Collecting Entertainment Memorabilia

Since the late 1970s, the notion of collecting memorabilia associated with the field of entertainment has grown by leaps and bounds. Now, Entertainment Memorabilia is recognized as an important collectable category with prices realized continuously growing in such areas as autographs, costumes, props, set pieces, rare photographs, and other important artifacts from the fields of film and television. Music memorabilia, especially those pieces associated with Rock and Roll, Blues, and Jazz icons have achieved soaring results in both prices and escalating interest. Stage-worn costumes, performance-used instruments, music posters, autographs, hand-written lyrics, rare records, and awards are fast escalating in value. This field is on an upward spiral for both the avid collector and the shrewd investor.

Provenance is always key when dealing in Entertainment Memorabilia. We at Heritage, diligently seek provenance by tracing the previous ownership of each item in order to be assured that the piece is authentic and that we offer nothing but the best and most credible entertainment memorabilia.

Owning an item that is directly linked to your favorite artist is exciting, interesting, and profitable. That piece of memorabilia represents a moment in time when your favorite Icon was there, and the connection can be almost spiritual.

What Kinds of Memorabilia Are We Looking For?
Autographs of entertainment icons:

From the field of entertainment, names such as Bogart, James Dean, Marilyn Monroe, Marlon Brando, Katharine Hepburn, Judy Garland, John Wayne, Montgomery Clift, and other superstars always get good prices. Character actors from classic films such as The Wizard of Oz, Casablanca, Gone With The Wind also command keen interest. Vintage autographs from early stars of the Universal Golden Age of Horror are also eagerly desired by ardent fans and collectors.

From the world of music, names like Buddy Holly, The Beatles, Sam Cooke, Elvis, The Rolling Stones, Hendrix, Joplin, Jim Morrison, Otis Redding, Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, Huddie Ledbetter, Robert Johnson, and Stevie Ray Vaughn will always be good investments and rewarding collectibles.

In all areas of entertainment, the scarcity of the autograph, due to reclusiveness of the artist or tragic/premature death, make the value much higher. The simple laws of Supply and Demand should always be a guideline for the smart collector.

Other Kinds of Memorabilia We Are Looking For:
  • Stage or Screen-Worn Costumes
  • Performance-used Musical Instruments by Major Artists
  • Gold and Platinum Record Awards
  • Signed Contracts and Other Studio Documents
  • Annotated Scripts
  • Rare Records Prior to 1970
  • Unpublished or Candid Photos of Major Stars from all Fields of Entertainment
  • Film Props Used In Classic Films
  • Original Art by Entertainment Celebrities
  • Handwritten Letters and Handwritten Lyrics by High-Profile Stars
  • Rare Music Posters and Handbills
  • Cover Art for Classic Record Albums
  • All Quality Items Relating to The Beatles, Elvis, Jimi Hendrix, Buddy Holly, Jim Morrison, Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, and Early Blues and Jazz Pioneers
Items We are Not Presently Looking For:
  • Records made after 1975
  • Autographs of newer stars from Television, Movies, and Music
  • Sheet Music
  • Recent Unsigned Photos
  • Antique musical instruments
  • Classical records and Programs
  • Commercial 16mm and 8mm films
  • Red Skelton Clown Paintings
How do I get my Collection Appraised?

Heritage's Auction Archives show actual prices paid in our auctions for many pieces of Entertainment memorabilia, and with more prices are being added all the time, this makes a great place to start. In addition to that great resource, the next step in getting an accurate appraisal is to get the items to a professional for an evaluation. Heritage has been serving the collectibles community for over three decades. During that time we have grown to become the world's largest collectibles dealer by staying on the cutting edge of technology, emphasizing great communications and, above all, listening to what our customers want and then giving them a fair deal on their material. With the agreement of your Heritage representative, Heritage can provide insurance on overnight delivery for your package. Contact us today to discuss a free appraisal.

Sell Now or Consign to a Heritage Auction

We are always looking for quality Music and Entertainment Memorabilia to purchase or auction. We'd love to talk to you about your collection, your buying and selling needs, and how Heritage can work for you. Call or email us today if you would like our experts to help you in determining the best options for your collection. Learn more…

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