More than 1,800 items are being sold by entertainment
memorabilia auctioneer Propstore at its annual live auction,
which this year runs from Nov. 9-12.
Leading the sale, which Propstore estimates will fetch more than
12 million pounds (14.6 million), is the light-up head actor
Anthony Daniels wore to play C-3PO in "Star Wars: A New Hope",
with an estimate of 500,000 - 1 million pounds ($600,000- $1.2
million).
Daniels is also selling other "Star Wars" memorabilia.
"We have his complete archive from his time of working on the
'Star Wars' films so that includes some of the props and body
components and parts, his head, his hands, his feet," Propstore
founder and Chief Executive Stephen Lane told Reuters.
"We have his original scripts with the annotations in there as
well."
Costumes for sale include a shirt, waistcoat and trousers
DiCaprio wore in "Titanic" (100,000 - 200,000 pounds), Honey
Ryder's bathrobe as worn by Ursula Andress in "Dr. No"
(70,000-140,000 pounds) and Johnny Depp's stunt costume from
"Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" (50,000-100,000
pounds).
Props include Harrison Ford's bull whip from "Indiana Jones and
the Temple of Doom" (100,000-200,000 pounds), "Nightmare on Elm
Street" character Freddy Krueger's hero metal glove armature and
hand-drawn schematic (200,000-400,000 pounds) and Tom Hanks'
sneakers from "Forrest Gump" (15,000-30,000 pounds).
Other lots include Stanley Kubrick's hand-annotated shooting
script for "The Shining" (30,000-60,000 pounds) and a coat worn
by Marlon Brando in "The Godfather" (25,000-50,000 pounds).
Lane said the lots came from collectors, curators, archives,
film studios and production companies.
"The demand is growing and we're seeing things travel all over
the world...and they're bought by passionate fans and lovers of
the movies, collectors," he said. "But some of these items also
end up in museums and studio archives as well."
($1 = 0.8229 pounds)
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Alex
Richardson)
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