Premiere Props Dec 12th Online Auction Features Michael Jackson Elvis Sinatra KISS Many Others

El Segundo, CA, USA, December 8, 2020 -- A treasure trove of more than 750 pieces of memorabilia, props and costumes owned, worn and/or signed by stars like Michael Jackson, Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra – plus a massive archive of material from the late Debbie Reynolds and her son Todd Fisher – will all come up for bid in an Internet-only Hollywood Movie Props & Costumes Auction slated for Saturday, December 12th, by Premiere Props, starting at 11 am Pacific time.

Fans, bidders and collectors around the globe will be able to watch and participate in the auction in real time at HollywoodLiveAuctions.com and PremiereProps.com. An online show about the auction featuring guest Todd Fisher will be aired online. Internet bidding will be provided by the major platforms LiveAuctioneers.com and iCollector.com. Fans can also call to set up telephone bidding with a Premiere Props representative, at 310-322-PROP, or toll-free, at 888-761-PROP.

“I’m really excited about the incredible collection of diverse items and we are excited to be able to offer fans and collectors an incredible assortment of all eras of film memorabilia,” said Dan Levin of Premiere Props. “There’s something for everyone in this auction with items dating from Hollywood’s silent era forward, from the Queen Mary to Captain America and everything in between. It’s not every day you see rare collectibles from diverse personalities like Rob Zombie, James Bond, the group KISS, Black Panther and the celebrities already named, all in one sale.”

Several items are expected to compete for top lot of the auction. A few include the following:

- A hand-made, aluminum-based hero metal shield made exclusively for Captain America: the First Avenger (2011), accompanied by a letter from a crew member who worked on the movie. It is a major piece from a highly collectible franchise (est. $50,000-$60,000).

- An actual glove worn on-stage by Michael Jackson during his “Victory” tour. The large white “tux-style” glove is completely covered in crystals – front and back of the palm and all the fingers. The inside of the glove even has light sweat marks (est. $50,000-$60,000).

- A pair of “Renauld of France” green tinted sunglasses with metal frames worn by Elvis Presley while filming the movie Follow That Dream in 1962, when The King was just 26 years old. The lot includes photos of Presley wearing the glasses (est. $30,000-$40,000).

- An original Brachiosaurus long neck and head, a 12-foot-tall creature handcrafted by Stan Wilson Studios and featured at Universal Studios’ Jurassic Park Theme Park in Florida. An instant conversation-starter for a serious collector (est. $50,000-$70,000).

Other Michael Jackson collectibles include his signature black wool fedora hat with a black bow band, worn by the King of Pop and signed, “Love Michael Jackson” with “1998” written below (est. $6,000-$8,000); and his personally signed light brown suede jacket, worn at the 44th annual Grammy Awards, with a color Grammy logo and the date (Feb. 27, 2002) (est. $1,000-$2,000).

Other noteworthy Elvis items include his personally owned and worn leather and wool jacket from when he was 21 years old, size small, made in Italy by Kentfield and previously displayed at the Mississippi Musicians Hall of Fame (est. $6,000-$8,000); and the yellow and cream silk shirt Elvis wore in the movie King Creole in 1958 in New Orleans. The custom-made, long-sleeved shirt was also displayed at the Mississippi Musicians Hall of Fame (est. $4,000-$5,000).

The Frank Sinatra portion of the catalog will be highlighted by a collection of ten, never-before-seen photos from Sinatra’s 1951 wedding to actress Ava Gardner, along with their family members, taken by celebrated photographer Jules Schick. Also offered will be an original and authentic black and white publicity still of Sinatra, circa 1930s or ‘40s, signed “Best Wishes to Max, Sincerely, Frank” (est. $1,000-$3,000). Fittingly the auction falls on Sinatra’s birthday.

A leather jacket of the four original band members of KISS (Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Peter Criss and Ace Frehley), featuring hand-painted pictures of each on the back and signed by all four, has an estimate of $3,000-$4,000. Also, a Black Panther character latex mask, a prototype mask designed to be worn by the film’s star, Chadwick Boseman, should fetch $5,000-$7,000.

The Debbie Reynold's archive collection was formed by Debbie Reynolds and her son Todd Fisher, who collected and preserved some of the best of Hollywood's costumes and props. They began their collection decades ago by purchasing collections from an MGM auction, 20th Century Props auctions, Christie's auctions, Planet Hollywood and numerous additional auctions.

Items from the Debbie Reynolds archive include these rare and highly collectible pieces:

- A half-sheet poster from the 1952 film Singing in the Rain, 29 ¾ inches by 32 ¾ inches, autographed by Reynolds and one of her co-stars, Donald O’Connor, paired with a piece of original wooden floor from the Debbie Reynolds Dance Studio (est. $2,000-$4,000).

- A stage-worn two-piece ensemble created by Bob Mackie for Reynolds’ 1976 Broadway musical, Debbie, at the Minskoff Theater; a gold sequin jumpsuit with rhinestone trim at the neckline and cuffs and long sleeveless coat of ostrich feathers (est. $5,000-$7,000).

- Autographed Star Wars posters from Carrie Fisher’s personal collection, to include a one-sheet poster from the original 1977 film, signed by Fisher, 27 inches by 41 inches, plus a piece of the wooden floor from the Debbie Reynolds Dance Studio (est. $1,500-$2,500).

Also offered will be other stage costumes custom-made by Bob Mackie, a costume from her “Ginger Rogers Tribute” show (with Donald O’Connor) and “Bicentennial” one-woman stage show in 1976, stage-worn and signed dance shoes from her Las Vegas show; original photos of Carrie, Debbie and Todd Fisher; and autographed prints of many of Ms. Reynolds’ MGM pals.

Rob Zombie collectibles will include a full-size spaceship and alien creature from the acclaimed filmmaker and musician’s music video Everyone’s F***ing in a UFO”. Other noteworthy items include a red velvet and wood rocking chair from the horror movie Annabelle, an original cabin sink and display case from the ocean liner Queen Mary from 1930 when it was built with support from Queen Elizabeth, and numerous collectible objects from many of the James Bond movies.

To learn more about Premiere Props and the upcoming Hollywood Movie Props & Costumes Auction planned for Saturday, December 12th, visit www.PremiereProps.com. To view the auction as it is being broadcast live, visit www.HollywoodLiveAuctions.com or www.PremiereProps.com.

About Premiere Props:
Premiere Props is the world’s largest entertainment memorabilia store. Based in El Segundo, California and in business for 17 years, Premiere Props is where bidders go to find authentic and certified screen-used movie props, movie star-worn costumes, movie and TV memorabilia and entertainment collectibles. The firm is always seeking quality consignments for future auctions. To learn more, please visit www.premiereprops.com.

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Elgin Business Insurance Agency Educates On Errors and Omissions Insurance

Elgin, Illinois (release-news) December 8, 2020 - Pro Insurance Group, an Elgin business insurance agency, recently released a new informational resource on their website that answers the question, "Who Needs Errors & Omissions Insurance?" The new resource goes over the importance of errors and omissions insurance. The new article is guided by the insurance experts at Pro Insurance Group who have experience helping pair businesses with the perfect insurance plans that keep them covered in the areas that count. They have designed this new article to help show businesses why errors and omissions insurance is critical and how it protects them.

Pro Insurance Group offers valuable information for business owners who may not know the importance of errors and omissions insurance. Having this insurance can end up saving them thousands in the event of a complaint or if inadequate service is given by an employee. In the article, they go over the benefits of acquiring E&O insurance, the industries/businesses that should get a policy, and they also go into how this type of insurance keeps businesses protected. Whether your business is a law firm, real estate agency, financial advisor, or medical office, the team at Pro Insurance Group wants readers to understand that errors and omissions insurance is a necessary plan. This plan will keep you protected in the event of even the most honest mistakes, offering a sense of safety.

While this news article focuses on errors and omissions insurance, Pro Insurance Group's website also offers visitors more information regarding their team, experience, as well as a full list of service offerings. Pro Insurance Group offers business, personal, and specialty insurance plans including commercial umbrella, cyber liability, directors and officers, employee benefits liability, general liability, auto, home, life, restaurant, technology, and more. Their comprehensive insurance plans help give clients peace of mind that they are protected from any circumstance. Pro Insurance Group takes pride in its deep knowledge of multiple industries and their ability to work step-by-step with clients to find their perfect coverage plan.

With the addition of this new article, Pro Insurance hopes readers will have a better understanding of errors and omissions and insurance and the importance of having a plan. For more information, contact Pro Insurance Group today at 833-619-0770 or visit their website at https://www.proinsgrp.com. Their offices are located at 2521 Technology Drive, Ste 201 in Elgin, IL 60124.

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COVID19 Products Regulatory Guidance Released by US CPSC

The U.S. Consumer Protection Safety Commission (CPSC) has released guidance to help industry stakeholders understand the current regulatory requirements for products that are in high demand because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The current health crisis means a wide range of products are not only in high demand but are also being consumed beyond their typical usage. Product types included in the guidance include:

  • Face coverings
  • Face shields
  • Gowns
  • Gloves
  • Disinfectants and cleaning products  

The document covers regulatory requirements relating to flammability – the CPSC classifies face coverings, gowns and gloves as “articles of wearing apparel” and so they must comply with the requirements in the ‘Flammable Fabrics Act’. SGS lists the exemptions in SafeGuard 171/20.

It also covers the requirements relating to children’s products (12 and under) – face coverings, gowns and gloves must also comply with the labeling, testing and certification requirements of the Consumer Product Safety Act (CPSA). They must meet the following requirements:

  • Bear permanent tracking information
  • Total lead content limits (unless material exempted by 16 CFR 1500.91(d)(7)(i)
  • Lead in paint/similar surface coating limits

For face shields:

  • Non-medical use – subject to CPSC requirements
  • Children’s product – CPSIA requirements
  • Medical use – under the jurisdiction of the U.S. FDA

Finally, for disinfectant and cleaning products, the guidance notes that these come under a variety of agency jurisdictions, depending on the product. In addition, certain household products must have child-safe packaging, as per the Poison Prevention Packaging Act (PPPA).

For more information on the stipulations relating to the requirements regarding testing laboratories, certification, and the agency jurisdiction for certain disinfectant and cleaning products, read SGS SafeGuard 171/20.

SGS Medical PPE Services

SGS offers a full range of services to help manufacturers and suppliers of medical PPE deliver high quality, safe, and compliant products to markets around the world. Learn more about SGS Medical PPE Services.

SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full U.S. CPSC Releases Guidance for COVID-19 Products SafeGuardS.

Subscribe here to receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox.

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Matthew McGarrity
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About SGS

SGS is the world’s leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company. SGS is recognized as the global benchmark for quality and integrity. With more than 89,000 employees, SGS operates a network of over 2,600 offices and laboratories around the world.​

Raleigh OBGYN Answers The Question How Does An IUD Work

Raleigh, North Carolina (release-news) December 8, 2020 - Raleigh Gynecology recently released a new educational resource that focuses on explaining how IUDs work. The new article is guided by the professional gynecologists at Raleigh Gynecology who understand everything about IUDs and can help women feel more comfortable about using them. They hope this new article will help women learn more about how these devices work and why they are so safe and effective.

Raleigh Gynecology offers valuable information in this article that can help make the topic of IUDs feel more approachable for women who may not understand how they work or how effective they are. In the article, they explain what an IUD is, the different types of IUDs, how they work to prevent pregnancy, and also the details surrounding each type and who they work best with. The knowledgeable gynecologists at Raleigh take pride in helping make women feel comfortable about this process by providing constant education and guidance throughout the process.

While this new article focuses on explaining how IUDs work, Raleigh Gynecology's website also provides information regarding their experience, team, as well as a full list of conditions covered and services that they offer. Raleigh Gynecology offers routine care that includes breast care, contraceptive care, emergency contraception, Gardasil vaccinations, wellness screenings, PAP tests, and more. They also can provide comprehensive treatment for conditions that include endometriosis, menstrual disorders, PCOS, urinary problems, vaginal dryness, and more. Their practice utilizes evidence-based medicine and recognizes the importance of the mind-body connection in women's health. They are listeners and always consider your individual needs when caring for you.

With the addition of this new article, Raleigh Gynecology hopes that readers will have a better understanding of how IUDs work and will feel more comfortable about the process. For more information, contact Raleigh Gynecology today at 919-636-6670 or visit their website at https://gynraleigh.com/. Their offices are located at 2304 Wesvill Court, Suite 210 in Raleigh, NC 27607.

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Digital Defense Inc Discloses Zero Day Vulnerabilities in D Link VPN Routers

Work From Home Use of Popular VPN Routers Increases Immediacy of Critical Patch 

SAN ANTONIO – December 8, 2020 – Digital Defense, Inc., a leader in vulnerability management and threat assessment solutions, today announced that its Vulnerability Research Team (VRT) uncovered a previously undisclosed vulnerability affecting D-Link VPN routers. D-Link DSR-150, DSR-250, DSR-500 and DSR-1000AC VPN routers running firmware version 3.14 and 3.17 are vulnerable to a remotely exploitable root command injection flaw.

                                                                                                          

These devices are commonly available on consumer websites/ecommerce sites such as Amazon, Best Buy, Office Depot and Walmart. Given the rise in work-from-home due to the pandemic, more employees may be connecting to corporate networks using one of the affected devices.

The vulnerable component of these devices is accessible without authentication. From both WAN and LAN interfaces, this vulnerability could be exploited over the Internet. Consequently, a remote, unauthenticated attacker with access to the router’s web interface could execute arbitrary commands as root, effectively gaining complete control of the router. With this access, an attacker could intercept and/or modify traffic, cause denial of service conditions and launch further attacks on other assets. D-Link routers can connect up to 15 other devices simultaneously.

“Our standard practice is to work in tandem with organizations on a coordinated disclosure effort to facilitate a prompt resolution to a vulnerability. The Digital Defense VRT reached out to D-Link who worked diligently on a patch. We will continue outreach to customers ensuring they are aware and able to take action to mitigate any potential risk introduced by the vulnerability,” states Mike Cotton, senior vice president of engineering at Digital Defense.

D-Link is a global leader in designing and developing networking and connectivity products for consumers, small businesses, medium to large-sized enterprises and service providers. Since 1986, the company has grown into an award-winning global brand with over 2,000 employees in 60 countries. D-Link’s line of VPN routers enable remote workers to connect securely to company resources.

What You Can Do

D-Link’s recent advisory provides more details about the updates that have been released, which should be applied: https://supportannouncement.us.dlink.com/announcement/publication.aspx?name=SAP10195​. For additional information, customers should contact D-Link directly.

Digital Defense Research Methodology and Practices

The Digital Defense VRT regularly works with organizations promoting the responsible disclosure of zero-day vulnerabilities. The expertise of the VRT, when coupled with the company’s next generation hybrid cloud platform, Frontline Vulnerability Manager, enables early detection capabilities. When zero-days are discovered and internally validated, the VRT immediately contacts the affected vendor to notify the organization of the new finding(s) and assists, where possible, with the vendor’s remediation actions.

To view Digital Defense’s zero-day advisories to date, please visit: https://www.digitaldefense.com/vulnerability-research-team/vulnerability-research/.

About Digital Defense:

Serving clients across numerous industries, Digital Defense’s innovative and leading-edge technology helps organizations safeguard sensitive data and ease the burdens associated with information security. Frontline.Cloud, the original Security SaaS platform, delivers unparalleled accuracy and efficiencies through multiple systems including Frontline Vulnerability Manager (Frontline VM), Frontline Web Application Scanning (Frontline WAS), Frontline Active Threat Sweep (Frontline ATS) and Frontline Pen Test, while SecurED®, the company’s security awareness training, promotes employees’ security-minded behavior. The Digital Defense Frontline suite of solutions, underpinned by patented technology and complemented with superior service and support, are highly-regarded by industry experts, as illustrated by the company’s designation as a 2020 Hot 150 Cybersecurity Company2020 Tag Cyber Distinguished Vendor, 2020 U.S. Department of Labor Platinum Medallion Award, a five-star review in SC Magazine and CRN 5-Star Partner Program rating.

Contact Digital Defense at 888-273-1412; visit www.digitaldefense.comour blogLinkedIn or follow @Digital_Defense on Twitter.

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