Stewart Berkowitz final prices 10/24/25
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Stewart Berkowitz final prices 10/24/25
From Heritage Auction website, screen grabs of final bids (includes buyers premium), probably have to download image to see in full (more items later)
Re: Stewart Berkowitz final prices 10/24/25
Thanks for compiling this on one image, John. That’s valuable.
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Do we know where the items will be going, if any will be going to museums or into personal collections?
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Re: Stewart Berkowitz final prices 10/24/25
John, thank you so much for taking the time put this graphic together so quickly!
Myself, Mark Racop, Scott and the gang were able to pour over your graphic in person over the weekend. Your name came up multiple times over the weekend in the highest regard during the Message Board get together at Fiberglass Freaks museum this past weekend.
Myself, Mark Racop, Scott and the gang were able to pour over your graphic in person over the weekend. Your name came up multiple times over the weekend in the highest regard during the Message Board get together at Fiberglass Freaks museum this past weekend.
Re: Stewart Berkowitz final prices 10/24/25
This breaks my heart all over again
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It never stopped… haha
But yeah, I looked again this morning and even 72hrs on and I’m still scratching my head at some of these outcomes.
- Chuck Williams
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Re: Stewart Berkowitz final prices 10/24/25
While the auction is heartbreaking, I appreciate AP's compiling of all this info into one graphic!
It really helps this old , image reliant brain!
I think if they had sold these by the piece instead of dumping everything at once, they would have done higher numbers.
I also think we are seeing the aging out of collecting original 66 items.
It really helps this old , image reliant brain!
I think if they had sold these by the piece instead of dumping everything at once, they would have done higher numbers.
I also think we are seeing the aging out of collecting original 66 items.
Quick, Everyone, Flee for your lives, into the street!!!!
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Re: Stewart Berkowitz final prices 10/24/25
To your great point about "dumping" (I mentioned this to the gang at the museum over the weekend) - this auction comes in the wake of Azarian, Comissar, Greg Jein and Ralph all having unloaded screen-used '66 items into the marketplace within the last five or six years. Arguably, I don't think this volume of TV Bat-Stuff has ever hit the market in such a condensed chunk of time.Chuck Williams wrote: ↑Wed Oct 29, 2025 4:18 pm I think if they had sold these by the piece instead of dumping everything at once, they would have done higher numbers.
I'm playing the long-game... *twizzles mustache and cackles morbidly*Chuck Williams wrote: ↑Wed Oct 29, 2025 4:18 pm I also think we are seeing the aging out of collecting original 66 items.

