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Lot 545

A pair of brown leather boots as seen worn by Mel Gibson as Benjamin Martin throughout The Patriot (Columbia Pictures, 2000). A label affixed inside each boot reads "Martin."A link to an image of Gibson wearing boots of this style is available upon request.Gibson plays a pacifist farmer who becomes a leader in the revolutionary war after a sadistic British Colonel kills his young son.This lot comes from the Reel Clothes and Props collection, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobes directly from the major studios.No size tags.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 555

A Hickey-Freeman Legacy Twill cotton white and blue striped button-up shirt as seen worn by Philip Baker Hall as Everett Dirksen in the made for television historical film Path to War (HBO, 2002), signed by Hall in sharpie ink to the upper right. "P. Baker / Hall A" and "SONY" have been written in ink under one of the shirt's labels on its inner-collar. The film examines President Lyndon B. Johnson and his foreign policy team's involvement in the war in Vietnam. This lot comes from the Reel Clothes and Props collection, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobes directly from the major studios.Size: 16-32PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 563

A group of three hats, two wigs, and over 200 set Polaroid photographs from CrissCross (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1992) starring Goldie Hawn and Arliss Howard, with two of the hats as seen worn by Howard as "Joe" in the film and several photographs featuring Hawn. During the production, wigs were used for various performers including Howard, Hawn, and the film's background extras. In the film--an unusual dramatic vehicle for Hawn--a young boy, Chris, unwittingly begins dealing drugs hoping to help his mother, Tracy, quit working as a stripper. As Joe, Tracy's love interest, Howard wears a red baseball cap with a "P" embroidered on the front while he, Tracy, and Chris eat outside and talk about the boy's hopes for the future.This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.11.5 x 13.25 x 18.5 inches (overall)PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 564

A custom-made Anto of Beverly Hills gray mini-striped cotton button down long-sleeved shirt worn by Anthony Hopkins as Colonel William Ludlow in Legends of the Fall (TriStar Pictures, 1994).The shirt has gray buttons, French cuffs, and a removable button-on collar. It's personalized label reads "A H" and is dated July 1993 (the picture's production dates were June 14, 1993-September 23, 1993). "SONY" and "17/4" are also handwritten on the tag.In the film, Hopkins plays the father of three young men in rural Montana whose lives are impacted by the dramas of life and history. Please note: The removable collar is missing one button, and will not attach to the shirt without repair.Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from Reel Clothes & Props. No size tag.

Lot 565

 A "Fundacion Eva Peron" gift box prop as seen in the film adapatation of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Evita (Hollywood Pictures, 1996), along with three "LA Fundacion - Eva De Peron" sugar bag props featuring Madonna's likeness as the title character, Argentine first lady Eva Peron. The sugar bag props were one of the La Fundacion products created by Eva Peron and are not seen in the film.4.25 x 12.25 x 8.25 inches

Lot 566

A pair of dress pants as seen worn by James Earl Jones as "Raymond 'Ray' Lee Murdoch" in the comedy/drama A Family Thing (United Artists, 1996). The navy blue, polyester-blend field trousers feature two side and two back pockets. Labeled "Fechheimer" and includes a "Chicago Police Dept" label in the back pocket. Size 48R. A Family Thing follows Earl Pitcher Jr., who, when his mother gives a deathbed confession that his biological mother died while giving birth to him, must travel and make peace with his other family. Jones as Ray wears the pants with the rest of his Chicago city Police uniform. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 567

A pair of pants and suspenders as seen worn by James Earl Jones as "Raymond 'Ray' Lee Murdoch" in the comedy/drama A Family Thing (United Artists, 1996). The 100% cotton, khaki pants feature two side and two back pockets, labeled "Hunt Club," size 48. The burgundy suspenders feature brown straps and gold-tone hardware, no size or label present. A Family Thing follows Earl Pitcher Jr., who, when his mother gives a deathbed confession that his biological mother died while giving birth to him, must travel and make peace with his other family. Jones as Ray wears the pants and suspenders as he and his half-brother Earl (Robert Duvall) visit their mother's grave.This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 568

A button-down shirt for Robert Duvall as "Earl Pilcher Jr." in the comedy/drama A Family Thing (United Artists, 1996). The long-sleeved, orange, green, and brown flannel button down features two breast pocket. No size or label present.A Family Thing follows Earl Pitcher Jr., who, when his mother gives a deathbed confession that his biological mother died while giving birth to him, must travel and make peace with his other family.This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 569

A suit as seen worn by Robert Duvall as "Earl Pilcher Jr." in the comedy/drama A Family Thing (United Artists, 1996). The ensemble includes a white, cotton-blend button-down shirt, labeled "Sears Roebuck And Co.," size 15 - 32/33; a grey striped suit jacket with matching pants, labeled "Haggar Gentleman's Fit Imperial," size 40, which matching trousers, size 32 x 32; and a black genuine leather belt, size 34. A Family Thing follows Earl Pitcher Jr., who, when his mother gives a deathbed confession that his biological mother died while giving birth to him, must travel and make peace with his other family. Duvall as Earl wears the ensemble at the funeral of who he believed to be his real mother.This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 570

A pink sequined dress as seen worn by Madchen Amick as "Annie O'Keefe" in the thriller Heartless (AMCO Entertainment Group, 1997). The baby pink spandex-blend maxi gown features matching sequins attached to the fabric throughout, with a halter neck, low cut back, and additional back straps. No size or label present.In the film, Amick as Annie wears the gown while attending the Annual Gala Charity Ball & Wine Taster. Heartless follows a young woman who, after undergoing a heart transplant, begins to take on the personality of her donor. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 573

An ensemble as seen worn by Billy Campbell as "Mitch Hiller" in the crime/thriller Enough (Columbia Pictures, 2002). Together with a costume tag. The ensemble includes a sage green, 100% silk, short-sleeved polo, with a single breast pocket and loop collar, labeled "Tommy Bahama," size L; and a pair of light khaki, 100% cotton slacks, labeled "Nautica," size 36W x 34L.Enough follows Slim (Jennifer Lopez), who, after discovering her husband's abusive side, takes her daughter and attempts to escape — a plan that forces Slim to take matters into her own hands when his determination to find her persists. Campbell as Mitch wears the ensemble while lying on the beach with his wife, Slim, and their daughter, Gracie. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 574

An ensemble as seen worn by Billy Campbell as "Mitch Hiller" in the crime/thriller Enough (Columbia Pictures, 2002). Together with costume tags. The ensemble includes a white, cotton-blend button-down shirt with a single breast pocket, labeled "John W. Nordstrom,' size 16.5-37; a pair of sand, linen trousers, labeled "Mondo di Marco," size 36; a mahogany leather belt, labeled " Polo Ralph Lauren," size 38; and a grey, 100% wool suit jacket with shoulder pads, front and interior pockets, labeled, "Canali Proposta" as well as "Mel Fox Clothiers - Encino, Calif.," size L. Enough follows Slim (Jennifer Lopez), who, after discovering her husband's abusive side, takes her daughter and attempts to escape — a plan that forces Slim to take matters into her own hands when his determination to find her persists. Campbell as Mitch wears the ensemble as he speaks to the owner of a house he wants to buy with his wife. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 575

An ensemble as seen worn by Billy Campbell as "Mitch Hiller" in the crime/thriller Enough (Columbia Pictures, 2002). Together with a costume tag. The ensemble includes two matching polyester-blend, charcoal grey button-downs, with single breast pockets, both labeled "Ermenegildo Zegna," both size L; and a grey tweed, wool/cashmere-blend suit jacket with shoulder pads, front and interior pockets, labeled, "Canali" as well as "Mr. Sid," size L. Enough follows Slim (Jennifer Lopez), who, after discovering her husband's abusive side, takes her daughter and attempts to escape — a plan that forces Slim to take matters into her own hands when his determination to find her persists. Campbell as Mitch wears the tops at home when Slim finds out he has been cheating on her.This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 576

A pajama ensemble as seen worn by Billy Campbell as "Mitch Hiller" in the crime/thriller Enough (Columbia Pictures, 2002). Together with a costume tag. The outfit includes a white, ribbed, 100% cotton tank top, labeled "Calvin Klein," size XL; and a pair of blue and white checkered pants with a tie waist, no label present, size XL.Enough follows Slim (Jennifer Lopez), who, after discovering her husband's abusive side, takes her daughter and attempts to escape — a plan that forces Slim to take matters into her own hands when his determination to find her persists. Campbell as Mitch wears the ensemble as Slim takes her daughter and tries to escape for the first time. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 577

A short-sleeved polo shirt as seen worn by Billy Campbell as "Mitch Hiller" in the crime/thriller Enough (Columbia Pictures, 2002). Together with a costume tag. The moss green, 100% cotton polo features a three-button closure. Labeled 'Barney's New York." Size XL. Enough follows Slim (Jennifer Lopez), who, after discovering her husband's abusive side, takes her daughter and attempts to escape — a plan that forces Slim to take matters into her own hands when his determination to find her persists. Campbell as Mitch wears the polo while in the police station, tracking down a phone call from his wife to find her location. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 578

A robe as seen worn by Billy Campbell as "Mitch Hiller" in the crime/thriller Enough (Columbia Pictures, 2002). Together a costume tag. The shadow gray, 100% cotton bathrobe features two front pockets and a tie waist. Labeled, "American Essentials Robes." No size present. Enough follows Slim (Jennifer Lopez), who, after discovering her husband's abusive side, takes her daughter and attempts to escape — a plan that forces Slim to take matters into her own hands when his determination to find her persists. Campbell as Mitch puts on the robe after he hears a noise in his home at night, unaware that Slim is there, ready to attack. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 579

A pair of tops as seen worn by Billy Campbell as "Mitch Hiller" in the crime/thriller Enough (Columbia Pictures, 2002). Together with a costume tag. The tops include a grey, 100% cotton t-shirt, labeled "Co-Op," size L; and a chocolate brown, silk-blend, zip-up jacket, with side pockets and an elastic waistband, labeled, "Axis," size L.Enough follows Slim (Jennifer Lopez), who, after discovering her husband's abusive side, takes her daughter and attempts to escape — a plan that forces Slim to take matters into her own hands when his determination to find her persists. Campbell as Mitch wears the tops while chasing Slim to the bus, which she boards before he can reach her. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 580

An ensemble as seen worn by Dan Futterman as "Joe" in the crime/thriller Enough (Columbia Pictures, 2002). Together with a costume tag. The ensemble includes a forest green, 100% cotton button-down with a single breast pocket, labeled, "Orlando for Barneys New York," size reads IV; and a pair of navy blue, 100% cotton pants, labeled "Mason's Sportswear," size 48. Enough follows Slim (Jennifer Lopez), who, after discovering her husband's abusive side, takes her daughter and attempts to escape — a plan that forces Slim to take matters into her own hands when his determination to find her persists. Futterman as Joe wears the ensemble with ex-girlfriend, Slim, and her daughter, Gracie, on a Seattle pier.This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 581

An ensemble as seen worn by Noah Wyle as "Robbie" in the crime/thriller Enough (Columbia Pictures, 2002).The ensemble includes a light grey, 100% cotton t-shirt, labeled "Calvin Klein" with "Robbie" handwritten in black marker, size L; a pair of chocolate brown, 100% cotton slacks, labeled " Mason's Sportswear," size 50; together with a tote bag that reads "Havana Joe," with a shoe shine kit inside.Enough follows Slim (Jennifer Lopez), who, after discovering her husband's abusive side, takes her daughter and attempts to escape — a plan that forces Slim to take matters into her own hands when his determination to find her persists. Wyle as Robbie is seen in a gray shirt and brown slacks while in a high-speed car chase with Slim. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 582

An ensemble as seen worn by Meryl Streep as "Susan Orlean" in the comedy/drama Adaptation (Columbia Pictures, 2003).The ensemble includes a faded blue, vertical striped button-down shirt with a single breast pocket, size L; a pair of dark wash, straight leg denim jeans, labeled "Earl Jeans," with "Waistband Altered - Orlean - Wash & Dry for Perfect Fit - New Hero," handwritten on an interior tag, no size present; and a pair of tan, wool socks, labeled "Smart Wool."Adaptation follows anxious screenwriter Charlie Kaufman (Nicolas Cage) as he attempts to adapt The Orchid Thief by Susan Orlean to the screen, and, in the process, gets entangled in her personal life, endangering himself and his twin brother. Streep as Susan wears the ensemble while chasing Charlie and his brother into the swamp towards the end of the film. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 583

An ensemble for Meryl Streep as "Susan Orlean" in the comedy/drama Adaptation (Columbia Pictures, 2003). Together with a costume tag detailing the ensemble. The ensemble includes a cream, blue, and green striped v-neck shirt with three-quarter length sleeves, dirtied from production, no size or label present; a tan cotton button-down safari-style shirt with front pockets, dirtied from production, labeled, "Zanella," size USA 10; a pair of dark wash, straight leg jeans, dirtied from production, labeled "Earl Jeans," size 31; a pair of cream wool socks, no size or label present; and a pair of brown leather combat boots, labeled "Frye," no size present.Adaptation follows anxious screenwriter Charlie Kaufman (Nicolas Cage) as he attempts to adapt The Orchid Thief by Susan Orlean to the screen, and, in the process, gets entangled in her personal life, endangering himself and his twin brother.This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 584

An ensemble as seen worn by Meryl Streep as "Susan Orlean" in the comedy/drama Adaptation (Columbia Pictures, 2003).The ensemble includes a lavender textured stretch wrap top, labeled "Michael Stars," no size present; a cream, single-breasted blazer with a colorful striped interior, labeled "Elie Tahari," no size present; and a Skagen Denmark stainless steel, double-faced watch, no. 70USSM. Adaptation follows anxious screenwriter Charlie Kaufman (Nicolas Cage) as he attempts to adapt The Orchid Thief by Susan Orlean to the screen, and, in the process, gets entangled in her personal life, endangering himself and his twin brother. Streep as Susan wears the ensemble while in her office at The New Yorker headquarters. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 585

A top as seen worn by Meryl Streep as "Susan Orlean" in the comedy/drama Adaptation (Columbia Pictures, 2003).The tan cotton button-down safari-style shirt features two breast pockets. Labeled, "Zanella." No size present.Adaptation follows anxious screenwriter Charlie Kaufman (Nicolas Cage) as he attempts to adapt The Orchid Thicdcef by Susan Orlean to the screen, and, in the process, gets entangled in her personal life, endangering himself and his twin brother.Includes a photo of Streep wearing the top. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 586

A top for Meryl Streep as "Susan Orlean" in the comedy/drama Adaptation (Columbia Pictures, 2003).The ensemble includes a white button-down with a band collar. Labeled "Veronique Brandquinho." no size present; and a tan, purple, and fuschia straw woven shoulder bag with a magnetic closure, no size or label present. Adaptation follows anxious screenwriter Charlie Kaufman (Nicolas Cage) as he attempts to adapt The Orchid Thief by Susan Orlean to the screen, and, in the process, gets entangled in her personal life, endangering himself and his twin brother.Includes two original photographs of Streep wearing the top.This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 587

A pair of tops for Meryl Streep as "Susan Orlean" in the comedy/drama Adaptation (Columbia Pictures, 2003). Together with a pair of drop chain earrings and a costume tag. The identical black shimmery wrap tops feature three-quarter-length sleeves and long tie wraps. One top is labeled, "Michael Stars." The other top's tag has been cut out. No sizes present. The earrings feature a dark green teardrop gemstone suspended by a gold-tone drop chain. Adaptation follows anxious screenwriter Charlie Kaufman (Nicolas Cage) as he attempts to adapt The Orchid Thief by Susan Orlean to the screen, and, in the process, gets entangled in her personal life, endangering himself and his twin brother. Streep as Susan wears this style top while in her hotel room.This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.Earring length, 1.75 inchesPROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 588

A top for Meryl Streep as "Susan Orlean" in the comedy/drama Adaptation (Columbia Pictures, 2003). Together with a costume tag.The mauve, rayon button-down blouse is labeled, "DKNY." No size present. Adaptation follows anxious screenwriter Charlie Kaufman (Nicolas Cage) as he attempts to adapt The Orchid Thicdcef by Susan Orlean to the screen, and, in the process, gets entangled in her personal life, endangering himself and his twin brother. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 589

A top as seen worn by Meryl Streep as "Susan Orlean" in the comedy/drama Adaptation (Columbia Pictures, 2003).The white ruffled, 100% silk wrap blouse is from "Sherrie Bloom- Peter Noviello." Size 10. Please note: the label was cut out and is included with the lot.Adaptation follows anxious screenwriter Charlie Kaufman (Nicolas Cage) as he attempts to adapt The Orchid Thief by Susan Orlean to the screen, and, in the process, gets entangled in her personal life, endangering himself and his twin brother. Streep as Susan wears the blouse while entering the elevator at The New Yorker headquarters. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 590

A pair of leather sandals as seen worn by Meryl Streep as "Susan Orlean" in the comedy/drama Adaptation (Columbia Pictures, 2003). Together with a costume tag. The tan, mule-wedged sandals include the original box. Labeled, "Kenneth Cole New York." Size 8. Adaptation follows anxious screenwriter Charlie Kaufman (Nicolas Cage) as he attempts to adapt The Orchid Thief by Susan Orlean to the screen, and, in the process, gets entangled in her personal life, endangering himself and his twin brother. Includes two original photos of Streep wearing the shoes. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 591

An ensemble as seen worn by Chris Cooper as "John Laroche" in the comedy/drama Adaptation (Columbia Pictures, 2003). Together with three costume tags. The ensemble includes a scarlet, cotton, long-sleeved button-down with a single breast pocket, heavily torn and bloodied from production, labeled "G-Star," no size present; a pair of faded Levi's 501 denim jeans, heavily torn and bloodied from production, size 32; and a pair of grey Reebok sneakers dirtied from production, size 10. Adaptation follows anxious screenwriter Charlie Kaufman (Nicolas Cage) as he attempts to adapt The Orchid Thief by Susan Orlean to the screen, and, in the process, gets entangled in her personal life, endangering himself and his twin brother. Cooper as John Laroche wears the ensemble while chasing the Kaufman brothers in the swamp. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 592

An ensemble worn by the photo double of Nicolas Cage as "Charlie Kaufman" in the comedy/drama Adaptation (Columbia Pictures, 2003). Together with a costume tag. The ensemble includes two gray, 100% cotton t-shirts, heavily stained from production use, both labeled "GAP" with "CPD" handwritten in black marker in both interiors, size "XXL;" and a pair of tan slim fit, 100% cotton pants, dirtied from production use, labeled, "GAP" with "Charlie P.D." handwritten in black ink on the label, size 38/34.Adaptation follows anxious screenwriter Charlie Kaufman (Nicolas Cage) as he attempts to adapt The Orchid Thief by Susan Orlean to the screen, and, in the process, gets entangled in her personal life, endangering himself and his twin brother. Cage as Charlie wears a similar ensemble while he and his twin brother, Donald, are hiding from Susan (Meryl Streep) and her lover John Laroche (Chris Cooper) after they catch them in the act of having an affair. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 593

An ensemble as seen worn by Nicolas Cage as "Charlie Kaufman" in the comedy/drama Adaptation (Columbia Pictures, 2003). Together with four costume tags.The ensemble includes a gray, cotton t-shirt, with label cut out, and "Charlie" handwritten in black ink on the interior; a burgundy checkered labeled, "Anto Beverly Hills - February 1998," no size present; a pair of tan slim fit, 100% cotton pants, labeled, "GAP," size 38/32; a pair of tan wool socks, labeled "Wigwam;" a tan stomach pad with adjustable velcro straps; and a pair of black and white Vans suede sneakers, size 11. Adaptation follows anxious screenwriter Charlie Kaufman (Nicolas Cage) as he attempts to adapt The Orchid Thief by Susan Orlean to the screen, and, in the process, gets entangled in her personal life, endangering himself and his twin brother. Cage as Charlie wears this ensemble while running into Valerie Thomas (Tilda Swinton) at a restaurant and again (with denim jeans this time) attending a lecture given by Robert McKee (Brian Cox).Includes two original photographs.This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 594

An ensemble as seen worn by Nicolas Cage as "Donald Kaufman" in the comedy/drama Adaptation (Columbia Pictures, 2003). Together with costume tags.  The ensemble includes a gray, 100% cotton, long-sleeved button-down with a single breast pocket, labeled "Banana Republic" with "DPD" handwritten in black marker on the label, size XL; a pair of dark wash jeans, labeled "GAP," size 38 x 32; and a black leather belt with a silver-tone buckle, labeled "GAP" with "Don #1" handwritten in black marker, size 38 M.Adaptation follows anxious screenwriter Charlie Kaufman (Nicolas Cage) as he attempts to adapt The Orchid Thief by Susan Orlean to the screen, and, in the process, gets entangled in her personal life, endangering himself and his twin brother. Cage as Donald wears the ensemble attending a lecture given by Robert McKee (Brian Cox), as well as in other variations throughout the film.This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 595

An ensemble as seen worn by Nicolas Cage as "Donald Kaufman" in the comedy/drama Adaptation (Columbia Pictures, 2003). Together with costume tags. The gray, waffle knit, 100% cotton long-sleeved shirt features a three-button closure down the neckline and side slits, labeled "Lucky Brand," size L; and a pair of blue and white plaid, 100% cotton boxers, labeled "Club Room by Charter Club," size L.Adaptation follows anxious screenwriter Charlie Kaufman (Nicolas Cage) as he attempts to adapt The Orchid Thief by Susan Orlean to the screen, and, in the process, gets entangled in her personal life, endangering himself and his twin brother. Cage as Donald wears the ensemble in the morning while at the house of his twin brother, Charlie.This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 610

A group of props from Barry Levinson's drama film The Natural (Tri-Star Pictures, 1984), including a baseball and an assortment of paper props.The baseball features red stitching and was used during the production but does not appear onscreen (the screen-used baseballs feature red and black stitching). The paper props include score cards, sheets, and a pair of prop tickets to the game between the Chicago Cubs and New York Knights (Wrigley Field).10 x 7 inches (largest)

Lot 611

A final script for Barry Levinson's drama film, The Natural (Tri-Star Pictures, 1984), written by Roger Towne and based on the novel by Bernard Malamud and a screenplay by Phil Dusenberry. Together with a production-used baseball prop and an assortment of paper props.The script, which was the assistant prop maker's, is housed in a green three-ring binder, and includes different-colored revision pages dating from July and August 1983. The script features annotations in blue ink indicating the appearance of particular props.The baseball prop features red and black stitching, indicating its use during filming and the paper props include: player roster and training schedule pamphlets and sheets, scorecards, and a pair of prop tickets to the game between the Chicago Cubs and New York Knights (Wrigley Field), 10 x 11.75 x 2 inches (script)

Lot 612

A 33-inch oak baseball bat prop with wood-burned lettering that reads "Wonderboy" alongside a lightning bolt from the production of Barry Levinson's drama film, The Natural (Tri-Star Pictures, 1984). Together with a crew t-shirt and a collection of small props and production ephemera from an assistant prop maker (whose hands can been seen applying the lettering to the bat in the shots included in the final film).The film stars Robert Redford as "Roy Hobbs," a Nebraskan baseball player who is signed to the New York Knights as a middle-aged man after being shot as a teen hopeful. The Natural was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actresss in a Supporting Role (Glenn Close), Best Cinematography (Caleb Deschanel), Best Art Direction (Mel Bourne et. al.), and Best Music (Randy Newman), making $48 million at the box office.The bat is introduced during the dramatic opening sequence of The Natural and plays a pivotal role throughout the film. First, in the early 1910s, a young Hobbs (Mark Atienza) harvests the wood from the tree that was struck by lightning as his father was suffering a fatal heart attack. He then shapes the wood into a bat and burns "Wonderboy" and the bolt along the side. The film jumps to 1939, with a middle-aged Hobbs signed to the New York Knights. Hobbs is immediately sidelined by "Pop" Fisher (Wilford Brimley) who thinks he is too old, until he impresses the coach with his batting skills. Pop asks to see the bat Hobbs had been using, and Hobbs explains its origins, saying that he made it as a kid and "wanted it to be a very special bat." The disbelieving Pop asks "Red" (Richard Farnsworth) to measure and weigh the bat, telling Hobbs that "if it comes up to specifications, we'll let you use it." It does, and he proceeds to break the Knights out of their slump.The bat props for the film were designed by prop master Barry Bedig, based on the Louisville Sluggers widely used in the 1930s. The props accompanying the bat include: two baseballs, one with red and black stitching used during filming, the other with red stitching used during the production but not during filming; a group of paper props from the production including player roster and training schedule pamphlets, various score books and scorecards; and a pair of prop tickets to the game between the Chicago Cubs and New York Knights (Wrigley Field).The production ephemera includes: a crew baseball shirt (white and navy blue, 3/4 sleeve, with two buttons and "Hollywood Rental Co., Inc. printed on the chest and "The Natural / Filmed Summer 1983" on the back along with a graphic of a baseball player), no size or label present; 24 color photos from the set, including one of Redford out of costume on the field, a Tri-Star Pictures parking placard that reads "Tri-Star Pictures / Now Filming / 'The Natural,'" several call sheets, shooting schedules and shot lists, and a folder of orientation material for shooting in Buffalo, NY (including maps, memos, and information about local restaurants).Includes a DVD of the film.33 inches (bat)

Lot 702

A pair of sperm props as seen in the opening credits of the film Look Who's Talking (Tri-Star Pictures, 1989). The hit comedy, which featured a voiceover commentary from a baby named Mikey (voiced by Bruce Willis), opened with scenes of sperm traveling to fertilize an egg following a sexual encounter.

Lot 704

A pair of John David Ridge gray slacks as seen worn by Gene Hackman as Harry Zimm in Get Shorty (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1995). "Mr. Gene Hackman" is typed on the designer tag inside the pants' waist. In the film, Zimm is a sleazy producer who tries to break into the big time by making a star of Chili, the film-loving mobster who breaks into his house to shake him down and retrieve a gambling debt. This lot comes from the Reel Clothes and Props collection, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobes directly from the major studios.No size tags.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 707

Three shiny, iridescent faux-feather costume components, two extra costume pieces, and a bra from the production of Mike Nichols's hit comedy The Birdcage (United Artists, 1996). The main components were likely for the film's opening sequence, in which three drag queens (credited as Goldman Girls) perform at the nightclub The Birdcage wearing headdresses of the same style.In the film, Robin Williams and Nathan Lane play Armand Goldman and Albert, a couple who own a drag club called The Birdcage in Miami Beach, Florida. Their lives are up-ended when their son tells them he is marrying the daughter of a famous conservative politician, and her family is coming for dinner.This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.Includes a DVD of the film.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 709

An original script from the production of Zeus and Roxanne (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1997) by Tom Benedek, dated 1/11/96. "Marion Boyce," the name of the film's costume designer, is handwritten to the top right and the script includes a small number of annotations about the film's costumes, likely by her or her team.The script is printed on white and blue pages, connoting different drafts.The family film, starring Kathleen Quinlan and Steve Guttenberg, is about the close friendship between a dog and a dolphin. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.11 x 9 x .75 inchesPROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 710

A pair of dog bowls from the production of James L. Brooks's As Good As It Gets (TriStar Pictures, 1997), bearing the name "Timer." Timer was one of six dogs who played the film's show-stealing K9 Verdell.One bowl is ceramic, painted purple with white and green dots on top, and the name "Timer" also painted in white and green; the other is rust-colored foam with green and peach colored dots on top, and the name written in peach. The bottom of the ceramic bowl has a sticker that reads "SONY / 60119" and a sticker saying that the item is handmade by Luna Garcia.In As Good As It Gets, Jack Nicholson plays Melvin Udall, a cantankerous romance novelist whose life is up-ended when he's asked to take care of his neighbor Simon's (Greg Kinnear) dog after he is hospitalized. Verdell can be seen sitting next to a dog bowl of the same style, with the name "Verdell" written in the same font, in the touching scene in which Frank (Cuba Gooding Jr.) tells Melvin that Simon has returned home from the hospital and is ready to take the dog back.This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.2.5 x 9.75 x 9.75 inches (each)PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 711

A white bathrobe as seen worn by Helen Hunt as "Carol Connelly" in As Good as It Gets (TriStar Pictures, 1997). Together with costume tags. The robe features a polyester exterior and a felted fleece interior lining, with a "Baltimore Harbor Inn" logo on the left breast region. No size or label is present. Handwritten on two of the costume tags in black and blue ink reads, "Character - Carol, Actor - Helen Hunt, Change # 16, Scene # 146-147, Show - Old Friends."In the film, Hunt as Carol wears the robe as Melvin Udall (Jack Nicholson) walks in on her and artist Simon Bishop (Greg Kinnear) wearing bathrobes after sketching her semi-nude in his hotel room. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobes directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 712

A tank top and jacket as seen worn by Helen Hunt as "Carol Connelly" in As Good as It Gets (TriStar Pictures, 1997). The orange ribbed, silk-blend tank top is labeled "Linda Allard / Ellen Tracy," size L. The tan zip-up, 100% cotton hoodie jacket features two front pockets and a drawstring hood labeled "A. Gold E.," size L. In the film, Hunt as Carol wears the ensemble as she rushes to take her asthmatic son to the hospital. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobes directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 713

A yellow t-shirt as seen worn by Helen Hunt as "Carol Connelly" in As Good as It Gets (TriStar Pictures, 1997).The pale yellow, cotton t-shirt features scalloped trim embroidery. No size or label is present.In the film, Hunt as Carol wears the t-shirt while visiting Melvin Udall (Jack Nicholson) at his apartment after learning he paid for all of her son's medical expenses. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobes directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 714

A t-shirt for Missi Pyle as a Cafe 24 waitress in As Good as It Gets (TriStar Pictures, 1997).The black cropped t-shirt features a holographic circle with hearts and arrows that reads "I will" on one panel and "Love You" on the other. Labeled "Pandora." Size L. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobes directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 715

An outfit as seen worn by Alicia Silverstone as "Emily Hope" in the crime/comedy Excess Baggage (Columbia Pictures, 1997). The outfit includes a nylon, cream, long-sleeve t-shirt with a lipstick graphic on the front and red trim, as well as a large stain from production, labeled "Joe's," size 3; and a pair of black suede, lace-up pants with silver-tone button details down each leg, and a large panel of the right leg missing, no label present, size L (handwritten note on tag that says pants were altered to size 8).Silverstone as Emily wears variations of this ensemble throughout the entirety of the film but is seen in the stained shirt while sitting with her kidnapper Vincent Roche (Benicio del Toro) by a lake.This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobes directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 716

A seafoam Ralph Lauren cardigan sweater as seen worn by Jeanne Tripplehorn as Lois Berkow in Very Bad Things (Polygram Filmed Entertainment, 1998). In the film, a group of men have a bachelor party in Las Vegas that ends horribly when one of them murders a prostitute during sex. When one of the gang, Adam (Daniel Stern) threatens to go to the police, he ends up dead as well. Tripplehorn plays Lois, Adam's no-nonsense wife. She wears this style of sweater in the scene in which she demands that Adam's friends tell her what happened in Vegas, a brief clip from which appears in the film's trailer.This lot comes from the Reel Clothes and Props collection, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobes directly from the major studios.Size: SPROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 717

A jacket as seen worn by Adam Sandler as "Sonny Koufax" in the comedy/drama Big Daddy (Jack Giarraputo Productions, 1999).The chocolate brown, nylon-blend, insulated zip-up jacket features two front pockets and one interior pocket. Labeled "Giorgio Armani." Size 42.Big Daddy follows unmotivated law school graduate Sonny Koufax who, when his roommate Kevin Gerrity leaves for China, and a little boy shows up claiming to be the son of Gerry, must take care of him and win back his girlfriend. Sandler, as Sonny, wears the jacket when taking five-year-old Julian McGrath (Dylan and Cole Sprouse) to Central Park. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobes directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 718

A blue and charcoal knit winter hat as seen worn by Cole and/or Dylan Sprouse as Julian "Frankenstein" McGrath in the hit comedy Big Daddy (Columbia Pictures, 1999).In the film, Adam Sandler plays Sonny Koufax who adopts a 5-year-old boy, Julian (played by identical twins Cole and Dylan Sprouse), with madcap results. Julian wears this style of hat throughout the film, including in the famous scene in which he and Sonny urinate against a restaurant's door after its snooty host refuses to let Julian use the bathroom (Sandler and Sprouse recreate the scene on the film's poster, without the hat).  This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobe directly from the major studios.No size tag.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 719

A jacket as seen worn by Dylan and Cole Sprouse as "Julian McGrath" in the comedy/drama Big Daddy (Jack Giarraputo Productions, 1999).The zip-up jacket features a red and green, cotton-blend color block design with an attached denim vest, a drawstring hood, side and breast pockets, and a built-in microphone pack fastened to the interior lining. No size or label is present. Big Daddy follows unmotivated law school graduate Sonny Koufax who, when his roommate Kevin Gerrity leaves for China, and a little boy shows up claiming to be the son of Gerry, must take care of him and win back his girlfriend. Dylan/Cole, as Julian wears the jacket as Sonny (Adam Sandler) takes him to Central Park. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobes directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 720

An ensemble as seen worn by Adam Sandler as Longfellow Deeds in Mr. Deeds (Columbia Pictures, 2002).The outfit includes a Lucky Brand light gray button-up shirt with "DEEDS" stamped on the inner collar, Diesel Industry brand olive green trousers, and tan and brown socks. Sandler wears this style of ensemble in the sequence in which he slides down the staircase railing of his uncle's mansion. Originally purchased from Reel Clothes and Props in January 2005.Size XL (shirt); 38 (pants)

Lot 721

A cheer-style mini skirt as seen worn by Natasha Lyonne as "Megan Bloomfield" in the comedy/drama But I'm a Cheerleader (Cheerleader LLC, 1999).The rust-colored pleated skirt features a side zipper and single button closure, with "F" stitched into the interior waistband. No size or label is present.But I'm a Cheerleader follows high school cheerleader Megan (Natasha Lyonne), who is sent off to conversion therapy after her friends and family begin to suspect she is a lesbian. Lyonne, as Megan, wears the skirt as she is dismissed from the program. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobes directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 722

A vintage purple slip skirt as seen worn by Natasha Lyonne as "Megan Bloomfield" in the comedy/drama But I'm a Cheerleader (Cheerleader LLC, 1999). The nylon slip skirt features lace trim and an elastic waistband. Labeled "Vanity Fair." Size Medium. But I'm a Cheerleader follows high school cheerleader Megan (Natasha Lyonne), who is sent off to conversion therapy after her friends and family begin to suspect she is a lesbian. Lyonne, as Megan, wears the skirt during a scene amid the five-step program. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobes directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 723

A pair of tops as seen worn by RuPaul Charles as "Mike" in the comedy/drama But I'm a Cheerleader (Cheerleader LLC, 1999).The tops include a blank, cotton, periwinkle short-sleeved t-shirt labeled "Jockey Life," size 38-40 M; and a cobalt blue, cotton zip-up jacket with a drawstring hood, and two front pockets, and the label has been cut out, no size present.But I'm a Cheerleader follows high school cheerleader Megan (Natasha Lyonne), who is sent off to conversion therapy after her friends and family begin to suspect she is a lesbian. RuPaul as Mike wears the jacket while leading an intervention for Megan. The t-shirt was likely procured for production. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobes directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 724

A pair of Manolo Blahnik heels as seen worn by Cathy Moriarty as "Mary Brown" in the comedy/drama But I'm a Cheerleader (Cheerleader LLC, 1999).The white satin pumps feature a pointed toe and two decorative buttons on each, with leather soles labeled "Manolo Blahnik." Handwritten in black ink on the interior of the right shoe reads, "8 1/2 Sony," and on the left, "Sony."But I'm a Cheerleader follows high school cheerleader Megan (Natasha Lyonne), who is sent off to conversion therapy after her friends and family begin to suspect she is a lesbian. Moriarty, as Cathy wears the heels at the program's graduation ceremony. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobes directly from the major studios.Size 38.5PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 725

An ensemble as seen worn by Katharine Towne as "Sinead" in the comedy/drama But I'm a Cheerleader (Cheerleader LLC, 1999).The checkered green and cream apron features a floral print, a single front pocket, and a tie waist. No size or label is present.But I'm a Cheerleader follows high school cheerleader Megan (Natasha Lyonne), who is sent off to conversion therapy after her friends and family begin to suspect she is a lesbian. Towne, as Sinead, wears the apron while cleaning during "Phase 2" of the program. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobes directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 726

A top as seen worn by Katharine Towne as "Sinead" in the comedy/drama But I'm a Cheerleader (Cheerleader LLC, 1999).The 100% nylon black mesh, long-sleeved shirt is labeled "Serious." Size S. But I'm a Cheerleader follows high school cheerleader Megan (Natasha Lyonne), who is sent off to conversion therapy after her friends and family begin to suspect she is a lesbian. Towne, as Sinead, wears the top while sneaking out to the local gay bar. This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobes directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 732

A bubblegum pink, short-sleeved t-shirt as seen worn by Drew Barrymore as "Lucy Whitmore" in the romantic comedy 50 First Dates (Columbia Pictures, 2004). Labeled "Michael Stars." Double stitching present. In the film, Barrymore, as Lucy, wears the shirt on various instances as she relives the same day over and over due to a form of amnesia caused by a car accident.This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobes directly from the major studios.Size S/MPROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 735

A blouse for Paz Vega as "Flor" in the romantic comedy Spanglish (Columbia Pictures, 2004).The sheer button-down blouse features a pink and black medallion print. No size or label is present.Spanglish follows Flor and her daughter Christina, who migrate to the U.S. for better opportunities. When Flor finds a job as a housekeeper for the Claskys, a dysfunctional family that adores her daughter Christina, the two agree to move in with the family to their Malibu vacation home for the summer, even though Flor does not know English.This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobes directly from the major studios.Link to image of Vega wearing the blouse available upon request. PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 736

A midi dress with accessories as seen worn by Paz Vega as "Flor" in the romantic comedy Spanglish (Columbia Pictures, 2004).The polyester chiffon dress features a red and pink floral design with silver sequin details throughout, a white slip interior, a v-neckline, and thin straps, labeled "Mica," size 4, with a pink sheet fastened to the label that reads, "#10 Flor." Please note: heavy makeup staining on the interior of the dress. Together with two silver-tone and magenta beaded, three-strand elastic bracelets, with heavy damage on elastic and several loose beads.Spanglish follows Flor and her daughter Christina, who migrate to the U.S. for better opportunities. When Flor finds a job as a housekeeper for the Claskys, a dysfunctional family that adores her daughter, Christina, the two agree to move in with the family to their Malibu vacation home for the summer, even though Flor does not know English. Flor wears the dress in a party flashback scene (as Christina is narrating the scene for her Princeton University application essay on a year in her childhood), as well as on the cover of the Spanish edition of the DVD.This lot comes from the collection of Reel Clothes and Props, a Hollywood consignment shop that obtains movie and TV wardrobes directly from the major studios.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

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