Robin Williams' spacesuit from 'Mork & Mindy' going up for auction

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Robin Williams' Spacesuit From 'Mork & Mindy' Going Up for Auction
Robin Williams' Spacesuit From 'Mork & Mindy' Going Up for Auction


A costume worn by the late Robin Williams is going up for auction.

It's one of the red spacesuits Williams wore in the 1970s sitcom "Mork & Mindy."

The spacesuit features silver gloves and boots and chain link around the collar and cuffs.



It's being put up for auction by the Profiles in History auction house in Calabasas, California, next month.

If you're interested in owning the iconic spacesuit, ABC's Lara Spencer has some details on how much it'll set you back.

ABC's Lara Spencer reported: "It has a presale estimate of $15,000 to $20,000. But it's believed to go for much more given the actor's recent passing."

Daily Mail reports that the the auction house's consigner said, "This was part of Paramount's wardrobe for years, and it went into a collection and now it's being released to the pubic."

The auction is also featuring the egg Williams' character Mork flew in from his home planet of Ork to Earth in that pilot episode.

The Washington Post reports the egg is predicted to sell for as much as $6,000.

This is the first piece of memorabilia worn by Williams to go up for auction since the actor's death in August.

An Aladdin-themed skateboard signed by Williams was put up for auction shortly after his death.

The bidding process is still going on through September 27 according to Decatur Metro. The publication reports that the highest bid so far is $11,000. The proceeds will go to"support families who are dealing with pediatric cancer."

A bicycle the actor donated just fetched $20,000 at auction at the end of August. Page Six says the money went to a California education charity.

The auction featuring the spacesuit and the "flying" egg will take place Oct. 17-20.

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