Sylvester Stallone Heritage Auction cover. Image courtesy of Heritage Auctions
Heritage Auction cover for the Sylvester Stallone sale
LOS ANGELES – More than 1,400 iconic costumes and props from Sylvester Stallone movies and films such as Rocky, Rambo and The Expendables, will go on auction on Dec. 18 – 20, 2015 at Heritage Auctions and Online. Slated for the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles, the public auction will also include personal items from this celebrated actor, writer and director. A portion of the auction proceeds will be donated by Sylvester Stallone to charities and organizations that assist veterans and wounded United States servicemen and servicewomen.
As a teaser to the auction, Heritage Auctions has scheduled public previews of the Sylvester Stallone movies objects to be offered. From Sept. 19 – 21, fans in Dallas, Texas will get the opportunity to see selected auction items during public viewing. In New York City, lovers of Sylvester Stallone films will also be able to view some of the actors movie memorabilia from Oct.19 – 21. The previews end in Los Angeles, California where viewing has been slated for Dec. 16 – 19.
Originally slated for October, the auction date was changed because of the overwhelming response to the auction. Greg Rohan, President of Heritage Auctions notes that Sylvester Stallone has embraced the tremendous response of the auction by consigning even more items from his collection. Rohan explains:
We’ve had tremendous worldwide response since the initial announcement this past July about ‘Stallone – The Auction.’ Because of the overwhelming reaction by fans, Mr. Stallone has consigned additional items from his international superstar career.
The consignment of more items from the Sylvester Stallone movies collection, and the mutual agreement to move the auction date to December, is expected to energize collectors as well as attract record auction prices. “Mutually agreeing to move the date to December will give us time to organize the items and create their descriptions for the expanded auction catalog. Also, with the upcoming release of Mr. Stallone’s new film, ‘Creed,’ in November, there will be even greater worldwide interest and the timing will be perfect for the auction,” said Rohan.
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