Hollywood Treasures - Part 1 - Featuring the Collection of Greg Jein (Lots 53-66)
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This model miniature was created in 1938 by MGM studios and used in the filming of one of the most iconic moments in cinematic history: the twister scene from the “Wizard of Oz”. Props from this iconic film are some of the most coveted items of Hollywood memorabilia and are very rare. This model has never been to auction before. It was sold in 1970 to a private collector by the former head of MGM. The model has impeccable provenance. The prop was authenticated in 1973 by the person in charge of special effects for the 1939 film, Arnold Gillespie (also known as the “Wizard of MGM”). Mr. Gillespie was a legend in the field of special effects. He swore an Affidavit confirming the authenticity of the model. According to Mr. Gillespie, this model was one of three used in the filming of the twister sequence and was the only to survive production. His Affidavit has been authenticated by his grandson, Robert Welch. Mr. Welch edited Mr. Gillespie’s book on special effects and is himself an expert on the Wizard of Oz. It is extraordinarily detailed, which along with its design and construction is consistent with industry standards and practices at the time. The house is constructed of different types of hardwood and each roof shingle was meticulously cut in accordance with how these types of models were made almost 100 years ago. The small holes on the top of the miniature where wire was inserted to control the prop while falling and spinning are present. The miniature was formed with horse hide glue which was the type used during the period for construction of models. Inside the miniature is an MGM property tag. The model is constructed on a scale of ½ inch to a foot. 13.5"x14.5"x12.5” Please see the full length video on our web site regarding the provenance of the miniature. In addition to the original Affidavit of Arnold Gillespie, the miniature comes with a letter of authenticity from noted film historian Marc Wanamaker. Also included is the original MGM receipt and inter-office memorandum regarding the sale in 1970 to the private collector. The model also comes with a custom made acrylic case and stand which simulates the position of the house during the iconic filming scene. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Studio Auctions.


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