One auction will see a Doctor Who Tardis potentially achieve a high price.
A Tardis used in the Doctor Who series is expected to fetch a high auction value.
The booth ? which transported Christopher Eccleston around the galaxy in the hit television series ? may achieve a bid as high as £12,000, according to the Press Association.
Bonhams' Entertainment Memorabilia sale in London will see one purchaser obtain a unique piece of popular culture history.
Moreover, the auction is also set to see a Dalek from the 1964 programme achieve a price of about £3,000.
Stephanie Connell, head of entertainment memorabilia at the venue, is quoted by the news provider as stating: "There's a lot of really big Doctor Who collectors and fans. It's an enormously popular show."
She added that the items appear to appeal to "anybody who is a massive fan of the show or just think Daleks are cool".
In recent years, the BBC series has seen the likes of David Tennant and Matt Smith perform starring roles.
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Posted by Lisa Marriott