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Artifacts of Hollywood & Music 09/25/21 04:03:32 Artifacts of Hollywood & Music Auction Opens: Mon, Aug 9 12:00am PT Auction Closes: Sat, Sep 4 10:00am PT Lot Title Lot Title 1 Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash Signed $1 Bill 115 Marilyn Monroe 1959 A New Wrinkle Pin-Up 10 Jimi Hendrix Personally Owned Red Silk Scarf Calendar 100 Star Trek Memorabilia From Gene 116 Marilyn Monroe 1955 Golden Dreams Pin-Up Roddenberry's Estate Calendar 101 Adam Driver Autographed "Star Wars" Kylo 117 Debbie Reynolds Autographed Black and White Ren Helmet Photo 102 Adam Driver Autographed "Star Wars" Kylo 118 Priscilla Presley's Personally Owned Plush Ren Poster Sweater 103 "Back to the Future" Double Signed Photo 119 Elvis and Priscilla Presley Photo Signed by W/COA Priscilla 103A Back to the Future "OUTATIME" DeLorean 12 Jimi Hendrix Personally Owned Red Crystal License Plate Bottle 103B Harry Potter Prop Gringotts Wizarding Bank 120 Elvis Presley Honeymoon Home Exhibit White Slips Jumpsuit 104 "Harry Potter" Cast Signed 11"x14" Photograph 121 Elvis Presley Honeymoon Home Exhibit W/COA Framed Photos 105 Gene Wilder Signed Golden Ticket in Matted 122 Elvis Presley "Guitar Man" Promo Belt Buckle Display and LP 106 Johnny Depp Autographed "Willie Wonka" 123 Elvis Presley Beverly Hills Estate Leaf Pendant 11"x14" Photo 123A Elvis Presley Solid 14K Yellow Gold TCB 107 Bud Blake Signed Original "Tiger" Sketch Necklace W/COA 123B Khloe Kardashian's Custom Cognac Diamond 108 Al Pacino "The Godfather" Autographed Scala Bracelet Fedora 123C Khloe Kardashian's Custom Black Diamond 109 Al Pacino and Others "Scarface" Cast Signed Bracelet Photo 123D Kourtney Kardashian's Marni Statement 11 Jimi Hendrix Black and White Fabric Covered Choker Necklace Box 124 Kenny Rogers Signed Handwritten Letter 110 Henry Hill Signed Police Jacket W/JSA COA W/JSA COA 111 Henry Hill Signed Hollywood, Florida Police 124A Olivia Newton-John Personally Owned Shirt Bathrobe 112 Marilyn Monroe 1956 20th Century-Fox 124B Olivia Newton-John Personally Owned Expense Receipt Bathrobe 113 Marilyn Monroe Blank Personal Check 125 Olivia Newton-John Personally Owned W/Photo & COA Bathrobe 114 Marilyn Monroe (Miller) 1956 Doctors Lab 125A Olivia Newton-John Autographed 8"x10" Receipt Photograph 1/8 09/25/21 04:03:32 Lot Title Lot Title 125B John Travolta Autographed 4"x6" Photograph 141 Madonna Autographed CD Insert W/COA W/COA 142 Bonnie Raitt Signed "Longing in Their Hearts" 126 John Travolta Autographed Photo in Beckett Album Capsule 143 Melissa Etheridge Framed Autographed Photo 127 Henry Winkler Autographed "Fonzie" 144 Bruce Springsteen Framed Autographed Photograph Photograph W/COA 128 Lin-Manuel Miranda Autographed "Hamilton" 145 Bob Dylan 1968 Framed Drawing by Chris Photo Ruess 129 Michael Jackson Autographed Photo in Matted 146 Mick Fleetwood Autographed Music Book and Display Drumsticks 129A Michael Jackson Signed CD Insert W/Concert 147 Joe Walsh Autographed Record Company Ticket Promo Photo 129B Whitney Houston Autographed Black and 148 Laurel and Hardy 1936 Autograph in Framed White Photo Display 129C Donna Summer Autographed Sheet W/COA 149 Oliver Hardy Copy of Will W/Laurel and Hardy 13 Woodstock Documentary 40+ 16mm Work Book Print Film Reels 15 Janet Jackson's Chanel Ski Jumpsuit 130 Dionne Warwick Autographed "Dionne" Photo W/Accessories 131 James Dean Columbia Records 12" Test 150 Buddy Holly and The Crickets Autographs and Pressing 45 Single 132 Stephen Stills "Stills" Demo Advance Copy LP 150A Jerry Lewis Autographed Photo Card W/COA 133 The Beatles (2) 7" Singles and Framed Album 151 Frank Sinatra Autographed Photo Card W/COA Cover 152 Dean Martin Autographed Photo Card W/COA 133B Yoko Ono Signed "Let's Have A Dream" Book 153 Bette Midler Autographed 8" x 10" Photo W/(2) and CD Set COAs 133C The Beatles Lot of Rare Albums and 154 Ricky Nelson (3) Photos From Original Publications Negatives 133D John Lennon and Yoko Ono "Two Virgins" LP 155 Elvis Presley Last Will Special Collector's Copy 134 Billy Idol "Heroin" Limited Edition 12" Single 156 Elvis Presley Collection of Rare Vintage Media 134A Jimi Hendrix Mixed Lot of Promo Singles and 157 Elvis Presley Elvis in Concert Jacket W/Scarf More and Hat 134B Marilyn Monroe Lot of Rare Singles and 158 Elvis Presley CD & Rare Las Vegas Hilton Publications Memorabilia 134C Marilyn Monroe 1955 Golden Dreams Pin-Up 159 Paul Newman Autographed Black and White Calendar Photo W/COA 135 Marilyn Monroe 1955 Golden Dreams Pin-Up 16 Janet Jackson's Chanel Fantasy Fur Yeti Snow Calendar Boots 135A Marilyn Monroe "Last Sitting" Photo 160 Gene Kelly Autographed Black and White 136 Carmen Electra Signed "Baywatch" Swimsuit Photo W/COA & Photo 161 Fred Astaire and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Signed 137 Lot of (3) Vintage Playboy Playmate Puzzles Photo 138 Pamela Anderson (Lee) Autographed Card 162 Jack Lemmon Autographed 4"x5" Photograph 139 Jennifer Lopez Autographed 8"x10" Photo W/COA W/COA 163 Sophia Loren Autographed Photograph W/COA 14 Janet Jackson's Rock Witchu Tour Stage Worn 163A Denzel Washington Autographed House of Cuffs Blues Flyer 140 Ricky Martin Autographed 8"x10" Photograph 164 Robert Redford Autograph on Paper W/COA W/COA 2/8 09/25/21 04:03:32 Lot Title Lot Title 165 Pierce Brosnan Autographed 8"x10" Photograph 189 Elvis Presley Lot of (2) 24"x33" Posters 166 Jack Nicholson and Vanessa Redgrave Signed W/COA Photo 19 Andy Warhol Signed Marilyn Monroe Print 167 Eddie Murphy Autograph on Paper W/COA #63/125 168 Burt Reynolds Autographed 4"x6" Photo 190 Lot of (16) Elvis Presley International Posters W/COA 191 Mixed Lot of Elvis Presley Photos and 169 Woody Allen Autographed Black and White Magazines Photograph 192 Lot of (4) Elvis Presley Photo Albums and 17 Janet Jackson's Collection of (6) Vintage Songbooks Telescopes 193 Janis and Elvis 33 Rpm 10" LP (French Re- 170 Chuck Norris Autographed 4" x 5" Photo Issue) W/COA 194 Bent Seldrup Lot of (2) Elvis Presley Artworks 171 Christopher Plummer Autographed 5"x7" W/COA Photograph 195 Mixed Lot of Elvis Presley/Memphis Artifacts 172 Roy Rogers Autographed 8"x10" Photograph W/COA W/COA 196 Mixed Lot of (9) Souvenir Tour Programs 173 Dolly Parton Autographed 4"x6" Photograph 197 Elvis Presley Inspired TCB Sunglasses W/COA Engraved "DBR" 174 Reba McEntire Autograph on Paper W/COA 198 Vikki Carr Autographed "Nashville by Carr" 175 Jim Reeves Signed Federation of Musicians Album Receipt 19A Sunday B. Morning Marilyn Monroe 11.25 176 Wayne Newton Autograph on Paper W/COA W/COA 177 Donny and Marie Osmond Autographed 8"x10" 19B Sunday B. Morning Marilyn Monroe 11.26 Photo W/COA 178 Brenda Lee Autographed 5"x7" Photograph 19C Elizabeth Taylor's Caviar Champagne Series W/COA Sunglasses 179 Paul Simon Autographed 5"x7" Photograph 2 Elvis Presley Autographed Publicity Photo W/COA W/COA 17A Eric Clapton's 1983 Custom Prototype Blues 20 Marilyn Monroe's Monogrammed Black Fur Guitar Coat 18 Andy Warhol's Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera 21 Marilyn Monroe's Black Cocktail Dress W/LOA W/LOA 22 Marilyn Monroe's Black Lamb and Mink 180 Peter, Paul and Mary Autographed 8"x10" Poodle Jacket Photograph 23 Marilyn Monroe's 1950s Black Sleeveless 180A Elvis Costello and Diana Krall Autographs Wiggle Dress 180B Diana Krall Autographed 8"x10" Publicity 24 Marilyn Monroe's Off White Silk Slip Dress Photo 25 Marilyn Monroe's Rhinestone Choker Necklace 181 The Platters Autographed Postcard W/COA 26 Marilyn Monroe's Faux Pearl Necklace W/LOA 182 Nat Russell Autograph on Paper W/COA 26A John Wayne's Black Military Style Jacket 183 Siegfried & Roy Autographed 5"x8" Photograph 26B Steve McQueen's Blue Western Shirt 184 Yelawolf Signed $20 Bill in PSA/DNA Slab 26C Marlon Brando's "Don Juan DeMarco" 4-Piece 185 Vester Presley "A Presley Speaks" Signed Ensemble Boxed Set 26D Faye Dunaway's "Don Juan DeMarco" 3-Piece 186 Lot of Rare Elvis Presley/Sun Records Ensemble CDs/Cassette 26E Faye Dunaway's "Don Juan DeMarco" Jewelry 187 Lot of (3) Rare Japanese Elvis Presley CDs Suite 188 Elvis Presley Rare British Poster W/COA 26F The Brave (Johnny Depp, 1997) Prop Blanket W/COA 3/8 09/25/21 04:03:32 Lot Title Lot Title 26G Emilio Estevez' "Loaded Weapon 1" Explosion 33J Arte Johnson's Personal Sinatra Celebrity Costume Cookbook 26H Arnold Schwarzenegger Last Action Hero 33K Arte Johnson Handmade Needlepoint Costume Pieces "Wolfgang" Pillow 26I Steve Martin "Sgt. Bilko" Jacket Labeled 33L Arte Johnson's Laugh-In Wooden Plaque Given "Bilko #1" to Cast 26J Ronald Reagan's "Stallion Road" Tweed Sports 34 John F. Kennedy Bill Signing Esterbrook Jacket Dipping Pen 26K Tommy Lister Jr. "Don Juan DeMarco" 3-Piece 35 Richard Nixon Autographed Official White Costume House Photo 27 Elvis Presley's Schick Electric Razor and Case 36 President Barack Obama Signed Inauguration 28 Elvis Presley's Silver Metal Rattail Comb Day Letter W/LOA 36A Donald Trump 2019 State of the Union Signed 29 Elvis Presley's Table Knife Used at Graceland Necktie 29A Elvis Presley Taekwondo 8th Degree Black Belt 36B Melanie Griffith's South Sea Pearl 18" Necklace Award 37 Lucille Ball's Tan Wool and Fur Swing Coat 29B Elvis Presley Lot of (25) 8" x 10" Taekwondo 38 Lucille Ball's 1950s Black and Gold Cocktail Photos Dress 29C Elvis Presley Autographed Publicity Photo 38A Jean Harlow's Personally Owned Cream Satin W/COA Robe 29D Elvis Presley Handwritten Note to Priscilla 38B Vivien Leigh's White Bead Necklace W/LOA 3 Elvis Presley's 1970s Tiger's Eye Gold-Tone 39 Mae West's Custom Made Navy Crepe Day Cufflinks Gown W/LOA 30 Elvis Presley Spent Bullet From Las Vegas 39A Mae West Signed Personal Check to Sak's Fifth Suite Ave 31 Elvis Presley's Personally Owned Echo Silk 39B Sharon Stone Signed Personal Check to Tiffany Scarf & Co.
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