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Robert “Rocky” Balboa is the title character of the Rocky film series. The character was created by Sylvester Stallone, who has also portrayed him in all eight films in the franchise. He is depicted as an everyman who started out by going the distance and overcoming obstacles that had occurred in his life and career as a professional boxer. While the story of his first film is loosely inspired by Chuck Wepner, a one-time boxer who fought Muhammad Ali and lost on a TKO in the 15th round, the inspiration for the name, iconography and fighting style came from boxing legend Rocco Francis “Rocky Marciano” Marchegiano, though his surname coincidentally also resembles that of Middleweight Boxing Champion Thomas Rocco “Rocky Graziano” Barbella.

Below is a recent realized price for Sylvester Stallone Rocky screen worn boxing shoes. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:

Sylvester Stallone Rocky Screen Worn Boxing Shoes. Sold for Nearly $40,000.

Here are some screen worn items we have sold at Nate D. Sanders Auctions:

Sylvester Stallone 3-Part Suit From F.I.S.T. — His First Film After ”Rocky”

Three part costume worn by Sylvester Stallone in ”F.I.S.T.”, his first film after ”Rocky” and named to capitalize upon his boxing persona. Stallone edited the original Joe Eszterhas script for ”F.I.S.T.” Costume includes a brown polyester-blend suit with jacket, pants and vest. With Western Costume labels stitched to interior showing Stallone’s name in type. Very good condition with two small tears to satin of vest. Identified and consigned by Western Costume. Sold for $2,015.

Kate Winslet Screen-Worn Coat From ”Titanic” — Worn During Her Dramatic Scenes of the Ship Sinking

Kate Winslet screen-worn coat from ”Titanic”. James Cameron directed Winslet in the 1997 blockbuster, in which she starred as the wealthy Rose DeWitt Bukater, star-crossed lover to Leonardo DiCaprio’s working class character Jack. Winslet is dressed in the pink coat during the scenes when the ship begins to sink. Staining to lower portion of silk lining due to this partial submergence during filming, else near fine. Extensive provenance includes a two year paid exhibition in a Titanic museum and write-up in the USA Today newspaper. Also with a COA from Twentieth-Century Fox, indicating that this coat was worn by Kate Winslet ”on deck during sinking scenes”, as well as an LOA from Salvador Perez, the Costume Manufacturing Foreman on ”Titanic,” confirming that this coat was screen-worn by Winslet in the film. A beautiful wardrobe piece from one of the most important sequences in ”Titanic,” the second highest grossing film of all time. Sold for $164,520.

Kate Winslet Screen-Worn Coat From ”Titanic”.

Tommy Lee Jones & Will Smith ”Men in Black II” Archive — Their Screen-Worn Suits & Massive Stunt Weapons

Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith screen-worn black suits and prop weapons from ”Men in Black II”. Extensive lot from the hit UFO franchise includes the iconic black suits worn by Tommy Lee Jones as Agent Kay and by Will Smith as Agent Jay. Pair of suits were tailor-made for the actors by acclaimed costume designer John David Ridge. ”Mr. Tommy Lee Jones” is typed to the labels of his jacket and pants, as is ”Mr. Will Smith” on the labels of his jacket and pants. Both suits include a white cotton dress shirt, custom made by Anto of Beverly Hills. Shirts feature monograms embroidered in blue thread to the labels, ”T.L.J.” and ”W.S.”, respectively. Shirt labels are dated June 2001 in type. Ensembles are complete with unlabeled black neckties and velvet pocket squares. Wardrobe is accompanied by the pieces de resistance, Agent Kay & Jay’s giant alien-blasting weapons. Impressive pieces are made of solid rubber finished in silver paint. Agent Kay’s single-barrel weapon in silver, with green at the top measures a whopping 40” in length. Agent Jay’s tri-barrel weapon measures 31.5”. Will Smith’s jacket and trousers feature small holes for his wire harness to pass through, with labels inscribed ”Harness” in ink, and the letters ”FC” are handwritten to his shirt label. Some scuffing to props and tearing to the back of Jones’ shirt, else lot is near fine overall. With a COA from Prop Store and a copy of costume department’s info sheet. Sold for $25,428.

Marilyn Monroe Pink Robe — Worn by The Screen Siren on Set of Her 1957 Film Opposite Laurence Olivier — ”The Prince and the Showgirl”

Luxurious pink terrycloth robe worn by Marilyn Monroe while she was in makeup for the filming of ”The Prince and the Showgirl” in 1957. She starred opposite Sir Laurence Olivier, who also directed and produced the film. The provenance is from Harry Jordan, set dresser on the film and personal dresser to Olivier. Heavy, square-collar robe lacks a tie, else fine. With a photo of Marilyn wearing the robe and provenance from Julien’s. Sold for $25,428.

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Joan Crawford’s Polka-Dot Hero Dress From ”Mildred Pierce” — The Film That Won Her the Academy Award & Considered One of the Greatest Performances by an Actress in the History of Cinema

Joan Crawford’s hero dress from her magnum opus, “Mildred Pierce”. Joan Crawford currently ranks in the American Film Institute’s top ten actresses in the history of cinema. Polka-dot dress is worn by Crawford in the film’s promotional posters, in a still captured from the scene in the beginning of the film when she goes on a date, set at the Malibu beach house of her scheming beau Monte Beragon. Rayon dress, originally white, has since been dyed to a flesh tone color, with polka dots in a darker nude shade. Design features a slightly A-line cut shirt, long sleeves, pleated bodice and square neckline flanked by a simple bow on either side. A Warner Bros. Pictures label is sewn into the placket and has a hand note, “B – 2nd Dress / 18905-638”. Written inside the top in black felt tip is the note, “TBS / 209”. Dress fastens up the back and at the waistline with alternating snaps and hook-and-eye closures, also found at the cuffs. Discreet side zipper is placed over the hip. Likely altered for use in a later Warner Brothers film, dress measures 17.75″ from underarm to underarm, with 21″ sleeve and a petite 11″ across the waist. Original self-belt is absent; dress is accompanied by later grosgrain belt in brown with a cream stripe through the center. Scattered pinholes and stray threads, else near fine. A stunning piece worn by Crawford in her triumphant comeback role, where she delivered what is considered one of the Best Actress performances of all time. Provenance from Warner Brothers. Sold for $24,500.

Sylvester Stallone Rocky screen worn boxing shoes
Joan Crawford’s Polka-Dot Hero Dress From ”Mildred Pierce”. Click to enlarge.

Martial Arts Screen Legend Bruce Lee’s Personally Owned & Worn Platform Shoes

Bruce Lee personally owned and worn platform shoes, seen in countless magazine ads during the height of his rising fame in the 70’s. Black leather platform shoes are size 7 with an approximately 2” heel. Heels have a ”NY-OPLQJI” marking. Some wear to heels from being worn, else very good condition. Includes a photo of a young Lee wearing the shoes, as well as two LOA’s, one from the son of Herb Jackson, a friend of Lee’s who was given the shoes as a gift, and the other, from a Lee historian David Tadman, who corroborates the authenticity. Very good condition. Sold for $17,365.

Russell Crowe’s Own Gladiator Costume Worn in the Modern Classic ”Gladiator” — Film Won Five Academy Awards Including Best Actor, Best Film & Best Costume Designer

Costume worn by Russell Crowe in the 2000 historical-fiction epic film ”Gladiator”, one of the most successful movies of all time. Crowe won the Academy Award for his performance as Roman general Maximus Decimus Meridias. Jany Yates also won for Best Costume Design, and the film itself won Best Picture. Arena costume includes a full-length sleeveless tunic in oatmeal colored burlap, lined in off-white cloth, with thick brown distressed leather belt by Cornejo of Madrid. Near fine. Accompanied by a 14” x 11” lobby card depicting Crowe in costume in a gladiator arena scene. With Prop Store COA. Sold for $15,786.

Sylvester Stallone Rocky screen worn boxing shoes
Russell Crowe’s Own Gladiator Costume Worn in the Modern Classic ”Gladiator”. Click to enlarge.

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