Following this weekend’s “Hollywood Legends” entertainment memorabilia sale, Julien’s Auctions today announced their next event, “The Collection of Larry Hagman”, to be held in Beverly Hills on Saturday, June 4th. Larry Hagman is best known for his portrayal of J.R. Ewing on the classic late 70s/80s prime time series, Dallas and as Major Tony Nelson in the 60s sitcom I Dream of Jeannie.
Full details as well as on online version of the collector’s print catalog can be found at the official Julien’s Auctions website at www.juliensauctions.com:
Below is an excerpt from the press release from Julien’s Auction:
Beverly Hills, California…May 9th, 2011…Actor Larry Hagman is set to appear in a TV remake of a different kind when his personal antiques, fine and decorative art, furniture, and memorabilia from the classic 1980’s primetime soap opera Dallas are offered for auction in a sale to be held at the prestigious Julien’s Auctions Gallery in Beverly Hills, California on Saturday, June 4, 2011.
Larry Hagman, stage, film and television actor, producer, director, and charitable spokesman, is best known for his roles as the villainous JR Ewing in Dallas and Major Tony Nelson in I Dream of Jeannie. In 1965 Hagman hit the jackpot playing Barbara Eden’s TV “master” and eventual love interest, Captain Anthony Nelson in the hit sitcom I Dream of Jeannie for NBC. The show had climbed to the top 10 in the first year and was NBC’s answer to both successful comedies Bewitched on ABC and My Favorite Martian on CBS. By 1970 Hagman’s character had finally married Jeannie during its last season.
In mid-1978 Hagman was cast as the conniving elder son and businessman J.R. Ewing, a man whom everybody loved to hate in the classic, now legendary show Dallas. Hagman joined a cast of relatively unknown actors at the time and instantly created what was to become a legendary part that insured a ratings bonanza. By the end of only the second season Dallas was a bonafide mega-hit and the show aired for thirteen seasons ending in 1991. One of the most famous episodes in primetime television continues to be Dallas’ “Who Shot J.R.” episode which aired as a cliff-hanger season finale in season 2. Hagman latered starred in a TV remake of Dallas which aired on the TNT network. Hagman has continued to star in several television programs, commercials and films. Along the way he and his wife Maj have collected fine antiques and collectibles and remarkable memorabilia from a career that spans over 50 years.
Highlights of the Hagman sale include an abundance of elegant furnishings from the hilltop estate Heaven, a spectacular property built by the Hagmans in 1991 overlooking the Ojai Valley. Highlights coming to the block include an 18th century Spanish Colonial painting of the Madonna and Child (est $4000/$6000), an antique Italian credenza (est $3000/$6000), a Rosewood Regency drop leaf table (est $2,000/$3,000), a set of ten Chippendale style dining chairs with needlepoint upholstery (est $3,000/$5,000) a British Sterling Silver and many pieces of modern and contemporary art including works by Rhonda Roland Shearer, Barton Benes, Bruce Killen, and Kristina Hagman.
In true style and spirit of Dallas many Western selections are highlighted in the sale including the magnificent Edward Bohlin Diamond Supreme sterling mounted parade saddle (est $60,000- $80,000), guns, knives, artifacts, furnishings, and many custom cowboy hats and pairs of boots which are monogrammed for Larry Hagman or worn by Larry Hagman as J.R. Ewing.in Dallas. Items include those by makers Charlie 1 Horse, Stetson, Nocona, and Tony Lama (estimates ranging from $100/$200 to $1000/$2000).
Choice memorabilia items include Dallas scripts (estimates ranging between $250 to $800), games, trading cards, photographs, instruments, and clothing. There are also a variety of awards and items representing Hagman’s interests in various causes, including antismoking campaigns, organ donation, solar power, Harley-Davidson Bikers Against Diabetes, the Ojai Festival, and more.
This auction is also proud to showcase items from the estate of Mary Martin, Hagman’s mother and acclaimed stage actress in her own right. Some of the highlights include a cast signed sailor hat from South Pacific (est $1000/$2000), an Arthur Rackham signed limited edition of J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan ($2000/$3000), a sterling presentation gift box from Noel Coward (est $800/$1,200), a Giannini acoustic guitar used in The Sound of Music (est $800/$1000), artwork, clothing, furniture, vintage travel trunks, and jewelry and a remarkable 14K gold charm bracelet featuring charms gifted by the casts of some of Martin’s most famous stage productions (est $2000/$3000).
From his trademark cowboy hat to his infamous lines on Dallas and his many charitable cause related endeavors, Hagman’s properties span a legendary time when primetime television had you glued to your seat until the next episode. The collection of Larry Hagman offers fans and collectors a rare opportunity to own a piece of Hollywood history
Jason DeBord