Movieland Wax Museum Auction Announced

Have you ever wanted to walk on the bridge of the USS Enterprise from Star Trek? Have you dreamed of walking down the yellow brick road with Dorothy, the Scarecrow and the Cowardly Lion? Have you fantasized about turning your garage into a Chamber of Horrors? Well, now’s your chance.

On Saturday, March 11, starting at 9 a.m., the Movieland Wax Museum will sell all their stuff in an public auction coordinated by Asset Reliance, Inc. Items will be simultaneously auctioned online via webcast on Ebay. Registered bidders can have a preview tour starting March 4.

“I think this may be the most unique Hollywood memorabilia and collectable buying opportunity of the century,” said Edward Testo, president of Asset Reliance. “Where else can you buy the entire crew of the Starship USS Enterprise standing on the ship’s bridge for display in you basement?”

Other items of interest to science fiction, fantasy and horror buffs include:

  • Medieval dungeon torture devices
  • The Creature of the Black Lagoon
  • Jack Nicholson’s head in the pose from The Shining
  • The Phantom of the Opera
  • Movie and television props and set scenes from the Chamber of Horrors and Indiana Jones
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger positioned atop a classic Harley Davidson Motorcycle form Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
  • Superman
  • Jerry Lewis fromThe Nutty Professor
  • Gargoyles
  • Wax heads of a variety of stars and creatures, including Leonard Nimoy as Spock and Frankenstein’s monster

A full listing of auction items, with lot numbers and pictures, is now online.

WHERE:
Movieland Wax Museum
7711 Beach Boulevard
Buena Park, California

WHEN:
Public Preview :
Saturday, March 4, 2006 from 9 am to 3 pm
Sunday, March 5, 2006 from 9 am to 3 pm
Monday through Friday, March 6 – 10, 2006 from 9 am to 3 pm

Public Auction:
March 11, 2006
9 am

For more information:
www.movielandwaxmuseum.com
www.assetreliance.com/aschedule.htm

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As The Genre Traveler, Carma Spence loves to view the world through Genre-Coloured glasses. In other words, she sees the world through a lens of science fiction, fantasy, and horror, where trash cans can be Daleks in disguise and neighborhood forests can harbor faeries and sprites. Magic realism is real! Or at least you can choose to see the world that way to add to the fun and awe of life.