Estate / Collection: Entertainment Community Fund
THE MUSIC MAN
Van Johnson's original costumes from the 1961 London production of The Music Man. London: circa 1961. Comprising two red satin marching band jackets with epaulets and other decoration; the bandleader hat with two red feather plumes; and a baton. All with some measure of wear from use and age.
Van Johnson starred as con man "Professor Harold Hill" in the first London production of The Music Man which opened at the Adelphi Theatre on March 16th, 1961. The costumes are accompanied by a photograph depicting Johnson in one of the jackets. The hat bears a costumers label with "Van Johnson" written in ink. These items were given by Van Johnson to a friend who has generously donated them to the Entertainment Community Fund.
Sold for $1,216
Estimated at $800 - $1,200
Includes Buyer's Premium
Estate / Collection: Entertainment Community Fund
THE MUSIC MAN
Van Johnson's original costumes from the 1961 London production of The Music Man. London: circa 1961. Comprising two red satin marching band jackets with epaulets and other decoration; the bandleader hat with two red feather plumes; and a baton. All with some measure of wear from use and age.
Van Johnson starred as con man "Professor Harold Hill" in the first London production of The Music Man which opened at the Adelphi Theatre on March 16th, 1961. The costumes are accompanied by a photograph depicting Johnson in one of the jackets. The hat bears a costumers label with "Van Johnson" written in ink. These items were given by Van Johnson to a friend who has generously donated them to the Entertainment Community Fund.
Auction: Stage & Screen, Nov 14, 2024
NEW YORK, NY -- Fans and collectors from around the world convered at Doyle November 14, 2024 for the popular Stage & Screen auction. Held in collaboration with the Entertainment Community Fund, Stage & Screen offered artwork, memorabilia, autographs and photographs celebrating Theater, Hollywood, Music and Dance.
Archive of Grace Kelly Letters Achieves $165,600!
In 1949, twenty year old Grace Kelly moved into the Barbizon Hotel for Women in Manhattan, seeking out Broadway auditions and paying modeling gigs. In 1956, Grace Kelly married Prince Rainier of Monaco in one the greatest fairy tale weddings the world had ever seen. In the years between, Kelly starred in stylish Alfred Hitchcock films such as Rear Window and To Catch a Thief and won an Oscar for her performance in The Country Girl. In that first year in New York City, Grace Kelly met Prudence Wise who became a life long friend, personal secretary, and frequent correspondent. Offered is the largest known group of signed handwritten and typed letters, notes, personal photographs of Kelly and her children, and ephemera to come to market. The archive traces Grace Kelly’s remarkable journey from New York to Hollywood to Monaco in her own words in this substantial group of unpublished letters. View Lot
The Estate of Jerry Herman (Lots 142 - 255)
Doyle was honored to auction property from the Estate of Jerry Herman, the legendary composer/lyricist of such iconic musicals as Hello Dolly!, Mame and La Cage aux Folles. Read More
The Personal Collection of Al Jaffee (Lots 301 - 453)
Doyle was MADly excited to auction property from the Personal Collection of the legendary cartoonist Al Jaffee renowned for his groundbreaking work in MAD Magazine. The Collection will be auctioned on Friday, November 15. Read More
The Entertainment Community Fund
Recognizing the importance of the performing arts to the fabric of New York, Doyle is proud to donate 10% of our profit from this auction to the Entertainment Community Fund (formerly The Actors Fund), a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. For further information on the Entertainment Community Fund, visit EntertainmentCommunity.org
Consignments are currently being accepted for future auctions. We invite you to contact us for a complimentary auction evaluation. Our specialists are always available to discuss the sale of a single item or an entire collection.
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Memorabilia: Peter Costanzo, 212-427-4141, ext 248, Peter.Costanzo@Doyle.com
Artwork: Milan Tessler, 212-427-4141, ext 266, paintings@Doyle.com