Bob Crane “Col. Hogan” brown bomber jacket and shirt fro... Lot 1045
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LOT 1045 Seller's Estimate: USD 20,000 - 30,000 1045. Bob Crane “Col. Hogan” brown bomber jacket and shirt from Hogan’s Heroes . (CBS TV, 1965-1971) Iconic vintage original leather bomber jacket and uniform shirt. The chocolate brown leather bomber jacket features winged star military insignia painted onto the left sleeve and painted American eagle on right shoulder, zipper front closure, elastic sleeve cuffs and hem, and flap hip pockets. Leather nametag printed with “Col. R.E. Hogan in gold gilt sewn to left breast. The auburn satin lining retains “Western Costume” internal bias label typed with “2093-1 Bob Crane”. The jacket, highly visible in multiple episodes of the legendary World War II TV sitcom, was additionally worn by Greg Kinnear, who portrayed Crane in the film Auto Focus (2002) and Frank Sinatra during the filming of Von Ryan’s Express (1965). With some wear to internal lining at collar and above waist. Also includes khaki long sleeve collared button-up military uniform shirt with button flap breast pockets, 2-button cuffs, and snap collar. Retaining internal “Elbeco” maker’s label on shoulder panel lining. In production used fine condition. $20,000 - $30,000 Payment:The buyer is responsible for paying the seller directly after winning the item. Details on accepted payment methods and where to send payment are provided
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