THE ONLY MILLION DOLLAR ART PIECE AT COMIC-CON!
Profiles in History, the world’s largest auctioneer of Hollywood memorabilia, is proud to present The Only Million Dollar Art Piece at Comic-Con-“Sea Witch“-The Single Most Important and Most Valuable Frazetta Painting to EVER be Offered At Auction (pre-sale estimate of $1,000,000 – $1,500,000) at their Booth #1605.
Additional highlights of Profiles in History’s display of rare and historic comic and illustration art include Frank Frazetta‘s “Bran Mak Morn” and Bernie Wrightson‘s original cover art for Swamp Thing #4 and House of Mystery #214 from the Frank Darabont Collection. Virtually every item from Profiles in History’s July 30 multi-million dollar auction of Comic and Illustration Art will be present.
“Sea Witch”-The Single Most Important and Most Valuable Frazetta Painting to EVER be Offered At Auction Will Be On Display at Profiles In History, Booth #1605
Attendees Get A Sneak Peak At Historic Items From Legendary Director Frank Darabont Making Their Way To The Auction Block July 30, 2016
Important Collection includes Rare and One-of-a-Kind Comic and Illustration Art, Movie Posters and Bronze Sculptures from the Personal Collection of the Hollywood Icon in a multi-million dollar auction event.
The following links can be used to view digital versions of the catalogs:
http://profilesinhistory.com/auctions/frank-darabont-collection/
http://profilesinhistory.com/auctions/comic-art-auction/