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Sell Your Jack Nicholson Shining Screen Worn Costume for $75,000+ at Nate’s

ByNate D Sanders October 5, 2017April 17, 2018

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FREE APPRAISAL. To auction, buy, consign or sell your Jack Nicholson Shining screen worn costume for $75,000 & up, please email [email protected] or call The Nate D. Sanders Auction House in Los Angeles at (310) 440-2982 (http://www.NateDSanders.com). Top dollar obtained for your Jack Nicholson Shining screen worn costume.

Jack Nicholson Shining Screen Worn Costume

Recently, Jack Nicholson Shining screen worn costume sold for over $75,000.  We at Nate D. Sanders Auction House in Los Angeles (http://www.NateDSanders.com) can obtain up to $75,000 or more for your Jack Nicholson Shining screen worn costume.

About Our Auction House in Los Angeles and the Sale of Screen Used Costumes and Memorabilia:

Nate D. Sanders Auction House has sold over $6 million worth of original Academy Awards:

See some sold here:  https://www.aol.com/article/finance/2017/02/22/this-citizen-kane-oscar-statue-is-the-most-expensive-ever-sold/21719655/

This ‘Citizen Kane’ Oscar statue is the most expensive ever sold

Emily Rella, AOL.com
Feb 22nd 2017 3:13PM

‘Citizen Kane’ is a 1941 movie directed by Orson Welles that has been critically acclaimed by the American Film Institute as the greatest American film of all time – The movie even earned a 100 percent on film critic website Rotten Tomatoes, a feat that’s a modern day near-impossibility.

The film won an Oscar in 1942 for Best Screenplay, and statues were given to both Welles and his co-writer, Herman Mankiewicz’s.

Mankiewicz’s statue sold for a solid $588,455 in 2012, but it was Welles’ own Oscar that came bearing a much heavier price tag — And a much more complicated story.

The final price of Welles’ Oscar? $861,142.

Here’s what happened.

True to the mystery theme of Welles’ finest film, his Oscar statue went missing and wasn’t resurfaced until nearly 10 years after his death when a cinematographer attempted to auction off the statue in 1994.

Beatrice Welles, Orson Welle’s daughter, sued for repossession of the statue and won, and tried to auction the statue off in 2003.

But the legal battles didn’t end there – The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences sued Beatrice Welles for contesting the agreement the Academy instated in 1950 that banned the sale of Oscar statues, the only exception being selling the statue back to the Academy for $1.

*** To auction, buy, consign or sell your Jack Nicholson Shining screen worn costume for $75,000 & up, please email [email protected] or call The Nate D. Sanders Auction House in Los Angeles at (310) 440-2982 (http://www.NateDSanders.com) ***

Here’s the catch — ‘Citizen Kane’ won the Oscar in 1942, which gave Welles the legal right to sell the statue to the Dax Foundation in 2007.

The non-profit unsuccessfully attempted to auction the statue at Sotheby’s New York where it was estimated to go for $1 million.

The statue went back up for auction by Nate D. Sanders’ auction house where it went for the whopping price of $861,142.

Yes, just shy of $1 million.

In a statement, Nate D. Sanders attributed the massive price tag to the public’s love of cinema:

Among the bidders was one familiar famous face – None other than magician David Copperfield, whose first television special was hosted by Orson Welles.

The buyer (and owner) of the statue remains anonymous.

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We also sold this screen used prop for almost $300,000:

Lot #253:

Orson Welles Screen-Used Trophy From ”Citizen Kane” — the Iconic Trophy That Orson Welles Holds During the Film, Symbolizing the Height of Kane’s Power & Ambition — Measures 1.5 Feet Tall

The rarest and most spectacular of all “Citizen Kane” props, the silver-plated trophy presented to Orson Welles as Charles Foster Kane, which he holds in the critical scene upon his return from Europe, flush from acquiring diamonds and his first wife. This trophy is the singular one manufactured for the film (unlike the Rosebud sled, of which three were made), thus guaranteeing its use in the film, held by Welles himself as Kane. The trophy was given to Kane by the employees of his newspaper, which grew from a handful when Kane acquired the near-bankrupt “Inquirer,” to 467 at this point in the film. Trophy is engraved, “Welcome Home / Mr. Kane / From / 467 Employees / of the / New York / Inquirer”. Of course, this trophy also highlights the lack of real journalistic achievement by Kane’s tabloid newspaper, and rather the heaps of praise bestowed upon him by employees and sycophants. The scene in which it first appeared was considered so crucial to the film and so difficult to execute that Gregg Toland, “Citizen Kane’s” Oscar-winning cinematographer, considered it the proudest achievement of his career. The trophy appears once more in the film, at the end with Kane’s other possessions at Xanadu. In this scene, Jerry Thompson, the reporter, and Raymond, Kane’s butler, talk about the meaning of Rosebud while standing over the trophy; they even read the wording on the trophy during this scene. Silver-plated loving cup trophy measures a very impressive 17.5″ tall and 16.75″ wide, with scrolling leaf-clad handles and scrolling base, manufactured by the Barbour Silver Company. Though “Citizen Kane” is widely considered the greatest film of all time (having won “Best Film of the Decade” for two decades by both the AFI and BFI), it only won one Academy Award for screenwriting — a consequence of William Randolph Hearst’s blacklisting in his theatres. Its popularity and significance has steadily risen since its release in 1941, a time when movie studios retained very few of their movie props. As a result, only a handful of “Citizen Kane” props have come to market, with almost all of them from the final warehouse scene at Xanadu and having no significance to the film’s plot. This trophy, along with the Rosebud sleds and the snow globe (which has never been available and is considered lost or broken) are the handful of important props in the film. It is truly the most magnificent “Citizen Kane” screen-used prop one could ever hope to own, from the Golden Age of Hollywood that included such films as “Casablanca” and “Gone With the Wind.” Previous Christie’s auction provenance is also included. Some silver tarnishing to the trophy, and light wear, but overall in near fine condition. Sold for $275,544.

The only two Academy Awards won by “Citizen Kane” (for Best Original Screenplay co-awarded to Orson Welles and Herman Mankiewicz) sold at Nate D. Sanders Auctions for $861,542 and $588,455. Several other “Citizen Kane” lots are included in this auction including memorabilia related to the trophy cup.

Shining Screen Worn Costume Orson Welles Screen-Used Trophy From ''Citizen Kane'' -- the Iconic Trophy That Orson Welles Holds During the Film, Symbolizing the Height of Kane's Power & Ambition -- Measures 1.5 Feet Tall Shining Screen Worn Costume Orson Welles Screen-Used Trophy From ''Citizen Kane'' -- the Iconic Trophy That Orson Welles Holds During the Film, Symbolizing the Height of Kane's Power & Ambition -- Measures 1.5 Feet Tall Shining Screen Worn Costume Orson Welles Screen-Used Trophy From ''Citizen Kane'' -- the Iconic Trophy That Orson Welles Holds During the Film, Symbolizing the Height of Kane's Power & Ambition -- Measures 1.5 Feet Tall Shining Screen Worn Costume Orson Welles Screen-Used Trophy From ''Citizen Kane'' -- the Iconic Trophy That Orson Welles Holds During the Film, Symbolizing the Height of Kane's Power & Ambition -- Measures 1.5 Feet Tall
Shining Screen Worn Costume Orson Welles Screen-Used Trophy From ''Citizen Kane'' -- the Iconic Trophy That Orson Welles Holds During the Film, Symbolizing the Height of Kane's Power & Ambition -- Measures 1.5 Feet Tall Shining Screen Worn Costume Orson Welles Screen-Used Trophy From ''Citizen Kane'' -- the Iconic Trophy That Orson Welles Holds During the Film, Symbolizing the Height of Kane's Power & Ambition -- Measures 1.5 Feet Tall
Orson Welles Screen-Used Trophy From ”Citizen Kane” — the Iconic Trophy That Orson Welles Holds During the Film, Symbolizing the Height of Kane’s Power & Ambition — Measures 1.5 Feet Tall / Click above for larger image.
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