The print and online catalogs are now available for Prop Store’s second annual Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction. It will be held at the Odeon BFI IMAX in Waterloo, London on September 23rd. The live event features more than 450 lots of props, costumes and other film and television memorabilia. [Read more…]
Heritage Auction Galleries ‘Entertainment & Music Memorabilia Signature Auction’ Catalog Online, Event To Be Held September 18th & 19th in New York
Heritage Auction Galleries has published on their latest online catalog and listings for their upcoming event, “Entertainment & Music Memorabilia Signature Auction – Beverly Hills #7149”, to be held September 19th – 20th in New York. The sale features 1,032 lots of music and rock and roll items and vintage/classic Hollywood stars and personally owned items/estate items. [Read more…]
Profiles in History Celebrates “Glee” with The Official Show Auction on September 17th & 18th; Return of eBay Live Auctions
Profiles in History is bringing a massive collection of original production material from the popular musical television series Glee to auction, with the online only event being held on September 17th and 18th. The sale features a massive 1,502 lots, and the sale will span two days. An official auction, each lot will include a COA signed by a 20th Century Fox executive. [Read more…]
Blacksparrow Brings “The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo” to Auction on September 12th
Blacksparrow is hosting an auction for the David Fincher film starring Daniel Craig, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, which will conclude on September 12th. All items will start at $5 with no reserve. Per Blacksparrow, all items come directly from the production studio. [Read more…]
Multi-Million Dollar eBay Sports Fraud Scheme with Thousands of Victims Uncovered; Four Plead Guilty
Local mainstream media outlets in Youngstown, Ohio are reporting on “what investigators say is the biggest case of domestic fraud in the history of the online auction site eBay“. Of course, sports memorabilia is the fraud that was targeted, not entertainment memorabilia… the story by WFMJ states that the “alleged enterprise involving phony autographs on sports memorabilia… cheated 25,000 people out of more than $2-million dollars”. Hopefully, someday, law enforcement will investigate the long term eBay dealers that have been selling common antiques like plates and telephones and ashtrays attributed to classic television shows and movies (which, like the fake sports memorabilia with forged autographs, include worthless COAs from companies with the worst reputations in this art market). [Read more…]
Ewbanks Entertainment & Memorabilia Auction Catalog Online for September 3rd Sale
Ewbank’s in the UK are holding their next Entertainment & Memorabilia auction now, with their online catalog publishing and bidding concluding on September 3rd. A mix of film, television, and rock and roll, though there are many lots, the original props and costumes from film and television are few and far between – much of the offerings can be classified as general collectibles. [Read more…]
Bill Mastro of Mastro Auctions Sentenced to 20 Months in Prison for Shill Bidding & Fraud
The New York Daily News continues to take the lead in the mainstream media on the story about “disgraced sports memorabilia pioneer” Bill Mastro, Founder and CEO of Mastro Auctions, which shut down in 2009 during the FBI investigation. In the ongoing saga, he plead guilty to shill bidding and mail fraud and admitted to trimming/altering a high value trading card to increase it’s value. U.S. District Judge Ronald A. Guzman sentenced Mastro to 20 months in prison; NY Daily News reports the judge was “troubled by the fact that Mastro had destroyed bidding records after learning the FBI had launched an investigation into fraud…“. [Read more…]
$1 Million Dollar Reward for Dorothy’s Stolen Ruby Slippers from Wizard of Oz
It was 10 years ago this month that one of the surviving pairs of ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz were stolen from The Judy Garland Museum. The mainstream media has reported that an anonymous benefactor has offered up a $1 million dollar reward for information leading to the recovery of maybe the most iconic piece of Hollywood memorabilia ever created, though Newsweek questions whether this person or persons exist after the cancellation of an interview. [Read more…]