Ending 25th Jun, 2024 18:30

Entertainment Memorabilia

 
Lot 89
 

Harry Potter: a pair of Daniel Radcliffe worn shoes, as used in 'The Prisoner of Azkaban' film (2004), made by Jones the Bootmaker in black leather, shoes size 42 (UK: 8 to 9), with a letter of provenance from Marcia Gresham, Casting Director and mother of Daniel Radcliffe, dated April 2007, which includes 'The Following note from Dan: "When I was filming the third Harry Potter film, I knew that I would be going back to school for a while before I started the fourth film. However, when it came to trying on my old school shoes, it became apparent that they were far too small for me. Luckily the costume department on the Potter films were generous enough to give me the shoes I had worn in the movie and so the shoes I'm donating were Harry's first and then mine. And Harry would like to apologise for any odour!".

This lot is being sold on behalf of 'Children's Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS)', with proceeds going to the charity

Donated to the charity. https://www.chas.org.uk/

Sold for £3,600


Condition Report

In worn and used condition.

 

Harry Potter: a pair of Daniel Radcliffe worn shoes, as used in 'The Prisoner of Azkaban' film (2004), made by Jones the Bootmaker in black leather, shoes size 42 (UK: 8 to 9), with a letter of provenance from Marcia Gresham, Casting Director and mother of Daniel Radcliffe, dated April 2007, which includes 'The Following note from Dan: "When I was filming the third Harry Potter film, I knew that I would be going back to school for a while before I started the fourth film. However, when it came to trying on my old school shoes, it became apparent that they were far too small for me. Luckily the costume department on the Potter films were generous enough to give me the shoes I had worn in the movie and so the shoes I'm donating were Harry's first and then mine. And Harry would like to apologise for any odour!".

This lot is being sold on behalf of 'Children's Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS)', with proceeds going to the charity

Provenance

Donated to the charity. https://www.chas.org.uk/

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