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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

October 17, 2013 By Jason DeBord

Revisiting TV Prop Studio Sanctioned Auctions: Descriptions, Research, Production Made, Multiples, Back-Ups, “Use” on Screen (ScreenBid/Breaking Bad, Profiles in History/LOST, Christie’s/Star Trek)

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An issue that seems to come up with every official studio auction of original props and costumes from popular television shows is that of buyers feeling mislead by descriptions of auction houses, particularly use.  We saw this with Christie’s and their official “40 years of Star Trek” auction, with Profiles in History and their sale of material from ABC’s LOST, and based on a reader comment today on my article about newcomer ScreenBid and their Breaking Bad auction, it would seem that the same issue is in play with this latest sale as well.  Since people likely don’t check my articles for comments after reading it, I thought it might be worthwhile and productive to highlight that comment and my response in a new article, as it is an issue that seems to occur with each of these official studio sales, particularly because it brings in participants who have not participated in such sales before, and perhaps have not purchased or collected original props, costumes, and other artifacts from film and television. [Read more…]

Filed Under: ABC's LOST (Disney) Auction, Breaking Bad, Christie's, Christie's 'Star Trek' Lawsuit, Editorials, Profiles in History, ScreenBid Tagged With: albuquerque, AMC, as is where is, assets, attribution, attributions, auction, auctioneer, authentic, back up, ben, bid, breaking bad, brent spiner, bryan cranston, buyer beware, cbs paramount, Characters, charity, christies, claims, collect, collector, Costume, Costumes, court, data, description, donate, fake, Film, Fraud, Jeffrey A. Dash, jesse pinkman, judge, lawsuit, live, lost, lot description, memorabilia, meth, methamphetamine, Movie, movie prop, multiples, new mexico, new york, news, next generation, Original, paramount, poker visor, production, production made, profiles in history, Prop, Props, reader comment, reproduction, sawyer's letter, screen-matched, screen-used, ScreenBid, screenused, season, season finale, series, set pieces, star trek, studio, studio auction, studio sale, studio santioned, Ted Moustakis, Television, trailer, tv, tv prop, TV show, uniform, use, walter white, Wardrobe, zap2it

June 23, 2013 By Jason DeBord

Premiere Props Offers Authenticated Fake Prop for Public Auction and the Hobby Says…

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As reported a few weeks ago (see “Premiere Props Now In Business Of Selling “Authenticated” Forgery, Along With Premiere Props COA? (Star Trek Mark English Communicator)“), the entertainment memorabilia dealer tried to make lemons out of lemonade after being informed by third party observers that one of the pieces listed for public auction in their latest sale was a forgery.  They changed the title and description for the lot in question, recasting the offering as an authenticated fake prop.  I have just gotten around to looking up the results of the June 15th sale, and found that the item is marked “WAS NOT SOLD” (though there was a bid of $200 – the start price).  I had characterized the sale as “a first in this art market – the open and notorious public sale offering of “authenticated” fake props, along with a COA certifying it… fake?”  Well, the hobby has apparently spoken…  I guess? [Read more…]

Filed Under: Auction Houses and Dealers, Market Watch, Premiere Props (Hollywood Live Auctions), Star Trek Tagged With: auction, auction network, authentic, authenticity, catalog, certificate of authenticity, coa, communicator, consignment, consignor, Costume, Dan Levin, download, fake, Film, forgery, gun, hero, Hollywood, hollywood auction extravaganza, hollywood live auctions, icollector, live auctions, live video feed, liveauctioneers, mark english, memorabilia, Movie, movie gun, not sold, Original, pistol, premiere props, Prop, replica, screen-used, screenused, star trek, studio, stunt, Television, the original series, toys, tv, unsold, Wardrobe

June 7, 2013 By Jason DeBord

Premiere Props Now In Business Of Selling “Authenticated” Forgery, Along With Premiere Props COA? (Star Trek Mark English Communicator)

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“Crew members and independent collectors have verified the authenticity of this item as a Mark English Forgery. Comes with a COA from Premiere Props”.  Wow.  I guess this is a new direction of this art market, filed under Sell At Any Cost: The Authenticated Fake Prop?  As noted in my wordy titled preview of Premiere Props upcoming regularly scheduled auction (see “Premiere Props ‘Hollywood Auction Extravaganza X’ Catalog Online, Television & Movie Prop and Costume Sale Event June 15 (Plus An OPB Editorial Plea For Authentication)“, their authentication and lot descriptions, in my personal opinion, left a lot to be desired.  I have no idea if anyone at Premiere Props reads the Original Prop Blog, but if “authenticating” a fake prop as fake and still offering it for sale is what they thought I had in mind with my public “plea for authentication”, they could not have been more wrong.  There is zero benefit to selling forgeries back into the marketplace, in my opinion, and the idea of including a COA “authenticating” a fake as a fake makes my head spin.  If the fake fooled Premiere Props, is it responsible for them to continue to facilitate the sale of a piece that is widely regarded as problematic for those of us who make efforts to keep such pieces out of the marketplace?  How about someone takes a hammer to it instead? [Read more…]

Filed Under: Auction Houses and Dealers, Market Watch, Premiere Props (Hollywood Live Auctions), Star Trek Tagged With: auction, auction network, authentic, authenticity, catalog, certificate of authenticity, coa, communicator, consignment, consignor, Costume, Dan Levin, download, fake, Film, forgery, gun, hero, Hollywood, hollywood auction extravaganza, hollywood live auctions, icollector, live auctions, live video feed, liveauctioneers, mark english, memorabilia, Movie, movie gun, Original, pistol, premiere props, Prop, replica, screen-used, screenused, star trek, studio, stunt, Television, the original series, toys, tv, Wardrobe

April 29, 2013 By Jason DeBord

Yet Another Luke Skywalker “Screen Used” Return of the Jedi Lightsaber Movie Prop with Elstree Studios/Elstree Props/Danziger Collection Connections Surfaces on eBay

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Continuing a long line of “screen used” Luke Skywalker prop lightsabers attributed to Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi with connections to Elstree Studios/Elstree Props/The Danziger Collection, yet another one has surfaced for sale on eBay.  Although there are photos of the prop and related documents and certificates of authenticity (COAs) from “Piece of the Stars Memorabilia” (a company I have never heard of before), of course the resolution of these images are limited to 500px × 375px (do cameras still exist today that shoot at such a low resolution?), rendering examination challenging, to say the least.  In the interests of public debate and discussion, Original Prop Blog has long documented the public sale offerings of other prop lightsabers attributed to Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker in Return of the Jedi that have similar origins and associations, which can be found HERE. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Elstree Props (pre-2008), Market Watch, News and Events, Return of the Jedi Lightsaber, Star Wars Tagged With: 20th century fox, 20th century fox film corp, auction, authentic, authentication, catalog, certificate of authenticity, coa, control box, damaged, Danziger Collection, documents, ebay, elstree, Elstree Props (pre-2008), elstree studios, episode iv, eric cole, fake, flashgun, Fox, Fox Studios, gift, gifts, graflex, guarantee, james bond, john e. hanberry sr, john hanberry, letter, lightsaber, listing, luke skywalker, mark hamill, memorabilia, Norank, Norank Engineering, Norm Harrison, norman harrison, Original, paul harrison, piece of the stars, piece of the stars memorabilia, polaroid, practice, practice lightsaber, production, Prop, prop lightsaber, replica, resident studio engineers, return of the jedi, ROTJ, sail barge sequence, screen-used, star wars, stunt, stunt lightsaber

March 5, 2013 By Jason DeBord

A Confession and The Psychology of a Fraud and Forger (“Caveat Emptor”)

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CBS News has broadcast a fascinating feature and interview with Ken Perenyi, a self-taught artist who fooled the art market and auction houses with forgeries of paintings.  His method was to bring paintings he himself made into auction houses, and ask them what he had, saying now in retrospect, “risk is addictive“. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Fraud in the News, Mainstream Media: Online, Newspapers, Mainstream Media: Television, News and Events Tagged With: a forger of art tells all, Art, art dealers, auction, auction house, caveat emptor, cbs news, collectibles, fake, fbi, forgery, illegal, investigation, paintings, tell all

January 23, 2013 By Jason DeBord

Vintage Poster Scandal Update: 1931 Dracula Poster Lawsuits & Default Judgments – Profiles in History vs. Thomas Rega / Thomas Rega vs. Studio Conservation

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One of the most significant scandals to hit Hollywood memorabilia collecting in the past decade was a series of discoveries in the poster community relating to purported fraudulent movie posters and one sheets.  A new update was published yesterday on the MoPo Mailing List at FilmFan.com by Dianne Jeffrey, President and CEO of Studio Conservation Inc.   Ms. Jeffrey was the professional who did some of the restoration work (in good faith) on the Dracula poster consigned to a Profiles in History auction in which it was featured on the cover of their “Hollywood Auction 37” sale event in 2009. Ms. Jeffrey has stated on MoPo that she received notice of a default judgment against her from Thomas Rega “in the amount of $263,312.50, plus attorney fees of $18,134.80”; she is a resident of California and the lawsuit was filed against her in New Jersey and she did not represent herself and/or her business in court.  Interestingly, Profiles in History was previously awarded a default judgment against Thomas Rega in their own lawsuit filed against him in California. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Auction Houses and Dealers, Market Watch, News and Events, Posters, One Sheets, Lobby Cards, Profiles in History Tagged With: argument, auction, auction catalog, auction house, authenticate, authentication, california, catalog, complaint, counterfeit, court, cover, debunk, default judgment, diane jeffrey, dracula, entertainment, fake, fbi, Film, filmfan, Fraud, horror, james gresham, john davis, judgment, lawsuit, lawyer, lithograph, lobby card, Los Angeles Superior Court, marketplace, memorabilia, MoPo, Movie, new jersey, new jersey superior court, one sheet, poster, poster mountain, profiles in history, reproduction, studio c, studio conservation, superior court, thomas rega, Universal, vintage, window card

December 20, 2012 By Jason DeBord

Southern California’s NBC-4 “I-Team” Investigation into Julien’s Auctions Michael Jackson Autographs from Costume Designer Michael Bush

NBC-4 in Southern California have broadcast a report on their news program and published an accompanying story on their official site looking into claims made by third parties that items offered for sale by Julien’s Auctions, sourced from Michael Jackson’s costume designer Michael Bush, feature Michael Jackson autographs that are not authentic.  [Read more…]

Filed Under: Auction Houses and Dealers, Fraud in the News, Julien's Auctions, Mainstream Media: Television, Michael Jackson, News and Events Tagged With: auction, auctioneer, authentic, authenticate, authenticator, autograph, beverly hills, collections of tompkins and bush, Costume, darren julien, designer, event, fake, Fraud, i-team, investigation, Julien's Auction, king of pop, Los Angeles, michael bush, michael jackson, NBC, Provenance, refund, sale, sold, stage used, stage worn

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