Sell or Auction Your Star Wars Used Snowspeeder Miniature for up to About $50,000 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
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Below is a recent realized price for a screen used Snowspeeder miniature from Star Wars. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
Star Wars Used Snowspeeder Miniature. Sold for About $50,000.
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A large, detailed model of the Millennium Falcon, the Rebel ship piloted by Han Solo, signed by six stars of ”The Empire Strikes Back”: Harrison Ford as Han Solo, the late Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia, Peter Mayhew as Solo’s second in command, Chewbacca, Anthony Daniels as C-3PO, Billy Dee Williams as Lando Calrissian, and David Barclay as Yoda’s puppeteer. The starship measures approximately 28” x 20”. Daniels signature is smudged, otherwise near fine condition. With COAs from Celebrity Authentics for all signatures. Sold for $5,000.


Mark Hamill’s Screen-Worn Hero Pants in the Original 1977 ”Star Wars” as Luke Skywalker
Screen-worn ”hero” costume pants worn by Mark Hamill in his career-defining role as Luke Skywalker in the 1977 epic film ”Star Wars”, the first in the groundbreaking trilogy. As one of the top-grossing films of all time, George Lucas’ first film in the successful series won six Oscars, among many other awards. In a galaxy far, far away, Hamill donned these iconic pants as the Jedi Knight of all Jedi Knights, wearing the costume pants throughout much of the film. Sand-colored ”cotton drill” Levi’s pants are purposely distressed to display wear, with dirt to back right pocket and in spots to front of pant legs. In fact, in an accompanying article, Mark Hamill said of the pants, ”By the way, those pants I wore were just bleached Levi’s with the tag still in them.” Pants measure 29” waist x 37” in length with two 6” slits up each side. Customized by the famous London costumier, Bermans & Nathans, original tag sewn to inseam reads: ”Bermans & Nathans / 40 Camden St., / London N.W. 1” tag with a ”Mark Hamill / 10490 Luke / Star Wars” printed in type beneath it. Very good condition overall. Also with tags attached from both Christie’s, where the pants were originally auctioned, and Sotheby’s, from its 1998 auction. Sold for $60,000.

“The Empire Strikes Back” Original Concept Sketch Hand Drawn Original Star Wars Movie Poster Art by Tom Jung — Redone to Include Harrison Ford as “Han Solo” — Measures 19″ x 24″
Concept art by famed designer Tom Jung for “The Empire Strikes Back”, revised here to include Harrison Ford as “Han Solo”, who emerged from “Star Wars” as one of the lead characters in the franchise. The large, dramatic artwork features Darth Vader with a beckoning, outstretched arm, standing ominously over his horde of Stormtroopers, with Luke Skywalker riding a tauntaun and Han Solo firing his DL-44 blaster. Artwork is rendered on acid-free paper, done in HB pencili and graphite stick. Measures 19″ x 24″. Light wear, otherwise near fine. Sold for $13,650.


“Star Wars” Cast-Signed Movie Poster — Signed by Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford, and Darth Vader, C-3PO and Chewbacca’s Characters
Cast-signed movie poster for the original “Star Wars”, arguably the most important film in the history of cinema. Poster measuring 27.25″ x 40″ is signed by all notables in the film: Harrison Ford as Han Solo, the late Carrie Fisher as Priness Leia, Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker, David Prowse as Darth Vader, Anthony Daniels as C-3PO, and Peter Mayhew as Chewbacca. Near fine condition. With COAs from Celebrity Authentics and Beckett for all signatures. Sold for $8,750.


“Star Wars” 20″ x 16″ Photo Signed by 23 of the Cast — Many With Personal Notes Such as Carrie Fisher Writing “I know…Did you?” — With Becket COA for All Signatures
Visually powerful 20″ x 16″ photo of the second Death Star from “Star Wars”, signed by 23 of the cast, many of whom write their character name or a playful note such as Carrie Fisher’s, “I know…Did you?” All autographs are penned in silver felt-tip, showing excellent contrast against the black and silver photo. With Beckett COA for all signatures, including: Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Peter Mayhew, Jeremy Bulloch, Dave Prowse, Gary Kurtz, Kenny Baker, Anthony Daniels, Paul Blake and Billy Dee Williams. Photo is framed with a “Star Wars” plaque to a size of 27.625″ x 26.75″. Near fine condition. Sold for $8,054.


The stark white, unnerving helmet worn by Darth Vader’s Stormtroopers, signed by the cast of ”Star Wars” and ”The Empire Strikes Back”, with 13 signatures in total. Helmet is signed by Harrison Ford (Han Solo), Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker), the late Carrie Fisher (Princess Leia), Anthony Daniels (C-3PO), Peter Mayhew (Chewbacca), Ian McDiarmid (Emperor Palpatine), David Prowse (Darth Vader), Billy Dee Williams (Lando Calrissian), Jeremy Bulloch (Boba Fett), Tim Rose (Admiral Ackbar), Mike Quinn (Nien Nunb), Mark Dodson (Salacious Crumb) and David Barclay (Yoda and Jabba puppeteer), many of whom add their character’s name along with their signature. Helmet is a 1:1 scale of the original costume, created from digital scans from the Lucasfilm archives. Near fine condition. With Celebrity Authentics COAs for each signature. Sold for $7,200.


Official Academy Award Costume Design winner announcement card and envelope for ”Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope”, the first film in the successful series. The film swept the Oscars that year, winning 6 of the 10 Awards nominated for. Feted costume designer John Mollo took home the Oscar in 1978 for his work on ”Star Wars”. The film displayed an incredibly imaginative array of costumes to fit the landscape of the galaxy far, far away. Envelope has ”Costume Design” printed to back and displays original gold seal torn by the presenter, Natalie Woods, who gave the award on the big night. Card reads simply in print, ”The Winner Is: John Mollo For ‘Star Wars”’. Card and envelope are elegantly matted in red and gold and framed to an overall size of 14” x 19.5”. Overall near fine. Obtained directly from the gentleman who obtained it that night. Sold for $5,948.

“Star Wars Director’s Cut #1” Signed by Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Peter Mahew, Anthony Daniels, David Prowse and Kenny Baker — CGC Graded 9.6
“Star Wars Director’s Cut #1″ comic book, graded 9.6 by CGC Signature Series, and uniquely signed by all the notables of the cast: Harrison Ford (Han Solo), Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker), Carrie Fisher (Princess Leia), Peter Mayhew (Chewbacca), Anthony Daniels (C-3PO), David Prowse (Darth Vader) and Kenny Baker (R2-D2). Rare variant cover features a sketch to the cover, where signatures appear. Published by Marvel with cover illustration by John Cassaday. Measures 8.25″ x 13”, as slabbed by CGC. With COAs for all signatures by Celebrity Authentics. Very rare. Sold for $5,775.


Original Blueprint for the R2-D2 Prototype in “Star Wars” — Dated 1976 & Used by John Stears — Measures 59″ x 32″
Original production blueprint for R2-D2’s character in “Star Wars,” used by John Stears, the special effects mastermind behind the iconic movie. This large blueprint of a detailed production drawing measures 59″ x 32″ and is dated 8 January 1976. The drawings feature five different profiles of R2-D2’s domed head (here named “ARTOO”), which closely resemble the finished, very recognizable robot. Printed details read, “REVOLVING HEAD OF ARTOO – EXPERIMENTAL PROTOTYPE ONLY ALL PANELS” and additional handwritten notations outline interesting details and specifications such as section names and measurements. Contained in a cardboard tube bearing a typeset label, “Star Wars John Stears Blueprint; R2-D2 Detailed Dome Head attached”. Blueprint originates from the estate of John Stears himself. Light moisture stains along upper left and lower margin. Overall in very good condition and well-preserved. A fantastic piece of memorabilia from the most beloved and successful action fantasy movie of all time. Sold for $5,407.

Rare early ”Star Wars” program signed by the cast at a screening for members of the ”Star Wars” crew in 1977. Program is signed by all the notables, several of whom write friendly ”Star Wars” themed dedications to Alvah J. Miller, who worked on the film: ”FORCE YOURSELF / Harrison Ford”, ”George Lucas”, ”May the Force be with you! (Always) / Mark Hamill”, ”May the force be with you / Carrie Fisher”, ”John Dykstra” and ”Gary Kurtz”. Also signed by several of the crew: George Mather, Richard Edlund and Grant McCune. Program measures 8.5” x 11”, and 17” x 11” when displayed open. Light creasing, otherwise in near fine condition. Sold for $4,375.

Mark Hamill signed lightsaber, a perfect 1:1 scale replica of the elegant Jedi weapon used by Hamill as Luke Skywalker in ”Star Wars”. Signed by Hamill in black felt-tip on the white blade portion, dramatic lightsaber measures 43” long and approximately 6.75” in diameter at the handle. Near fine condition, ideal for display. Accompanied with a display stand, and with COA from Celebrity Authentics. Sold for $3,500.


Harrison Ford Signed ”Star Wars” Blaster Gun — With Beckett COA
Harrison Ford signed ”Star Wars” blaster gun, a 1:1 scale replica of Han Solo’s signature weapon used throughout the ”Star Wars” films. Signed by Ford in silver felt-tip. Blaster measures approximately 11.75” x 7”. With light intentional distressing, overall near fine. With Beckett COA. Sold for $2,269.


”Star Wars: The Force Awakens” poster signed by the cast of the extremely successful sequel in the ”Star Wars” franchise. Poster is signed in silver marker by the following, most of whom add their character’s name beneath their signature: Adam Driver (Kylo Ren), Harrison Ford (Han Solo), Peter Mayhew (Chewbacca), Brian Herring (BB-8), Tim Rose (Admiral Ackbar), Mike Quinn (Nien Nunb), Tom Kane (Hosnian), Mark Dodson (Cratinus), Catherine Taber (Starkiller Tech), and Orly Schuchmacher (Scavenger). Poster measures 27” x 40”. Near fine condition. With COAs from Celebrity Authentics for all signatures. Sold for $2,000.

Fantastic 20” x 16” Star Wars photo signed and inscribed by both Harrison Ford and Paul Blake, who played the infamous bounty hunter Greedo assigned to kill Han Solo, but not before Solo would shoot him dead first. Both the original scene, and its alteration by George Lucas for the 1997 Special Edition release of the film, has inspired one of Star Wars’ greatest controversies – the ”Who Shot First” question of whether Greedo drew his gun first, causing Solo to act in self-defense (as portrayed in 1997), or Solo shot first without provocation by Greedo (in the original version). But the question seems almost moot with this fun inscription by Blake, with Greedo clearly telling Solo in advance that he would kill him: Inscription reads in full, ”’Going somewhere Solo? You should have paid him when you had the chance. Jabba’s put a price on your head so large that every bounty hunter in the galaxy will be looking for you. I’m lucky I found you first. Jabba’s through with you. He has no time for smugglers who drop their shipments at the first sign of an Imperial cruiser. I’ve been looking forward to killing you for a long time. / Paul Blake Greedo Star Wars 1977”’. Signed by both Ford and Blake in black felt-tip. Satin-finish photo is in near fine condition. With Beckett COA for Ford’s signature, and with an LOA from Blake. Sold for $1,750.


”Star Wars” script from March 1976, just days before filming started on the movie that would help define modern cinema. Script outlines the logistics of the famous and controversial scene in which Han Solo shoots bounty hunter Greedo in the 1977 film, which was subsequently changed by writer and director George Lucas for the 1997 Special Edition release of the film, showing Greedo clearly shooting first, which Lucas stated was always his intention. The change caused a global controversy among legions of diehard Star Wars fans, and spurred countless debates regarding altering films years after their original release. Script is from the collection of Peter Beale, the former 20th Century Fox executive in charge of production for ”Star Wars” and is entitled in full, ”The Adventures of Luke Starkiller as taken from the ‘Journal of the Whills’ by George Lucas / (Saga I) STAR WARS”. ”Revised Fourth Draft / March 15, 1976” also appears on the title page. The 145pp. script has white pages except for pages 1-60, likely the pages that were revised in this draft. Wrapped in blue covers with ”The Star Wars” label affixed to the front cover. Measures 8.5” x 11”. Light wear, middle brad missing and ”Peter Beale’s copy” written to title page. Overall in very good condition. Sold for $1,739.

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