BR Items in Live Auction @ ebay

There will be a live auction held at ebay on July 31’st. Sci-Fi Items from “Profiles In History” will be sold and among some of the items are some very nice Blade Runner props (Used in the production of the film, many of them seen in the movie).
So, if you have the guts, the glory and the money why not try and get your hands on some really nice Blade Runner items. This one of the few times you can get to own parts of movie history.
For more information and pictures of the items, check out the Profiles In History Live Auction Catalog
The Blade Runner items that’s up for sale are:
Harrison Ford Pistol from Blade Runner.
Lot 40 – 40.
Starts at: US $5,000.00.
Estimate: US $5,000.00 – US $7,000.00.
Harrison Ford pistol from Blade Runner. (Warner Bros., 1982) Black rubber pistol with orange resin grips, and unique double-trigger, modeled after a Charter Arms .44 Special Bulldog pistol and the receiver for a Steyr Mannlicher .222 Model SL rifle. This distinctive pistol was made for Harrison Ford in his role as Deckard and can be seen throughout the entire film, including his thrilling chase scene with Zhora through the city streets, in addition to many other important moments in the film. An excellent, highly visible prop weapon from the film!
Zhora Clear Plastic Raincoat.
Lot 41 – 41.
Starts at: US $1,500.00.
Estimate: US $3,000.00 – US $5,000.00.
Zhora clear plastic raincoat from Blade Runner. (Warner Bros., 1982) Clear plastic hip-length raincoat with pockets, worn by Zhora (Joanna Cassady) during her flight from Deckard through the city, and when she is ultimately killed. Plastic is torn at the upper right chest and back shoulder as incurred during filming; otherwise in very good condition.
Police car license plate from Blade Runner.
Lot number: 42 – 42.
Starts at: US $2,500.00.
Estimate: US $2,500.00 – US $3,500.00.
Futuristic police car license plate from Blade Runner. (Warner Bros., 1982) Metal license plate printed with no. “451” and barcode, and general studio weathering. Affixed to one of the flying police cars in the film. Measures 8 in. x 6 in.
Vehicle license plate from Blade Runner.
Lot number: 43 – 43.
Starts at: US $2,000.00.
Estimate: US $2,000.00 – US $3,000.00.
Vehicle license plate from Blade Runner. (Warner Bros., 1982) Metal license plate printed with no. “5N8” and barcode, and general studio weathering, used on one of the vehicles in the film. Measures 8 in. x 6 in.
Tyrell building graphic from Blade Runner.
Lot number: 44 – 44.
Starts at: US $1,500.00.
Estimate: US $2,000.00 – US $3,000.00.
Tyrell building diorama graphic from Blade Runner. (Warner Bros., 1982) Color diorama graphic of the front of the Tyrell building, used in the visual effects sequence as Deckard flies up to the building for his first meeting with Tyrell. Measures 26 in. wide. This film received Academy Award nominations for Best Art Direction-Set Decoration and Best Visual Effects.
Tyrell Corp building panel from Blade Runner.
Lot number: 45 – 45.
Starts at: US $1,500.00.
Estimate: US $1,500.00 – US $2,500.00.
Tyrell Corp. miniature building panel from Blade Runner. (Warner Bros., 1982) 4 1/2 in. square lexan tile with finely detailed surface, painted a subdued shade of lavender-silver. Accompanied with a Cinefex newsletter discussing the construction of the Tyrell Corp and other Blade Runner set pieces, which shows this tile as used in the film. This film received Academy Award nominations for Best Art Direction-Set Decoration and Best Visual Effects.
Sean Young signature dress from Blade Runner.
Lot number: 46 – 46.
Starts at: US $25,000.00.
Estimate: US $30,000.00 – US $50,000.00.
Sean Young signature dress from Blade Runner. (Warner Bros., 1982) Black silk jacket with black snakeskin accents, and matching skirt. Worn by Young as the beautiful, transfixing Replicant named Rachael, “more human than human” (according to Tyrell!). This exceptional suit can be clearly seen in the opening scenes of the film when Deckard arrives at the Tyrell offices and runs Rachael through a battery of questions, testing whether or not she is a Replicant. This highly-visible dress is also featured in the film’s poster art.
Illuminated glasses from Blade Runner.
Lot number: 47 – 47.
Starts at: US $1,500.00.
Estimate: US $1,500.00 – US $2,500.00.
Illuminated eyeglasses from Blade Runner. (Warner Bros., 1982) Red-tinted plastic glasses wired with two small bulbs on the inside of each eyepiece, designed to illuminate from behind. Worn by one of the street urchins who attack Deckard’s car.

Source: The Alt.fan.blade-runner newsgroup. The Profiles In History Live Auction @ ebay.com