Lucifer Mazikeen Screen Used Stunt Prop Knife Dagger
This item was used on "Lucifer" S:3 E:24 "A Devil of My Word" on the CW. It was received from a studio clearing house auction. This is the stunt version of Mazikeen's Knife used to kill Marcus Pierce pictured.
This is a cast resin piece hand painted. The bottom has a hole where it was attached to some sort of dowel back piece to keep it in place. There are several screen match areas such as the inside of the circle/grip were you can see the white from inside the circle. Also visible is the out side edge/rim on the handle. The piece has a slightly bigger ring grip than the normal knife which is also distinct in the picture. It was wiped clean of blood by the studio for storage but there are still traces of blood on the item. Also it has an elongated bottom which is very distinct in shape which gave the dagger a bit of stability.
I have pictured the dagger at the same angle as the screen capture so that you can compare the markings easier. I have included pictures of the bag from the studio in order to validate the origins of the item. The bag is not included in the auction.
This does not have a studio COA but Wookiedesigns Props and Memorabilia will provide a COA for this item. I can verify this item is from the studio but please do your own due diligence before purchasing.
This item was used on "Lucifer" S:3 E:24 "A Devil of My Word" on the CW. It was received from a studio clearing house auction. This is the stunt version of Mazikeen's Knife used to kill Marcus Pierce pictured.
This is a cast resin piece hand painted. The bottom has a hole where it was attached to some sort of dowel back piece to keep it in place. There are several screen match areas such as the inside of the circle/grip were you can see the white from inside the circle. Also visible is the out side edge/rim on the handle. The piece has a slightly bigger ring grip than the normal knife which is also distinct in the picture. It was wiped clean of blood by the studio for storage but there are still traces of blood on the item. Also it has an elongated bottom which is very distinct in shape which gave the dagger a bit of stability.
I have pictured the dagger at the same angle as the screen capture so that you can compare the markings easier. I have included pictures of the bag from the studio in order to validate the origins of the item. The bag is not included in the auction.
This does not have a studio COA but Wookiedesigns Props and Memorabilia will provide a COA for this item. I can verify this item is from the studio but please do your own due diligence before purchasing.
This item was used on "Lucifer" S:3 E:24 "A Devil of My Word" on the CW. It was received from a studio clearing house auction. This is the stunt version of Mazikeen's Knife used to kill Marcus Pierce pictured.
This is a cast resin piece hand painted. The bottom has a hole where it was attached to some sort of dowel back piece to keep it in place. There are several screen match areas such as the inside of the circle/grip were you can see the white from inside the circle. Also visible is the out side edge/rim on the handle. The piece has a slightly bigger ring grip than the normal knife which is also distinct in the picture. It was wiped clean of blood by the studio for storage but there are still traces of blood on the item. Also it has an elongated bottom which is very distinct in shape which gave the dagger a bit of stability.
I have pictured the dagger at the same angle as the screen capture so that you can compare the markings easier. I have included pictures of the bag from the studio in order to validate the origins of the item. The bag is not included in the auction.
This does not have a studio COA but Wookiedesigns Props and Memorabilia will provide a COA for this item. I can verify this item is from the studio but please do your own due diligence before purchasing.
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.