The Pugliese Pop Culture Collection 2008-03-15 Auction - 449 Price Results - Guernsey's in NY - Page 8
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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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Cary Grant's Fur Coat: A raccoon coat from the Cary Grant estate. Man's full-length raccoon coat, double breasted, wide lapels, cuffed sleeves, with satin, leather, and tweed lining. Reversible, with some wear at collar
0164A: Cary Grant's Fur CoatEst. $3,000-$5,000See Sold Price
Barney Rubble "Flintstones" Costume: Barney Rubble, played by Rick Moranis in "The Flintstones" (Universal, 1994), wore this brown suede costume with yellow necktie. Sale History: Profiles In History, July 2006.
0167: Barney Rubble "Flintstones" CostumeEst. $4,000-$6,000Lot Passed
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"Flintstones" Interlodge Championship Trophy: Used as a prop in "The Flintstones" (Universal, 1994) this caveman-style bowling trophy was won by Fred Flintstone (played by John Goodman). Sale History: Profiles In History, July 2006.
0168: "Flintstones" Interlodge Championship TrophyEst. $2,000-$3,000See Sold Price
Betty Rubble "Flintstones" Costume: Rosie O'Donnell played the part of Betty Rubble in the "The Flintstones" (Universal, 1994). She wore this blue suede dress with a halter-style top, and clam shell necklace and blue suede hair bow.
0169: Betty Rubble "Flintstones" CostumeEst. $4,000-$6,000Lot Passed
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Marlon Brando Hat from "The Godfather": This grey fedora-style hat was made by Stetson, and has a black ribbon hatband. It was worn by Marlon Brando in "The Godfather" (Paramount, 1972) when he played the role of Don Vito Corleone in a
0170: Marlon Brando Hat from "The Godfather"Est. $8,000-$12,000See Sold Price
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Marlon Brando Overcoat from "The Godfather": This is a brown wool single-breasted overcoat worn by Marlon Brando in "The Godfather" (Paramount, 1972). The coat has a three-button front closure, two flap pockets, and a label in the inner right
0174: Marlon Brando Overcoat from "The Godfather"Est. $15,000-$20,000See Sold Price
"Godfather" Set Photo: Set photo by Jack Stager from "The Godfather" (Paramount, 1972). Photo of Marlon Brando, in the role of Vito Corleone, and producer Albert S. Ruddy. Black and white silver gelatin print. In
0176: "Godfather" Set PhotoEst. $300-$500Lot Passed
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"Godfather" Set Photo: Set photo by Jack Stager from "The Godfather" (Paramount, 1972). Black and white silver gelatin print of Red Buttons with Marlon Brando and Mario Puzo. In excellent condition. Stager's studio stamp
0177: "Godfather" Set PhotoEst. $300-$500
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"Godfather" Set Photo: Set photo by Jack Stager from "The Godfather" (Paramount, 1972). Black and white silver gelatin print. Taken during the assassination attempt on Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando). In excellent condition,
0178: "Godfather" Set PhotoEst. $300-$500Lot Passed
Al Pacino Jacket From "The Godfather": Jacket worn by Al Pacino in "The Godfather" (Paramount, 1972). Black single-breasted three-button jacket with inside Western Costume label typed "Al Pacino." Worn by Pacino, in the role of Michael
0179: Al Pacino Jacket From "The Godfather"Est. $10,000-$15,000Lot Passed
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Joe Mantegna Overcoat From "Godfather": Joe Mantegna's overcoat from "The Godfather: Part III" (Paramount, 1990). A grey wool double-breasted overcoat riddled with bullet holes and faux blood. Worn by Mantegna, in the role of Joey Zasa,
0180: Joe Mantegna Overcoat From "Godfather"Est. $2,500-$3,500
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Al Pacino Suit From "Godfather II": Al Pacino's suit coat from "The Godfather: Part II" (Paramount, 1974). Black single-breasted three button suit jacket, with double-seamed left breast pocket and two front flap pockets. There are
0182: Al Pacino Suit From "Godfather II"Est. $10,000-$15,000Lot Passed
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Marlon Brando Items From "The Godfather": Upon receiving the Godfather coat and hat, it was discovered when reaching into the pockets that there were 2 little balls made out of cocktail napkins that Marlon Brando would stuff in his cheeks to
0183: Marlon Brando Items From "The Godfather"Est. $500-$700See Sold Price
Marlon Brando "Godfather" Belt: Marlon Brando's personally owned belt worn during the fliming of "The Godfather" (Paramount, 1972). Brown leather with brass buckle; hand-tooled "Mighty Moon Champion" in red, yellow, and green. Sale
0187: Marlon Brando "Godfather" BeltEst. $6,000-$8,000Lot Passed
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Robert De Niro Shirt From "Godfather II": Robert DeNiro's shirt from "Godfather II" (Paramount, 1974). Cotton plaid, long-sleeves. Worn by DeNiro (Vito Corleone) in the flashback scenes. With a typed Western label No. 2702-1 / Robt. DeNiro
0188: Robert De Niro Shirt From "Godfather II"Est. $2,000-$3,000See Sold Price
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"Highlander" Sword: Japanese-style sword from "Highlander," (EMI, 1986) with carved faux-ivory hilt, with gilt-pierced oval tsuba and a single edged blade (28"); with black lacquered scabbard. Together with two letters
0190: "Highlander" SwordEst. $4,000-$6,000See Sold Price
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Dom Deluise "Cannonball Run" Costume : Dom Deluise's costume from "Cannonball Run" (Golden Harvest/TCF, 1981). Blue cape with faded white stars, two matching "USA" hooded masks, and one red hooded mask marked "Chaos". Worn by DeLuise in
0192: Dom Deluise "Cannonball Run" Costume Est. $800-$1,200See Sold Price
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Bela Lugosi Fedora: Made by Adam, Fifth Avenue, New York. Formerly in Joe Franklin's private collection. Lugosi gave Franklin the hat, in 1952 or '53, when Franklin was in California gathering personal celebrity
0193: Bela Lugosi FedoraEst. $1,500-$2,000See Sold Price
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"Hellraiser" Pinhead Prosthetic: "Hellraiser: Bloodline" (Dimension/Miramax, 1996) Pinhead prosthetic appliance. Life-size latex head with attached 'pins' in a custom Lexan case. Together with a letter of authenticity. Sale
0195: "Hellraiser" Pinhead ProstheticEst. $1,500-$2,500See Sold Price
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