Icons Of Pop Culture 2024 Holiday Auction LookBook

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Welcome, dear friends, to a holiday treat.

With Icons of Pop Culture, this season’s complete!

December 14 is the date to prepare, For costumes and props both unique and rare.

With over Two Hundred Lots set to appear, This Look Book’s a small teaser of festive cheer.

From Magical movies to classics adored, The stories of these Treasures await to be scored.

So take a quick peek let your Excitement ignite

Icons of Pop Culture’s auction is set for daylight.

How The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) – Whoville Exterior

Street Light

Capture the whimsical charm of Whoville with this larger-than-life street light from *How The Grinch Stole Christmas*!

Originally, these lamp posts stood over 20 feet tall. While the original bases did not survive, this piece features a scaled-down base, bringing the height to nearly 10 feet while still showcasing the original lamp post head in all its glory.

Crafted in the spirit of Seussian design, with no straight lines in sight, it’s finished in vibrant orange and green and lights up beautifully when plugged in. The impressive lamp post head alone stands taller than a toddler, making it a standout display for any serious collector.

After filming wrapped, much of the set was demolished—yet this enchanting piece survived. Don’t miss your chance to own a rare and magical part of Whoville history!

How The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) –Whoville Fireplace Stocking

This whimsical, curly-toed stocking from How The Grinch Stole Christmas brings the charm of Whoville right to your collection! Featured in the memorable scene where the Grinch drops down the chimney to release moths on the holiday decor, this stocking is crafted from rich crushed red velvet, topped with a playful mix of white and black fur trim.

An iconic piece from a beloved holiday classic, this stocking embodies the quirky style of Whoville and would be an enchanting addition for any fan of the film!

How The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) – Farfingles Sprongy Reindeer

Bring home the whimsical fun of Farfingles Department Store with this delightful “Sprongy” Reindeer prop from How The Grinch Stole Christmas! Made from metal, this quirky reindeer is designed to allow it to bounce into motion with even the lightest touch.

Seen in the film during the scene where Cindy Lou Who and her father shop for gifts, these reindeer are featured on display tables and carried by background characters. A charming and rare piece of Whoville magic, this prop is a perfect addition for any fan of the beloved holiday classic!

How The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) – The Grinch’s

Cave Door

Step into the world of How The Grinch Stole Christmas with this incredible 7-foot-tall Cave Door straight off the set. Hand-crafted to embody the unique “no straight lines” rule of Whoville design, this door was screen-matched to its appearance in the music video “Where Are You Christmas” sung by Faith Hill.

This one-of-a-kind piece features an opening window cover and a charming mini door, perfect for Max the dog, both of which fully open. Constructed from wood and expertly finished in shades of green and silver, the door achieves an illusion of rustic wood and metal.

A rare and iconic piece, this Cave Door is an ideal find for any true collector looking to bring the Grinch’s lair home.

*Reproduction “Buzz Off” door mat included

How The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) – Can of Whole Tomatos Prop

Add a touch of Whoville to your collection with this screen-used can of Whole Tomatoes from How The Grinch Stole Christmas! This prop was featured in the hilarious Christmas Heist scene, as the Grinch clears out the kitchen cabinets.

The can was emptied during production and welded shut, complete with a custom Who-inspired label that perfectly captures the quirky design aesthetic of the film. A small yet iconic piece of cinematic history, it’s a must-have for any fan of this holiday classic!

How The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) –Oversized Town Tree Ornament

Celebrate the magic of Whoville with this oversized ornament from How The Grinch Stole Christmas! Standing approximately 15 inches tall, this ribbed, bulb-shaped decoration is finished in gleaming metallic gold, making it a standout piece from the iconic Town Hall Christmas tree.

As one of the most recognizable ornament designs from the set, this dazzling prop captures the whimsical holiday spirit of Whoville. A true treasure for collectors, it’s a shining example of the film’s festive artistry!

How The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) – Oversized Whoville Christmas Feast Candelabra

Whoville Christmas Feast Candelabra – A rare and iconic prop from How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), inspired by Dr. Seuss’s original illustrations. Featured prominently in the “Whoville Christmas Feast” scene, it stood near Cindy Lou Who and the Grinch (Jim Carrey) as he carved the Roast Beast.

Standing 33” tall by 18” wide, this striking piece is crafted from solid resin over a metal core, with white candlesticks and melted wax details in true Seussian style. Pair it with the silverware and plates from the same scene, also available in this auction. Own a magical piece of Whoville history!

How The Grinch Stole Christmas

Jim Carrey’s Original Hero Grinch Santa Costume

Introducing a rare opportunity to own the most iconic costume from the beloved 2000 film, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, starring Jim Carrey.

Presenting the original hero costume worn by Jim Carrey in his unforgettable portrayal of the Grinch. This one-of-akind costume, envisioned by acclaimed costume designer Rita Ryack and crafted by award-winning designer John David Ridge, is a true masterpiece of cinematic history.

Both the garment and the belt feature sewn-in labels with the name “Mr. Jim Carrey” typed in, authenticating the piece.

Standing at an impressive 6’4”, this display is larger than life, capturing the presence and spirit of the Grinch himself.

How The Grinch Stole Christmas

Jim Carrey’s Original Hero Grinch Costume (Cont.)

The costume includes a Santa coat made of terry cloth fabric, with authentic faux snow from the set still adhered to the material. It features a genuine leather belt with an oversized metal buckle, original hand-knotted hairy leggings on lyrcra, and custom Grinch feet, all preserved in remarkable detail.

Displayed on a custom mannequin with poseable arms that can move up and down and fully articulating fingers capable of holding props, this display offers endless customization possibilities.

Terry Cloth Fabric
Genuine Leather
Long Pile Fur
Dyed Yak Hair

Top photo: A close-up detail of the costumer tag inside the coat, featuring “Mr. Jim Carrey” typed and his handwritten initials, “J.C.” Bottom photo: Another detailed shot of the costume tag inside the belt, showcasing “Mr. Jim Carrey” typed along with a handwritten asterisk.

Thank You for Viewing!

We hope you’ve enjoyed this special preview of extraordinary treasures from How The Grinch Stole Christmas. Each piece is a unique slice of cinematic history, waiting to find its place in a new collection.

Good luck in the auction, and remember—the final date to place your bids is December 14, 2024 Don’t miss this rare opportunity to own a part of Whoville magic!

Thank you for being part of this journey. Happy bidding!

How The Grinch Stole ChristmasBullseye Target Prop

Straight from the whimsical pages of Dr. Seuss, this oversized Bullseye Target was brought to life by the production team of How The Grinch Stole Christmas! Designed with the film’s signature “no straight lines” rule, the target features soft, muted shades of pink, red, and white, perfectly capturing the quirky charm of Whoville.

A true piece of Seussian artistry, this iconic prop is a rare find for collectors and fans of the beloved holiday classic!

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