2005-06-04-JULIENS-Property_from_the_Estate_of_Marilyn_Monroe-cat01  Enchères "Property from the Estate of MM"
04 juin 2005
- 288 lots avec Marilyn Monroe -
- Partie 3 : Documents papiers & Photos

> 04/06/2005, JULIEN'S, "Property from the Estate of MM": Catalogue


Lettres
Letters


Lot 115: MARILYN MONROE LETTER TO HER HALF SISTER 
Winning Bid: $19,200.00


Lot 116: MARILYN MONROE LETTER AND UNCASHED CHECK
A one page typed letter sent to Marilyn in care of the Beverly Hills Hotel from her accounting firm, Lefkowitz and Berke, dated January 6, 1953. In part: “We are happy to forward the enclosed check…from the Treasurer of the United States in the amount of $23.62;” together with said check which the star never cashed.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $3,900.00
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 Lot 117: MARILYN MONROE LETTER FROM RAY STARK
A one page typed note on a piece of producer Ray Stark’s (Fanny Brice’s son-in-law) personalized memo pad reading in full: “Dear Marilyn:/Just another bit of publicity/I received from Manie Sacks this/Morning (sic). /Best, Ray” together with a newspaper clipping dated Friday, January 29, 1954 showing an image of MM under a heading reading “Joe, Marilyn Go To Tokyo;” and the original transmittal envelope addressed to MM at “508 N. Palm Drive/Beverly Hills, California.”
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $840.00
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Lot 118: MARILYN MONROE LETTER FROM U.S. SOLDIER
A two page handwritten letter written to Marilyn by a United States soldier in Korea in 1954, dated June 22, 1954; the year she and Joe DiMaggio were honeymooning in Japan when she sojourned to Korea to entertain U.S. troops. She had a hectic itinerary, performing ten shows in only four days with an audience count of over 100,000 soldiers. In the letter, the soldier mentions some photographs of Marilyn he enclosed, though they’re now not present; text reads in part: “…I want to thank you for coming over here last Feb. and putting on a show for us. It means a lot to all of us for you to come over here from the States and put on a show.” Also present is the original transmittal envelope. 5 X 8 inches 
Estimate: $400 - $500 / Winning Bid: $660.00
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Lot 119: MARILYN MONROE BERNIECE MIRACLE LETTER
A one page handwritten letter from half-sister Berniece Miracle to Marilyn after learning about her divorce from baseball icon Joe DiMaggio, dated October 8, 1954; text reading in full: “Dear Marilyn, /The news about you and Joe came as a shock and we were very sorry/ to hear it. I know you are lonely –/do try and come visit us and it may/ help you over the cloud. You are very/ busy and all, but if you could fly/down here for a few days I’m sure/you would feel better. / We three are just the same as when/you saw us last, except a little fatter/and older, ha ha. Mona Rae is very/ busy in school and loves it. She is/ trying hard to become a cheerleader for the/ football team this year. We love you loads and hope to/see you soon. Your sister, /Berniece.” Original transmittal envelope included; interestingly, it was sent to Marilyn in care of Twentieth Century Fox Studios instead of a home address, as she and Berniece did not maintain an intimate relationship during MM’s adult life. Also present is the original transmittal envelope. 8 ½ X 11 inches 
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $1,140.00
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Lot 120: MARILYN MONROE NORMAN ROSTEN LETTER
Norman Rosten pens a brief handwritten note together with a copy of a related script to Marilyn expressing her missed presence at his anniversary party (c.1958). Reading in full: “Marilyn-/ Here’s a copy of a/ little sketch Hedda & I did/ for our anniversary party. / Wish you had been/here to watch us read it. / We were corny, but everyone else was drunk – so it/ came off very well. We’re expecting you/ next anniversary – no excuses! / Norman.” Also present is a six page typed carbon-copy script, dated July 12, 1958, being a wedding anniversary party speech for Norman and Hedda Rosten entitled “The Summer of the 18th Doll.” The material is a satirical look at the couple’s eighteen year-long marriage; the Rostens being close friends of MM’s throughout her adult life, so much so that they were included in her last will and testament. 8 ½ X 11 inches 
Estimate: $300 - $400 / Winning Bid: $390.00
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Lot 121: MARILYN MONROE LETTER FROM ELIA KAZAN
A one page typed letter to Marilyn from director Elia Kazan on personalized letterhead composed in 1959 on her 33rd birthday. In full: “That was a fine thing you did for Lee Strasberg. Since Lee already has 10 I thought I’d give what money I can to the Studio. We are starting a drive for a big sum of money and I am going to kick it off (excuse the corn) by giving $3,000. However since I told you I would give $500 to Lee, I didn’t want to make any change without telling you. Okay?” 7 X 10 1/2 inches 
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 / Winning Bid: $1,560.00
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Lot 122: MARILYN MONROE LETTER FROM JOURNALIST
A one page typed letter from a member of the New York Times staff to Marilyn, requesting that she return a script of a speech, dated May 23, 1960; text reads in full: “Dear (I think) Marilyn:/ I write to the President of the United States and I get/a prompt reply. /I write to the Vice President of the United States and I get/a prompt reply. /I write to Sir Laurence Olivier and I get a prompt reply. / I write to Jayne Mansfield and I get a prompt reply. /I write to you and three weeks go by without even an /acknowledgement of an important enclosure. Who do you think you are - - Marilyn Monroe? /In any case, would you please return the script of that/ speech? I need it. /Yours, in sorrow and bewilderment, “Jutu.” 7 3/8 X 10 ½ inches 
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $780.00
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Lot 123: MARILYN MONROE LETTER FROM SAMMY CAHN
A one page typed letter to Marilyn from revered music composer Sammy Cahn on personalized letterhead composed on June 14, 1960. In full: “I can’t tell you how flattered I was to be asked to your party. As I told you I was almost positive that you might have thought I was Van Heusen. I was so pleased that you knew he was out of town and that the invitation was intended for me. I had a marvelous time and if you ever give parties again, no matter where, don’t forget your chum.” 7 1/2 X 9 1/2 inches 
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 / Winning Bid: $720.00

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Lot 124: MARILYN MONROE LETTER FROM FILM EXECUTIVE
A one page typed letter from the Vice President of United Artists writing Marilyn in need of publicity stills from “The Misfits” (United Artists, 1961), dated December 14, 1960. Reading in full: “Dear Marilyn:/The Publicity Department informs me of a desperate/ situation of stills for MISFITS. Would you be kind enough to/go through the mixed sets of Al St. Hilaire’s coverage that/ are in your apartment so that we can pick them up and proceed? / The Magnum still situation is okay, but U.A. needs/ material urgently to properly promote the film. /My very best. /Affectionately, /Max E. Youngstein.” 8 1/2 X 11 inches 
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $480.00
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Lot 125: MARILYN MONROE LETTER REGARDING FRENCH GALA
A one page typed letter in French to Marilyn regarding the 30th Gala De L’Union Des Artists in Paris signed by President Josephine Baker, dated March 4, 1960. Also present is a handwritten response to Baker regarding her unavailability for the event. In full: “My most sincere regrets unable to attend Gala de L’Union des Artists March 4th since I will be working in film here. All best wishes for success your worthwhile benefit. Marilyn Monroe.” 8 X 10 1/2 inches 4 X 6 inches
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 / Winning Bid: $1,800.00
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 Lot 126: MARILYN MONROE LETTER FROM KAY GABLE
A three-page handwritten letter to Marilyn from Clark Gable’s fifth wife Kay, regarding Clark’s death the previous year, dated April 11, 1961. In part reading: “I miss Clark each day more, I’ll never get over this great loss, but god has blessed me with my three great children and precious memories…Went to confession after 24 years (hope the priest did not call the cops), seriously, you do not know how much this has helped me.” Clark and Kay were married in July 1955. 6 1/2 X 8 1/2 inches
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 / Winning Bid: $1,920.00
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  Lot 127: MARILYN MONROE LETTERS FROM ISIDORE MILLER
Two typed letters to Marilyn from Arthur Miller’s father, Isidore, dated December 22, 1961 and February 8, 1962, both from the Sea Isle resort in Miami Beach, Florida. The first letter mentions concerns for Marilyn’s well being and reads in part: “My dear Marilyn, my main concern is how you are feeling and I look forward to hearing from you soon.” The other expresses his loneliness at the resort. In part: “Although the climate is ideal, I am still alone with no one to enjoy all this beauty with.” Both letters are signed affectionately, “Dad.” Also present is a postcard of the mentioned resort, a black and white snapshot of the two, and the original transmittal envelope for the latter letter. 5 1/2 X 8 1/2 inches
Estimate: $800 - $1,000 / Winning Bid: $1,080.00
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 Lot 128: MARILYN MONROE LETTER FROM REPORTER
A typed letter and brief handwritten note to Marilyn from Daily News reporter Earl Wilson on personalized letterhead (c. 1961). Reading in full: “I hear from a couple of very good sources that “The Misfits” is an excellent picture—that you in particular are excellent---and I have so written in today’s column. I have mentioned to Pat and to John Springer that I would like to see you for a story on your future plans when you are ready. From my standpoint and perhaps from yours too, ---due to the Zloltow book---I think the sooner the better. I am at your service.” Also present is a French newspaper clipping, (c. 1961), suggesting an affair between Marilyn and Frank Sinatra and the original transmittal envelope. 5 1/2 X 9 inches
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 / Winning Bid: $600.00
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Lot 129: MARILYN MONROE LETTER FROM APARTMENT MGMT. CO.
A one page typed letter composed just six days after Marilyn’s 36th and final birthday from the management of her New York apartment regarding an occupancy issue while she was away, dated June 7, 1962. In part: “It has come to our attention that while you were away, you permitted others to live at your apartment, in violation of the terms of your lease. At this time, we do not wish to cause you any embarrassment by serving these people as well as yourself a notice to vacate, and by not doing so, we do not waive your rights under the lease, but merely wish to save you from an unpleasant situation…. We are calling this to your attention so that in the future you will not again permit others to use your apartment, thereby creating a situation which will be embarrassing to you;” the guests being Marilyn’s friends, Mr. And Mrs. Vanderbilt Field whom she met while in Mexico. A smaller typed note, stapled to the left-side of this letter and likely written by May Reis, her trusted secretary, reads in part: “This is a nasty letter and I think deserves/a nasty reply…in view of the tone of the letter perhaps M’s lawyer should answer and I hope tell the management where to get off.” Sadly, MM would die just two months later, making the “illegal” occupation of her apartment a moot point. 8 ½ X 11 inches
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Winning Bid: $840.00
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Lot 130: MARILYN MONROE LETTERHEAD
Three pieces of business stationery from Marilyn's production company, printed on the top margin “Marilyn Monroe Productions, Inc./444 East 57th Street/New York 22, N.Y./Eldorado 5-2325.” A nice group of letterhead from MM’s business venture with partner and good friend, Milton Greene; interestingly, she used her New York City apartment address as her business address. 8 1/2 X 11 inches
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Winning Bid: $780.00
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 Lot 131: MARILYN MONROE GLADYS BAKER CORRESPONDENCE
A group of correspondence to and from Marilyn’s mother Gladys while institutionalized at the Rockhaven Sanitarium in Verdugo City (Montrose), California (c.late 1950s early 1960s). Present are 7 letters (some with original transmittal envelopes and not postmarked) and 2 postcards to the first Church of Christ Science, J. Edgar Hoover, and close friend Mrs. Inez Melson. Much of the content focuses on Gladys’ strong belief in Christian Science. Also present is one letter from Marilyn’s sister Berniece to Mrs. Melson. Various Sizes
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 / Winning Bid: $1,440.00
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 Lot 132: MARILYN MONROE GLADYS BAKER CORRESPONDENCE
A group of correspondence to and from Marilyn’s mother Gladys regarding her well being and care while institutionalized at the Rockhaven Sanitarium in Verdugo City (Montrose), California. Present are 10 letters (some with original transmittal envelopes) and typed notes dating from 1959 through 1961 as well as Biblical and Christian Science literature. Gladys entered the institution in 1953, where Marilyn paid for her care. Various Sizes
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 / Winning Bid: $2,640.00
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Lot 133: MARILYN MONROE GLADYS BAKER CHRISTMAS CARD
A Christmas card to Marilyn from her mother during her residency at the Rockhaven Sanitarium. Gladys neatly pens an inscription reading in full: “Loving Good Wishes, Gladys Pearl Eley.” Also present is the original transmittal envelope with no postmark, addressed to Mrs. Norma Jeane Miller. 3 ¼ X 8 1/4
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 / Winning Bid: $1,560.00

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Lot 134: MARILYN MONROE GLADYS BAKER CHRISTMAS CARD
Winning Bid: $?


Factures, Reçus & Chèques
Invoices, Receipts & Checks


Lot 135: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED CHECK
A personal check written in Marilyn’s hand in blue fountain ink. Reading in full: “Oct 1, 1950/Janis Van and Storage $15 75/100/Fifteen 75/100/Marilyn Monroe.” 3 X 6 inches
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Winning Bid: $2,160.00
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 Lot 136: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED CHECK
A personal check written in Marilyn’s hand to the Beverly Carlton Hotel for the amount of $30.00, dated March 8, 1952. Marilyn’s signature appears boldly at bottom right. 3 X 8 inches
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Winning Bid: $2,640.00
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Lot 137: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED CHECK
A personal check written in Marilyn’s hand to her acting coach Natasha Lytess for the amount of $300.00 dated October 17, 1952. Marilyn’s signature appears boldly at bottom right. 3 X 6 inches
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Winning Bid: $2,880.00 
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 Lot 138: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED CHECK
A check written in Marilyn’s hand dated May 16, 1953 for the amount of $5.12 made payable to Howard Jones Service. Additionally, she penned her 882 North Doheny address. 3 X 6 inches
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 / Winning Bid: $2,400.00
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 Lot 139: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED CHECK
A personal check written in Marilyn’s hand in blue fountain ink. Reading in full: “July 11, 1953/Bank of America, Sunset & Laurel, LA 46/Beverly Silks & Woolens $18.41/100/Eighteen 41/100/Marilyn Monroe/882 N. Doheny.” 3 X 6 inches
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Winning Bid: $3,120.00
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 Lot 140: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED CHECK
A personal check written in Marilyn’s hand in blue fountain pen ink. Reading in full: “To Bank of America/Sunset and Laurel Branch/Los Angeles 46/Calif./Aug 24, 1953/Frank Christon $35 00/100/Thirty five 00/100/Marilyn Monroe.” 3 X 8 ½ inches
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Winning Bid: $2,880.00
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Lot 141: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED CHECK
A Marilyn Monroe Productions check to Marilyn for the sum of $10,000., dated November 30, 1959. The check is stamped “Paid, December 8, 1959/Colonial Trust Company.” 3 X 8 inches
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Winning Bid: $4,500.00
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Lot 142: MARILYN MONROE CHECKBOOKS
Three checkbooks; the first being a book of twenty-five unused checks issued from: “The First City Bank of New York/Fifty-Seventh Street at First Avenue;” (just a couple of blocks away from MM’s 57th Street apartment); printed on the top margin: “Marilyn Miller/Arthur Miller;” the second being an identical book of twenty-two unused checks (three were used); the third being a book of seventeen unused checks (eight were used) issued from: “City National Bank of Beverly Hills/Beverly Hills, California;” (evidently temporary checks as no name is printed on them) housed in a blue vinyl cover with an enclosed check register printed with calendars for the years 1959, 1960 and 1961. Also present is a single check issued by the: “Irving Trust Company/57th Street at Madison Avenue/New York;” printed on the middle right: “Marilyn Monroe;” handwritten in the date area in black fountain pen ink is: “June 1” (with the year crossed out) most likely in Marilyn’s hand. Interestingly, June 1st was Marilyn’s birthday. 3 X 6 inches each
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Winning Bid: $3,600.00
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Lot 144: MARILYN MONROE RECEIPTS AND DEPOSIT SLIPS
A group of seven receipts from the Colonial Trust Company in New York, NY (c.1958), acknowledging some of Marilyn’s 1958 deposits into her “Marilyn Monroe Productions, Inc.” account plus two deposit slips for same account. Also present is an original envelope from Marilyn Monroe Productions, Inc. 3 X 3 to 3 ½ X 8 ½ inches
Estimate: $500 - $700 / Winning Bid: $600.00
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Lot 145: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED RECEIPT
A pink receipt noting that “Miss M. Monroe” received an “after hours/wax to Hip” at the Elizabeth Arden Salon for “30-;” signed in pencil on the top portion “Marilyn Monroe.” 5 X 8 inches
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Winning Bid: $2,280.00
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Lot 146: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED SALON RECEIPT
A signed receipt from the Elizabeth Arden salon in Beverly Hills (undated). Marilyn paid the amount of 46 dollars for “after hours out treatments” which included wax treatment and a facial. Her signature appears in pencil. 5 1/2 X 8 inches
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,000 / Winning Bid: $1,560.00
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Lot 147: MARILYN MONROE BEVERY HILLS HOTEL BILLS
A group of original bills from Marilyn and Arthur Miller’s stay at the Beverly Hills Hotel. The bills date throughout 1960 and include charges for room, prescriptions, beverages and telephone, listing the couple as Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Miller. 6 X 7 inches
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 / Winning Bid: $1,560.00
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Lot 148: MARILYN MONROE HAIR SALON NOTE
A one page typed note dated November 20, 1959, from “Lilly Daché Boutique and Beauty Salon” at “78 East 56 Street/New York 22, New York” which gives the simple instructions: “Dear Miss Monroe:/ Use undiluted, as is unless a weaker shade is desired. /Thank you/May.” An attached note stapled to the upper left-hand corner is addressed to “Miss Agne (sic) Flanagan” MM’s longtime hairdresser, and reads in full “Dear Miss Flanagan/Please use 1 oz/of this rinse to 8/oz of very hot water/on roots & cond/through ends – on/Miss Monroe’s hair - /the cream is to use/on shaft of/hair after applying/bleach – thank you/Miss Rosemary” – a true insight into how the most famous blonde in Hollywood had to work hard to maintain her hair color. 7 ¼ X 11 inches
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Winning Bid: $2,400.00
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Lot 286: MARILYN MONROE BANK BOOK
A Bowery Savings Bank book having Marilyn’s deposits and withdrawals from February 29, 1956 to January 3, 1962. Also present is original slipcase. 3 ½ X 4 2/8 inches
Estimate: $700 - $900 / Winning Bid: $1,200.00
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Contrats
Contracts


Lot 150: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED CONTRACT
A one paged typed letter outlining an agreement between Marilyn Monroe and John Carroll dated December 4, 1947. When MM was just twenty-one, Carroll agreed that “For and in consideration of the sum of One-Hundred ($100.00) to be paid you weekly, you hereby agree that you shall engage your professional services as an actress only through me.” Both parties signed in black fountain pen ink; MM’s signature being very deliberate and neat-looking as she had just recently changed her name from Norma Jeane Baker to Marilyn Monroe. On December 7, 1947, just three days after Marilyn signed this agreement, “Dangerous Years” was released, giving MM her first speaking part as Evie the spirited waitress. Included are reprinted images of MM in “Dangerous Years.” 7 ½ X 10 inches
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Winning Bid: $4,500.00
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Lot 154: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED WILLIAM MORRIS CONTRACT
A two page typed document between Marilyn and the William Morris Agency dated March 2, 1949. Here, Marilyn engages the company for three years as the exclusive personal representative to negotiate, counsel and represent her worldwide television appearances. Her signature appears at the bottom of the second page. 8 1/2 X 14 inches
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 / Winning Bid: $3,480.00
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Lot 155: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED WILLIAM MORRIS CONTRACT
A one page ‘Agent’s Copy’ exclusive three-year contract between Marilyn and the William Morris Agency dated March 2, 1949. Marilyn agrees to pay the prestigious agency the standard 10 percent for services, signing her name on the bottom of verso. The contract erroneously lists Marilyn’s age as 20 (she was actually 23) and her address as 1215 Lodi Place, Hollywood, California. That year Marilyn signed a contract with MGM to shoot her role in “The Asphalt Jungle” and posed for photographer Tom Kelly for the later famous “Red Velvet Images.” 8 1/2 X 14 inches
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 / Winning Bid: $3,480.00
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Lot 156: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED ADVERTISING RELEASE
A one page advertising release typed on blue legal-size paper giving “LeGalion Perfume Co. and/or Steve Hannagan” permission to use Marilyn Monroe’s “name and/or likeness” for an advertising campaign as long as a tagline of “See Marilyn Monroe in Darryl F. Zanuck’s production of “All About Eve,” a 20th Century-Fox Picture” accompanied her image; signed by the star in the lower right-hand corner using black fountain pen ink; dated 28th September 1950. 9 X 14 inches
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Winning Bid: $3,000.00
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Lot 161: MARILYN MONROE CONTRACTS
An original six page Conformed Copy of a one-year contract between Marilyn and MCA Artists dated May 29, 1960, together with a copy of the original seventh page containing a facsimile copy of MM's signature. That year, she portrayed Amanda Dell in “Let’s Make Love” (20th Century Fox). Also present are three letters from the William Morris Agency and three Screen Actors Guild contracts (unsigned) to Marilyn for various films. 8 1/2 X 11 inches
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Winning Bid: $840.00
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Lot 164: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED ADVERTISING RELEASE
A one page advertising release dated June 14, 1951, typed on blue legal-size paper giving “J. Walter Thompson Co., and/or Lever Brothers – Pepsodent Division” permission to use Marilyn Monroe’s “name and/or likeness” for an advertising campaign as long as a tagline promoting her latest film accompanied her image; signed by the star in the lower right-hand corner using black fountain pen ink. 9 X 14 inches
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Winning Bid: $3,000.00
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Lot 247: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED AGENCY DOCUMENT
A two page typed and signed document to the Cukor-Lipton Agency from the William Morris Agency dated February 6, 1950 regarding a conflict with Marilyn's agreement with Cukor-Lipton. The document requests date and percentage amendments and is signed by Marilyn as well as a William Morris Representative and Elise Cukor Lipton. 8 1/2 X 11 inches
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 / Winning Bid: $2,880.00
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Divers Documents
Various Documents


Lot 157: MARILYN MONROE AUTOMOBILE DOCUMENTS
A group or three documents regarding Marilyn’s 1950 Pontiac Coupe Sedan. Present is a State of California Certificate of Ownership (pink slip) as well as a Pontiac Owner Service Policy pamphlet and a Pontiac owner’s battery service policy. Various Sizes
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 / Winning Bid: $2,040.00
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Lot 158: MARILYN MONROE / DI MAGGIO DIVORCE DOCUMENT
A one page “Final Judgment of Divorce” document between Marilyn and Joe Di Maggio. The agreed document is dated October 31, 1955 in Los Angeles and reveals Marilyn as Plaintiff and Joe as Defendant and is additionally signed by the District Judge. The two were married the previous year at City Hall in San Francisco, California on January 14. 8 1/2 X 13 inches
Estimate: $5,000 - $7,000 / Winning Bid: $4,800.00
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Lot 159: MARILYN MONROE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM
A two page Western Union Telegram from Marilyn to the Academie Ducinema in Paris France, dated November 26, 1958. Here, Marilyn notifies them of her unavailability for being able to accept an award presented to her from the French Cinema because of a pregnancy. In part: “I had greatly looked forward to coming to Paris and receiving the honor which you so graciously awarded me (stop) However nature intervened and I am expecting a baby (stop) Because of some recent complications in regards to the pregnancy my doctor has forbidden travel of any kind…” 5 1/2 X 8 inches
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 / Winning Bid: $1,560.00
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Lot 160: MARILYN MONROE TELEGRAM
An original Western Union Telegram dated February 9, 1959 to Marilyn Monroe Productions regarding an errant payment of $56.93 for a December OTR bill. Also present is an invitation to the Italian Motion Picture Award for “David by Donatello.” 6 X 8 inches
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Winning Bid: $780.00
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Lot 162: MARILYN MONROE AUTOMOBILE CORRESPONDENCE
A group of five typed documents between various lawyers acting on behalf of Marilyn Monroe and her production company, Marilyn Monroe Productions, Inc., dated January 1962 to March 1962 outlining an agreement the star had with John Strasberg and Paula Strasberg to transfer her 1956 Ford Thunderbird car, and all registrations and insurances associated with it, to them. Typical of MM’s generosity, she often gave away expensive possessions to close friends, this being a fine example. 8 ½ X 11 inches
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $780.00
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Lot 163: MARILYN MONROE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
A three page ‘conformed’ copy of Marilyn’s Last Will & Testament administered by Weissberger & Frosch (New York) one year before her death, dated January 14, 1961. She bequeathed her belongings to several recipients, which provides great insight into her wishes shortly before her passing; half-sister Berniece Miracle inherited $10,000.00, secretary and friend May Reis received the same amount, Norman and Hedda Rosten received $5,000.00 and mother Gladys Baker received $5,000.00 per year for her upkeep in institutions. Also present is original document cover and transmittal envelope. 8 ½ X 13 inches
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Winning Bid: $4,800.00
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Lot 165: MARILYN MONROE SCRIPT
A mimeographed 124 page script titled “Horns for the Devil,” having red paper covers noting “Famous Artists Corporation/9441 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills,” punched and bound with two brass braids, no date. 8 ½ X 11 inches
Estimate: $200 - $400 / Winning Bid: $1,140.00
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Lot 166: MARILYN MONROE WORKING SCRIPT
Marilyn’s personal working script from the film eventually titled “The Prince and the Showgirl,” which co-starred Laurence Olivier and which her company, Marilyn Monroe Productions, Inc, produced in 1956. The red paper cover displaying label reading “Marilyn Monroe/Laurence Olivier/The Sleeping Price/Personal Copy of Miss Monroe;” thirty-one of the 68 pages are annotated in pen and/or pencil by the star; most of which document minor script changes, though a few revealing, cryptic and non sequitur notations also appear such as: “What am I doing here with this strange man/I can’t believe my eyes, ears/watch him/‘oh no’/this idiot/Chanel #5/I just think it’s a joke/don’t take anyone else’s tone/affective memory/heart breaking” among countless other ‘notes to self’ she penned. This was a famously difficult production for Marilyn with heavy tension between her and Olivier during the entire shooting schedule, ultimately resulting in a box office bomb. However, as evidenced from this working script, MM really made a concerted effort to better her lines and fine-tune her performance. Included are reprinted images of MM and Laurence Olivier in “The Prince and the Showgirl.” 5 X 8 inches
Estimate: $15,000 - $20,000 / Winning Bid: $16,800.00
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Lot 178: MARILYN MONROE ARTWORK INSCRIBED TO JFK
An original watercolor on paper composition featuring a single red rose rendered by Marilyn and inscribed to President John F. Kennedy. Present is an inscription and signature in Marilyn’s hand in blue ink at bottom left reading in full: “Happy Birthday Pres. Kennedy from Marilyn Monroe.” She additionally signed and inscribed below the first in black ink, this time mysteriously signing her name twice, reading in full: “Happy Birthday June 1, 1962/My Best Wishes/Marilyn/Marilyn.” June 1st 1962 was Marilyn’s 36th and final birthday. That date also remains important because it was her last day of working on “Something’s Got to Give” (Fox) and would also be her final public appearance, as she died later that summer on August 5. Also present is a Christie’s sticker affixed to verso as it was originally intended to be sold there in 1999. Framed to slightly larger size. 9 X 12 inches
Estimate: $8,000 - $10,000 / Winning Bid: $78,000.00
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Lot 179: MARILYN MONROE - INVITATION
An original invitation to Lee and Paula Strasberg from the White House to attend a black tie event (unknown). Present is an original White House transmittal envelope dated April 10, 1962 and a response card, all nicely matted and framed. 10 X 11 inches
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Winning Bid: $600.00
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Lot 180: MARILYN MONROE - INVITATION
An original invitation to Lee and Paula Strasberg from the White House to attend a White House reception. Present is an original White House transmittal envelope dated November 21, 1979, an invitation from Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Carter and a response and White House entrance card. Nicely matted and framed to 11 X 21 ½ inches
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Winning Bid: $360.00
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Lot 181: MARILYN MONROE - INVITATION
An original invitation to Lee and Paula Strasberg from Mr. & Mrs. John F. Kennedy on presidential letterhead to attend dinner matted and framed to larger size. In full: “The President and Mrs. Kennedy request the pleasure of the company of Mr. and Mrs. Strasberg at dinner on Friday, May 11, 1962 at eight o’clock.” Approximately 4 X 6 inches
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Winning Bid: $510.00
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Lot 182: MARILYN MONROE JFK BIRTHDAY PROGRAM
A program from the birthday celebration for JFK that took place at Madison Square Garden on May 19, 1962 where Marilyn Monroe famously sang her own personal rendition of “Happy Birthday” to the President; this particular copy being one that MM saved from the evening.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $2,640.00
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Lot 183: MARILYN MONROE WAR SAVINGS BOND
An original 25 dollar United States War Savings Bond, dated April 23, 1943 made out to: (sic) “Mrs. E. Ana Lower or Mrs. Norma Jean Dougherty.”8 X 8 1/2 inches
Estimate: $800 - $1,000 / Winning Bid: $2,040.00
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Lot 185: MARILYN MONROE AIRLINE TICKET
A United Airlines round trip airline ticket (Los Angeles/San Francisco) dated March 18, 1954, issued in the name of “Mrs. Joseph DiMaggio” evidently used when Marilyn was living in San Francisco while she was married to DiMaggio. 3 ¼ X 6 ½ inches
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Winning Bid: $1,140.00
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Lot 186: MARILYN MONROE AIRLINE TICKETS
Two airline tickets dated August 27, 1960; the first being for “Mrs. A. Miller” and the second being for “Mrs. P. Strasberg;” both for flights from Burbank to San Francisco to Reno where MM and her acting coach, Paula Strasberg, flew to film what would be MM’s last film, “The Misfits;” each ticket being $73.70. Both tickets include original United Airlines ticket sleeves. 3 1/2 X 6 1/2 inches
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Winning Bid: $1,020.00
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Lot 187: MARILYN MONROE SCREEN ACTORS GUILD CARD
Marilyn’s 1960-1961 Screen Actors Guild Membership card together with a receipt dated May 1, 1961 indicating that she paid her $80.00 in dues. 2 ½ X 3 ½ inches
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Winning Bid: $4,800.00
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Lot 190: MARILYN MONROE CHARGING PLATE
A blue and white Marilyn Monroe Productions Inc. plastic charging plate from the Colonial Trust Company in New York. 1/2 X 3 1/2 inches
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Winning Bid: $1,080.00
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Lot 192: MARILYN MONROE PET LICENSE AND TAG
An original 1959 New York City Dog License and ASAPC tag as well as related Xeroxed materials for her Basset Hound, Hugo. The address states the owner as Arthur Miller, residing at 444 East 57th Street. 3 ½ X 6 1/2 inches
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Winning Bid: $4,800.00
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Lot 193: MARILYN MONROE PET DOCUMENT
A one page typed letter sent to the “City of Los Angeles Department of Animal Regulation” by MM’s unnamed secretary regarding “Mafia’s” (MM’s beloved Maltese/Poodle mix) certificate of rabies vaccination dated June 6, 1962; together with a note handwritten in blue ink reading in full “Dear “Maf”-/Merry X-mas! /Take good care of M.M.!/Love, /Pat/P.S. Don’t let the little package /hurt your feelings but take the hint;” ‘Pat’ being Patricia Newcomb, MM’s press agent and good friend. Marilyn was evidently smitten with her little white dog (who would survive her), as many pieces of correspondence, photographs and accoutrements relating to “Maf” have come to auction over the years. Included is a reprinted image of MM and “Maf.” 4 X 4 ½ inches, and 11 X 8 ½ inches
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Winning Bid: $1,080.00
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Lot 194: MARILYN MONROE BANK SAVINGS BOOK
A City National Bank of Beverly Hills bank statement book. Marilyn’s name appears written in ink and stamped inside on the first page “NOV 17 ’61” and her account balance of $40,000.00. 3 1/4 X 5 1/2 inches 
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Winning Bid: $1,140.00
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Lot 195: MARILYN MONROE PERSONAL PHONEBOOK
A tan three ring bound telephone book circa 1962 that contains hundreds of Marilyn’s personal friends and contacts on both coasts, all neatly alphabetized, categorized and typed. Some names include Desi Arnaz, Jack Benny, Montgomery Clift, George Cukor, Joe DiMaggio, Henry Fonda, Hedda Hopper, John Huston, Ernie Kovacs, Peter Lawford, Jack Lemmon, Arthur Miller, Yves Montand, Louella Parsons, Jane Russell, Frank Sinatra, Lee & Paula Strasberg. 7 X 9 inches
Estimate: $8,000 - $10,000 / Winning Bid: $90,000.00
 
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Lot 287: MARILYN MONROE INVITATION WITH NOTATION
A personal invitation to join the founding members of the exclusive Hollywood Museum Associates Board of Directors. In part: “The Hollywood Museum Associates Board of Directors extends to Marilyn Monroe the honor to become one of the founder members, and to enjoy the full privileges of its association with the county of Los Angeles Hollywood Motion Picture and Television Museum.” Also present are two typed related notes and an architectural rendered image of the museum. One of the notes dated April 9, 1962 includes a handwritten notation in Marilyn’s hand, accepting the invitation. In full: “Yes, I’ll do it – make out check please.” 6 ½ by 9 ½ inches 
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Winning Bid: $4,500.00
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Lot 288: MARILYN MONROE SCREEN ACTORS GUILD CARD
Marilyn’s 1958 Screen Actors Guild membership card. The following year, she starred in the musical comedy “Some Like It Hot” (United Artists) along with Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon. 2 ½ X 3 ½ inches  
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Winning Bid: $4,200.00
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Photos


Lot 167: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white vintage print photograph obviously shot for advertising purposes depicting a young Norma Jeane holding a bottle of shampoo; interesting touch-up marks made by the photographer appear around NJ’s eyes, cheek and chin. 11 X 14 inches
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Winning Bid: $300.00
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Lot 168: MARILYN MONROE SNAPSHOT
A previously unpublished vintage black and white snapshot depicting MM with a crew member on the set of “The River of No Return,” Jasper National Park in Canada, though evidently developed two years later as the movie was shot in 1954. 3 ½ X 4 inches
Estimate: $100 - $200 / Winning Bid: $720.00
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Lot 169: MARILYN MONROE CECIL BEATON PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white original print photograph shot by Cecil Beaton depicting Marilyn lying against a Japanese backdrop as she holds a carnation. Known to be MM’s favorite image of herself, she had numerous prints made to give to friends and fans, this being one from her own collection. 10 X 8 inches
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $9,600.00
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Lot 170: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS
Two black and white photographs; the first showing MM on the set of “The Seven Year Itch,”, New York, NY, matted; the second showing MM in a white bathing suit lying on the beach, also matted. 13 X 13 inches
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $4,800.00
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Lot 172: MARILYN MONROE / HALSMAN CONTACT SHEETS
A group of five clipped black and white contact sheets of Marilyn taken by the famed photographer in her Los Angeles apartment (c.1952). 11 inches height (one of shorter size)
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $3,900.00
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Lot 173: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED AND INSCRIBED PORTRAIT
A vintage print full-length black and white studio portrait shot by Bernard of Hollywood signed and inscribed by Marilyn as she appeared in a floral corset with lace trim, fish net stockings and high heel shoes in a provocative pose. Inscription reads in full: “To Carole, It’s a pleasure to work with you/Marilyn Monroe.” 8 X 10 inches
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Winning Bid: $13,800.00
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Lot 174: MARILYN MONROE CHARLIE CHAPLIN, JR. PHOTO
A black and white headshot of the famous actor’s son who allegedly had an affair with Marilyn when she was in her early 20s; his blue fountain pen ink inscription in the upper left-hand corner reading: “To Marilyn/With sincerest/hopes that you/become a/great actress. /Feb 28, 1947/Charlie Chaplin, Jr.” 8 X 10 inches
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Winning Bid: $660
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Lot 175: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH
A vintage print black and white photograph capturing Marilyn with Clark Gable on the set of “The Misfits” in a tender moment; verso displays credit stamps reading “Magnum/Photo Library Print/New York” as well as “Photograph By/Cornell Capa/©1962 Magnum Photos/15 West 47th Street, N.Y.C. 36.” 6 ½ X 9 ½ inches
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Winning Bid: $3,300.00
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Lot 176: MARILYN MONROE SNAPSHOTS
A group of five previously unpublished black and white photos shot in the summer of 1962 depicting Marilyn wearing a sleeveless flower-print dress on the set of her last (though unfinished) film, “Something’s Gotta Give,” three of which show her next to director, George Cukor. Sadly, the film would never be completed as she died during production. 3 ½ X 5 inches
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $1,320.00
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Lot 177: MARILYN MONROE CONTACT SHEETS
A group of four original black and white contact sheets from the set of “Something’s Got to Give” (20th Century Fox), circa 1962. Images feature Marilyn with co-star Dean Martin and various cast and crew members. The film was Fox’s attempt to remake of "My Favorite Wife," but was unfinished due to Marilyn being fired from the film. Although she was later re-hired, the film was never completed because of her death. 11 X 14 inches
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Winning Bid: $1,200.00
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Lot 184: MARILYN MONROE ADVERTISEMENT
A vintage ‘RCA Victor’ advertisement, announcing the release of a Marilyn recording from her film, “The River of No Return;” print on the lower margin reads “This advertisement appears in/Cash Box—May 22, 1954.” 15 X 10 inches
Estimate: $100 - $200 / Winning Bid: $1,080.00
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Lot 188: MARILYN MONROE CALENDAR
A 1955 'Golden Dreams' calendar featuring a sprawling nude image of Marilyn Monroe laying on red velvet from the famed Tom Kelly session in 1949. Later the session was re-named the “Red Velvet” images. 12 X 22 inches
Estimate: $100 - $200 / Winning Bid: $5,100.00
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Lot 189: MARILYN MONROE CALENDAR
Vintage 1954 calendar featuring a famous nude image of Marilyn Monroe but printed with a black lace overlay; text on the right-side margin reads “Posed by Marilyn Monroe/In The Nude, With Lace Overprint” and text on the lower margin reads “The Lure of Lace.” Nicely framed. 12 X 22 inches
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $840.00
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Lot 196: MARILYN MONROE SCRAPBOOK
A 24 page Marilyn Monroe scrapbook dated October 18, 1952, compiled by a fan and sent to Marilyn. The book features magazine clippings and rare cheesecake color images of the star, most of which have not been printed in over fifty years. Also included is a manila envelope filled with numerous press clippings related to MM, many of which are marked in red wax pencil. Pages are now brittle due to age but most clippings are still intact; a Christie’s tag is still pinned to the scrapbook as it was originally intended to be sold there in 1999. 12 X 14 inches
Estimate: $100 - $200 / Winning Bid: $2,400.00
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Lot 197: MARILYN MONROE NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS
A sizeable collection of newspaper clippings from various publications printed during the summer months of 1961, all with red wax pencil marks indicating references to Marilyn Monroe; from the star’s own collection, she likely paid a service to “clip and highlight” for her as was common practice for celebrities. Various Sizes
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Winning Bid: $1,140.00
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Lots 198 - 199 - 200 -203: MARILYN MONROE HAROLD LLOYD PHOTOGRAPH PRINT
A limited edition poster print (25/250) featuring a color image of Marilyn (c.1952) during the filming of “How to Marry a Millionaire” (20th Century Fox). Marilyn posed for publicity shots at former silent screen star turned photographer Harold Lloyd’s estate, Greenacres in Los Angeles, California. Between takes of the publicity shoot, Lloyd captured Marilyn standing by his pool in a one-piece pink bathing suit. Printed on crystal archive paper from the original 35mm Kodachrome negative in 2005. Also present is a signed letter of authenticity from the Harold Lloyd Trust.
Lot 198: Estimate: $700 - $900 / Winning Bid: $4,800.00
Lot 199: Estimate: $700 - $900 / Winning Bid: $5,400.00
Lot 200: Estimate: $700 - $900 / Winning Bid: $5,400.00
Lot 203: Estimate: $700 - $900 / Winning Bid: $4,200.00

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Lots 201 - 202 : MARILYN MONROE HAROLD LLOYD PHOTOGRAPH PRINT
A limited edition poster print (25/250) featuring a color image of Marilyn (c.1952). Marilyn posed seated on the carpet of her Los Angeles apartment for silent screen star turned photographer Harold Lloyd during a photo shoot by Philippe Halsman. Printed on crystal archive paper from the original 35mm Kodachrome negative in 2005. Also present is a signed letter of authenticity from the Harold Lloyd Trust. 20 X 24 inches.
Lot 201: Estimate: $700 - $900 / Winning Bid: $5,700.00
Lot 202: Estimate: $700 - $900 / Winning Bid: $840.00
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Lots 204 - 205 - 206: MARILYN MONROE HAROLD LLOYD PHOTOGRAPH PRINT
Lot 204: Estimate: $700 - $900 / Winning Bid: $2,400.00
Lot 205: Estimate: $700 - $900 / Winning Bid: $2,640.00
Lot 206: Estimate: $700 - $900 / Winning Bid: $2,400.00
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Lots 207 - 208: MARILYN MONROE HAROLD LLOYD PHOTOGRAPH PRINT 
Lot 207: Estimate: $700 - $900 / Winning Bid: $4,800.00
Lot 208: Estimate: $700 - $900 / Winning Bid: $2,640.00
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Lot 281: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS
Two black and white photographs; the first being a head and shoulders image of Marilyn behind an NBC microphone; the second of her seated at a restaurant sipping coffee or tea. 8 X 10 inches each.
 Estimate: $100 - $150 / Winning Bid: $2,520.00
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Lot 282: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white photograph depicting Marilyn with a wistful smile on her face as she holds a glass, shot by Ed Feingersh. Nicely matted and framed. 12 X 18 inches.
Estimate: $700 - $900 / Winning Bid: $4,500.00
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Lot 283: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white photograph depicting Marilyn wearing an evening gown as she applies Chanel No. 5, shot by Ed Feingersh. Nicely matted and framed. 18 X 12 inches.
Estimate: $700 - $900 / Winning Bid: $4,500.00

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Lot 284: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH
Black and white photograph showing MM standing next to Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall at the premiere of “How to Marry a Millionaire.” Nicely matted and framed. 14 X 14 inches
Estimate: $700 - $900 / Winning Bid: $4,800.00
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Lot 285: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS
Two black and white photographs depicting Marilyn wearing a sundress as she frolics outdoors, photographed by Sam Shaw in 1956. 11 X 9 inches
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $19,200.00
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Musique
Music


Lot 209: MARILYN MONROE RECORD ALBUMS
Two original vinyl records titled “Some Like It Hot” and “Marilyn,” both from the Marilyn’s personal collection (c.1959). 12 X 12 inches.
 Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $2,520.00
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Lot 210: MARILYN MONROE ACETATE RECORDING
An acetate recording featuring a center label reading: “20th /Century /Fox/Beverly Hills, California/Title “After You Get What/You Want”/Artist Marilyn Monroe & Orch./Picture “Show Business;” from MM’s personal property; acetate appears worn and discolored though functional. 12 inches diameter.
 Estimate: $300 - $500 / Winning Bid: $660.00
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Lot 211: MARILYN MONROE SHEET MUSIC
Two piano sheet pamphlets of music from “Death of a Salesman;” the first titled “Willy Loman’s Theme” and the second titled “Ben’s Theme;” (both c. 1950). Both pamphlets are from Marilyn’s personal collection; possibly purchased by her before she met future husband and playwright of “Death of a Salesman,” Arthur Miller. 12 X 9 ½ inches.
 Estimate: $300 - $500 / Winning Bid: $420.00
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