Highlights from the upcoming auction include:
Carrie Fisher’s life size “Princess Leia” with blaster statue in a vintage wooden phone booth. This is the figure that was featured by Fisher in her in her HBO special Wishful Drinking and the documentary Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds. Pictured below.
Debbie Reynolds’ screen used “Kathy Seldon” lavender silk chiffon dress from the “You Were Meant For Me” musical sequence in Singin’ in the Rain. Pictured right.
Carrie Fisher’s on-set chair with personalized chair back that is embroidered “Star Wars: The Saga Continues” used on Return of the Jedi. Pictured at the bottom.
Debbie Reynolds’ screen used “Annie” two piece stage costume from Annie Get Your Gun.
Carrie Fisher’s life-size C-3PO with electronic lighting elements. Pictured below.
Debbie Reynolds’ stage worn “Molly Brown” costume from the iconic “Belly Up to the Bar, Boys” music number in The Unsinkable Molly Brown.
Carrie Fisher’s life-sized bronze, limited edition Yoda statue by Lawrence A. Noble.
Debbie Reynolds’ pair of replica Ruby Slippers from The Wizard of Oz. Pictured below.
Carrie Fisher’s vintage original 1978 Kenner Star Wars Princess Leia action figure, still in its original packaging.
Debbie Reynolds’ acoustic guitar from her stage shows in Las Vegas.
A hand-carved Egyptian harp used in Cleopatra that is from Debbie’s Hollywood memorabilia collection.
Carrie Fisher’s Biedermeier-style writing desk with faux drawer and cabinet front. Pictured above.
A suite of ornately carved antique Art Deco furniture from Carrie Fisher’s childhood playhouse on the property of her family’s Beverly Hills home.
Edward G. Robinson’s personal Benson & Hedges humidor on matching table from the collection of Debbie Reynolds.
Carrie Fisher’s eclectic collection of re-purposed vintage novelty signs and store displays showcasing her trademark sense of humor.
Debbie Reynolds’ personal, rare, vintage Original half sheet movie poster for Singin’ in the Rain signed by Debbie and inscribed to her by Gene Kelly and Donald O’Connor.
Landmark collection of vintage motion picture cameras and lenses including Francis Ford Coppola’s cameras from The Godfather and Apocalypse Now.
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