The costumes, worn by actors Adam West and Burt Ward, are just
two of more than 200 items of 1960s pop culture being sold from
the collection amassed by American John Azarian over 30 years .
The Batman and Robin costumes, complete with capes, masks,
boots, gloves and tights, are expected to fetch between $150,000
and $200,000 at the Dec. 17 auction, Profiles in History said on
Friday.
Azarian said the two costumes from his favorite childhood TV
show were being sold as a single lot.
"I wouldn't want to break up the pair. They are the only
complete and original pair in the world. There are other
costumes but they are missing pieces or there are replica
pieces. Mine are 100% authentic," Azarian said.
He is also selling a working Batmobile Batphone (with a high
estimate of $50,000) and the Shakespeare bust with a hidden
switch that opened the entrance to the Batcave on "Batman",
which has an estimated price of $40,000-$60,000.
Other items include tunics worn by Leonard Nimoy's Mr. Spock and
William Shatner's Captain James T. Kirk on "Star Trek: The
Original Series"; Lynda Carter's superhero ensemble from the
"Wonder Woman" 1970s TV series; and the signature pink harem
costume from "I Dream of Jeannie", which is estimated to sell
for up to $55,000.
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"I'm a child of the sixties. These are the shows that I grew up
with, that I loved as a kid. I didn't collect for investment
purposes," said Azarian, who lives in New Jersey.
"Growing up, my favorite show was 'Batman.' My mother would plop me
in front of the TV while she was making dinner and 'Batman' would
come on," he recalled.
The auction items represent about 25 percent of Azarian's pop
culture collection of about 1,500 items.
"I just feel it's time for me to move on and let somebody else enjoy
them as much as I have for the last 30 years," he said.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Paul Tait)
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