Fright fans got their hands on everything from mummies and pirate skeletons to two-headed lambs and stuffed bats at a spooktacular Halloween sale.

The special online auction run by Billingshurst-based Summers Place featured more than 80 film props and real life spooky artefacts.

Among the items available were a skeleton of a real life 19th century pirate called Pete.

The one legged figure, which is suspended from a stand, is from a museum in Eton and was expected to raise between £2,000 and £3,000.

Other items going under the hammer include what was billed as the world’s smallest mummy, which was discovered in Peru in 1928.

Encased in a glass box, the spooky item was expected to fetch between £1,200 and £1,800.

While the sale finished earlier this week, the auction house is yet to finalise all the sales.

However, among the items sold included a two-headed lamb which went for £940 and a stuffed deer split down the middle which sold for £352.50. The most expensive lot sold so far is model featuring several stuffed squirrels re-enacting the execution of Louis XVI.

The item – which comes complete with headless squirrel – sold for £2,350.

The sale also featured a number of film and TV props including a mummy from the film The Mummy Returns and a part cut up chimpanzee from the recent TV film about Darwin.

The former was expected to go for between £1,200 and £1,800 while the latter went for around £300.

One of the star pieces from the auction was a one metre-high latex figure of Mike Tyson which was used in the Spitting Image TV series. The terrifying creation was valued between £3,000 and £4,000.

A number of items once belonging to the performer the Great Stromboli also went under the hammer. Among them is a female vampire in a coffin which was expected to attract bids of £2,000.

A spokeswoman for the auction house described the sale as perfect for anyone wanting to make the ultimate Halloween statement.

Other items in the sale include a number of stuffed animals – some genuine, some perhaps doctored.

Among the freakier lots included a Rottweiler fully dressed sitting in a baby’s high chair and a lamb with the head of a piglet.

For more details and to see all the items visit www.summersplaceauctions.com.