If you have ever dreamed of leafing through the notorious Necronomicon or blocking your eyes with Linda’s severed head, now it’s your opportunity.
Tom SullivanThe legendary special effects artist behind The dead dead Trilogy, he is setting up his personal collection of stage objects through Propstore’s entertainment memorable auction.
But be careful, these cursed relics are equipped with some heavy prices.
Sullivan, who worked alongside Sam Raimi Create the nightmare visuals of the franchise, it is separate from some of the most iconic pieces in the history of horror.
The former Mortis Nezici, one of the most sought after stage objects in the auction, should take from $ 50,000 to $ 100,000 everywhere.
Propstore describes the book as “a brown cardboard coverage with latex coating full of 38 hand illustrated pages (glue together in pairs to form thicker pages) of parchment paper that were intentionally distressed by the production.
“The pages present original works of art illustrated by Hand by Sullivan. The coverage of the book was made with cardboard covered with latex and is now separated in three pieces (front, spine and back) with a certain loss of latex to the components. The internal pages are also dissolved by the covers.”
If it is a little out of your price range, perhaps you would prefer the Kandarian dagger, which is expected to bring $ 10,000 or more.
But those are not the only ones evil Dead Treasures. Fans can also make offers on:
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DEADITE LINDA’s head – an surprisingly convenient piece, which should sell for $ 800 to $ 1,600.
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Deadyite Shelly’s burnt appliances – Estimated between $ 1,500 and $ 3,000.
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The arm and hand of Ash’s special effects From the first short film by Raimi Inside the forest – it could bring inside $ 2,500 to $ 5,000.
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Concept art for the original 1981 poster – expected to sell for $ 1,200 to $ 2,400.
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A prototype of the Necromicon – Estimated between $ 4,000 and $ 8,000.
The Linda necklace and its gift box combined with the screen, its dismembered leg, the Cheryl Deadite facial prostheses and even the illustrated screenplay of Sullivan are available.
The auction takes place from 26 to 28 March, starting from 10:30 PDT / 17:30 GMT every day. The bidders can participate online, by telephone or in person at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles.
The event also includes stage objects Cry, Halloween, GremlinsAND A nightmare in Elm Street.
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By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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