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Christopher Reeve’s Superman Suit Hits Auction

Christopher Reeve Superman SuitPremiere Props announced that they will be auctioning iconic Hollywood memorabilia at their Holiday Auction Extravaganza on Saturday, December 10, and Sunday, December 11, at their headquarters in El Segundo, CA. There will be a preview from 9-11 am PT each day, with the live auction beginning at 11 am PT.

Items include:

  • John Wayne – “Pittsburgh” costumes
  • Michael Jackson – a collection of personal items including deed and signed check to Neverland Ranch, original letter signed by Jackson to keep his animals at Neverland Ranch, self-portrait from Bad tour, signed Billie Jean lyrics, personal album awards and signed Fedora stage worn hat from the Victory tour
  • James Brown – full stage worn jumpsuit
  • Marilyn Monroe – gold high heels
  • Christopher Reeve – “Superman” costume
  • Steve McQueen – “Enemy of the People” costumes
  • Robert Redford – “The Natural” costumes
  • Kirk Douglas – “Top Secret Affair” costumes
  • Johnny Depp – “Blow” costumes
  • Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas – “Miami Vice” costumes

“We are thrilled to be auctioning off items from film, television and music icons including John Wayne, Marilyn Monroe, Christopher Reeve, Michael Jackson, Don Johnson and Kirk Douglas,” said Dan Levin, Vice President of Marketing for Premiere Props. “These one-of-a-kind items are a collector’s dream and they will also make treasured holiday presents.”

In total there will be over 1200 items going up for auction.

Fans can start bidding now, placing bids online at http://www.icollector.com/ and http://www.liveauctioneers.com or calling to set up phone bidding with a Premiere Props representative. Collectors can place proxy bids until the Holiday Extravaganza Auction goes LIVE at 11 am PT on December 10.

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