After 4+ Decades Outfitting Hollywood, Prop Services West Opens Its Collection to the Public…
2-DAY ONLINE PUBLIC AUCTION
Set Decor & Props – 1,800 Lots
Furniture | Vintage | Art | Lighting | Sculptures | Antiques | Rugs | Props
Monday & Tuesday, June 29 & 30 | Beginning @ 10:30AM PT Each Day
MONDAY, JUNE 29
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DECADES OF TREASURES TO BE DISCOVERED FROM THIS ICONIC HOLLYWOOD SET DECORATION & PROP HOUSE
Founded in 1978 by Set Decorator Bill Harp and Art Director Chuck Murawski, Prop Services West has spent more than four decades outfitting some of the most recognizable productions on screen — from sitcom living rooms in Friends, Seinfeld, Everybody Loves Raymond, and Gilmore Girls… to prestige dramas including This Is Us, The Morning Show, Daisy Jones & The Six, Euphoria, Beef, and Hacks… procedurals like NCIS, Criminal Minds, and Bosch… and feature films including Straight Outta Compton, The Conjuring 2, and the just-released Michael Jackson biopic Michael. As a division of Occidental Entertainment Group Holdings since 2004, PSW has built one of L.A.’s most extensive set-decor collections — over 40,000 square feet in the heart of the North Hollywood prop loop. For the first time, a huge portion of the collection is being offered to the public.
A wide-ranging collection of furniture, art, and decor sourced over four decades for film and television. The mix runs from genuinely useful pieces for the home, to items that will catch a collector’s eye, to memorable finds that connect back to productions audiences grew up watching.
A hutch is not just a hutch when it spent a season on a sitcom set, or when it’s been on the big screen. From a Biedermeier desk in a 1999 episode of Friends to decorative knight figures in the recently released Michael, pieces in this sale have been seen by millions.
New items are discovered daily… check back for updates and/or mark your calendar for our on-site preview on Friday, June 26.
Furniture, Lighting & Rugs
Furniture spanning eras and styles, with substantial groupings in Anglo-Indian and British Colonial, English Art Deco, Spanish Colonial, Mid-Century Modern, Brutalist, Chippendale, and Hollywood Regency. Featured pieces include Stickley, Tommy Bahama, Lane, and a six-piece Biedermeier suite, with additional work in the Maitland-Smith and Warren Platner styles. Livingroom seating, dining sets, club and wingback chairs, coffee and accent tables, bedroom sets, bars and bar stools, hutches, storage trunks, coat stands, an antique 25-drawer oak card catalog, and outdoor sets. Lighting from 1950s milk glass and Art Deco to Mid-Century Modern and Brutalist studio lamps, including matched sets of Art Deco frosted-glass and chrome wall sconces. Rugs and runners in Persian, Oriental, Dhurrie, Berber, and rag styles.
Art, Sculpture & Wall Decor
Oil paintings, watercolors, pastels, and sketches across schools and periods, including a period E. Picault bronze, La Pensée, a bronze Marly Horse after Coustou, Art Deco bronze figural work, hand-painted folding screens, Tamara de Lempicka-style Art Deco oils in silver-gilt frames, and a Western mountain landscape in the Hudson River School manner. Photographic art, graphic prints, and illustrations. Tribal masks, wood carvings, mirrors, and shadow boxes. Sculpture, statuary, and architectural elements including statues, busts, figurines, obelisks, armillary spheres, Shona stone figural carvings, soft sculpture, and mixed media works.
Vintage, Decorative &
The Genuinely Unusual
Selected vintage cameras, radios, typewriters, fans, and clocks. Unique decorative pieces and housewares in ceramic, china, copper, bronze, pewter, crystal, glass, and brass, including vases, compotes, urns, candlesticks, candelabra, and tessellated stone vessels. Curiosities including decoys, dioramas, hourglasses, decorative boxes, an antique hand-hewn dugout log trough, and a pair of branded Vermont Tubbs Ojibwa snowshoes. From the children’s collection, vintage and custom-styled cribs, cradles, and highchairs, alongside rocking horses, tricycles, wagons, and doll houses. Plus a handful of conversation pieces built for scale: an 8-foot chair, a 4-foot corkscrew, and a cheese grater that needs its own cabinet.
The Auction is Open to the Public… Please review important sale information and terms below, and following these links to the Bidding Sites for each Sale:
MONDAY, JUNE 29
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TUESDAY, JUNE 30
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