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LOST the Official Show Auction LOST | The Auction 156 1-310-859-7701 Profiles in History | August 21 & 22, 2010 572. JACK’S COSTUME FROM THE EPISODE, “THERE’S NO 574. JACK’S COSTUME FROM PLACE LIKE HOME, PARTS 2 THE EPISODE, “EGGTOWN.” & 3.” Jack’s distressed beige Jack’s black leather jack- linen shirt and brown pants et, gray check-pattern worn in the episode, “There’s long-sleeve shirt and blue No Place Like Home, Parts 2 jeans worn in the episode, & 3.” Seen on the raft when “Eggtown.” $200 – $300 the Oceanic Six are rescued. $200 – $300 573. JACK’S SUIT FROM THE EPISODE, “THERE’S NO PLACE 575. JACK’S SEASON FOUR LIKE HOME, PART 1.” Jack’s COSTUME. Jack’s gray pants, black suit (jacket and pants), striped blue button down shirt white dress shirt and black and gray sport jacket worn in tie from the episode, “There’s Season Four. $200 – $300 No Place Like Home, Part 1.” $200 – $300 157 www.liveauctioneers.com LOST | The Auction 578. KATE’S COSTUME FROM THE EPISODE, “THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME, PART 1.” Kate’s jeans and green but- ton down shirt worn at the press conference in the episode, “There’s No Place Like Home, Part 1.” $200 – $300 576. JACK’S SEASON FOUR DOCTOR’S COSTUME. Jack’s white lab coat embroidered “J. Shephard M.D.,” Yves St. Laurent suit (jacket and pants), white striped shirt, gray tie, black shoes and belt. Includes medical stetho- scope and pair of knee reflex hammers used by Jack Shephard throughout the series. $200 – $300 579. KATE’S COSTUME FROM THE EPISODE, “THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME, PART 1.” Kate’s white dress with gold heels worn during Hurley’s surprise party in the episode, “There’s No Place Like Home, Part 1.” $200 – $300 577. JACK’S SEASON FOUR DHARMA SCRUBS. Jack’s DHARMA scrubs worn in Season Four. Includes white pants and white shirt (featur- ing DHARMA Hydra logo). $200 – $300 158 1-310-859-7701 Profiles in History | August 21 & 22, 2010 582. KATE’S PRISON JUMPSUIT FROM THE 580. KATE’S BLACK EPISODE, “EGGTOWN.” DRESS FROM THE EPISODE, Kate’s red prison jumpsuit “THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE and white shirt worn after HOME.” Kate’s black dress booking at the courthouse worn in the church in the in the episode, “Eggtown.” episode, “There’s No Place $200 – $300 Like Home.” $200 – $300 583. KATE’S COSTUME FROM THE EPISODE, “THE ECONOMIST.” Kate’s black 581. KATE’S SEASON FOUR COS- skirt with cream blouse TUME. Kate’s dark gray pants, dark gray suit jacket and dark green blouse and black satin blouse worn in Season Four. $200 – $300 worn in the episode, “The Economist.” $200 – $300 159 www.liveauctioneers.com LOST | The Auction 586. HURLEY’S SEASON FOUR COSTUME. Hurley’s blue flan- nel pants, gray t-shirt and royal blue robe worn in Season Four. $200 – $300 585. HURLEY’S COS- TUME FROM THE EPISODE, “THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE 587. HURLEY’S SEASON FOUR HOME, PART 1.” Hurley’s MENTAL HOSPITAL COSTUME. jean shorts and light blue Hurley’s flannel pajama pants, button down shirt worn in blue t-shirt, dark red robe and the episode, “There’s No slippers worn in the men- Place Like Home, Part 1.” tal hospital in Season Four. $200 – $300 $200 – $300 584. NO LOT. 160 1-310-859-7701 Profiles in History | August 21 & 22, 2010 588. HURLEY’S COSTUME FROM THE EPISODE, “T HE BEGINNING OF THE END.” Hurley’s black pants, black print shirt and jean jacket worn in the episode, “The Beginning of the End.” $200 – $300 589. SAWYER’S ISLAND COS- TUME FROM THE EPISODE, “THE ECONOMIST.” Sawyer’s 590. SAWYER’S SEASON FOUR green shirt and blue jeans COSTUMES. Sawyer’s distressed worn in the episode, “The brown button down shirt and Economist.” $200 – $300 blue jeans with lime green pat- tern button down shirt and dark blue jeans worn in Season Four. $200 – $300 591. No Lot. 161 www.liveauctioneers.com LOST | The Auction 594. LOCKE’S COSTUME FROM THE EPISODE, “T HE ECONOMIST.” Locke’s faded gray t-shirt and brown cargo pants worn in the episode, “The Economist.” $200 – $300 592. SAWYER’S BOXERS FROM THE EPISODE, “EGGTOWN.” Sawyer’s white boxers with red stripes (Merona brand) worn in the episode, “The Shape of Things to Come.” $100 – $200 595. LOCKE’S BURIAL SUIT FROM THE EPISODE, “T HERE’S NO PLACE 593. LOCKE’S ISLAND COS- LIKE H OME, P ARTS 2 & 3.” Locke’s TUME FROM THE EPISODE, black pants, black jacket, gray/silver “THE BEGINNING OF THE shirt, black tie, black leather belt and END.” Locke’s green t-shirt black wingtip shoes seen in the epi- distressed with hole and sode, “There’s No Place Like Home, khaki cargo pants worn in Parts 2 & 3.” Seen as Locke’s burial the episode, “The Beginning suit. $200 – $300 of the End.” $200 – $300 162 1-310-859-7701 Profiles in History | August 21 & 22, 2010 598. SAYID’S COSTUME FROM THE EPISODE, “THE ECONOMIST.” Sayid’s dark blue striped polo shirt and khaki pants worn in the episode, “The Economist.” Seen when he plays golf in the Seychelles and kills a 596. SAYID’S SEASON FOUR fellow player. $200 – $300 COSTUME. Sayid’s gray t-shirt, dark gray pants, leather jacket and suede ankle boots worn in Season Four. $200 – $300 599. SAYID’S ISLAND COSTUME FROM THE EPISODE, “MEET KEVIN JOHNSON.” Sayid’s green cargo pants and black tank top worn in the episode, “Meet Kevin Johnson.” $200 – $300 597. SAYID’S BLACK SUIT FROM THE EPISODE, “THE ECONOMIST.” Sayid’s black suit (jacket and pants), white shirt, black tie and shoes worn at the opera on his date with Elsa in the episode, “The Economist.” $200 – $300 163 www.liveauctioneers.com LOST | The Auction 600. SAYID’S COSTUME FROM THE 602. SAYID’S COSTUME FROM EPISODE, “THE SHAPE OF THINGS THE EPISODE, “THERE’S NO TO COME.” Sayid’s jeans, gray t- PLACE LIKE HOME, PART 3.” shirt and gray jacket worn in his Sayid’s short-sleeve button-down attempt to kill Ben in the alley in green shirt and blue distressed the episode, “The Shape of Things cargo pants worn in the episode, to Come.” $200 – $300 “There’s No Place Like Home, Part 3.” $200 – $300 605. SUN’S COSTUME FROM THE EPISODE, “THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE 601. SAYID’S COSTUME FROM THE HOME, PART 1.” Sun’s gray pants, EPISODE, “THE SHAPE OF THINGS belt, heels and blue blouse worn in the TO COME, PART 1.” Sayid’s dark episode, “There’s No Place Like Home, gray suit with light gray button Part 1.” $200 – $300 down shirt worn when he discov- ers it was Ben spying on him in the episode, “The Shape of Things to Come, Part 1.” $200 – $300 603 - 604. NO LOT. 164 1-310-859-7701 Profiles in History | August 21 & 22, 2010 608. MR. PAIK’S COSTUME FROM THE EPISODE, “THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME, PART 1.” Mr. Paik’s black suit (jacket and pants), white dress shirt, patterned tie and shoes worn in the episode, “There’s No Place Like Home, Part 1.” $200 – $300 606. SUN’S SEASON FOUR ISLAND COSTUME. Sun’s red shirt and beige pants worn in Season Four. $200 – $300 607. SUN’S SEASON FOUR & FIVE COSTUME. Sun’s blue jeans, white/ cream top and dark purple button- down shirt worn in Seasons Four and Five. $200 – $300 609. CLAIRE’S SEASON FOUR COSTUME. Claire’s blue jeans and striped gray shirt worn in Season Four. $200 – $300 165 www.liveauctioneers.com LOST | The Auction 612. CHARLIE’S COSTUME FROM THE EPISODE, “THE BEGINNING OF THE END.” Charlie’s jeans, shirt, green leather jacket and black boots worn when he visits Hurley at the Santa 610. CLAIRE’S SEASON FOUR Rosa Mental Health Institute in the COSTUME. Claire’s dark blue jeans episode, “The Beginning of the End.” and dark green shirt worn in $200 – $300 Season Four. $200 – $300 611. CLAIRE’S COSTUME FROM 613. BEN LINUS’ COSTUME FROM THE EPISODE, “CABIN FEVER.” THE EPISODE, “THE OTHER Claire’s jeans and grayish purple WOMAN.” Ben’s khaki slacks, bur- shirt worn inside Jacob’s cabin gundy striped button-down shirt in the episode, “Cabin Fever.” and belt worn in the episode, “The $200 – $300 Other Woman.” $200 – $300 166 1-310-859-7701 Profiles in History | August 21 & 22, 2010 614. BEN LINUS’ COSTUME FROM THE EPISODE, “THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME.” Ben’s khaki cargos, gray button-down shirt, olive utility vest and yellow scarf worn in the episode, “The Shape of Things to Come.” $200 – $300 616. BEN LINUS’ SUIT FROM THE EPISODE, “THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME.” Ben’s black pinstriped suit (jacket and pants), maroon dress shirt, gray tie and wool overcoat worn in the episode, “The Shape of Things to Come.” Seen when he confronts Charles Widmore in his London apart- ment. $200 – $300 615. BEN LINUS’ COSTUME FROM THE EPISODE, “THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME.” Ben’s dark gray pants, blue button-down shirt, white t-shirt, brown jacket and yellow scarf worn in the 617. BEN LINUS’ “HALLIWAX” DHARMA episode, “The Shape of Things PARKA AND COSTUME FROM THE EPISODE, to Come.” $200 – $300 “THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME.” Ben’s long sleeve shirt, distressed black button- down shirt, black pants and DHARMA “Halliwax” parka worn in the episode “There’s No Place Like Home.” Seen when he goes down into the frozen chamber to turn the wheel.
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