The Pugliese Pop Culture Collection 2008-03-15 Auction - 449 Price Results - Guernsey's in NY - Page 4
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The Pugliese Pop Culture Collection

The Pugliese Pop Culture Collection may well be the finest collection focusing on 20th Century pop culture ever privately assembled. Approximately eight hundred and fifty of the most extraordinary objects imaginable from the worlds of motion pictures, popular music, magic, television and politics were gathered over several decades by Anthony Pugliese, a man who might well be described as a true visionary. A small sampling of the Collection's treasures include Houdini's straightjacket, the Maltese Falcon statuette, Christopher Reeves' Superman suit, John Lennon's Abbey Road suit, Elvis Presley's personal rifle collection and the gun that Jack Ruby used to kill Lee Harvey Oswald. Indeed, Mr. Pugliese is sharing his wonderful Collection with the rest of the world as he shifts his interests towards the creation of Destiny, the nation's largest eco-sustainable community currently being sensitively created in central Florida. A portion of the proceeds from this remarkable event are earmarked for the Audubon Society, long known for its important environmental work. If you have any questions about this one-of-a-kind Collection or the auction itself, please contact Guernsey's.

About Guernsey's: For three decades Guernsey's has built a reputation as an auction house known for the presentation of extraordinary properties. From the largest auction in history (the contents of the ocean liner S.S. United States) to vintage racing cars on to pre-Castro Cuban cigars and the $3 million McGwire baseball, the firm has few rivals when it comes to the presentation of wildly diverse art and artifacts.
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James Bond DB5 License: Original license for the Aston Martin DB5 used in the filming of "Goldfinger." Dated October 1970.
0067: James Bond DB5 LicenseEst. $200-$400See Sold Price
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James Bond DB5 Service Records: Original service records for the Aston Martin DB5 used in the filming of "Goldfinger."
0068: James Bond DB5 Service RecordsEst. $200-$400See Sold Price
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James Bond DB5 Tool Bag: Original tool bag (complete with wrenches and other tools) from James Bond's Aston Martin DB5.
0069: James Bond DB5 Tool BagEst. $1,000-$1,500See Sold Price
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"Goldfinger" Release Script: Bound copy of the "Goldfinger" release script.
0070: "Goldfinger" Release ScriptEst. $400-$600
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James Bond DB5 Market Package: Custom leather-bound book detailing "The Most Famous Car in the World: The Original James Bond Aston Martin."
0072: James Bond DB5 Market PackageEst. $500-$700
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James Bond DB5 Prop Bulletproof Shield: Prop bulletproof shield from James Bond's Aston Martin DB5. The retractible rear shield was featured in "Goldfinger," in which Bond used the shield to deflect enemy fire during a chase scene.
0073: James Bond DB5 Prop Bulletproof ShieldEst. $2,500-$3,000
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James Bond Prop Map: Original Prop map of the Aosta Valley region of Italy, used in the James Bond film series.
0074: James Bond Prop MapEst. $300-$500
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"Ben Hur" Spear: Guard's spear from "Ben Hur" (MGM, 1959) Painted black with a gold tip. The "blade" portions are slightly damaged, otherwise the spear is in very good condition. 8 1/2'". Sale History: Profiles In
0075: "Ben Hur" SpearEst. $500-$700
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"Ben Hur" Chestplate: Silver chestplate with gold eagle in wreath. Worn by Messala's aide-de-camp, when Ben Hur escapes and makes his way to Messala's office. With the black leather shoulder slats and waist skirt.
0076: "Ben Hur" ChestplateEst. $1,500-$2,000See Sold Price
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Four "Ben Hur" Togas: Four beige sleeveless cotton togas, with lace-up front closures and red-orange stripe at lower hem. Designed to be worn under armor by Roman legionnaires. With the book "The Making of Ben-Hur".
0077: Four "Ben Hur" TogasEst. $1,200-$1,600
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Charlton Heston "Ben Hur" Belt : Charlton Heston wore this belt in his starring role in "Ben Hur" (MGM, 1959). Designed by Elizabeth Haffenden. Brown suede biblical belt with lace up front closure. Inside written in black ink "C.
0078: Charlton Heston "Ben Hur" Belt Est. $3,000-$5,000Lot Passed
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Charlton Heston "Ben Hur" Sandals : Charlton Heston's wore these sandals during his starring role in "Ben Hur" (MGM, 1959). Designed by Elizabeth Haffenden. Brown suede biblical belt with lace up front closure. Inside written in
0079: Charlton Heston "Ben Hur" Sandals Est. $4,000-$5,000See Sold Price
"Batman" Conceptual Artwork: Conceptual artwork of Gotham City for "Batman" (Warner Bros., 1989). Oil on board by Jean-Pierre Trevor, in gilt frame. Together with a typescript statement from the artist, explaining the history
0080: "Batman" Conceptual ArtworkEst. $10,000-$20,000Lot Passed
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Penguin Fur Coat And Hat From "Batman Returns": Coat and top hat worn by Danny Devito in Tim Burton's "Batman Returns" (Warner Bros., 1992). Heavy studio-distressed full-length burlap coat with fur collar, cuffs and accents. Together with a black
0081: Penguin Fur Coat And Hat From "Batman Returns"Est. $8,000-$12,000
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Michael Keaton "Batman Returns" Costume: Costume worn by Michael Keaton as Batman in Tim Burton's "Batman Returns" (Warner Bros., 1992). Burton's two Batman movies were hugely popular on both a critical and cultural level. The role rose
0082: Michael Keaton "Batman Returns" CostumeEst. $75,000-$100,000Lot Passed
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Mae West Edith Head Furs: Black sable stole, cuffs, collar, and muff worn by Mae West in "Myra Breckenridge" (TCF, 1970). Designed by Edith Head. Worn with one of West's white gowns. Sale History: Profiles In History, July
0083: Mae West Edith Head FursEst. $3,000-$4,000See Sold Price
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Mae West Ermine Coat: White ermine coat belonging to Mae West. Full length and lined in beige silk. The collar is made of five ermine loops that hook to the side of the neck to resemble a scarf. The coat was made with
0083A: Mae West Ermine CoatEst. $6,000-$8,000See Sold Price
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Mae West "Diamond Lil" Cape : Mae West's cape from "Diamond Lil," the 1950s stage production. Designed by Travis Banton. Black cut silk velvet cape with bead tassel. This piece was originally acquired from Mae West. Sale
0084: Mae West "Diamond Lil" Cape Est. $2,000-$3,000See Sold Price
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Humphrey Bogart Hat From "The Caine Mutiny": Khaki naval officer's cap with front facing eagle and anchor insignia. Internal Bancroft label is written "Mr. Bogart - Change 3." Some minor water staining at the back; otherwise in good
0085: Humphrey Bogart Hat From "The Caine Mutiny"Est. $4,000-$6,000See Sold Price
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George C. Scott Shirt From "Patton" : Green wool military shirt worn by George C. Scott in "Patton" (TCF, 1970). Decorated with the correct military insignia and patches. The label reads "tailored especially for George Scott." With a
0086: George C. Scott Shirt From "Patton" Est. $4,000-$6,000
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Orson Welles Derby Hat: Orson Welles black felt derby hat. Sold at the Welles' estate auction in 1992. According to Welles, the hat originally belonged to Charlie Chaplin. In excellent condition. Sale History: Heritage,
0088: Orson Welles Derby HatEst. $1,500-$2,000See Sold Price
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Charlie Chaplin Signed Postcarad: Unusual Charlie Chaplin autograph. British novelty postcard, featuring an image of Chaplain as the Tramp, with two free floating "googly" eyes, signed in fountain pen, "Best wishes, Charlie Chaplin."
0089: Charlie Chaplin Signed PostcaradEst. $750-$1,250See Sold Price
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Charlie Chaplin 1932 Bamboo Cane: Charle Chaplin owned bamboo cane marked 1932. According to a previous owner, it was the prize in an Australian competition. Together with a printed promotional postcard for "His Prehistoric Past"
0090: Charlie Chaplin 1932 Bamboo CaneEst. $5,000-$10,000See Sold Price
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