LONDON.- Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia Sale, taking place on 24 June at Bonhams Knightsbridge, features a varied selection of lots with interesting connections to the silver screen.
Highlights of the sale include a selection of lots related to James Bond films, including an SD Studios replica of the gun from The Man with the Golden Gun, signed by Sir Roger Moore, estimated at £2,500-3,500. Also included in the sale is an Asprey vanity case, estimated at £1,000-1,500, purchased for the 1969 film, On Her Majestys Secret Service, where it can be seen being given as a Christmas present to each of Blofelds ten female spies. Further highlights of related memorabilia include an original poster for the first-ever James Bond film, Dr. No, estimated at £4,000-6,000.
Natalie Downing, Bonhams Entertainment Memorabilia Specialist, said: Memorabilia with a connection to the nations favourite secret agent, James Bond 007, always garners strong interest from bidders at Bonhams. Replicas provided they are of high quality can sell for excellent prices, the SD studios replica gun from the film The Man with the Golden Gun being a perfect example, with the added kudos of Sir Roger Moores signature making this piece highly collectable.
Elsewhere, original cinema posters from designer Peter Strausfeld are also featured, brilliantly represented by his poster for Martin Scorsese film, Mean Streets (£1,000-1,500), in addition to a collection of ten Academy Cinema posters (£700-900).
Also featured in the sale is a fantastic collection of Terry O'Neill gelatin silver print photographs of various film stars, including of Brigitte Bardot (£4,000-5,000), Frank Sinatra (£4,000-6,000), and David Bowie and Elizabeth Taylor (£1,500-2,000).
Further items from the silver screen include an original animation cel (or celluloid) from the 1937 Disney film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, estimated at £800-1,200. The cel captures Sneezy, Happy and Bashful playing instruments. Also offered, a cel from 1953 film Peter Pan, estimated at £1,500-2,000. The cell depicts the characters John, Michael, Cubby, Slightly and a lost boy twin.
Elsewhere, a rare Lady Penelope puppet from childrens programme Thunderbirds. Estimated at £15,000-20,000, the puppet comprises the original head, with limbs and body later added, parts that were likely used in all the Thunderbirds series as well as later productions such as Thunderbirds 6 and Thunderbirds Are GO.