ABELL AUCTION CO. PRESENTS THE ESTATE OF LEGENDARY COMEDIAN & ACTOR DON RICKLES

ESTATE OF LEGENDARY COMIC DON RICKLES HEADS TO LIVE ONLINE AUCTION ON JANUARY 13 AND 14 AT ABELL AUCTION CO. IN LOS ANGELES. THE ONLINE-ONLY AUCTION WILL FEATURE HOLLYWOOD AND LAS VEGAS SHOW MEMORABILIA, ANNOTATED SCRIPTS, FURNISHINGS AND OTHER TREASURED ITEMS FROM THE LOS ANGELES ESTATE OF THE BELOVED PERFORMER.

DON RICKLES TV GUIDE COVER PORTRAIT (Part I, lot 87)

Fans and admirers of the legendary stand-up comic Don Rickles may bid on personal belongings from his beautifully-appointed Los Angeles estate, which he shared with his wife Barbara, on January 13 and 14 starting at 10 a.m. PDT each day. The extended online-only sale will feature assorted “Toy Story” film memorabilia, performance tuxedos, annotated scripts, signed sports collectibles, celebrity photographs and fine furniture, among many other unique items.

Rickles’ career performing insult comedy spanned over six decades, during which he made fun of nearly everyone he encountered – ranging from Hollywood celebrities and public figures to television audiences and Las Vegas showroom crowds.  His fame as a headline performer at Las Vegas hotels skyrocketed after he met Frank Sinatra during a show in 1957, marking the beginning of a lifelong personal friendship.  One of the highlights of Rickles’ career was accompanying Sinatra for a comedy routine at the second inaugural ball of President Ronald Reagan in 1985.

DON RICKLES GENE TRIDL 'SINATRA CROSBY MARTIN' PHOTO (Part I, lot 17)

ASSORTED DON RICKLES SPORTS, TOY STORY, & PHOTOGRAPHY MEMORABILIA (Toy Story: Part I, Sports: Part II)

Rickles’ comedic success led to many movie roles and television appearances. His film credits include “Run Silent, Run Deep” (1958), “Enter Laughing” (1967), “Kelly’s Heroes” (1970) and “Casino” (1995). Starting in 1995, he provided the voice of Mr. Potato Head in the “Toy Story” franchise. Following his death in 2017 at the age of 90, Rickles’ voice was featured in “Toy Story 4”using previous footage and recordings to honor his memory.

During his legendary career, Rickles also appeared in television episodes of “The Twilight Zone,” “The Andy Griffith Show,” “The Dick Van Dyke Show,” “The Beverly Hillbillies,” “Gilligan’s Island,” “I Dream of Jeannie,” “Get Smart” and many others.  He was a frequent guest on talk and variety shows, including “The Dean Martin Show,” “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson,” “Late Show with David Letterman” and “Jimmy Kimmel Live.”

ASSORTED TOY STORY MEMORABILIA FROM THE ESTATE OF DON RICKLES (Part I, lot 252)

Each article from Don and Barbara Rickles’ Mediterranean-style estate captures a glimpse into the performer’s incredible life, career and personal interests. An array of embossed cards from major venues where Rickles performed and a collection of celebrity photographs with ink inscriptions (circa 1960s) will be among the one-of-a-kind items offered. The photographs feature celebrities such as Elizabeth Taylor, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Zsa Zsa Gabor, Sidney Poitier, Ernest Borgnine, Betty Grable, Milton Berle, Red Buttons, Anthony Quinn, Joan Collins, Johnny Weissmuller, Ann Rutherford, Cyd Charisse, Lauren Bacall, Ann Miller and many others.

DON RICKLES JIMMY KIMMEL 'JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE!" ITEMS (Part I, lot 333)

DON RICKLES SIGNED SPORTS MEMORABILIA (Part II)

DON RICKLES COLLECTION OF SCRIPTS (Part I, lots 201-215)

DON RICKLES SIGNED SPORTS MEMORABILIA (Part II)

Highlighted pieces from the sale include:

  • Friars Club 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award (Part I, lot 70, $800-$1,200)
  • 2012 Johnny Carson Award (Part I, lot 60, $600-$800)
  • Custom-bound photo album (Part I, lot 6, $500-$700)
  • Model Hall of Famer signed bat (Part II, lot 465, $1,000-$1,500)
  • Multi-player signed first baseman’s mitt (Part II, lot 451, $1,000-$1,500)
  • Willie Mays signed and inscribed baseball (Part II, lot 456, $800-$1,200)
  • 1976 Yankees Munson and others signed baseball (Part II, lot 442, $500-$700)
  • Neoclassic console table (Part II, lot 683, $800-$1,200)
  • Lacquered wood and metal-mounted trunk (Part II, lot 588, $300-$500)

 

“Abell is honored to present a stunning collection of items from the longtime Los Angeles residence of Don Rickles, whose comedic genius and contributions to the entertainment industry are indelibly marked in history,” said Senior Vice-President of Business Development Joe Baratta. “We are pleased to extend the sale by an additional day to provide both fans and collectors an ample opportunity to acquire unique items representing his diverse career and accomplishments.”

DON RICKLES GRAMMY NOMINATION PLAQUE, 1968 (Part II, lot 668 & 669)

USAF THUNDERBIRDS ANNOTATED PHOTOGRAPH ESTATE OF DON RICKLES (Part I, lot 83)

An auction preview will be conducted at the Abell gallery (2613 Yates Ave. in Los Angeles) on January  5-7  and January 10-12 from  9 a.m. to 3 p.m., or by appointment. A complete catalog will be available by January 1 at www.abell.com. Buyers may place absentee bids with Abell directly, bid via telephone or bid online LiveAuctioneers.com and Invaluable.com. For more information, call 800.404.2235 or visit www.abell.com.

 

About Abell Auction Co.

In 1916, company founder A.N. Abell established Abell Auction Co. as Los Angeles’ first permanent auction house that would serve generations of loyal clients to come. Abell has been entrusted with fine estates and collections for over a century, handling the treasured belongings of many high-profile clients and legendary figures in Hollywood. Now in its fourth generation of continuous family operation, Abell’s weekly and quarterly sales attract an international audience of buyers. Visit www.abell.com or call 323.724.8102.

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DON RICKLES TWO MAGAZINE COVERS (Part II, lot 673)

DON RICKLES DOG-FORM UMBRELLA STAND (Part II, lot 500)

COLLECTION OF DON RICKLES PHOTOGRAPHS (Part II, lot 788)