LOS ANGELES, CA.- Juliens Auctions and Turner Classic Movies concluded their two-day summer blockbuster event, Hollywood Legends, with total sales of two million dollars. The event was held live Thursday, June 19th and Friday, June 20th at Juliens Studios in Los Angeles and online at juliensauctions.com, drawing bidders from around the world.
The sale featured over 850 of Hollywoods most iconic costumes, props, personal items, and production materials, representing the Golden Age through to modern and contemporary film and television classics.
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Highlights Included:
Harrison Fords original fedora worn in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade $195,000
Holy Grail chalice prop from The Last Crusade $45,500
Test fedora used and signed by Ford for Kingdom of the Crystal Skull $35,750
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David Lynch Collection Continues to Perform:
Hand-drawn, signed Twin Peaks concept map $117,000
Original abstract artworks Dark and Light $22,750 and $26,000, respectively
These follow the record-breaking $4.25M white glove auction of The David Lynch Collection
Original O Brother, Where Art Thou? Costumes:
George Clooneys hero prison ensemble $35,750
Everyman ensemble worn as Ulysses Everett McGill $35,750
Marilyn Monroe Artifacts:
Richard Avedon 1998 print (1957 session) $29,250
1960 engraved sterling silver cigarette box gifted to film editor David Bretherton $11,700
Circa 1962 white eye shadow $5,850
1950s-era clothing, chaise lounge, jewelry $36,400 (total)
1957 fan letter archive $6,500
Other Notable Sale Items:
Crocodile Dundee original poster artwork $35,750
Bruce Lees personal nunchaku $35,750
Signed Untouchables fedora $16,250
Ralph Fiennes Voldemort wand (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire) $13,000
The Thing cinematographer Dean Cundeys signed script & materials $13,000
Kane Hodders Friday the 13th machete $10,400
Cast-signed Back to the Future guitar $9,100
JUDY gold microphone from The Judy Garland Show $52,000
Paddy Chayefskys annotated Network script $19,500
Gone with the Wind peacock table lamp $11,700
Yul Brynners cowboy hat (The Magnificent Seven) $5,850
The incredible response to these auctions show just how deeply collectors and fans connect with these pieces of Hollywood history. Whether its Indiana Jones iconic fedora or a handwritten concept map from Twin Peaks, these arent just propstheyre cultural touchstones that spark memories, passion, and discovery. As we saw with The David Lynch Collection, todays collectors arent just acquiring artifactstheyre preserving the stories and artistry that continue to inspire generations. Catherine Williamson, Managing Director Of Entertainment, Juliens Auctions
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