12-14/06/2024, JULIEN'S: Hollywood Legends - Lots
Enchères "Hollywood Legends: Danger, Disaster & Disco"
du 12 au 14 juin 2024
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- 17 lots avec Marilyn Monroe -
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12-14/06/2024, JULIEN'S: Hollywood Legends - Vente
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Vêtements, Lingerie, Accessoires
Clothes, Lingerie, Accessories
Lot 027: Marilyn Monroe | Ceil Chapman Black Jersey Three-Quarter Evening Dress
A Ceil Chapman three-quarter black jersey evening dress belonging to Marilyn Monroe. Monroe was photographed wearing the dress as she and Joe DiMaggio attended an event hosted by Bob Hope. Hope hosted a gathering on December 16, 1953 to honor two-star general William F. Dean after the general appeared as a guest on Hope's television show.
A three-quarter length strapless form-fitting dress, composed of black jersey cut on the bias. The dress features asymmetric gathering throughout, a boned bodice, and a black silk taffeta structural fanned applique at the left hip that goes until the hem. There is a Ceil Chapman label present at the side zip closure, no size tag is present.
Ceil Chapman began her eponymous label in label in 1940, quickly becoming the designer for cocktail dresses. Chapman's client roster included Elizabeth Taylor, Deborah Kerr, and Jayne Mansfield. Her cocktail dresses were known for their sculptural fit as well as their ease of wear.
The lot comes with the original auction hang tags from "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe," October 27-28, 1999. PROVENANCE Lot #237, "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe," Christie's New York [Sale 9216], October 28, 1999
Estimate: $30,000 - $50,000 - Sold: $254,000
Lot 1178: Marilyn Monroe | Unfinished Black Taffeta Cocktail Dress
An unfinished black cocktail dress belonging to Marilyn Monroe.
Unfinished black silk taffeta cocktail dress, no label present. The dress has a low-cut v-neckline with a fitted bodice and an exposed back, a basque waist, and fitted skirt with weighted hem. The dress is unfinished, showing that it was still being fitted for Monroe, which is evident with the unfinished seams, pinning (specifcally at the waistline), and basting throughout. The dress is very delicate, showing moderate wear, discoloration and tearing, at the weighted hemline.
The property comes with the original lot hang tag from "Property From The Estate Of Marilyn Monroe." PROVENANCE: Lot #22 "PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF MARILYN MONROE" Julien's Auctions, June 4, 2005.
Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000 - Sold: $22,750
Lot 1179: Marilyn Monroe | Personally Owned Skirt
A hand-tailored piece; made of tan wool, straight and knee-length, side zip closure, back kick pleat; one of the star's signature "every day" skirts, though this one is unfinished with stitching still evident at the waistband and hem.
PROVENANCE Former Lot 381, "From the Archives of Marilyn Monroe's Personal Property," Julien's Auctions, Los Angeles, November 16, 2018
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 - Sold: $9,100
Lot 1180: Marilyn Monroe | White Lace Brassiere
A white nylon floral lace brassier with ivory cotton velvet trim belonging to Marilyn Monroe.
A white lace push-up bra with boning and underwire, lined with a satin blend lining, and adjustable nylon/elastic straps. The bra features two-quarter cups that lift and emphasize a pronounced bust. There is an adjustable hook-and-eye closure at the back, and no size or manufacture tags are present.
The bra comes with Christie's inventory tags, the property was taken in by the auction house for "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe" but never offered at auction.
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - Sold: $9,525
Lot 1183: Marilyn Monroe | 1958 Event Worn Evening Dress Designed By John Moore, Talmack
A red lace evening gown designed by John Moore for Talmack worn by Marilyn Monroe for the Gigi premiere on July 10, 1958, at the Paramount Theater in Los Angeles, CA (Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer 1958). Monroe was also photographed in the body-con flamenco-style dress by photographer Gene Lester for a series of images taken on January 1, 1955.
A form-fitting flame red lace evening dress with an asymmetric flared skirt at the hips, lined with tulle to create volume and a wide hem. The gown has built-in bra cups with a conical shape that creates a sweetheart neckline; there were two spaghetti straps but only one strap remains, which has come detached at the back of the bodice. There is a Talmack, John Moore, New York label, but no size tag or composition tag present.
John Moore was a well-known New York designer who worked for Elizabeth Arden, Jane Derby, and Talmack. He garnered the prestigious Cody Award while designing at Talmack in the 1950s before starting his label in 1963, which ceased production in 1971. Moore and Marilyn were friends as well as designer and muse; the designer would often write to Marilyn encouraging her to visit him and see his recent designs that were designed with Monroe in mind.
This dress is in fragile condition with the fabric shredding at both the lining and exterior fabric, stains, discoloration throughout, and structural damage to the skirt and lining. There has been light restoration work with applique done to the lace at the left bracup and basting done to the seams at the skirt, which has come undone.
The dress was gifted directly to the consignor by Anna Strasberg, who became executor of Monroe's estate following the death of her husband Lee Strasberg.
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 - Sold: $52,000
Lot 1184: Marilyn Monroe | Brassiere Lace Cup Liner
A lace brassiere liner belonging to Marilyn Monroe.
The liner has two cups that are hand-sewn together with scallop edges with bust darts to create conical shape cups, composed of ivory colored floral lace.
The liner comes with Christie's inventory tags, the property was taken in by the auction house for "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe," but never offered at auction.
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - Sold: $10,400
Lot 1185: Marilyn Monroe | 1961 Black Tulle Heart Print Scarf
A black tulle heart print head scarf with a lucite ring belonging to Marilyn Monroe.
Sheer black tulle scarf with novelty heart print (in black). The scarf has a plastic gold fleck ring for the scarf to wrap and be tied. Monroe wore the scarf when she attended the June 1961 christening of John Clark Gable, who was born after the unexpected death of this father, Clark Gable, with whom she had costarred in The Misfits (United Artists, 1960). The christening was held at Saint Cyril's church in Los Angeles.
The property comes with Christie's inventory tags, the property was taken in by the auction house for "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe" but never offered at auction.
Estimate: $400 - $600 - Sold: $25,400
Lot 1186: Marilyn Monroe | Waist Cincher
A waist cincher belonging to Marilyn Monroe.
The waist cincher is composed of a silk faille that is boned with elasticated panels at the back with hook-and-eye closures.
Estimate: $200 - $300 - Sold: $5,850
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Photographies
Photographs
Lot 1182 : Marilyn Monroe | 1956 Cecil Beaton Photograph
A print of a photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by Cecil Beaton in 1956. The print is likely from the late 1960s, or early '70s. The famed photographer had only one shoot with Monroe, which was in February 1956 at the Ambassador Hotel in New York. Beaton documented the shoot writing how the Monroe was 90 minutes late and how her presence during the shoot was shy, and buoyant, like an adolescent pretending to be a grown-up, creating this enigma.
Beaton wrote about the shoot in his diary, saying, "The real marvel lies in the paradox – somehow we know that this extraordinary performance is pure charade, a little girl’s caricature of Mae West… There is an unworldly, a winsome naiveté about the child’s eyes that, quick as a flash, will screw up into a pair of sexy, smoldering slits and give you a synthetic ‘come-hither’ look." 8 x 10 Inches
Estimate: $600 - $700 - Sold: $650
Lot 1188: Marilyn Monroe | 1962/1982 Limited Edition Oversized Black and White Contact Sheet Signed By Bert Stern
A 1982 later print with a semi-gloss finish, depicting 12 images of the nude star as she poses holding a geometric-print scarf; lower margin with penciled annotations by Stern reading "12/15 Marilyn 1962 Bert Stern;" verso with Stern's further annotations reading "Taken / 1962 / 12/15 Bert Stern / Marilyn Monroe / Contact Sheet #1;" verso also displays black ink credit stamp reading in part "1982 Bert Stern;" rolled. Please note there are evident tears and/or rips on the 3rd images from the left in the top and middle rows. 35 x 47 inches
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 - UNSOLD.
Lot 1191: Marilyn Monroe | Milton Greene Signed Limited-Edition "Black Sitting" Print
A framed limited-edition print of Marilyn Monroe with her legs crossed taken by Milton Greene that's signed by the photographer in the lower right and numbered 168/300 in the lower left. 42 x 52 x 1 inches
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - Sold: $2,857.50
Lot 1192: Marilyn Monroe | Milton Greene Signed Limited-Edition "Black Sitting" Print
A framed limited-edition print of Marilyn Monroe with her legs uncrossed taken by Milton Greene that's signed by the photographer in the lower right and numbered 260/300 in the lower left. 50.5 x 40.25 x 2 inches
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - Sold: $1,625
Lot 1193: Tom Kelley | Vintage 8x10 Deardorff Camera with Case, Tripod, and Marilyn Monroe Prints
An 8x10 Deardorff camera used by famed Hollywood photographer Tom Kelley. This camera, circa early 1950s, shows signs of being modified and updated over the years as techonology advanced. The bellows do not have noticable cracks. The lensplate is affixed with a metal plate with an engraved serial number 2937. The serial number on the lens is 777969.
Together with a tripod and a vintage fabric-lined case made of wood and cardboard that is painted and stenciled with "Tom Kelley Studios Inc." on the top and on the center front.
Kelley photographed many notable celebrities and politicians, including Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, Winston Churchill, and John F. Kennedy. However, he is most renowned for taking nude photographs of young pre-fame Marilyn Monroe in 1949. The photos, which became known as the "Red Velvet Session" and appeared in the "Golden Dreams" calendar, were purchased by Hugh Hefner and used to launch the first issue of Playboy magazine in 1953.
Also together with three vintage prints of Monroe that were taken by Kelley, including one nude, one with clothing superimposed onto Monroe's body and the word "Entrancing" printed in the lower center, and a glossy print numbered 51/95 that's been signed by Kelley in the lower right. Case, 16 x 9 inches
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 - Sold: $10,400
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Something's Got to Give
Lot 1189: Marilyn Monroe | "Something's Got To Give" Wardrobe Test Photo
A 1980s-era print with a semi-gloss finish, double weight paper, depicting Marilyn Monroe in a wardrobe test shot wearing a "nurse's uniform" from her uncompleted comedy Something's Got to Give (20th Century Fox, 1962), verso with a black ink credit stamp reading "Edward Weston Collection." 14 x 11 inches
Estimate: $200 - $300 - Sold: $455
Lot 1190: Marilyn Monroe | "Something's Got To Give" Promptbook
A promptbook for Marilyn Monroe's final and uncompleted film Something's Got to Give (Twentieth Century Fox, 1962) that was personally owned by the actress. The 32 pages are bound in a black paper cover with a label that reads "Marilyn Monroe / "Something's Got To Give."
Accompanied by the original Christie's lot card, a grey Christie's folder dated October 27, 19999, and a note from Christie's Vice President on Christie's stationery regarding the 1999 sale. 8.25 x 9.25 inches
PROVENANCE Lot 496, "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe," Christie's, October 27, 1999
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 - Sold: $12,700
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Chèques
Checks
Lot 1181: Marilyn Monroe | 1952 Handwritten and Signed Check
A counter check from the Canadian Bank of Commerce that's been handwritten in blue ink by Marilyn Monroe. The amount is $27.50 and the check is dated June 13, 1952. The entire check is handwritten by Monroe and she has signed it in the lower right. The front and back of the check have been stamped several times and there is a three-cent Canadian stamp affixed to it. It's believed that Monroe wrote this check while on location in Canada filming the drama Niagara (Twentieth Century Fox, 1953). Check, 3 x 6.5 inches
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - Sold: $6,500
Lot 1187: Marilyn Monroe | 1959 Signed Check
A Marilyn Monroe Productions check made out to Monroe for the sum of $10,000, dated November 30, 1959, and signed in ink in the lower right by the actress. The check is stamped “Paid, December 8, 1959 / Colonial Trust Company.”
Together with the original Julien's Auctions card. 3.25 x 8.25 inches
PROVENANCE: Lot 141, "Property From the Estate of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's Auctions, June 4, 2005
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 - Sold: $9,100
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