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CHRISTIE'S FILM
AND ENTERTAINMENT AUCTION, 5 DECEMBER 2006 (Selected BAPTY Archive lots
illustrated in this report)
PRICES REALISED [Note: Some final lot numbers are changed from those
illustrated in this report] |
| Lot # |
Details |
Estimate |
Price
realised |
|
170 |
A Walther PP handgun, serial number
19174A - used by Sean Connery as James Bond in Dr. No (1962). |
£15,000 – £25,000 |
£54,000 |
|
178 |
A Webley 1" Flare Pistol, serial number
76382 - used by Sean Connery as James Bond in From Russia With Love
(1963). |
£3,000 – £5,000 |
£22,800 |
|
179 |
A Walther PPK handgun, serial number
104718A used by Sean Connery as James Bond in From Russia With Love
(1963). |
£15,000 – £25,000 |
Unsold |
|
182 |
A Gyrojet Rocket handgun - used by
Tetsuro Tamba as Tiger Tanaka, head of the Japanese Secret Service in
You Only Live Twice (1967). |
£3,000 – £5,000 |
Unsold |
|
188 |
A Sub Machine Gun with foldable butt
used by Ernst Stavro Blofeld's [Charles Gray] henchmen in Diamonds
Are Forever (1971) - used in the oilrig scene towards the climax of the
film. |
£300 – £500 |
£660 |
|
189 |
A Sub Machine Gun with foldable butt
used by Ernst Stavro Blofeld's [Charles Gray] henchmen in Diamonds
Are Forever (1971) - used in the oilrig scene towards the climax of the
film. |
£300 – £500 |
£780 |
|
198 |
A bespoke target rifle with concealed
trigger with Mauser action and Parker-Hale sight, specially adapted
with concealed trigger and adapted cocking lever - used by Roger Moore
as James Bond in the gunsmith Lazar's [Marne Maitland] workshop in
Macau in The Man With The Golden Gun (1974). |
£2,000 – £4,000 |
£3,600 |
|
199 |
A prop brass bullet - 1 3/8in. (3.5cm)
high - made for the sequence in Lazar's workshop in Macau in The
Man With The Golden Gun (1974). |
£700 – £900 |
£600 |
|
200 |
Two custom-made triggers for Francisco
Scaramanga's [Christopher Lee] golden gun, the gilt triggers made to resemble cufflinks
with twin tapering panels, each with one sprung panel, each - 1in.
(2.5cm) long - made for The Man With The Golden Gun (1974). |
£800 – £1,200 |
£3,120 |
|
202 |
A Derringer handgun a duel-barrelled
nickel-plated antique gun used by Hervé Villechaize as Nick Nack,
Francisco Scaramanga's manservant - seen during the Thai boxing match
when Nick Nack pulls the gun on Bond in The Man With The Golden Gun
(1974). |
£3,000 – £5,000 |
£6,600 |
206 &
206A |
A replica M16 A1 rifle with steel body
and plastic grips - used by Hugo Drax's henchmen in Drax's
headquarters hidden in an ancient temple in the Amazon basin in
Moonraker (1979). |
£300 – £500
£300 – £500 |
£660
£420 |
|
207 |
Five knives of varying design used by
the “coffin assassin” in Moonraker (1979) used in the Venice
sequence, the knives are seen slotted into the lid of a coffin
concealing an assassin who springs from the coffin to attack James
Bond [Roger Moore] as their gondolas pass each other on the Grand
Canal |
£2,400 – £3,000 |
£2,400 |
|
212 |
A Barnett Wildcat Crossbow used by
Carole Bouquet as Melina Havelock in the scene where James Bond and
Melina have to ascend a cliff to get to Aristotle Kristatos's hideout
in For Your Eyes Only (1981). |
£800 – £1,200 |
£1,800 |
|
213 |
A Barnett Commando Crossbow with
telescopic sight, used by Carole Bouquet as Melina Havelock in the
scene where she kills Hector Gonzales [Stefan Kalipha] in For Your
Eyes Only (1981). |
£1,000 – £1,500 |
£3,360 |
|
214 |
A Walther PPK handgun, serial number
314818 used by Roger Moore as James Bond in For Your Eyes Only
(1981). |
£8,000 – £12,000 |
Unsold |
|
219 |
A replica Scorpion Airgun the prop gun
of moulded fibreglass resin - used by Octopussy's female guards when
attacking Kamal Khan's (Louis Jourdan] palace in Octopussy
(1983). |
£500 – £700 |
£900 |
|
220 |
A Walther P5 handgun, serial number
024156 - used by Roger Moore as James Bond in Octopussy (1983)
this gun is used in various scenes throughout the film. |
£6,000 – £8,000 |
£7,200 |
|
222 |
An Arwen Riot Gun with adjustable front
grip and flip-up front sight - used by Bernie Casey as Felix Leiter in
the cave scene when James Bond [Sean Connery] and Felix infiltrate a
system of caves where SPECTRE store their stolen nuclear missiles in
Never Say Never Again (1983). |
£1,000 – £1,500 |
£1,680 |
|
226 |
A Replica Mine a prop built mock-up mine
with metal body and moving safe dial - 8¼in. (21cm) diameter - used by
Roger Moore as James Bond in the scene where Bond tries to blow up one
of Zorin Industries buildings in the docks; after planting the mine
however, Zorin's divers are alerted to his presence and disarm the
mine handing it over to May Day [Grace Jones] in A View To A Kill
(1985). |
£1,000 – £1,500 |
Unsold |
|
230 |
Replica Grenades - three prop grenades
comprising an RPG grenade of moulded foam and plastic and two hand
grenades of moulded plastic - used by the Afgan freedom fighters at
the Russian air-base where James Bond is being held captive in The
Living Daylights (1987). |
£200 – £300 |
Unsold |
|
231 |
A Walther WA2000 Sniper Rifle a rare
sniper rifle with Schmidt & Bender telescopic sight - 39in. (99cm)
long; with soft-shell carrying case - used by Timothy Dalton as James
Bond in The Living Daylights (1987). |
£4,000 – £6,000 |
£4,800 |
|
232 |
A Makarov handgun, serial number YB0940
used by Gottfried John as General Ourumov in GoldenEye (1995). |
£600 – £800 |
£960 |
|
233 |
A Browning BDM handgun, serial number
945NW, 03594 used by Sean Bean as Alec Trevelyan in the climactic
sequences of GoldenEye (1995). |
£1,000 – £1,500 |
£2,040 |
|
234 |
A Galco Walther PPK shoulder holster a
custom-made black leather shoulder holster for James Bond's Walther
PPK [lot 236] - worn by Pierce Brosnan as James Bond in GoldenEye
(1995). |
£600 – £800 |
£1,560 |
|
235 |
A VZ52 handgun, serial number, V13665
used by Robbie Coltrane as Valentin Zukovsky in the nightclub scene
where Bond meets the ex-KGB agent in GoldenEye (1995). |
£800 – £1,200 |
£1,320 |
|
236 |
A Walther PPK handgun, serial number
811590 and corresponding silencer used by Pierce Brosnan as James Bond
in various scenes throughout GoldenEye (1995). |
£7,000 – £9,000 |
£26,400 |
|
237 |
A Toytek Mini Gun an airsoft gun - 36in.
(91.5cm) long - seen mounted on a quad bike in Q's lab in the sequence
when James Bond picks up the latest gadgets from Q before his mission
to St. Petersburg in GoldenEye (1995) |
£1,500 – £2,000 |
£1,800 |
|
238 |
An AK47 prop rifle of moulded rubber -
used by Russian guards throughout the film and clearly seen in the
pre-title sequence at the Arkangel Chemical Weapons Facility in
GoldenEye (1995). |
£250 – £400 |
£300 |
|
239 |
An AK47 prop rifle of moulded rubber -
used by Russian guards throughout the film and clearly seen in the
pre-title sequence at the Arkangel Chemical Weapons Facility in
GoldenEye (1995). |
£250 – £400 |
£360 |
|
241 |
Vulcan Cannon Barrels - two custom-built
prop 30mm cannon barrels - 47in. (119cm) long - used during the
pre-title terrorist arms bazaar sequence in Tomorrow Never Dies
(1997). |
£400 – £600 |
Unsold |
|
242 |
A set of two AR180 assault rifles - a
prop Sterling AR180 assault rifle with corresponding prop folding
version - used by Pierce Brosnan as James Bond in the pre-titles
terrorist arms bazaar sequence of Tomorrow Never Dies (1997). |
£2,000 – £3,000 |
Unsold |
|
245 |
A replica Walther P99 handgun the prop
gun of moulded rubber - used by Pierce Brosnan as James Bond in
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997). |
£700 – £900 |
£840 |
|
246 |
Replica Grenades - two prop hand
grenades of moulded resin with metal tops - used in the stealth boat
scene which triggers the explosion causing the stealth boat to become
visible on the Royal Navy's radar in Tomorrow Never Dies
(1997). |
£400 – £600 |
£600 |
|
247 |
A Sig Sauer P229 handgun, serial number
AD22307 used by Jonathan Pryce as Elliot Carver in the stealth boat
sequences in Tomorrow Never Dies (1997). |
£1,000 – £1,500 |
£1,200 |
|
248 |
A Walther P99 handgun, serial number
V1667 used by Pierce Brosnan as James Bond in the stealth boat
sequences in Tomorrow Never Dies (1997). |
£5,000 – £7,000 |
£6,000 |
|
249 |
A Walther P99 PAK handgun, serial number
B6515945 and corresponding silencer with hard-shell carrying case,
labelled Blank Firing P99 - used by Pierce Brosnan as James Bond in
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997). |
£6,000 – £8,000 |
£7,200 |
|
252 |
A modified HK21 boat-mounted machine-gun
the belt-fed machine-gun with customised hydraulic boat deck mount and
custom-made stand, gun - 54in. (137cm) long and approx. 63in. (160cm)
high - mounted to the rear of Cigar Girl's [Maria Grazia Cucinotta]
Sunseeker speedboat |
£4,000 – £6,000 |
£4,800 |
|
253 |
A modified HK21 boat-mounted machine gun
- the prop gun of moulded rubber with PSG grip and scope - 54in.
(137cm) long - made specifically for stunt sequences in the River
Thames chase sequence as Bond escapes from the Cigar Girl [Maria Grazia Cucinotta] in The World Is Not Enough (1999). |
£1,500 – £2,000 |
£1,800 |
|
254 |
A Replica Dragon Shotgun a prop shotgun
of moulded resin - made for the Cigar Girl [Maria Grazia Cucinotta] in
the River Thames speedboat chase sequence of The World Is Not Enough (1999). |
£800 – £1,200 |
£1,020 |
|
259 |
A replica FN P90 sub-machine gun an
airsoft sub-machine gun - used by Renard [Robert Carlyle] and his men
at the nuclear decommissioning site in Khazakstan and outside the
Federal Security Bureau following the explosion caused by Bull
[Goldie] in The World Is Not Enough (1999). |
£300 – £500 |
£720 |
|
260 |
An FN P90 sub-machine gun a prop
sub-machine gun of moulded rubber - used by Renard [Robert Carlyle]
and his men at the nuclear decommissioning site in Khazakstan and
outside the Federal Security Bureau following the explosion caused by
Bull [Goldie] in The World Is Not Enough (1999). |
£250 – £400 |
£720 |
|
263 |
A Walther P99 handgun, serial number
037406 used by Pierce Brosnan as James Bond in various scenes
throughout The World Is Not Enough (1999). |
£5,000 – £7,000 |
£6,000 |
|
265 |
A custom-built Tankbuster - the
scratch-built prop Tankbuster used by Colonel Moon [Will Yun Lee]
during the pre-title sequence of Die Another Day (2002).
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£4,000 – £6,000 |
Unsold |
|
273 |
A Beretta Tomcat handgun, serial number
DAA264306 with corresponding laser sight and silencer in hard-shell
carrying case used by Halle Berry as Jinx in the Ice Palace sequence
of Die Another Day (2002). |
£5,000 – £7,000 |
£10,800 |
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