Babylon 5 Emperor Cartagia Hanky G'Kar The Very Long Night of Londo Mollari
This is the hanky worn by Emperor Cartagia on “Babylon 5”. It is silk I believe, with lace embellishments added by production.
It is also used in S:5 E:2 “The Very Long Night of Londo Mollari” by G’kar in the dream sequence.
This does not come with a studio COA, however, I will provide a COA from Wookiedesigns with the item which has been researched and verified as having been used in the production of “Babylon 5”.
Although I can verify the use of this item please do your own due diligent before purchasing and feel free to ask any questions before purchase.
This is the hanky worn by Emperor Cartagia on “Babylon 5”. It is silk I believe, with lace embellishments added by production.
It is also used in S:5 E:2 “The Very Long Night of Londo Mollari” by G’kar in the dream sequence.
This does not come with a studio COA, however, I will provide a COA from Wookiedesigns with the item which has been researched and verified as having been used in the production of “Babylon 5”.
Although I can verify the use of this item please do your own due diligent before purchasing and feel free to ask any questions before purchase.
This is the hanky worn by Emperor Cartagia on “Babylon 5”. It is silk I believe, with lace embellishments added by production.
It is also used in S:5 E:2 “The Very Long Night of Londo Mollari” by G’kar in the dream sequence.
This does not come with a studio COA, however, I will provide a COA from Wookiedesigns with the item which has been researched and verified as having been used in the production of “Babylon 5”.
Although I can verify the use of this item please do your own due diligent before purchasing and feel free to ask any questions before purchase.
Studios will sell off their extra inventory through certain licensed auction houses. They do not come with official studio COA's as the studio does not have the time to identify and verify every single item used on a production so they often give them to secondary auction houses to sell off assets. These items can often be picture matched if screen used or they often come with wardrobe/costume tag identifiers.