The 1960s Batman TV show costumes fetched a whopping $989,500 at an auction, with one buyer purchasing nearly all of them. The collection belonged to late Dr. Stewart Berkowitz, who had amassed a treasure trove of iconic superhero costumes from various franchises.
At the Heritage Auctions event, several rare and highly sought-after items went under the hammer. While some sold for impressive prices, others fetched surprisingly lower sums. Notably, Batgirl's costume sold for $87,500, while Catwoman's sold for just $68,750. Meanwhile, Batman and Robin costumes were snapped up for a combined $575,000.
Despite these varying prices, it's hard not to wonder what motivated the buyer(s) to shell out nearly $1 million for so many costumes. For some collectors, owning one of these iconic items might be seen as incomplete without having others from the same franchise.
A closer look at the images from the auction reveals a dazzling array of colorful costumes on display. It's clear that Dr. Berkowitz had an incredible passion for superhero memorabilia, and his collection will undoubtedly delight fans worldwide.
At the Heritage Auctions event, several rare and highly sought-after items went under the hammer. While some sold for impressive prices, others fetched surprisingly lower sums. Notably, Batgirl's costume sold for $87,500, while Catwoman's sold for just $68,750. Meanwhile, Batman and Robin costumes were snapped up for a combined $575,000.
Despite these varying prices, it's hard not to wonder what motivated the buyer(s) to shell out nearly $1 million for so many costumes. For some collectors, owning one of these iconic items might be seen as incomplete without having others from the same franchise.
A closer look at the images from the auction reveals a dazzling array of colorful costumes on display. It's clear that Dr. Berkowitz had an incredible passion for superhero memorabilia, and his collection will undoubtedly delight fans worldwide.