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Sport memorabilia 1999 Guernsey's: Todd McFarlane [15] [16] Hat worn by Margaret Hamilton (as Wicked Witch of the West) $ 2.93 million: Clothing 2024 Heritage Auctions [1] John Lennon's Framus Hootenanny $ 2.85 million: Musical instrument 2024 Julien's Auctions [17] John Lennon's Gibson J-160E $ 2.4 million: Musical instrument 2014 Julien's ...
The auctions will include 1,400 coveted items ranging from Marilyn Monroe to the Marvel era. TCM Announces Massive ‘Hollywood Legends’ Film Memorabilia Auction Skip to main content
A still-functioning Panavision PSR 35mm camera used to film Star Wars (1977) went for $625,000 in the December 2011 Reynolds auction, breaking records for Star Wars memorabilia and vintage cameras. [60] In June 2017, an R2-D2 droid "compiled from parts" used during filming of the trilogy sold for $2,760,000, setting the record for Star Wars ...
Fans have always coveted memorabilia, but in recent years, what was once a hobby has mushroomed into big business, with millions of dollars changing hands in auctions held by such firms as Christie's and Sotheby's. In addition, many popular films have their collectible items sold via independent, online movie memorabilia stores, web auctions ...
Experts say some — not all — collectibles and memorabilia have longevity because of their ties to a celebrity or legacy. From pop stars to film props, high-end rarities hit the auction block ...
Mara Papalas' father, Louis, spent decades collecting six storage units worth of Streisand paraphernalia, ranging from posters and record jackets to clocks and nesting dolls.
Profiles in History was an auction house in Los Angeles, California. It was founded in 1985 by Joseph Maddalena, who is an auctioneer and dealer of authentic and original collectibles, including Hollywood memorabilia, historical autographs, letters, documents, vintage signed autographs, and manuscripts. Maddalena was the company's president and ...
In the days before the auction, Priscilla did media interviews explaining why she was endorsing it. “I want fans and people who love Elvis to know it is authentic,” Presley told Reuters.