Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 33

Manuscript and Collectibles Auction


Movie/Theatrical Costumes
 
 
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Lot 625
"Alice" Television Series. Three pink dresses that were worn by Linda Lavin (Alice), Polly Holliday (Flo), and Beth Howland (Vera) in the popular CBS show that ran from September 29, 1976 to July 2, 1985, for a total of 202 shows. All three dresses are in fine condition. Linda's dress is the only one that has a size (10) with "Alice EC" written on the tag. The other two have "Beth" and "Polly" written in the collar. All three have "WBTV" stamped in the seam of the front of the dress. Linda's dress is solid pink with polka-dot trim; the other two are a different shape of pink with polka-dot trim.
Estimated Value $400 - 600.
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Realized
$403
Lot 626
Bill Cosby's Sci-Fi Outfit From "Leonard Part 6." Gray, metallic-colored, one-piece jumpsuit and helmet issued to the set of the 1987 production of Leonard Part 6 for use by Bill Cosby. He played the role of superspy Leonard Parker, who was called out of retirement to combat an organization of mad vegetarians who planned to retaliate against meat eaters. The uniform and helmet werea 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 - 600.
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Lot 627
Complete Set of Medieval Armor and Sword From "The Last Knight." This "Knight of the Round Table" armor and stunt sword were issued to the set of the 1995 production of The First Knight for use by cast members. In this revision of the Arthurian legend, Sean Connery played King Arthur; Julia Ormond was Lady Guinevere, and Richard Gere portrayed Sir Lancelot. This armor and sword were 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 $600 - 800.
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Realized
$518
Lot 628
Confederate Uniform From "Gone With The Wind." Two-piece, gray wool Civil War style Confederate uniform issued to the set of the 1939 production of Gone With The Wind, for use by cast members. The trousers close with buttons; the cropped jacket closes with brass buttons. The uniform was originally acquired from the set by the costumer and has been stored in wardrobe archives since the production was completed. Gone With the Wind won eight Academy Awards (out of 13 nominations) and remains one of the most popular movies of all time. With COA from Hollywood Prop Supply.
Estimated Value $2,000 - 3,000.
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Realized
$1,150
Lot 629
Davis, Bette Nightgown From Bride Came C.O.D. A gorgeous champagne satin, sleeveless, floor-length nightgown with a lace trim and a satin v-neck bodice, designed by Orry-Kelly for Bette Davis in her role as "Joan Winfield" opposite James Cagney. In the 1941 Warner Bros. film, Davis plays an oil heiress who plans to elope with bandleader Allen (Tommy Keenan), but penniless pilot Steve (Cagney) makes a deal with her father to "kidnap" her to avoid the marriage. The "runaway heiress" was a popular theme in the 1930s and 40s. One reviewer called the film "exhaustingly entertaining." The gown is a beautiful piece of film history.
Estimated Value $2,000 - 3,000.
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Lot 630
Denzel Washington's Civil War Uniform From "Glory." Three-piece wool, Civil War style Union uniform issued to the set of the 1989 production of Glory, for use by Denzel Washingotn, who portrayed Private Trip, a slave who became a soldier in the first volunteer African American company. Washington won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for this role. The trousers are light blue; the jacket is navy with one brass button and has a few moth holes on the right shoulder. The cap is navy and leather. The 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 $800 - 1,200.
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Realized
$1,150
Lot 631
Gene Hackman's Cavalry Uniform From "Geronimo: An American Legend. Three-piece navy, 1800s-style uniform issued to the set of the 1993 production of Geronimo: An American Legend, for use by Gene Hackman, who portrayed General Geroge Crook. The wool trousers and vest are wool. The trousers have a Western Costume Co. label identifying the size 38 pants for use by Gene Hackman. The vest has brass buttons stamped with the U.S. federal eagle, and is marked inside, "SONY W G.H." The jacket is linen; gold-trimmed epaulettes on each shoulder hold one gold star. The 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 $800 - 1,200.
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Realized
$460
Lot 632
Ice-T's Shirt and Vest In Surviving the Game. Olive green, long-sleeve shirt and camouflage vest from the 1994 movie in which Ice-T plays Mason, a homeless man being hunted for sport by six wealthy men. He co-starred with Rutger Hauer, Charles Dutton, Gary Busey, and others. A production tag is in the pocket of the 16-16½ x 35 soiled shirt, with Ice-T's name, the movie's title, and the item number. Both pieces have "Mason" written in ink on the label. The shirt is by Dickies; the vest is by Cabela's.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Lot 633
Matthew Broderick's Civil War Uniform From "Glory." Two-piece Civil War style Union uniform issued to the set of the 1989 production of Glory, for use by Matthew Broderick, who portrayed Col. Robert Gould Shaw, the white officer of the first volunteer African American company. The trousers are light blue; the jacket is navy with numerous brass buttons and gold-and-blue epaulettes on each shoulder. The 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 $800 - 1,200.
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Realized
$805
Lot 634
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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Lot 635
Revolutionary War Style British Uniform From "The Patriot." Five-piece, red, white, and blue wool and cotton uniform issued to the set of the 2000 production of The Patriot, for use by an actor portraying a British soldier. The knee-length pants and the vest are white with plain gray buttons; the white cotton shirt has one plain gray button. The three-quarter length coat is red with navy trim; the gray buttons are stamped with a crown and "GR." Each piece is marked inside, "SONY #64." Accompanied by a black, tricornered hat with white trim and braid. This uniform was originally acquired from the set by the costumer and has been stored in wardrobe archives since the production was completed. The Patriot starred Mel Gibson. With COA from Hollywood Prop Supply.
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,500.
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Realized
$776
Lot 636
Revolutionary War Style Colonial Uniform From "The Patriot." Three-piece, red, white, and blue wool uniform issued to the set of the 2000 production of The Patriot, for use by a cast member. The knee-length pants and vest are white with plain gray buttons. The three-quarter length coat is navy with red trim; the gray buttons are stamped "USA." The label has "The Sentry Post" and Size 42. This uniform was originally acquired from the set by the costumer and has been stored in wardrobe archives since the production was completed. The Patriot starred Mel Gibson. With COA from Hollywood Prop Supply.
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,500.
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Realized
$776
Lot 637
Sandler, Adam Jacket In Big Daddy. Jacket worn by Adam Sandler in the 1999 Columbia Pictures comedy Big Daddy. It can be seen on the film's movie poster and video box. The dark brown windbreaker-style jacket is synthetic and closes up the front with a zipper. The label reads: "Giorgio Armani - Le Collezioni - Made in Italy." Accompanied by the jacket worn by Dylan and Cole Sprouse, the identical twins who played Julian "Frankenstein" McGrath. The jacket exterior is a gray denim vest with a red and green hooded sweatshirt sewn inside.
Estimated Value $500 - 750.
Ex: Reel Clothes & Props.

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Realized
$288






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