.{br}A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Happy Meals to create the biggest collection of McDonald's memorabilia in the UK.{br} {br}The fast food fan has spent 10 years visiting McDonald's across the UK collecting more than 7,000 items, including toys, boxes and posters.{br} {br}The rare McMemorabilia, which features the only known complete set of the 101 Dalmations figures in their original bags, is now up for auction and could fetch as much as GBP 20,000.{br} {br}"It's one of the most unique collections that's ever been on the market," said Terry Woodcock, owner of Unique Auctions, Lincoln, where the sale is taking place.{br} {br}"The interest has been quite phenomenal and we're expecting to attract buyers from all over the world."{br} {br}The seller, a dad in his early 40's, began his collection in 1990, five years after McDonald's started producing advertising memorabilia.{br} {br}It includes hundreds of rare promotional posters and at least 200 different Happy Meal boxes, some of which have never been used.{br} {br}But the lots expected to attract the most interest are the 72 toy displays from 1990 to 1999, complete with a full compliment of toys.{br} {br}"One of the most valuable lots is likely to be a complete set of the 101 Dalmation figures, still in their original plastic bags from around Christmas 1996," said Mr Woodcock.{br} {br}"These toys were packed in opaque white plastic bags and sent to restaurants in boxes containing only one type of toy and no one else is thought to have the complete set.{br} {br}"It could have taken him up to 10,000 meals to collect all of them."{br} {br}SEE COPY CATCHLINE Fan eats 10 000 Happy Meals
One Customer ServedÖ..10,000 Times
ONE CUSTOMER SERVEDÖ..10,000 TIMES
A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Ha...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HEYJP
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Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 848373e )
PIC SHOWS AUCTIONEER TERRY WOODCOCK WITH SOME OF THE MEMORABILIA UP FOR AUCTION.{br}A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Happy Meals to create the biggest collection of McDonald's memorabilia in the UK.{br} {br}The fast food fan has spent 10 years visiting McDonald's across the UK collecting more than 7,000 items, including toys, boxes and posters.{br} {br}The rare McMemorabilia, which features the only known complete set of the 101 Dalmations figures in their original bags, is now up for auction and could fetch as much as GBP 20,000.{br} {br}"It's one of the most unique collections that's ever been on the market," said Terry Woodcock, owner of Unique Auctions, Lincoln, where the sale is taking place.{br} {br}"The interest has been quite phenomenal and we're expecting to attract buyers from all over the world."{br} {br}The seller, a dad in his early 40's, began his collection in 1990, five years after McDonald's started producing advertising memorabilia.{br} {br}It includes hundreds of rare promotional posters and at least 200 different Happy Meal boxes, some of which have never been used.{br} {br}But the lots expected to attract the most interest are the 72 toy displays from 1990 to 1999, complete with a full compliment of toys.{br} {br}"One of the most valuable lots is likely to be a complete set of the 101 Dalmation figures, still in their original plastic bags from around Christmas 1996," said Mr Woodcock.{br} {br}"These toys were packed in opaque white plastic bags and sent to restaurants in boxes containing only one type of toy and no one else is thought to have the complete set.{br} {br}"It could have taken him up to 10,000 meals to collect all of them."{br} {br}SEE COPY CATCHLINE Fan eats 10 000 Happy Meals
One Customer ServedÖ..10,000 Times
ONE CUSTOMER SERVEDÖ..10,000 TIMES
A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Ha...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HEYJP
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Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 848373c )
PIC SHOWS AUCTIONEER TERRY WOODCOCK WITH SOME OF THE MEMORABILIA UP FOR AUCTION.{br}A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Happy Meals to create the biggest collection of McDonald's memorabilia in the UK.{br} {br}The fast food fan has spent 10 years visiting McDonald's across the UK collecting more than 7,000 items, including toys, boxes and posters.{br} {br}The rare McMemorabilia, which features the only known complete set of the 101 Dalmations figures in their original bags, is now up for auction and could fetch as much as GBP 20,000.{br} {br}"It's one of the most unique collections that's ever been on the market," said Terry Woodcock, owner of Unique Auctions, Lincoln, where the sale is taking place.{br} {br}"The interest has been quite phenomenal and we're expecting to attract buyers from all over the world."{br} {br}The seller, a dad in his early 40's, began his collection in 1990, five years after McDonald's started producing advertising memorabilia.{br} {br}It includes hundreds of rare promotional posters and at least 200 different Happy Meal boxes, some of which have never been used.{br} {br}But the lots expected to attract the most interest are the 72 toy displays from 1990 to 1999, complete with a full compliment of toys.{br} {br}"One of the most valuable lots is likely to be a complete set of the 101 Dalmation figures, still in their original plastic bags from around Christmas 1996," said Mr Woodcock.{br} {br}"These toys were packed in opaque white plastic bags and sent to restaurants in boxes containing only one type of toy and no one else is thought to have the complete set.{br} {br}"It could have taken him up to 10,000 meals to collect all of them."{br} {br}SEE COPY CATCHLINE Fan eats 10 000 Happy Meals
One Customer ServedÖ..10,000 Times
ONE CUSTOMER SERVEDÖ..10,000 TIMES
A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Ha...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HEYJP
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Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 848373b )
PIC SHOWS AUCTIONEER TERRY WOODCOCK WITH SOME OF THE MEMORABILIA UP FOR AUCTION.{br}A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Happy Meals to create the biggest collection of McDonald's memorabilia in the UK.{br} {br}The fast food fan has spent 10 years visiting McDonald's across the UK collecting more than 7,000 items, including toys, boxes and posters.{br} {br}The rare McMemorabilia, which features the only known complete set of the 101 Dalmations figures in their original bags, is now up for auction and could fetch as much as GBP 20,000.{br} {br}"It's one of the most unique collections that's ever been on the market," said Terry Woodcock, owner of Unique Auctions, Lincoln, where the sale is taking place.{br} {br}"The interest has been quite phenomenal and we're expecting to attract buyers from all over the world."{br} {br}The seller, a dad in his early 40's, began his collection in 1990, five years after McDonald's started producing advertising memorabilia.{br} {br}It includes hundreds of rare promotional posters and at least 200 different Happy Meal boxes, some of which have never been used.{br} {br}But the lots expected to attract the most interest are the 72 toy displays from 1990 to 1999, complete with a full compliment of toys.{br} {br}"One of the most valuable lots is likely to be a complete set of the 101 Dalmation figures, still in their original plastic bags from around Christmas 1996," said Mr Woodcock.{br} {br}"These toys were packed in opaque white plastic bags and sent to restaurants in boxes containing only one type of toy and no one else is thought to have the complete set.{br} {br}"It could have taken him up to 10,000 meals to collect all of them."{br} {br}SEE COPY CATCHLINE Fan eats 10 000 Happy Meals
One Customer ServedÖ..10,000 Times
ONE CUSTOMER SERVEDÖ..10,000 TIMES
A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Ha...
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Tuna auction at the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market or Tsukiji Fish Market is the largest fish market in the world. (FOTO: DUKAS/GRANANGULAR)
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Tuna auction at the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market or Tsukiji Fish Market is the largest fish market in the world. (FOTO: DUKAS/GRANANGULAR)
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Tuna auction at the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market or Tsukiji Fish Market is the largest fish market in the world. (FOTO: DUKAS/GRANANGULAR)
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Tuna auction at the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market or Tsukiji Fish Market is the largest fish market in the world. (FOTO: DUKAS/GRANANGULAR)
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Tuna auction at the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market or Tsukiji Fish Market is the largest fish market in the world. (FOTO: DUKAS/GRANANGULAR)
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Tuna auction at the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market or Tsukiji Fish Market is the largest fish market in the world. (FOTO: DUKAS/GRANANGULAR)
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Tuna auction at the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market or Tsukiji Fish Market is the largest fish market in the world. (FOTO: DUKAS/GRANANGULAR)
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Tourist poses for camera at the tuna auction at the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market or Tsukiji Fish Market is the largest fish market in the world. On December 15 2008, market authorities closed the auction to visitors for a month, citing safety and health reasons. Authorities said that tourists were getting in the way of workers and touching the fish. Guards are to be placed at entrances to keep visitors away. (FOTO: DUKAS/GRANANGULAR)
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Tuna auction at the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market or Tsukiji Fish Market is the largest fish market in the world. (FOTO: DUKAS/GRANANGULAR)
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Looking inside a tuna at the daily auction at the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market or Tsukiji Fish Market is the largest fish market in the world. (FOTO: DUKAS/GRANANGULAR)
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Tuna auction at the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market or Tsukiji Fish Market is the largest fish market in the world. (FOTO: DUKAS/GRANANGULAR)
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Tuna auction at the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market or Tsukiji Fish Market is the largest fish market in the world. (FOTO: DUKAS/GRANANGULAR)
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Tuna auction at the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market or Tsukiji Fish Market is the largest fish market in the world. (FOTO: DUKAS/GRANANGULAR)
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Tuna auction at the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market or Tsukiji Fish Market is the largest fish market in the world. (FOTO: DUKAS/GRANANGULAR)
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