Happy Star Wars Day!
To honor the room of May, we are bringing you with a “Star Wars” rare collectible to share this autumn, a well -known entertainment memories house called Propstore. They are the people who auctioned the Chewbacca Bowcaster for $ 768k and the Yavin Luke Skywalker Medal for $ 378K that we were admired in March.
In the middle of the “Star Wars” collectible meeting of Propstore that will be in the duration of the block, its live auction of entertainment memories in Los Angeles in September is a rebel pilot helmet relic used in the 1980s “Star Wars Back”.
This historical finding is sacrificed in its original condition without restoring and was designed by the winning designer winning the John Mollo Academy award, the same type behind the science fiction sets of Darth, Princess Leia and Luke Skywalker.
Per the office catalog description, “This Helmet was custom-made spee INSURIAL, INSURIAL, INSURIAL, INSURIAL, INSURE, INSURE, INSURE, INSURE, INSURE, INSURE, Ensure, ensure, ensure, ensure, ensure, make sure.
Experts estimate that this scarce accessory could be sold for $ 200,000 – $ 400,000, since it is the first time that the authentic helmet is presented for purchase, since it is in a private collection and originated in the film production assistant, Patricia Carr.
“The rebel pilot helmets are one of the most wanted artifacts of the original ‘Star Wars’ trilogy,” says the director of Operations of Propstora Brandon Alinger.
“There are only a handful of original helmets in private collections, and this helmet, with such an exceptional origin, is an excellent helmet. These helmets were made in numbers much narrow Back ‘, makes it a real treasure for collectors.