Profiles in History Auction Finds Big Bids for Batman
Monday, March 31, 2008
A Batman costume worn by Michael Keaton sold for $103,500 during a two-day auction of movie memorabilia hosted this past weekend by Profiles in History.
In total more than $4.1 million worth of cinematic treasures were sold during the event. The top-selling item at the auction was a rare "King Kong" six-sheet movie poster, which went for $345,000, according to a wire story we found via the UPI.
A Pteranodon display with a full set of Pteranodon babies from "Jurassic Park III" sold for $97,750.
John Wayne's costume from "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" lassoed $60,000 while another bidder forked over $51,750 for Julie Andrews' signature coat from "Mary Poppins."

Yeah, we know, the picture used for this post has nothing materially to do with the actual story. We COULD have shown Halle in her "X-Men" gear, but owing to those darned day jobs of ours, we've not posted as much the past week as we'd have liked and our hits have taken a hit. As a remedy for that, we're sure this is Puurrrfect, no?