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Matthew Perrys Belongings Auction: Rare Treasures Unveiled

A script scribbled with notes, tennis rackets played to the bone, Batman memorabilia, pre-worn suits, and a renowned Banksy painting. These are the items owned ...

Matthew Perrys Belongings Auction: Rare Treasures Unveiled
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A script scribbled with notes, tennis rackets played to the bone, Batman memorabilia, pre-worn suits, and a renowned painting. 

These are the items owned by the late  that will soon be auctioned off to benefit his

It is a disease Perry faced himself - and one which ultimately led to his passing at age 54 following a ketamine overdose in 2023. 

Now his belongings will be available for purchase by fans seeking to own a memento of the actor who touched their hearts. 

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On June 5, Heritage Auctions will be auctioning off an assortment of his belongings at their headquarters in Dallas, and have offered The Daily Mail a preview of the precious items. 

Brian Chanes, Heritage Auctions' Senior Director, Hollywood & Entertainment, walked The Daily Mail through the display and revealed the special role the belongings played in Perry's life. 

The precious belongings owned by the late Matthew Perry will be up for auction by Heritage Auctions next month

The Daily Mail got a preview of the treasures available to be bid on - with items including scripts scribbled with notes 

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The well-worn tennis rackets played by Perry will also be available for auction

Perry's suit jackets will also be available for bidding 

Perry played Chandler Bing on the hit Friends sitcom for 10 years

Perry had an impressive art collection which features an iconic Banksy painting 

'The outpour of enthusiasm and support and adoration for Matt has been amazing.,' Chanes told The Daily Mail. 

The display contained the types of memorabilia a true Friends fan would treasure forever.

Originally titled 'Six of One', Perry's belongings included an outline of the series before it was renamed Friends - a rare item describing the premise of the series and the 'friends and lovers' it set out to follow.

The auction will include a New York Rangers jersey owned by the actor

The collection includes the outline for 'Six of One', the original name of Friends

Rare scripts offer a glimpse into the life of an actor beloved by so many

Perry's art collection boasts two works by the enigmatic Banksy 

The Friends actor proved to be quite the arts aficionado 

Perry's art collection included a unique Batman piece 

A custom handkerchief and Batman cufflinks offer a glimpse into the actor's tastes

A 'Chandler Bing' card, which is presumed to be a gag gift, were among the sillier belongings 

A 'Mattman' sculpture with a custom Batman mask given to Perry by Jimmy Kimmel

'He was heavily influenced by sports, especially tennis,' Chanes explained. 'He loved hockey too 'cause he was from Ottawa, but he felt particularly motivated by his idol Jimmy Connors.' 

Much like Connors, Perry devoted himself to tennis before pivoting to acting. 

'He would play up to 10 hours a day when he was a kid,' Chanes said. 'He was a really accomplished, he was actually playing tournaments in Canada and when the family moved from Ottawa to LA, there was a lot more competition, everyone has a tennis court out here, and you can play year round, unlike Canada. 

'And so he realized it wasn't necessarily in the cards for him to play professional tennis. But it meant a lot to him. And he still played.'

Magazines collected by Perry's publicist also offer a snapshot into the Friends heyday.  

'I know they just look like regular magazines and plaques, but one of his publicists, his job... everything that he appeared in, he ended up getting him a copy. And so that's what you see, a portion of it right here,' Chanes said. 

Even Perry collected Friends swag given to the crew 

An unwrapped yet unopened Game Cube along with unwrapped video games 

Perry's SAG-AFTRA card was tucked into his wallet

True Friends fans will appreciate the rare items from the show 

A handwritten note from the stationary of Friends co-creator Marta Kauffman 

On June 5, Heritage Auctions will be auctioning off an assortment of his belongings at their headquarters in Dallas, Texas

The auction boasts Banksy artworks projected to sell for more than a million as well an autographed Friends script donated by Warner Brothers already going for $16k.

Yet Chanes stressed the price point of numerous items were made with the fan who didn't have loads of cash to splash in mind. 

'One thing I want to make clear for people, is that we have things for just a few $100 and we have things that are going to sell for maybe a million or more, that Banksy over there, the girl with the balloon.'

A set of VHS tapes from Perry's collection are now available at $330 - a fraction of the millions the rare artworks will likely go for.  

'We have his set of VHS tapes that were from Warner Brothers,' Chanes said. 'It was like his master VHS of the final... it's from his collection.

'Right now, I think the bidding is at $330 and so you can have something of his that's a good commemorative morsel, if you will, and for [a] relatively small amount, and of course, knowing that the funds are going to his favorite cause is the real kicker.' 

Perry battled addiction for many years, a struggle that intensified during his time on Friends, when he became one of the biggest stars of his generation as Chandler Bing.

His rise to fame alongside Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, and David Schwimmer on the iconic Friends sitcom from 1994 to 2004 was overshadowed by personal struggles.

Perry openly admitted that his addiction issues frequently interfered with his work during those years and he laid bare his struggles in his 2022 memoir, Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing.

He passed away aged 54 in October of 2023 after drowning in a jacuzzi at his home in Los Angeles following a ketamine overdose.

Perry with co-stars Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, and David Schwimmer

He was beloved playing Chandler Bing on the NBC series Friends 

 The hit show about a friend group in the Big Apple ran from 1994 to 2004

He passed away aged 54 in October of 2023 after drowning in a jacuzzi at his home in Los Angeles following a ketamine overdose; Perry is pictured in 2017 in NYC

Five people have since been convicted for their part in his overdose, including Perry's drug counselor, his 'Ketamine Queen' drug dealer Jasveen Sangha, and two doctors. 

On Wednesday, Perry's one-time assistant Kenneth Iwamasa, who injected the Friends star 'repeatedly' with ketamine on the day he died, was sentenced to more than three years in prison after pleading guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine, causing death. 

The actor's final request to Iwamasa was 'shoot me up with a big one' before the injection was administered. 

Iwamasa, 60, was the first of the five people implicated in Perry's death to reach a plea deal with prosecutors in August of 2024.

In addition to his 41 month prison sentence, Iwamasa was ordered to pay separate fines of $10,000 and $100, and be on supervised release for two years.

He must surrender to authorities by 12pm on July 17 to begin his sentence.

Perry laid bare his addiction struggles in his 2022 memoir, Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing

Perry's post-Friends acting career included a starring role in 17 Again 

His death sent shockwaves through Hollywood and beyond, and devastated his former castmates, who issued a joint statement describing themselves as 'more than just cast mates' but 'a family'

Hollywood and fans alike grieved Perry following his passing at age 54 in October of 2023

Facing Perry's loved ones in court in LA on Wednesday, Iwamasa took the stand to say he was 'horribly, horribly sorry' for his role in Perry's death.

He said: 'I'm so sorry to all of you. I'm just so sorry to have done illegal acts that I will forever regret. I will take it to my grave.

'I hope I'll be a cautionary tale to someone who's in my position to make better choices.'

The Matthew Perry Foundation was established after his death to honor the actor's enduring commitment to helping others battling addiction.

The foundation features one of Matthew's most poignant quotes on its website: 'When I die, I don't want Friends to be the first thing that's mentioned. I want helping others to be the first thing that's mentioned. And I'm going to live the rest of my life proving that.'

His death sent shockwaves through Hollywood and beyond, and devastated his former castmates, who issued a joint statement describing themselves as 'more than just cast mates' but 'a family'.

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