Monty Python fans have been give a fresh chance to get their hands on memorabilia by John Cleese.
Cleese, who lives in Bath, is selling film props and signed photographs commemorating some of Monty Python's funniest moments.
A French soldier's helmet seen in Monty Python and the Holy Grail, offered for sale at £999, was sold today on the Original Memorabilia Company website.
Also up for grabs are signed copies of Cleese and the Monty Python team doing silly walks and a photo of the classic Fawty Towers scene of Basil Fawlty thrashing his Austin 1300 with a tree branch.
Last month 73-year-old Cleese, who lives in Royal Crescent, sold his 1987 Bentley Eight which he had owned for 25 years.
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