Phenomenal Archive Of Entertainment Memorabilia To Be Auctioned Oct. 29 In California
Don Presley Don Presley Auction 1319 W. Katella Ave. Orange CA, 92867 714-633-2437 |
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Collection discovered in abandoned storage locker numbers 40,000 pieces
Online PR News – 13-October-2011 –ORANGE,
Calif. – A breathtaking 40,000-piece collection of motion picture and TV
memorabilia, original animation art and other historically important
entertainment collectibles will be offered to the public on Oct. 29 in
an auction that is shaping up to be one for the history books. Purchased
sight unseen from an abandoned self-service storage unit, the
collection is described by California auctioneer Don Presley as “the
find of a lifetime.”
Don Presley Auction Co. – best known for its
high-profile auctions of antiques and fine art from prominent Southern
California estates – is producing the sale together with Dave Hester
(Dave Hester Auctions) and celebrity auctioneers Dan and Laura Dotson.
The Dotsons, who own American Auctioneers in Riverside, Calif., are
known to millions of viewers as emcees of the hit TV show Storage Wars.
Hester is also a regular on the show.
Presley said the collection to be auctioned is one
of “tremendous quality and value.” He described the consignors as “two
very hard-working individuals who have been business partners for 25
years. They routinely attend auctions to bid on the contents of storage
lockers whose rent has gone unpaid, but they never expected to end up
with a bonanza like this collection has turned out to be.”
Storage-locker auctions can be a huge gamble, Presley said, because the
bidders don’t know what they’re bidding on. They get a quick glimpse at
the contents of a storage unit before bidding commences, he said, but
boxes and other containers are kept sealed, so their contents are not
revealed.
“At these auctions you might end up with something
of genuine value or you might pay thousands of dollars for boxes of old
office files that have to be hauled to the dump at the buyer’s expense,”
Presley said. “In this case, the buyers hit the jackpot, fair and
square.”
The prior owners of the collection, who are
well-known motion picture industry executives, amassed the remarkable
trove of Hollywood memorabilia over a period of several years. The
collection was neatly boxed and kept under lock and key at a storage
facility, but at some point in time, the rent on their storage unit fell
seriously into arrears. Despite repeated notices, the rent remained
unpaid until such point the contents were deemed “abandoned” and sent to
a storage-locker auction to be sold to the highest bidder.
The two business partners who placed the winning
bid on the goods have been buying and reselling storage-locker contents
for more than 25 years. However, they had never before come across
anything quite as special, or as valuable, as the entertainment archive.
“At first, we knew nothing about the identity of
the collection’s prior owners, and we had only a vague idea of what the
items were worth. It was only later that we learned it was a very famous
and valuable collection. We wanted to make sure there were no
legalities that could prevent us from selling its contents,” one of the
purchasers said.
The purchasers decided to seek advice from longtime
friends in the auction business whom they knew they could trust – Dan
and Laura Dotson.
“The Dotsons know that we are hard-working people
who run an honorable business,” one of the purchasers said. “I called
Dan and said, ‘I’ve got some really good stuff that I want to sell, but I
need your help.’” After being briefed on the situation, Dotson called a
respected Los Angeles law firm that specializes in intellectual
property and collectible art and memorabilia, and arranged for a
consultation to take place. After studying the case, the attorneys
confirmed that the purchasers were, indeed, the legal owners of the
collection and that they were perfectly within their rights to sell the
contents, if they so desired.
The 40,000-piece entertainment and pop culture
collection will be auctioned on Oct. 29th in 400 group lots – a method
that presents a buying opportunity like no other before it. The
collection’s contents include movie memorabilia, props, costumes,
posters, scripts and other ephemera; movie production items (including
Disney and Bollywood), thousands of Disney animation production cels,
original Tim Burton art, unreleased publicity photos, and many
autographed theatrical posters, prints and artworks.
A specialty collection of Wizard of Oz memorabilia
spans the entire 20th century and includes posters, prints and lobby
cards, autographed and foreign-language Oz books, film compilation reels
with footage of decades of Oz productions, and movie production
publicity stills that were never released to the public.
Additionally, the collection features Star Wars and
Star Trek memorabilia, and thousands of examples of highly desirable
Japanese animation art, with highlights including original paintings
from manga and sci-fi legend Go Nagai, and fantastic concept art by
author/illustrator Mark E. Rogers (The Runestone).
“We think there will be massive international
interest in this collection,” said Don Presley. “I have been an
auctioneer since the 1970s, and in my opinion this is Hollywood’s
premier archive of entertainment memorabilia. It’s filled with unique
treasures ranging from the silent-film era through modern-day
productions. A collection like this comes along only once in a
lifetime.”
The Saturday, Oct. 29 auction will begin at 10 a.m.
Pacific time/1 p.m. Eastern time. Don Presley Auction’s gallery is
located at 1319 W. Katella Ave., Orange, CA 92867. All forms of bidding
will be available for the auction, including live via the Internet
through LiveAuctioneers and Proxibid. For additional information or to
book a phone line for bidding, contact Don Presley Auction, tel.
714-633-2437 or e-mail info@donpresleyauction.com.