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Oddly Enough | Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:06pm EST

Gun that killed JFK assassin in pop culture auction

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The 'Holy Grail' from the film 'Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade' and a bull whip used by Harrison Ford from the 'Pugliese Pop Culture Collection' are seen at Guernsey's in New York February 28, 2008. The 'Pugliese Pop Culture Collection' has hundreds of items related to modern popular culture that will be auctioned in Las Vegas in March. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
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A resin statue used in the film 'The Maltese Falcon' from the 'Pugliese Pop Culture Collection' is seen at Guernsey's in New York February 28, 2008. The 'Pugliese Pop Culture Collection' has hundreds of items related to modern popular culture that will be auctioned in Las Vegas in March. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
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Arlan Ettinger, President of Guernsey's, holds a sword used by actor Mel Gibson in the filming of the film 'Braveheart' at Guernsey's in New York February 28, 2008. The 'Pugliese Pop Culture Collection' has hundreds of items related to modern popular culture that will be auctioned in Las Vegas in March. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
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Props including a Wicked Witch hat from 'The Wizard of Oz,' a torch handle from the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games, a red purse owned by Marilyn Monroe, and a paintbrush used by Andy Warhol from the 'Pugliese Pop Culture Collection' are seen at Guernsey's in New York February 28, 2008. The 'Pugliese Pop Culture Collection' has hundreds of items related to modern popular culture that will be auctioned in Las Vegas in March. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
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A pair of eyeglasses owned by Thomas Edison (R) sits next to the toe tag used on Lee Harvey Oswald's body and a lock of Oswald's hair are seen at Guernsey's in New York February 28, 2008. The 'Pugliese Pop Culture Collection' has hundreds of items related to modern popular culture that will be auctioned in Las Vegas in March. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
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An FBI badge once owned by J. Edgar Hoover from the 'Pugliese Pop Culture Collection' is seen at Guernsey's in New York February 28, 2008. The 'Pugliese Pop Culture Collection' has hundreds of items related to modern popular culture that will be auctioned in Las Vegas in March. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
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Arlan Ettinger, President of Guernsey's, points to the derbey used by the character 'Odd Job' during filming of the James Bond film 'Goldfinger' in New York February 28, 2008. The 'Pugliese Pop Culture Collection' has hundreds of items related to modern popular culture that will be auctioned in Las Vegas in March. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
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By Michelle Nichols | NEW YORK

NEW YORK It is billed as the best pop culture collection ever assembled -- ranging from the gun used to kill the assassin of President John F. Kennedy to the Wicked Witch of the West's hat from "The Wizard of Oz."

Collected over the past 25 years by South Florida property developer Anthony Pugliese, the collection, which also includes a whip and the holy grail from "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade," will be put up for auction next month in Las Vegas.

Arlan Ettinger, president of New York-based auction house Guernsey's, said the collection of 850 lots could fetch more than $5 million when it goes under the hammer at The Palms Resort and Casino on March 15 and 16.

"This collection is as good as it gets," said Ettinger, with "The Maltese Falcon" resin statuette sitting on his desk alongside the gun used to kill Kennedy's assassin Lee Harvey Oswald and the "Braveheart" sword from the Oscar-winning film.

"Most collections have one or two great things and then things trail off from there," he said. "This collection, there would have to be 100 items here, any one of which would be a star attraction anywhere else."

He said the Colt Cobra revolver used by Jack Ruby to kill Oswald in 1963, just days after Oswald was arrested for assassinating Kennedy, could fetch several million dollars alone. The initials of detectives who handled the gun are scratched on it.

"The whole world saw that unfold live and here's the very gun and the hat that Jack Ruby was wearing," said Ettinger, adding that the tag tied to Oswald's toe to identify his corpse and a lock of his hair were also to be auctioned.

Also up for grabs is the jacket worn by Beatle John Lennon in the "Imagine" video, the wedding dress worn by pop star Madonna in her "Like a Virgin" video, a "Superman" costume worn by Christopher Reeve, and an Andy Warhol paint brush.

Ettinger said Pugliese was selling his collection, which he had kept in a large vault at his offices, because it "had been his passion, but now has taken a back seat" to a green housing development he was working on.

Other items to be auctioned include a Federal Bureau of Investigation badge that belonged to the bureau's founder J. Edgar Hoover, a wig worn by Elizabeth Taylor for "Cleopatra," and the leather jacket worn by actor Brandon Lee when he was accidentally shot and killed while filming "The Crow."

(Editing by Eric Beech)

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