Hollywood memorabilia auction
The school uniform ensemble is part of an entire set of costumes from the Oscar-winning musical being auctioned off, which had an asking price of $800,000-$1,200,000. It sold on Sunday for $1,300,000.
By CBSNews.com senior producer David Morgan
Winning bid: $3,250.
Winning bid: $65,000.
Auction result: Passed.
Winning bid: $300,000.
Selling price: $600,000.
Final bids: $25,00 for Adama, $14,500 for Apollo.
Final selling price: $1,600.
Greene's estate is selling, with copyright, about 75,000 images (mostly Kodak Ektachrome slides) from the photographer's archive, featuring such luminaries as Sophia Loren, Barbra Streisand, and Faye Dunaway. The sale includes more than 3,700 shots of Monroe, many of which have never been seen publicly.
Final selling price: $2,000.
Final selling price: $14,000.
Sold for: $1,200.
Final price: $1,300.
Sold for: $3,250.
Final selling price: $350,000.
Last call: $75,000.
The tablets measure 23.5 x 12 x 1.25 in. and are made of fiberglass over wood. The engraving is an early Canaanite script dating from the late Bronze Age. Paramount Studios' scenic artist A.J. Ciraolo made the tablets slightly irregular, then hand-applied paint to match the red granite of Mount Sinai.
Final price: $25,000.
When Connery showed up for the photo shoot, no one had remembered to bring Bond's Walther semi-automatic pistol. The photographer David Hurn - a target shooter himself - supplied the air pistol (which featured a 24-cm barrel), and the studio was kept in the dark. So effective was the image that the gun was re-used in ads for Connery's next three pictures as 007 ($200,000-$300,000).
Final price: $250,000.
Final selling price: $225,000.
Selling price: $2,000.
Auction result: Passed.
Winning bid: $2,000.
Sold for: $1,100.
Sold for: $2,000.
Sold for: $1,600.
Results for each: Passed.
Sold for: $110,000.
After appearing in "Octupussy," the Acrostar appeared in commercials, TV specials and air shows. Buyers take note: The engine has been removed for exhibition purposes, so the aircraft's current air-worthiness is, the auction house says, "untested" ($200,000-$300,000).
Result: Passed.
Winning bid: $40,000.
After bit acting parts, Florea became an Emmy-winning producer, director and writer, directing hundreds of TV shows and seven features.
Profiles in History is selling collections of Florea's archive, from his WWII photographs (final selling price, $25,000), to a collection of photos, negatives and film footage of Hawaii, Fiji, Samoa and other South Seas locations (left, final selling price $2,000).
Winning bid: $17,000.
Left: An original production cel of Jiminy Cricket and Pinocchio from Walt Disney's "Pinocchio" (1940), with airbrushed background ($4,000-$6,000).
Final price: $4,000.
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By CBSNews.com producer David Morgan