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'Star Trek', 'Jurassic Park' props up for auction

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Memorabilia from dozens of films, including a full-scale alien from the "Aliens" films and dinosaurs from "Jurassic Park", will be sold at The Hollywood Auction on December 15, reported Daily Mail.

Included in the sale is James Bond's suit, as worn by Pierce Brosnan in "The World is Not Enough", and the tunic and ears worn by Spock in "Star Trek: The Motion Picture", which is expected to go for more than 75,000 pounds.

The iconic Spock tunic was worn by Leonard Nimoy in "Star Trek" as the mixed human-Vulcan first officer.

Also up for auction are The Tablets of Stone used by Charlton Heston when he played Moses in the 1956 film "The Ten Commandments".

 

The tablets come with a letter of authenticity from the creator, Paramount Studios scenic artist AJ Ciraolo.

Indiana Jones fanatics can purchase the gun used by Harrison Ford in "Raiders of The Lost Ark" for 50,000 pounds.

  

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First Published: Dec 11 2012 | 3:35 PM IST

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