Gentle Giant Jabba's Palace Bookends
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The most elaborate and highly detailed bookend set yet from Gentle Giant LTD! Measuring a substantial 14" wide, 9" tall and 6.5 "deep.

Accurately reflected, and based on Jabba's Palace. This heavy set of high quality poly-stone bookends depict Princess Leia Organa's valiant attempt to save Han Solo, who hangs frozen in carbonite, in the corner alcove of Jabba's trophy room. To her left, and soon to surprise the Princess, stands the feared Bounty Hunter Boba Fett and a ruthless Gammorean Guard while a taxidermy head of a Tauntaun looks on.

The Gentlegiantltd.com variant (only available to Premier Guild Members) also includes a second interchangeable unmasked Leia head and a full figure scavenging Jawa to add in to the scene!

These bookends are well suited for DVD's, Books, reference guides and Graphic Novels. The modular aspect allows the consumer several display options; positioned together as a stand alone piece or simply supporting your Star Wars library or DVD collection.

Made of quality materials, no detail was over looked. This strictly limited edition collectible comes hand numbered, complete with a matching certificate of authenticity.




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