Sipping Butterbeer in Hogwarts robes: Potterheads live the ultimate fantasy in New York
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Last Updated: Jun 04, 2021, 05:30 PM IST
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The flagship store was due to open last summer but was delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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NEW YORK: Wearing Hogwarts robes and witches hats, hundreds of Potterheads sipped Butterbeer and posed for photos in Hagrid s giant shoes as New York s long-awaited Harry Potter store, the biggest in the world, opened Thursday. Fans of the boy wizard queued for hours in heavy rain to be among the first inside the three-story shop in Lower Manhattan that hosts the largest collection of Potter products anywhere.
Gryffindor fans, rejoice! Harry Potter s wand can be yours at just $10K
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Last Updated: Mar 12, 2021, 05:30 PM IST
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Daniel Radcliffe s Harry Potter wand from Harry Potter and The Gobelet of Fire (L) and Alan Rickman s Professor Severus Snape wand from Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban are seen at the preview.
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LOS ANGELES: A prototype of the terrifying monster from Alien, a mobster s three-piece suit worn by Al Pacino in Scarface and Harry Potter s wand are among 800 items from classic Hollywood movies up for auction next month in Los Angeles. The blockbuster auction s centerpiece is the life-sized, nightmarish Xenomorph creature from Ridley Scott s classic 1979 sci-fi horror, expected to fetch up to $60,000.
Contrary to popular belief, bijoux-ed necks aren’t a new phenomenon in India. Indian royalty, comprising folx from across the gender spectrum, would flaunt gems bigger than the size of their fists as a part of their everyday ensembles – much like how your annoying colleague has been flaunting that newly copped Apple watch in Zoom meetings.
They’d commission one-of-a-kind pieces to jewellers across continents, with Cartier being a favourite among many royal households, to have and to hold, and in some cases pass on to their kin as an heirloom. Below, we take a look at the five stunning jewellery pieces owned by erstwhile royal families of the country, and the people who wore them.
Having witnessed “impressive bidding”, the artwork was eventually purchased by renowned art collector Manoj Israni.
It was the highest price achieved in the sale.
According to AstaGuru, the portrait showcasing Egan, a Hungarian army doctor in his uniform, garnered noticeable traction since the theme intertwined with the artist s personal life and had emotional sentiments attached to it.
“They shared a spiritual bond, which inspired her to capture his presence in glory,” the auction house said.
The painting was created as a parting gift to her husband s family, after the couple decided to shift base from Hungary to India in 1939, and then to Lahore in 1941.