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This solid urethane scabbard for Théoden’s sword, Herugrim, was created from molds of the original hero scabbard by the craftsman at Weta Workshop during production of The Lord of the Rings trilogy (New Line Cinema, 2001, 2002, 2003) and was left unpainted and unfinished. 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 of the recipient and project engraved into it. Length, 30 inches PROVENANCE Accompanied by a detailed certificate of authenticity from the licensee 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 a copy of the original Weta shipping label to United Cutlery. Categories:


Juliens Auctions

Auctioneer:
Juliens Auctions

Date:
2013-12-05

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Auctioneer:
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Date:
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