This collection brings together original artwork, props, artifacts, and historical items from memorable moments of Popular Culture and Disneyland history. Highlights of this collection include original Drew Struzan artwork from the “Back to the Future” trilogy, original Charles Addams artwork from “Murder by Death”, two wooden Nautilus models used in the creation of “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea”, as well as items from “Star Wars”, “The Simpsons”, “Star Trek”, “E.T.”, “Spaceballs”, “Mary Poppins”, and the over 60-year history of Disneyland.
Buy Props from Your Favorite Movies and TV Shows at Screenbid
Posted on March 20, 2019 at 7:25 pm
The shoes. The car. The lipstick-lined mug. Once it was on the set of your favorite show, now it’s available to you. With Screenbid, everything you see in one of our auctions or stores is 100% authentic and backed by the studios and networks that aired each show. Ready to bring home a piece of your show? Find your auction and place your bid!
Some of what’s available — Laurel and Hardy items, costumes, props, and memorabilia from New Girl, The Mindy Project, Girlfriend’s Guide to Divorce. You can search by character for something from your favorite show, from Mindy’s photo booth pictures to Jess’s necklace.
Long ago I got hooked on pressbooks, those oversized, slick-paper campaign booklets that include movie ads and promotional gimmicks. I’m starting to weed out my collection, so if you’re interested in John Wayne titles like The Flying Leathernecks or The Sea Chase, an ad supplement for Bogart and Bacall in The Big Sleep (with a few ads cut out), Robert Youngson’s The Golden Age of Comedy and The Further Perils of Laurel and Hardy, or a reissue of Laurel and Hardy’s Great Guns, take a look. I even have a 1949 reissue pressbook for King Kong which RKO paired with Val Lewton’s I Walked With a Zombie. There are plenty more to come.
We have an overabundance of Disney collectibles, from a charming 1940 Syroco figure of Pinocchio to a handful of limited-edition pieces from an old Disneyana convention. (My favorite is a figurine of Donald Duck striking the gong from the opening sequence of The Mickey Mouse Club.) There’s also a lovely ceramic lamp of Bambi from the 1940s manufactured by Goebel.
If there’s a movie fan on your gift list this year, you may find just the treasure you’re looking for here.