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'Seinfeld' Items to Go on the Block
Jerry's old stuff from the TV show about nothing is about to fetch something, as Sotheby's offers scripts and props for sale to benefit a charity.
Originally posted Tuesday April 23, 2002 12:47 PM EDT
While the news out of Sotheby's in New York on Monday centered around former CEO Alfred Taubman, 78, who was sentenced to a year behind bars for price-fixing, there's more entertaining info from the auction house on Tuesday. The New York Post reports that, four years after Jerry and the gang left the air (at least in new episodes), a collection of assorted "Seinfeld" items -- props, costumes, scripts and even the Board of Health license from Monk's Cafe -- will go on the block over the next two weeks, starting Tuesday. The 110 items may be viewed and bid upon at the Sotheby's Web site or seen in person at Sotheby's on Manhattan's Upper East Side. "You may not love Jerry, George, Elaine or Kramer," Lee Dunbar, head of Sotheby's collectibles department, told the Post, "But you can't forget them." Most items are in the $2,000 range, including the softball uniform Bette Midler wore on the show when she was the target of Kramer's verbal abuse. The signed baseball sealed in plastic from George's desk at Yankee Stadium is expected to fetch $750, a relative bargain. Proceeds from the sale will benefit Hollywood Cinema Production Resources, reports the Post. The group offers programs for at-risk, academically challenged youngsters.
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