Propworx takes pre-orders for Stargate Catalog

With the first live auction just around the corner, Propworx is previewing -- and taking pre-orders for -- their hardcover catalog. UPDATE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Propworx and MGM Announce
The Official Stargate
Prop and Costume Auctions

Experience Music Project|Science Fiction Museum
to Host This Landmark Event
September 24 – 26, 2010

LOS ANGELES — August 23, 2010 —Propworx, in association with MGM, announces The Official Stargate Prop and Costume Auctions at the Experience Music Project|Science Fiction Museum in Seattle, Washington to be held September 24 – 26, 2010 and live online at www.propworx.com. This is the first in a series of two live auctions featuring items from Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis, with the final auction in 2011 concluding a year-long run of online and live Stargate auctions.

Over 850 lots of props, costumes, production artwork, concept drawings, and set pieces will be on display Friday, September 24, culminating in the auction on September 25 – 26.  Most notable among the lots is the Lot 51: SG-1 Travel Stargate used during location shooting of Stargate SG-1 and in the second season of Stargate Universe. This huge prop is made of fiberglass and mounted on a welded steel frame and features working lights behind the chevrons and is 22 feet tall.

Lot 560: M.A.L.P or Mobile Analytic Laboratory Probe vehicle used by Stargate Command to investigate alien planets before sending in a live team, was used in Stargate SG-1 Season One and would make the perfect addition to a collector’s display of the gate. Lot 590 is a fully articulating animatronic Asgard puppet portraying Thor and numerous other Asgard throughout the most recent years of SG-1 and Atlantis. This was the final version of the puppet to be created by the Stargate special effects team and measures four feet in length!

“Never in one place have so many beautiful props, costumes and set pieces from the Stargate franchise been auctioned at one time,” said Alec Peters, CEO and founder of Propworx, the premier Hollywood studio auction company. “Stargate’s reputation as a visually beautiful and intellectually challenging series is on display at one of the most stunning locations on Earth, the Science Fiction Museum in Seattle. We are honored to bring this event to the loyal fans and collectors who have followed the series throughout its development.”

“We are thrilled in association with Propworx to be offering Stargate fans, collectors and the general public an opportunity to see and experience these amazing props and costumes,” says Chris Bosco, Senior Vice President, MGM Studios.  “An auction of this caliber is truly a unique and memorable experience.”

About Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc.

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc., through its operating subsidiaries, is actively engaged in the worldwide production and distribution of motion pictures, television programming, home video, interactive media, music and licensed merchandise. The company owns the world’s largest library of modern films, comprising around 4,100 titles. Operating units include Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc., Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc., United Artists Films Inc., MGM Television Entertainment Inc., MGM Networks Inc., MGM Domestic Networks LLC, MGM Distribution Co, MGM International Television Distribution Inc., Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Home Entertainment LLC, MGM ON STAGE, MGM Music, MGM Worldwide Digital Media, MGM Consumer Products and MGM Interactive. In addition, MGM has ownership interests in international TV channels reaching nearly 120 countries. MGM ownership is as follows: Providence Equity Partners (29%), TPG (21%), Sony Corporation of America (20%), Comcast (20%), DLJ Merchant Banking Partners (7%) and Quadrangle Group (3%). For more information, visit http://www.mgm.com/

About Propworx

Propworx (www.propworx.com) is the premier auction house for Hollywood studios looking to sell their assets in fan-friendly event auctions.  The auctions create significant additional positive media exposure for studio productions and monetize assets that previously would sit in storage or be destroyed. Propworx’ inaugural production, the year-long Battlestar Galactica auctions, were the most successful Hollywood memorabilia auction events in history, with over 8,000 lots going to fans and collectors worldwide. This was followed by the successful the Iron Man Auction in Chicago and the Star Trek Auction in Las Vegas, which garnered praise from collectors and fans throughout the world. Next on the block is the Kevin Smith auction, Kevin Smith Sells Out: The Official Askewniverse Garage Sale! in November in Las Vegas.

About the Experience Music Project|Science Fiction Museum

Experience Music Project|Science Fiction Museum (EMP|SFM) is dedicated to the exploration of creativity and innovation in popular music and the thought-provoking ideas and experiences of science fiction. Since EMP opened in 2000 and SFM in 2004, EMP|SFM has welcomed more than 5 million visitors through its doors. From its museum planning stages in 1998 through 2009, EMP|SFM has been a key economic driver among Seattle nonprofit arts and culture organizations, with combined EMP|SFM institutional expenditures and EMP|SFM audience-member spending resulting in $651 million dollars of local economic impact. EMP|SFM is housed in a 140,000 square foot Frank O. Gehry-designed building. This spectacular, prominently visible structure has the presence of a monumental sculpture set amid the backdrop of the Seattle Center.

STARGATE SG-1 is a trademark of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. © 1997- 2010 MGM Television Entertainment Inc. and MGM Global Holdings Inc. All Rights Reserved.

STARGATE ATLANTIS is a trademark of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.  © 2004 – 2010 MGM Global Holdings Inc. All Rights Reserved.

STARGATE UNIVERSE © 2009 MGM Global Holdings Inc.  © 2010 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.  STARGATE UNIVERSE and SGU are trademarks of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.  All Rights Reserved.

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slamaina
13 years ago

I am planning on going. I started a thread on the GateWorld forum at http://forum.gateworld.net/threads/76567-Propworx-Stargate-Live-Auction-Sept-24-26-2010-Seattle-WA?p=11840248 to try to meet up with other GateWorlders that are going too.

Slam

Emily
Emily
13 years ago

If only I lived in Seattle, if only I didn’t have school, if only I had the money to buy a 700 dollar wristband with Joe Flanigan’s sweat on it… :P

slamaina
13 years ago

Emily, I don’t think that I can afford a bid that would win anything but I look at it as visiting a prop museum.

Slam

mercury973
mercury973
13 years ago

I’m just down the road! I will be there with a group of people! I cannot wait!

mmu_man
mmu_man
13 years ago

Aw, how can they say there will be an Atlantis movie if they throw out props like this ? It’s sad…
Plus there is a typo in the catalog p12.

mmu_man
mmu_man
13 years ago

OMG, they cut the Atlantis gate into parts like sausages :((

Scott Watson
13 years ago

They could use CGI or rebuild props for less money than what they sell for.