Has anyone heard about the recent Hollywood auction where Chitty Chitty Bang Bang was up for bid? I downloaded a PDF of the catalog and there was tons of gorgeous animation art for sale along with the amazing movie props.
You can download a copy of the catalog here:
http://profilesinhistory.com/hollywood- ... auction-44
And you can see what everything sold for here:
http://www.icollector.com/Hollywood-Auction-44_as19818
I can't imagine having enough disposable income to be able to purchase some of those pieces!
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My GOD some of those pieces....actually a lot of those pieces. I'm stunned at just what I was looking at on some pages. It sure makes even my Holy Grail cels less daunting to save for in comparison.
I really really enjoyed looking through that catalog, seeing SO MUCH western animation history all in one shot. Thank you for sharing this!

I really really enjoyed looking through that catalog, seeing SO MUCH western animation history all in one shot. Thank you for sharing this!
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Ya, I was sitting in a pool of drool by the time I was done looking through that catalog!Sui Kune wrote:My GOD some of those pieces....actually a lot of those pieces. I'm stunned at just what I was looking at on some pages. It sure makes even my Holy Grail cels less daunting to save for in comparison.![]()
I really really enjoyed looking through that catalog, seeing SO MUCH western animation history all in one shot. Thank you for sharing this!

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I almost drove over there to watch the Profiles in History auctions since they are about 15-20 minutes away from where I live. But, I am on a budget and I did not want to get too tempted! Some of those pieces sold for much higher than I thought while some did not sell, which I was surprised.
The Charlie Brown cels sold for a lot more than I thought originally.
The Charlie Brown cels sold for a lot more than I thought originally.
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I do love a lot the Batman's mask item





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Thats awesome that you could have gone to see some of it live! I am way to broke to even have had a chance at any of that stuff so temptation wouldn't have been a problem. The one cel I could have bid on, actually didn't go for as much as I thought it would. I would love to have been able to afford this title card from the New Scooby-Doo Movies:star-phoenix wrote:I almost drove over there to watch the Profiles in History auctions since they are about 15-20 minutes away from where I live. But, I am on a budget and I did not want to get too tempted! Some of those pieces sold for much higher than I thought while some did not sell, which I was surprised.
The Charlie Brown cels sold for a lot more than I thought originally.
http://www.icollector.com/The-New-Scoob ... _i10499279
The Sonny and Cher episode has always been my favorite!
I am not that surprised that a lot stuff didn't sell with the economy being so crappy right now.