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Heritage Auctions Hollywood Museum Charity Appraisal Fair

NO LONGER ON DISPLAY

Please join us for a Charity Appraisal Event, benefiting the Hollywood Museum

Get tickets here!
Tuesday, April 8
11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
The Hollywood Museum
1660 N. Highland Ave (at Hollywood Blvd)
Hollywood, California 90028

Fee of $5.00 per item.
Free entrance to the museum is included
with (3) or more items, a $ 15.00 value.
5% of all consignment commissions to benefit the Hollywood Museum.
Sell Your Fine Art & Collectibles Outright,
or Auction Them in one of Our National Auctions

This event will focus on Decorative Art, Silver, American & European Art, Jewelry, Handbags, Entertainment & Music Memorabilia, Movie Posters, Sports, Books, Comics, Coins and Currency

The Hollywood Museum gratefully acknowledges the contributions for “Celebration of Entertainment Awards” Exhibit from ABC, Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, AMC, Annapurna Pictures, BBC Worldwide Productions, Block 2 Distributions Limited, Bootleg Productions, CBS, DWTS Productions, HBO, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, Independent Spirit Awards, Lionsgate, Newline Cinema, Nurse Productions, Paramount Pictures, People’s Choice Awards, Screen Actors Guild Awards, Showtime, Significant Productions, Sony Pictures Studios, Sony Archives and Collections, Sony Pictures Television, Summit Entertainment, Twentieth Century Fox Television, UROK Productions, Warner Bros. and The Weinstein Company among others.

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ABOUT THE HOLLYWOOD MUSEUM: The Hollywood Museum houses 10,000 real showbiz treasures and the most extensive collection of Hollywood costumes, star cars, props, posters, photographs and memorabilia in the world with over 100 years of Hollywood history. From Marilyn Monroe’s costumes, the official Walk of Fame Exhibit to  Hannibal Lector’s jail cell movie set from Silence of the Lambs, The Hollywood Museum is also home to Max Factor’s world-famous makeup rooms where Marilyn Monroe became a blonde and Lucille Ball first donned her famous red hair.

WEBSITEwww.TheHollywoodMuseum.com

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