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May 3, 2018 By Jason DeBord

Profiles in History’s “Screen Used” Obi-Wan Kenobi Lightsaber from “Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope” Raises Questions

Today, Profiles in History is making news with Associated Press announcing one of the highlights of their next Hollywood auction, a “screen used” prop lightsaber attributed to use by Sir Alec Guinness as Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope.  Profiles in History claims that the “hero” lightsaber has provenance going back directly to the late John Mollo, the costume designer on the film who passed away about six months ago.  Head over to the Replica Prop Forum, and there is already a discussion underway, with some members raising questions. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Auction Houses and Dealers, News and Events, Profiles in History, Star Wars Tagged With: 2018, a new hope, alec guinness, armitage shank, auction, authentic, authenticity, calculator bubble, darth hez, derwent, disney, emitter, found parts, graflex, hero, hero prop, john mollo, LFL, lightsaber, Lucasfilm, movie prop, no.3 mk 1, obi wan kenobi, obi-wan, pommel, profiles in history, Prop, Provenance, replica, replica prop forum, reproduction, rpf, screen-used, sir alec guinnness, star wars

November 9, 2017 By Jason DeBord

WITHDRAWN: Bonhams Pulls “A Luke Skywalker Lightsaber used in Return of the Jedi” from “TCM Presents… Out Of This World!” Auction

Last week The Original Prop Blog published an article about the “A Luke Skywalker Lightsaber used in Return of the Jedi” prop up for public auction in their current “TCM Presents … Out of This World!” event scheduled to conclude on November 21st.  The description in the online catalog had been edited to remove the (vague) details about the provenance, and the piece in question seems to match a “Return of the Jedi” lightsaber prop that I wrote about in 2013 that was offered for sale on eBay and seemed to have a connection with Elstree Props.  Today, the lot is marked as “WITHDRAWN” on the item page. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Auction Houses and Dealers, Bonhams, Elstree Props (pre-2008), Market Watch, News and Events, Return of the Jedi Lightsaber, Star Trek Tagged With: 2017, 20th century fox, 20th century fox film corp, auction, authentic, authentication, bonhams, catalog, certificate of authenticity, coa, control box, damaged, Danziger Collection, documents, ebay, elstree, Elstree Props (pre-2008), elstree studios, episode iv, eric cole, fake, flashgun, Fox, Fox Studios, gift, gifts, graflex, guarantee, james bond, john e. hanberry sr, john hanberry, letter, lightsaber, listing, luke skywalker, mark hamill, memorabilia, Norank, Norank Engineering, Norm Harrison, norman harrison, Original, Out of this World, paul harrison, piece of the stars, piece of the stars memorabilia, polaroid, practice, practice lightsaber, production, Prop, prop lightsaber, replica, resident studio engineers, return of the jedi, ROTJ, sail barge sequence, screen-used, star wars, stunt, stunt lightsaber, TCM Presents, turner classic movies, withdrawn

November 3, 2017 By Jason DeBord

“A Luke Skywalker Lightsaber used in Return of the Jedi” in Current Bonhams Auction Raises Questions

Bonhams has put up a piece for public auction in their current “TCM Presents … Out of This World!” event scheduled to conclude on November 21st – a prop which they describe as “A Luke Skywalker Lightsaber used in Return of the Jedi”.  The description in the online catalog has been edited to remove the (vague) details about the provenance, and the piece in question seems to match a “Return of the Jedi” lightsaber prop that I wrote about in 2013 that was offered for sale on eBay and seemed to have a connection with Elstree Props (and went unsold with a high bid of $5,101 not reaching the reserve).  The 2013 article about that “Return of the Jedi” lightsaber was one of a series of features published on the Original Prop Blog specifically about Elstree Props and lightsaber props attributed to Return of the Jedi (I even had an opportunity to ask Mark Hamill himself about one of these props at San Diego Comic Con in 2009). [Read more…]

Filed Under: Auction Houses and Dealers, Bonhams, Elstree Props (pre-2008), Market Watch, News and Events, Return of the Jedi Lightsaber, Star Wars Tagged With: 2017, 20th century fox, 20th century fox film corp, auction, authentic, authentication, bonhams, catalog, certificate of authenticity, coa, control box, damaged, Danziger Collection, documents, ebay, elstree, Elstree Props (pre-2008), elstree studios, episode iv, eric cole, fake, flashgun, Fox, Fox Studios, gift, gifts, graflex, guarantee, james bond, john e. hanberry sr, john hanberry, letter, lightsaber, listing, luke skywalker, mark hamill, memorabilia, Norank, Norank Engineering, Norm Harrison, norman harrison, Original, Out of this World, paul harrison, piece of the stars, piece of the stars memorabilia, polaroid, practice, practice lightsaber, production, Prop, prop lightsaber, replica, resident studio engineers, return of the jedi, ROTJ, sail barge sequence, screen-used, star wars, stunt, stunt lightsaber, TCM Presents, turner classic movies

December 7, 2015 By Jason DeBord

Premiere Props ‘Hollywood Extravaganza XL’ Auction Catalog Online, Television & Movie Prop and Costume Sale Event December 12th

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Premiere Props have listed their next auction as part of their “Hollywood Extravaganza XL”. The one-day auction is scheduled for December 12th, marketing 500 lots. As with past auctions, the sale includes a mix of original props, costumes, and other film and television artifacts, as well as general Hollywood Memorabilia and a lot of replicas/reproductions/toys. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Auction Houses and Dealers, News and Events, Premiere Props (Hollywood Live Auctions) Tagged With: 2015, auction, authentic, buyer, catalog, consignment, consignor, Costume, Costumes, Dan Levin, download, Film, Hollywood, hollywood auction extravaganza, hollywood live auctions, hollywood vip auction, icollector, launch, live auction, live auctions, live video feed, liveauctioneers, memorabilia, Movie, movie gun, posters, premiere props, production, Prop, Props, replica, screen-used, screenused, studio, stunt, Television, toys, tv, Wardrobe

December 6, 2015 By Jason DeBord

Update: Ewbank’s “Not A Prototype” Andrew Ainsworth Stormtrooper Helmet Sells for £3,500 GBP at Auction

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This is a quick update to recent articles about the “not a prototype” Andrew Ainsworth stormtrooper helmet that Ewbank’s put up at auction this month (“not a prototype” being interesting in that the maker, Andrew Ainsworth, himself claims the helmets of this style are prototypes).  In any event, this one did in fact sell at auction for £3,500 GBP (hammer price).  [Read more…]

Filed Under: "Prototype" Stormtrooper Helmets (AA, Andrew Ainsworth), Ewbank's, Market Watch, News and Events, Star Wars, Stormtrooper Helmets Tagged With: 2015, Ainsworth, andrew ainsworth, armor, armour, Art, auction, Auction Houses and Dealers, authenitc, authentic, bonhams, brian muir, case, christies, copyright, Costume, court, daily mail, darth vader, design, event, Ewbank's Auction, ewbanks, facebook, frown, gary kurtz, george lucas, helmet, high court, hollywood auction 74, imperial, ip, john mollo, journalism, lawsuit, legal, LFL, live auctions, liz moore, london, Lucasfilm, mainstream media, marketplace, nate d. sanders, Nate Sanders, norman reynolds, Original, production, profiles in history, Prop, prop store of london, prototype, public discussion, ralph mcquarrie, replica, replica prop forum, ridgeback, ridgeback stormtrooper, rights, royal courts of justice, rpf, ruling, screen-used, sculpt, sds, shepperton design studios, sketch, star wars, stormtrooper, Stormtrooper Helmets, trademark, trial, u.s., uk, unfinished, Wardrobe, withdrawn

November 20, 2015 By Jason DeBord

Ewbank’s Comments on Facebook About Their “Not A Prototype” Andrew Ainsworth Stormtrooper Helmet Auction

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An interesting discussion has broken out on the official Ewbank’s Facebook page about the Stormtrooper helmet in their upcoming auction (which I wrote about earlier this month – see “Andrew Ainsworth “Prototype” Stormtrooper Helmet Withdrawn By Christie’s in 2014 Now Offered by Ewbank’s in 2015“).  Ewbank’s has stated in this Facebook discussion that the helmet “is not a prototype“.  However, they include a letter as proof of authenticity in which the helmet’s maker, Andrew Ainsworth, states in writing that the helmet “was an early prototype made by myself“.  This is the exact same helmet that Christie’s put up for auction last year and then decided to withdraw from their own auction.  What does Ewbank’s have to say about Christie’s pulling the same item from their auction?  Per Ewbank’s, Christie’s “mis-catalogued [it] as a ‘prototype’“.  Yet Christie’s marketed the helmet as what Mr. Ainsworth claimed it to be… a “prototype”.  Confused yet?  So is Lindsay Muir (wife of Brian Muir, who sculpted the Stormtrooper armor and Darth Vader helmet for Star Wars).  She entered into this public debate with Ewbank’s on their Facebook page regarding their helmet up for auction.  Ewbank’s closing remarks to Mrs. Muir (one of the most knowledgeable people in the world on these matters) includes the line, “[y]our view is certainly not my experience of bidders who are generally very well informed actually”.  This, from the auction house who would seem to suggest that the maker of the artifact they have up for sale – who provided the letter regarding it’s provenance and authenticity – is flatly wrong about his own characterization the piece that he himself made and as he addressed it in that letter.  It would seem that auction houses (like with Profiles in History’s last auction) are evolving to reject Andrew Ainsworth credibility on his own creation, while embracing that very lineage to help them sell these problematic artifacts.
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November 11, 2015 By Jason DeBord

Andrew Ainsworth “Prototype” Stormtrooper Helmet Withdrawn By Christie’s in 2014 Now Offered by Ewbank’s in 2015

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Following last month’s public auction offering of one of the “prototype” Star Wars stormtrooper helmets by Profiles in History (that went unsold), Ewbank’s has now offered one for sale in their own auction on December 3rd…  Upon examination of the photos, it would appear to be the same one that Christie’s withdrew from their own sale last year (with Nate D. Sanders withdrawing their own example from their own auction just one month after Christie’s).  [Read more…]

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October 2, 2015 By Jason DeBord

Return of the “Prototype” (“Ridgeback”?) Stormtrooper Helmet at Profiles in History Auction

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I’ve been tracking the public auction of prop helmets characterized as “prototype” stormtrooper helmets made for Star Wars: A New Hope for many years now, going back to 2008 wherein I first published an analysis of these helmets floating around the marketplace at the time, as well as some context with regards to their maker, Andrew Ainsworth.  In the same article, I published archives of some of the past offerings of these helmets at public auction, including one from Profiles in History in their “Hollywood Auction 21” a decade ago (which passed as unsold at the time).  I thought maybe we’d seen the last of these following a lot of public controversy, when finally last year both Christie’s and Nate D. Sanders put them up for sale and then withdrew them from auction, but with the latest Profiles in History “Hollywood Auction 74”, we have yet another one, only now they’ve done away with the “prototype” moniker and call it a “ridgeback”.  In any event, the piece went unsold at this week’s auction, so maybe the collecting market is still not buying it? [Read more…]

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