THE world’s finest collection of vintage Star Wars toys is set to make its owner £1.6million.
Jeff Jacob spent 33 years amassing nearly every figure and vehicle from the franchise.
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The collection includes 300 mint condition figures including a rare Kenner Obi Wan Kenobi toy valued at £80,000.
Its 2.5in double telescoping lightsaber, that emerges from Obi Wan’s right arm socket, was scrapped and replaced with a shorter version.
Another standout lot is a Kenner figure of bounty hunter 4-LOM.
One of four known to exist, it took Jeff 20 years to source and is tipped to make £28,000.
A Boba Fett figure with an unpunched card, meaning it was never placed on a shop peg, is estimated at £16,000.
A Darth Vader Tie Fighter and Cantina adventure set could also make £16,000 each.
Jeff, from Denver, Colorado, started collecting as a boy in the 1980s. He works in construction and will spend the sale cash on building a house.
Jeff said: “I’d love to see my collection get passed across the world to different people.”
Kelly McClain, at Hake’s Auctions, said: “This is the most significant Star Wars collection to come to auction. Jeff got the best of the best.”
The Pennsylvania, US, sale concludes tomorrow.
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