Tags:Darth Vader

Dec 12th, 2003
Darth Vader’s distinctive look was originally hewn from an unassuming lump of clay by Brian Mure, a sculptor who was given very short notice to create the helmet and mask. He worked from a rough sketch drawn on a piece of paper by Norman Reynolds (assista ...
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Apr 26th, 2003
ORIGINAL DARTH VADER HELMET FROM STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK. (TCF, 1980) This Darth Vader helmet was used extensively throughout the climatic fight sequences in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. It is a highly modified version of the "hero" helm ...
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Jun 11th, 2010
894. "Darth Vader" Lightsaber from Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi. (TCF, 1983) This Darth Vader lightsaber was actually constructed by Stuart Freeborn's department as it was considered a make-up effect prop. This saber is constructed of resin ...
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Jul 29th, 2005
(TCF, 1977) Black-painted injection-molded plastic panel, used to dress
the Imperial sets including the interior ofDarth Vader’s ship. This piece also appears in the detention cell on the Death Star. Comes directly from the Kurtz / Joiner Archive, and in ...
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Apr 1st, 2005
(TCF, 1977) Heavy combed cotton sleeveless Jedi robe, accompanied with a matching black cape which is fully lined in black satin, as worn by David Prowse in Star Wars. Both pieces have original Bermans & Nathans labels, handwritten in black ink “Darth V ...
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Dec 18th, 2010
(TCF, 1977) Constructed of fiberglass, this production helmet was acquired from Shepperton Design Studios and comes with a letter of provenance from an executive at Don Post Studios who, in early 1977, arranged for the first merchandising license for Star ...
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Dec 18th, 2010
(TCF, 1980) Signature long black sleeveless underrobe worn by David Prowse as “Darth Vader” in Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back. Internal Berman & Nathans costume tag handwritten, “Vader Under Long.” Remains in excellent condition as screen- ...
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Dec 18th, 2010
(TCF, 1980) Darth Vader belt buckle worn in The Empire Strikes Back and constructed of painted aluminum with applied decals. Engraved on the verso to Phil Tippet, “To Phil: An official Darth Vader belt buckle. Thanks, Ziff.” Measures 3 in. x 4 ¼ in. ...
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