David Lynch's personal treasures: Auction for film fans starts soon!

David Lynch's personal treasures: Auction for film fans starts soon!
Gardena, USA - On June 18, 2025, Julien’s auction will take place with over 450 personal objects of the late film director David Lynch. This auction, which is held both online and in the auction house in Gardena, offers an opportunity for fans and collectors to buy valuable memorabilia from Lynch's remarkable career. David Lynch, known for his iconic works such as "Mulholland Drive", "Eraserhead" and the TV series "Twin Peaks", died on January 16, 2025.
The outstanding offers of the auction is located Lynch's personal director's chair, the estimate of which is between $ 5,000 and $ 7,000. In addition, his La Marzocco GS/3 espresso machine is estimated at $ 2,000 to $ 3,000. The props from "Twin Peaks" are particularly interesting for the fans: a red curtain and a black and white zigzag carpet that are estimated at $ 1,000 to $ 2,000, represent the unique style of the Black Lodge.
unique collector's items
The auction includes a variety of objects that not only reflect Lynch's personal preferences, but also the creative vision that has shaped his works. Among them are Memorabilia from its most important projects, such as hand -drawn and signed concept cards from the fictional city of Twin Peaks, which represent the most valuable one -off in the auction and are estimated at $ 40,000 to $ 60,000. In addition, interested parties can buy a personal 35mm copy of "Eraserhead" without a projector.
Special articles in the auction include:
- framed photo of an atomic bomb explosion from "Twin Peaks: The Return"
- Prop menus from the Diner Winkie’s, crucial for the action of "Mulholland Drive"
- vintage telefone from the Dune production office, which are connected to Lynch's famous sci-fi project
- Personal music collection with 45 RPM records, including Bobby Vinton's "Blue Velvet"
- Collection of Scripts and Ephemera from "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with me"
The importance of the collection
Catherine Williamson, the managing director of Julien’s auction, emphasizes the importance of the collection for film history. She finds that these unique objects not only reflect Lynch's artistic vision, but also have a direct connection to many of its most influential work. The objects are a window to Lynch's world and show the deep roots of his creative ideas.
The auction is entitled "The David Lynch Collection" and is organized in connection with Turner Classic Movies. It promises to become a highlight for fans and collectors alike. The variety of articles ranges from vintage film cameras to musical instruments to unique works of art and personal household items, all of which offer a look at the life and work of one of the most extraordinary directors of our time.
For the fans of David Lynch, who are looking for a piece of film history, this auction represents an opportunity not to be missed to acquire some of his personal treasures.
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