Many pieces of the famous television series will be auctioned on June 1. Since 2013, when it was auctioned part of the props used in "Breaking Bad" ScreenBid producers they have helped to sell the paraphernalia of a dozen series "Sons of Anarchy" and "Empire", among others.
On this occasion Lionsgate Television, producer of "Mad Men" tries to duplicate the success of previous sales that have transformed the utility of an expense to a source of profit.
"There is a total cleansing," Dash said recently as he rested in a chair and stared in such a masterful way Don Draper. Dash has in his office tray liquor Draper and General Electric of 13 television channels besides the UHF-signals that belonged to the intelligent substitute Draper, Peggy Olson.
ScreenBid sold about 1,400 pieces from the seven seasons of "Mad Men" were mostly small accessories and costumes that were quoted high last year. At least 1,500 other items, many of which have been exhibited at the Museum of the Moving Image in New York and Modernism Week in Palm Springs, California, will be auctioned.
Bill Block, president of ScreenBid, said the utility usually sold for twice its cost, "but sometimes, it's crazy." For example, the copy of "Leaves of Grass" by Walt Whitman, used by Walter White, cost $ 5 and was sold for more than $ 65,000 in the auction of "Breaking Bad".
Those interested can have a preview of the articles of "Mad Men" that will be marketed by visiting the website ScreenBid.
Possibly one of the most famous cabarets in the world. In the series he belonged to Pete Campbell, the ambitious executive who fought with Don Draper and Peggy Olson seduced.
It is a large cabinet that measures around 0.60 meters and has the shape of an ancient representation of the globe. Inside are imitations of liquor bottles sixties, including Old San Francisco Brandy and, of course, the basic element of martini: the Seagram gin.
The shoemaker Megan Draper is his time Laurel Canyon. Here the actual sale is not the furniture but what it contains, especially if the buyer uses shoes size US 7B.
Stilettos, pink flamingo, would be ideal for dinner at Chasen ... if they still exist. As for lavender sandals with plastic violet ribbons, might be to stay home.
Typewriter Peggy
For fans of old technologies is a selection of old typewriters with which they can enrich their collections.
IBM Selectric, beloved by the team of secretaries of the company: various manual models, the first electric and the old standard of technology on Madison Avenue will be auctioned. But watch out for other buyers.
You may compete with Tom Hanks, who apart from his successful acting career is also a lover of typewriters and usually participate in such auctions.
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The sport of Don Draper
The 1964 Chrysler Imperial Crown, dark red, Draper appears in the third episode of the fourth season. The protagonist is handled during a trip to California, as only he can do (but you should not imitate him): top down, one hand on the wheel and unbelted.
As the character flew to the city, the car must have been rental. But the producers, according to Dash, prefer to buy rather than rent vehicles because they can sell them for generous profits at auctions.
According ScreenBid review this Chrysler Imperial Crown is one of the 922 that were manufactured. It has power steering, brakes, windows and electric antenna, plus a 727 TorqueFlite automatic transmission. And if they are lucky, you will have some ashes of cigarettes smoked incorrigible Draper
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