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Biohazard Bags With Cancerous Mass, Bone and Blood Sample - THE X-FILES (1993 - 2002)

Currency:USD Category:Memorabilia / Television - Props Start Price:300.00 USD Estimated At:600.00 - 800.00 USD
Biohazard Bags With Cancerous Mass, Bone and Blood Sample - THE X-FILES (1993 - 2002)
Biohazard bags with a cancerous mass, bone and blood sample from the sci-fi drama series The X-Files. Two of the polyethylene biohazard bags are labeled ‘For Incineration Only’ and ‘Pathological Waste - Contents: Lymphosarcoma of Ileum.’ One bag holds a purple and red foam rubber cancerous mass, one holds a resin bisected leg bone, and a third contains a polyethylene blood sample collection tube with a purple cap. These pieces remain in very good, production-used condition overall.

In the episode ‘Leonard Betts’ (412), Leonard (Paul McCrane) regenerates his entire body and subsists on cancereous matter. This episode immediately followed Fox’s airing of Superbowl XXXI and was watched by over 29 million people. It was in this episode that Agent Scully’s cancer is detected.

This lot includes a Certificate of Authenticity from Hollywood Cinema Production Resources hand-signed by HCPR Director Laura Peterson and EntertainmentRarities.com President Darren Julien.

Dimensions: (bone) 8” x 2” x 2” (20 cm x 5 cm x 5 cm); (cancerous mass): 3” x 3” (8 cm x 8 cm); (tube): 4 ½” x 1” (12 cm x 3 cm)