This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 12/12/2021

Offered are a pair of interesting artifacts that present a convergence of the many facets of Elvis Presley's storied career--they combine aspects of his Hollywood films with his legendary concerts in Las Vegas. Presented are the Hilton Hotel "Reserved" table signs for Producer Hal Wallis from Elvis' Las Vegas Hilton concerts in January and February 1973, along with a menu from the show. They emanate from the collection of Kathy Spehar, who was a friend of Elvis' during those Las Vegas days. Hal Wallis was the first producer to bring Elvis to Hollywood in 1956, though their first project was actually Elvis' second film, Loving You. In total, Wallis worked with Elvis on nine films, including Loving You. King Creole, G.I. Blues, Blue Hawaii, Girls! Girls! Girls!, Fun in Acapulco, Roustabout, Paradise, Hawaiian Style, and Easy Come, Easy Go. The two remained close, and it is not unusual that Wallis would have made the trek to Las Vegas to see Elvis in concert--of course, Colonel Tom Parker would have made sure Wallis was taken care of with a reserved table. The three pieces present in Near Mint condition overall.

1973 Elvis Presley Hilton Hotel “Reserved”Table  Signs (2) for Producer Hal Wallis Plus Concert Menu
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Minimum Bid: $100
Final prices include buyers premium: $863
Estimate: $200 - $400
Number Bids:12
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