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Wear the crown. Raise the staff. Be the king of the world.
Among the items Hollywood memorabilia experts Profiles in History are selling at their Oct. 17-20 Hollywood Icons auction are Robert Baratheon’s crown from season one of Game of Thrones (estimate: $15,000), a screen-used Gandalf wizard’s staff from the Lord of the Rings trilogy ($25,000), and the jacket Leonardo DiCaprio wore as he stood on the prow of the Titanic and proclaimed himself the “king of the world” (between $50,000 and $70,000).
“What better piece of film memorabilia than Jack’s highly recognizable coat to launch our Hollywood auction?” noted Joseph Maddalena, president and CEO of Profiles in History.
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Also up for auction is one of the prison sweatshirts Steve McQueen wore in The Great Escape (estimate: $12,000), a Lone Ranger mask from the collection of Clayton Moore ($30,000) and — “Book ‘em, Danno!” — a Steve McGarrett Hawaii Five-O prop badge used by Jack Lord (a steal at its estimated price of $1,500).
There will also be dresses worn by Grace Kelly (estimate: $20,000), Ginger Rogers ($4,000) and Marilyn Monroe ($40,000).
Profiles will also be auctioning off its first Robin Williams items since the actor’s tragic death on Aug. 11, including a space costume (estimate: $15,000) and prop egg ($4,000) from the hit 1970s TV show Mork & Mindy. Also related to Williams: an original screen-used Jumanji game board from the 1995 movie ($30,000).
Other fun stuff includes 250 Star Trek: The Next Generation scripts from the personal collection of Jonathan Frakes, who played Commander William T. Riker (estimate: $6,000).
The auction takes place Oct. 17-20 at the Profiles office in Calabasas and online.
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