: Stores in the Hollywood area frequently sell "Oscar-style" statuettes that can be engraved with custom titles like "Best Mom" or "Best Friend." 3. Alternative Academy Award Collectibles

: While the "Everyone Wins" gift bags are not sold directly, many of the luxury items inside—such as high-end fountain pens or wellness products—are available for individual purchase from their respective brands.

: This site offers insights into the trophy's history and sells various achievement awards that capture a similar aesthetic.

: Auction sites like eBay often feature original ceremony programs, tickets, and posters from past Academy Awards. Summary Table: Buying vs. Owning Original Oscar (Post-1951) Original Oscar (Pre-1951) Replica Trophy Availability Prohibited Rare (Auctions) Legal Status Restricted by contract Generally legal to sell Estimated Price $1 (to the Academy) $20 - $100

: These are exceptionally rare and expensive. For example, Michael Jackson famously purchased David O. Selznick’s 1939 "Best Picture" Oscar for Gone with the Wind for $1.54 million .

The Academy's right-of-first-refusal rule was not implemented until 1951. Statuettes awarded before this date occasionally appear at high-end auction houses like Sotheby’s or Christie’s.

If you want a piece of Oscar history without the legal headache, consider related memorabilia:

: The Academy has a history of aggressively suing to block sales of any statuette they believe falls under their regulations. 2. Buy Officially Licensed Replicas