Tags:The Wizard of Oz

Jun 11th, 2010
805. Margaret Hamilton screen-worn "Wicked Witch of the West" hat from The Wizard of Oz. (M-G-M, 1939) This Adrian-designed screen worn hat is constructed of black wool bunting fabric and has a wide brim supported by an interior steel hoop. Measures 20 in ...
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May 24th, 2000
A pair of "Ruby Slippers", made for Judy Garland in the 1939 M.G.M film The Wizard of Oz. Spool-heeled shoes of red silk faille, overlaid with hand-sequined georgette, flat-jeweled bows applied at the toes, the soles painted red with red-orange felt affix ...
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May 24th, 2000
A cross-shaped medal measuring eight inches in height and length and featuring gold and silver-tone metal detailing including a wild beast's head a top a knight's ornate helmet and the word "Courage" largely applied over a bright blue banner. With attache ...
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Apr 5, 2007
(MGM, 1939) Some of the most
impressive costumes from Victor Fleming’s rich, visual film were worn by the guards protecting the Wicked Witch of the West – known by
their somewhat benign name, “Winkies”. Only two of these fragile costumes survived, weath ...
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Dec 14th, 2006
130. The Original “Cowardly Lion” costume worn by Bert Lahr in The Wizard of Oz. (MGM, 1939) After an absence of nearly 60 years, the “Cowardly Lion” triumphantly returns to center stage! Yes, this is the ACTUAL costume worn by Lahr in the revolutionary 1 ...
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Apr 1st, 2005
(MGM, 1939) This rare Flying Monkey special effects prop is constructed of grey and pink/red painted rubber, and was used for various perspective shots in the Flying Monkey sequences to complement the costumed actors. Measuring 8 in. tall, the wings (de ...
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Jul 28th, 2006
(MGM, 1939) This fantastic original matte painting,rendered by a talented (and unfortunately, unknown) studio artist for the film, is accomplished in aquatint on a 27 in. x 20 in sheet of artist’s illustration board. The detail is absolutely incredible – ...
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Apr 27th 2005
Lot No: 225Judy Garland's pinafore dress from 'The Wizard Of Oz',
1939,
blue and white gingham, mother of pearl button decoration to bodice, hook and eye fastening, label inscribed in black ink Judy Garland 4228Footnote:
Two departments vital ...
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Mar 15th, 2008
Winkie spear from "The Wizard of Oz" (MGM, 1939). Cast metal blade painted silver (lower tine is broken), mounted on the original staff. May be the only complete Winkie staff extant. 95"

Jun 11th, 2010
802. Judy Garland rehearsal shoe from The Wizard of Oz. (MGM, 1939) Judy Garland's right rehearsal shoe, worn in her iconic role as "Dorothy" in The Wizard of Oz. Garland wore these simple red heels during rehearsals so as to not damage the ruby slippers ...
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Jun 11th, 2010
796. Winkie Spear head from The Wizard of Oz. (MGM, 1939) Cast metal spear head which was wielded by The Winkies, the ominous guards of the Wicked Witch's castle. Reminiscent of Adrian's costume designs for the production, it is quite likely that the prop ...
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Jun 11th, 2010
794. Original "Winkie" costume from The Wizard of Oz. (MGM, 1939) A partial Adrian-designed "Winkie" costume, being a bullet vest undergarment made for the members of the Witch's guard. The grey-collared costume is piped with orange, and actor Bob Steange ...
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May 24th, 2000
WIZARD OF OZ, 1939
A The Wizard of Oz conceptual set design rendering circa 1938 in watercolor on cardboard depicting Dorothy's Kansas farm house being carried down by two cherubic clouds into the land of Oz. It was later determined that this special ef ...
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May 24th, 2000
WIZARD OF OZ, 1939
The Cowardly Lion's original paw-style shoe made of African lion with attached claws and rubber sole on verso as worn by actor Bert Lahr throughout his wondrous journey from his Haunted Forest, to the Emerald City, to the Witch's Cast ...
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Jun 11th, 2010
804. Meinhardt Raabe "Munchkin Coroner" screen-worn hat from The Wizard of Oz. (MGM, 1939) This Adrian-designed screen worn hat is constructed of purple felt featuring a green headband. The square brim has distinctive rolled edges; a blue ribbon, which wa ...
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May 24th, 2000
THE WIZARD OF OZ, 1939
This unigue prop used by the Cowardly Lion is titled "The Witch Remover". You see this piece as Dorothy and her three friends enter the Haunted Forest. They read the sign aloud that says, "Haunted Forest..Witches Castle one mile.. ...
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Mar 15th, 2008
This is the "Wicked Witch of the West" hat worn by Margaret Hamilton in "The Wizard of Oz" (MGM, 1939). Used throughout the film, most prominently in the final "I'm melting!" scene, the Adrian-designed hat is constructed of black fabric with a wide, irreg ...
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Mar 15th, 2008
Miniature prop wicked Witch of the West head from "The Wizard of Oz". Prop head of the Wicked Witch of the West, painted composite, with linen hat, and black hair, attached to a short pole, 15 inches high, tiny chip to nose, minute cracks at chin, hat fad ...
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May 24th, 2000
A hay reaper that was used in a longshot for the film, The Wizard of Oz. This piece was on the "Gale Farm", the hay bale and reaper served as the site for Judy Garland's famous "Over the Rainbow" number. The Kansas farm set captured the dignity and despai ...
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Apr 1st, 2005
(MGM, 1939) This is the original hat that was made for and worn by Margaret Hamilton during the first week of production for the 1939 classic, The Wizard of Oz. After the first week of filming, Producer Mervyn LeRoy replaced designer Richard Thorpe with ...
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