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Article: The clothes off their back.(ENTERTAINMENT MEMORABILIA)(Pop Culture)(Brief article)
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- Antiques Roadshow Insider
- Article date:
- August 1, 2009
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Costumes worn by film, TV, and Broadway stars hold great appeal to entertainment memorabilia collectors, who pay four- and five-figure prices for prime examples. Several desirable pieces turned up at a Pop Culture sale at Christie's in June, among them the leather jacket worn by Bob Crane in the 1960s sit-com Hogan's Heroes. The jacket also was worn by Frank Sinatra during the filming of 1965's Von Ryan's Express and by Greg Kinnear, who played Crane in the 2002 film Auto Focus. The iconic jacket has "Bob Crane" sewn on the back of the collar and still bears a "Western ...
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