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Remix: Sleeper Lots With Big Upsides
Sleeper lots from 'Remix: No Reserve Auction' poised to punch above their weight.

Lot #4. Kenny Rogers | "We've Got Tonight" "Gold" Record Award
In the music world, a "sleeper hit" is a track that climbs the charts slowly, building momentum through word-of-mouth and sheer quality until it becomes an undeniable smash.
Remix: No Reserve Auction is filled with sleeper lots that may not have the initial flash of a headlining piece but possess a depth of value, history, and potential that could see them outperform expectations. These hidden gems offer a unique opportunity to acquire pieces of cultural history with exceptional value. Here, we pull back the curtain on some of the most compelling sleeper lots that are poised to make a big impact.
Artifacts of Americana and Pop Culture
Some brands are so deeply woven into the fabric of culture that they become art. Coca-Cola is one such institution. The brand's iconography has inspired artists from Andy Warhol to today's top designers. This Vintage "Coca-Cola" Stained Glass Chandelier is a perfect example of this legacy. It’s more than a lighting fixture; it’s a tangible piece of Americana, evoking the nostalgic charm of classic diners and soda fountains. With provenance from the personal collection of Rick Ross, this lot bridges classic pop culture with modern-day icon status, making it a truly unique decorative piece with a story to tell.
Equally steeped in nostalgia is a framed poster for the beloved holiday classic, The Santa Clause. For millions, the 1994 film is a cornerstone of the Christmas season. Take this Tim Allen Signed Framed Poster which captures that magic, elevated by a personal, handwritten inscription from the star himself: "Shawn, / Hugs / Kisses / Ho Ho Ho / Love, Tim." It’s a direct connection to a film that continues to define holiday joy for generations of fans.









1. Lot #124. Rick Ross | Vintage "Coca-Cola" Stained Glass Chandelier, 2. Lot #129. American Assassin | Stan Hurley (Michael Keaton) Screen-Matched and Distressed Ensemble, 3. Lot #141. Coneheads | Prosthetic Mask (A), 4. Lot #359. Harry Belafonte | Group of Five Signed Political Letters, 5. Lot #215. The Santa Clause | Tim Allen Signed Framed Poster, 6. Lot #25. Kiss | Gene Simmons Handwritten 1998 Halloween "Psycho Circus" Setlist, 7. Lot #25. Kiss | Gene Simmons Handwritten 1998 Halloween "Psycho Circus" Setlist, 8. Lot #22. Jimi Hendrix | Photo Print, 9. Lot #215. The Santa Clause | Tim Allen Signed Framed Poster,
The Power of the Pen: Handwritten History
In an age of digital communication, a handwritten document from a cultural icon is a rare and intimate artifact. It captures a specific moment in time, unfiltered and personal. That’s why handwritten setlists have increasingly become one of the most sought-after categories in music memorabilia. A setlist is a roadmap to a legendary performance, a working document that guided an artist through a historic night.
Consider this Gene Simmons Handwritten 1998 Halloween "Psycho Circus" Setlist. This is not a reprint; it is the early draft for KISS's explosive show at Dodger Stadium, written in the hand of The Demon himself. To understand the potential here, one only needs to look at the market. At Julien’s, a 1991 handwritten Nirvana setlist sold for an astonishing $50,800, and a 2024 handwritten Coldplay setlist recently commanded $11,430. This KISS setlist represents a similar opportunity to own a piece of rock and roll liturgy.
Beyond music, the written word of activists and icons offers a powerful glimpse into history. These Signed Political Letters from Harry Belafonte are more than just autographs; they are primary source documents from a man who was not only a groundbreaking entertainer but also a pivotal voice in the Civil Rights Movement. For collectors of historical and cultural memorabilia, these letters offer profound significance.
Pieces of Cinematic Magic
While a blockbuster superhero costume might grab headlines, discerning collectors understand the value in the intricate, specialized props that bring a film to life. Film-worn prosthetics are a testament to the incredible artistry of special effects makeup, and their rarity makes them highly prized. This Prosthetic Mask from Coneheads is an original piece of creature-creation from the 1993 sci-fi comedy. Such artifacts represent a niche but rapidly growing collecting category, as fans seek to own the physical craftsmanship that created unforgettable on-screen characters. Similar screen-used special effects pieces have seen remarkable results at auction, establishing them as a serious field for investment.
Of course, the appeal of a screen-worn ensemble worn by a Hollywood legend is undeniable. This ensemble worn by Michael Keaton as "Stan Hurley" in American Assassin is a prime example. It’s a complete look from one of the most respected actors of his generation, offering fans a chance to own something directly from the production of a modern action thriller.
From the Personal Archives of Legends
Sometimes, the value of an object is defined not by what it is, but by who owned it. A grouping of Coffee Table Books About New York City and Brooklyn from the collection of Larry King perfectly illustrates this principle. While the books themselves are accessible, their provenance is what makes them extraordinary. They were part of the personal library of a broadcast legend, reflecting his love for his hometown. They are a subtle but deeply personal insight into the man behind the microphone.
For fans of Star Trek, the ultimate franchise, these Production Script Archives from Star Trek: Voyager are a treasure trove. They offer an unparalleled behind-the-scenes look at the creation of a beloved series, containing the very words that brought Captain Janeway and her crew to life. For the franchise's massive and dedicated fanbase, owning a production-used script is like owning a piece of the U.S.S. Voyager itself.
Finally, with Halloween just around the corner, these vibrant Ret Turner evening gowns and costumes offer a unique proposition. Turner was a legendary designer known for his glamorous and eye-catching creations for stars like Cher and Diana Ross. These pieces are not just collectibles from a celebrated career; they are also high-quality, wearable works of art, perfect for making a statement at any event.
The Remix: No Reserve Auction is a proves that value can be found everywhere if you know where to look. These sleeper lots offer a chance to acquire something truly special—a piece of history, a slice of pop culture, or a personal memento from a celebrated life.
