Premiere Props has updated the online catalog for their “Hollywood Movie Costume Live Auction”, since the Original Prop Blog article previewing the sale was published on March 4th. As noted in that article, confusion surrounded the fact that it was unclear which costumes, if any, were made for and/or used in film and/or television productions. Today, just three days prior to the beginning of the two day sale event, approximately a little over 100 additional lots have been added to Session 1 on March 10th, most of which are items attributed to use in film and television. I also have confirmation from the publicist for Premiere Props that “[t]he theatrical costumes were used in stage productions – not in film and television” (i.e. the original 2,800+ lots).
As noted previously, the March 10th and 11th sale features online catalog listings via bidding partners iCollector and LiveAuctioneers.
One of the two duplicate catalogs can be found online at iCollector.com:
This past Sunday, when I published the original article covering this sale event, Session 1 began with “Lot 101”. Today, Session 1 begins with “Lot 1” and runs through “Lot 101_n” (it appears that the late hour additions to the catalog exceeded an anticipated 100 lots, so Lots 101 a-n adds another 14 lots, though some of the Lots 1-101 are also missing – Lots 52, 98, 99).
Additions include lots from “Mirror Mirror”, “The Blind Side”, “Inglorious Basterds”, “The Vow”, “Immortals”, “Three Musketeers”, “Something Borrowed”, and “Killers”, (most of these are contemporary productions that Premiere Props generally offer for sale on their website and eBay and/or similar live auction events), as well as an assortment of additional memorabilia.
The two-day auction event is scheduled to take place at the Costume Bazaar, 1565 Boston Post Road, Milford, CT 06460 – go to www.CostumeBazaar.com for their official website.
Jason DeBord