Thanks for reminding me about the 28% Buyer's Premium. Ouch.

 

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$2.3m +BP = $2.56m

they also sold the Saturday Night Fever dancefloor $1.2m

Battlestar Gallactica model collection $1.5+bp

Profiles is incredible

Oh.. the Tod Browning stills collection, probably reached $2mil



At 12:18 PM 6/28/2017, Scott Burns wrote:



Wish I had cash like this laying around.(guess I'll just stay with
collecting paper).
 
A complete R2D2 just sold for $2.3 million at the Profiles in History movie
memorabilia auction. Not being a prop collector, I wonder is this price
record setting?
 
>From the catalog:
1298. Complete "R2-D2" unit assembled from original components spanning the
original Star Wars trilogy and Episodes I & II. (TCF, 1977 - 2002) A
complete film used R2 unit is not known to be in the public domain - this
R2-D2 offering represents the pinnacle of the Star Wars collecting universe.
For the productions following Star Wars: A New Hope, to save time in meeting
production deadlines, R2 components were reused from the previous Star Wars
films. As filming progressed, R2 units were upgraded and refurbished, with
outdated components being retired. This process has been confirmed by
numerous crewmembers who worked on the Star Wars film franchise. This R2-D2,
constructed of aluminum, steel and fiberglass elements, measuring 43 in.
tall x 29.5 in. wide x 20 in. deep (in current pose), was put together over
many years by sourcing original components and assembling them as a complete
R2-D2. The dome was one of the few hero aluminum domes made for R2 actor
Kenny Baker in the first film (A New Hope, 1977) and is the only one known
in the public domain. It was used throughout the original trilogy as well as
Episode I and can be screen matched by the fiber optic array to scenes in
Return of the Jedi and Episode I. It features a handle to articulate the
front eye from inside the unit by Kenny Baker. The metal "greeblies" (fine
details added to make the device appear more complex) inserted into the
front and rear of the body, and those on the feet, were made for A New Hope
and used on R2 units throughout the original trilogy. The left and right
legs were made for Empire Strikes Back and were acquired as complete items.
One leg retains the Empire paint scheme and the other from Jedi. The middle
and left foot were used on an original trilogy R2 and were used as the
master pattern for the feet created for Episode I. The right foot is
production made for Episode I but not used. The small opening hatch on the
back of the body was used in Episode II. The barrel of the body was made for
Episode I and it was subsequently painted and detailed for this R2 unit.
Given the ad hoc nature of production practices, any "complete" existing
R2-D2 units from the first trilogy (in studio hands) would be a compilation
very similar to this R2-D2 unit offered here. No internal mechanics or
workings are present. Not merely a prop, costume piece or filming miniature,
R2-D2 is a major, beloved character in the Star Wars universe. Without
question, this is the finest piece ever offered from this incredible
franchise. 

One of the most instantly recognizable pieces of pop culture in existence.
 

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