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February 14, 2008 By Jason DeBord

News Reports: Heritage Filed Suit Against L.A. Prop & Wardrobe in Dallas County District Court Wednesday

According to multiple news/media reports (The Dallas Morning News: “Dallas’ Heritage Auction sues Hollywood memorabilia dealers“; The Houston Chronicle: “Auction house files lawsuit over alleged bogus memorabilia“; The Fort Worth Star-Telegram: “Dallas auction house says it was conned into selling fakes“; and story originator WFAA-TV: “Dallas auction house claims multi-million dollar reputation damaged“), Heritage Auction Galleries filed suit on Wednesday in Dallas County District Court against Mississippi-based L.A. Prop & Wardrobe Co. and its owners, John Tarter and Billie Null.

According to The Houston Chronicle, the lawsuit filed yesterday “alleges fraud, negligent misrepresentation and breach of contract”. The Chronicle story also claims that “a listing could not be found for L.A. Prop” and that “[m]essages left with the L.A. Prop officials listed in the lawsuit were not immediately returned Thursday.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Fraud in the News, Heritage Auction Galleries, L.A. Prop & Wardrobe (John Tarter, Billie Null), Mainstream Media: Online, Newspapers, Market Watch, News and Events Tagged With: ann southern, Billie Null, dallas, district court, Fraud, Heritage Auction, Hollywood, john tarter, L.A. Prop, lawsuit, Misrepresentation, Movie, Prop, Provenance, Wardrobe, WFAA

February 8, 2008 By Jason DeBord

WFAA Television News Report Update: Heritage Auction To Sue L.A. Prop and Wardrobe

A second report was broadcast by WFAA TV’s Channel 8, based on David Schechter’s investigation into items consigned by L.A. Prop and Wardrobe Company and sold by Heritage Auction Galleries (see Heritage Auction Galleries & L.A. Prop & Wardrobe Company, WFAA Television News Report…, More on Heritage Auction Galleries, L.A. Prop & Wardrobe).

In this update, Mr. Schechter reports that Heritage Auction Galleries will “sue L.A. Prop for knowingly providing bogus items for sale and damaging the auction house’s reputation”.

Here is a link to the full video report at WFAA.com: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Fraud in the News, Heritage Auction Galleries, L.A. Prop & Wardrobe (John Tarter, Billie Null), Mainstream Media: Television, Market Watch, News and Events, Video Content Tagged With: ann southern, auction, auction house, authenticity, Billie Null, certificate of authenticity, dallas, dealer, district court, ebay, entertainment, Fraud, Heritage Auction, heritage auction galleries, Hollywood, john tarter, jsnent, L.A. Prop, lawsuit, memorabilia, Misrepresentation, Movie, Prop, Provenance, studio, Television, tv, vintage, Wardrobe, WFAA

February 6, 2008 By Jason DeBord

More on Heritage Auction Galleries, L.A. Prop & Wardrobe

I have many thoughts and reactions to the WFAA Television investigative report that aired last night, as covered in the article posted this morning, (see WFAA Television News Report on Heritage Auction Galleries, L.A. Prop and Wardrobe: “Systematic Misrepresentation of Provenance”). [Read more…]

Filed Under: Fraud in the News, Heritage Auction Galleries, L.A. Prop & Wardrobe (John Tarter, Billie Null), Mainstream Media: Television, Market Watch, News and Events, Superman Tagged With: ann southern, auction, auction house, authenticity, Billie Null, certificate of authenticity, dallas, dealer, district court, ebay, entertainment, Fraud, Heritage Auction, heritage auction galleries, Hollywood, john tarter, jsnent, L.A. Prop, lawsuit, memorabilia, Misrepresentation, Movie, Prop, Provenance, studio, Television, tv, vintage, Wardrobe, WFAA

February 6, 2008 By Jason DeBord

WFAA Television News Report on Heritage Auction Galleries, L.A. Prop and Wardrobe: “Systematic Misrepresentation of Provenance”

Dallas/Fort Worth’s WFAA TV Channel 8 aired a report last night about Heritage Auction Galleries and L.A. Prop and Wardrobe, based in part on Rick Spector’s research and investigation early last year (see OPB article, “Heritage Auction Galleries & L.A. Prop & Wardrobe Company“), and Rick Spector is interviewed and featured in the news investigation.

I was also contacted last week by WFAA reporter David Schechter, and supplied him with e-mails from my correspondence with Heritage Auction Galleries as part of their investigation, and as evidence that myself and other collectors questioned the provenance of certain offerings and the consignor, L.A. Prop & Wardrobe. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Fraud in the News, Heritage Auction Galleries, L.A. Prop & Wardrobe (John Tarter, Billie Null), Mainstream Media: Television, Market Watch, News and Events, Superman, Video Content Tagged With: ann southern, auction, auction house, authenticity, Billie Null, certificate of authenticity, dallas, dealer, district court, ebay, entertainment, Fraud, Heritage Auction, heritage auction galleries, Hollywood, john tarter, jsnent, L.A. Prop, lawsuit, memorabilia, Misrepresentation, Movie, Prop, Provenance, studio, Television, tv, vintage, Wardrobe, WFAA

January 18, 2008 By Jason DeBord

Questions About Superman Costumes in the Marketplace: Update

Since publishing my lengthy and comprehensive article last night (see “Questions About Superman Costumes in the Marketplace: Authenticity, Sources, Quantity“), which raises questions about the number of “original” and “authentic” Superman costumes in the marketplace, another such auction has been listed on eBay since completing the article: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Armando Alvarez (Super Hollywood), Market Watch, Superman Tagged With: ana mungia, auction, authentic, authenticate, authenticity, certificate, christopher reeve, coa, Costume, costume junkie, costumejunkie, costumer, dealer, disney, ebay, Film, jim hambrick, letter, loa, mgm, Original, production, Prop, Provenance, queenrocks, sale, salkind, super hollywood, super museum, super38, superboy, supergirl, superman, Television, Wardrobe, warner bros

January 18, 2008 By Jason DeBord

Questions About Superman Costumes in the Marketplace: Authenticity, Sources, Quantity

Costumes from the classic Christopher Reeve Superman films have long been one of the most “inherently problematic” wardrobe pieces for original prop collectors to acquire. One, the studio that owns the property and produced and distributed the films was Warner Bros. Warner Bros. is known to be very careful of keeping control of its assets and diligent in pursuing key pieces that have entered the collector’s market improperly. Two, there are many accounts from a number of collectors who have purchased Superman costumes marketed as “Original” that they claim are replica costumes.

There is an ongoing topic at the Movie Prop Forum touching on some of these issues titled: “Superman Wardrobe and Super38 Armando“. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Armando Alvarez (Super Hollywood), Market Watch, Superman Tagged With: ana mungia, auction, authentic, authenticate, authenticity, certificate, christopher reeve, coa, Costume, costume junkie, costumejunkie, costumer, dealer, disney, ebay, Film, jim hambrick, letter, loa, mgm, Original, production, Prop, Provenance, queenrocks, sale, salkind, super hollywood, super museum, super38, superboy, supergirl, superman, Television, Wardrobe, warner bros

December 5, 2007 By Jason DeBord

“Off The Shelf” and “Found” Props & Wardrobe

One of the most inherently problematic props, in terms of issues with authenticity, are of the “off the shelf” or “found” variety.

What are “off the shelf” props?

Props, wardrobe pieces, set pieces, and any other artifacts used in a production that are:

1) Mass produced (past or present),
2) for non-production purposes (i.e. not specifically manufactured for use in the production), and
3) are or were available for purchase from those not associated with the production. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Editorials, Featured Articles Tagged With: authentic, authentication, authenticity, certificate of authenticity, coa, copy, Costume, found, Fraud, hobby, hollywood vault, off the shelf, Original, premiere props, Prop, Provenance, replica, studio, studio coa, Wardrobe

October 29, 2007 By Jason DeBord

Trend: The “Hype Premium”

A trend that comes and goes with the theatrical release of hit films (and sometimes not so “hit” films) and “hot” films (i.e. a small but enthused following) is that of “Hype Premium”. This trend manifests itself in conjunction with the theatrical release of films that include complimentary promotion in the form of prop offerings by the studio or studio affiliate. Well, I just now made up the terminology – “Hype Premium” – but it’s descriptive enough…

This is an oft discussed trend – even in the midst of it actually occurring – but it rarely fails to deliver.

Companies like Hollywood Vault and Premiere Props often schedule auctions by 1) offering props from films at the time of the theatrical release and then, 2) offering additional props later, at the time of the DVD release.

This is done to maximize promotion of the film (in theaters and for home video release) via the sale of props and wardrobe pieces.

So what does this have to do with the “Hype Premium”?

The “Hype Premium” is the difference in price realized for the same or similar items offered at the theatrical release compared with the home video release. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Editorials, Featured Articles Tagged With: authentic, authentication, authenticity, certificate of authenticity, Costume, hobby, hollywood vault, marketplace, Original, Prop, Provenance, spider-man, studio, video, Wardrobe

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