Classic Tannoy speakers in light maple comprising: 2 X Tannoy Mercury MX3 free standing wired speakers, 2 x Tannoy Mercury MX3 book shelf speakers, 1 x Tannoy Mercury central speaker together with 2 x Apollo 60cm speaker stands and 2 x Sony SS-TS5035 wired home cinema surround sound speakers.
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A pair of cassette recorder/players and an assortment of cassette tapes, personally-owned by Dennis Hopper.There is one Sanyo TRC 2000 "Electronic Memo" Walkman with AC adapter/charger, rechargable battery pack, ear piece, and a defective 1/4-inch plug and one Sony TC-60A solid state Cassette-Corder. Includes two blank cassette tapes, two recorded guru lectures, one unlabeled cassette tape, and an assortment of tapes including: three Chinese language cassettes (The Age-Old Iron Tree is in Blossom, I Love Peking's Tien An Men, and Ode to Chairman Mao), The Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour, Sergio Mendez and Joao Gilberto compilation Latin Greats at Carnegie Hall, and LRN GRN's Easy Spirits / Grape Perfume.3.25 x 16.25 x 10.25 inches (overall)PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
An original AN/PEQ-15 ATPIAL (Advanced Target Pointer Illuminator Aiming Laser) machine gun sight prop as seen used in Resident Evil: Afterlife (Sony Pictures Releasing, 2010). This machine gun sight is composed of a plastic material and features an adhered Umbrella Corp. sticker on the top portion. 4.5 x 2.75 x 1.25 inches
A group of 11 episode costume continuity binders from the first season of the comedy-action syndicated television series V.I.P. (Sony Pictures Television, 1998-2002) starring Pamela Anderson as Vallery Irons. Binders include teleplays for each episode, wardrobe breakdowns for most of the series' principal actors (including Pamela Anderson, Molly Culver, Natalie Raitano, Angelle Brooks, Shaun Baker, and Leah Lail), and Polaroid photographs of the same actors in costume except for Pamela Anderson (this lot does not include photographs of Anderson). Also included are two loose Polaroid photographs, one of guest star Sheila E.The binders are for the following episodes: "Beats Working at a Hot Dog Stand" (season one, episode one); "One Wedding and Val's Funeral" (season one, episode four); "Scents and Sensibility" (season one, episode five); "Diamonds are a Val's Best Friend" (season one, episode six); "What to Do with Vallery When You're Dead" (season one, episode seven); "Val Got Game" (season one, episode eight); "Vallery of the Dolls" (season one, episode nine); "Midnight in the Garden of Ronnie Beeman" (season one, episode 10); "Three Days to Kill" (season one, episode 21).On the series, Anderson plays a hot dog stand waitress who accidentally saves a celebrity at a film premiere and is hired by a struggling bodyguard agency to pose as its owner, while the company's actual professionals solve cases.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.12.5 x 16 x 21.5 inches (overall)PROVENANCE From the Collection of Reel Clothes and Props
An army green jacket as seen worn by Bryan Cranston as "Walter White" in the final season of Breaking Bad (Sony Pictures Television, 2008 - 2013).The green, 100% cotton, cargo-style jacket features various velcro and zipper pockets on the exterior and interior, and a half-mesh interior lining. Labeled "L.L. Bean."Cranston as White wears this style jacket in the series' final episode titled "Felina."Discussing why White's wardrobe becomes progressively darker in tone as opposed to the lighter color palette of the previous seasons, the show's costume designer for Season 5, Jennifer Bryan, shared: "Walt got darker colors because his character gets, as we've noticed, darker. And his style has become... it's almost like he takes on Gus's sartorial fussiness. He still does his shirts and he still does his khaki slacks and he still does his Clarks Wallabees. Those things are still there. But I did a couple more colors in the same shoe, and he puts a little bit more thought into his clothes. I think he picks that up from Gus; it's almost like Gus is channeling through Walter White a little bit."Size XL-REG
Three original stacks of currency props as seen used in Breaking Bad (Sony Pictures Television, 2008 - 2013). Each stack of paper currency, equaling $5,000 in fifty dollar bills reads "The United Skates of America" on the front, and "Ninfy Dollars" on the back side. Each of the three stacks is labeled with a $5,000 band. 6.25 x 1 inches
Three original stacks of currency props as seen used in Breaking Bad (Sony Pictures Television, 2008 - 2013). Each stack of paper currency, equaling $5,000 in fifty dollar bills reads "The United Skates of America" on the front, and "Ninfy Dollars" on the back side. Each of the three stacks is labeled with a $5,000 band. 6.25 x 1 inches
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
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.
A Dolce & Gabbana brand dark blue cotton shirt with white dots, a black tie with dark and pale blue stripes, and a black leather belt as seen worn by Jack Black as Miles in Nancy Meyers's The Holiday (Columbia Pictures, 2006), together with a costume tag from the production.The words "SONY" and "JACK" are handwritten on the back of the belt under its buckle.In the film, two women living in the United States and England (Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet) switch houses and fall in love with men in their new locales (Black and Jude Law). Black wears this style of shirt and tie in the film's final scene, in which the couples come together to celebrate New Year's Eve.Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from Columbia Pictures.Size 18/45 (shirt)
A t-shirt and navy hoodie as seen worn by Jesse Eisenberg as Mark Zuckerberg in the classroom scene of The Social Network (Columbia Pictures, 2010).The American Apparel hoodie has a drawstring hood and kangaroo pocket with labeling that reads "Zuck" and a handwritten "#1" on the maker's label. The t-shirt, also designed by American Apparel, is labeled for both "Zuck" and "Eduardo."Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from Sony Pictures and Columbia Pictures. Size M
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
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
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
Two bold printed jackets as seen worn by Wendi McLendon-Covey as Beverly Goldberg in the television production The Goldbergs (Sony Pictures Television 2013-2023) Season 1 Episode 10 “Shopping.”Two jackets with bold large-scaled prints as seen worn by Wendi McLendon-Covey on the sitcom's first season. One jacket is a baroque-print cotton-faille jacket with the label “Carla Kops Jeans,” size 3. The other jacket has a scaled red rose print on a cotton faille with a label reading, “Bergamo Studio,” size 12.These jackets were worn by Wendi McLendon-Covey as Beverly Goldberg, in an episode where her daughter gets her first job at a retail store in the mall. Beverly in the show thinks she is entitled to special discounts and treatment, leading her daughter to create a shoplifting setup, where her mother will be banned from the store.PROVENANCE From The Collection of Beverly Goldberg
Two 1980s nautical novelty sweaters as seen worn by Wendi McLendon-Covey from the production The Goldbergs (Sony Pictures Television, 2013-2023).Two hand-knit cotton novelty sweaters with nautical motifs. One is a Berek sweater with a V-neck featuring a large ship on the front and a popped bottle of champagne with glasses on the back. The second sweater has a Jack Be Quick New York City label, this is an intarsia knit with helms, anchors, and dolphins featured throughout, both sweaters are marked size large. Both items come with hand-written index cards by Beverly Goldberg documenting the sweaters, the Berek card reads, “Worn By Real Beverly Goldberg on ‘The Goldberg Girls’ Season 5 Episode 11, Also Worn By Me (1980-) And Wendi.” The Jack Be Quick sweater’s index card reads, “Worn By Real Linda Schwartz- Goldberg Girls, Episode, Season 5 Episode 11.”Both these sweaters were worn multiple times during the series by Wendi McLendon-Covey, who played a fictional Beverly Goldberg, this particular episode guest starred Beverly and her long-time friends who also have fictional counterparts in the show.This lot comes with wardrobe tags and photo-print-outs of production images with Beverly Goldberg's hand-written notations.PROVENANCE From The Collection of Beverly Goldberg
Two 1980s Berek novelty sweaters and a Peacock pattern t-shirt as seen worn by Wendi McLendon-Covey as Beverly Goldberg in various episodes of the series The Goldbergs (Sony Pictures Television, 2013-23).A grouping of three women’s garments. The first sweater is a black pullover that features double-stitch embroidery with “Cinderella” fairy-tale motifs. Wendi McLendon-Covey wears this particular design in Season 3, Episode 20 “Dungeons And Dragons Anyone?” The second cotton knit pullover has a two-button placket and polo collar with double-stitch floral embroidery, size medium. Wendi McLendon-Covey is seen wearing this piece in “Daddy Daughter Day,” Season 1 Episode 2. The black cotton t-shirt with peacock feathers done in puff paint with glitter features a crew neck, short sleeves, and a box-cut shape. Wendi McLendon-Covey is seen wearing this t-shirt in “The Opportunity of a Lifetime,” Season 5 Episode 20.In season five episode 11 “The Goldberg Girls” the real Beverly Goldberg and her girlfriends guest star in the show opposite their fictional counterparts. During the show’s end credits, Beverly interviews her friends who guest-star in the episode, all the women were dressed in statement sweaters. Both sweaters come with handwritten index cards from Beverly Goldberg, identifying who wore the sweaters in the episode “The Goldberg Girls,” Season 5 Episode 11.This lot comes with a photo-copy of a page from The Goldberg Cookbook of Wendi wearing the floral sweater. PROVENANCE From The Collection of Beverly Goldberg
A scarlet-red velvet couch with a tufted seat back from the television series The Goldbergs as seen in the episode "The Living Room: A 100 Percent True Story" (Sony Pictures Television, 2013-23) Season 6, Episode 8.A scarlet red velvet couch, tufted seat back with a wooden gold painted Baroque-style frame.The couch is featured in an episode where Adam's remote control truck gets stuck in "the land of the forbidden" a.k.a the living room. The living room is off limits as Beverly Goldberg's fancy furniture and decor are on display, a room only used for entertaining the creme-de-la-creme of guests. PROVENANCE From The Collection of Beverly Goldberg
A navy leather chair and ottoman from the production The Goldbergs (Sony Pictures Television, 2013-23).Navy leather chair with tacked/tufted armrests with a matching leather ottoman, both the chair and ottoman have wooden legs.This is from the collection Beverly Goldberg, whose personal pieces of furniture, decor, and wardrobe became a part of the popular sitcom The Goldbergs. The show's creator Adam Goldberg based the characters on his family, friends, and teachers from his childhood, Wendi McLendon-Covey plays Beverly Goldberg in the series.PROVENANCE The Collection of Beverly Goldberg
A large collection of modern and vintage cameras to include Praktica Model MTL 5, in leather case, a Box Brownie, Olympus Trip 35, a Flashmaster, a Praktica Autozoom 1:4.5 f=80-200mm lens, two camcorders, a Samsung 880x Digital Zoom High 8, a Sony Handicam Vision and various others.Condition Report: - There are also various boxes with cables but no camera, so not everything pictured on the boxes is present.
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