Heritage Auctions auctioned off more than 900 costumes and props from a variety of TV shows earlier this month. The auction, consisting of items from The Comisar Collection, included one of the iconic M*A*S*H signposts.
A total of 12 bidders were involved in the signpost auction, which sold for an impressive $150,000. That figure includes a a 25% buyer’s premium. The signpost was the sixth highest-priced item from the auction, which overall totaled more than $5.3 million in prices realized.
Here’s a look at what the other M*A*S*H items included in the auction sold for:
- Public Address Horn ($11,250)
- U.S. Army Signal Corps Field Switchboard and Radio Transmitter ($4,500)
- Shower Head from Officer’s Tent ($1,750)
- Glass Section of Gin Still ($2,375)
- No Smoking Sign ($2,500)
- Hand-Stenciled Sign from M*A*S*H ($3,000)
The auction toke place over the course of thee days: June 2-4th. The M*A*S*H items were auctioned off on Saturday, June 3rd.
Can you believe a shower head sold for $1,750?





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