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Marilyn Monroe
1926 - 1962

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29 juillet 2011

Dressing - Robe moulante rouge à fronce d'Oleg Cassini

 Robe moulante rouge
avec une écharpe ceinturée violette

Red scarlet tight dress
with a purple sash

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photographie colorisée


oleg_cassini_with_gene_tierney-1948-a  Cette robe a été conçue par le créateur et couturier Oleg Cassini, qui fut marié à l'actrice Gene Tierney (de 1941 à 1952). Il semblerait que le styliste ait aussi eu plus tard une aventure avec Marilyn Monroe.
C'est une robe de soirée longue jusqu'au pied, en jersey rouge pompier; le corsage est dans un style nervuré gracieux. Le froncement dans le dos crée un ajustement parfait sous la hanche gauche. Une ceinture de violet royal qui se noue, encercle la hanche droite sous la taille, puis retombe en cascade jusqu'aux pieds avec l'effet de jupe ample.

This dress was designed by fashion designer Oleg Cassini, who was married to actress Gene Tierney (1941-1952). It seems that the stylist also later had an affair with Marilyn Monroe.
This is a floor-length evening gown in fire-engine red jersey; the bodice is in a graceful pintuck style. Ruching down the back creates a snug fit to below the left hip. The sash of royal purple that ties in a knot encircles the right hip below the waist, cascading to the floor with an effect of full skirt.

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La Robe portée par d'autres
The Dress worn by others


 Cette robe fut ainsi portée initialement en 1951 par l'actrice Gene Tierney dans la dernière scène de la comédie musicale Sur la Riviera, produit par la Twentieth-Century Fox. Elle la portera à nouveau en 1952, pour des portraits en studio qui serviront de publicité pour la marque de cosmétiques Westmore.

This dress was initially worn in 1951 by actress Gene Tierney in the last scene of the musical comedy On the Riviera, produced by Twentieth-Century Fox. She wore it again in 1952, for studio portraits that served as an advertisement for the Westmore cosmetics brand.

 - 1951, film "On the Riviera" -
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- 1952, portrait publicitaire -
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Marilyn et la robe
Marilyn and the gown


  Marilyn Monroe a certainement emprunté la robe qui avait dû être remise au département costumes des studios de la Fox, pour la porter à La première de Monkey Business (Chérie, je me sens rajeunir) le 2 septembre 1952 à Atlantic City. Ce qui était alors chose courante à l'époque: les actrices avaient l'habitude d'emprunter certaines tenues portées par d'autres dans des films, pour se rendre à des premières ou de grandes soirées.
  Marilyn Monroe certainly borrowed the dress that must have been given to the costume department at Fox Studios, to wear it at The Monkey Business premiere on September 2, 1952 in Atlantic City. It was then common at the time: actresses used to borrow certain outfits worn by others in movies, to go to premieres or big parties.

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Durant l'année 1952, Marilyn porte la robe pour deux séances photos en studio:
During 1952, Marilyn wears the dress for two photo shoots in the studio:

- Pour une séance photos par le photographe Frank Livia, qui semble être prise au même moment que la première de Monkey Business: Marilyn a la même coiffure (chevelure bouclée à l'effet natuel), et les mêmes boucles d'oreilles pendantes avec quatre pierres rouges brillantes.
- For a photoshoot by photographer Frank Livia, which seems to be taken at the same time as the premiere of Monkey Business: Marilyn has the same hairstyle (curly hair with natural effect), and the same dangling earrings with four red brilliant stones.

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-  Pour une séance photos par le photographe Frank Powolny, dont l'une des photos reste célèbre: celle où elle se tient contre un mur, les mains dans le dos au niveau des hanches.
-  For a photoshoot by photographer Frank Powolny, one of whose photos remains famous: the one where she stands against a wall, hands behind her back at hips.

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L'après Marilyn
After Marilyn

La robe est aujourd'hui la propriété du fan et collectionneur de Marilyn, Greg Schreiner, qui l'avait acheté aux enchères et la prête occasionnellement à des organisateurs d'expositions -
The dress is now the property of Marilyn's fan and collector, Greg Shreiner, who bought it at auction and occasionally lends it to exhibition organizers -

La robe sur le site de Greg Schreiner
The dress on Greg Schreiner's website
 
The Marilyn Monroe Site

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La robe à diverses expositions:
The dress at various exhibitions:
Hollywood Museum - 2007,
 
Marilyn Remembered - 2010
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 Inspirations

- Julia Roberts - 1990 - film Pretty Woman
creation costume Marilyn Vance-Straker
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 Même style
Same style

Ne pas confondre avec les robes à fronces de Ceil Chapman
Not to be confused with Ceil Chapman's gathered dresses

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- article Les Robes Moulantes à fronces de Ceil Chapman

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> sources:
Le film On the Riviera sur doctormacro.com  
Le livre Marilyn in Fashion 


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13 juin 2011

Dressing - Robe Lamée Or de Travilla

Robe Lamé Or
Gold Lamé Dress

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Qui ne connaît donc pas cette photographie de Marilyn Monroe, dans un studio de fond noir, les mains derrière les hanches, yeux mi-clos et bouche entrouverte, portant cette robe lamée or ?
Il s'agit de l'une des tenues symboliques dans laquelle est représentée Marilyn Monroe: une robe lamée or échancrée jusqu'au nombril et au dos nu.

Who doesn't know this photograph of Marilyn Monroe, in a black background studio, hands behind hips, eyes half-closed and mouth half-open, wearing this gold lamé dress ? This is one of the symbolic outfits in which Marilyn Monroe is represented: a gold lamé dress scooped up to the navel and open back.

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Marilyn et la robe
Marilyn and the gown


 Cette robe en lamé or a été conçue par le créateur et couturier de la 20th Century Fox, William "Billy" Travilla pour le film Gentlemen prefer blondes (Les hommes préfèrent les blondes) tourné en 1952. On raconte que la robe fut littéralement cousue sur le corps de Marilyn, car elle ne possède pas de boutons, mais une fine fermeture éclaire dans le dos.
This gold lamé dress was designed by 20th Century Fox designer and fashion designer William "Billy" Travilla for the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, filmed in 1952. It is said that the dress was literally sewn onto Marilyn's body, because it does not have buttons, but a thin zipper in the back.

- Esquisse et fiche modèle par Travilla -
- Sketch and fashion pattern by Travilla -
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Le 08 novembre 1952, Marilyn passe les essais coiffure et maquillage pour le film; sur l'une des photographies servant de test, elle porte la robe. Mais les essayages de la robe ont lieu le 12 novembre 1952 où elle porte la robe avec et sans ceinture.
On November 08, 1952, Marilyn takes the hairdressing and make-up tests for the film; in one of the photographs used as a test, she is wearing the dress. But the fittings of the dress takes place on November 12, 1952 where she wears the dress with and without a belt.

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William_Travilla-dress_gold-1952-film-GPB-sc05-film  Dans le film, la scène dans laquelle Marilyn porte cette robe est très courte, et on ne l'aperçoit que de dos, derrière une vitre ! La scène fut sans doute écourtée car la tenue semblait bien trop provocante et l'image représentant la star dans cette tenue sur grand écran, fut loin de plaire aux censeurs. D'autant que Marilyn danse -avec Charles Coburn- en tortillant ses fesses de façon suggestive.
In the film, the scene in which Marilyn wears this dress is very brief, and we can only see her from the back, behind a window ! The scene was probably cut short because the outfit seemed far too provocative and the image of the star in this outfit on the big screen, was far from pleasing the censors. Especially since Marilyn dances -with Charles Coburn- wiggling her buttocks suggestively.

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 Néanmoins, Marilyn porte la robe pour plusieurs photographies en studio en 1953, servant de supports publicitaires au film (photographies de Gene Kornman, Ed Clark, John Florea, Frank Worth).
 Nevertheless, Marilyn wears the dress for several studio photographs in 1953, serving as advertising media for the film (photographs by Gene Kornman, Ed Clark, John Florea, Frank Worth).

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 goldlame_losangelespressclubAprès le tournage des "Hommes préfèrent les blondes", au cours de l'année 1953, Marilyn Monroe porte la robe pour la remise du prix de "Miss Press Club", organisé par le Los Angeles Press Club. Après la cérémonie officielle, où Marilyn portait une robe noire, une remise du prix est organisée de manière officieuse en studio, où le journaliste Walter Winchell pose aux côtés de Marilyn dans un studio; la star portant cette fois-ci la robe lamée. Sans doute cette série de photographies furent-elles prises dans les studios de la Fox et peut être, pendant le tournage de Gentlemen prefer blondes - Bien que la coiffure de Marilyn soit différente, car dans la scène du film, ses cheveux sont au carré lissé. Mais le décoletté de la robe descend encore jusqu'au nombril.
After the filming of "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes", in 1953, Marilyn Monroe wears the dress for the "Miss Press Club" award ceremony, organized by the Los Angeles Press Club. After the official ceremony, where Marilyn wore a black dress, an award ceremony is unofficially organized in the studio, where the journalist Walter Winchell poses alongside Marilyn in a studio; the star this time wearing the lamé dress. No doubt this series of photographs were taken in the studios of Fox and perhaps, during the filming of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes - Although Marilyn's hairstyle is different, because in the scene of the film, her hair is squared smooth. But the neckline of the dress still goes down to the navel.

goldlame_photoplayLe 17 février 1953, Marilyn Monroe emprunte à nouveau à la maison de production cette remarquable robe pour la porter lors de la cérémonie organisée par le magazine Photoplay de "Rapid Rise to Stardom in 1952" ("L'accès le plus rapide à la célébrité pour l'année 1952") où elle reçoit le prix "The New Star Award" ("Le prix de la nouvelle star") au Beverly Hills Hotel.
La robe a alors été retouchée pour l'occasion: le décoletté fut quelque peu remonté, pour descendre juqu'à la poitrine et non plus jusqu'au nombril.
On February 17, 1953, Marilyn Monroe borrows this remarkable dress from the production studio again to wear it during the ceremony organized by Photoplay magazine of "Rapid Rise to Stardom in 1952" where she receives "The New Star Award" at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
The dress was then retouched for the occasion: the neckline was slightly raised, to go down to the chest and no longer to the navel.

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 William_Travilla-dress_gold-1953-02-09-photoplay-2Lors de la cérémonie, Marilyn va déclencher un tollé dont l'origine n'est autre que cette fameuse robe, qui scandalisa la prude actrice Joan Crawford, présente dans l'assistance, qui dira dans la presse: "C'était comme un spectacle burlesque (...) La publicité est allée trop loin. Elle fait l'erreur de croire sa publicité. Quelqu'un devrait lui faire voir la lumière." Et le journaliste James Bacon rapportera que "lorsque Marilyn se tortilla devant l'assistance pour rejoindre le podium, son derrière ressemblait à deux petits chiots se bataillant sous une feuille de soie".
During the ceremony, Marilyn will trigger an uproar whose origin is none other than this famous dress, which scandalized the prudish actress Joan Crawford, present in the audience,who will say into the press that: "It was like a burlesque show. (...) The publicity has gone too far. She is making the mistake of believing her publicity. Someone should make her see the light." And journalist James Bacon will say that "when Marilyn squirmed in front of the audience to reach the podium, her buttocks looked like two little puppies fighting under a sheet of silk".

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Et pourtant, Joan Crawford avait porté une robe bien similaire en 1934 pour le film La femme de sa vie  (photos publicitaires de George Hurrell), une création du costumier Adrian: le même tissu drapé lamé or, au décolleté profond et au dos entièrement dénudé.
However, Joan Crawford has worn a very similar dress in 1934 for the film No More Ladies (advertising photos by George Hurrell), a creation of the costume designer Adrian: the same draped gold lamé pattern, with a deep neckline and completely bare back.

- Joan Crawford - 1934 -
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Marilyn porte à nouveau la robe en juin 1953 pour promouvoir une action caritative qui se tiendra à Minneapolis du 9 au 12 juin 1953.
Marilyn wears the dress again in June 1953 to promote a charity event to be held in Minneapolis from June 9 to 12, 1953.

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Naissance de la robe de Travilla
Birth of the Travilla dress


William_Travilla-dress_gold_inspiration-ginger_rogers-1951-dream_boat-1  William Travilla s'inspira d'une de ses créations antérieures pour la Fox: en 1951, il était en effet chargé des costumes pour le film Un grand séducteur (Dream Boat) avec Ginger Rogers. Le couturier créa ainsi pour l'actrice Ginger Rogers une robe lamée à fines bretelles, plissée et agrémentée d'un pan en biais.
William Travilla was inspired by one of his earlier creations for the Fox: in 1951, he was indeed in charge of the costumes for the film Dream Boat with Ginger Rogers. The couturier thus created for the actress Ginger Rogers a lamé dress with thin straps, pleated and embellished with a slanted pan.
  

- Ginger Rogers -
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Quand la Fox demande à Travilla de créer les costumes pour Les hommes préfèrent les blondes en 1952, Travilla propose - parmi tous les autres dessins - l'esquisse de la robe créée auparavant pour Ginger. Mais la robe n'est pas retenue pour le film.
When Fox asked Travilla to design a number of costumes for Gentlemen Prefer Blondes in 1952, Travilla offered offered - among all the other designs - the sketch of the dress previously created for Ginger. But the dress is not chosen for the film.

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Marilyn porte la version couleur argentée de cette robe pour deux galas:
Marilyn wears the silver version of this dress at two public events:

Le 4 décembre 1953 pour un gala de charité en faveur des enfants
On December 04, 1953 for the Children's Benefit

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Le 9 mars 1954 pour la remise du prix de
"La meilleure actrice populaire de l'année 1953" par le magazine Photoplay.
On March 9, 1954 for the award price of
"The Most Popular Actress of the year 1953" by Photoplay magazine.

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La robe est aujourd'hui la propriété du fan et collectionneur de Marilyn, Greg Schreiner, qui l'avait acheté aux enchères et la prête occasionnellement à des organisateurs d'expositions -
The dress is now the property of Marilyn's fan and collector, Greg Shreiner, who bought it at auction and occasionally lends it to exhibition organizers -

La robe sur le site de Greg Schreiner
The dress on Greg Schreiner's website
 
The Marilyn Monroe Site

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Expo " Marilyn Remembered ", 06/2010
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La robe originale sera portée aussi par d'autres actrices:
The original dress will also be worn by other actresses:

- Corinne Calvet - 1953, photo de Frank Powolny
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- Evelyn Keyes - 1955, film "Top of the world"
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- Marie MacDonald, surnommée "The Body" - 1957 -
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Les inspirations: des robes du même style
Inspirations: dresses in the same style

- Ginger Rogers - 1935, film "Roberta"
costume designer: Robert Newman
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- June Haver - 1951
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- Betty Grable - début des années 1950s
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La Robe Lamé Or portée par d'autres
The Lame Gold Dress worn by others


La robe de Marilyn est rendue au département des costumes de la Fox, et d'autres actrices l'empruntent à leur tour - petit tour d'horizon:
Marilyn's dress is then returns to the Fox costume department, and other actresses borrowes it - quick overview:

- Marilyn Maxwell  - le 23/08/1954
Pour un show à Las Vegas où elle dresse un tigre
For a show in Las Vegas where she trains a tiger

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Portrait Marilyn Maxwell - studio Seawell -
Le décolleté est recousu à la poitrine,
comme celle que Marilyn porte à la cérémonie Photoplay
The neckline is sewn to the chest,
like the one Marilyn wears at the Photoplay ceremony

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 - Betty Grable - le 30/09/1954
Pour le show TV de CBS "Shower of Stars"
Betty porte la version de la robe avec la ceinture
Betty wears the version of the dress with the belt

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- video extrait Betty Grable -

 - Jayne Mansfield - le 11 avril 1957 -
Pour la première du film "The Spirit of St Louis" de Billy Wilder

Jayne est accompagnée de son mari Mickey Hargitay qui la soulève
For the premiere of the movie "The Spirit of St Louis" by Billy Wilder
Jayne is accompanied by her husband Mickey Hargitay who carries her 

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William_Travilla-dress_gold-dress_jayne-1957-04-11-premiere_Sprit_of_St_Louis-1-by_earl_leaf-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-dress_jayne-1957-04-11-premiere_Sprit_of_St_Louis-1-by_earl_leaf-2  William_Travilla-dress_gold-dress_jayne-1957-04-11-premiere_Sprit_of_St_Louis-1-by_earl_leaf-3 
William_Travilla-dress_gold-dress_jayne-1957-04-11-premiere_Sprit_of_St_Louis-1-by_earl_leaf-4  William_Travilla-dress_gold-dress_jayne-1957-04-11-premiere_Sprit_of_St_Louis-1-by_earl_leaf-5  William_Travilla-dress_gold-dress_jayne-1957-04-11-premiere_Sprit_of_St_Louis-3-2 
jayne  William_Travilla-dress_gold-dress_jayne-1957-04-11-premiere_Sprit_of_St_Louis-3-2a 

Jayne ayant une poitrine très généreuse, le décolleté a été raccommodé
(on distingue les fils qui relie le décolleté entre les seins !)
Jayne having a very generous breast, the neckline has been mended
(we can see the threads that connect the neckline between the breasts !)

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Les versions 'alternatives' de la robe par Travilla
The 'alternative' versions of the dress by Travilla


- Jeanne Crain - 1955 -
Travilla est en charge des costumes du film "Les hommes épousent les brunes",
 (la suite de "Les hommes préfèrent les blondes" )

et il créé une version argentée de la robe dorée de Marilyn
Travilla is in charge of the costumes for the movie "Men marry brunettes",
(the continuation of "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes")
and he creates a silver version of Marilyn's golden dress

mm_dress-gold_dress-gentlemen_marry_brunettes-1 mm_dress-gold_dress-gentlemen_marry_brunettes-2 mm_dress-gold_dress-gentlemen_marry_brunettes-3 
William_Travilla-dress_gold-dress_jeanne_crain-1955-film-GMB-1-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-dress_jeanne_crain-1955-film-GMB-1-2  William_Travilla-dress_gold-dress_jeanne_crain-1955-film-GMB-2-3  
William_Travilla-dress_gold-dress_jeanne_crain-1955-film-GMB-2-5   William_Travilla-dress_gold-dress_jeanne_crain-1955-film-GMB-2-2 
William_Travilla-dress_gold-dress_jeanne_crain-1955-film-GMB-2-4  William_Travilla-dress_gold-dress_jeanne_crain-1955-film-GMB-2-6  William_Travilla-dress_gold-dress_jeanne_crain-1955-film-GMB-3-2 
William_Travilla-dress_gold-dress_jeanne_crain-1955-film-GMB-2-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-dress_jeanne_crain-1955-film-GMB-2-6  William_Travilla-dress_gold-dress_jeanne_crain-1955s-a 

La robe comporte une couture au contour du rebord
The dress features a seam around the hem
William_Travilla-dress_gold-jeanne_crain-1955-film-GMB-2-2a 

Jeanne Crain en mai 1955, avec Paul Brinkman,
à la première de "Les hommes épousent les brunes"
Jeanne Crain in May 1955, with Paul Brinkman,
at the premiere of "Gentlemen marry brunettes"

William_Travilla-dress_gold-dress_jeanne_crain-1955-05-premiere_GMB-1 

- Priscilla Presley - 1983 -
Parmi les dernières créations du couturier William Travilla
pour des actrices, furent pour la série américaine Dallas.
Among the latest creations of designer William Travilla
for actresses, were for the American series Dallas.

William_Travilla-dress_gold-dress_priscilla_presley-1983s-dallas-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-dress_priscilla_presley-1983s-dallas-1-2  William_Travilla-dress_gold-dress_priscilla_presley-1983s-dallas-2 


La robe et ses répliques faites par Travilla
The dress and replicas made by Travilla


Le couturier William Travilla a créé beaucoup de "répliques" de la robe portée par Marilyn, que pour beaucoup de personnes, il était difficile de savoir ce qu'était devenue LA robe originale de Marilyn. Il a autant créé des répliques à l'identique de la même couleur or, que des répliques d'autres couleurs; d'après les mesures exactes de l'originale. Cependant, ces répliques sont différentes de la robe portée par Marilyn au niveau du croisement du décolleté au nombril: celle de Marilyn comportait cinq genre de perles en forme de croix (en fait, c'est une broche ornementale de 5 boules en laiton), que l'on ne retrouve pas sur les répliques qui possèdent un noeud.
The costume designer William Travilla created many "replicas" of the dress worn by Marilyn, which for many people, it was difficult to know what had become of THE original dress of Marilyn. He created identical replicas of the same gold color as much as replicas of other colors; based on exact measurements of the original.
However, these replicas are different from the dress worn by Marilyn at the place of the crossing of the neckline at the navel: that of Marilyn had five kinds of pearls in the shape of a cross (in fact, it is an ornamental brooch of 5 brass balls), that one does not find on the replicas which have a bow.

- La robe originale avec la broche aux 5 boules -
- The original dress with the 5 ball brooch -

goldlamedress_JohnLeBoldLe collectionneur de costumes John LeBold déclarait posséder la robe originale et il prête quelques pièces de sa collection à des musées lors d'expositions: comme au Morris Museum (New Jersey, USA) d'octobre à décembre 2010:
Costume collector John LeBold claimed to own the original dress and he lends some pieces from his collection to museums during exhibitions: such as at the Morris Museum (New Jersey, USA) from October to December 2010:

 goldlamedress_2010_12_morris_museum 

A la vente aux enchères de "Profiles In History" du 11 décembre 2018, la robe, estimée entre 100 000 et 150 000 dollars, sera vendue 100 000 dollars. Il s'agit de la robe originale portée par Marilyn, car elle comportait une étiquette avec son nom "1-64-12-1370 Marilyn Monroe A-698-11" mais a subi plusieurs restaurations.
At the "Profiles In History" Auction on December 11, 2018, the dress, estimated at between $ 100,000 and $ 150,000, will sell for $ 100,000. This is the original dress worn by Marilyn, because it had a label with her name "1-64-12-1370 Marilyn Monroe A-698-11" but has undergone several restorations.

William_Travilla-dress_gold-002-2018-12-PROFILES-Essentially_Marilyn-p58  William_Travilla-dress_gold-002-2018-12-PROFILES-Essentially_Marilyn-p59  

- Les répliques avec le noeud -
- The replicas with the bow -

- Peaches Geldof - 2007, sitting magazine "Hello" -
William_Travilla-dress_gold-dress_peaches_geldof-2007-hello-1 

- Suzie Kennedy -
10/03/2008, Londres, Christies - enchère gala de charité

William_Travilla-dress_gold-replicas-suzie_kennedy-2008-03-10-christies_auction-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-replicas-suzie_kennedy-2008-03-10-christies_auction-2  William_Travilla-dress_gold-replicas-suzie_kennedy-2008-03-10-christies_auction-3 
22/09/2009, Londres, Appolo Theatre
- Promo pièce de théâtre "Marilyn & Ella"

William_Travilla-dress_gold-dress_suzie_kennedy-2009-exhib-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-replicas-suzie_kennedy-2009-09-22-appolo_theatre-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-dress_suzie_kennedy-2009-exhib-2 

Beaucoup de robes crées par Travilla sont ainsi exposées partout dans le monde. La collectionneuse espagnole Maite Minguez Ricart possède une réplique.
Many dresses created by Travilla are thus exhibited all over the world. The Spanish collector Maite Minguez Ricart owns a replica.

- Diverses Robes répliques exposées -
William_Travilla-dress_gold-001-MM-4  William_Travilla-dress_gold-003-replica-2  William_Travilla-dress_gold-003-replica-1 

- exposition 10/2007 au Brighton Metropole Hotel, GB -
- exposition 2008
à Londres, GB -
- exposition 06/2010 à Harrods -

William_Travilla-dress_gold-001-MM-2007-brighton-exhibition-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-001-MM-2008-london-exhibition-3  William_Travilla-dress_gold-replicas-2010-06-harrods-1 

- Robes créées par Travilla -
Dresses created by Travilla
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-travilla-1a William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-travilla-1980s-red-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-travilla-2011-london-1 
William_Travilla-dress_gold-replicas-1970s-red_by_travilla-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-replicas-by_travilla-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-replicas-lana_del_rey-2015-golden_globes-travilla_dress  


Inspirations 

 - 1930's
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1930s-2  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1930s-1 

- Robe Nina Ricci, 1937 -
- Glenda Farrell - 1938 - film Stolen Heaven
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1937-by_nina_ricci-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1938-Glenda_Farrell-stolen_heaven-1 

- Joan Crawford - 1938 - film The Shining Hour
creation costume Dolly Tree 
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-joan_crawford-1938-the_shining_hour-1-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-joan_crawford-1938-the_shining_hour-1-2  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-joan_crawford-1938-the_shining_hour-2-1 
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-joan_crawford-1938-the_shining_hour-1-5  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-joan_crawford-1938-the_shining_hour-1-4  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-joan_crawford-1938-the_shining_hour-2-2 

- Geraldine Fitzgerald - 1940's -
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1940s-Geraldine_Fitzgerald-1  

 - Rita Hayworth - 1940 - film Blondie on a budget
creation costume Robert Kalloch
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-Rita_Hayworth-1940-blondie_on_a_budget-1-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-Rita_Hayworth-1940-blondie_on_a_budget-1-2  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-Rita_Hayworth-1940-blondie_on_a_budget-1-3 
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-Rita_Hayworth-1940-blondie_on_a_budget-2-2  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-Rita_Hayworth-1940-blondie_on_a_budget-2-4  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-Rita_Hayworth-1940-blondie_on_a_budget-2-5 
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-Rita_Hayworth-1940-blondie_on_a_budget-1-4  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-Rita_Hayworth-1940-blondie_on_a_budget-2-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-Rita_Hayworth-1940-blondie_on_a_budget-3-1 
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-Rita_Hayworth-1940-blondie_on_a_budget-3-2  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-Rita_Hayworth-1940-blondie_on_a_budget-3-3 

 - Rita Hayworth - 1940 - film Music in my heart
creation costume
Robert Kalloch
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-Rita_Hayworth-1940-music_in_my_heart-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-Rita_Hayworth-1940-music_in_my_heart-2  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-Rita_Hayworth-1940-music_in_my_heart-3  

- Lizabeth Scott - 1945 - film You came along
creation costume Edith Head
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-lizabeth_scott-1945-you_came_along-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-lizabeth_scott-1945-you_came_along-2  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-lizabeth_scott-1945-you_came_along-3  
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-lizabeth_scott-1945-you_came_along-5 
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-lizabeth_scott-1945-you_came_along-6   William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-lizabeth_scott-1945-you_came_along-4 

- Ann Rutherford - 1945 -
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-ann_rutherford-1945-a  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-ann_rutherford-1945-d 
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-ann_rutherford-1945-b  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-ann_rutherford-1945-c 

- Ann Miller - 1946 - film Thrill of Brazil
creation costume Jean-Louis
 William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1946-ann_miller-Thrill_of_Brazil-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1946-ann_miller-Thrill_of_Brazil-2 

 - Rita Hayworth - 1947 - film Down to Earth
creation costume
Jean Louis
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1947-Rita_Hayworth-down_to_earth-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1947-Rita_Hayworth-down_to_earth-4  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1947-Rita_Hayworth-down_to_earth-3 

- inconnue - 1950s -
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-woman-1950s-a  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1950s-woman-2  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1950s-woman-2-1 

- Ava Gardner - 1950s - photo Herbert Dorfman
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1950s-ava_gardner_by_Herbert_Dorfman-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1950s-ava_gardner_by_Herbert_Dorfman-2  
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1950s-ava_gardner_by_Herbert_Dorfman-3  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1950s-ava_gardner_by_Herbert_Dorfman-4  

- Angie Dickison - 1950s -
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1960s-angie_dickinson-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1960s-angie_dickinson-2  

- Julie London - 1955 -
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1955-julie_london-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1955-julie_london-2 

- Gloria De Haven - 25/08/1954 - au Mocambo, Los Angeles
photographies de Earl Theisen
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1954-08-25-gloria_de_haven-LA-mocambo-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1954-08-25-gloria_de_haven-LA-mocambo-2 

 - Anne Baxter - 1955 - film Bedevilled
creation costume Helen Rose
 William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-anne_baxter-1955-bedevilled-2  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1955-anne_baxter-bedevilled-1c1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-anne_baxter-1 

 - Romy Schneider - 1964 - film Good Neighbor Sam
creation costume Jacqueline Moreau
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1964-romy-good_neighbor-1   William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1964-romy-good_neighbor-2 

- Lauren Hutton - 1981 - film Tout feu tout flamme
creation de la robe pour Lauren par Marc Bohan
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-par-1981-Luren_hutton-robe_marc_bohan 

 - Joan Collins - 1981-1989 - serie Dynasty
creations costumes Nolan Miller

- Joan Collins, Dynasty, 1982 -  
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-joan_collins-1982-dynasty-1-1-dress_by_nolan_miller  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-joan_collins-1982-dynasty-1-2  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-joan_collins-1982-dynasty-1-3 
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-joan_collins-1982-dynasty-2-2  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-joan_collins-1982-dynasty-2-4  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-joan_collins-1982-dynasty-4-5 

- Joan Collins, Dynasty, 1985 - 
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-joan_collins-1985-dynasty-1-2  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-joan_collins-1985-dynasty-1-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-joan_collins-1985-dynasty-1-6 
 William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-joan_collins-1985-dynasty-2-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-joan_collins-1985-dynasty-2-2  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-joan_collins-1985-dynasty-3-1 

- Cosmopolitan, 12/1992 -
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-par-1992-12-cosmo 

- Princesse de Galles Diana -
- Beyonce -
- Mariah Carey -

William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1990s-diana-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-2000s-beyonce  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-2000s-mariah_carey-1 

- Kate Hudson - 2000 - Vanity Fair, par Mark Seliger
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-2000-Kate_Hudson-by_mark_seliger-1 

- Adriana Karembeu - 2006 - Cannes, AMFAR Gala
- Sharon Stone - 2006 -
- Beyonce - 2007 - Golden Globes - creation Eli Saab

William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-2006-adriana-cannes_amfar  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-2006-sharon_stone  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-2007-beyonce-golden_globes-dress_eli_saab-1  

- Barbie - 2009 - Mattel 
William_Travilla-dress_gold-barbie-2009-a1     William_Travilla-dress_gold-barbie-2009-a2 
William_Travilla-dress_gold-barbie-2009-b1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-barbie-2009-b2 

- Viola Davis - 2009 - Oscar - creation Reem Acra
- Dita Von Teese - 2012 - creation Hervé L. Leroux
- Kate Moss - 2012 - Kate Moss Book - creation Marc Jacobs

William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-2009-viola_davis-oscar  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-2012-dita_von_teese-dress_Herve_L_Leroux-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-2012-kate_moss 

- Sharon Stone - 2014 - Cannes Festival
- Jessica Chastain - 2015 - Golden Globes
- inconnue - 2017 -

William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-2014-sharon_stone-cannes-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-2015-jessica_chastain-GG-by_versace-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-2017-inconnue 

- Charlize Theron - 2017 Oscar & 2018 pub Dior - creations Dior
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-2017-charlize_theron-oscar-dior-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-2018-charlize_theron-dior_adv-1  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-2018-charlize_theron-dior_adv-2 
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-2018-charlize_theron-dior_adv-3  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-2018-charlize_theron-dior_adv-5  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-2018-charlize_theron-dior_adv-4 

- CAmber Valletta - 2022 Met Gala
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-2022-Amber_Valletta_in_Buccellati-MetGala  


La version en cape

- Ilona Massey - 1930s -
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-joan_crawford-1930s-ilona_massey-1  

- Jayne Mansfield - mi-1950s -
blog_mm-jayne-5 


Même style
Same style

perso_robe_or_ph_bb_1952_7_hollywoodrq8Attention, cette robe n'est pas à confondre avec une autre robe du même style que Marilyn porta. En effet, les tests costumes où Marilyn porte la fameuse robe lamée or pour le film Les hommes préfèrent les blondes ont lieu le 12 novembre 1952. Et Marilyn porta une robe étrangement identique (ou est-ce juste un bustier) -et pourtant aussi bien différente- au ton doré et plissée, assortie d'un fourreau sur les épaules sur certains clichés, pour une séance photos en studio, et au vue de la coiffure de Marilyn (cheveux courts aux mèches ondulées au rouleau), daterait du début de l'année 1952.
Please note, this dress is not to be confused with another dress of the same style that Marilyn wore. Indeed, the costume tests where Marilyn wears the famous gold lamé dress for the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes took place on November 12, 1952. And Marilyn wore a strangely identical dress (or is it just a bustier) - and yet also very different - in golden tone and pleated, matched with a sheath on the shoulders on some shots, for a photo shoot in a studio, and which, in view of Marilyn's hairstyle (short hair with wavy locks in the roll), would date from the beginning of 1952.

La pin-up américaine Eve Meyer a posé vêtue dans ce qui semble le même vêtement (robe ou bustier) pour la couverture du magazine américain Man's Magazine de février 1954 (l'article se nomme même "Frisco's Marilyn Monroe").
American pin-up Eve Meyer posed in what appears to be the same item of clothing (dress or bustier) for the cover of the American Man's Magazine in February 1954 (the article is even called "Frisco's Marilyn Monroe").

William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1952-MM-1954-02-Eve_Meyer-1a  William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1952-MM-1954-02-Eve_Meyer-1b  

Jane Russell, portrait RKO, 1950s
William_Travilla-dress_gold-inspiration-1952-MM-Jane_Russell-RKO  


>> sources:
article sur la collection de John LeBold sur capecodchronicle.com
Le site officiel Coleccion Maite Minguez
article sur l'exposition d'octobre 2010 à Morristown sur 
northjersey.com  
l'exposition d'ocotbre-décembre 2010 sur  morrismuseum.org    
article de la robe lamée sur le blog  soyons-suave.blogspot.fr    


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22 avril 2011

Julien's Auction 05/2011 - lots 570 à 578

lot n°570: MARILYN MONROE PUCCI ENSEMBLE 
A two-piece silk jersey in seafoam green, boatneck, sleeveless shirt with elastic waist together with matching knee-length skirt. Each piece pieces have both Emilio Pucci and Saks Fifth Avenue labels.
PROVENANCE Lot 288, "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe," Christie's, New York, Sale number 9216, October 27 & 28, 1999.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000
juliens_lot570


lot n°571: MARILYN MONROE FALSE EYELASHES
A box containing a pair of Martha Lorraine brand eyelashes owned by Marilyn Monroe. The box contains a plastic tray in which the eyelashes rest. There is also a segment to hold glue, which is absent. The lashes, made of human hair, contain traces of lash glue.
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 112, "Fine Manuscripts Including a Collection of Marilyn Monroe Memorabilia," Christie's, Los Angeles, September 12, 2001
Estimate: $500 - $700
juliens_lot571


lot n°572: MARILYN MONROE HAIRNET
A nude hairnet owned by Marilyn Monroe.
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 248, "Property From the Estate of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's Auctions, Los Angeles, June 4, 2005.
Estimate: $400 - $600 
juliens_lot572


lot n°573: MARILYN MONROE SATIN SLIP
A cream color satin half slip with side zipper from the personal wardrobe of Marilyn Monroe. Label reads "Virgina Wallace 26." One stain on front and two small stains on back.
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 116, "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe," Christie's, New York, sale number 9216, October 27 & 28, 1999
Estimate: $400 - $600
juliens_lot573


lot n°574: MARILYN MONROE BRASSIERE LINER  
An off-white brassiere liner from the professional wardrobe of Marilyn Monroe.
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 80, "Property From the Estate of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's Auctions, Los Angeles, June 4, 2005.
Estimate: $200 - $400
juliens_lot574


lot n°575: MARILYN MONROE BELT
A black velvet belt owned by Marilyn Monroe. The belt is stamped on the leather back "A Swanky Product." Brass buckle has discolored due to age. Includes original Christie's lot tag. Length, 32 inches
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 114, "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe," Christie's, New York, Sale number 9216, October 27 & 28, 1999
Estimate: $400 - $600
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lot n°576: MARILYN MONROE SWEATER
A black mohair sweater vest with lable reading "Ilaria/ Made In Italy."
PROVENANCE Partial Lot 146, "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe," Christie's, New York, Sale number 9216, October 27 & 28, 1999.
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
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lot n°577: MARILYN MONROE OWNED SKIRT
A tan corduroy skirt owned by Marilyn Monroe. Label reads "designed by Jax." Straight shape with side zipper and back kick pleat. No size present.
PROVENANCE Lot 30, "Property From the Estate of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's Auctions, Los Angeles, June 4, 2005
Estimate: $600 - $800 
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lot n°578: MARILYN MONROE COCKTAIL DRESS
A black crepe cocktail dress with deep v-neck and low cut back, with pouf hemline. Interior label reads “front” to identify the front of the dress. Monroe wore this dress to a 1958 party at The Beverly Hills Hotel and is pictured on the cover of the book Marilyn Monroe: From Beginning to End by Michael Ventura. No size present.
PROVENANCE Lot 238, “The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe,” Christie’s, New York, Sale number 9216, October 27 & 28, 1999
Estimate: $20,000 - $30,000 
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4 juin 2010

19/06/1942, Los Angeles - Mariage Norma Jeane et Jim Dougherty

Le vendredi 19 juin 1942, Norma Jeane Mortensen épouse Jim Dougherty. Le mariage a lieu dans la maison de la famille Howell (Chester et Doris Howell), des amis de Grace Goddard, au 432 South Bentley Avenue, à Los Angeles. Norma Jeane vient de fêter ses 16 ans (le 1er juin) et James Dougherty est âgé de 21 ans. C'est Grace Goddard qui a "arrangé" ce mariage afin d'éviter à Norma Jeane le retour à l'orphelinat; et Ana Lower a organisé les préparatifs, notamment en envoyant les invitations et en confectionnant la robe de mariée.

On Friday, June 19, 1942, Norma Jeane marries Jim Dougherty. The wedding takes place at the home of the Howell family (Chester and Doris Howell), friends of Grace Goddard, at 432 South Bentley Avenue, Los Angeles. Norma Jeane just turned 16 (on June 1st) and James Dougherty is 21. It is Grace Goddard who has "arranged" this marriage in order to prevent Norma Jeane from returning to the orphanage; and Ana Lower has organized the preparations, including sending out the invitations and making the wedding dress.

- Le carton d'invitation -
- Personal invitation -

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Une annonce du mariage est aussi publiée dans la presse locale, dans le journal "Westwood Hills Press" rubrique "social" du 19 juin 1942 (soit le jour du mariage): "Norma Jeane Baker épousera James E Dougherty vendredi".

An announcement of the marriage is also published in the local press, in the newspaper "Westwood Hills Press", in the "social" section of June 19, 1942 (the day of the wedding): "Norma Jeane Baker to Marry James E Dougherty on Friday".

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La cérémonie débute à 20h30 et est orchestrée par le révérend Benjamin Lingenfelder, appartenant à l'Eglise de la science chrétienne (dont faisait parti Gladys -la mère de Norma Jeane- et Norma Jeane).
Peu d'invités représentent la famille de Norma Jeane: en effet ni son ancienne tutrice Grace Goddard (partie vivre en Virginie), ni sa demie-soeur Berniece (qui vivait dans le Kentucky), ni sa mère Gladys (hospitalisée) ne sont présentes. Seuls les Bolender (famille d'acceuil de Norma Jeane quand elle était enfant) et Ana Lower sont là, Ana amenant Norma Jeane devant l'autel.
Les témoins des mariés sont: Marion Dougherty, le frère de Jim; et Lorraine Allen, une camarade de classe de Norma Jeane. Et c'est le neveu de Jim, Wesley (fils de sa soeur Billie)  qui amène les alliances disposées sur un coussin. Les filles des Howell, les jumelles Loralee et Doralee Howell sont les "flower girls", ces petites demoiselles d'honneur tenant les bouquets de fleurs devant la mariée.
Un photographe professionnel est même engagé: Axel Togg.

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The ceremony begins at 8:30 p.m. and is orchestrated by the Reverend Benjamin Lingenfelder, belonging to the Church of Christian Science (of which belonged Gladys -Norma Jeane's mother- and Norma Jeane herself).
Few guests represent the family of Norma Jeane: indeed neither her former tutor Grace Goddard (left to live in Virginia), nor her half-sister Berniece (who lived in Kentucky), nor her mother Gladys (hospitalized) are present. Only the Bolenders (Norma Jeane's foster family when she was a child) and Ana Lower are there, Ana bringing Norma Jeane to the altar.
The bride and groom's witnesses are: Marion Dougherty, Jim's brother; and Lorraine Allen, a classmate of Norma Jeane. And it is Jim's nephew, Wesley (son of his sister Billie) who brings the wedding rings laid out on a cushion. The Howell daughters, twins Loralee and Doralee Howell are the "flower girls", these little bridesmaids holding the bouquets of flowers in front of the bride.
A professional photographer is even hired: Axel Togg.

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D'après le certificat de mariage, Norma Jeane a remplit le formulaire sous le nom de jeune fille "Mortensen"; à "nom du père", elle indique "E. Mortensen" et "inconnu" pour lieu de naissance du père; à "nom de la mère", elle inscrit d'abord un point d'interrogation puis l'inscription "inconnue" suivie de "Monroe" et "Oregon" pour le lieu de naissance.
Quand à James Edward Dougherty, ses parents Edward et Ethel sont nés tous deux dans le Colorado.

According to the marriage certificate, Norma Jeane completed the form under the maiden name "Mortensen"; at "father's name", she indicates "E. Mortensen" and "unknown" for father's birthplace; in "mother's name", she first writes a question mark then the inscription "unknown" followed by "Monroe" and "Oregon" for the place of birth.
As for James Edward Dougherty, his parents Edward and Ethel were both born in Colorado.

- Les certificats de mariage -
- Certificate of Marriage  -

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1942-06-19-wedding-NJ-3-2a  La robe de mariée que porte Norma Jeane a été confectionnée par "tante" Ana Lower: d'un col large arrondi, permettant un décolleté profond mais sage pour qu'ainsi la mariée puisse porter un grand collier de perles blanches autour du cou; les manches longues sont faites d'un voilage transparent, le reste de la robe est doublé d'un tissu en dentelle; elle porte aussi un voile transparent sur la tête.
Norma Jeane portera à nouveau la robe pour une séance photo (lors de ses jeunes années de mannequinat) le 23 mars 1946, photographiée en studio par Richard C Miller (mais elle empruntera le missel de l'épouse du photographe) et dont l'une des photographies fera la couverture du magazine Personal Romance de juin 1947.

 The wedding dress worn by Norma Jeane was made by "aunt" Ana Lower: with a wide rounded collar, allowing a deep but wise neckline so that the bride could wear a large necklace of white pearls around her neck; the long sleeves are made of transparent veiling, the rest of the dress is lined with lace fabric; she also wears a transparent veil over her head.
Norma Jeane would wear the dress again for a photo shoot (during her younger modeling years) on March 23, 1946, photographed in the studio by Richard C Miller (but she will borrow the missal from the photographer's wife) and one of whose photographs will be on the cover of the magazine Personal Romance in June 1947.

Click 23/03/1946 - Norma Jeane en mariée par Richard C Miller
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Lorsque Norma Jeane deviendra la star Marilyn Monroe, il semble qu'elle ait conservé sa robe pour la donner à sa nièce, Mona Rae Miracle (la fille de sa demie-soeur Berniece Baker) qui racontera l'avoir eu en cadeau pour ses 14 ans (soit en 1952): 
"Marilyn a été ravie quand j'ai porté sa robe de mariée de 1942 pour mon premier rendez-vous à quatorze ans, une danse formelle. Marilyn l'avait portée à seize ans pour son mariage avec Jim Dougherty et une autre fois pour une photo de couverture pour Personal Romances. "Ton premier rendez-vous", dit Marilyn. "Wow, quel repère !" Ensuite, nous avons soigneusement emballé la robe dans du tissu et réfléchi aux changements qui se profilent."
La robe est vendue aux enchères en mars 2001 par Sotheby's, qui proposait les effets personnels appartenant à Berniece et Mona Rae Miracle; la mise à prix se situait entre 60 000 et 80 000 Dollars.
[extrait catalogue: Catalogue "Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe: The Berniece & Mona Miracle Collection", Sotheby's, 02/2001 ]

When Norma Jeane will become the star Marilyn Monroe, it seems that she kept her dress to give it to her niece, Mona Rae Miracle (the daughter of her half-sister Berniece Baker) who will say that she got it as a gift for her 14 years (i.e. in 1952):
"Marilyn was delighted when I wore her 1942 wedding gown for my first date at fourteen, a formal dance. Marilyn had wore it at sixteen for her wedding to Jim Dougherty and one again for a cover photo for Personal Romances. "Your first date", said Marilyn. "Wow, what a landmark !" Afterwards, we packed the dress carefully in tissue and pondered the changes looming ahead."

The dress was sold at auction in March 2001 by Sotheby's, which offered the personal effects belonging to Berniece and Mona Rae Miracle;
the starting price was between 60,000 and 80,000 Dollars.
[excerpt from catalog "Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe: The Berniece and Mona Rae Miracle Collection"]

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2 juin 2010

03/12/1944 - Lettre de Norma Jeane à Grace

Lettre de 4 pages datée du dimanche 3 décembre 1944, écrite par Norma Jeane Dougherty (Marilyn Monroe) à son ancienne tutrice Grace McKee Goddard.
Elle remercie Grace qui lui a envoyé une robe noire qui lui appartenait. Norma Jeane se sent gênée de ce geste, car c'est une robe de qualité, d'un prix onéreux.
On apprend aussi que Norma Jeane envoie de l'argent à Grace.
Elle lui parle de son voyage de retour de Chicago en train: en octobre, Norma Jeane avait pris le train de Los Angeles pour aller en Virginie rendre visite aux Goddard (Doc qu'elle surnomme "papa", le mari de Grace, et la fille de celui-ci Bebe Goddard), puis elle alla voir pour la première fois sa demie-soeur Berniece qui vivait à Détroit, pour terminer son périple par Chicago pour aller voir Grace. Elle n'oublie pas de remercier encore Grace qui avait été l'initiatrice de ce voyage en organisant la rencontre entre les deux soeurs.
Elle parle aussi toujours de l'absence de son mari Jim Dougherty, parti dans le Pacifique, et de faire part de l'amour qu'elle lui porte.

Letter of 4 pages dated on Sunday, December 3, 1944, written by Norma Jeane Dougherty (Marilyn Monroe) to her former guardian Grace McKee Goddard.
She thanks Grace who sent her a black dress that belonged to her. Norma Jeane feels embarrassed by this gesture, because it is a quality dress, at an expensive price.
We also learn that Norma Jeane sends money to Grace.
She tells her about her return trip from Chicago by train: in October, Norma Jeane had taken the train from Los Angeles to go to Virginia to visit the Goddards (Doc whom she nicknames "daddy", Grace's husband, and the daughter of this one Bebe Goddard), then she went to see for the first time her half-sister Berniece who lived in Detroit, to end her journey by Chicago to see Grace. She does not forget to thank Grace again who had been the initiator of this trip by organizing the meeting between the two sisters.
She also always talks about the absence of her husband Jim Dougherty, gone to the Pacific, and to share the love she has for him.

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Traduction de la lettre:

Ma très Chère Grace,
Merci beaucoup pour la petite robe noire que tu m'as envoyée, je l'adore. Tout ce dont elle a besoin, c'est d'être raccourcie et réajustée aux hanches. C'est vraiment adorable de ta part de me l'avoir envoyée.
Comme j'aime cette robe noire (avec le satin rose). Je ne pourrais pas la garder Grace, elle t'allait tellement bien et tu étais jolie avec cette robe. J'aurais dû l'arranger mais c'est juste qu'au lieu de ça, je ne me sentirais pas très bien, c'est une robe qui coûte tellement chère et pourtant c'est tellement adorable de ta part de me la donner. Je te l'emprunterai juste, comme avec le chapeau.
J'ai découvert qu'il est possible d'acheter un manteau de singe à crédit. Je t'expliquerai plus tard.
J'ai fait un voyage très agréable de Chicago à Los Angeles, je n'ai pas été malade une seule fois. Tout le monde a été grandiose avec moi dans le train, je te raconterai ça la prochaine fois.
Jimmy n'est pas encore rentré à la maison, il devrait peut être revenir avant Noël, mais il n'est pas encore sûr. J'éspère vraiment qu'il rentrera, tout me semble ne pas aller bien sans lui. Je l'aime tellement, hônnetement je ne pense pas qu'il existe un autre homme comme lui. Il est vraiment terriblement adorable.
J'éspère que tu ne travailles pas trop durement Grace, et de te prendre du bon temps et du repos. S'il te plaît écris moi plus de choses sur toi.
Je t'enverrai plus d'argent un peu plus tard.
Je suis incapable de te dire à quel point ce voyage me fit du bien, je te serai reconnaissante Grace. Je t'aime tellement toi et Daddy. Tu me manques Grace.
Avec Amour,
Norma Jeane,
PS: Dis "bonjour" à tout le monde au studio.

Letter transcription:

Dearest Grace,
Thank you so much for the little black dress you sent to me, I just love it. All it will need is just shortening and taken in around the waist and hips. It was awfully sweet of you to send it to me.
As much as I like that black dress (with the pink satin). I just couldn't keep it, Grace because it just fits you and it looks so nice on you. I would have to have it fixed and besides I just wouldn't feel right about it, its such an expensive dress and all, though it was so sweet at you to want to give it to me. I shall just borrow it as I am doing with the hat.
I found out that its possible to buy a bold coast monkey coat. I shall write to you about it later.
I had very enjoyable trip from Chicago to Los Angeles, I wasn't sick even once. Everyone was just grand to me on the train, I'll tell you all about it sometime.
Jimmie hasn't come home yet, maybe he might make it before Christmas but he doesn't think so. I certainly hope he'll be home, it just won't seem right without him. I love him so very much, honestly. I don't think there is another man like him. He really is awfully sweet.
I hope you not working so hard now Grace, and getting more rest and sleep. Please write to me about yourself.
I shall send you more money a little later.
A can't ever tell you how much the trip did for me, I shall be greatfull to you Grace. I love you and Daddy so much. I sure miss you Grace.
With Love,
XoXoXoXo
Norma Jeane
PS. tell everyone at the Studio "hello".


La robe noire au corsage de satin rose que Grace a envoyé à Norma Jeane
Photographie de Grace portant la robe;
et photographie de Norma Jeane portant la robe le 16 mars 1945 au Coconut Grove

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The black dress with the pink satin bodice that Grace sent to Norma Jeane
Photograph of Grace wearing the dress;
and photograph of Norma Jeane wearing the dress on March 16, 1945 at Coconut Grove


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5 juillet 2007

29/10/2005, JULIEN'S, "Autumn Sale": Lots

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29 octobre 2005
- 46 lots avec Marilyn Monroe -

> 29/10/2005, JULIEN'S, "Autumn Sale": Vente et Catalogue


Lot 77: MARILYN MONROE CHILDHOOD PHOTOGRAPH
A small, clipped, vintage sepia toned photograph of Norma Jeane c.1930. The photo is inscribed on verso, "MM age 4." The early photo was taken during the time that Marilyn was in the care of her first foster family the Bolenders. She is shown posing with the Bolender's adopted son Lester.
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.

Estimate: $500 - $700 / Winning Bid: $720 
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  Lot 78: MARILYN MONROE CHILDHOOD PHOTOGRAPH
A vintage black and white photograph of Norma Jeane c.1933. The photo was taken while the young Norma Jeane was in the care of her first set of foster parents the Bolender's. Monroe was taken by her un-wed mother Gladys to live with the Bolender's on June 12, 1926 when she was only twelve days old. Monroe's mother paid the family $5 per week for her care.
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.

Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Winning Bid: $2,040
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 Lot 79: MARILYN MONROE CHILDHOOD PHOTOGRAPH
A vintage black and white photograph of Norma Jeane and Lester Bolender, inscribed in pencil on verso: "Marilyn Monroe age 6 yr" c.1932. Lester was the adopted son of her foster family, the Bolenders, and is known to have been her first childhood playmate. This photo captures the duo holding hands and clearly demonstrates why they were referred to as "the twins."
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.

Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Winning Bid: $1,200
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Lot 80: MARILYN MONROE INSCRIBED PHOTOS
Two vintage black and white photos, of Jim Dougherty (undated). The first is a passport style portrait of Dougherty, and the second shows him sleeping on the beach. The photo is inscribed in pencil in Monroe's hand on verso, "(zzz......zzz) Jimmy sound asleep." The inscription indicates that this was one of Monroe's personal photos of her first husband.
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.

Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Winning Bid: $1,320
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Lot 81: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS OF ANA LOWER
Four vintage black and white photos, and one modern reprint image of Marilyn's Aunt Ana (c.1943). The vintage photos feature Ana Lower posing alternatively with and without her dog. The modern reprinted image included a young Marilyn posing with Lower and holding her dog. The two images of Lower with her dog are printed from the same negative although one has been trimmed. In the late 1940's Monroe was quoted saying that her "Aunt" Ana Lower was the first and the, "one person in the world that I've ever really loved." Ana was biologically the aunt of Grace Goddard, Monroe's legal guardian, however the young Norma Jean bonded with her saying that, "She never hurt me, not once...She was all kindness and all love. She was good to me." Lower was arguably the most supportive figure of Monroe's childhood.
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.

Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $480
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Lot 82: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED MODEL RELEASE FORM
A photographer/model consent form signed by a 19 year old Marilyn Monroe. The card is signed "Norma Jean" at bottom right and is dated 5/18/45. Also present is a color snapshot of Marilyn (most likely from the session) posed in a two piece bikini on a West Coast jetty. In August 1945, she would sign her first modeling contract with the Blue Book Modeling Agency.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Winning Bid: $3,120
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Lot 83: MARILYN MONROE - TOM KELLEY SR. PHOTOGRAPH
An original color photograph of Marilyn Monroe from Tom Kelley Sr.'s famous Red Velvet Images session in May of 1949. Signed and dated in white ink at bottom right: "Tom Kelley/ 7/82." The size of this photograph is rare, as Kelley created limited editions in other sizes.
Estimate: $700 - $900 / Winning Bid: $3,360
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Lot 84: MARILYN MONROE FAMILY PHOTO
Vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn with her half sister Berniece Baker Miracle, her mother Gladys Baker and Berniece's daughter Mona Rae. Marilyn learned that she had a half sister at the age of twelve.
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $4,560
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Lot 85: MARILYN MONROE / GRACE GODDARD CORRESPONDENCE
Two typed letters regarding Marilyn's care at the Los Angeles Orphanage; one from Grace Goddard to the Home dated December 4, 1935 regarding the privacy and visitation rights of Marilyn at the Orphanage. In part it reads (sic): "I am very anxious that no one sees or talks to little Norma Jean Baker...I especially do not want Mrs. Ida Bollender to see her again, as her visits seem to upset the child;" The other, written just two days later, is from Mrs. S. Sweeney on Los Angeles Orphans Home Society letterhead and is addressed to Goddard. In part it reads: "When Mrs. Bollender was here, I told her she should not talk to Norma about her mother. The physicians have said Mrs. Baker would not get well - that means the child must have first consideration." These letters illustrate the complexity of the Marilyn's life during early childhood.
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Winning Bid: $2,640
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Lot 86: LETTER FROM BERNIECE MIRACLE
A one page handwritten letter from half-sister Berniece Miracle to Marilyn congratulating her on her marriage to baseball icon Joe DiMaggio, undated; text reading in full: "Dearest Marilyn, Now that you and Joe are really married we wish you every happiness in the world. We also send congratulations to Joe. We love you both. At first it was hard for me to believe you were married but Im beginning to get use [sic] to the idea now you know. I believe only about half of the publicity I read. I'd like to send you a wedding present so please tell me what you would like to have-maybe a piece of china or a silver compote dish? Love, Paris, Berniece & Mona." The letter is accompanied by a vintage black and white portrait photograph of Berniece and her husband Paris Miracle.
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $1,080
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Lot 87: MARILYN MONROE FIRST FILM CREW PHOTO
Vintage black and white crew photo from Marilyn's first released film "Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay" (20th Century Fox, 1948) c.1948. Although Marilyn's only spoken line of "Hello" was cut from the film it was her first on-screen appearance. She stands out from the center of this photo taken soon after her transition to Marilyn Monroe.
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.
Estimate: $500 - $700
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Lot 88: MARILYN MONROE / GLADYS BAKER DOCUMENTS
A collection of six handwritten and typed documents dated March 25 - April 22, 1935 regarding the care of Gladys Baker (Marilyn's Mother) after her physical and mental breakdown from January of that year. Present are two handwritten receipts and a typed letter from the Santa Monica Rest Home for services rendered for her care addressed to Gladys's best friend Grace McKee (later Goddard); a two page typed letter from Grace McKee to the Santa Monica Rest Home regarding the details of her stay and an outstanding payment owed the home in part reading: "There seems to be quite a misunderstanding as to her financial condition...I did not know it was drugs that caused her condition this last time, and thought it would only be temporary, and she would not have to stay there long...I realized her money was very limited...I talked to the secretary of the head of the cutting department at R.K.O. this morning, and she told me that they were planning on having some sort of benefit for Gladys, either a dinner dance, or proceeds from a couple of picture shows, which will help me pay her expenses"; a typed letter from the Treasury Department to Gladys's regarding owed 1933 taxes; and a typed letter from Grace to the Collector of Internal Revenue in regards to Gladys's outstanding income tax debt, informing them Gladys's was institutionalized and was unable to pay her 1933 taxes.
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.
Estimate: $700 - $900 / Winning Bid: $1,020
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Lot 89: MARILYN MONROE / GLADYS BAKER DOCUMENTS
A group of three documents regarding Gladys Baker's (Marilyn's mother) mental heath as well as the loan of personal property from Doc and Grace Goddard (her best friend) to Gladys and her then husband Col. Eley. Included is a one page handwritten letter in pencil, recto and verso, dated September 12, 1952 addressed "To Whom This May Concern" regarding details of Gladys Baker's mental state. In part reading: "Since coming to Los Angeles in 1946, Mrs. Eley (Gladys) has tried to do nursing (a combination of medical and Christian Science)...She was rejected in 1947 to admittance to the Christian Science Benevolent Home...She is not capable...she doesn't eat properly, she has sudden fits of temper and is entirely irrational at times...I have tried too many years to help her and I can no longer have her (Gladys) in my home..." ; a six by eight inch handwritten timeline in pencil by Grace regarding the history of various rest homes and hospitals (1935 - 1950s) to which Gladys was committed. Grace died from a suicidal overdose of barbiturates in 1953.
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.
Estimate: $700 - $900 / Winning Bid: $1,320
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Lot 90: MARILYN MONROE - GRACE GODDARD LETTER REGARDING GLADYS BAKER
A three page typed letter from Grace Goddard to Mrs. Van Hyming dated August 15, 1935 about the mental state of their mutual R.K.O co-worker, close friend and mother of Marilyn Monroe, Gladys Baker, who had been hospitalized due to her recently discovered mental illness. In part reading: "I want to tell all I can about Gladys' condition...I had a long talk with her doctor...Gladys' type of insanity is the hardest case to do anything with. Her brain did not develop like an ordinary persons. They examined her brain with a flourscope, and it proved to be about one third the size of a normal human beings...the only thing they could do would to be to give her new brain cells, and according to medical science, that is impossible...I wish that I could in some way make Gladys understand that she cannot come out and back to her job at R.K.O." This letter offers a sad and tragic look at the future of Marilyn's mother, who would eventually be institutionalized for the rest of her life.
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Winning Bid: $1,680
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Lot 91: MARILYN MONROE "LOVE HAPPY' PHOTOS
Four vintage publicity stills of Marilyn from her role in the Marx Brothers' last film, "Love Happy" (United Artists, 1948). The photos show Marilyn in the same gold lame dress on the set of the film, posing for a full length studio portrait, and cuddling with co-star Groucho Marx. Marilyn, later quoted describing her audition for the film, claimed that Marx whispered in her ear, " You have the prettiest ass in the business."
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $1,020
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Lot 92: MARILYN MONROE "THE ASPHALT JUNGLE" PHOTOS
Three vintage black and white publicity photos taken of Marilyn Monroe as she appeared in "The Asphalt Jungle" (MGM, 1950). This set of photos capture a beautiful and vivacious 24 year old Monroe in the film role that captured Hollywood's attention boosting her career to a credited role.
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $3,120
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Lot 93: MARILYN MONROE CHILDHOOD HOME PHOTOS
Six vintage black and white photos featuring the interior and exterior of Marilyn's childhood home c.1939. Importantly one exterior photo of the home is inscribed in Monroe's hand on verso: "6707 Odessa Ave. Van Nuys, Calif. Where I lived when I first ment [sic] Jimmy." Another photo is inscribed on verso in brown ink: "Grace's house" and another on verso in pencil reads: "6707 Odessa Ave." Monroe's inscription refers to "Jimmy" James Dougherty whom she married on June 19, 1942 at the age of 16. When Monroe was taken out of the Los Angeles Orphans Home Society in 1935 she was taken in by Grace McKee; the best friend of her mother Gladys Baker. McKee had recently married "Doc" Goddard and taken his name. Marilyn lived with the Goddards in this home and became very close with Grace's Aunt Ana Lower. These rare and previously unpublished photos show the living room (two photos from the same negative and a third unique image, one photo of the dining room and two exterior photos of the home taken from the street.
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 / Winning Bid: $2,400
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Lot 94: MARILYN MONROE / JOHNNY HYDE CORRESPONDENCE
A group of seven letters, notes, and cards (some with original transmittal envelopes) from agent/manager Johnny Hyde to Marilyn Monroe. Featured is a letter postmarked March 4, 1949 reading in part: "Had your yesterday's letter not reached me today, my disappointment would have been greater than you perhaps wish to believe. However all is forgiven because you said you miss me." These items provide insight to Hyde's love for Monroe. The two met when Marilyn was 22 and formed a bond that would last until Hyde's death in 1950.
Estimate: $1,000 - $3,000 / Winning Bid: $2,280
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Lot 95: MARILYN MONROE LETTER OF GUARDIANSHIP
One page legal document filed "In The Superior Court Of The State Of California In And For The County Of Los Angeles" c.1936. This rare document shows that on March 27, 1936 Grace McKee (later Goddard), the best friend of Monroe's mother Gladys, was officially granted the status of legal guardian. The case number is given as, "156632" and the paperwork is filed on behalf of, "Norma Jean Baker also known as Norma Jean Mortenson, a minor." The document is signed by both Grace McKee and H.L. Doyle a deputy to the county clerk. The document is creased three times horizontally shows wear consistent with age.
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 / Winning Bid: $4,320
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Lot 96: MARILYN MONROE OWNED AND USED LIGHTER
A silver plated bottle style decorative lighter owned and used by Marilyn Monroe. The lighter was obtained by Marilyn's close friend and longtime personal makeup artist Allen "Whitey" Snyder. Also present are two letters of authenticity.
Estimate: $200 - $300 Winning Bid: $1,680
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Lot 97: MARILYN MONROE PERSONALLY OWNED AND USED MIRROR
A purse mirror having beveled edges and a black mount, personally owned and used by Marilyn Monroe. Also present are two letters of authenticity.
Estimate: $200 - $300 Winning Bid: $420
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Lot 98: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED CHECK
A personal check written in Marilyn's hand in black ink. Reading in full: "Nov. 5, 1950/Dr. Seligman/40//Forty/Marilyn Monroe."
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000
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Lot 99: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED CHECK
A personal check written to Eleanor Goddard; Marilyn's sister (Doc Goaddard's daughter from his marriage previous to Grace raised with Marilyn after she joined the Goddard family). The check is hand written in Marilyn's hand in blue ink and reads in full: "April 8, 1952/Mrs. E.S. Goddard/25/Twenty Five/Marilyn Monroe."
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000
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Lot 100: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED CHECK
A personal check written in Marilyn's hand in black ink. Reading in full: "March 31, 1953/Dr. A. Gottsman/$200/Two Hunderd//Marilyn Monroe." In 1953 Marilyn made "Niagara" (20th Century Fox), "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" (20th Century Fox) and "How to Marry a Millionaire" (20th Century Fox) - three of her best remembered films.
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000
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Lot 101: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED CHECK
A Marilyn Monroe Productions check written in Marilyn's hand in black ink. Reading in full: "Dec. 17, 1959/20th Century Fox/$2905Twenty Nine 05/100//Marilyn Monroe."
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000
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Lot 102: MARILYN MONROE OWNED AND WORN DRESS
A black velvet sleeveless evening gown owned and worn by Marilyn Monroe in an unidentified production. Dress features round lightly gathered neck, empire waist, hook and eye and snap closure and self attached large velvet bow at back. No label present.
PROVENANCE: The Debbie Reynolds Hollywood Motion Picture Collection.
Estimate: $5,000 - $7,000
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Lot 103: MARILYN MONROE COSTUME
A black one-piece leotard worn by Marilyn Monroe as she portrayed Vicky Hoffman/Parker in musical drama, "There's No Business Like Show Business" (20th Century Fox, 1954). Constructed of cotton blend, heavily boned at sides and lace up closure at back. No studio label is present.
PROVENANCE: The Debbie Reynolds Hollywood Motion Picture Collection.
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000
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Lot 104: MARILYN MONROE "RIVER OF NO RETURN" WARDROBE STILLS
A group of five black and white wardrobe photographs of Marilyn Monroe prior to shooting her 22nd film "River of No Return" (20th Century Fox, 1954). The photographs feature Marilyn posed in a sexually provocative period costume in various poses and were submitted to director Otto Preminger for approval. However, the costume was eventually rejected and not used on screen.
Estimate: $500 - $700 / Winning Bid: $1,080
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Lot 105: MARILYN MONROE AND COLE PORTER UNPUBLISHED PHOTOGRAPH
A previously unpublished black and white photograph featuring two of the 20th century's most remembered entertainment icons-Marilyn Monroe and Cole Porter (c.1950s). The photograph was taken at the glamorous Coconut Grove Nite Club at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles and features the pair seated at a table engaged in a candid moment. Earlier in her career on August 2, 1945 a 19 year old Marilyn signed her first modeling contract with the Blue Book Modeling Company whose offices were located at the Ambassador Hotel.
Estimate: $200 - $300 Winning Bid: $1,020
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Lot 106: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY LEIGH WIENER
A black and white photograph featuring a close up portrait of Marilyn Monroe taken by famed photographer Leigh Wiener. Photographer's stamp appears on verso (undated). This photograph can be seen on page 22 of Wiener's book "Leigh Wiener Portraits."
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Devik Wiener, Leigh's son.
Estimate: $500 - $700 Winning Bid: $720
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Lot 107: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY LEIGH WIENER
A black and white photograph featuring Marilyn Monroe before a group of men, most likely press agents taken by famed photographer Leigh Wiener. Photographers stamp appears on verso (undated).
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Devik Wiener, Leigh's son.
Estimate: $500 - $700 Winning Bid: $780
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Lot 108: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS FROM "THE MISFITS"
A remarkable collection of original black and white proof sheets and prints from Marilyn's last film, "The Misfits" (United Artists, 1961). Present are three original contact sheets (one partial, two having photographers stamp on verso) featuring Marilyn Monroe together with assistant and secretary May Reis and her niece and nephews along with others on "The Misfits" soundstage; three black and white original prints (two being from the contact sheet with photographers stamp on verso) the other of Marilyn and Ms. Reis's niece and nephews eating cake and ice cream; two black and white Ariel photographs of "The Misfits" location shoot in the Nevada desert; and a black and white photograph featuring Arthur Miller in Downtown Reno, Nevada looking over a bus stop with Marilyn and Thelma Ritter in the background, having photographers stamp on verso.
PROVENANCE: From the estate of May Reis, Marilyn's assistant and private secretary from 1958 to 1961.
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000
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Lot 109: MARILYN MONROE - CECIL BEATON PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by noted British photographer Cecil Beaton in 1956. This image is well known as Marilyn's favorite photograph of herself, as she kept numerous copies to sign when obliging the request close friends and fans. She also kept a print on her living room wall in her East 57th Street Manhattan apartment. The present copy is from the collection May Reis, Marilyn's assistant and personal secretary from 1958-1961.
Estimate: $300 - $500 Winning Bid: $3,120
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Lot 110: MARILYN MONROE SNAPSHOT
A color photograph of Marilyn Monroe together with an unidentified young man playfully holding a small white dog c. 1960, clipped at bottom
PROVENANCE: From the estate of May Reis, Marilyn's assistant and private secretary from 1958 to 1961.
Estimate: $50 - $100 Winning Bid: $480
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Lot 111: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS
A group of five black and white candid photographs of Marilyn Monroe from the set of "Let's Make Love" (20th Century Fox, 1960) featuring Marilyn celebrating her birthday (June 1st), along with co-star Yves Montand, George Cukor and others.
PROVENANCE: From the estate of May Reis, Marilyn's assistant and private secretary from 1958 to 1961.
Estimate: $100 - $200 Winning Bid: $360
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Lot 112: AUTHOR INSCRIBED BOOKS TO MARILYN MONROE
Two novels having inscriptions by authors Pierre Sichel and Jane Ardmore to Marilyn Monroe. One being titled "The Jersey Lily" (Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1958) having original dust jacket, 456 pages, features an inscription to Marilyn reading in full: "To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller/with best wishes and the hope (selfish, of course) that the fabulous Marilyn Monroe with be moved to portray the fabulous Mrs. Langtry/Pierre Sichel/January, 1958," the other being a copy of "The Self Enchanted Mae Murray: Image of an Era" (McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc. New York, Toronto, London, 1959) having original dust jacket, 262 pages, featuring an inscription to Marilyn reading in full: "For Marilyn/Who could play Mae to the hilt!/All the best from Mae and Jane Ardmore/11/9/59."
PROVENANCE: From the estate of May Reis, Marilyn's assistant and private secretary from 1958 to 1961.
Estimate: $100 - $200 / Winning Bid: $1,920
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Lot 113: MARILYN MONROE & MAY REIS PHOTOGRAPH & INSCRIBED MEDALLION FROM "THE MISFITS"
A black and white photograph featuring Marilyn sitting with assistant and secretary May Reis in Marilyn's 57th Street apartment in New York (c. 1960). Also present is an a 1 2/8 inch circular silver medallion presented to May Reis by "The Misfits" producer Frank E. Taylor, inscribed "May Reis/" on recto and "The Misfits/F.E.T." on verso.
PROVENANCE: From the estate of May Reis, Marilyn's assistant and private secretary from 1958 to 1961.
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $1,200
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Lot 114: MARILYN MONROE AUDIO MATERIAL
A group of audio related items featuring interviews with Marilyn Monroe. Included is a three inch reel Audiotape (Type 151) which includes an interview with then Chicago disc jockey Dave Garroway and an interview for Look Magazine, having "May Reis" handwritten on box cover; three 33 1/2 RPM Microgroove albums reading: "M. Monroe - Belmont" featuring additional interview material; and a compact disc featuring highlights from the mentioned interviews with Marilyn discussing topics including fame, acting, Clark Gable and her early Orphanage years.
PROVENANCE: From the estate of May Reis, Marilyn's assistant and private secretary from 1958 to 1961.
Estimate: $500 - $700 / Winning Bid: $780
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Lot 115: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED HOSPITAL PATIENT CARD
A Cedars of Lebanon Hospital (Los Angeles) "responsibility for clothes and valuables" card signed by Marilyn Monroe at the bottom right dated May 24, 1961. Also present is an inscription to Marilyn by the witness who also signed the card. Prior to her visit to Cedars Marilyn had been admitted to three hospitals for psychiatric treatment that year.
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Winning Bid: $3,240
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Lot 116: MARILYN MONROE - SCRIPT
Marilyn Monroe's personal "Something's Got to Give" original revised screenplay, having mimeograph title page, 106 pages (29 blue revision pages), bound in light blue cover having Twentieth Century Fox Corporation logo. Also present is documentation from the Christie's 1999 sale.
PROVENANCE: Previously sold at "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe" Christie's New York, October 27 & 28, 1999, Sale 9216, lot 489.
Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000 / Winning Bid: $13,200
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Lot 117: MARILYN MONROE PERSONAL PHONEBOOK
An "Addresses/Telephones" blue hardcover book lettered in gold on cover (circa 1958-1961) containing hundreds of Marilyn's personal friends and contacts in handwritten notation in the hand of assistant and private secretary May Reis in pencil and ink throughout book. Present are the names and contact information of those close to her and in her personal and professional life which include The Actors Studio, Richard Avedon, Elizabeth Arden, Saul Bellow, George Cukor, Bob Fosse, Rod Serling, William Inge, Fox Studios, Samuel Goldwyn, Hedda Hopper, Erno Laszlo, Bernice Miracle, Inez Melson, Norman and Hedda Rosten, John Steinbeck, Ed Sullivan, Paula Strasberg, Frank Sinatra, Norma Shearer, Billy Wilder, Shelly Winters and many others. The book also contains handwritten social security numbers for Marilyn, Arthur Miller and Ms. Reis. Other personal information can be seen on the inside front and outside cover. May Reis's distinctive signature can be seen on the inside front cover.
PROVENANCE: From the estate of May Reis, Marilyn's assistant and private secretary from 1958 to 1961.
Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000 / Winning Bid: $10,800
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Lot 118: MARILYN MONROE APPOINTMENT BOOK
A "1961 Daily Reminder" red hardcover appointment book having gold lettering and "MM" in handwritten notation on cover containing Marilyn's appointments, invitations, engagements, phone calls and notes relating to her 1961 personal and professional schedule. Notes are in the hand of Marilyn's assistant and secretary May Reis in pencil, colored pencil and ink throughout book. Included are names of most of those close to Marilyn in her personal and professional life the year before her death including Norman and Hedda Rosten, Kay Gable, Joe DiMaggio, Isadore Miller, Harry Belafonte, Max Lerner, Hedda Hopper, Montgomery Clift, Louella Parsons, Ralph Roberts, Lee Strasberg, Billy Wilder and others. Notable is a handwritten pencil note on Friday, March 10 reading: "May, Remind me about dentist this morning" in Marilyn's hand; a handwritten note on Sunday, April 23rd reading: "Judy Garland/8:30/Cargagie Hall" (a well remembered milestone performance by Garland); the absence of any documented activity between February 9 and March 4, presumably due to Marilyn's psychiatric hospitalization; and references in January and early February to Marilyn's New York psychiatrist Marianne Kris (referred to as "Dr. K" or "Dr. Kris"), who apparently recommended Marilyn to check into The Payne Whitney Clinic for emotional exhaustion. Please note November 17th through December pages are not present and that May Reis's employment with Marilyn ended in mid-September, 1961. A remarkable insight to Marilyn's personal world just one year before her death.
PROVENANCE: From the estate of May Reis, Marilyn's assistant and private secretary from 1958 to 1961.
Estimate: $8,000 - $10,000 / Winning Bid: $16,200
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Lot 119: MARILYN MONROE PRESS ARCHIVE & RELATED ITEMS
A collection of magazines and press clippings related to Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller featuring nine original magazines including Life, Post, Look, Redbook, Good Housekeeping, highlighting Marilyn (most posthumous); a group of original press clippings and related items regarding Arthur Miller's theater production "After The Fall" (1964) based on his marriage to Marilyn. May Reis was disappointed with Miller's decision to write "After The Fall" - many of the clippings are critical.
PROVENANCE: From the estate of May Reis, Marilyn's assistant and private secretary from 1958 to 1961.
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $270
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Lot 120: MARILYN MONROE RELATED ITEMS
A group of three Marilyn Monroe related items including an original envelope dated January 5, 1961 from Magnum Photos to Marilyn Monroe Productions, an original Daily News/New York's Picture Paper dated six days after her death featuring a cover story titled "Ma and Seven Get MM Estate," (May Reis was one of the seven), and an envelope from D.L. Yaple to May Reis dated October 25, 1965.
PROVENANCE: From the estate of May Reis, Marilyn's assistant and private secretary from 1958 to 1961.
Estimate: $100 - $200 / Winning Bid: $240
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Lot 121: MARILYN MONROE - FAN CLUB MATERIALS
A collection of original Marilyn Monroe fan club and related Marilyn items owned by Marilyn's assistant and secretary May Reis. Present are three original mimeographed Marilyn Monroe fan club fanzines, one mentioning May Reis and Patricia Neal as life members (c. 1966-1967), a copy of "The Strange Death of Marilyn Monroe" (c.1964), a 45rpm vinyl single featuring Marilyn singing "I Wanna Be Loved By You" b/w "I'm Thru With Love" (from "Some Like it Hot" MGM, 1959), two Christmas cards and a fan letter to Marilyn dated 1958 and a mimeographed 8 by 10 inch piece of fan artwork from a pencil rendition.
PROVENANCE: From the estate of May Reis, Marilyn's assistant and private secretary from 1958 to 1961.
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $240
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Lot 122: MARILYN MONROE - COPY OF WILL AND TESTAMENT
A facsimile conformed copy of Marilyn Monroe's Last Will and Testament dated January 14, 1961 belonging to Marilyn's assistant and private secretary May Reis. Present are three pages setting forth the manner of distribution of the assets of Marilyn Monroe. May Reis was one of a handful of individuals to whom Marilyn left her assets.. Additional documents include the account of the ancillary executor, a petition for allowance of statutory and extraordinary commissions and attorneys, and a petition for order directing deposit of money regarding those listed as beneficiaries in Marilyn's will. Also present is and original copy of a Notice of Probate dated August 28, 1962 and a two page unsigned typed affidavit from May Reis, dated January 11, 1966. This document authenticates May's daily involvement with Marilyn from 1958-1961 and was apparently prepared in connection with a dispute involving Arthur Miller and the Estate of Marilyn Monroe regarding their apartment on East 57th Street in New York. Documents also present include a group of related documents regarding money Ms. Reis received from Monroe's estate and a group of facsimile correspondence to and from Tom Kelley, the Strasbergs, and the Rostens, dated 1972. The letter from Kelley is notable because of allegations he made in the letter regarding the whereabouts of the negatives from the famed "Red Velvet Images" sessions in 1949. May Reis inherited a total of $50,000, but because of legal and financial complications, her final payments were not received until 1982, 20 years after the death of Marilyn Monroe.
PROVENANCE: From the estate of May Reis, Marilyn's assistant and private secretary from 1958 to 1961.
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 / Winning Bid: $2,760
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28 juin 2007

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

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04 juin 2005
- 288 lots avec Marilyn Monroe -
- Partie 1 : Vêtements

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


Vêtements - vie quotienne
Gilets et Pulls


Lot 1: MARILYN MONROE SWEATER
A baby blue cashmere sweater with three-quarter length sleeves, a small breast pocket and a seven button front closure; an interior label reads: “Dalton/Bonwit Teller/100%Virgin Cashmere;” in excellent condition.
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $1,800.00
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Lot 2: MARILYN MONROE SWEATER
A crème-colored heavy wool sweater, having an oversized sailor-style collar forming a triangle on the back and a single hook-and-eye closure on the front; interior label reads: “designed by Jax;” discoloration and staining evident throughout.
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $1,140.00
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Lot 3: MARILYN MONROE SWEATER
A knee-length black wool ribbed sweater, having a distinct matching ribbed collar and an eight button front closure; an interior label reads: “Saks Fifth Avenue” (one of MM’s favorite department stores); similar to the one she wore in a photo session with her business partner and good friend, Milton Greene. Included is a reprinted image of MM wearing this or a similar sweater.
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $12,600.00 
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Lot 4: MARILYN MONROE TWIN SWEATER SET
A two-piece tan cashmere twin set; the first being a mock turtleneck with three-quarter length sleeves and a four button back closure; the second being the matching cardigan also with three-quarter length sleeves and a ten button front closure; both have interior labels reading: “Pringle/for Bonwit Teller/New York/Sportswear 100% Pure Cashmere/Made in Scotland;” both in good condition.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $1,800.00 
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Lot 5: MARILYN MONROE SWEATERS
Two sweaters; the first being tan wool with long sleeves, a small collar and a three button neck closure; an interior label reads: “Gino Paolo/Made in Italy/100%Wool;” discoloration evident; the second being pearl gray wool with short sleeves, a small collar and a three-button neck closure with no labeling; moth holes evident. Included is a reprinted image of MM wearing a similar sweater.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $2,400.00 

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Lot 6: MARILYN MONROE SWEATERS
Two sweaters; the first being beige wool with brown trim and a decorative tie at the front waist; an interior label reads: “Hand Knitted/Made in Italy;” the second being a traditional wool ski sweater with black, red, yellow and green snowflake designs on the yoke and a seven button front closure; an interior label reads: “Norwegian/Handknit/M/100% Wool Made in Norway.”
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $3,120.00 
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Lot 7: MARILYN MONROE SWEATERS
Two similarly-designed sweaters of beige wool; the first having a hood and an eight button front closure; the second having a sailor-style collar and a nine button front closure; both with interior labels reading: “Fully Hand Fashioned/Bulkies/100%Virgin Wool/Le Roy Knitwear;” the latter one having an additional label reading: “Made in /British Crown Colony Hong Kong;” heavy rusting and staining evident on both. MM frequently bought in multiples when purchasing clothes, these sweaters being a nice example.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $3,120.00 

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 Lot 8: MARILYN MONROE SWEATERS
Two identically-designed dress sweaters in charcoal gray and light brown wool; moth holes evident; both with long sleeves, small collars and a three button neck closures; both with interior labels reading: “Ronetti/Made in Italy/100% Wool/WPL 13118;” a good example of how MM bought in multiples when purchasing clothes.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $1,800.00
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Lot 9: MARILYN MONROE SWEATERS
Two sweaters; the first being white cashmere with navy blue trim on the collar; the second being yellow cashmere with white striping on the collar and the down the front; both with interior labels reading: “Dalton/Bonwit Teller/100% Virgin Cashmere;” both in excellent condition.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $2,400.00 
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 Lot 10: MARILYN MONROE SWEATERS
Two identically-designed cardigan sweaters both with nine button front closures; the first being black cashmere with an interior label reading: “Dalton/BonwitTeller/100% Virgin Cashmere;” the second being brown cashmere with an interior label reading: “Pringle/for Bonwit Teller/New York/Sportswear/100% Pure Cashmere/Made in Scotland;” both in good condition. Included is a reprinted image of MM wearing a similar sweater.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $2,640.00
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 Lot 11: MARILYN MONROE SWEATERS
Two identically-designed cardigan sweaters both with nine button front closures; the first being brown cashmere with no interior label; the second being white orlon with an interior label reading: “Saks Fifth Avenue/100% Orlon;” Saks being one of MM’s favorite department stores; both in good condition. Included is a reprinted image of MM wearing a similar sweater.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $3,120.00 
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 Lot 12: MARILYN MONROE SWEATERS
Two sweaters; the first being beige cashmere with long sleeves and a mock turtleneck; an interior label reads: “Bernhard Altmann/ 100% Pure Cashmere/Made in Austria;” moth holes evident; the second being off-white cashmere with short sleeves and a crew neck; an interior label reads: “MacMillan/of Thornielee/Scotland/100% Pure Cashmere/Made Expressly/for/JayThorpx;” in good condition.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $2,400.00
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Lot 14: MARILYN MONROE SWEATERS
Three identically-designed sweaters in white, black and beige wool; all with rounded lapels, two front pockets and seven-button front closures; all with interior labels reading: “Geistex/Reg. U.S. Pat. Off/Geist & Geist, Inc. N. Y. /100% Imported Wool;” rust, stains and holes evident on all. MM frequently bought in multiples when purchasing clothes, these sweaters being an example. Included are reprinted images of MM wearing these or similar sweaters.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Winning Bid: $4,800.00
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Vêtements - vie quotienne
Jupes


Lot 30: MARILYN MONROE SKIRT
A tan corduroy straight skirt with a side zipper and a back kick pleat; interior label reads: “designed by Jax;” in good condition.
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Winning Bid: $1,200.00
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Lot 31: MARILYN MONROE SKIRT
A black and gray striped wool straight skirt with a side zipper and a back kick pleat; interior label reads: “designed by Jax;” moth holes evident.
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Winning Bid: $1,080.00
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  Lot 32: MARILYN MONROE SKIRT
A black wool straight skirt with arched seams down the front, a back zipper and a back slit; interior label reads: “Jax;” MM had numerous basic black wool straight skirts that were virtually all identical, this being one of them; moth holes and slight tears evident. Included is a reprinted image of MM wearing this or a similar skirt.
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Winning Bid: $1,320.00 

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 Lot 33: MARILYN MONROE SKIRT
A black wool straight skirt with a side zipper and a back kick pleat; interior label reads: “designed by Jax;” MM had numerous basic black wool straight skirts that were virtually all identical, this being one of them; moth holes evident. Included is a reprinted image of MM wearing this or a similar skirt.
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Winning Bid: $1,200.00 
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 Lot 34: MARILYN MONROE SKIRTS
Two skirts; the first being a tan wool straight one with two front pockets adorned with oversized leather buttons, a side zipper and back kick pleat; interior label reads: “Jaeger/Made in Great Britain/10;” moth holes evident; the second being a crème-colored wool straight one with a criss-cross waist band adorned with two buttons, a side zipper and a back kick pleat; interior label reads: “Jay Thorpe/New York;” in good condition.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $1,320.00 

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  Lot 35: MARILYN MONROE SKIRTS
Two skirts; the first being a gray wool straight one with angled front pleats, a side zipper and a back slit; in good condition; the second being a nubby gray and white wool straight one with two front pockets adorned with decorative buttons, a side zipper and a back slit; moth holes evident.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $1,800.00 

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 Lot 36: MARILYN MONROE SKIRTS
Two skirts; the first being black wool, straight with a front zipper and a front kick pleat; interior label reads: “Forstmann/100% Virgin Wool;” the second being off-white wool, straight with side zipper and back kick pleat; interior label reads: “Bonwit Teller/100% Wool/Styled by Pringle/Pringle Johnston Impts. Ltd., New York;” both having tears and stains. Moth holes evident throughout.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $1,260.00 

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 Lot 37: MARILYN MONROE SKIRTS
Two skirts; the first being a pearl gray wool wrap-around A-line with a self-belt; interior label reads: “Matthews/Beverly Hills;” staining and moth holes evident; the second being a similarly designed purple wool wrap-around A-line; in good condition. Included is a reprinted image of MM wearing one of these or a similar skirt.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $2,640.00 

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Lot 38: MARILYN MONROE SKIRTS
Three skirts; the first being black and white hounds tooth wool, straight with two frontal pockets and a back zipper; interior label reads: “I. Magnin & Co./California Seattle;” heavy staining and moth holes evident; the second being a black, beige and tan striped cotton straight one with a side zipper (neutral-colored stripes being a pattern MM wore frequently throughout her life); in good condition; the third being black wool straight with a side zipper and back kick pleat; moth holes evident.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $2,040.00 

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Lot 39: MARILYN MONROE SKIRTS
Three hand-tailored unfinished skirts all with stitching still evident at the waistbands and hems, side zippers and back kick pleats; the first being a black wool straight one, the second being a tan wool straight one and the third being a tan and crème-colored tweed one; all in good condition except for being unfinished. Included is a reprinted image of MM wearing one of these or a similar skirt.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Winning Bid: $2,640.00 

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Vêtements - vie quotienne
Pantalons


Lot 40: MARILYN MONROE PANTS
A pair of off-white corduroy Capri pants with a back zipper; interior label reads: “designed by Jax;” heavy rust and staining evident. Included is a reprinted image of MM wearing similar pants.
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Winning Bid: $2,760.00 

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Lot 41:  MARILYN MONROE PANTS
A pair of white raw silk Capri pants with a back zipper; interior label reads: “designed by Jax;” similar to or are the pair MM wore in one of her last photo sessions with George Barris in June 1962, two months before her death; staining on interior silk lining evident; two Christie’s tags still pinned to garment as they were originally intended to be sold there in 1999. Included is a reprinted image of MM wearing these or similar pants.
 Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $1,920.00
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   Lot 42: MARILYN MONROE PANTS
A pair of black and white checkered cotton Capri pants; interior label reads: “designed by Jax;” discoloration and staining evident; similar to or are the pair worn by MM in numerous photographs over the course of four-plus years. Interestingly, MM tended to favor gingham when wearing prints as numerous photographs indicate; many of which show her attired in black and white checkered pants in particular. Included are multiple of reprinted images of MM wearing these or similar pants throughout the years.
 Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $3,120.00

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   Lot 43: MARILYN MONROE PANTS
Three pairs of pants; the first being pleated black wool trousers with front zipper; two interior labels read: “Forstmann/100% Virgin Wool” and “Allardale/BeverlyHills, California;” the second also being pleated black wool trousers with side zipper; interior label reads: “Siren/Sportswear by/Alji Gross/Lyn, Mass;” the third pair being flat-front tan wool trousers with back zipper; interior label reads: “Taylored [sic] Slacks/of Hollywood/Made in California;” staining in interior evident on tan pair.
Estimate: $500 - $700 / Winning Bid: $2,520.00

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Vêtements - vie quotienne
Chemisiers


Lot 44: MARILYN MONROE SHIRT
A black cotton sleeveless shirt with a back zipper; interior label reads: “designed by Jax;” in good condition. Included is a reprinted image of MM wearing similar style shirt.
Estimate: $100 - $200 / Winning Bid: $1,320.00
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 Lot 45: MARILYN MONROE SHIRT
A white and black polka-dotted sleeveless shirt with a back zipper; interior label reads: “designed by Jax;” polka-dots being a pattern MM wore frequently throughout her life; in good condition. Included are numerous reprinted images of MM wearing clothes with polka-dot patterns.
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $2,040.00 
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Lot 46: MARILYN MONROE SHIRT
A pastel pink silk shirt with capped sleeves and a boat-neck; three separate interior labels read: “Emilio Pucci/Florence, Italy/100% Pure Silk/Made in Italy/“Pure Silk/Made in Italy for/Lord & Taylor” and “To Be Dry Cleaned/Lavare A Secco;” Pucci being one of MM’s favorite designers towards the end of her life, so much so that she was buried in a green Pucci dress; heavy staining under arms evident, bottom hem un-sewn.
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Winning Bid: $2,640.00
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Lot 47: MARILYN MONROE SHIRTS
Three identical sleeveless cotton shirts; the first being orange and the second and third being mustard yellow; a fine example how MM bought in multiples; all in good condition.
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $1,680.00

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 Lot 48: MARILYN MONROE BLOUSE
A long-sleeved black silk blouse with a rounded collar, French cuffs and a four button front closure; interior label reads: “Tomas/New York;” in good condition.
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $2,880.00

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Lot 49: MARILYN MONROE BLOUSE
A pastel pink silk blouse with short sleeves, a small pointed collar and a six button front closure; interior label reads: “designed by Jax;” staining under arms evident; two Christie’s tags still pinned to garment as it was originally intended to be sold there in 1999. Included is a preprinted image of MM wearing a similar shirt in the film “Let’s Make Love.”
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Winning Bid: $2,400.00
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Lot 50: MARILYN MONROE BLOUSES
Two blouses; the first being purple cotton with short sleeves, a pointed collar and a four button front closure; interior label reads: “A Gabey/original/100% Cotton/12;” the second being black cotton with long-sleeves, a Peter Pan collar and a five button front closure; interior label reads: “Made in Italy by/Rosellina/16;” both in good condition.
Estimate: $200 - $400 / Winning Bid: $1,440.00

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Lot 114: MARILYN MONROE SHIRT
A tan corduroy shirt with cuffed, short sleeves, two front pockets and a zip front closure worn by Marilyn in numerous photographs shot by her good friend and business partner, Milton H. Greene; major discoloration and tearing evident. Included are reprinted images of MM wearing this shirt.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Winning Bid: $7,200.00
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Vêtements - vie quotienne
Ensembles


Lot 52: MARILYN MONROE LOUNGING ENSEMBLE
A two-piece off-white cotton outfit consisting of a top designed in a Mandarin style with four frontal frog closures and a pair of matching crop pants with two frog closures on either ankle; interior label in top reads: “Pan-Asia/Long Beach, Calif./Made in Hong Kong;” heavy staining and rusting evident. Included is a reprinted image of MM wearing a similar ensemble.
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $2,700.00
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Lot 53: MARILYN MONROE CASUAL ENSEMBLE
A summer outfit consisting of a green and white striped seersucker sleeveless shirt, a small pointed collar and a three button front closure (one button missing) together with a matching pair of shorts trimmed in lace; both have interior labels reading: “Koret of California/Sportswear Division/Washable/Made in U.S.A;” heavy rust stains and discoloration evident on both.
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $1,140.00
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Lot 54: MARILYN MONROE CASUAL ENSEMBLE
A pair of white cotton Capri pants with back zipper; interior label reads: “designed by Jax;” heavy rust and staining evident throughout; together with a black linen sleeveless blouse with a four button front closure; interior label reads: “Lady Manhattan/Golden Needle/12/Imported/Pure Irish Linen”; this outfit is similar to or is the one worn by MM in a candid snapshot taken of her with her friends, The Rostens. Included is a reprinted image of MM wearing this or similar ensemble.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Winning Bid: $2,880.00
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 Lot 55: MARILYN MONROE CASUAL ENSEMBLE
A pair of black and white striped cotton Capri pants with an interior label reading: “Styled by/The Franks;” discoloration and yellowing evident; together with a sleeveless black linen blouse with an interior label reading: “Lady Manhattan/Golden Needle/12/Imported/Pure Irish Linen”; likely the outfit MM wore in a candid snapshot taken of her in NYC circa 1955. Included is a reprinted image of MM wearing this or similar ensemble.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Winning Bid: $6,000.00
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 Lot 56: MARILYN MONROE ENSEMBLE
A black wool straight skirt with a side zipper and back kick pleat; together with a tan wool ribbed turtleneck sweater with a back zipper; interior label reads: “Geistex/Reg.U.S. Pat. Off./Geist & Geist, Inc. N.Y./100% Imported Wool;” moth holes evident in both pieces.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $2,040.00
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Lot 57: MARILYN MONROE ENSEMBLE
A black wool mohair straight skirt with side zipper and back slit; together with a beige wool crewneck sweater; interior labels read: “Pure Shetland Wool/Hand Frame/Knitted in the Shetland Isles/of Scotland/32” and “Made in Scotland for/Boy's Shop/Bloomingdale's/WPL 10157;” both pieces in excellent condition.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $2,160.00
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 Lot 58: MARILYN MONROE ENSEMBLE
A black and white tweed straight skirt with side zipper and back kick pleat; interior labels read: “Jax Inc./Balboa Island/Beverly Hills/Balboa Bay Club/Rudi Gernreich/Design for Walter Bass;” staining evident on back; together with a black wool turtleneck sweater; moth holes evident. Included is a reprinted image of MM wearing this or a similar outfit.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $10,500.00
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 Lot 59: MARILYN MONROE ENSEMBLE
A black wool straight skirt with a side zipper and back kick pleat; moth holes evident; together with a pale yellow cotton knit sweater with a four button back closure; staining and holes evident throughout.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $1,260.00
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Vêtements
Robes


Lot 15: MARILYN MONROE COCKTAIL DRESS
A black silk sleeveless dress with a gathered neckline and back zipper; bottom hem weighted; staining, fading and tearing evident throughout; one Christie’s tag still pinned to garment as it was originally intended to be sold there in 1999.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $5,400.00 
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Lot 16: MARILYN MONROE COCKTAIL DRESS
A black silk chiffon capped sleeved dress, having V-neck, full skirt, gathered pleats at back waist area and back zipper; weights sewn in to interior lining; staining and ripping evident throughout; Christie’s tags still pinned to garment as it was originally intended to be sold there in 1999. Included is a reprinted image of MM wearing a similar dress.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $5,400.00 
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Lot 17: MARILYN MONROE COCKTAIL DRESS
A grey wool knit dress with spaghetti straps; interior label reads: “Rudi Gernreich/Designfor/Walter Bass;” moth holes evident. PROVENANCE: This piece is identical to the one originally sold in the October 27-28, 1999 Christie’s New York auction titled “The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe,” Sale 9216, Lot 134, Page 108 of that catalogue.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $2,760.00 

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Lot 18: MARILYN MONROE COCKTAIL DRESS
A light brown wool dress with spaghetti straps and back zipper; interior label reads: “designed by Jax;”
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $5,100.00
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Lot 19: MARILYN MONROE COCKTAIL DRESS
A black wool dress with spaghetti straps and back zipper; identical to or is the one Marilyn wore in a number of photographs shot by her friend and business partner, Milton Greene on January 28, 1955; in excellent condition. Included are images of MM wearing this or similar dress.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Winning Bid: $19,200.00
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 Lot 20: MARILYN MONROE COCKTAIL DRESS
A sleeveless yellow silk dress overlaid with same-color silk chiffon; full, pleated skirt, six spaghetti straps and three decorative bows on mid-back area, back zipper; appearing to be a Ceil Chapman design though it is not labeled; some holes evident throughout.
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Winning Bid: $4,800.00 
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Lot 21: MARILYN MONROE COCKTAIL DRESS
A sleeveless black silk dress overlaid with floral-print black lace and adorned with a small frontal train of extra lace; back zipper plus a fourteen snap, back closure; interior label reads: “Ceil Chapman,” (one of MM’s favorite dress designers) zipper broken. Included is a reprinted black and white image of MM wearing this dress as she stands next to gossip columnist Louella Parsons. PROVENANCE: This piece was originally sold in the October 27-28, 1999 Christie’s New York auction titled “The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe,” Sale 9216, Lot 208, Page 155 of that catalogue; final price realized was $25,300; original ‘Marilyn’ lot tag is still attached.
Estimate: $15,000 - $20,000 / Winning Bid: $18,000.00
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Lot 22: MARILYN MONROE COCKTAIL DRESSES
Two cocktail dresses; the first being black silk once having spaghetti straps (now missing); heavy damage evident throughout; the second being sleeveless black silk; unfinished as straight pins and temporary white stitching still evident.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $5,700.00
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Lot 23: MARILYN MONROE DRESS
A sleeveless black wool dress with a mock turtleneck having a seven button front closure; interior label reads: “Walter Bass/Design;” moth holes evident.
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Winning Bid: $2,880.00 
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Lot 24: MARILYN MONROE DRESSES
Two dresses; the first one of navy blue wool with crew neck, short sleeves, two front pockets, five button front closure, side zipper and back kick pleat; the second one identical in design but in cherry red wool; heavy damage, staining, tearing and moth holes evident throughout, zippers broken.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $2,760.00 
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Lot 25: MARILYN MONROE SUNDRESS
A baby blue and white gingham sleeveless sundress with a pleated skirt portion and a back zipper; interior label reads: “designed by Jax;” similar in style and pattern to many other casual outfits worn by MM throughout her life.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $4,200.00 
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Lot 26: MARILYN MONROE SUNDRESS
A baby blue and white gingham sleeveless sundress with a pleated skirt portion and a back zipper; staining and tears evident throughout; similar in style and pattern to many other casual outfits worn by MM throughout her adult life.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $2,640.00
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Lot 27: MARILYN MONROE SUNDRESS
A white textured cotton sleeveless sundress with decorative trim around the neck and arms; with a back zipper and a back kick pleat; heavy staining on back evident, broken zipper; eyelet trim frayed; worn by MM in the series of photographs taken of her and Arthur Miller in New York City in 1956. Included are reprinted images of MM wearing this dress.
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Winning Bid: $21,000.00

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Lot 28: MARILYN MONROE CASUAL DRESS
A black and white striped sleeveless cotton dress with red and white trim around the neck and arms, an elastic waistband, two hook-and-eye back closures and a back kick pleat; similar in style and pattern to other casual dresses worn by MM throughout her life; heavy staining and rusting evident throughout. Included is a reprinted image of MM wearing a similar dress.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $2,040.00 
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Lot 29: MARILYN MONROE CASUAL DRESS
An olive green double-ply silk jersey sleeveless dress; interior label reads: “Walter Bass/Design;” slight staining evident on bottom hem area; two Christie’s tags still pinned to garment as it was originally intended to be sold there in 1999.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $3,300.00

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 Lot 105: MARILYN MONROE EVENING GOWN & JACKET
Two pieces; the first being a yellow silk sleeveless evening gown; top portion adorned in bugle beads, skirt portion having gathers and a side zipper; interior label reads: “Ceil Chapman;” one of MM’s favorite dress designers; skirt portion is now heavily stained with red and blue dye from other garments bleeding on it (almost appears to be a tie-dye design now), broken zipper; together with a red silk evening jacket; A-line cut, three-quarter sleeves, rounded collar and one button front closure; interior label reads: “Gunther/Jaeckel/New York;” rips, tears, fraying, holes and staining evident.
Estimate: $500 - $700 / Winning Bid: $3,300.00 
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Lot 110: MARILYN MONROE DRESS
A long-sleeved black velvet dress with folded cuffs and a removable ivory satin peaked-lapel collar and side zipper; probably worn without the collar and backwards in early photo sessions as MM was sometimes inventive with her clothing; zipper broken and discoloration evident on collar. Included is a reprinted image of MM wearing this or a similar dress. PROVENANCE: This piece is one of two that originally sold in the October 27-28, 1999 Christie’s New York auction titled “The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe;’ Sale 9216, Lot 186A, Page 141 of that catalogue; final price realized was $14, 950; original ‘Marilyn’ lot tag is still attached.
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Winning Bid: $9,000.00

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Lot 113: MARILYN MONROE DRESS
A tan and white striped sleeveless cotton dress with tan trim around the neck and back of arms, an elastic waistband and a back kick pleat; worn by MM on May 23,1957 when she met reporters in Washington, D.C. to discuss husband Arthur Miller’s contempt of Congress trial; live black and white footage from that day was also shot where MM can clearly be seen wearing this dress; slight staining evident; two Christie’s tags still pinned to garment as it was originally intended to be sold there in 1999. Included are reprinted images of MM wearing this dress.
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / / Winning Bid: $18,000.00
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 Vêtements - vie quotienne
Vestes


Lot 51: MARILYN MONROE JACKET
A brown wool fitted jacket cut short at the waist with rounded lapels and a six hook-and-eye front closure; in excellent condition. Included is a reprinted image of MM wearing a similarly cut jacket on the set of “Niagara.”
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $7,200.00 
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Lot 107: MARILYN MONROE CAPE
A yellowish-beige silk cape with a brocade pattern depicting roses and leaves; interior is lined in champagne-colored silk; originally worn by MM with an added fur trim and a matching evening gown (both pieces are now missing) to the premiere of the James Dean film, “East of Eden” at the Astor Theatre in New York City on March 9, 1955; weights are sewn to the outside sleeve area which the fur trim once covered; heavy rusting and staining evident throughout; two Christie’s tags still pinned to garment as it was originally intended to be sold there in 1999. Included are reprinted images of MM wearing this cape.
Estimate: $500 - $700 / Winning Bid: $7,500.00
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Vêtements - Accessoires
écharpe, foulard, gant, cravate, ceinture, bottes


Lot 13: MARILYN MONROE WINTER ITEMS
Three items; the first being a maroon wool scarf; interior label reads: “Johnstons/of Elgin/Made in Scotland/70% Cashmere/30% Wool/Dry Clean Only;” the second being a gray wool scarf; interior label reads: “Frank Brothers/New York/100% /Cashmere/by Handcraft, Inc.;” the third being a cornflower blue wool cap; moth holes evident in all.
Estimate: $100 - $200 / Winning Bid: $1,200.00 
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Lot 97: MARILYN MONROE GLOVE
A white leather right hand glove, having handwritten notation inside reading: “KINGSLEY/0/223,” additionally stamped: “MD-188142.”
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $1,440.00
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  Lot 98: MARILYN MONROE ASCOT
An ivory silk blend ascot. Approximately 35 inches length 
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $1,140.00

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Lot 99: MARILYN MONROE MUFF
A white ermine fur muff having a handwritten label sewn inside reading: “HOWELL.” 
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 / Winning Bid: $1,920.00
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 Lot 100: MARILYN MONROE BELT
A multicolored paisley cotton blend belt.
Estimate: $100 - $150 / Winning Bid: $1,140.00

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 Lot 101: MARILYN MONROE SCARF
A white silk scarf featuring a silk-screened print having information on Parisian restaurants, bars, theaters and related entertainment. Also present is a Christie’s tag as it was originally intended to be sold there in 1999. 18 inches length
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $2,640.00
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   Lot 102: MARILYN MONROE SCARF
A cotton leopard-print scarf similar to or is the one worn by MM during her 1954 honeymoon in Japan with Joe DiMaggio. Included is a reprinted image of MM wearing this or similar scarf.
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Winning Bid: $4,800.00

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 Lot 103: MARILYN MONROE BOOTS
A pair of black suede mid-calf boots by Saks Fifth Avenue, having two-inch heels. Present is a Christie’s tag as these boots were originally intended to be sold there in 1999.
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Winning Bid: $1,680.00
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Vêtements - Costumes de films


Lot 108: MARILYN MONROE GLOVES FROM UNIDENTIFIED FILM
A pair of long peach silk blend gloves, adorned with affixed rhinestone bracelets and pins; having elastic bands at top areas.
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Winning Bid: $6,000.00
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Lot 111: MARILYN MONROE HALTER DRESS
A pearl gray silk dress with the top portion being a fitted halter top and the skirt portion being three layers of gathered silk chiffon; interior label reads: “designed by Jax;” dress appears well worn, as discoloration appears under arms and other staining is evident on interior lining. Marilyn owned a total of four dresses in this style designed by Jax, one of her favorite designers. Marilyn used this personally owned dress as a prototype for the dress made for her film “Let’s Make Love.” Evidently a favorite dress of the star’s, she also wore it in numerous press photographs as well as off-set during the production of her last film, “The Misfits.” Interestingly, a triangle-shaped stain appears on the right-breast area and this same exact stain is evident in a photograph showing MM sitting next to Yves Montand. Two Christie’s tags still pinned to garment as it was originally intended to be sold there in 1999, but another similar one was instead. Included are reprinted images of MM wearing this dress. PROVENANCE: MM also purchased three other dresses identical to this gray one but in shades of red, orange and white, two of which were sold in the October 27-28, 1999 Christie’s New York auction titled “The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe;” Sale 9216, Lots 40 and Lot 41, Pages 63 and 64 of that catalogue; final prices realized were$52,900 (for the white one) and $167,500 (for the red one).
Estimate: $15,000 - $20,000 / Winning Bid: $24,000.00

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Lot 112: MARILYN MONROE ROBE
A pink terrycloth robe with a small squared collar; worn by MM while she was in make-up and off-set during the production of “The Prince and the Showgirl” in 1957; MM gifted this robe to Harry Jordan who was a dresser on the set of “The Prince and the Showgirl” (as well as being Sir Laurence Olivier’ regular dresser) as a ‘thank you’ for making her breakfast of scrambled eggs on several occasions during filming. Included is a reprinted image of MM wearing a similar robe. PROVENANCE: This piece was originally sold in the June 24, 2004 Christie’ New York auction titled “Entertainment Memorabilia;” Sale 1391, Lot 8, Page 6 of that catalogue; final price realized was $6,573.
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 / / Winning Bid: $5,100.00
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21 juin 2007

06/12/2003, Julien's, "Debbie Reynolds Hollywood Collection Auction" Lots

debbiereynolds_2003_auction_juliens_catalogueEnchères "Debbie Reynolds Hollywood Collection Auction"
6 décembre 2003
- 7 lots avec Marilyn Monroe -

> 06/12/2003, Julien's, "Debbie Reynolds Hollywood Collection Auction": Catalogue


Lot n°80: costume de Don't Bother to Knock
Undoubtedly the Holy Grail of any serious costume collection, presented here is a simple yet elegant green and black day dress worn by none other than Marilyn Monroe in her starring role as Nell Forbes in the 1952 drama Don't Bother to Knock. An important milestone in Monroe's career, Don't Bother to Knock was Monroe's first starring role in which she was able to show her versatility as a dramatic actress. An official wardrobe label on the inside lining of the dress reads: "1-27-1-7612 Marilyn Monroe A-66-05 #2." In fine overall condition, although numerous alterations have been made, including button removal, plaquet removal, and a replacement of the linen and lace collar. This costume is from the prestigious collection of Debbie Reynolds and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by Debbie Reynolds and Darren Julien of Julien Entertainment. Proceeds from this sale go to benefit The Debbie Reynolds Hollywood Motion Picture Museum.
About The Film: One of Marilyn Monroe's emerging films, "Don't Bother to Knock" co-stars Richard Widmark in a story about a deranged girl who gets a baby-sitting job in a hotel and terrifies all concerned by threaten to kill her charge. Twentieth Century Fox released this picture in 1952.
Estimate: $ 20,000 - $ 30,000 / Sold: $ 10,000

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Lot n°145: costume de Marilyn Monroe pour Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
From one of the greatest actresses of all time in what was undoubtedly one of her finest performances, we are proud to present in this special lot a complete showgirls outfit--consisting of a black sequin leotard and matching Dutch hat--worn by Marilyn Monroe in her starring role as Lorelei Lee in the 1953 Howard Hawks classic Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Worn prominently by Monroe in the film, the leotard features a black sequin pattern across the entire bodice with an accent of rhinestones along the leg openings and a large floral pattern along the bustline. The matching stylized Dutch girl hat features black sequins across the crown and flaps and a green velvet lining with in the inside. Matching sewn-in wardrobe labels on the inside of the leotard and inside lining of the hat read, "1-25-1-4288, Marilyn Monroe, A698-69." This outfit was created by renowned costume designer William Travilla, who designed numerous costumes for Monroe throughout her career, including outfits for the film Bus Stop and the memorable white subway dress for the 1955 film The Seven Year Itch. Well preserved, this outfit stands in impeccable condition. This costume is from the prestigious collection of Debbie Reynolds and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by Debbie Reynolds and Darren Julien of Julien Entertainment. Proceeds from this sale go to benefit The Debbie Reynolds Hollywood Motion Picture Museum.
About The Film: Icons Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell light up the screen in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes".  They play a dumb blonde and a showgirl that go to Paris in search of rich husbands.  This wonderful musical also starred Charles Coburn and Tommy Noonan.
Estimate: $ 75,000 - $ 100,000 / Sold: $ 50,000
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Lot n°146: costume de Jane Russell pour Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
A marquee piece from one of the sexiest women of the silver screen, presented here is a complete showgirls outfit--consisting of a black sequin leotard and matching Dutch hat--worn by Jane Russell in her starring role as Dorothy Shaw opposite Marilyn Monroe in the 1953 Howard Hawks classic Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Worn prominently by Russell in the film, the leotard features a black sequin pattern across the entire bodice with an accent of rhinestones along the leg openings. The matching stylized Dutch girl hat features black sequins across the crown and flaps and a green velvet lining with in the inside. Matching sewn-in wardrobe labels on the inside of the leotard and inside lining of the hat read, "1-25-1-4287, Jane Russell, A698-69." This outfit was created by renowned costume designer William Travilla, who created numerous costume masterpieces including the memorable white subway dress worn by Marilyn Monroe in The Seven Year Itch. Some alterations have been made, including the removal of flowers along the bustline and removal of a tie string along the front of the bodice, otherwise this outfit stands in overall superb condition. This costume is from the prestigious collection of Debbie Reynolds and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by Debbie Reynolds and Darren Julien of Julien Entertainment. Proceeds from this sale go to benefit The Debbie Reynolds Hollywood Motion Picture Museum.
About The Film: Icons Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell light up the screen in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes". They play a dumb blonde and a showgirl that go to Paris in search of rich husbands. This wonderful musical also starred Charles Coburn and Tommy Noonan.
Estimate: $ 75,000 - $ 100,000 / Sold: $ 50,000

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Lot n°147: costume de Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
An attractive 2-piece outfit--consisting of a dress and matching jacket--worn by Marilyn Monroe in her starring role as Lorelei Lee opposite Jane Russell in the 1953 classic Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Created by costume designer Travilla, this grey ensemble features a matching grey fabricated pattern across the entire length of the dress and matching jacket. Both dress and jacket also feature a lovely satin trim accent that is highlighted by 2 grey satin trains that flow from the waist. A handwritten wardrobe label on the inside lining of the dress reads, "1-27-3-7914 M. Monroe A698-53." Well preserved, this true Hollywood artifact stands in excellent condition. This costume is from the prestigious collection of Debbie Reynolds and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by Debbie Reynolds and Darren Julien of Julien Entertainment. Proceeds from this sale go to benefit The Debbie Reynolds Hollywood Motion Picture Museum.
About The Film: Icons Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell light up the screen in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes". They play a dumb blonde and a showgirl that go to Paris in search of rich husbands. This wonderful musical also starred Charles Coburn and Tommy Noonan.
Estimate: $ 75,000 - $ 100,000 / Sold: $ 50,000

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Lot n°148: costume de Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
A "must have" for any serious collector of Marilyn Monroe memorabilia, offered here is a peach satin leotard with fishnet overlay and a pair of peach satin gloves with rhinestones, worn by none other than the legendary Marilyn Monroe herself as Lorelei Lee in the 1953 classic Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Created by famed costume designer Travilla, outfits such as this leotard created a great controversy at the time of the film's release since it was considered too revealing for major stars as Monroe to wear. Ultimately, it was Monroe's ability and willingness to wear such outfits that made her perhaps the greatest sex symbol in the history of motion pictures! An official 20th Century Fox sewn-in wardrobe label on the inside lining of the leotard reads, "20th Century Fox, Marilyn Monroe." NOTE: The leotard and gloves were worn in the film, however, they are not a matching set and are seen separately. Originally acquired from Sotheby's and accompanied by an original Sotheby's sticker. In overall fine condition, with some rhinestones on the leotard and gloves missing. These costume pieces are accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by Debbie Reynolds and Darren Julien of Julien Entertainment.
About The Film: Icons Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell light up the screen in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes". They play a dumb blonde and a showgirl that go to Paris in search of rich husbands. This wonderful musical also starred Charles Coburn and Tommy Noonan.
Estimate: $ 10,000 - $ 15,000 / Sold: $ 3,000

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Lot n°314: costume de The Seven Year Itch
An outfit almost as striking as the woman who wore it, presented here is a terrific purple sequined strapless pant-outfit with a glowing pink satin shawl, worn by Marilyn Monroe in her immortal role as "The Girl" in the 1955 Billy Wilder classic The Seven Year Itch. Created by renowned costume designer Charles Le Maire, this eye-catching outfit features a handwritten sewn-in wardrobe label on the inside lining of the pant-outfit that reads, "1-25-1-4710 M. Monroe A-734-03." In superb condition, this costume is certain to be the pinnacle of any memorabilia collection! This costume is from the prestigious collection of Debbie Reynolds and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by Debbie Reynolds and Darren Julien of Julien Entertainment. Proceeds from this sale go to benefit The Debbie Reynolds Hollywood Motion Picture Museum.
About The Film: A magnificent comedy starring the legendary Marilyn Monroe. "The Seven Year Itch" comes to mind when we think of a Hollywood classic. This timeless masterpiece was released in 1955 by Twentieth Century Fox and is Marilyn's most memorable role. The great story line features Richard Sherman; when his family goes away for the summer, a so far faithful husband is tempted by a beautiful neighbor (Marilyn Monroe).
Estimate: $ 60,000 - $ 80,000 / Sold: $ 50,000 
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Lot n°357: costume de A Ticket To Tomahawk
A marquee addition to any serious costume collection, presented here is a late-1800's styled jacket and dress worn by the legendary Marilyn Monroe, performing in one of her early roles as "Clara" in the 1950 film A Ticket to Tomahawk. In superb condition, this yellow jacket and dress combination, designed true to it's period (circa 1870's) features green velvet and braid trim across both pieces with a pleated tier to the skirt. 20th Century Fox costume labeling on the inside of the jacket states "Marilyn Monroe" and on the inside of the dress, "1-25-1-3843, A-581-14 #2, Marilyn Monroe." From condition to collectability, it doesn't get any better! This costume is from the prestigious collection of Debbie Reynolds and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by Debbie Reynolds and Darren Julien of Julien Entertainment. Proceeds from this sale go to benefit The Debbie Reynolds Hollywood Motion Picture Museum.
About The Film: In 1950, Marilyn Monroe had a small part in "A Ticket to Tomahawk. Set in 1876, Dawson wants to prevent a train from getting to Tomahawk CO on time, to keep it from competing with his stage coach line. Kit, who must get the train to its goal, forces Johnny aboard as the needed passenger. Madame Adelaide's showgirls (including Marilyn as Clara) ride along and, en route to Tomahawk, join Johnny in "Oh, What a Forward Young Man You Are."
Estimate: $ 60,000 - $ 70,000 / Sold: $ 35,000  
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17 juin 2007

22/03/2001, Butterfields, "Marilyn Monroe The Red Velvet Images": Catalogue

2001-03-22-BUTTERFIELDS-MM_The_Red_Velvet-01  Catalogue "Marilyn Monroe The Red Velvet Images" issu de la vente aux enchères organisée le 22 mars 2001 par Butterfields à Los Angeles. 

 Catalog "Marilyn Monroe The Red Velvet Images" from the auction organized on March, 22, 2001 by Butterfields in Los Angeles.


Vente qui contenait les célèbres photographies de Marilyn Monroe nue sur des draps de satin rouge (séance de Tom Kelley), mais aussi des vêtements (robe du Prince et la Danseuse, robe personnelle) et d'autres effets personnels (bibelots, chapeaux, notes, lettres), quelques photographies de ses prestations en Corée, affiches de films.
64 lots concernent Marilyn.

Sale which contained the famous photographs of Marilyn Monroe naked on red satin sheets (Tom Kelley session), but also clothes (dress of The Prince and the Showgirl, personal dress) and other personal effects (trinkets, hats, notes , letters), some photographs of his performances in Korea, movies' posters.


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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
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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
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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
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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
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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

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 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
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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

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