All the obsessive fans in the world couldn't save Arrested Development. After two seasons of awards and low ratings, as well as a bail-out offer from Showtime, the show's creator Mitchell Hurwitz pulled the plug. Thank god for Netflix.
If DVDs of reruns just isn't enough to satisfy your jones for the Bluth clan, now is your chance to actually own a small piece of the show! The fine folks at Estate Sales LA are putting the show's prop collection up for sale this coming weekend.
Here's what they are offering:
"Spectacular array of items will include several periods of furniture, magic show accessories and artifacts, interior décor items, art, books, kitchen appliances and kitchen ware, interior/exterior lighting, office furniture, extensive entertainment memorabilia and too much more to itemize."
Some highlights include: a magicians casket, George Bluth's parking sign, A stone sign for Milford Academy, "where children are neither seen nor heard"
via: The Fader
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