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Five boxed TV / Film related sculptures to include NECA Extreme Head Knockers Alien, Palisades Alien Special Edition Mini Bust, Nemesis Now Original Stormtrooper Poker Face Sculpture, Kenner Aliens Vs Corp Hicks Action Figures and McFarlane Toys Terminator 3 Rise Of The Machines The End Battle, all contents sealed and ex, boxes vg overall (2 Boxes)
POKER CLUB HOUSE: SELECTION OF RELATED BOOKS to include 'The Big Deal' by Anthony Holden, 'Super System 2: A Course in Power Poker' by Doyle Brunson, 'Play Poker like the Pros' by Phil Hellmuth Junior etc. (qty)Provenance: private collection AngleseyComments: hardbacks and softbacks included, condition generally good, please see photographs
A varied collection of nine themed playing card and game sets. Includes a deluxe Cardinal tin set with 100 poker chips, 5 dice, and a standard deck of playing cards, two Bicycle Archangels decks, a Coca-Cola playing card pack featuring vintage Diet Coke artwork, a Bicycle Foil Back Crimson deck, a Bicycle Hidden deck with embossed red foil hand design, a Harry Potter Collector's Tin with a playing cards set, a novelty 100 Dollar bill themed card pack, and a Star Wars playing card deck in metallic blue foil packaging. Most decks are factory sealed. Largest measures 4.5"L x 7.5"H.Issued: 21st centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA A Collection of Promotional and Cast & Crew Gifts from The Phantom of the Opera. A large group of interesting items, comprising:Posters: The original Majestic Theatre poster from the Broadway opening, 1986, 22 x 14 inches, framed, visible scratchs and crease; a cast signed poster from when Phantom became the longest running show on Broadway, 2006, framed, 22 x 14 inches; a cast signed poster from 1990 featuring the World Trade Center, 22 x 14 inches; and a cast signed poster for the Broadway production; a poster for a Japanese production; a photograph of the "Phront of the Opera" by David Culen taken on 26 January 1988; a framed graphic presented to Jake Bell on the 25th Anniversary of the musical, numbered 17/250.Ephemera: Signed playbills, the closing night gift medallion, an album of playbills, printed invitations, poker chips from the Las Vegas run, a framed graphic depicting the stage at the Las Vegas theater in the Venetian, a souvenir mask (placed on each seat in the theater for the re-opening post-COVID).Technical Production Manager Jake Bell's memories of The Phantom of the Opera: This group of The Phantom of the Opera-related items comes from the collection of Jake Bell, Technical Production Manager from the show's first year on Broadway to its closing in April 2023 as the longest-running musical in Broadway history at 13,981 performances. Jake Bell had been with Phantom from the beginning, having been first hired by British Producer Cameron Mackintosh for the Broadway production in 1988 and continuing through decades of national and international tours. The show’s technical requirements were so advanced that many theaters had to undergo extensive renovations to accommodate it. An excavator was brought in to dig the basement 10 feet deeper, allowing the candles and candelabras—212 in total—to rise seamlessly from the stage floor. The expanded basement also provided space for a trap door, a retractable staircase, and the rising Paris Opera House roof dome. Further, steel support structures were installed to hold the massive proscenium and chandelier, both of which hung over the audience. Suspended above the audience, the chandelier dramatically crashed onto the stage in one of the show’s most spectacular effects. The original Broadway chandelier remained in use throughout the show’s 35-year run. It was never replaced, thanks to meticulous maintenance, including rewiring, re-welding, replacing globes, repainting, and continuous cleaning. The chandelier was named “Ruthie II” after its London counterpart, “Ruthie I.” The name was in honor of Ruth Mitchell, Hal Prince’s formidable assistant, who was known for her strong personality and unmatched dedication.At the Majestic Theatre on 44th Street, Phantom was one of the first major productions to incorporate a fully computer-automated system. With 52 computer-operated automated effects controlling both the deck scenery and fly system, manual operation would have been impossible due to the sheer volume of simultaneous cues. Computerization became essential.The show’s costumes were equally legendary. The beading, fabric selections, and intricate designs were breathtaking. The Masquerade Ball scene alone featured 50-60 costumes, with some discreetly placed on mannequins to enhance the grandeur. Christine’s wedding dress bustle weighed nearly 35 pounds. The U.S. National Tour required 1.5 full 48-foot tractor-trailers solely for transporting costumes. With its technical achievements, Phantom became a global phenomenon, captivating audiences across the world.No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available. Request a condition report
THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISELThe Marvelous Mrs. Maisel show memorabilia. A fun group of vintage-inspired games and more from The Marvellous Mrs. Maisel. Comprising: The Game of LIFE Mrs. Maisel Edition, in the original box; a 500-piece The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel puzzle, in the original box; the Limited Edition Midge's Passover Haggadah by Maxwell House; a The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel poker set with coasters housed in the original pink carrying case; and a DVD set.This item has been generously donated to The Entertainment Community Fund and is auctioned on their behalf.No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available. Request a condition report
* IAIN FAULKNER (SCOTTISH b. 1973), POKER NIGHT limited edition giclee print on paper, signed and numbered 136/150mounted, framed and under glassimage size 43cm x 43cm, overall size 80cm x 80cmNote: certificate of authenticity verso.Note: Scottish artist Iain Faulkner graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 1996 with a BA in Fine Art. He has had numerous solo shows in the UK, USA, France, Switzerland, Spain and Italy. He is represented by the prestigious Albemarle Gallery (London). His work appears in many private and corporate collections and in 2010 he was commissioned to paint the European Ryder Cup Team member portraits. Faulkner's work highlights moments of withdrawal and consolidation, where the subject turns inward. The images imply a sense of a nomadic existence. The fact that the face is obscured or turned away, allows us to see the figure as an everyman, a player both familiar and universal. They conjure ideas of modern-day, male heroes. Solitary and brooding, these figures suggest alienation, but also speak of autonomy and resilience. Many of Iain Faulkner's paintings have been published as limited edition fine art prints and they sell in prolific numbers. His original work very rarely appears at auction but a 150 x 150cm oil on canvas titled ''At The Bar'' sold at McTear's 17.11.2013 lot 1829 for £5800 (hammer).
ASSORTMENT OF VINTAGE AND ANTIQUE COLLECTIBLEScomprising a cold painted bronze stag and lamppost ashtray, small table gong, Victorian bronzed desk bell, Wills Captain blue metal ashtray, pair of poker work salts, carved hardwood parasol handle, Indian carved stork, miniature chest of drawers, brass bell and dish (11)
A collection of ten Hard Rock Cafe collector pins, featuring various themes and styles from different locations. Designs include the iconic guitar shapes, poker chip and playing card, patriotic travel imagery. Includes New York Statue of Liberty and American flag guitar. Dimensions: Longest: 2.25"L x 0.75"WCondition: Age related wear.
A lady's 9ct gold bracelet watch Date: Circa 1925 Movement: 15-jewel manual wind Dial: Silver, applied Arabic hour markers, gold poker hands Case: Polished round form, faceted bezel, hinged back Strap/Bracelet: Integral 9ct gold expanding bracelet Closure: None Size: 25mm Weight: 17g gross Accompaniments: Jewellers box, possibly original Condition:Currently in working order but no guarantee, some dings and dents to case, some slight discolouration to dial, general wear, refer to images Unless otherwise stated, all watches are likely to have been serviced and/or repaired in their lifetime and may have had parts replaced. While a watch may be described as 'working' at the time of the report, they are not guaranteed for timekeeping, mechanical durability or waterproofing (where applicable) - it is advised that all watches are inspected and serviced by a qualified jeweller or horologist before full use. The cost of servicing can be significant and so we strongly advise obtaining a quote before placing your bid.
A lady's 18ct gold open face pocket watchDate: Hallmarks for 1897Movement: Signed Cozens Matthews & Sharpe, London, no.93641, key wind and setDial: Turned and engraved gilt, black Roman hour markers, blued poker handsCase: Round form, engine-turned and engraved with scroll and diaper around a vacant cartoucheSize: 42mmWeight: 57g gross

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