Stage & Screen Auction on Mar 18, 2026 by DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers in NY - Page 9
A rare David O. Selznick presentation screenplay with photographs of Gone With the WindA remarkable archive of notes and items from Princess Grace to an American soldier wounded inTen original Edith Head costume sketches for Shirley MacLaine in What a Way to Go
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-Auction of the Estate of Composer Charles Strouse & Choreographer Barbara Siman on Wednesday, March 18, 2026 at 10am
-Memorabilia, Artwork, Furniture, Decorations, Books and More from Their Manhattan Apartment
-Featured Section of the March 18 Stage & Screen Auction
NEW YORK, NY -- Doyle is honored to auction the Estate of the legendary Tony, Emmy and Grammy award-winning composer Charles Strouse and his wife, choreographer Barbara Siman. This landmark sale will be offered as a featured section of the Stage & Screen auction on Wednesday, March 18, 2026 at 10am. Showcased will be memorabilia, artwork, furniture, decorations, books and more from the couple's Manhattan apartment.

Over his 50-year career Charles Strouse wrote the music for such iconic musical theater hits as Bye Bye Birdie, Applause and Annie, as well as the theme song for the classic sitcom All in the Family ("Those Were the Days"). Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin's partnership on Annie produced one of Broadway's most successful scores ever. "Tomorrow" and other songs from the production have since become enduring American musical standards admired by generations.

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Property from the Estate of Charles Stouse & Barbara Siman is offered as a featured section of the Stage & Screen auction celebrating Theater, Hollywood, Music and Dance
Auction Curators:
Milan Tessler
Vice President / Fine Art Specialist
Peter Costanzo
Executive Director, Books, Autographs & Photographs
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Woodstock Gold Record presented to Barry Melton: Gold record presented to Barry Melton (Country Joe and the Fish) for Woodstock. Gold Lp Record of Woodstock: Cotillion, 1970. Mounted above an engraved plaque with RIAA certification reading:
0196: Woodstock Gold Record presented to Barry MeltonEst. $1,200-$1,800$600
A fine Woodstock gold record: [WOODSTOCK]Gold record presented to David Faison for Woodstock. Gold LP record of Woodstock: Cotillion, 1970. Mounted above an engraved RIAA certified plaque reading: "Presented to David Faison to
0199: A fine Woodstock gold recordEst. $700-$1,000$350
Woodstock Gold Record presented to Mark Kapner: Gold record presented to Mark Kapner for Woodstock. The Gold Lp record of Woodstock: Cotillion, 1970. Mounted above an engraved plaque with RIAA certification reading: "Presented to Mark Kapner to
0205: Woodstock Gold Record presented to Mark KapnerEst. $800-$1,200$400
Rockwell Kent album artwork prints: ROCKWELL KENT Approximately twenty prints of Rockwell Kent artwork for classical music records. Single loose sheets, color pinted. Largest 15 x 11 1/2 inches (38 x 29 cm). One of the prints with old
0209: Rockwell Kent album artwork printsEst. $100-$200$50
Eric von Schmidt: American, 1932-2007 Cover for Vanguard Everyman Classics: J.S. Bach - Mass in B Minor, Walter Goehr conducting the Choir and Orchestra of the Philharmonic Society of Amsterdam Signed von Schmidt
0210: Eric von SchmidtEst. $800-$1,200$400
Eric von Schmidt: American, 1932-2007 Cover for Vanguard Everyman Classics: J.S. Bach - Cantata No. 80 and Cantata No. 104, André Vandernoot conducting the Choir and Orchestra of the Philharmonic Society of
0211: Eric von SchmidtEst. $800-$1,200$400
Eric von Schmidt: American, 1932-2007 Cover for Vanguard Everyman Classics: Franz Schubert - Symphony No. 9 in C Major, "The Great", Carl Schuricht conducting the SDR Symphony Orchestra of Stuttgart Signed von
0212: Eric von SchmidtEst. $800-$1,200$400
A Debussy note signed: DEBUSSY, CLAUDEAutograph letter signed to his publisher Georges Hartmann. [Paris]: Mardi, 22 Novembre, [18]98. 5 1/2 x 4 3/8 inches (14 x 11 cm); 11 lines in purple ink plus date, salutation and
0214: A Debussy note signedEst. $200-$400$100