The Pugliese Pop Culture Collection 2008-03-16 Auction - 216 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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Warren Commission Photocopy: Photocopy of "Executive Order 11130 Appointing a Commission to Report Upon the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy," 2pp. Separate sheets. Photocopied signature "Lyndon B. Johnson" at
0552: Warren Commission PhotocopyEst. US$500-US$700Lot Passed
Zapruder Negatives: At the request of the FBI, Cecil Stoughton, an official White House Photographer from the Kennedy Presidential years (1961-1963), extracted these film negatives from sixteen individual frames of the
0553: Zapruder NegativesEst. US$50,000-US$75,000Lot Passed
Zapruder Color Photographs: At the request of the FBI, Cecil Stoughton, an official White House Photographer from the Kennedy Presidential years (1961-1963), created a set of sixteen 5"x7" prints extracted from negatives of the
0554: Zapruder Color PhotographsEst. US$35,000-US$45,000Lot Passed
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Sixty-Two Pages Of Handwritten Jack Ruby Notes: Sixty-two pages of notes written by Jack Ruby in his jail cell during his trial. Written in pencil on small sheets of unlined gray-white paper, the notes relate his actions at the time of Kennedy's
0555: Sixty-Two Pages Of Handwritten Jack Ruby NotesEst. US$3,000-US$4,000See Sold Price
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Oswald Military Discharge Orders: Original Military Discharge Orders of Lee Harvey Oswald dated 9/1/59 signed by Lt. Col. M. Brilliant, U.S. Marine Corps.
0556: Oswald Military Discharge OrdersEst. US$600-US$800See Sold Price
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Oswald Military Discharge Orders: The Original Orders given to Lee Harvey Oswald by the Marines in preparation for his release, 1p, 8 1/2" by 10". MACS-9, Santa Ana, California, 1959 September 3. In part, "From: Commanding
0557: Oswald Military Discharge OrdersEst. US$15,000-US$20,000
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Oswald Change Of Address Card: Lee Harvey Oswald's "Change of Address Order," 2pp. The pink card has been expertly laminated in clear pastic. Oswald has printed his name, effective date ("March 6"), old address ("602 Elsbeth
0558: Oswald Change Of Address CardEst. US$3,000-US$5,000See Sold Price
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Oswald Inscribed Postcard: Postcard sent by Lee Harvey Oswald from Russia. Color Russian postcard, captioned "Minsk. Stalin Prospect" on verso, depicting a photograph of people walking on a tree-lined street, buses and cars
0559: Oswald Inscribed PostcardEst. US$5,000-US$10,000See Sold Price
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Oswald Signed Letter To Brother: Lee Harvey Oswald hand-wrote this letter to his brother Robert from Minsk on May 22, 1962, a mere 18 months before he assassinated John F. Kennedy from the Texas School Book Depository in Dallas. The
0560: Oswald Signed Letter To BrotherEst. US$15,000-US$20,000See Sold Price
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Oswald Airmail Envelope Addressed to Brother: Addressed to his brother Robert ("Mr. R. Oswald") in Fort Worth, Texas, this colorful, pictorial airmail envelope was used to deliver a hand-written letter from Lee Harvey Oswald, written on May 22,
0561: Oswald Airmail Envelope Addressed to BrotherEst. US$3,000-US$5,000See Sold Price
Oswald Signed Letter: Lee Harvey Oswald ALS. Signed "Lee," 1p. To his brother Robert. Warren Commission Exhibit No. 297. In full, "I will be moving from this hotel, and so you need not write me here. I have chosen to
0562: Oswald Signed LetterEst. US$18,000-US$25,000Lot Passed
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Oswald Airmail Envelope To Robert Oswald: Airmail envelope, 6 1/2" by 3 1/2", addressed by Lee Harvey Oswald to "Robert Oswald / 7313 Davanport St. Fort Worth, / Texas." Tear at back flap when opened by Robert. Two Soviet stamps cancelled
0563: Oswald Airmail Envelope To Robert OswaldEst. US$3,000-US$5,000See Sold Price
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Negative Of JFK In Dallas: Black and white negative of JFK in Motorcade in Dallas moments before fatal shot. Copyright Davis 1992. 8 x 10"
0564: Negative Of JFK In DallasEst. US$600-US$800
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LBJ Taking Oath Of Office: One of 20 photos taken by Cecil Stoughton, an official White House Photographer from the Kennedy Presidential years (1961-1963) aboard Air Force 1 moments before the swearing-in of Lyndon B. Johnson
0565: LBJ Taking Oath Of OfficeEst. US$5,000-US$10,000Lot Passed
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Ford 1992 Edition Of Warren Report: 1992 Special Edition, "The Warren Commission Report," 888pp. Signed by Gerald R. Ford, the last surviving member of the Warren Commission, on the page reproducing the September 24, 1964, letter from
0566: Ford 1992 Edition Of Warren ReportEst. US$700-US$900See Sold Price
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Oswald Blood-Stained Toe-Tag And Lock Of Hair: Lee Harvey Oswald's mortuary toe tag, with blood stains and a lock of Oswald's hair tied to it with white thread. On the preprinted spaces on the tag, the date "11/24/63", the address "1026 N.
0568: Oswald Blood-Stained Toe-Tag And Lock Of HairEst. US$15,000-US$20,000See Sold Price
Two Ford Collectibles: Two Gerald Ford items. Bust photograph signed "Gerald R. Ford" and a 1974 Inauguration Day philatelic cover signed "Gerald R. Ford." Photo: 8 x 10" Sale History: Herman Darvick Autograph Auctions,
0569: Two Ford CollectiblesEst. US$700-US$900Lot Passed
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Ford Warren Commission Excerpt: TQS "Gerald R. Ford," 1 p, 8 1/2" by 11". Ford served on the 7-man Warren Commission. Excerpt from his "Portrait of the Assassin" concerning the Warren Commission. In part, "The monumental record
0570: Ford Warren Commission ExcerptEst. US$400-US$600See Sold Price
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Gerald Ford Autograph: Note card of Gerald R. Ford 38th President of the United States of America, embossed with seal and original autograph.
0571: Gerald Ford AutographEst. US$300-US$400See Sold Price
Richard Nixon Signed Photo: Signed photograph of Richard Nixon. 37th U.S. President, 1969-1974; resigned. Inscribed in the wide lower blank margin to the left of a printed signature. "To M E Malast/with best
0572: Richard Nixon Signed PhotoEst. US$2,000-US$3,000Lot Passed
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Nixon And Ford Signed Photos: Signed photographs of Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. Two photographs, one, in color, of Nixon waving as he boards the presidential helicopter, signed "Richard Nixon." The other, a bust photograph of
0573: Nixon And Ford Signed PhotosEst. US$2,500-US$3,000
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Nixon Signed Copy Of Autobiography: Signed copy of "The Memoirs of Richard Nixon," 1120pp. New York: 1978. Signed on the half-title page, "Richard Nixon." 6 1/2 x 9 1/2" Sale History: Herman Darvick Autograph Auctions, April 1993
0574: Nixon Signed Copy Of AutobiographyEst. US$1,500-US$2,000
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FBI Signed Files: TLS "W. J. Burns" as Director, 1p. Washington, 1924 April 3. Right portion of letter lightly tanned; blank right edge chipped with tears. To General Charles E. Sawyer at the Harding Memorial
0575: FBI Signed FilesEst. US$400-US$600Lot Passed
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