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$1,600

Boxing head gear used by Bruce Lee. Black leather with tan suede interior. Lacing at back to tighten and chin strap with buckle to secure. Accompanied by a letter of authenticity from Lee's friend and student George Lee, who states that Bruce Lee wore this head gear for sparring practice and photographs. 9 1/2 by 11 1/2 inches Categories: Bruce Lee


Juliens Auctions

Auctioneer:
Juliens Auctions

Date:
2014-04-11

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A pair of Bruce Lee's black leather training gloves. Strung with off-white laces, the maker labels have been removed. Accompanied by a letter of authenticity Read more…


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A double-side sword from the weapon collection of Bruce Lee. Silver tone blades and knuckle guard. Grip wrapped with black tape. Accompanied by a letter Read more…


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A Bruce Lee owned Tiger Head Sword-7 gifted to student and friend Taky Kimura. The metal sword was part of Lee's weapon inventory used for Read more…


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Date:
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A Bruce Lee inscribed copy of Coaching of Boxing , For Class or Group Instruction by John Johnstone (Ann Read more…


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Bruce Lee owned protective body pads. The protective gear was worn by Lee in his Seattle Gung Fu class and in demonstrations he performed between Read more…


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Date:
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A Bruce Lee drawing of a warrior with a sword in each hand, inscribed by Lee "Best Wishes/ from your/ friend/ Bruce Lee," additionally signed Read more…


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Coin-Operated Acrobat Automaton, probably English by Bolland , the papier-mache figure with molded hair, painted eyes and upturned nose, theatrical costume with white gloves and Read more…


Auctioneer:
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Date:
2005-05-03