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A still-functioning Panavision PSR 35mm camera used to film Star Wars (1977) went for $625,000 in the December 2011 Reynolds auction, breaking records for Star Wars memorabilia and vintage cameras. [60] In June 2017, an R2-D2 droid "compiled from parts" used during filming of the trilogy sold for $2,760,000, setting the record for Star Wars ...
The Art of Mondo. Birthed from movie lovers in Austin, Texas, Mondo is a brand best known for curating some incredibly striking and unique movie posters based on cult classics and Hollywood ...
Corgi International consisted of three distinct brands (Master Replicas, PopCo and H2go) that manufactured movie prop replicas, die-cast scale model collectibles, and gift and toy products. The company also distributed trading cards and movie memorabilia through a separate brand.
Film memorabilia are objects considered of value because of their connection to the cinema. These include costumes, props , advertising posters , and scripts , among other things. Fans have always coveted memorabilia, but in recent years, what was once a hobby has mushroomed into big business, with millions of dollars changing hands in auctions ...
A Sincere store in Central, Hong Kong, circa 1941. Founded by Ma Ying-piu on 8 January 1900 after returning from Australia [2] and partnership with others to form the first Chinese department store in then British Hong Kong. [3] Ma was inspired by his experience with retail stores in Sydney. [4] and modelled Sincere after David Jones. [5]
In 1983 he moved to Hong Kong, where he remained for decades, hosting over a thousand television segments related to film (in Cantonese, Mandarin, and English), and appearing in over twenty movies. [ 2 ] He authored over two thousand articles for an array of publications, primarily as movie columnist for Hong Kong's The South China Morning Post ...
Though you could buy an antique original, like one on Etsy for $240, the American Museum of Science and Energy sells replicas online and in its gift shop for $10. Replica of Oppenheimer's K-6 badge
An Emperor Watch and Jewellery shop on Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong. Emperor Group is a diversified group of companies founded by Albert Yeung in Hong Kong. Albert Yeung's father, Mr Yeung Shing, opened a watch shop named "Shing On Kee Watch Shop" in 1942, setting the business foundation. [3]