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Something for moi? Miss Piggy's shoes go under the hammer

Auction highlights include a pair of shoes worn by the domineering Miss Piggy in a Muppets movie, as well as puppets from Fraggle Rock and characters from the Netflix series The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance
Auction highlights include a pair of shoes worn by the domineering Miss Piggy in a Muppets movie, as well as puppets from Fraggle Rock and characters from the Netflix series The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance

Some of Jim Henson's most memorable creations go under the hammer in California next week, with the first US auction of puppets and memorabilia from the late entertainer's decades-long career.

Highlights include a pair of shoes worn by the domineering Miss Piggy in a Muppets movie, as well as puppets from Fraggle Rock and characters from the Netflix series The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance.

Fans will have the chance to bid on more than 400 items at the 25 November auction, which is also being held online on the Julien's Auctions website.

The Crystal of Truth full-size prop and puppets from The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance on display during a preview of the Jim Henson Company 70 years anniversary auction at Julien's Auctions warehouse in Gardena, California
The Crystal of Truth full-size prop and puppets from The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance

"This is the first time ever that you can buy an authorised, authentic piece of Jim Henson Company memorabilia," said Roy Parker, pop culture specialist at the auction house.

Henson, who died in 1990, revolutionised puppetry by making the rigid figures manoeuvrable, latterly through his Creature Shop, creating now-instantly recognisable characters like Kermit the Frog.

He also imagined entire universes that came to life in films like Labyrinth (1986) and The Dark Crystal (1982).

Puppets on display during a preview of the Jim Henson Company 70 years anniversary auction at Julien's Auctions warehouse in Gardena, California
Fans will have the chance to bid on more than 400 items at the 25 November auction, which is also being held online on the Julien's Auctions website

His creations are "very nostalgic, because they remind everybody of their childhood and when they first saw Kermit the Frog up on screen," said Parker.

The auction, which will be held in person in Los Angeles as well as online, commemorates the 70th anniversary of the Jim Henson Company and is expected to raise tens of thousands of dollars.

The Miss Piggy-signed Cover Girl fantasy calendar 1981 and a pair of her production-worn shoes for the Couldn't We Ride bicycle scene from The Great Muppet Caper are displayed during a preview of the Jim Henson Company anniversary auction at Julien's Auctions warehouse in Gardena, California
The Miss Piggy-signed Cover Girl fantasy calendar 1981 and a pair of her production-worn shoes for the Couldn't We Ride bicycle scene from The Great Muppet Caper are displayed during a preview of the Jim Henson Company anniversary auction at Julien's Auctions warehouse in Gardena, California

Source: AFP

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