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Marilyn Monroe
1926 - 1962

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Norma Jeane Mortenson
Norma Jeane Baker
Norma Jeane Dougherty
Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn DiMaggio
Marilyn Miller
Jean Norman
Mona Monroe
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26 janvier 2008

08/07/1953 Marilyn est la meilleure amie des diamants

Les hommes préfèrent les blondes
Sur le tournage

1953_07_08_award_1Le 8 juillet 1953, Marilyn Monroe reçoit le prix "La meilleure amie des diamants" décerné par la Jewerly Academy (l'Académie des bijoux). Marilyn est en promotion du film 'Les hommes préfèrent les blondes', sorti sur les écrans américains le 1er juillet, et elle porte l'une des robes du film: on lui remet une médaille puis elle pose pour des portraits publicitaires sous l'objectif de Frank Powolny.
In July 8
, 1953, Marilyn Monroe is awarded "The Best Friend Diamond has ever had" by the Jewerly Academy. Marilyn is promoting the movie 'Gentlemen Prefer Blonds' on US screen since the 1st July, and she wears one of the dresses from the movie: she is given a medal and she poses for portraits advertising by photographer Frank Powolny.

> remise du prix
 
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> portraits publicitaires de Frank Powolny
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> couvertures de magazines
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20 janvier 2008

15/04/1954 Séance de chant devant la presse

Le 15 avril 1954, une séance de chant est organisée devant la presse dans la loge de Marilyn aux studios de la Fox à Hollywood pour célébrer le retour de Marilyn Monroe à la 20th Century Fox. Marilyn répète avec son professeur (et amant) Hal Schaefer avec qui elle collabora pour ses chansons dans Les Hommes préfèrent les blondes en 1952, La Rivière sans retour en 1954 puis pour La Joyeuse Parade en 1954.
In April 15, 1954, a song session is organized in front of the press in the dressing room of Marilyn at Fox Studios in Hollywood to celebrate the return of Marilyn Monroe at the 20th Century Fox. Marilyn rehearses with her professor (and lover) Hal Schaefer, with whom she collaborated for her songs in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes in 1952, The River of No Return in 1954 and then for There's no business like show business in 1954.

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 15_April_MM_gets_the_National_Movie_Poll_Award_for_the_Best_Actress_of_Year_1953-originalAprès la prestation, Marilyn reçoit un trophée: le "National Movie Poll Award" de "l'actrice préférée de l'année 1953", Canton, dans l'Ohio; des mains de William R. Wilkerson, représentant le "Hollywood reporter".
After the performance, Marilyn receives a trophy: the "National Movie Poll Award" of the 'Favorite Actress of 1953', Canton, Ohio; from the hands of William R. Wilkerson, representing the "Hollywood reporter".

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Lors de cette séance de chant organisée avec la presse, Marilyn annonca qu'elle et son époux Joe DiMaggio souhaitaient fonder une famille "aussi vite que possible". "Je ne le suis pas encore, mais je le veux, être enceinte je veux dire". Elle déclara qu'avec Joe , ils vivaient à San Fransisco et qu'ils loueraient une maison à Hollywood lorsqu'elle sera en tournage.
Certaines photos ont été prises par John Florea.
During this press conference, Marilyn announced that with her husband Joe DiMaggio, they wanted to start a family "as soon as possible." "I am not yet, but I want to be it, I mean pregnant." She said that with Joe, they lived in San Francisco and they would rent a house in Hollywood whenshe will be in shooting movies.
Some photos were taken by John Florea.

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> dans la presse
mag_motion_picture_1975_november 
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- Collier's
1954-colliers


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9 décembre 2007

02/1952 - "Miss Torpedo" par USS Henley

En juillet 1952, Marilyn Monroe est élue "Miss Torpedo" ("Miss Torpille") par des membres de l'équipage de l'USS Henley (un bateau destroyer de la Navy).
Séance photos de Marilyn portant un tee-shirt USS Henley - probablement prise en février 1952.
Photographies de
Earl Theisen ou Ed Clark (selon les sources).

In July 1952, Marilyn Monroe is elected "Miss Torpedo" by members of the crew of the USS Henley (a Navy destroyer boat).
Photoshoot of Marilyn wearing a USS Henley T-shirt, probably taken in February of 1952.
Photographs by Earl Theisen or Ed Clark (depending on the source).


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- dedicaces -

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- colorisations -

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- Dans la presse -

The European Stars Stripes, 12/07/1952 - USA

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26 novembre 2007

19/12/1953 Marilyn élue Miss Press Club 1953

Marilyn Monroe est élue "Miss Press Club" de l'année 1953: lors de la soirée organisée le 19 décembre 1953 par le Los Angeles Press Club, à l'Ambassador Hotel de Los Angeles, elle reçoit en trophée la boule de billard chiffrée "8". Elle poursuit la soirée au restaurant "La Rue". Marilyn porte une robe de Ceil Chapman.
Marilyn Monroe is elected "Miss Press Club" 1953: at the party organized in December 19, 1953 by the Los Angeles Press Club at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, she receives a trophy billiard ball numbered "8". She finishes the night at the restaurant "La Rue". Marilyn is wearing a Ceil Chapman's gown.

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> Avec Florabel Muir (LA Mirror) et Walter Winchell (NY Mirror)
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> Avec Walter Winchell et Ira Walsh
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photographies collection Frieda Hull 

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> couverture de magazine
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- Bonus sur le blog -

> Les robes blanches et noires de Ceil Chapman
> Ceil Chapman's white and black dresses

article Les Robes Moulantes à fronces de Ceil Chapman


Pour la séance photo officielle, c'est
le journaliste
Walter Winchell
qui remet le prix à Marilyn
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For the official photoshoot, this is
journalist Walter Winchell who presents the award to Marilyn
 


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11 novembre 2007

3/08/1951 Marilyn élue Miss Cheesecake

Marilyn Monroe est élue "Miss Cheesecake 1952" (= "Miss Gâteau de fromage") en 1951 par le magazine Stars and Stripes.
Marilyn Monroe named "Miss Cheesecake of the year 1952" in 1951 by the magazine Stars and Stripes.

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Fête organisée le 3 août 1951 à Hollywood : Marilyn Monroe, la starlette de la 20th Century Fox, qui a été élue "Cheesecake Queen of 1952" (= "Reine du Gâteau de fromage de 1952"), a l'air aussi délicieuse que n'importe quel dessert lorsqu'elle plonge son couteau dans le gâteau de fromage. L'adorable Marilyn était l'invité d'honneur à une fête organisée pour Michael Gaszynski, le premier diplomate polonais qui célébrait son passage final d'examination de citoyen américain. La réception fut donnée à la boutique Farmer's Market à Hollywood.
On 1951 August 3rd, Marilyn Monroe, who just have been elected "Miss Cheesecake 1952" by the magazine 'Stars and Striped', was invited to a party organised by Michael Gaszynski, the first Polish diplomat to become an American citizen. The party was held at the Farmer's Market in Hollywood.

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> dans la presse
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> photos de presse
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29 septembre 2007

13/05/1959 Marilyn reçoit le David Di Donatello

1959_Donatello_award_1Le 13 mai 1959, Marilyn Monroe reçoit le prix italien "David Di Donatello" (une plaque de la statue de David, sculptée par Donatello) en tant que "La meilleure actrice étrangère de 1958" pour le film "Le prince et la danseuse" à l'Insitut Culturel Italien de New York, au 686 Park Avenue. C'est Dr. Filippo Donini, le directeur de l'Institut, qui lui remet le prix. L'actrice italienne Anna Magnani, lauréate du Donatello de la meilleure actrice italienne, remet un bouquet de fleurs à Marilyn. Marilyn est arrivée avec Arthur Miller et près de 400 personnes (des journalistes et des fans comme James Haspiel) sont présents.
On 1959, May 13, Marilyn Monroe goes to the Cultural Italian Institute of New York (located at 686 Park Avenue), to receive the David Di Donnatello award for the "Best Foreign Actress in 1958" for her part in "The Prince and the Showgirl". This is the manager of the Institute, Filippo Doninit, who gives her the award. The Italian actress Anna Magnani, winner of the Donatello Award of the best Italian actress, gives flowers to Marilyn. Marilyn arrived with Arthur Miller, and 400 people (journalists and fans as James Haspiel) attended the ceremony.

> Remise du prix: avec Filippo Donini et Anna Magnani
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> photographie de Henri Dauman
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> Pose avec le prix: avec Filippo Donini et Arthur Miller
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> En interview
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> Marilyn et Arthur Miller
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> Marilyn est venue accompagnée de son mari Arthur Miller.
Une immense foule acclama Marilyn à son arrivée.
On distingue James Haspiel tenant une caméra.
Marilyn comes with her husband Arthur Miller.
A huge crowd cheered Marilyn at her arrival.
We can see James Haspiel holding a camera.

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  >> Vidéo 1: rare séquence de la remise du prix David Di Donatello
et interview de Marilyn

>> Vidéo 2: interview de Marilyn avec Filippo Donini

>> Vidéo 3: interview de Marilyn avec Anna Magnani

>> Vidéo 4: interview de Marilyn et dans la foule avec Arthur
 


 >> dans la presse
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1959_Donatello0036_010article
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award_from_tempo_1960  


 Le 30 juillet 1958 avait eu lieu la cérémonie des David Di Donatello à Taormina en Sicile, en Italie: l'actrice américaine Mamie Van Doren avait reçu le prix au nom de Marilyn Monroe pour la meilleure actrice étrangère, Anna Magnani celui de la meilleure actrice pour 'Car sauvage est le vent' ('Selvaggio è il vento') et Gina Lollobrigida a reçu le prix au nom de Vittorio De Sica pour celui du meilleur réalisateur.
On 1958, July 30, took place the ceremony of David Di Donatello Awards in Taormina, in Sicily, Italy: american actress Mamie Van Doren receives a David on behalf of Marilyn Monroe for the best foreign actres, Anna Magnani the one of the best actress for 'Wild is the Wind' and Gina Lollobrigida receives the one on behalf of Vittorio De Sica for the best director.

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15 juin 2007

27 & 28/10/1999, Christie's, "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe": Lots Partie 1

Enchères "The Personal Property Of Marilyn Monroe"
27 & 28 octobre 1999
- Partie 1 : Lots 1 à 55 : Effets personnels iconiques:
photos, bijoux, vêtements, awards, documents papiers

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> 27 & 28/10/1999, Christie's: Catalogue "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe"


Photos, Bijoux, Vêtements & Autres
Photos, Jewels, CLothes & Others


 Lot 1: A PHOTOGRAPH OF MARILYN MONROE
Circa late 1950's, autographed with original signatures including: Jimmy Stewart, Gary Cooper, Henry Hathaway, Clifton Webb, Claudette Colbert,Robert Stack, Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Peter Lawford, Susan Hayword, Clark Gable, "Bill" Holden, Evelyn Keyes, Groucho Marx and others-framed. 20 1/4 X 16 1/4 in. 
Estimate: $10,000 - $15,000 / Sold: $88,300
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Lot 2: A PAIR OF STILETTOS BY SALVATORE FERRAGAMO (2)
A pair of scarlet satin stiletto heeled shoes encrusted with matching rhinestones.
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $48,300
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Lot 3: A PAIR OF RHINESTONE EARRINGS AND A PINK SATIN EVENING MUFF (3)
A pair of rhinestone earrings designed with four dangling rows of rhinestones, suspended from a fancy rhinestone cluster; together with a pink satin evening muff.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $24,150
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Lot 4: A PAIR OF FANCY EARRINGS AND A PINK SATIN STOLE (3)
A pair of earrings fashioned in a tri-row dangling style, suspended from a cluster set with a pattern of three abstract rhinestones; together with a pink satin fringed stole.
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,000 / Sold: $14,950

 

Lot 5: A PAIR OF EAR CLIPS AND A PURPLE VELVET STOLE (3)
A pair of ear clips, each with a double-curved setting set with circular rhinestones; together with a stole of electric purple velvet.
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,000 / Sold: $12,075

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Lot 6: A PAIR OF EARRINGS (2)
Designed with three varying links of rhinestones, fastened to a rhinestone scroll, in a fancy motif; worn on March 14, 1954 as Marilyn Monroe accepted her "Photoplay Magazine Award" for "Most Popular Film Actress of 1953.".
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $35,650


Lot 7: THREE PAIRS OF DENIM BLUE JEANS (3)
RIVER OF NO RETURN, 1954.

Worn by Marilyn Monroe as "Kay Weston" in the film co-starring Robert Mitchum; one labeled (1-68-1-0435 Helen Thurston A-713), and another labeled (1-68-1-0444 M. Monroe A-713), the jeans are constructed with a zipper and single button closure stamped Foremost JCP Co, designed with two cross-stitched back pockets.
Estimate: $20,000 - $30,000 / Sold: $42,550
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Lot 8: A PHOTOGRAPH OF JOE DIMAGGIO
A circa 1940's black and white photograph of the sports hero, signed on the lower right corner "M. Sergis Alberts"-framed and matted-
20 1/4 x 15 in.

Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $10,350
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Lot 9: THE HOLY BIBLE
Containing the Old and New Testaments. Authorized King James Version. Oxford: University Press, no date. 8vo, original red leather. Marilyn Monroe's copy of The Holy Bible, with a few pencil markings in the text.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $37,950
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Lot 10: AN ETERNITY BAND
A platinum band, set with thirty-five baguette-cut diamonds (one diamond missing), given to Marilyn Monroe by Joe Dimaggio after their 1954 wedding.
Estimate: $30,000 - $50,000 / Sold: $772,500
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Lot 11: A PAIR OF KOREAN WAR SHOES (2)
A pair of gold leather high heeled shoes; labeled The French Room, designed with curved front and ankle straps. Worn by Marilyn Monroe in February 1954 while entertaining the troops in Korea.
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $32,200
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Lot 12: A BLACK SEQUINNED DRESS
A full-length evening dress, believed to have been worn in February 1954 while singing to over 10,000 soldiers stationed in Korea during the war. The black silk crepe evening dress is by Ceil Chapman, designed with a vermicular pattern of black bugle beads. While the dress is floor length, it appears that the hem was raised to three-quarter length, held in place with loose stitches and gaffer tape. Not since President Eisenhower's pre-inaugural visit had there been such a turn-out and reception as when Marilyn wowed the troops.
Estimate: $30,000 - $50,000 / Sold: $112,500
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Lot 13: A COUTURE EVENING GOWN BY LANVIN AND CASTILLO
A circa late-1950's couture gown designed by and labled Jeanne Lanvin and Castillo. The sleeveless ivory satin sheath is embellished with a front band in a tri-squared classical leaf pattern, continuing in cascading three-quarter rows.
Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000 / Sold: $61,900
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Lot 14: A SIMULATED DIAMOND AND FAUX PEAR BROOCH (2)
Of circular design, set with large faux pearls enhanced by circular-cut simulated diamonds, suspending fringe with small faux pearls, terminating with large faux pearls; together with a deep purple velvet fringed wrap.  
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,000 / Sold: $12,650

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Lot 15: TWO PAIRS OF EARRINGS (2)
Both designed with five linked imitation pearl drops; one pair with smaller drops, worn by Marilyn Monroe on February 25, 1956 as she departed New York for Hollywood for pre-production work on Bus Stop, and also on several other occasions. 
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $18,400


Lot 16: A BLACK COCKTAIL DRESS
A waisted, close-fitting, black wool cocktail dress, designed with three-quarter length sleeves and wool band at the collar. Worn by Marilyn Monroe as she departed New York for Hollywood to film Bus Stop in February 1956
Estimate: $15,000 - $20,000 / Sold: $24,150
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Lot 17: HENRY CARTIER-BRESSON THE DECISIVE MOMENT
New York, 1952. Large 4to, original color pictorial boards after design by Matisse; dust jacket.
FIRST EDITION, PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed by Cartier-Bresson to Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller on the front free endpaper verso: "a Madame Marilyn Monroe a Monsieur Arthur Miller/Avec mes hommages admiratif Henri Cartier-Bresson." With caption pamphlet laid in..

Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $19,550
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Lot 18: A COUTURE COCKTAIL DRESS BY GALANOS
Of black wool crepe, the bare midriff with chiffon overlay, labeled Galanos and Bergdorf Goodman, On the Plaza, New York, the tag inscribed, MIS MONROE, DATE: 6/22/56 No Maltide. Worn by Marilyn Monroe at a London press call with Laurence Olivier and Arthur Miller for the promotion of The Prince and the Showgirl, July 1956.
Estimate: $30,000 - $50,000 / Sold: $74,000
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Lot 19: A PAIR OF PLATFORM SHOES (2)
The gold patina lam mules designed with stiletto heels and gold tone inner soles, labeled Anello & Davide, London WC2. Worn by Marilyn Monroe at the Royal Film Performance on October 29, 1956, to premiere the British film The Battle of the River Plate. After the screening, the actress was presented to H.R.H. Queen Elizabeth II..
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $33,350
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Lot 20: A PLASTER FLOOR LAMP
Serge Roche, circa 1937. In the shape of a palm tree. Literary ref.: Bruno Foucard and Jean-Louis Gaillermin, Les Dcorateurs des Annes 40, 1998, p. 236. Showing the lamp model in a gouache study of the salon in Serge Roche's apartment on the rue Las Cases, 1937. See p. 237 for an illustration of the lamp model. .
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $21,850

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Lot 21: A BABY GRAND PIANO
The white lacquered piano is early-20th century, unknown American manufacturer. The case with square tapering legs and feet with casters; together with a matching bench. The piano originally belonged to Marilyn Monroe's mother, Gladys. After the star's mother was institutionalized, the piano was sold and it would take years of searching for Marilyn to finally locate the piano and buy it back. Her sentimental attachment to this instrument is well-documented in the 1974 book (published posthumously), My Story, by Marilyn Monroe, in Chapter One entitled How I rescued A White Piano.
Length: 52 in. Width: 57 in. Height: 40 1/2 in.

Estimate: $10,000 - $15,000 / Sold: $662,500


Lot 22: CECIL BEATON TRYPTICH PHOTOGRAPH OF MARILYN MONROE
A 1956 photograph of Marilyn Monroe Miller taken by society photographer Cecil Beaton.
In one of her most famous sittings, the actress is posed reclining, holding a rose. The photograph is signed on the mat Cecil Beaton and is accompanied by two page autograph letter signed from Beaton. He describes his fascination and perspective on his subject in detail, "Miss Marilyn Monroe calls to mind the bouquet of a fireworks display, eliciting from her awed spectators an open mouthed chorus of ohs and ahs... In her presence, you are startled, then disarmed, by her lack of inhibition. What might at first seem llike exhibitionism is yet counterbalanced by a wistful incertitude beneath the surface. If this star is an abandoned sprite, she touchingly looks to her audience for approval. She is strikingly like an overexcited child asked downstairs after tea. The initial shyness over, excitement has now gotten the better of her. She romps, she squeals with delight, she leaps onto the sofa. She puts a flower stem in her mouth, puffing on a daisy as though it were a cigarette. It is an artless, impromptu, high spirited, infectiously gay performance. It may end in tears. Equally impromptu is her general appearance. This canary blond nymph has been so sufficiently endowed by nature as to pay no attention to the way she looks. Her hair, her nails, her make-up, have a makeshift, spontaneous attractiveness. It is all very contemporary: Marilyn Monroe conjures up two straws in a single soda, juke-boxes, sheer nylons and drive- in movies for necking (does she not project a hynotized nymphomania?). This, then, is the wonder of the age - a dreaming somnabular, a composite of Alice in Wonderland, Trilby, or a Minsky artist. Perhaps she was born the post war day we had need of her. Certainly she has no knowledge of the past. Like Giraudoux's Ondine, she is only fifteen years old; and she will never die." Cecil Beaton, June 1956.
- Encased in a silver tryptich, engraved on the center panel To Marilyn Monroe Miller Love Nedda and Joshua Logan. Gelatine silver print. 1956. Signed "Cecil Beaton" in red pencil on the mount.  

Estimate: $15,000 - $20,000 / Sold: $145,500
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Lot 24: A RIBBED WHITE ERMINE COAT
Circa mid-1950's, with deep cape collar, lined in black satin, labeled Maximillian, New York, fastening with rhinestone cuff button. Worn to the premiere of Conversation Piece to see Arthur Miller's sister Joan Copeland on November 18, 1957
Estimate: $10,000 - $15,000 / Sold: $79,500
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Lot 25: AN ELABORATE HAREM COSTUME (12)
In December 1958 Marilyn Monroe sat for a Life Magazine photo shoot with photographer Richard Avedon. In addition to posing as Jean Harlow, Marlene Dietrich, Lillian Russell, and Clara Bow, she also donned an exotic harem girl's outfit with appropriate hair and make-up to imitate Theda Bara in Cleopatra, with the hope of winning the role that ultimately went to Elizabeth Taylor. The skirt of orange and yellow chiffon scarves is attached to a gold lam bikini bottom with an ornate belt of embossed gold leather encrusted with amber-colored imitation jewels; the gold lam top designed with snake motif cups. Together with matching headdress and three imitation gold slave bracelets and four copies of Life Magazine, including the 1962 issue of the magazine that reprinted with the photographs. 
Estimate: $10,000 - $15,000 / Sold: $46,000
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 Lot 26: SCREENPLAY "SOME LIKE IT HOT"
Script for Some Like It Hot. Screenplay by Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond. July 18, 1958. Mimeographed typescript, title page, list of character and the actors playing them, 122 pages (printed on rectos only). Bound in bright green paper wrappers, stamped number "56" on the cover and first page (very slight wear). A number of pages preceding Marilyn's character's first entrance are folded diagonally, probably as these scenes were finished shooting.
- MARILYN MONROE'S COPY, with her initials "MMM" in large letters in red crayon on upper cover and repeated on first page; with the name of her character "Sugar" circled in red crayon on 54 pages. A note on page 91 "to a child" is in an unidentified hand.
Scripts all sold separately

Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000 / Sold: $51,750
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 Lot 27: "SOME LIKE IT HOT" Contact Sheets (5)
A group of five black and white contact sheets from the film co-starring Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis. With over forty-five images, the shots depict the actors, cast and crew in various scenes including on the beach and yacht-both on camera and relaxing between takes.
Contact sheets: 10 X 8 in. Individual images: 2 3/4 x 2 1/4 in.

Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $57,500
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 Lot 28: NOMINATION FOR GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD
Hollywood Foreign Press Association / A Certificate of Nomination for Golden Globe Award of Merit for Outstanding Achievment Best Performance by an Actress in a Musical or Comedy / Marilyn Monroe / Some Like It Hot, 1959 .
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $34,500
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Lot 29: GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD (2)
To Marilyn Monroe Some Like It Hot - Best Actress in a Comedy 1959
Hollywood Foreign Press Association
March 8, 1960  York for her performance in The Prince and the Showgirl, 1959.

Estimate: $10,000 - $15,000 / Sold: $140,000
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Lot 30: A BLACK COCKTAIL DRESS AND A COAT
LET'S MAKE LOVE (2)

A black cocktail dress worn by Marilyn Monroe opposite Yves Montand in the 1960 film. The sleeveless dress is constructed with a bodice of coffee-colored chiffon embroidered with black scrolling foliage and matching cropped jacket. Also worn by the star to the 1959 ceremony for the presentation of her David Di Donatello Award at the Italian Consulate in New York for her performance in The Prince and the Showgirl, 1959.
Estimate: $20,000 - $30,000 / Sold: $79,500
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Lot 31: PROMPTBOOK FOR "LET'S MAKE LOVE"
Typescript, 33 pages (of 35, without pages 23 and 25, typed on rectos only). Bound in yellow wrappers (several pages detached and loosely inserted, some pages with creases and other signs of use, covers worn).
MARILYN MONROE'S COPY, evidently used in the filming, with her lines circled in red crayon on many pages, and with very extensive notes in pencil and ink on inside wrappers and throughout the text. Random notes on the front cover include "The situation," "enjoy,""just work for the situation," and "dream sequence:everything you do-do more/Amanda in a dream." On the inside front cover are a number interesting inscriptions, including "using my intelligence [sic]/am not a baby any longer," "she's a person/I am playing her," and (possibly referring to her character, Amanda) "For the theatre/she'll do anything." The inside back cover too contains some interesting self-admonitory notes: "Accept it, summon all strength needed - save myself for other things/don't fight/enjoy when I can," and "Not intense/leads to only tension/relax." Every page of the promptbook is marked up, with Marilyn's lines underlined or bracketed in bright red ink, there are numerous changes in the lines and cues noted, and the margins of each page contain notes in ink and in pencil, evidently made at different times during the filming. Her extensive notes - which reveal Monroe's very serious and meticulous efforts to perfect her role as "Amanda Dell," the showgirl being romanced by an incognito billionaire - are too numerous to do more than briefly sample here. At the bottom of page 3, she writes "what a small world only theatre"; on page 4, where she is describing the attitudes toward women in the theatre, she writes "types like J. Gould," and reminds herself to say certain lines "like a child." National politics are the subject on a note on page 9, where she has written: "What's wrong with the Democratic party letting Nixon win" (the filming took place during the Presidential contest between Nixon and Kennedy). At page 8, she writes "Joan of Arc" at the top of the page, and, in the margin: "Joan of Arc [sic] hears voices - sound the wind makes in Roxbury around the corner of the house- like a human whistle." At the top of page 14, in bold letters, she writes "don't rush" and "scene made by the silences/don't rush on the silences on the lines rush if necessary." At the top of page 33 appear several provocative inscriptions: "If I have to kill myself I must do it," and "acting must/occur not be made/use something to make/this possible" At the end of her lines, on the last page, she records the final moments of the film: "he kisses her vastly." On the inside back wrapper she has written several telephone numbers including that of Dr. Greenson, her Beverly Hills psychiatrist.  

Estimate: $10,000 - $15,000 / Sold: $55,200
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Lot 32: A SIMULATED DIAMOND BROOCH
Circa mid-1950's, of circular outline, designed as a cluster of rhinestones. 
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $12,650

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Lot 33: A FANCY BROOCH OF SIMULATED DIAMONDS
Circa late-1950's, of starburst design, set with rhinestones.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $12,650

Lot 34: A SIMULATED DIAMOND BROOCH
Circa late-1950's brooch, of heart shaped design, set with rhinestones. 
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $12,650

Lot 35: AN EVENING STOLE
A black and creme satin evening stole, finished in a fringe pattern.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $12,650

Lot 36: A PAIR OF EAR CLIPS (2)
Decorated with three lines of drop-cut rhinestones, worn to the premiere party for Some Like It Hot, 1959.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $39,100


Lot 37: A WHITE STOLE
The center panel of white chiffon, trimmed with white fox fur and labeled Frederica. Worn by Marilyn Monroe to the premiere of Some Like It Hot, held at the Loew's State Theater on Broadway on March 28, 1959. Sold to benefit World Wildlife Fund. 
Estimate: $10,000 - $15,000 / Sold: $41,400

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Lot 38: A FULL LENGTH EVENING SHEATH (2)
Of ivory crpe, embroidered overall with silvered clear bugle beads, the skirt worked with shimmering pendant bugle beads, the dress with plunging rear dcolletage, the halter-neck with shoe-string straps. Worn by Marilyn Monroe as she was accompanied by Arthur Miller to the premiere of Some Like It Hot, 1959 and to Yves Montand's 1959 one-man-show on Broadway. The dress was also worn by the actress in the film Let's Make Love, 1960. Accompanied by a black and white publicity photograph of Marilyn on the set of Let's Make Love with Yves Montand, 8 x 10 in. 
Estimate: $20,000 - $30,000 / Sold: $107,000


Lot 39: A BLACK SILK JERSEY COCKTAIL DRESS LET'S MAKE LOVE, 1960
A black silk jersey cocktail dress worn by Marilyn Monroe in the 1960 film. Designed with an under bosom belt and draped, the interior labeled JAX, the paper wardrobe tab inscribed "ENOLA."  
Estimate: $15,000 - $20,000 / Sold: $48,300
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Lot 40: A GREY SILK JERSEY DRESS LET'S MAKE LOVE, 1960
A grey silk jersey dress worn in the film. The halter-neck style costume is designed with full skirts of layered grey chiffon with unfinished hems, piped, and labeled JAX.
Estimate: $15,000 - $20,000 / Sold: $52,900
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Lot 41: A SCARLET DRESS (2)
A scarlet silk halter dress, featuring full skirts of matching layered scarlet chiffon. Worn by Marilyn Monroe in a series of photographs to advertise the Warner Bros. film The Prince and the Showgirl, 1957, in her well-known, provocative sitting for Milton Greene, where she was photographed against a black background. Together with a mounted color tearsheet featuring the actress in the scarlet dress.
Estimate: $15,000 - $20,000 / Sold: $167,500
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Lot 42: A PAIR OF SQUARE-TOED TAN LEATHER BOOTS (2)
THE MISFITS, 1961

A pair of square-toed tan leather cowgirl boots, worn in the actress's last completed film. Embellished with embroidered stitching, the boots are stamped with the maker's mark Hyer
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $85,000
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Lot 43: SCRIPT FOR THE MISFITS
BY ARTHUR MILLER. REVISION MARCH 1960

Mimeographed typescript, title page and 147 pages (printed on rectos only). Punched and bound with three brass rivets, the different settings ("Ranch House,""Car,""Bar,"Mustanging") marked with alternating white or pink index tabs affixed to certain pages (title page soiled, some margins frayed).
- MARILYN MONROE'S COPY, with the initials "M.M." on title page and large note "Paula's script" deleted in pencil, the lines of the character "Roslyn" underlined in pink ink and her character's name circled in the same color ink throughout. At the top of the title, Marilyn has written, rather cryptically, "The effort is made by one's will." With Monroe's pencilled notes on 46 pages of script and on facing blank pages. On the verso of page 6 are several notes including: "play the situation/don't push it,""when she listens she smiles, when she talks, she doesn't," and "talk differently to him than to her!" On the verso of page 8 are the notes "plead for understanding," "try to smile a little," and "not to worry how I say it," and others. A note on the verso of page 14 reads "look straight at Gable - just look don't say anything don't do anything," and on the verso of page 13, she characterizes Roslyn as "stange lovely quality/not bitter/not blaming/realizing/no pressure now/I hoped so much that things would be different." At the bottom of page 16 Marilyn has written "lean back, stretch, unconcerned feminine sex." On page 20, where Isabelle cautions Roslyn about cowboys, Marilyn has written "men that are men can't be trusted." On page 37, Roslyn has the line "I didn't want children. Not with him," and on the facing blank, connected by a pencil line, Marilyn has written "Like with J.D." (Joe DiMaggio?). At page 72, where Perce is thrown from his horse during the rodeo and injured, Marilyn records:"this is the most dramatic thing so far - its - as if something has happened to her [Roslyn] - she is lost." On the blank verso of page 44, is an extensive inscription commenting on Roslyn's kissing Gay:"she kisses him because she could say that she's lonely - then when he doesn't seem to respond she's hurt then glad for the interruption."

Estimate: $8,000 - $10,000 / Sold: $31,050
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Lot 44: PROMPTBOOK FOR THE MISFITS 1961
"copied July 30, 1960" on inside black wrapper.
Typescript, 40 pages, oblong, typed on rectos only. Bound in light green wrappers, typewritten label "File Copy" on upper cover (several pages creased, wrappers worn).
- MARILYN MONROE'S COPY, with her pencilled initials "MM" on front wrapper, and with extensive notes and markings on 20 pages of the script, in pen and pencil, including extensive deletion of lines in the scene numbered 108 (which she has labelled "love scene"). Her notes are often reminders to herself regarding the action: at scene 31 she notes "keep looking at him"; at scene 45 she writes "make believe he is scrubbed up in a tuxedo"; next to liness inscene 82 "gently, like to a child," and "whisper, then let go." In scene 111, where her character is trying to calm an agitated man, she notes "stroke head, finger on lips," and later in the scene she adds a new line: "women do changes - a man can make that difference." Her notes in scenes 118 to 130 are extensive and quite interesting, and include "walk - tiredness, weariness, inside exhillerated [sic]; "the words are on a thin thread." Next to the lines in which her character cannot see and becomes agitated, she writes "as if all in a dream trying to find myself with these men - am I hearing what I hear." Further on, in scenes 131 to 148, Monroe has made notations including "all the stangers in the world," "stand on a spot of earch and call to the moon - calling into infinity," "in a forest she is covered/in a desert she stands exposed," and "smile - human madonna." At the end of scene 148 she adds a fascinating though cryptic note referring to her acting: "Nightclub - I'm not ashamed of that/hold onto...that as Lee [Strasberg] says of my acting/say it to myself." On the same page, she writes "don't at results/let it occur," and "observe/react/let it happen."
- [With:]MONROE. A sheet of autograph notes, 2 pages in pencil on a partial page torn from a yellow lined-paper notebook. Marilyn has written at the top of the sheet "Affective memory/in Sunday school play - children reading - late afternoon child doing my part that I know by heart Aunt Ida." Beneath, she writes "draw My own Map - what I want." Following other notes, at the bottom of the sheet she adds "write out my part." - BEHAN, BRENDAN. Autograph note, penned in ink on a small scrap of paper, paper-clipped to the front cover, reading "For Marilyn Monroe - a credit to the human race mankind in general and womankind in particular."

Estimate: $10,000 - $15,000 / Sold: $28,750
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Lot 45: A SLEEVELESS COCKTAIL DRESS
THE MISFITS, 1961 (2)

A sleeveless cocktail dress, labeled Jean Louis, of black silk jersey and elaborately cut, the irregular neckline threaded with a jersey band. Inscribed in pen, "#4Marilyn Monroe" on the Jean Louis label, together with a matching bolero jacket. (2) 
Estimate: $20,000 - $30,000 / Sold: $72,900
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Lot 46: FRANKIE AND JOHNNY BY JOHN HUSTON
New York: Albert and Charles Boni, 1930. Small 4to, original gilt cloth.
FIRST EDITION, PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed by John Huston to Marilyn Monroe on the title page:"Marilyn dear/all those years ago when you were hardly born I wrote this for you - the perfect Frankie - Johnny (himself) Huston." Illustrated by Covarrubias. 

Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $33,350
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 Lot 47: A PAIR OF GILT-METAL LIGHTERS AND CASE (3)
A circa early-1960's set of two lighters, set in a fitted velvet case. Signed Wellington-Thin, the lighters are engraved FRANK SINATRA'S CALNEVA LODGE, the resort owned by Marilyn's good friend on the shores of Lake Tahoe.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $48,300
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 Lot 48: SCRIPT FOR SOMETHING'S GOT TO GIVE, 1961
Screenplay by Arnold Schulman. November 22, 1961. Screenplay. Confidential. For Planning Purposes Only.
Confidentiality notice, mimeographed title page and 138 pages script (printed on rectos only). Bound in light green paper wrapper with Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation logo, title on spine (one tear to front cover).
MARILYN MONROE'S COPY, with numerous markings and notes in pencil on 39 pages. On the blank page facing the title she has written:"she maneuvers [sic], she gets him to chase her - he[sic] resents her leaving her husband." On the title page appear a number of notes and page references to the script and the observation "at one point in the story two women like each other but hate the man." Below, she writes, emphatically, "not a story for MM," and adds, "it's for a man and just any two girls except the first 45 pages." On the same page, she apparently records her reactions to the change of screenwriter: "why was the writer who wrote it let go?" and queries "New Producer, How come?" ON page 57, where the stage directions call for Richard and Priscilla to "embrace and kiss passionately," she has added: "but mechanically." On page 58, Monroe likens the towering rage of the forsaken Ellen to the emotions expressed in a song from Lerner and Loew's My Fair Lady, writing "I can do without you, or just you wait, Henry Higgins, just you wait." On page 69, Monroe has pencilled in what appear to be some ideas for the cinematic action. Instead of Ellen banging on the wall of the room honeymoon suite in which Priscilla and Ricahrd are kissing, Marilyn suggests: "she plays a record player very loud - and she does the twist and at certain beats in time with the music she bumps him against the wall." Continuing though, on the next page she writes "Ellen is getting tired her bumps are getting less enthusiastic and sad to put it mildly." Page 87 bears several notes, and the blank page facing it is covered with extensive pencilled notes concerning Ellen's lines, and suggesting a number of lines, including, "Now listen this happens to be a democracy - we're even the 50th state. We are no longer just a possession of the U.S.A." Monroe is caustic about certain weak features of the script: on page 126 in the script, the lines of the character Richard include a particularly awful pun: "You know the old saying - cast your broad upon the waters." In the margin Marilyn writes, "Not funny." On page 130, next to rather silly lines by Priscilla about the availabilty of men, she writes "Not a good speech," and next to Ellen's response to Priscilla, she comments succinctly: "sick." Following the final scene (Richard and Ellen kissing), she writes in large letters: "NO NO NO."

Estimate: $8,000 - $10,000 / Sold: $36,800
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Lot 49: SCRIPT FOR SOMETHING'S GOT TO GIVE, 1961
Script for Something's Got To Give. Screenplay by Nunnally Johnson. Revised Screenplay, February 12, 1962.
Mimeograph title page, 108 pages script (printed on rectos only), with 34 pages printed on blue paper representing changes to the script. Bound in light blue paper wrappers with Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation logo, title on spine (small tears, small stains and light soiling to covers, spine chipped). An intermediate stage of the script, before final scenes were added, and differing in many places from the final text.
MARILYN MONROE'S COPY, with numerous annotations and notes in ink (and, in a few cases, pencil) on the title page and 32 pages of the script, the annotation very heavy on about 12 pages, referring to lines, the characters, the blocking, commenting on the charaters and their motivations, etc. On title: "We've got a dog here - so we've got to look for impacts in a different way, or as Mr. Johnson says, the situation." On page 7, which is very heavily annotated, Monroe queries Bianca's use of the term "psychosomatic":"would she come right out with this sort of thing? I feel a hint of what she's getting to would be more real"; at another point, Monroe asks: "How can she say this at this point - too early? Gives away what she will be saying later...No! she is not a Nut but a cold Hard dame!...Maybe she could also be one of these 'practical' types - a bookkeeper at heart." On page 7a, Monroe comments on lines of the judge: "This is funny?" On page 12, heavily annotated, Monroe comments, "Ellen is no longer Irene Dune [the actress, Irene Dunne]- and the only people on earth I get on well with is [sic] men so lets have some fun with this opening scene on Ellen plus impact for the picture." On page 23, remarking on Bianca's taking Nick's hand, Monroe writes: "Let's remember she is frigid - We all know what Kinsey found out about most females. This has got to be one in one way or another." On verso of the last page are pencilled notes referring to the character Dr. Schlick, who has a German accent: "Alex Guinness/Oh goodness/on/vot - what/I am so merry." With a loose final page from a shooting script with bold ink notes about Schlick's accent: "Escuse me, plees...good Gude french u/Dat isgude/Dis is cross between D and TH."

Estimate: $8,000 - $10,000 / Sold: $25,300
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot049  


Lot 50: PROMPTBOOK FOR SOMETHING'S GOT TO GIVE, 1961
Carbon typescript, 32 pages, oblong, typed on rectos only. Bound in black paper wrappers, typewritten label "Marilyn Monroe/"Something's Got To Give" on upper cover. Marilyn Monroe's copy, with her pencil notes on 11 pages. On page 1, next to the lines "Kennedy"/"Oh...really...which one" she writes "dead pan." On page 7 she notes that the lines "let me get fixed up a little, will you" have been changed to "let me slip into something more comfortable..." At the bottom of that page she writes "I hope I hope I hope." At page 8 she comments "you are all crazy not me," and adds "dead pan" next to Bianca's lines. On page 10, next to her lines, she comments, "kidding the pants off him."
Estimate: $10,000 - $15,000 / Sold: $23,000
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot050  


Lot 51: A HAND-KNITTED CARDIGAN
Of creme wool decorated with a brown geometric pattern across the center, cuffs and the neck, with matching knitted belt. Worn by Marilyn Monroe in 1962 and featured in a series of photographs by George Barris taken on the beach in Santa Monica, California.
Estimate: $30,000 - $50,000 / Sold: $167,500
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot051  


Lot 52: A GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD
Marilyn Monroe World's Favorite Female Star 1961
Hollywood Foreign Press Association - March 5, 1962.

Estimate: $10,000 - $15,000 / Sold: $184,000
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot052  


Lot 53: A SEQUINED EVENING DRESS
From the personal wardrobe of Marilyn Monroe: A backless, full-length dress of emerald green jersey, heavily embroidered with matching sequins, decorated with inset waistband. Unlabeled, by Norman Norell, worn by Marilyn Monroe at the Golden Globe Award Ceremonies in Hollywood on March 5, 1962, when accepting her award as 1961’s “World’s Favorite Film Star.”
Estimate: $30,000 - $50,000 / Sold: $96,000

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot053  


 Lot 54: "HAPPY BIRTHDAY MR. PRESIDENT" INVITATION
Program for "Happy Birthday, Mr. President. New York's Birthday Salute to President Kennedy." Madison Square Garden, May 19, 1962. 4 pages. Front cover with title between squares of red and blue, to the right, a black and white photograph of President Kennedy. Page 2 text listing the Sponsors, Committee and Patrons of the event, page 3 enumerating the events scheduled for the evening, including appearances by Henry Fonda, Jack Benny, Ella Fitzgerald, Jerome Robbins' Ballet, Jimmy Durante, Bobby Darin, Peter Lawford and Marilyn Monroe.
- [With:] Official invitation to be with President Kennedy at New York's Birthday Salute to the President, May 19, 1962. 4 pages, lightly creased. Front cover with decorative text, page 2 with quotation from Mayor Robert F. Wagner.
- With:] Call sheet for the "Salute to the President" [May 19, 1962]. 2 pages, mimeograph typescript (on rectos only). Enumerating 39 events or appearances, Monroe as number 35 "Marilyn Monroe and Stars." Marilyn Monroe's copy, with notes in red crayon and pencil on first page, reading "who do have to be/to ask/who do you think you have to be to be disappointment." Together with three items, all Marilyn Monroe's copies.

Estimate: $10,000 - $15,000 / Sold: $129,000
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot054  


Lot 55: JEAN LOUIS DRESS DRESS WORN BY MARILYN MONROE WHEN SHE SANG HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO JFK
A Jean Louis gown worn by Marilyn Monroe at Madison Square Garden in New York City on May 19, 1962, at a Democratic fundraiser and 45th birthday celebration for President John F. Kennedy..
Sold: $1,267,500

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot055a 


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15 juin 2007

27 & 28/10/1999, Christie's, "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe": Lots Partie 4

Enchères "The Personal Property Of Marilyn Monroe"
27 & 28 octobre 1999
- Partie 4 : Lots 311 à 364 : Vie publique  -
Photos, récompenses, souvenirs

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> 27 & 28/10/1999, Christie's: Catalogue "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe"


Vie publique: photos, prix reçus & autres - "Souvenirs"
Public life: photos, awards received & others - "Memorabilia"


Lot 311: A MANFRED KREINER BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH OF MARILYN MONROE
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $20,700
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot311 


Lot 312: A DETROIT FREE PRESS NEW FACES AWARD
Designed as a wall mirror of birchwood surrounded by fourteen electric light sockets and with leather grip, the plaque engraved Marilyn Monroe Winner-First Place Detroit Free Press New Faces Award 1952.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $25,300
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot312  


Lot 313: A PLAQUE Photoplay Magazine
Presents The New Star Award to Marilyn Monroe
For Her Rapid Rise to Stardom In 1952

Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $40,250
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot313  


Lot 314: A PLAQUE Look Award
Marilyn Look Award / 1952 Film Achievement Award
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $17,250
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot314  


Lot 315: A TESTIMONIAL OF APPRECIATION 
Presented by the American Legion
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $6,900
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot318b 


Lot 316: MOTION PICTURE HERALD AWARDS 
Two "Motion Picture Herald in Association with Fame" awards, New York, January 1, 1954 and January 1, 1957. Together 2 pages, folio (9x12 in.), on cream card, with gold seal. Won by Marilyn in 1954 and 1957, this "Award of Achievement" was presented to "Marilyn Monroe...as on of the top ten Money-Making Stars." In 1954 Marilyn was selected to receive this award by "the Exhibitors of the United States and Canada," and in 1957 by "the American Theatre Box Office Returns". 
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $13,800
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot316  


Lot 317: A STERLING SILVER COMPACT
Engraved To Marilyn Monroe the best friend a diamond ever had, THE JEWELRY ACADEMY, Sidney M. Brownstein, President.
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $23,000
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot317  


Lot 318: A GROUP OF THREE PLAQUES (3)
(1) Exhibitor Laurel Awards
Voted by the Film Buyers of the Motion Picture Association: 1953-54
Marilyn Monroe / Number One Screen Star
(2) Independent Theatre Owners of Arkansas Award
Presented bo the State's Most Popular Movie Actress
Marilyn Monroe / Selected by a poll of 109,248 Arkansas Theatre Patrons: January 26, 1953
(3) A Halo for a Saintly Sinner is herewith bestowed by the Saints & Sinners of Los Angeles To Marilyn Monroe: April 16, 1953

Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $19,550
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot318 


Lot 319: A TROPHY
National Movie Poll Award Marilyn Monroe Favorite Actress 1953 / Canton, Ohio
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $13,800

 

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot319-320-321 

Lot 320: A TROPHY
Non présenté / Not presented

Lot 321: A TROPHY BASE
Presented to Marilyn Monroe in Commemoration of her Unselfish Service Rendered tot he Armed Forces in Korea June 19, 1954
Morningside Park ; Post No. 398 / Inglewood, Calif.

Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $36,800


Lot 322: A PLAQUE
"To the Sweetest Girl in Motion Pictures" Marilyn Monroe
20th Century Fox Films Star / 1953 Presented by Yolo County Fair Sugar Queen 

Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $25,300

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot322-324-325  

Lot 324: CRYSTAL AWARD
Non présenté / Not presented

Lot 325: A TROPHY (CHILE)
Laurel De Oro 1959 ; Coktail De Estrellas
Estimulo Establecimientos ; DUCAL Actiz de Cine
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $27,600


Lot 323: A BRASS PLAQUE (ITALY BULGARI) - Donatello Award
Presidente Della Republica; A Marilyn Monroe 1957-58
Club Internazionale Del Cinema Roma 

Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $27,600
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot323 


Lot 326: CECIL BEATON Photo, 1956
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $36,800
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot326  


Lot 327: A RECORD COLLECTION
Of approximately 48 assorted classical music records including vocalists and instrumentals in a russet case with small lock handle, together with three other records, ROBINSON, EARL and MILLARD LAMPELL. The Lonesome Train. 33 1/3 rpm. Original carboard cover. Inscribed on cover to MarilynCOOPER, CLARENCE. Goin' Down the Road. American Folksongs sung by Clarence Cooper. 33 1/3 rpm. Original cardboard cover. Inscribed on reverse of cover to Marilyn by CooperSPINA, HAROLD and JIM AMECHE. Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. 33 1/3 rpm. Original cardboard cover. Inscribed on reverse of cover to Marilyn.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $14,950
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot327  


Lot 328: PERSON TO PERSON, 1955
A painted wooden hanger from the television show Person to Person.
Marilyn appeared on the show in April 1955.

Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $4,370
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot328  


Lot 329: THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS, 1954, Color lobby card
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $7,475
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot329  


Lot 330: A COLOR MAGAZINE TEAR SHEET
Depicting Joe DiMaggio in Yankee uniform at home plate with bold letters "A Great and Graceful Joe", in silvered wood frame.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $9,775
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot330  


Lot 331: TWO BASEBALLS (2)
Signed by Joe DiMaggio and other Yankee players
One circa late-1940s/early-1950s factory stamped souvenir ball sold a Yankee Stadium.

Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $16,100
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot331  


Lot 332: DRIVER'S LICENSE
Temporary driver's license, signed "Marilyn Monroe". State of California temporary driver's license, issued 29 February 1956.  
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $145,500
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot332  


Lot 333: THE PRINCE AND THE SHOWGIRL, 1957 - color lobby card 
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $13,800
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot333  


Lot 334: MILTON GREENE PHOTOS (2)
Two Framed Photographs of Marilyn in a black feather boa and top hat from her famous 1956 "Black Sting" with photographer Milton Greene.
Please note: It is possible that these are the two vintage prints that were printed in 1956, one set of three sets ever made. They were printed by Milton Greene and given to Marilyn Monroe. They are extremely rare and the original negative has been damaged and these prints are all that remain.  

Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $43,700
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot334  


Lot 335: AMERICAN FEDERATION OF TELEVISION AND RADIO ARTISTS (AFTRA)
Television and Radio Artists Three Membership cards for AFTRA, January 1, 1960-January 11, 1961
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $5,520
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot335  


Lot 336: ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES (AMPAS)
Two membership cards issued for the years 1960 and 1961. Together 2 pages, small oblong, decorated with AMPAS logo and embossed gold Oscar statue, with "Marilyn Monroe" listed as the "Active Member." 
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $23,000
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot336  


Lot 337: SCREEN ACTORS GUILD
Screen Actors Guild membership card, 23 May 1960 and receipt fo r$80.  
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $25,300
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot337  


Lot 338: WARNER BROS. STUDIOS KEY
A commemorative brass key circa 1956, cast with W.B. emblem on one side and on the other marked Welcome to Warner Bros. Studio, the Largest in the World.  
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $32,200
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot338  


Lot 339: PHILIPPE HALSMAN Portrait of Dame Edith Sitwell 1958
Signed lower right For Marilyn, P. Halsman. Vintage print, gifted to Marilyn in 1959. Ebonized in gilt wood frame. 
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $4,830
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot339  


Lot 340: JOHN BRYSON PHOTO
A Photograph of Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller in Los Angeles 1960 framed. 
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $27,600
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot340  


Lot 341: ARTIST UNKNOWN
A Study for Dress Design. Marked Oyster white cavier-bead on jersey-oyster chiffon coat effect-diamond pin-pleated skirt on oyster white tulle, in silver-painted frame.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $6,325
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot341  


Lot 342: ARTIST UNKNOWN
A Study for Dress Design. Marked White crepe satin with silver bangle bead bands. White Chiffon over shoulders and front yoke. Bands meet in back to form panels of white satin.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $6,325
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot342  


Lot 343: FOUR PORTRAITS OF MARILYN MONROE (4)
(1) V. KRIAL: Portrait of Marilyn Monroe. Oil on artistboard.
Signed lower left V. Krial and dated 1954.
(2) VEPA: Portrait of Marilyn Monroe. pastel crayon paper, torn edges, in chrome-plated frame.
Signed lower right Ve.Pa.
(3): D.E.BARLOW: Portrait of Marilyn Monroe. Pastel and crayon on paper.
(4): C. FASO: Portrait of Marilyn Monroe.
Signed lower right C. Faso and ated 60 oil canvas 

Estimate: $1,500 - $2,000 / Sold: $9,775
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot343  


Lot 345: TWO PAINTINGS OF MARILYN - J. GRAY (2) 
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $8,625
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot346  


Lot 347: JACK CARDIFF PHOTOS (3)
Three framed photographs of Marylin Monroe taken in London during the film of The Prince and the Showgirl, 1957. Jack Cardiff was the cinematographer on the film. 
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,000 / Sold: $34,500
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot347  


Lot 348: A TYPEWRITER
A Royal portable typewriter circa 1950, with original certificate of guarantee and carrying case. 
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 / Sold: $8,625
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 349: THE MISFITS PHOTOS, 1961 (7)
A group of seven black and white photos of Marilyn on the set of The Misfits with director John Huston, Arthur Miller, and co-stars including Clark Gable and Montgomery Clift. 
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $34,500
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot349  


Lot 350: THE MISFITS WIG, 1961 
A blonde wig and hairpiece for The Misfits in a box marked United Artists Corp., The Misfits, and Hold at airport for pickup, c/o Gilboy Co. of LA.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $29,900
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot350  


Lot 351: WRITING CASE
An oversized red leather writing case by Smythson of New Bond Street, with gilt border on front and gilt initials M.M.M. in front upper right corner. Red watered silk interior, with 4 large sheets of blotting paper, 18 sheets of cream-colored notepaper, embossed Marilyn Monroe, and 6 matching envelopes, embossed on flap Marilyn Monroe.
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $27,600
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot351  


Lot 352: CROUCH & FITZGERALD 
A Tan leather suitcase with two travel tags on inside and monogramed A.M., with a tag from the Beverly Hills Hotel (includes numbers 238-240 inside suitcase).
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $6,325
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot352    


Lot 353: A TWO-HANDLED STERLING SILVER LOVING CUP 
Circa early-1950s, maker's mark of Black, Starr $ Gorham. Campana form, with ringed band flanked by double-spurred scrolled handles engraved Red Book Magazine Award For Distinguished Contribution to the Art of the Motion Picture, the reverse 1952 Best Young Box Office Personality Marilyn Monroe.
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $29,900
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot353  


Lot 354: A BRASS PLATED METAL MUSICAL GOLD MENORAH 
Circa 1950 / The cylindrical trumpet-form base supporting a baluster stem and continuing to ringed curved arms ending in small candle nozzles centering the Star of David, the base playing the Israeli National Anthem.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $19,550
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot354 


Lot 355: CERTIFICATE OF CONVERSION 
Printed certificate of conversion to the Jewish Faith, signed by her (Marilyn Monroe) and by Arthur Miller, Rabbi Robert E. Goldburg and two witnesses. Dated Lewisboro, New York, July 1, 1956.
Estimate: $8,000 - $10,000 / Sold: $90,500
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot355  


Lot 356: A CERTIFICATE 
The Women's Division of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York
Citation January 26, 1956

Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $6,900
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot356  


 Lot 357: A PHOTOGRAPH OF MARILYN MONROE AND ELI WALLACH
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $13,800
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot357  


Lot 358: DRIVER'S LICENSE 
State of Connecticut issued July 11, 1962, expiring June 30, 1964. Printed on front and back, on green card accomplished in type with Dept. of Motor Vehicles, Connecticut envelope dated July 13, 1962. Marilyn's Driver's License with the address of her final residence, 12305 - 5th Helena Dr., Los Angeles 49, Calif.. The license issued from Hartford, Conn. details: Fee $6; Operator Number 181034533; Height 5ft. 05in. and Date of Birth 6/01/26.
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $29,900
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot358 


Lot 359: CLIFFORD ODETS 
Portrait of Marilyn Monroe 1958
Signed lower left Odets, on the reverse with hand-written index card.

Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $9,200
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot359  


Lot 360: AN ORIGINAL PENCIL AND INK CARTOON DRAWING OF TWO GIRLS ON SUBWAY 
The typed cut-out slogan "I Wonder: Did Marilyn Monroe every flunk History?", mounted and framed, circa 1960.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Sold: $3,680
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot360  


Lot 361: SIX PAPER COASTERS (6)
Each marked respectively George Cukor, 1960 and Happy Christmas in red crayon; the others printed with eyeglasses or dogs.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $2,530
Non illustré / Not illustrated 


Lot 362: A DRAWN AND PAINTED HAPPY BIRTHDAY CARD
Signed Joseph Krutak and dated '60. Depicting Marilyn as a student in bikini with various cartoon balloons and orginal signatures of cast and crew of Let's Make Love, including Yves Montand and George Cukor.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $13,800
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot362  


Lot 363: A HAPPY BIRTHDAY CARD
Featuring an image of Marilyn in a short garment, on the hem written Ladies Wardrobe, hand-lettered Something's Got to Give, 1962 bottom right artist signature Joseph Krutak and featuring original signatures.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $14,950
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot363  


Lot 364: SOMETHING'S GOT TO GIVE (5)
A group of photographs taken during a shoot where Marilyn modeled costumes from the film.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $29,900
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot364 


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14 juin 2007

14/05/1994, Odyssey, "Rock N Roll & Hollywood Memorabilia and Autographs": Catalogue

1994-05-14-ODYSSEY-1Catalogue de la vente aux enchères
"Rock N Roll & Hollywood Memorabilia and Autographs"
par Odyssey
du 14 mai 1994

Auction catalog
"Rock N Roll & Hollywood Memorabilia and Autographs"
by Odyssey
from May, 14, 1994


Catalogue qui présente une 30aine de lots consacrés à Marilyn Monroe: des photographies, dédicaces, effets personnels (robes, chapeaux, bijoux, chaussures, lunettes de soleil, épingles à cheveux, maquillage, étui à cigarettes), lettres (de Joe DiMaggio, des enfants d'Arthur Miller, de Marilyn à son psychiatre Greenson, de Jean Kennedy Smith, de Kay Gable, de sa mère Gladys), certificat de divorce d'avec DiMaggio, factures et chèques, permis de conduire, documents sur le chien Hugo, plan de la maison de Brentwood, carnet d'adresses, une collection de timbres qui appartenait à Marilyn, certificats d'awards.

Catalog which presents some 30 lots dedicated to Marilyn Monroe: photographs, dedications, personal effects (dresses, hats, jewelry, shoes, sunglasses, hairpins, make-up, cigarette case), letters (from Joe DiMaggio, children of Arthur Miller, of Marilyn to her psychiatrist Greenson, of Jean Kennedy Smith, of Kay Gable, of her mother Gladys), divorce certificate from DiMaggio, bills and checks, driver's license, documents on the dog Hugo, plan of the house in Brentwood, address book, a collection of stamps that belonged to Marilyn, certificates of awards.


- pages avec Marilyn -

1994-05-14-ODYSSEY-p1  1994-05-14-ODYSSEY-p2  1994-05-14-ODYSSEY-p3 
1994-05-14-ODYSSEY-p4   1994-05-14-ODYSSEY-p5 
1994-05-14-ODYSSEY-p6  1994-05-14-ODYSSEY-p7  1994-05-14-ODYSSEY-page-back_cover 


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