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November 7, 2014 By Jason DeBord

Profiles in History’s “Easy Rider” Movie Prop Captain America Motorcycle at Auction: Sold for $1.35 Million… or Not Sold?

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There was a tremendous amount of pre-auction mainstream media coverage about the motorcycle put on the auction block by Profiles in History last month, a lot of it generated from an AP story picked up by many news outlets that was titled “‘Easy Rider’ chopper at auction might be phony” (as of this time, that keyword search is resulting in 22,500 hits on Google).  The day of the auction, and for a few days following, the most used headline was a variation on proclamations that it sold for $1.35 million.  But, as a matter of public record, did it really sell?  And if not, why has no media outlet (to my knowledge) reported on the sale falling through? [Read more…]

Filed Under: Auction Houses and Dealers, News and Events, Profiles in History Tagged With: 2014, ap, associated press, auction, auction house, authentic, authenticate, bidder, bidding, bike, calabasas, captain america, certificate of authenticity, chopper, coa, dan haggerty, dealer, dennis hopper, dispute, easy rider, fake, genuine, gordon granger, harley-davidson, history, hollywood auction, hollywood auction 65, joe maddalena, john parham, l.a. times, media, memorabilia, michael eisenberg, michael madsen, movie prop, official, one of a kind, peter fonda, price realized, profiles in history, real, sale, screen-used, seller, sold, winner, winning bidder

November 12, 2012 By Jason DeBord

Lucasfilm vs Ainsworth Legal Battle Aftermath & Update: Andrew Ainsworth Owes Lawyers £3.5 Million

Following the UK Supreme Court ruling well over a year ago, legal website The Lawyer today reports that Andrew Ainsworth owes the legal firm that represented him in his dispute with Lucasfilm about £3.5 million.  Per the report, “[t]he case was brought on a conditional fee arrangement (CFA), and usually the court will order the losing side to cover the other’s costs”.  Since one issue was decided in favor of Ainsworth, and the other in favor of Lucasfilm, Ainsworth was never awarded a costs order, thus sticking him with a legal bill well into millions of dollars.  Ainsworth is quoted in the article noting that his legal team “gained a lot of kudos” for their apparently free (at this point) legal defense, though it will be interesting to continue to follow to see if his lawyers believe that they received £3.5 million pounds worth of kudos. [Read more…]

Filed Under: LFL, Ainsworth, Stormtrooper Helmets, News and Events, Star Wars Tagged With: agreement, Ainsworth, Alistair Wilson QC of Hogarth Chambers, armor, armour, authenitc, brian muir, copyright, Costume, darth vader, disney, dispute, frown, george hamer, george lucas, helmet, high court, imperial, invoice, ip, john mollo, lawsuit, legal, legal fees, LFL, liz moore, london, Lucasfilm, News and Events, Original, owe, Prop, prototype, ralph mcquarrie, replica, rights, royal courts of justice, ruling, sc andrew, sculpt, shepperton design studios, sketch, star wars, steven spielberg, stormtrooper, Stormtrooper Helmets, supreme court, tie fighter, trademark, trial, u.s., uk, uk supreme court, united kingdom, united kingdom supreme court, Wardrobe, x-wing

April 2, 2012 By Jason DeBord

HollywoodPatch Reports Lawsuit Filed Against Profiles in History Over Hollywood Treasure TV Show Concept

HollywoodPatch today published a report that Erik Anderson filed a lawsuit against Profiles in History, Joe Maddalena, and producers Shevick*Zupon Entertainment and Zupon Entertainment over the idea for their SyFy television series, Hollywood Treasure.  Per their article, Mr. Anderson claims to have pitched Mr. Maddalena the idea for a show with the same concept, which he called Hollywood Forgotten, in October 2009, and he also published four episodes of his show on YouTube. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Auction Houses and Dealers, Hollywood Treasure on SyFy (Hunting Hollywood), News and Events, Profiles in History Tagged With: auction, auction house, collecting, complaint, Costumes, dispute, Erik Anderson, Film, Films in Focus, Hollywood Forgotten, hollywood treasure, interview, joe maddalena, lawsuit, legal, memorabilia, movie props, profiles in history, Props, Reality, sale, series, superior court, syfy, Television

May 27, 2011 By Jason DeBord

‘Save The Dress’ Campaign Update: Policy Changed to Allow Refunds if Bid to Win Marilyn Monroe ‘Seven Year Itch’ Dress at Auction Fails

On May 18th, the Original Prop Blog reported on a campaign to collect funds from the public to bid on and attempt to win at auction the famous “subway dress” worn by Marilyn Monroe, offered for sale next month by Profiles in History as part of their Debbie Reynolds auction (see ‘Save The Dress’ Campaign to Crowdsource Funds from Public for Marilyn Monroe ‘Seven Year Itch’ Dress Auction; “Refund of Contributions… Impractical”).  [Read more…]

Filed Under: Auction Houses and Dealers, Debbie Reynolds Collection, News and Events, Profiles in History Tagged With: advisory board, auction, authentic, bankruptcy, belle island village, Collection, Costume, debbie reynolds, Display, dispute, donation, dress, Exhibit, Hollywood, hollywood motion picture museum, icon, iconic, loan, marilyn monroe, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum, new york, non profit, nyc, Original, preserve, private, profiles in history, public, refund, sale, save the dress, screen-used, seven year itch, silent era, subway, Wardrobe, Wizard of Oz

May 18, 2011 By Jason DeBord

‘Save The Dress’ Campaign to Crowdsource Funds from Public for Marilyn Monroe ‘Seven Year Itch’ Dress Auction; “Refund of Contributions… Impractical”

Today a company called inQuicity, owned and operated by another company called Double-Take Tours, launched their “nationwide SAVE-THE-DRESS campaign to acquire the coveted white dress worn by Marilyn Monroe in ‘The Seven Year Itch'”.  One of the highlights offered at auction by Profiles in History in their Debbie Reynolds auction next month, the company has launched a website to solicit funds/donations from the public to bid on the dress at auction so that the NYC-based inQuicity can showcase the dress in a “multi-city nationwide tour” and later place it “on permanent display in New York”.  Should the company be outbid at public auction, the firm states that it will not return the contributions made by the public, as doing so would be “impractical”. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Auction Houses and Dealers, Debbie Reynolds Collection, News and Events, Profiles in History Tagged With: advisory board, auction, authentic, bankruptcy, belle island village, Collection, Costume, debbie reynolds, Display, dispute, donation, dress, Exhibit, Hollywood, hollywood motion picture museum, icon, iconic, loan, marilyn monroe, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum, new york, non profit, nyc, Original, preserve, private, profiles in history, public, refund, sale, save the dress, screen-used, seven year itch, silent era, subway, Wardrobe, Wizard of Oz

January 6, 2011 By Jason DeBord

Orange County Register: Debbie Reynolds’ Hollywood Memorabilia Collection To Be Sold By Profiles in History in May 2011

As part of their phone interview with Debbie Reyonlds today, the Orange Country Register reports that the actress will be selling her substantial collection this year through auction house Profiles in History. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Auction Houses and Dealers, Debbie Reynolds Collection, Hollywood Motion Picture and Television Museum (Debbie Reynolds), News and Events, Profiles in History Tagged With: auction, authentic, bankruptcy, belle island village, Collection, Costume, debbie reynolds, dispute, Exhibit, hollywood motion picture museum, loan, Original, profiles in history, sale, silent era, Wardrobe, Wizard of Oz

September 10, 2010 By Jason DeBord

Debbie Reynolds’ “Hollywood Motion Picture and Television Museum” Update – Collection ‘Likely’ To Be Sold At Auction

The Knoxville News Sentinel reports that it is “likely” that the collection of memorabilia planned to be showcased in Debbie Reynolds’ Hollywood Motion Picture and Television Museum will be sold at auction.  [Read more…]

Filed Under: Debbie Reynolds Collection, Exhibitions, Events, Activities, Hollywood Motion Picture and Television Museum (Debbie Reynolds), Mainstream Media: Online, Newspapers, News and Events Tagged With: auction, authentic, bankruptcy, belle island village, Collection, Costume, debbie reynolds, dispute, Exhibit, hollywood motion picture museum, loan, Original, sale, silent era, Wardrobe, Wizard of Oz

March 30, 2010 By Jason DeBord

Debbie Reynolds’ “Hollywood Motion Picture and Television Museum” Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Reorganization Update

The Wall Street Journal and the Knoxville News Sentinel both report that Debbie Reynolds’ Hollywood Motion Picture and Television Museum filed its Chapter 11 plan of reorganization in a Los Angeles bankruptcy court last week, and that “[t]he plan calls for the completion of the museum’s construction, aims to resolve a long-running legal dispute, promises to pay creditors in full and hopes to put Reynolds’ substantial collection… on public view for the first time in more than 10 years“. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Debbie Reynolds Collection, Exhibitions, Events, Activities, Hollywood Motion Picture and Television Museum (Debbie Reynolds), Mainstream Media: Online, Newspapers, News and Events Tagged With: authentic, belle island village, Collection, Costume, debbie reynolds, dispute, Exhibit, hollywood motion picture museum, loan, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Original, silent era, Wardrobe, Wizard of Oz

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