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James Van Der Beek Auctioning Off Dawson’s Creek Items Amid Cancer Journey
- On December 5, James Van Der Beek is offering Dawson's Creek and Varsity Blues props in Propstore's Winter Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction from December 5 to 7 to help with his cancer costs.
- Facing a stage 3 colorectal cancer diagnosis last year, James Van Der Beek said nostalgia and recent events influenced selling memorabilia to support his supporters.
- Valued pieces include a prom necklace from Dawson's Creek estimated between $26,400 and $52,800, a pilot episode costume worth almost $4,000, and West Canaan Coyotes hat and cleats from Varsity Blues.
- Anyone interested can register now for live in-room bidding in London on December 6, while global online bidding remains open until the end of play on December 7.
- Recently, Van Der Beek made a virtual appearance supporting the F Cancer charity at the Richard Rodgers Theatre after health setbacks and said he had long stored these treasures.
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James Van Der Beek Auctioning Off ‘Dawson’s Creek’ Items to Fund His Cancer Fight
The actor, who has been diagnosed with stage 3 colorectal cancer, will be parting with personal items from some of his popular projects at Propstore's auction next month.
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Read Full ArticleThe actor, suffering from colorectal cancer, needs to pay for the treatments.
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Read Full Article‘Dawson’s Creek’ Star James Van Der Beek Auctions Belongings Amid Cancer Battle
James Van Der Beek will auction a selection of personal memorabilia from his television and film career next month, with proceeds helping to offset costs associated with his cancer treatment. The 48-year-old has partnered with Propstore for its Winter Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction, set to take place Dec. 5-7. The sale will feature wardrobe pieces, props, and set items from Van Der Beek's career, including artifacts from "Dawson's Creek"…
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