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Lot 737

A midi floral dress with extra fabric for Paz Vega as "Flor" in the romantic comedy Spanglish (Columbia Pictures, 2004).The mint, sleeveless, cotton wrap dress features a pink, green, yellow, blue, and magenta floral design throughout, no size or label present. The extra fabric shares an identical pattern to the dress, just in a lighter base shade. 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.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 738

A purple, short-sleeved midi-dress with shoes as seen worn by Paz Vega as "Flor" in the romantic comedy Spanglish (Columbia Pictures, 2004).The dress features an embroidered floral design throughout, with a pointed empire waist and v-neckline; no size or label is present. The tan, wedged, open-toe sandals are labeled "Nine West," size 6.5 M.  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 while taking her daughter to a fancy dinner, where she is then horrified when two men hit on her at the 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 739

An ensemble for Paz Vega as "Flor" in the romantic comedy Spanglish (Columbia Pictures, 2004).The ensemble includes a sheer pink button-down blouse with a white, red, grey, and black floral pattern and pleated details, no size or label is present; a purple cotton-blend pareo skirt with a red, purple, green, and black floral pattern, no size or label is present; and a pair of navy blue suede sneakers with steel blue stripes down each side and rubber soles, size US 8.5. 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.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 740

An ensemble for Paz Vega as "Flor" in the romantic comedy Spanglish (Columbia Pictures, 2004).The ensemble includes a lace-up tank top featuring a brown and cream leaf and flower pattern, with ruffled trim, no size or label present; and a pair of khaki shorts with two front and two back pockets, labeled " J.Crew," size 4 Low Fit.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. The ensemble offered here was not used on screen. 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 741

An ensemble as seen worn by Paz Vega as "Flor" in the romantic comedy Spanglish (Columbia Pictures, 2004).This lot includes a one-piece coral swimsuit that features a halter neck and back strap, with underwire bra cups and a blue embroidered Ralph Lauren logo, labeled "Ralph Lauren," size 6. The baby blue, cotton-blend sweatshirt features a stitched raglan design, no label present, size L. 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 ensemble while playing fetch on a Malibu beach with the family dog, Chum.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 742

An ensemble as seen worn by Paz Vega as "Flor" in the romantic comedy Spanglish (Columbia Pictures, 2004).The ensemble includes a peach 100% cotton scoop neck t-shirt, no size or label present; a blue floral midi skirt with a back zipper, no size or label present; a steel blue knit zip-up sweater with a knit floral pattern on each sleeve cuff, no size or label present; a brown leather woven purse with gold-tone hardware and a shoulder strap, labeled "I Santi, Made in Italy," no size present, includes a yellow dish towel and a tube of L'Oreal Color Riche lipstick in the shade "Rasberries;" and a small pouch of floral fabric (same as the skirt) with a costume tag that reads, "Microphone Clip Cover."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 this ensemble as she waits to pick her daughter up from the private school that her neurotic boss, Deborah Clasky (Tea Leoni), helps Christina get accepted into. 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 743

An ensemble as seen worn by Paz Vega as "Flor" in the romantic comedy Spanglish (Columbia Pictures, 2004).The ensemble includes a pink cotton-blend, short-sleeved, button-down blouse with embroidered dots throughout and pleats down the front, no size or label present (tag has been cut); and two identical cotton gauze knee-length skirts, each featuring a coral, red, and cream striped pattern, with side zippers (one with a tan interior lining), no sizes or labels 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. Flor wears the ensemble while ordering "Ingles sin Barreras," a DVD box set to help her learn 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.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 744

A nightgown for Paz Vega as "Flor" in the romantic comedy Spanglish (Columbia Pictures, 2004).The white, 100% cotton midi nightgown features a pink, blue, and green floral print with a six-button closure neckline and short sleeves. Labeled "Aria."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. The nightgown was featured in the film's trailer. 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 SmallPROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 745

A yellow and white calico skirt as seen worn by Paz Vega as Flor in James L. Brooks's Spanglish (Columbia Pictures, 2004), with two matching fabric samples, a cream slip, two bras, a pair of white New Balance running shoes, and two pairs of socks (one no show). In the film, Vega plays a domestic worker for a wealthy, dysfunctional family. Flor wears this style of skirt in the scene where she runs away from Deborah Clasky (Tea Leoni). The shoes were likely for this scene (to be worn off-camera).Includes four costume tags. A link to an image of Vega wearing this style of skirt is available upon request.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 8 (shoes) and 34C (bra)PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 746

A set of sleepwear as seen worn by Paz Vega as "Flor" in the romantic comedy Spanglish (Columbia Pictures, 2004).The cotton slip features lace trim and thin straps, labeled "Calvin Klein," no size present. The pink, 100% cotton bathrobe features a magenta, yellow, blue, and green floral print, with two front pockets and a tie belt, labeled "Lati Fashion," size S. 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 outfit at the beginning of the film, while she and her daughter are still living in Mexico.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 747

A group of three tops for Paz Vega as "Flor" in the romantic comedy Spanglish (Columbia Pictures, 2004).The group includes a colorful plaid, sleeveless top with a v-neckline and side zipper, labeled DKNY//Jeans, no size present; a long-sleeved cotton blouse with a warm toned floral pattern and pleated details along the neckline and sleeve cuffs, no size or label present; and a cobalt blue, short-sleeved linen blouse with ruffled trim and a tie neck, labeled "Kiko Comfort," size M. 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.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 748

A group of three tops for Paz Vega as "Flor" in the romantic comedy Spanglish (Columbia Pictures, 2004).The group includes two plum, double v-neck tank tops, labeled "Ghost," one size S, one size M; and a celadon blue cotton top with crochet and ribbon details, three-quarter-length sleeves, and ruffle trim, no size or label 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.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 749

An ensemble as seen worn by Tea Leoni as "Deborah Clasky" in the romantic comedy Spanglish (Columbia Pictures, 2004).The ensemble consists of a jade green, 100% cotton t-shirt, labeled "James Perse Los Angeles," size 3; a mint green, 100% cotton zip-up athletic jacket with two front pockets and a hood, no label present (three dots logo on the interior), size M; and a pair of beige, cotton capri pants with a drawstring waistband and bottom cuffs, no size or label present (three dots logo on the interior).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. Deborah wears the ensemble on the day the family moves to Malibu for the summer. 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 750

An ensemble as seen worn by Tea Leoni as "Deborah Clasky" in the romantic comedy Spanglish (Columbia Pictures, 2004).The ensemble consists of a yellow and mint green, striped, 100% cotton t-shirt, labeled "Levi's Casuals," size S; a navy blue, 100% cotton long-sleeved pullover with three buttons down the neckline, labeled "J.Crew," size S; a pair of grey, cotton-blend, flared capri sweatpants with a drawstring waist, labeled "Lucky Brand Dungarees," size M; and a pair of black and white checkered, slip-on Vans sneakers, size US 6.5. 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. Deborah wears the ensemble as Flor attempts to hand her a note stating Deborah can not take her daughter, Christina, anywhere without her permission. 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 751

A pair of dresses as seen worn by Tea Leoni as "Deborah Clasky" in the romantic comedy Spanglish (Columbia Pictures, 2004).This lot includes a cream shirtwaist dress with contrast stitching and two front pockets, no size or label present; and a secondary, identical shirtwaist dress, heavily stained from production use, with a matching belt, no size or label 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. Deborah wears the ensemble in a deleted scene from the film. 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 753

A white and pink striped cotton blend skirt with a sewn-in slip as seen worn by Nicole Kidman as Isabel in the climactic scene of Nora Ephron's Bewitched (Columbia Pictures, 2005), when Jack (Will Ferrell) confesses his love to her, together with a pink bra and a gray pom pom brooch for Kidman in the film. In the meta remake, Ferrell plays a narcissistic actor planning to star in a movie version of the hit TV series, who believes that Isabel is the perfect woman to play Samantha. Little does he know, she actually is a witch. 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 tags.PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 755

A khaki cotton Ashworth golf jacket (with polyester lining), blue cotton John W. Nordstrom button-up shirt, and green wool baseball cap from the production Fun with Dick and Jane (Columbia Pictures, 2005) with costume tags bearing the name Alec Baldwin, who plays Jack McCallister in the film. The cap and jacket are customized with patches bearing the logo of Globodyne, the corporation owned by Jack McCallister. In the film, Jim Carrey plays Dick, the Vice President of Communications at Globodyne who discovers that, because of McCallister's fraudulent practices, the company has gone bankrupt and all of its employees have lost their jobs. McAllister wears a jacket and cap of this style in a scene in which Dick tries to confront him as he takes off in the company helicopter (the cap and patches shown on-screen are different colors). 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.XL (jacket); 17.5-35 (shirt)PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 757

A group of vintage Mattel toy props from the production of David Mickey Evans' sequel film, The Sandlot 2 (20th Century Fox, 2005) including a jerry-rigged Sooper Gooper with battery pack and additional unidentified toy parts.In the film, a group of friends must retrieve a model NASA space shuttle from Mr. Mertle's (James Earl Jones) backyard, which is guarded by "The Great Fear," a fierce and intimidating dog. They experiment with various methods of retrieving the shuttle that does not involve them going into the yard themselves, including sending a Sooper Gooper through the fence. Unfortunately, the dog destroys the toy and sends it hurtling back over the fence into the swimming pool. Ultimately the children encounter Mr. Mertle and learn that his dog (whose name is Goliath) is not as ferocious as they had believed. Taking place ten years after the original film, this sequel, like its predecessor, presents a nostalgic coming-of-age story replete with clothing, toys, and events from the late 1960s / early 1970s.Accompanied by a 20th Century Fox Certificate of Authenticity.20 x 18 x 15 inches (overall)

Lot 758

A group of vintage Mattel toy props from the production of David Mickey Evans' sequel film, The Sandlot 2 (20th Century Fox, 2005) including a jerry-rigged Sooper Gooper with battery pack and additional unidentified toy parts.In the film, a group of friends must retrieve a model NASA space shuttle from Mr. Mertle's (James Earl Jones) backyard, which is guarded by "The Great Fear," a fierce and intimidating dog. They experiment with various methods of retrieving the shuttle that does not involve them going into the yard themselves, including sending a Sooper Gooper through the fence. Unfortunately, the dog destroys the toy and sends it hurtling back over the fence into the swimming pool. Ultimately the children encounter Mr. Mertle and learn that his dog (whose name is Goliath) is not as ferocious as they had believed. Taking place ten years after the original film, this sequel, like its predecessor, presents a nostalgic coming-of-age story replete with clothing, toys, and events from the late 1960s / early 1970s.Accompanied by a 20th Century Fox Certificate of Authenticity.20 x 18 x 15 inches (overall)

Lot 761

A group of three gold-tone coin props as seen used in Sahara (Paramount Pictures, 2005).The coins are composed of a metal alloy and feature the Matron Head surrounded by stars with "1864" on one side and a double eagle emblem with "United States of America - Twenty Dollars" as well as "In God We Trust" on the other.1.25 inches

Lot 767

A dress shirt and tie as seen worn by Robin Williams in the family comedy RV (Columbia Pictures, 2006). The long-sleeved dress shirt features an earth-tone striped pattern and a single breast pocket. Labeled "Anto Beverly Hills - R W May 2005." No size present. Together with a navy blue, periwinkle, and hunter green striped tie, labeled "Ermenegildo Zegna," no size present. RV follows executive Bob Munro, who surprises his materialistic family with an RV trip to Colorado, where they must navigate many hiccups and bizarre run-ins on the way. Williams, as Bob wears the items while meeting with his arrogant boss Todd Mallory at the Pure Vibe office in Los Angeles. 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 786

A pair of scripts, each bound with wardrobe plot books and Polaroids, from the production of the series Women of the House (CBS, 1995), a spin-off of Designing Women (CBS, 1986-91) starring Delta Burke. The books are for the series pilot, "Miss Sugarbaker Goes to Washington," (rev. final draft, dated August 8, 1994), which aired January 4, 1995 on CBS; and episode six, "The Dater" (rev. first draft, dated December 15, 1994), which aired February 1, 1995 as "Bad Girl." Both scripts have "Annie" handwritten on the front cover in pencil with other notes and doodles on front and back covers. One script cover also reads "WARDROBE." The pages include Polaroid photographs and costume breakdowns for Delta Burke as Suzanne Sugarbaker, Teri Garr as Sissy Emerson, Patricia Heaton as Natalie Hollingsworth, and others. The scripts have been printed on different colored pages to connote different drafts. 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 8.5 x 1 inchesPROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 787

An original shooting draft script from the final episode of the series Martin (HBO Independent Productions, 1992-1997), "California Here We Come Part II," written by Barry Vigon and Tom Walla, dated April 1, 1997. The episode, the second of two parts, aired May 1, 1997 on Fox.The script includes a shooting schedule, an episode rundown, and cast and set lists.The series stars Martin Lawrence as Martin Payne, a self-absorbed disc jockey living in Detroit, Michigan with his girlfriend (Tisha Campbell). 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 8.5 x .25 inchesPROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 788

An Isaac Mizrahi two-piece ensemble as seen worn by Fran Drescher as "Fran Fine" in The Nanny (CBS 1993-1999), Season 5 Episode 21, "The Best Man." A multi-color psychedelic pattern shift dress and jacket ensemble, composed of a wool crepe fabric. The dress is A-line with a mid-thigh-hemline, crewneck, and sleeveless so it can be worn under the jacket, the dress is structured and fitted in the bust with two darts, narrows at the torso/waist and goes out at the hips, giving the dress a sharp flared skirt. There is a hidden zip that goes up the back with a hook-and-eye fastener at the nape of the neck,  the interior is lined with light pastel blue synthetic lining. The jacket features a notch lapel with four bound buttonholes with one-inch periwinkle plastic buttons that start just below the bust; the jacket is also lined in a soft pastel blue. Both garments have designer labels reading, "ISAAC MIZRAHI," both are marked a size four. Fran is seen in the designer outfit at the conclusion of the episode "The Best Man" with her grandma Yeta, presenting her with a wedding gift. Brenda Cooper who was the costume designer for the show outfitted Fran in many designer outfits, especially American Jewish designers like Isaac Mizrahi and Todd Oldham.Isaac Mizrahi started his clothing label in 1987, his color blocking and silhouettes were the height of fashion in the 90s. He won four CFDA awards and has dressed Michelle Obama, Meryl Streep, and Sarah Jessica Parker. This lot comes with a DVD box set of season five. Size 4PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 789

A production costume for Fran Drescher as Fran Fine from the The Nanny (CBS, 1993-1999), Season 6 Episode 19, "Maggie's Wedding."David Hayes silk pink and black digital-hounds-tooth-print-shift-dress, with a lapped seam at the center front, crew-neck line, light-padded-shoulders, with bracelet length sleeves, concealed zipper at the back with a loop-button fastening at the nape of the neck. The dress is lined in bubble-gum pink silk, the designer label on the neckline reads, "DAVID HAYES," marked a size 8, fabric content tag lists the fabric as 100% silk. The dress, although not used in filming, was a part of an ensemble, the jacket of the ensemble was worn in the episode but with a Christian Lacroix dress. Fran wears the pastel pink silk jacket with digital-houndstooth-print accents at the cuffs, front pockets, and lapel. Fran is helping her step-daughter Maggie shop for a wedding dress. Fran comforts Maggie about her upcoming wedding and how to relay her happiness to her father, in a comedic, heart-warming episode in the final season.Davis Hayes was an actor-turned-designer, starring in musical productions abroad, he lived in Paris for three years, and during his time in the city he developed an interest in fashion and upon returning to Los Angeles enrolled at UCLA and earned a degree in Fashion Design. He worked for the clothing manufacturer DeGraff of California as lead designer for seven years and then started his label. Hayes designed well-tailored garments and separates, which became a staple for many actresses like Audrey Hepburn, Joan Collins, and the Gabor sisters, sold in luxury department stores like Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue.Size 8PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 790

A Christian Lacroix two-piece ensemble as seen worn by Fran Drescher in The Nanny (CBS, 1993-1999) Season 5 Epsiode 21, "The Best Man."A two-piece Bazar de Christian Lacroix ensemble, cropped jacket and matching high-waisted-mini-skirt with multi-color geometric square print. The jacket and skirt are made of an acetate-cotton blend, a mix of soft and dark colors: pinks, reds, orange, and brown. The jacket is fitted and cut at the waist, features a dramatic peak lapel, structured/padded shoulders, and asymmetric two-button closure, the buttons are two-tone, gold with red enamel. The interior is lined with a script pattern in orange, pink, and red. The skirt is A-line with 18 welt seams to keep the interior fan pleats secure. There is a hidden seven- and half-inch zip closure at the back with a hook-and-eye fastener. The label reads, "Bazar de Christian Lacroix," marked a size 40.The ensemble appears in season five, episode twenty-one, "The Best Man." Fran finds herself in a hot water, her fiancé Maxwell Sheffield's brother is in town for their wedding, who she hasn't seen since they almost eloped in season four. Even when Fran is in a tight spot, she always serves stylish looks that are as vibrant as her character.Christian Lacroix started his brand in 1987 and his diffusion line in 1994. Lacroix's designs had elevated craftmanship along with bold colors and patterns, until the label closed in 2008; his designs are still highly sought after for their opulence and extreme editorial design, his fall/winter 1988 collection featured a  Byzantine cross-embelished-jacket, his design was on the cover of American Vogue, the piece was paired with blue jeans, this was Anna Wintor's editorial debut for the magazine, November 1988.This lot comes with a DVD season five box set. PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 791

Nighties mini-dress as seen worn by Fran Drescher as Fran Fine in The Nanny (CBS 1993-1999), Season 2 Episode 16, "The Nanny Behind the Man."A red wool mini-dress with black diagonal inlayed-wavy-stripes at the front. The dress has spaghetti straps, scoop neck-line with a low-cut-back exposing the shoulders and back down to the waist, fitted hourglass silhouette that hugs the body, along with a short hemline. There is a hidden zipper at the center back and lined with a ruby red synthetic fabric. The brand label reads, "SaeLee, Dresses," the label also has, "Sony W," written in black marker, the dress is marked a size two, along with a fabric content tag sewn into the lining's left side seam.Fran in the episode plays matchmaker between her grandma Yeta and a Broadway playwright only creating more turmoil for her boss Maxwell Sheffield. Fran Drescher was known throughout the series for wearing tight clothes, as well short dresses and skirts, it became a running gag for the character. Brenda Cooper who was the costume designer for the series would often mix fast-fashion-ready-to-wear brands found at malls with luxury-designer-brands. The mix of high and low fashion brands contributed to the iconic style of the character that has generated social media accounts designated to documenting Fran and her clothes.This lot comes with a DVD box set of season two.Size 2PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 792

A two-piece dress and jacket ensemble as seen worn by Nicholle Tom as Maggie Sheffield in The Nanny (CBS, 1993-1999), Season 6 Episode 22, "The Finale Part 2."Lovely, floral damask two-piece ensemble of sky blue, ivory, and accent colors of red, green, yellow, and orange by Los Angeles designer Lisa Anne. The linear pattern has tulips, petal flowers, grapes, and diamond shapes. A clean line outfit consisting of an A-line-sleeveless-halter-neck-shift dress and a single-breasted jacket with a notched lapel, exaggerated collar, and three wooden carved buttons. Both garments are composed of a poly-cotton blend and lined with synthetic fabric, the dress is lined with a cream lining, and the jacket is lined with a pastel blue. Both garments have a brand tag that reads, "LISA ANNE," the jacket is marked a size six.These garments were worn in the final episode of the series, where Maggie is seen saying goodbye to Fran and her father at the airport.This lot comes with a copy of the final season of the series.Jacket: Size 6PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 793

A pair of black leather lift dress shoes as seen worn by Joe Rogan as Joe Garrelli on the series Newsradio (NBC, 1995-99). Rogan wears black dress shoes on season 5, episode 7, titled "The Wedding." On the series, Rogan plays the electrician and handyman at a New York City AM news radio station. 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 Newsradio episode "The Wedding."Size: 9 1/2PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 794

A pair of original pilot scripts from the production of the series Everybody Loves Raymond (CBS, 1996-2005) by Phil Rosenthal, one a table draft dated April 18, 1996 (most recent revision) and hand-labeled "PROPS / BRAD," the other a shooting draft dated April 19, 1996, and hand-labeled "Don" (possibly referring to the series' long time set decorator Donna Stamps). Both scripts have hand annotations relating to props, sets, and costumes. The pilot aired September 13, 1996 on CBS.The hit series centered around sportswriter Raymond Barone (Ray Romano) and his lovably dysfunctional 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. 11 x 8.75 x .75 inches (overall)PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 796

A pair of original scripts from the production of the sitcom Roc (HBO Independent Productions, 1991-94), for season two episode three, "Roc's Secret Past," (table draft, dated july 30, 1992), which aired September 6, 1992 on Fox; and episode 5, "Andrew Dates Matty" (working draft, dated September 3, 1992), which aired September 20, 1992.The series follows a garbage collector (Roc Emerson) balancing work and being present for his family and community. Each episode of the second season was aired live.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.11.25 x 8.5 inches (overall)PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 80

Two original stunt ammunition pouches and Morita rifle magazine props as used in Starship Troopers (Touchstone Pictures, 1997).The ammunition pouches are composed of a canvas material that feature an "Eagle" brand patch on the rear. Inside the ammo pouches are original foam rifle magazines as used for the Morita rifle props in the production of the film. The rifle magazines are hand-painted green.Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from Icons of Pop Culture. Each: 7.5 x 3.5 x 3 inches

Lot 821

A group of props from the production of Brian Levant's prequel film, The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (Amblin Entertainment, 2000) including a "Backstage VIP Jungle Room" pass and a hammer with two writing chisels.The plaster pass is painted green and white to resemble stone and features red lettering on the front. It hangs from a length of twine. The hammer comprises a resin head and wooden handle and the chisels are made of metal, with all three items further painted to resemble wood and stone.This prequel to Levant's The Flintstones (Amblin Entertainment, 1994) follows how the two main couples get together, the narrative centering on the class differences between Wilma Slaghoople (Kristen Johnson) and the others: Fred Flintstone (Mark Addy), Barney Rubble (Stephen Baldwin), and Betty O'Shale (Jane Krakowski). Following a disastrous dinner at Slaghoople Manor, the wealthy Chip Rockefeller (Thomas Gibson) invites the four to his casino and resort in Rock Vegas. He plans to encourage Fred, rival for Wilma's affections, to gamble away all of his money, thereby rendering him less desirable to Wilma (or so he thinks). These items were created for the sequences at the casino and resort, with this style of hammer and chisel seen resting on desks and being used by Chip to sign contracts. This bizarrely cast box office bomb featured special appearances from William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and received 11 combined "Razzie" and "Stinker" nominations in categories such as Worst Supporting Actor, Worst On-Screen Hairstyle (both for Stephen Baldwin), Worst Song (for Ann-Margret's "Viva Rock Vegas"), and Most Unfunny Comic Relief (for Alan Cumming in his dual roles of The Great Gazoo and Mick Jagged). However, it only took home one: Worst Resurrection of a TV Show. 13 x 5 x 2.25 inches (largest)

Lot 822

A group of props from the production of the party sequence at Slaghoople Manor in Brian Levant's prequel film, The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (Amblin Entertainment, 2000), including a "torn" valet ticket rock tablet (two pieces) and four plastic water glasses.The valet ticket is made of plaster and painted to resemble stone. There is perforation on one edge of each piece to resemble a torn valet ticket. One piece reads "T-1138 / Valet / Parking" and the other reads "T-1138 / Valet / Parking / Not responsible / For anything." The four glasses are molded from plastic with irregular bumps along the exterior, each slightly different from the others.This prequel to Levant's The Flintstones (Amblin Entertainment, 1994) follows how the two main couples get together, the narrative centering on the class differences between Wilma Slaghoople (Kristen Johnson) and the others: Fred Flintstone (Mark Addy), Barney Rubble (Stephen Baldwin), and Betty O'Shale (Jane Krakowski). The three arrive at Wilma's home, Slaghoople Manor, and encounter valet parking for the first time. Fred mistakes the valet (John Cho) for a thief before Wilma explains the situation to him. Shortly after, they all attend a garden party and dinner in honor of Wilma's father (Harvey Korman) where the guests drink from this style of water glass.  This bizarrely cast box office bomb featured special appearances from William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and received 11 combined "Razzie" and "Stinker" nominations in categories such as Worst Supporting Actor, Worst On-Screen Hairstyle (both for Stephen Baldwin), Worst Song (for Ann-Margret's "Viva Rock Vegas"), and Most Unfunny Comic Relief (for Alan Cumming in his dual roles of The Great Gazoo and Mick Jagged). However, it only took home one: Worst Resurrection of a TV Show. 10 x 6 x 1 inches (ticket slabs together); 5 x 4.5 x 4.5 inches (each glass)

Lot 831

A set of pajamas as seen worn by Jonathan Lipnicki as "George Little" in Stuart Little 2 (Columbia Pictures, 2002).The raglan-style top features a mint green shade on the body, and a hunter green on the arms, no size or label present. The cotton-blend, forest green pajama pants feature a rustic cabin print and an elastic waistband, no size or label present.In the opening of the film, George wears the pajamas in bed while attempting to wake up in the morning.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 832

An ensemble as seen worn by Julia Sweeney as "Mrs. Keeper" in Stuart Little (Columbia Pictures, 1999).The ensemble includes a polyester-blend, lemon yellow button-down shirt with a Peter Pan collar and yellow buttons, no size or label present; a blue, polyester-blend button-down blazer with an allover bug print as well as teal buttons, two front pockets, and a nylon interior lining, with a matching pencil skirt, no sizes or labels present.In the film, Sweeney as Mrs. Keeper can be seen in the ensemble when the Little family comes back to visit the orphanage they found Stuart in. After Stuart decides to live with the people he believes are his "biological parents," the family learns from Mrs. Keeper that his real parents were killed years back, and the people who took Stuart are dangerous kidnappers.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 937

A deep tan military button-up shirt from the production Here Come the Waves (Warner Bros., 1944) with an original Warner Bros. Pictures costume label which reads "DATE 12/4/4/43 PROD. 5018 / NAME: Marjorie Henshaw / GAR. NO. 13-31 / SIZE 32." The actress Anabel Shaw played Isabel in the film, as Marjorie Henshaw. 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: 32PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 94

A final draft script from season one episode eight of Babylon 5 (Warner Bros. Entertainment, 1993-98), titled "And the Sky Full of Stars," by J. Michael Straczynski. The script is dated July 10, 1993. The episode aired March 16, 1994 on USA. The series explored the goings on at a futuristic space station.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 8.5 x .25 inchesPROVENANCE From The Collection of Reel Clothes and Props

Lot 97

A group of five astronaut name patch props as seen used in the Sci-Fi Action / Adventure Armageddon (Touchstone Pictures, 1998).The patch props belonged to the characters: "Colonel Willie Sharp" (William Fichtner), "Oscar" (Owen Wilson), "Rockhound" (Steve Buscemi), "Co-Pilot Jennifer Watts" (Jessica Steen), and "Noonan" (Clark Heathcliff Brody).The patches can be as seen used on the uniforms of these characters during the NASA training sessions and debriefs as they prepare for the space mission to drill into an oversize asteroid that threatens to destroy the planet.Accompanied by a Certificates of Authenticity from Props in Motion.2.5 x 4 inches (each)

Lot 478

LARGE AMETHYST GLASS PHARMACY OPIUM BOTTLE AND STOPPER 19TH CENTURY of onion form, inscribed in black ‘TR:OPII’ on a gilt ground within a red and black line borderDimensions:38cm high

Lot 202

A collection of vintage 20th century pop culture props / masks / accessories , used in theatrical productions and stage performances. The lot to include a plastic lightsaber, a Poison Ivy costume, Kylo Ren Star Wars accessories, a Princess Leia wig, and others. Approx. 1 box.

Lot 217

A collection of vintage mid 20th century golf clubs, used as props in theatrical productions and stage performances. The lot presented in a leatherette carry case, and including drivers, putters and other varieties. J. Branch, Rally, Ed Co, Red Triangle Recorder Special, and others.

Lot 23

Patrick Wayne signed 10 x 8 colour photo inscribed Big Jake. He adopted his father's stage surname, Wayne. He made eleven movies with his father: Rio Grande (1950), The Quiet Man (1952), The High and the Mighty (1954) as a props assistant, The Conqueror (1956), The Searchers (1956), The Alamo (1960), The Comancheros (1961), Donovan's Reef (1963), McLintock! (1963), The Green Berets (1968) and Big Jake (1971). Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 24

The Searchers John Wayne movie 8x10 photo signed by Patrick Wayne. He adopted his father's stage surname, Wayne. He made eleven movies with his father: Rio Grande (1950), The Quiet Man (1952), The High and the Mighty (1954) as a props assistant, The Conqueror (1956), The Searchers (1956), The Alamo (1960), The Comancheros (1961), Donovan's Reef (1963), McLintock! (1963), The Green Berets (1968) and Big Jake (1971). Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 1778

TWO ACRO PROPS.

Lot 247

A collection of model aeroplanes to include Atlas Editions, Jet Age military aircraft, classic props and others.Location:

Lot 665

A PAIR OF LIGHTWEIGHT PROPS ETC

Lot 1061

Pulp Fiction (1994) Six Original Production Call Sheets as used on five shoot days 31, 32 (X2) 34, 35 and 36 (of 50) dated October 30th, November 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, 1993, interior scenes included, Jack Rabbit Slims Twist, Twist Away and Mia powders her nose, Butchs apartment, Esmareldas taxi, Marsellus House, Exterior scenes included, Mason Dixon Pawnshop and Auditorium Alley, with details of call times for the crew, main cast and supporting actors, including John Travolta (Vincent) Uma Thurman (Mia) Bruce Willis (Butch) Ken Lesco (Stunt Coordinator) Steve Buscemi (Buddy Holly) Susan Griffiths Marilyn Monroe) Josef Pilato (Dean Martin) Brad Parker (Jerry Lewis) Jerry Hoban (Ed Sullivan) and others, as well as notes regarding shooting requirements for special effects, make-up, props, video and music playback, and crew members such as extras at 7.30am at Pawnshop, there will be gunfire, be prepared, optical FX rear screen projection Boxing gloves and Butchs gym bag, 6 pages, folio white sheets, with the film-title and Production offices printed Culver City, California, address, each 35.5 x 22cm. (6) Provenance - the vendor was a crew member and is credited in the film's end titles. Pulp Fiction, directed by Quentin Tarantino won the Palme d'Or at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival and Best Original Screenplay at the 67th Academy Awards.The film's title refers to the pulp magazines and hardboiled crime novels popular during the mid-20th century.Condition Report: overall good conditions.

Lot 1967

A group of car mechanic tools including a dolly, axle props and a fuel canister. NO RESERVE

Lot 1965

Original Men in Black face and head production costume props with COA NO RESERVE

Lot 34

Forkbeard Fantasy - My Favourite Collection of Pressed Husbands - The Fairybreaths On Tour (1977). Collection of stage settings and props, including a 19th century Victorian press, a 19th century firescreen display, a custom made book ' Pressed Husbands ' (featuring various pressed gentlemen!), a pressed husband on ironing board display etc. The 'pressing' performance featured Dorothy reciting her poem atop a step ladder, ironing her husbands on a giant ironing board, whilst her disgruntled husband Desmond looked on. Press measures approx. 168cm tall. Important Notes: please read the 'Important Information' box regarding this sale - there are some parameters regarding viewing and collection. Lots are not held at our saleroom and viewing / collection will be from a TA21 postcode (Wellington, Somerset) STRICTLY by confirmed appointment only. Anyone collecting large / fixed items will need to bring appropriate help, as only limited assistance can be given on-site and there will be no help with heavy lifting.  Condition: all items are 'as used' or 'as displayed' by Forkbeard Fantasy, so condition of items will vary. Buyers are reminded of the express need to satisfy themselves with such elements and that all lots remain sold 'as is', irrespective of any description, written or oral statement. Any item that contains electrical components (including but not limited to lighting, audio / visual items) are sold strictly as ornamental curios and no guarantees / warranties are given nor implied as to their working ability, safety or compliance. It is highly advised that any such items are checked by qualified professionals before use, and Auctioneum accepts no responsibility for any damage or injury caused by any lot. Proceeds: Proceeds from this auction will be going to a Forkbeard Endowment Fund held by The University of Bristol Theatre Collection to help fund future theatre makers, artists and performers. Forkbeard Fantasy is a Charity No.1060344

Lot 348

A FINE 18TH CENTURY JACOBITE WINE GLASS the deep bucket bowl engraved with a displayed rose head flanked by a single closed bud, raised on a double knopped air twist stem and spreading domed circular foot Dimensions:17cm high, rim 5.5cm, foot 7.5cm

Lot 382

A SCARCE VICTORIAN 79TH HIGHLANDERS (CAMERON HIGHLANDERS) OFFICER'S DIRK the basket weave carved handle with applied silver studs and thistle borders collet set citrine to pommel, the leather-covered wooden scabbard with applied silver mounts with St. Andrew on the cross and regimental number in gilt, set side by side with bi knife and fork, with a single fuller scalloped blade Dimensions:Blade 27cm long, overall 44cm

Lot 258

A VICTORIAN PIGGIN RETAILED BY WILSON & SHARP, EDINBURGH 1883 maker's mark JC (incuse) unknown, of simulated staved form with withies binding, the single loop handle with acanthus joint Dimensions:14.5cm high, 7.2oz

Lot 345

A MID / LATE 18TH-CENTURY JACOBITE ENAMEL TWIST STEM WINE GLASS the drawn trumpet bowl engraved with trailing displayed rose head flanked by open and closed buds, the reverse of the bowl with engraved moth, raised on a straight white multi-twist enamel stem and domed circular foot Dimensions:15.5cm high

Lot 346

A LARGE 18TH CENTURY JACOBITE WINE GLASS the deep round funnel bowl engraved with a displayed rose head flanked by open bud and foliage, the reverse of bowl with moth, raised combination enamel and air twist stem with spreading domed foot Dimensions:17.5cm high, rim 7.5cm, foot 8cm

Lot 344

AN 18TH CENTURY JACOBITE WINE GLASS the round funnel bowl engraved with a displayed rose head flanked by open and closed buds and foliage, the reverse of the bowl with star and oak leaf, raised on an air twist stem and spreading domed foot Dimensions:15cm high, rim 6cm, foot 7cm

Lot 338

A SCARCE 18TH-CENTURY JACOBITE FIRING GLASS the tapered bowl engraved with a displayed rose head flanked by two closed buds, raised on a short stem and domed circular foot Dimensions:9cm high

Lot 342

AN ENAMEL TWIST JACOBITE GLASS the deep trumpet bowl engraved with displayed rose head flanked by open and closed buds, reverse of bowl with a moth, raised on a multi-white enamel twist stem and spreading foot, broken pontil to underside Dimensions:15cm high, rim 6.5cm, foot 7cm

Lot 272

A WILLIAM IV SCOTTISH MARKET SNUFF BOX LONDON 1831 (PART MARKED) the rectangular snuff box with all over finely chased training intertwined thistle the hinged cover with cartouche engraved ‘R Wright’ and with floral thumbpiece, gilded interior Dimensions:9.2cm wide, 6.2oz

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