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The Office Screen Used Dwight Schrute Family Wedding Album Original Hero Prop
$ 2640
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Up for sale is this an amazing prop piece from NBC hit show the Office.This is Dwight’s Family/Wedding Family album from Season 5 Episode 7 “Customer Survey.”
Dwight shows Andy and Angela the album when selling them on having their wedding at Schrute Farms.
It contains two main hero photos that are seen up close in the episode with one of the photos being two of Dwight’s ancestors getting married standing in their own graves as this is referenced in the series and are times. There are also gravestones to the right in the photo that have “Schrute” on them.
This album is an actual vintage leather family photo album that the production obtained as it has a bunch of pages worth of photos dated from the early 1900s and many were taken in California.
The first two pages contains the two main big production photos seen in the show but the rest of the album contains the vintage photos that are obviously not shown in the episode as they were part of the album when the received it.
There is also a folder that comes with the album that says “Hero Approved Photos for Sc. 56” and contains two copies of the grave photo thats seen in the book as well as two backups shots that didn’t make it into the book or episode with one that has a sign that says “Schrute Farms” in it which is pretty interesting.
This comes with a colored copy of the original coa from VIP Fan Auctions as this came in a set of other prop photos and one just one part of the set so the original COA is not included. VIP Fan Auctions did the official The Office Auction years ago.
Dwight's original Dundie Award prop sold at auction for over ,000 just as reference.
This is an unbelievable piece to own as Dwight Schrute is often the focal point of the show and his farm is referenced all the time and him and Angela get married standing in their graves at Schrute Farms in the finale just like the couple is in the photo.
Don’t miss the chance to own a a great piece of history.
NOTE: The two main hero photos in the album that are seen in the episode are securely in the book but a lot of the actual old vintage photos that were originally part of the album before the production got it are loose but many are also still attached to the pages.