A group of six painted mixed media assemblages, believed to have been created by Dennis Hopper: one executed on glass, one on metal, one on a wooden board, and the others on paper, incorporating cloth, an IV needle, pen nib, tinsel, and other materials.Though better known for his photography and paintings, Hopper was deeply influenced by assemblage artists such as George Herms, and created and exhibited assemblages and collages of his own making in addition to his photographs and paintings.Writing for Vogue in 1965, Terry Southern explained: “I asked Frank O’Hara, Associate Curator of Painting and Sculpture of the Museum of Modern Art, what he thought of Hopper’s collection. “Excellent,” he said, “but that’s not surprising because so is his own work,” referring to the myriad collages, assemblages, and photo-abstractions done by the collector himself—the bulk of which, as it turns out, was destroyed in the big Bel Air fire of 1961, along with some six hundred manuscript pages of poetry.”15.25 x 10 x 2 inches (overall)PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
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A group of four vintage plaid button-down shirts, personally owned by Dennis Hopper. This lot includes a cream, blue, and orange plaid, short-sleeved, cotton-blend button-down with a dagger collar and pearlescent buttons, labeled "Mervyn's - From The Men's Collection," size M; a brown, cream, and blue plaid, long-sleeved, cotton-blend button-down with a dagger collar, a single breast pocket, and tan buttons, labeled "Huk A.P.," no size present; a red, blue, yellow, and white plaid, long-sleeved, cotton-blend button-down with a dagger collar, two breast pockets, and pearlescent snap buttons, labeled "Lee," no size present; and a red, blue, yellow, and white plaid, long-sleeved, cotton-blend button-down with a dagger collar, two breast pockets, and pearlescent snap buttons, labeled "Lee," no size present.PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A pair of vintage patterned button-down shirts, personally-owned by Dennis Hopper. This lot includes an Aegean blue, western-style button down with flower/stripe fabric panel accents, brown piping, two breast pockets, and snap button closures, labeled "Anna Zapp Designs," size M; and a periwinkle, 100% cotton button-down shirt with a blue floral pattern throughout, a single breast pocket, and blue plastic buttons, size 32. PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A large abstract painting belonging to Dennis Hopper, signed and inscribed "To Charlie / 1973 / John Tweddle / Dixon NM" by artist John Tweddle. The painting is executed on canvas on an articulated wooden frame and was stored folded in half. 81 x 96 inchesPROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
An original final draft screenplay titled Dime Box, which would eventually be retitled Kid Blue (Twentieth Century Fox, 1973) which belonged to the film's star Dennis Hopper. The script is inside a brown cover with the title printed on the cover above the words "Marvin Schwartz Productions, Inc. / Property of Twentieth Century Fox Corporation." Written on the cover in ink are the words "62-8-9731 / Felice / 85 Madison / 8733721." The 124-page final draft script is written by Edwin Shrake and dated April 16, 1971. The film, a western-comedy, was released in 1973, directed by James Frawley, and starred Hopper as the title character "Outlaw Kid Blue," a failed train robber trying to go straight.9.5 x 11.25 inchesPROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A group of three mixed media assemblages (paper, buttons, ribbons, fuzz), two of which are double-sided, believed to have been created by Dennis Hopper.Though better known for his photography and paintings, Hopper was deeply influenced by assemblage artists such as George Herms, and created and exhibited assemblages of his own making in addition to his photographs and paintings. Writing for Vogue in 1965, Terry Southern explained: “I asked Frank O’Hara, Associate Curator of Painting and Sculpture of the Museum of Modern Art, what he thought of Hopper’s [contemporary art] collection. “Excellent,” he said, “but that’s not surprising because so is his own work,” referring to the myriad collages, assemblages, and photo-abstractions done by the collector himself—the bulk of which, as it turns out, was destroyed in the big Bel Air fire of 1961, along with some six hundred manuscript pages of poetry.”17 x 12 inches (largest)PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A collection of ephemera related to Taos, New Mexico and the surrounding area that belonged to Dennis Hopper, circa 1970s-'90s. Included are his favorite take-out menus for nearby restaurants, a New Mexico driver's manual, street maps, art gallery flyers addressed to Hopper, local alternative newspapers, a coloring book, newspaper clippings, and advertisements for movie screenings. Hopper moved to Taos when he began the editing process for The Last Movie (Universal PIctures, 1971), lived there many years, and was buried there following his death in 2010.9 x 14 x 3 inches, all togetherPROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A group of documents related to poet-playwright Michael McClure that were owned by Dennis Hopper. Included are a flyer for McClure's play The Derby, an inscribed copy of McClure's poetry collection September Blackberries (New Directions Books, 1974), a signed copy of the poem "Trip for Joanna," and a large-size envelope with addressed to Hopper in McClure's handwriting.In 1955, McClure helped to organize the Six Gallery poetry reading immortalized by Beat chronicler Jack Keruoac in Dharma Bums, and went on to read at many events that would come to emblematize the counterculture of the 1960s, including the Human Be-In at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. According to Hopper, “Without the roar of McClure, there would have been no ’60s."10 x 14.5 x 1 inches, overallPROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A group of ceramic and glass decorative items that belonged to Dennis Hopper. Included are a pair of turkey-shaped ashtrays, a blue glass rooster, a pair of cherub-shaped wall sconces, and six miniature Japanese character figurines.12 x 10 x 15 inches (overall)PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A pair of vintage brown cowboy boots, personally owned and worn by Dennis Hopper. The espresso brown leather boots feature tan stitching in a western-style motif, with wear and discoloration from age and use. Together with a pair of "The Florsheim Shoe" boot inserts.Size 9.5PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A collection of various materials and parts that were used at the El Cortez Theatre in Taos, New Mexico, which was owned by Dennis Hopper. Included are bulbs, sprockets, nuts, bolts, lens paper, and electron tubes.Hopper owned the theater for many years during the 1970s. He screened various edits of his passion project The Last Movie (Universal PIctures, 1971) there, as well as other contemporary and classic movies.12 x 10 x 15 inches, each boxPROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
An original abstract painting by Dennis Hopper. The painting has been executed with white, black, and orange acrylic paint on a curved wooden board. Blue can be seen faintly beneath the textured white layer of paint. The painting is affixed to a larger piece of cardboard with additional colorful paint markings on the back. 36.25 x 30.5 inchesPROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A group of six photographs taken by Dennis Hopper with Kodak projection print scale wheels at the center.Introduced to photography by James Dean in the 1950s, Hopper took up the camera as a way to develop his eye. He would take, sell, and publish thousands of photos over the course of his lifetime.11 x 14 inchesPROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A limited edition second printing of Beat Generation poet, artist, and playwright Michael McClure's Hail Thee Who Play (Sand Dollar, 1974), sent to Dennis Hopper by Sand Dollar Booksellers and Publishers founder Jack Shoemaker in 1974.The chapbook features a dark red cover. Text at the back reads: "Sand Dollar / 13 / Seven hundred copies of HAIL THEE WHO PLAY were printed by Wesley Tanner in the winter of 1973-74. One hundred of these are specially bound and not for sale."In 1955, McClure helped to organize the Six Gallery poetry reading immortalized by Beat chronicler Jack Keruoac in Dharma Bums, and went on to read at many events that would come to emblematize the counterculture of the 1960s, including the Human Be-In at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. According to Hopper, “Without the roar of McClure, there would have been no ’60s."Together with an index card with type reading "With the compliments of the Poet and the Press" and the original envelope, addressed to Hopper in Taos and dated May 8, 1974.6.5 x 9.5 inches (envelope)PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A group of novels and poetry books that belonged to Dennis Hopper, some of which are inscribed by the authors. Included are Islands in the Stream (Charles Scribner's Sons, 1970), Magic (Delacorte Press, 1976), Sneaky People (Simon and Schuster, 1975),Strange Peaches (Harper's Magazine Press, 1972), I Didn't Know I Would Live So Long (Charles Scribner's Sons, 1973), Baby Breakdown (The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., 1970), 37 (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970), and Presences: A Text for Marisol (Charles Scribner's Sons, 1970), which also includes a letter to Hopper from the author Robert Creeley. All are stamped with Hopper's return address and phone number.6.5 x 8.25 x 9.25 inches (overall)PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A group of clothing, personally-owned by Dennis Hopper. This group includes a cream tank top with thin straps and ribbed detailing, labeled "Higas," size 36; a cream, cotton sleeveless tank top, no size or label present; a black, polyester suit vest with a spotted blue and black grid pattern and two front pockets, no size or label present; and a black and white, trucker-style hat with "Bambu" in black lettering on the front, no size or label present. PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A collection of Dennis Hopper's receipts and financial documents including those from/for: City National Bank, American Express, The Liquor Locker, Pando Company, various gas companies, numerous documents from Hopper's legal representatives still in their original envelopes, as well as several political flyers and invitations to political events.Together with Hopper's personal Shell credit card.11 x 4 x 16 inches (overall)PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A group of four color palette tests from Dennis Hopper's "Hinge" Series paintings. Hopper became very interested in graffiti in the 1980s, eventually shooting a series of polaroids he titled "Colors" in 1987. The following year he would direct his first Hollywood film since the disastrous reception of The Last Movie (Universal Pictures, 1971), which he would title the same: Colors (Orion Pictures, 1988). The "Hinge" Series, for which this color palette was created, represents an early effort of Hopper's to combine spray paint with his more usual acrylics.19 x 24.5 inches (largest)PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A collection of books that belonged to Dennis Hopper, many of which have philosophical or Eastern religion themes. Titles include Little Prayers for Little Lips, The Book of Tao, The Bhagavadgita or The Song Divine, and Gems and Their Occult Power. Some of the books feature author inscriptions and most are stamped with Hopper's address and phone number.12 x 12 x 9 inches (overall)PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
An original two-sided assemblage art piece created by Dennis Hopper. One side features paint on cardboard and two paper plates and the other side features a painted wooden board.Though better known for his photography and paintings, Hopper was deeply influenced by assemblage artists such as George Herms, and created and exhibited assemblages of his own making in addition to his photographs and paintings. Writing for Vogue in 1965, Terry Southern explained: “I asked Frank O’Hara, Associate Curator of Painting and Sculpture of the Museum of Modern Art, what he thought of Hopper’s [contemporary art] collection. “Excellent,” he said, “but that’s not surprising because so is his own work,” referring to the myriad collages, assemblages, and photo-abstractions done by the collector himself—the bulk of which, as it turns out, was destroyed in the big Bel Air fire of 1961, along with some six hundred manuscript pages of poetry.”26 x 21.25 inchesPROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A framed acrylic on linen painting titled "Adobe" by New Mexico painter Quinn Mizer belonging to Dennis Hopper. The predominantly pale yellow painting features light blue, lavender, red, green, and mauve touches and has been signed by Mizer to the lower left corner in black. The back of the linen is labeled "ADOBE / The Mesa Series / Acrylic / Quinn Mizer."32 x 29 inchesPROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A group of approximately 60 postcards from Dennis Hopper's residence in Taos, New Mexico. The majority were sent to Hopper by various individuals: some are blank and four are addressed to friend and supporter Satya de la Manitou and signed by Hopper. 7 x 5 x 1.5 inches (overall)PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A collection of documents relating to The El Cortez Theater, owned and operated by Dennis Hopper in Taos, New Mexico, including; a ticket pamphlet, complimentary tickets (signed by Hopper), a folder containing an outdoor lighting contract, Coca Cola receipts, correspondence with Disney regarding Fantasia, film screening schedules demonstrating the range of films exhibited at El Cortez, and two legal pads listing films with other notes.1 x 10 x 15 inches (overall)PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A paperback copy of El Topo (Douglas Book Corporation, 1971) that personally belonged to Dennis Hopper. The cover reads "A Book of the Film / by / Alexandro Jodorowsky / El Topo." The book is actually divided into two parts. Part one, titled El Topo, is "a scene-by-scene, image-by-image narrative of the film" (a trippy Mexican western with a fervent cult following), while part two, titled Conversations with Jodorowsky, is the director discussing the making and meanings of the movie.Hopper was a fan of Jodorowsky and El Topo (ABKCO Films, 1970) and allowed the filmmaker to edit a version of Hopper's passion project The Last Movie (Universal Pictures, 1971). Although he rejected the edit, he acknowledged the artistic influence of Jodorowsky on Hopper's final version of the film.5.25 x 8.25 inchesPROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A group of eight vintage t-shirts, personally-owned by Dennis Hopper. This lot includes a light blue, cotton t-shirt with black printed text on the front that, in part, reads "Stud Service Co.: Virginity Cured - Complete Massage Service - Nymphomaniacs Satisfied - Fantasies Realized," label faded from age, size XL; a blue and navy cotton-blend ringer tee with a graphic of a chattering teeth toy riding a motorcycle and text that reads "Dr. Lou's Chopper Shop," labeled "Hanes," size M; a light blue cotton shirt with black text that reads "DANTE'S - 430 Columbus San Francisco," label faded from age, no size present; a steel blue, cotton t-shirt with gray text that reads "White Star" inside of a star graphic, label faded from age, no size present; a white, 100% cotton t-shirt with a photo of publisher Larry Flynt and red text that reads "Larry Flynt For President," labeled "Hanes," size L; a pale yellow, cotton-blend t-shirt with a black stallion graphic and text that reads "The Black Stallion" on the front, labeled " Plymouth," size L; an off-white, 100% cotton blank t-shirt with a single breast pocket, labeled " B.V.D," size L; and a tan cotton t-shirt with a graphic of a man dancing on a Gramophone with black text that reads "Captain Disco and his Moving Music Machine," label faded from age, no size present.PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A group of four vintage t-shirts, personally-owned by Dennis Hopper. This lot includes a white cotton t-shirt with a black and red graphic on the front that reads "Fuck The Olympics," label has been cut out, no size present; an off-white, 100% cotton t-shirt with black text that reads "Slow Moving Outlaws," labeled "Hanes," size M; a white, 100% cotton t-shirt with a photo of publisher Larry Flynt and red text that reads "Larry Flynt For President," labeled "Hanes," size M; and a white, 100% cotton t-shirt with a rectangular maroon graphic and white text that reads "I Wish I Was Black," labeled "Screen Stars," size L. PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A red round lapel button with the Rolling Thunder Revue logo in black letters across the top and a mostly smoked joint tucked in back behind the pin. The Rolling Thunder Revue was the title of Bob Dylan's 1975-76 concert tour during which he occasionally shared the stage with other musicans, such as Joan Baez, Joni MItchell, and Roger McGuinn. Hopper's drug use has been widely documented so it's easy to imagine him smoking a joint at the concert.1.25 inchesPROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A group of 8-track tapes owned by Dennis Hopper. Among those included are Joan Baez's Diamonds & Rust (A&M, 1975), and greatest hits collections of Aretha Franklin, Gladys Knight & The Pips, and Elton John. Also included is a somewhat mangled cassette tape that was found in one of Hopper's editing bags.4 x 5.5 x 5.5 inches, all togetherPROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A Rizzuto Estileto Milano switchblade knife and Kinegon tripod, personally owned by Dennis Hopper. The button mechanism on the knife does not fuction properly.Together with a group of leather holsters including: a knife holster, a tripod holster, and two additional fur-lined leather holsters (one gun holster and one double compartment holster).12.5 x 3.5 x 3 inches (largest)PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A group of six mixed media paper and cloth assemblages believed to have been created by Dennis Hopper, one of which is dated "1974" in blue ink.Though better known for his photography and paintings, Hopper was deeply influenced by assemblage artists such as George Herms, and created and exhibited assemblages and collages of his own making in addition to his photographs and paintings.Writing for Vogue in 1965, Terry Southern explained: “I asked Frank O’Hara, Associate Curator of Painting and Sculpture of the Museum of Modern Art, what he thought of Hopper’s collection. “Excellent,” he said, “but that’s not surprising because so is his own work,” referring to the myriad collages, assemblages, and photo-abstractions done by the collector himself—the bulk of which, as it turns out, was destroyed in the big Bel Air fire of 1961, along with some six hundred manuscript pages of poetry.”11 x 9 inches (largest)PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A pair of vintage floral shirts, personally-owned by Dennis Hopper.This lot includes a cotton-blend button down with a navy blue, pink, yellow, and green floral pattern, dagger collar, maroon velvet trim (and a single patch), a single breast pocket, pearlescent buttons, and floral fabric patches, with significant tears, no size or label present; and a western-style, button-down shirt with a green floral pattern, dagger collar, two breast pockets, and green snap buttons, labeled "H Bar C," no size present. PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A collection of miscellaneous photos and photo negatives that belonged to Dennis Hopper. Included are photos of Hopper's close friend Satya, Hopper's daughter Ruthanna, a photo of Hopper standing behind a majorette twirling a baton, one is a headshot of an aspiring actress with a handwritten letter to Hopper on the back, and a photo of Hopper posing with two women that's enclosed in a souvenir photo cover from Tiajuana Tilly's Bar & Grill & Dance Hall in Tijuana, Mexico.12 x 13 x 2 inches (overall)PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A framed Emmerson Woeffler art exhibit poster belonging to Dennis Hopper. The poster advertises an Emmerson Woelffer exhibition at the Paul Kantor Gallery, May 6 thru June 7, 1957 and has been signed by Woeffler in pencil and inscribed to Hopper and first wife Brooke Hayward.27.25 x 21.25 inchesPROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A group of kitchen items that belonged to Dennis Hopper, including a metal cup, a glass mug with the A&W logo, two small bowls, a headless Buddha candle, and a pair of hot dog-shaped salt-and-pepper shakers.9 x 5 x 8 inches, overallPROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A group of six lithograph samples of various works by David Hockney that belonged to Dennis Hopper. The sample prints are black and white and the titles include "Henry With Tulips," "Small Head of Gregory," "Mo McDermott," "Peter Schlesinger," "Christopher Isherwood and Don Bachardy," and "Henry at the Table."10 x 8 inchesPROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A group of toiletries and grooming accoutrements that belonged to Dennis Hopper. Included are an electric Sunbeam razor, a retractable pocket manicure set, shoeshine brushes, a toothbrush, and a travel alarm clock in a green faux-alligator skin case.PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A pair of cassette recorder/players and an assortment of cassette tapes, personally-owned by Dennis Hopper.There is one Sanyo TRC 2000 "Electronic Memo" Walkman with AC adapter/charger, rechargable battery pack, ear piece, and a defective 1/4-inch plug and one Sony TC-60A solid state Cassette-Corder. Includes two blank cassette tapes, two recorded guru lectures, one unlabeled cassette tape, and an assortment of tapes including: three Chinese language cassettes (The Age-Old Iron Tree is in Blossom, I Love Peking's Tien An Men, and Ode to Chairman Mao), The Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour, Sergio Mendez and Joao Gilberto compilation Latin Greats at Carnegie Hall, and LRN GRN's Easy Spirits / Grape Perfume.3.25 x 16.25 x 10.25 inches (overall)PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A collection of more than two dozen paperback books that belonged to Dennis Hopper. Included is a wide range of fiction and non-fiction books, including The Moviegoer (The Noonday Press, 1971), Erections, Ejaculations, Exhibitions and General Tales of Ordinary Madness (City Light Books, 1974), Narcotics Nature's Dangerous Gifts (A Delta Book, 1973), The Egyptian Book of the Dead (Dover Publications, 1967), and Tibetan Yoga and Secret Doctrines (Oxford University Press, 1969). Some are inscribed by the gifters of the book to Hopper and most are stamped with Hopper's address and phone number.13 x 12 x 21 inches (overall)PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A Western Union telegram from Joe DiMaggio to Dennis Hopper dated September 2, 1976.The telegram reads in part: "Looking forward to seeing you Friday, September 10th at Caesar's Palace. Upon arrival, assistant manager will handle registration. Teams will be paired Friday night - courts available for instruction -- practice all day Friday and Saturday morning. Matches start Saturday noon."11 x 8.5 inchesPROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A collection of documents relating to the Dennis Hopper film Mad Dog Morgan (British Empire Films, 1976) including: a Mad Dog Pty Ltd. contract, signed by Hopper; his costume measurements; programs; financial correspondence; correspondence on Mad Dog letterhead; and an Australian Marijuana Party flyer, acquired during filming.Following the disastrous reception of The Last Movie (Universal Pictures, 1971), Hopper was all but exiled from working in Hollywood whether behind the camera or in front of it. Director Philippe Mora, however, had no knowledge of this and was elated when Hopper's agent communicated his availability for the fictionalized account of the life of Dan Morgan, "the most bloodthirsty ruffian that ever took to the bush in Australia." Mora reflects fondly on the project in in Nick Ebeling's documentary film Along for the Ride (The Orchard, 2017).Together with two copies of the Margaret Carnegie novel on which the film was based, one paperback and one hardcover.11 x 17 inches (largest)PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
Sheet music for the song "Close Your Dreamy Eyes for Mammy Lou" that belonged to Dennis Hopper. The song was written by Lee Johnson and words across the top of the sheet music read "A refined plantation lullaby, sung with great success by Josephine Gassman." An illustration on the front depict caricatures of a Black woman and child sitting near a fireplace. The sheet music is encased in a black plastic frame.12 x 15 inchesPROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A pair of return address stamps that belonged to Dennis Hopper. One is customized with Hopper's "Works of Art" address in Taos, New Mexico and the other is customized with a preview for a "Four Texas Artists" exhibition at the same "Works of Art" address. Together with a rectangular-shaped glass paperweight featuring a floral design beneath the glass and a green felt bottom and a special book of space-themed U.S. postal stamps that was published in 1973.5.5 x 9 x 1 inches (overall)PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A pair of photography prize ribbons that belonged to Dennis Hopper. One is made of a gold-tone fabric with the words "Honorable Mention" printed on the rosette and "Photography" and "Color" printed on the streamers. The other features a red, white, and yellow rosette with the words "2nd Prize" printed on it and the word "photography" printed on one of the streamers. The back of the rosettes are stamped with Kraus & Sons, Incorporated information and one has the word Mulhall" written in pencil and "a967" written in ink. It's unknown if the ribbons were won by Hopper, an acclaimed photographer, or if they were given to or by him. Together with a clip-on black bowtie with the words "GO TEXAN" printed in white on the hanging ends.9 x 12 inches (overall)PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
Three pairs of vintage jeans, personally-owned by Dennis Hopper. This lot includes two pairs of vintage Lee Rider, medium wash, straight leg jeans, no sizes present; and a pair of vintage Lois, medium wash, straight leg jeans with fading/staining from age and use, no size present. PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A vintage striped button-down shirt, personally-owned by Dennis Hopper.The cotton-blend, western-style button-down features a purple, yellow, white, and brown striped pattern, a dagger collar, two breast pockets, and pearlescent buttons. Labeled "Tem-Tex Western Sportswear," with "HOPP," stamped twice on the interior. Size 15.5-34PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper

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