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$3,840

This completely solid urethane prop sword scabbard was created during the production of The Lord of the Rings trilogy (New Line Cinema, 2001, 2002, 2003) for use by Viggo Mortenson as Aragorn during stunt filming. The scabbard can be seen prominently during Return of the King (New Line Cinema, 2003) when the sword Andúril, re-forged from the Shards of Narsil, is presented to Aragorn by Elrond signifying his right to rule the world of men. The scabbard is subsequently worn at Aragorn’s side throughout the remainder of the film. Beautifully designed to complement the sword of a king, this prop was created from molds taken from the original hero prop and was hand-painted and weathered by the skilled craftsman at Weta Workshop during the production of The Lord of the Rings . This prop was part of a collection of authentic production-created movie props procured by official New Line Cinema licensee, United Cutlery directly from Weta Workshop and Three Foot Six Productions between 1999-2004 for reference in producing a collectible replica version for fans of the film franchise. The scabbard has a Weta logo, reference number, date, and notation about the project and recipient engraved into it. Length, 48 inches PROVENANCE Accompanid by a detailed certificate of authenticity confirming the history of this production made prop and its use in creating United Cutlery's The Lord of the Rings Weapons and Armor line of reproductions as well as the original scabbard invoic


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Auctioneer:
Juliens Auctions

Date:
2013-12-05

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Aragorn, son of Arathorn, lost heir to the throne of Gondor, is first introduced in The Fellowship of the Ring (New Line Cinema, 2001) as Read more…


Auctioneer:
Juliens Auctions

Date:
2013-12-05