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*MGM STUDIOS PUBLIC AUCTION May 3, 1970 LOT 3 & LOT 5 48-Page Auction Catalog

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Catalogs

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Only one in stock, order soon

Condition:

Like New

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Origin:

United States

LOC:

CAT Box

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No

Publisher:

The David Weiss Co.

Brand:

The David Weiss Co.

Publication Year:

1970

Type:

Catalog

Format:

Catalog

Language:

English

Item Number:

CS-MGM-CAT2

Personalized:

No

Features:

Rare and Desirable

Topic:

Auction/Movie Memorabilia

Season:

Spring

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Item number:

1396770226

Item description

Vintage original softcover auction catalog entitled A PUBLIC AUCTION OF THE COUNTLESS TREASURES ACQUIRED FROM METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER (MGM). Starting on Sunday, May 3, 1970 and hosted by The David Weiss Co., this is the "LOT 3 and LOT 5" catalog, which consists of 48 pages listing the various types of studio-owned items for sale from this historic motion picture studio. There are no interior photographs of the lots. This example is in overall near-fine condition as shown with a 4 in. vertical tear on the front cover and general signs of wear on both covers. There interior pages are in very fine- condition. This is an invaluable reference for fans of the former Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio in Culver City (now Sony Pictures). The seminal MGM Studios auction in May 1970 was a watershed moment for film scholars and the auction business, which essentiality created a new market for an area of collecting that previously only existed among a few film enthusiasts. The studio's objective was to simply consolidate space on an already overcrowded lot by creating a three-day film memorabilia sale to clear seven soundstages. A vast assortment of costumes, film props and related property from the studio?s beginnings dating from the 1920s were cataloged, tagged, and placed on the auction block. In and among the multitude of items that were placed under the gavel were 350,000 plus costumes, furniture and decorative-art related items, automobiles, busses, trains, tanks, boats, ships, airplanes, and space capsules that were previously incorporated into studio productions. Highlights recall the full-size sailing ship from Mutiny on the Bounty (1935), Elizabeth Taylor's wedding gown worn in Father of the Bride (1950), Clark Gable's trench coat worn in several films, a group of swimsuits worn by Esther Williams and Johnny Weissmuller's loin cloth worn in Tarzan films of the 1940s. However, the most coveted pieces sold were from The Wizard of Oz (1939) which included a pair of ruby red slippers worn by Judy Garland that hammered on the auction block for $15,000. Many of the treasures of MGM film were purchased by Debbie Reynolds.