Mary Tyler Moore Auction includes ‘The Dick Van Dyke Show’ Memorabilia

Doyle Auctioners and Apraisers auction the Mary Tyler Moore collection, with items and memorabilia from “The Dick van Dyke Show.”
With selected items that can be seen in Doyle Beverly Hills from 16-20 May and Doyle New York in early 30 May before a live auction on Wednesday 4 June, the collection will almost 300 pieces of artworks, memorabilia and decorative objects from Moore’s Greenwich, Con. Home presenting.
The Offerings Range from Al Hirschfeld’s Drawings of Moore’s Roles in “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and “The Dick Van Dyke Show,” An Unused Ticket for the 1977 “Mary Tyler Moore” final “The Last Show,” A Rare and Moish Leibitz “M” from Moore’s on-screen apartment and portraits Done by Peter Max and Everett Raymond Kinstler.
During her historical career, Moore won seven Primetime Emmy Awards, Three Golden Globes, a Tony Award and Oscar was nominated for her work in ‘ordinary people’. In ‘The Mary Tyler Moore Show’ Moore Mary Richards, a single working woman who helped making the idea of making women’s independence too popular. The show has also tackled divorce, gay rights, pre -marriage sex and infertility.
View some items that are sold in the gallery below. A complete auction catalog is Available on the Doyle website.