Christopher Eccleston's TARDIS materialises at London auction

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A TARDIS used to transport Christopher Eccleston's Doctor Who across the universe is among items in an auction taking place tomorrow.

Built in 2005 for the ninth Time Lord, it is expected to fetch £8,000 to £12,000 at Bonhams' Entertainment Memorabilia auction in London on Wednesday.

A full photograph of the TARDIS at the auction house is included below.

Also among the lots is a Dalek that first appeared in Dr Who And The Daleks in 1964. It's thought to be the earliest surviving Dalek and is expected to sell for £3,000,

Previously unseen U2 photographs, Spitting Image puppets of John and Norma Major, and one of Eric Clapton's guitars are also going under the hammer.

Other items include a Liverpool airport notice autographed by The Beatles on the night of their momentous return to their home city for a premiere of A Hard Day's Night in 1964.

A multi-coloured bomber jacket created for Michael Jackson's Beat It video has an estimated price tag of £8,000 and is just one of 16 items of King of Pop memorabilia.

Also up for auction are 23 lots from the Mike Trim Collection - original concept design illustrations by Mike Trim for Gerry Anderson's sci-fi series.
The drawings on offer include vehicles and buildings from Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet, Joe 90 and UFO.

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