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  2. 11 Iconic Movie Props That Fetched Record-Breaking ... - AOL

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    Read more The post 11 Iconic Movie Props That Fetched Record-Breaking Prices at Auction appeared first on Wealth Gang. gridcaha/istockphotoThe allure of Hollywood memorabilia has been known to ...

  3. Pair of Judy Garland’s ruby slippers from ‘The Wizard of Oz ...

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    Other pairs have been to auction before, but none sold for nearly as much as the ones sold Saturday. In 2000, one pair of ruby slippers from the movie auctioned for $666,000, according to the release.

  4. Wizard of Oz ruby slippers become most valuable movie ... - AOL

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    The “ruby slippers” worn by Judy Garland’s Dorothy Gale in the classic 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz have sold at auction for an unprecedented fee.. On Saturday (7 December), it was confirmed ...

  5. List of film memorabilia - Wikipedia

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    While on display at the Judy Garland Museum, it was stolen in 2005 and recovered in September 2018. On December 7, 2024, this pair was sold at auction for $28 million by Heritage Auctions ($32.5 million after auction fees are included), [20] making it the most "valuable movie memorabilia ever sold at auction," according to Heritage Auctions. [21]

  6. Ruby slippers - Wikipedia

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    On December 7, 2024, this pair was sold at auction for $28 million by Heritage Auctions (ultimately $32.5 million after auction house's fees are included), [22] [30] [31] making it the most "valuable movie memorabilia ever sold at auction," according to Heritage Auctions. [32]

  7. Film memorabilia - Wikipedia

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    Fans have always coveted memorabilia, but in recent years, what was once a hobby has mushroomed into big business, with millions of dollars changing hands in auctions held by such firms as Christie's and Sotheby's. In addition, many popular films have their collectible items sold via independent, online movie memorabilia stores, web auctions ...