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Shop The Paramount Theatre’s archives at estate + vintage poster sale

Take home vintage and collectible items used in shows and events at the iconic Downtown theater.

The exterior of the Paramount Theatre in Austin, Texas; the marquee hangs on the entrance of the historic brick building, along with a vertical dark green sign that says "Paramount". A few cars line the street in front of the venue.

Now’s your chance to buy some of the coolest home decor ever.

Photo via Bells and Whistles Productions

Austinites will be able to take home a piece of the The Paramount Theatre’s history at its upcoming estate + vintage poster sale.

Event-goers can shop behind-the-scenes-items, memorabilia and decor from performances and events from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 17.

Here’s a look at what’s up for grabs:

  • Autographed + vintage posters from shows
  • Autographed guitars
  • Rugs, vases, stools, lighting, table linens, and more from shows
  • Standing desks, shelving, and chairs

The sale is free to attend and open to the public. For those interested in a sneak peek, a preview shopping night will take place from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 16.

A $50 preview ticket grants you:

  • An all-access pass to the event the night before
  • Two complimentary drinks
  • Free parking

Proceeds will benefit the Paramount and State Theatres.

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