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Elizabeth Taylor Cleopatra Hero Goblet

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Elizabeth Taylor Cleopatra Hero Goblet
This Egyptian style prop goblet was used in the 1963 epic motion picture “Cleopatra” starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. The goblet was custom made for use on the production and was one of a limited number cast for use on the film. The goblet is constructed out of fiberglass with gold metallic leaf on the exterior and hand applied faux gemstones of assorted colors around the cup. The stem of the goblet was broken off during use on a subsequent production.

The goblet was one of several seen on the dining tables in Cleopatra’s royal barge during the scene where she throws a magnificent feast in Tarsus for Caesar’s general Marc Antony (played by Richard Burton). Metal “Hero” versions of this goblet were used prominently by Ms. Taylor and Mr. Burton throughout the scene as Cleopatra and Antony dine together. A “Hero” version of this cup can be seen in front of Mr. Burton and Ms. Taylor April on the cover of the April 13, 1962 issue of Life Magazine, and also in additional promotional images showing Taylor and/or Burton on the set of the film.

“Cleopatra” was the most expensive movie ever made at its time and nearly bankrupted 20th Century Fox after filming had concluded, largely due to difficulties and budget overruns caused by the film’s star, Elizabeth Taylor. The actress was awarded a record-breaking one million dollar contract, which eventually swelled to seven million due to delays in production. Additional delays were caused by an illness Ms. Taylor suffered which later required the production to completely relocate. The film suffered further scandal when the married Taylor and Burton embarked on a very public affair during the production, causing widespread moral outrage among the general public. Despite its controversy, critics praised “Cleopatra”, and the film received four Academy Awards in 1964, including Best Special Visual Effects, Best Costume Design (Color), Best Cinematography (Color), and Best Art Direction-Set Decoration (Color).

The prop goblet is in fair screen used condition with some loss of gold leaf and evidence of age. Some original faux gemstones are missing, and others were added for use in a subsequent production. Accompanied by a letter of authenticity.