Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 35

Manuscript and Collectibles Auction


Costumes & Props
 
 
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Lot 699
Cher's Black Suede Shoes With Leopard Trim. Cher wore these as one of the zany characters on her show. Shoes by Santi Show, Italian size 38. With Certificate of Authenticy from Star Wares Collectibles.
Estimated Value $300 - 600.
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Lot 700
Cher's Personal Sun Glasses. Pair of black and white winged frame ladies sun glasses that were worn by actress and singer Cher. The sun glasses were originally acquired from the personal wardrobe collection of Cher and sold at auction by Star Wares Collectibles of Agoura Hills, CA. With a notarized Certificate of Authenticity from Hollywood Prop Supply.
Estimated Value $400 - 600.
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Realized
$863
Lot 701
Goldie Hawn's Leather Sandals. From the 1992 movie Criss Cross, in which Goldie Hawn starred with Keith Carradine. She played a struggling single mother with a 12 year old son. The sandals are size 9. They come with a Certificate of Authenticy from Star Wares Collectibles.
Estimated Value $200 - 400.
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Lot 702
Halle Berry's Cavewoman Style Ring From The Flintstones. Brown and green ring worn by Halle Berry in the 1994 Universal Studios movie based on the Hanna-Barbera animated television series. The green, protruding part of the ring holds an image of a triceratops; a small chunk of his tail is missing. Miss Berry played Fred Flintstone's assistant Sharon Stone. With Certificate of Authenticy from Star Wares Collectibles.
Estimated Value $300 - 500.
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Lot 703
Jennifer Aniston's Silver Filigree Earrings From "Along Came Polly". Pair of earrings with dangling red stones, originally acquired from the set after filming was completed. The earrings were then stored in wardrobe archives until their sale by the Studio via the internet. With a notarized Certificate of Authenticity from Hollywood Prop Supply.
Estimated Value $200 - 400.
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Lot 704
Mexican Military Uniform From "The Alamo." 1800s style Mexican infantry uniform issued to the set of John Wayne's 1960 production of The Alamo, the first movie he ever directed, for use by cast members. The navy wool trousers have a red stripe; the label says, "Western Costume Co., Hollywood, Calif." The lighter-blue jacket has red cuffs and collar. In addition to directing, John Wayne also played Davy Crockett. As director, Wayne signed off on every aspect of this movie, including the uniforms. This uniform was originally acquired from the set by the costumer and has been stored in wardrobe archives since the production was completed. With COA from Hollywood Prop Supply.
Estimated Value $300 - 400.
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Realized
$173
Lot 705
Robert Redford's Watch From "An Unfinished Life." Silver-toned Timex watch with expandable bracelet worn by Redford in the 2005 film, in which he starred with Jennifer Lopez and Morgan Freeman. The watch was given to senior make-up artist Gordon Bau by Mr. Redford as a token of appreciation. With a notarized Certificate of Authenticity from Hollywood Prop Supply.
Estimated Value $400 - 600.
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Lot 706
Tom Cruise Costume From "The Minority Report". Gray two-piece maintenance man's uniform worn by Tom Cruise in his role as Chief John Anderton. The uniform was originally acquired from the set by the costumer and has been stored in wardrobe archives since the production was completed. "The Minority Report" was a 2002 film by Steven Spielberg starring Tom Cruise, Max von Sydow, Samantha Morton, Kathryn Morris, and Colin Farrell. It is loosely based on the Philip K. Dick short story of the same name. With a notarized Certificate of Authenticity from Hollywood Prop Supply.
Estimated Value $400 - 600.
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Lot 707
Slingshot From The Flintstones. Brown prop slingshot used in the 1994 Universal Studios movie based on the Hanna-Barbera animated television series. The slingshot is 14" high by 7¾" across at the top. The film starred John Goodman and Elizabeth Perkins as Fred and Wilma Flintstone, Rick Moranis and Rosie O'Donnell as Barney and Betty Rubble, and Halle Berry as Fred Flintstone's assistant Sharon Stone. Kyle MacLachlan was Fred's evil boss Cliff Vandercave and Elizabeth Taylor was Wilma's mother, Pearl Slaghoople. With Certificate of Authenticy from Star Wares Collectibles.
Estimated Value $150 - 300.
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Realized
$180
Lot 708
Group of Ten Assorted Vintage Lobby Cards From The 1950s. The group includes: The Student Prince, High Noon, Man of Bronze, Rock-A-Bye Baby, The Great Rupert, Kings Go Forth, The Sad Sack (2 different cards), His Majesty O'Keefe, and The Great American Pastime. Overall very good.
Estimated Value $200 - 400.
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Lot 709
Laurel and Hardy Collection. Five Laurel and Hardy scripts, with numerous handwritten annotations: (1) Titled "A Spot of Trouble" with "Babe Hardy" in block letters on the front; 30 typed pages with numerous changes written in pencil (2) Titled "Up In Olly's Room," written by Stan Laurel., 11 typed pages; pen drawing of the room; the envelope is labeled "1st Draft…Hardy's Copy (Hospital scene only)" (3) Titled "Birds Of A Feather, " written by Stan Laurel, 12 typed sheets with penned changes on 3 pages; the envelope is labeled as "2nd Draft original," "Hospital" scene only (4) 3rd Draft of "Birds Of A Feather," 15 sheets plus 8 "Revisions" sheets plus one scrap insert; many pencil and pen changes (5) Original "Driver's Licence Sketch," 6 typed pages; no annotations. Also present are scripts for a radio interview on October 10, 1953 and a BBC TV interview for "Face The Music," on October 17, 1953. These scripts sold at auction at Camden House in 1993 for $15,000.

The scripts are accompanied are other Laurel and Hardy items, including two kilts worn in 1947 by Lauren and Hardy during their two-week appearance at the Empire Theatre in Glasgow. The kilt Laurel wore is navy and green plaid, with a yellow stripe, with the label "Made in Kilty Scotland"; this was one of the kilts Laurel wore in the 1935 film Bonnie Scotland. The other kilt, worn by Hardy, is green, red, orange, and yellow and is quite large. There are two different brown, leather sporrans (leather pouches that are worn on a chain around the waist in front of a kilt). Both have long horsehair attachments and tassels (one has two; the other has five); one is stamped "Leckie Graham / C&M 1925 / Glasgow"; these were also purportedly worn by Stan Laurel in Bonnie Scotland and brought with him for the comic duo to wear during their 1947 appearance in Glasgow. Two pairs of argyle socks, probably worn with the kilts, have some moth holes. Other items present are a pair of black wool tuxedo pants, no size, but they measure 44" at the waist and 40½" from waist to hem, and a pair of worn, dark brown, strapped shoes with buckle, from Paisleys Ltd. in Glasgow, no size visible.

When the men returned to the States, they left luggage containing stage wear and props with Stan's sister Olga, who was then licensee of the Bull Inn at Bottesford, Nottinghamshire, England. When Olga retired, she disposed of many of the items, but a friend of hers asked to keep some of the costumes for local amateur productions. These were eventually obtained by an author who was researching a book on Laurel and Hardy.
Estimated Value $15,000 - 20,000.
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