An antiques valuation of up to £15,000 has been placed on a tricycle used in the film The Omen.
A tricycle used in horror flick The Omen is set to go under the hammer with an antiques valuation of between £12,000 and £15,000.
The mode of transport was used by main character Damien to kill his mother in the film.
The scene features the demonic child travelling down a corridor on the tricycle and ramming into his parent, sitting on a chair, who subsequently falls over a banister to her death.
Harvey Stephens, who played the role of Damien in the movie, is selling the three-wheeler and he told the Mirror: "After filming I was given the props and costumes I used. In those days memorabilia wasn't as big as it is today."
Other film collectibles set to go up for auction include a Darth Vader costume, which has had an antiques valuation of £230,000 placed on it.
In addition, some of the proceeds from the outfit are set to be given to Cancer Research UK.
Posted by Keith Leicester