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'Wizard of Oz' Cowardly Lion suit goes for millions

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Anees Hanif
Anees Hanif
Muhammad Anees Hanif is a Multimedia journalist who serves as Chief Editor for ARY News' Urdu and English websites. He tweets @anees_avis

Hollywood memorabilia sold by Bonham’s auction house on Monday night also included a piano featured in the 1942 classic “Casablanca,” which fetched more than $3.4 million, Bonham’s spokeswoman Vyoma Venkataraman said on Tuesday.

The winning bid for the lion costume – worn by Lahr in the 1939 film – was $3,077,000, Venkataraman said.

“It was created from real lion hide,” she said.

She said the model for the face mask sold with the costume was actually the late actor’s son.

The lion costume sold on Monday was worn more frequently than a second lion suit used during the filming of the adventures of a young girl named Dorothy Gale, played by Judy Garland, and her three friends, played by Lahr, Jack Haley as the Tin Man and Ray Bolger as the Scarecrow, in their search for home, courage, love and knowledge.

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The ”Cowardly Lion” costume worn by actor Bert Lahr and used in the 1939 film ”The Wizard of Oz” is shown in this handout photo provided by Bonhams Auction House in New York, November 25, 2014. Credit: Reuters/Courtesy of Bonhams/Handout via Reuters

The upright piano featured in Rick’s Cafe Americain is one of two from the film in which actor and singer Dooley Wilson sang “As Time Goes By,” the signature song for lovers played by Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman.

The piano, which Bogart’s character Rick used as a hiding place for illegal transit papers, sold for $3,413,000, Venkataraman said.
The movie’s other piano, which was shown in flashback scenes in Paris, brought $602,500 when it was sold at auction in 2012.
Monday night’s buyers also snapped up the production house-made letters of transit for $118,750 and the exterior doors of Rick’s Casablanca cafe for $115,000.

“They are instantly recognizable,” Venkataraman said. “They are the doors through which all of the main characters passed.”- Reuters

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