This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 12/16/2022

Offered are a pair of men's glasses worn by Jerry Seinfeld in the production of 1995 Seinfeld episode "The Gum". The glasses emanate from the 2002 Sothebys.com auction “The Seinfeld Sale” and are accompanied by the original LOA from that sale.

In the famous episode, Kramer and Lloyd Braun's are trying to reopen the Alex Theatre, while an overprotective Kramer tries to keep Lloyd, recently recovered from a mental breakdown, from doubting his own sanity. Because Elaine tells Lloyd she can't sit next to him at the theater, and uses the excuse that she and Jerry have to sit up front away from Lloyd, Kramer forces Jerry to wear glasses for Lloyd's sake for a good chunk of the episode. The glasses later cause Jerry to give Lloyd $100 bill to pay for "The Gum". The glasses present with signes of use, but no damage. The taped production notation accompanying the glasses reads "Jerry PC #2." Also included is a copy of the "table draft" script for the episode and a copy of Seinfeld's 2020 autobiography, Is This Anything!. Near Mint condition. 

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Minimum Bid: $1,500
Final prices include buyers premium: $2,875
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000
Number Bids:4
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