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Marilyn Monroe
1926 - 1962

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Norma Jeane Mortenson
Norma Jeane Baker
Norma Jeane Dougherty
Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn DiMaggio
Marilyn Miller
Jean Norman
Mona Monroe
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some like it hot
25 décembre 2007

1958 autour de Some Like It Hot par Frank Worth

Marilyn Monroe à la fête d'annonce du tournage du film Some Like It Hot avec Tony Curtis en 1958 ; puis sur le tournage du film. Photographies de Frank Worth

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7 décembre 2007

wallpaper Divers (6) - Rain

Montage Marilyn sous la pluie du blog Marilyn Monroe Wallpapers
(publication avec l'aimable autorisation de sa créatrice Chantal)

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C'est mon wallpaper du moment
que j'ai installé sur fond bureau de mon pc :o)

6 novembre 2007

1959 pendant Some Like it Hot de Richard C. Miller

Marilyn Monroe sur le tournage de Some Like it Hot
tourné en été 1958
sous l'objectif du photographe Richard C. Miller

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29 octobre 2007

Lot 108 vintage clippings 1956 - 1964

Lot de 108 clippings* (= pages de magazines) datant de 1956 - 1964
en vente sur ebay italien

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23 juillet 2007

16/06/2007, JULIEN'S, "Summer Sale": Lots photographies & art

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16 juin 2007
- 85 lots avec Marilyn Monroe -
- Partie 3 : Photographies & Art

> 16/06/2007, JULIEN'S, "Summer Sale": Catalogue


Photographies personnelles


Lot n°138 : 4 petites photos de la maison d'enfance de Marilyn Monroe, "The Ranch  House" , une de ses maisons d'acceuil. L'enveloppe comporte l'inscription: "The "Ranch House" showing our bedroom last window room from the left." Provenance de la collection d' Eleanor Goddard.
Mise à prix: $600.00 (estimation: US $800.00 - US $1,200.00) - vendu à 1 200

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Lot n°139 : Photo de Famille comportant l'écriture de Marilyn Monroe, qui écrivit au dos de la photo: "Taken at Aunt Alice's + Uncle Arts [sic] wedding Aunt Ana, John, U. Art, A Alice, Opal". Provenance: de la collection d' Eleanor Goddard.
Mise à prix: $800.00 (estimation: US $1,000.00 - US $2,000.00) - vendu à 1 320

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Lot n°142 : Véritable photo de Gladys Baker. Au dos de la photo, l'inscription faite par Marilyn Monroe: "Mother, second from end on right with her girl friends". Provenance: de la collection d' Eleanor Goddard.
Mise à prix: $800.00 (estimation: US $1,000.00 - US $2,000.00) - vendu à 1 500

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Snapshots


Lot n°132 : 5 petites photographies originales noir et blanc représentant la jeune Marilyn Monroe. Ce sont des photos publicitaires de la Twentieth Century Fox.
Date estimée: vers 1948
Mise à prix: $400.00 (estimation US $600.00 - US $800.00) - vendu à 600

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Lot n°133 : 4 petites photographies originales noir et blanc représentant Norma Jeane Dougherty (futur Marilyn Monroe). Une photo la montre se tenant devant la résidence de l'adresse 4215, deux autres photos la montre jouant au golf , ( il était connu que Marilyn jouait souvent au golf avec des amis) puis la dernière photo la montre posant allongée dans l'herbe.
Date estimée: vers 1948
Mise à prix: $400.00 (estimation: US $600.00 - US $800.00) - vendu à 2 400
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Photos Tom Kelley


 Lot n°112: Photographie de Marilyn Monroe par Tom Kelley (celle du fameux calendrier Golden Dreams). photo couleur en édition limitée (numérotée) et signée par Hugh Hefner, le patron du magazine Playboy.
Mise à prix: $1,600.00 (estimation: US $2,000.00 - US $4,000.00) - vendu à 1 800

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Lot n°113: Photographie de Marilyn Monroe par Tom Kelley (celle du fameux calendrier Golden Dreams), photo couleur en édition limitée (numérotée) et signée par Tom Kelley, le photographe.
Mise à prix: $1,600.00 (estimation: US $2,000.00 - US $4,000.00) - vendu à 1 500

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Lot n°114: Calendrier mural de 1954. Calendrier "Golden Dreams" de la pin-up Marilyn Monroe des fameuses séances photos de 1949  "red velvet" avec le photographe Tom Kelley.
Mise à prix: $400.00 (estimation: US $600.00 - US $800.00) - vendu à 60

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Lot n°115 : Calendrier mural de 1955. Reprend la photo du Calendrier "Golden Dreams" de la pin-up Marilyn Monroe des fameuses séances photos de 1949 du "red velvet" avec le photographe Tom Kelley. Kelley paya le modèle Marilyn $50.
Mise à prix: $400.00 (estimation: US $600.00 - US $800.00) - vendu à 720

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Photos Sept ans de réflexion


Lot n°135 : Photo originale de Marilyn Monroe sur le tournage de "Seven Years Itch" en 1954.
Mise à prix: US $100.00 (estimation: US $200.00 - US $300.00) - vendu à 840

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Lot n°116 : 2 photos de Marilyn Monroe sur le tournage de "Seven Years Itch" en 1954.
Mise à prix: US $100.00 (estimation: US $200.00 - US $300.00) - vendu à 510

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Lot n°117 : véritable photo de Marilyn Monroe, prise par Charles G.  Hagedorn, sur le tournage de "Seven Years Itch" en 1954.
Mise à prix: US $800.00 (estimation: US $1,000.00 - US $2,000.00) - vendu à 6 600

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Photos Diverses


Lot n°90 : photo noir et blanc de Marilyn Monroe aux Golden Globes Awards , au Beverly Hilton en mars 1962. De gauche à droite: Charleton  Heston, Marilyn Monroe et Rock Hudson. Mise à prix: US $400.00 (estimation: US $600.00 - US $800.00) - vendu à 180

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Lot n°94 : photo noir et blanc de Marilyn Monroe prise par Milton Greene numérotée 129/300 , signée au stylo par Milton H. Greene. Milton Greene entra dans la vie de Marilyn après son diorce d'avec Joe Dimaggio. Ils devienrent des amis très proches où Marilyn fut la muse de Milton, puis ils devienrent partenaires dans les affaires. Marilyn vécu chez Milton et sa femme à New York avant son mariage avec Arthur Miller. Greene capta chez Marilyn sa plus belle et fragile personnalité.
Mise à prix: US $1,600.00 (estimation: US $2,000.00 - US $3,000.00) - vendu à 3 900

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Lot n°96 : véritable photo noir et blanc de Marilyn Monroe à la gare avec Arthur Miller. Au verso, l'inscription: "Mr. Barall".
Mise à prix: US $400.00 (estimation: US $600.00 - US $800.00) - vendu à 2 400

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Lot n°105 : photo noir et blanc de Marilyn Monroe provenant d'un magazine dédicacée à l'attention de Linda Bennett, une enfant star. L'inscription dit : "To Linda, I saw you in the Seven Little Foys - Great Marilyn Monroe" Provenance: des affaires de Linda Bennett.
Mise à prix: US $3,000.00 (estimation: US $3,000.00 - US $5,000.00) - vendu 13 200

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Lot n°106 : photo couleur de Marilyn Monroe provenant d'un magazine dédicacée à l'attention de Linda Bennett, une enfant star. L'inscription dit : "To Linda, Love & Kisses Marilyn Monroe. Provenance: des affaires de Linda Bennett.
Mise à prix: US $3,000.00 (estimation: US $3,000.00 - US $5,000.00) - vendu 13 200

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Lot n°125 : 2 photos originales publicitaires début des années 1950.
Mise à prix: US $600.00 (estimation: US $800.00 - US $1,200.00) - vendu 180

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Lot n°126 : photo publicitaire Marilyn Monroe allongée sur le courrier de fans, début des années 1950. Au moment de son plus fort succés, Marilyn recevait plus de 5,000 lettres de fans par semaine. Provenance: de la collection Eleanor Goddard.
Mise à prix: US $400.00 (estimation: US $800.00 - US $1,200.00) - vendu 840

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Lot n°134 : photo originale publicitaire début des années 1950.
Sur le côté face de la photo se trouve l'inscription "Grace" écrite au stylo; et au verso est inscrit : "MARILYN MONROE...bright new star Marilyn Monroe  discovered by Lester Cowan plays an important role  in Producer Cowan's "Love Happy"....". Provenance de ce lot: de la collection d' Eleanor Goddard.
Mise à prix: US $400.00 (estimation: US $600.00 - US $800.00) - vendu 300

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Lot n°143 : photo noir et blanc de Marilyn Monroe prise par Bruno Bernard - vers 1940s - Connu sous le nom de Bernard of Hollywood, Bruno Bernard est celui qui présenta Marilyn à son futur agent, Johnny Hyde. Le photographe était un survivant de l' holocauste qui réusit à se faire à nom tout seul en photographiant les stars légendaires d' Hollywood. Tampon du photographe au dos de la photo. Provenance du lot: de la collection d' Eleanor Goddard.
Mise à prix: US $600.00 (estimation: US $800.00 - US $1,200.00) - vendu 1 080

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Art: Affiches de films


 Lot n°111 : Affiche espagnole de 1959 du film SOME LIKE IT HOT (Con Faldas Y A Lo Loco)
Mise à prix: $100.00 (estimation: US $200.00 - US $300.00) - vendu 180

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Lot n°110 : Affiche autralienne de 1959 du film SOME LIKE IT HOT
Mise à prix: $200.00 (estimation: US $400.00 - US $600.00) - vendu 180

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Lot n°109 : Affiche française de 1959 du film SOME LIKE IT HOT (Certains l'aiment chaud)
Mise à prix: $400.00 (estimation: US $600.00 - US $800.00) - vendu 180

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Lot n°122: Photo d'exploitation lobby card de 1953 du film Niagara
Mise à prix - estimation: US $100.00 - US $150.00) - vendu 90

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art: Peintures de Larry Salk


 Lot n°102 : 2 peintures originales de Marilyn Monroe par l'artiste Larry Salk. Peintures à la gouache.
Mise à prix: $300.00 (estimation: US $400.00 - US $600.00) - vendu à 120

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Lot n°103 : Une peinture originale de Marilyn Monroe par l'artiste Larry Salk. Peintures à la gouache.
Mise à prix: $300.00 (estimation: US $400.00 - US $600.00) - vendu à 780

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Lot n°104 : Une peinture originale de Marilyn Monroe par l'artiste Larry Salk. Peintures à la gouache.
Mise à prix: $300.00 (estimation: US $400.00 - US $600.00) - non vendu

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16 juillet 2007

Timbres "Repoblikan'I Madagasikara", 1995

Célébration de son 69ème anniversaire

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 célébration du 100ème anniversaire du cinéma

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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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27 & 28/10/1999, Christie's, "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe": Lots Partie 2

Enchères "The Personal Property Of Marilyn Monroe"
27 & 28 octobre 1999
- Partie 2 : Lots 100 à 183 : Vêtements & Accessoires:
été / hiver

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Vêtements & Accessoires d'été
Summer Clothes & Accessories


 Lot 100: A DRESS FORM
Circa 1950s, the form marked English Size 14, constructed of flesh tone fabric, made for Marilyn Monroe. 
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $10,350
 Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 101: A SILK DRESS AND JACKET (2)
The dress of black and white striped silk, labeled Jax; together with a matching black cropped jacket with elbow-length sleeves, similarly labeled. 
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $10,350

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Lot 102: A GROUP OF SIX SKIRTS AND ONE WOOL VEST (7)
Including a white checked wool skirt together with a skirt of fawn jersey and another of corn silk; a white linen skirt, one of cream wool and one of black silk. Together with a navy sleeveless wool vest.
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $9,200
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Lot 103: A GROUP OF CASUAL GARMENTS (7)
Comprising a cream silk long-sleeved shift, three blouses by JAX, a blue linen skirt and a cream wool skirt both labeled Dalton and a Grecian-style cocktail dress of eau de nil silk jersey.
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $7,475
 Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 104: A GROUP OF ACCESSORIES (9)
Including four pairs of faux pearl earrings; comprising two pairs of bottom ear clips and two pairs of drop earrings. Together with a red and black checkered square scarf adorned with horses, whales and roosters.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $9,200
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot104  


Lot 105: A GROUP OF SCARVES (5)
Comprising five scarves of silk, cotton and chiffon, in various colors, including a scarf painted by hand in Paris and inscribed in French to Marilyn Monroe, and a scarf depicting a cartoon.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $11,500
 Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 106: A GROUP OF BELTS (10)
Comprising ten belts of various colors including black, brown, and white, and materials including jersey, wool, and leather.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Sold: $5,750
 Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 107: A GROUP OF GLOVES (9)
Comprising a pair of black leather driving gloves labeled Saks Fifth Avenue, one pair of tan kid gloves, one pair of tan suede elbow-length gloves, one pair of black leather gloves, and one single black suede glove.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Sold: $9,200
 Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 108: A COCKTAIL SUIT
Of cream jersey, the dress with draped wrap-over bodice, labeled JAX; together with a cream silk evening jacket with matching belt, similarly labeled.
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $17,825
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot108  


Lot 109: A GROUP OF THREE DRESSES (3)
One of black jersey, labeled Walter Bass; a cream silk jersey shift probably by Walter Bass (unlabeled); together with a cocktail dress of black jersey, high-waisted and draped at the bodice.
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $8,625
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot109  


Lot 110: A JACKET AND A PAIR OF PANTS (2)
The jacket of scarlet plush velvet, cropped and labeled Walter Bass Design; together with a pair of high-waisted trousers of black and grey herring bone weave.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $6,900
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot110  


Lot 111: TWO DRESSES AND A TUNIC (3)
One shift dress of turquoise silk with a scoop neck; a black silk dress with high neckline and cap sleeves; together with a tunic of black silk with short cropped sleeves.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $7,475
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot111  


Lot 112: A GROUP OF BLOUSES AND CAMISOLES (7)
Comprising a black silk jersey long sleeved top, a beige chiffon short sleeved blouse, an ivory jersey three-quarter sleeve blouse, a checked cotton camisole, a pale blue jersey camisole, and a turquoise camisole, all by JAX
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $5,750
 Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 113: A GROUP OF SCARVES AND HOODS (7)
Comprising seven scarves and hoods of silk, sheer chiffon, corduroy or velvet, including a silk butterfly-print scarf.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Sold: $6,325
 Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 114: A GROUP OF BELTS (14)
Comprising fourteen belts of various colors and styles including velvet and suede.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $7,475
 Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 115: A GROUP OF NINE PAIRS OF PANTS (9)
Various colors including beige, cream and turquoise, of linen and silk, the majority by JAX. One of grey silk by Pucci.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $7,475
 Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 116: A GROUP OF GARMENTS (8)
A cropped black velvet evening jacket by JAX, a black velvet floppy hat, a black astrakhan hat, and a wool beret, a cream satin slip, a white cotton blouse, a turquoise checked sundress, and a black and cream scarf.
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $9,200
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot116  


Lot 117: AN EVENING DRESS
Of black wool, high-waisted with three-quarter length sleeves, labeled Talmac, John Moore, New York. 
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $5,175
 Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 118: AN IVORY SILK DRESS
Designed strapless, with a gathered waist, printed with black polka dots, labeled JAX.
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $13,800
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot118  


Lot 119: A DRESS ENSEMBLE (2)
A jacket of sky blue plush velvet lined in lime green; together with a matching lime green silk jersey dress.
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $5,175
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot119  


Lot 120: TWO DRESSES (2)
Including one black dress labeled Bonwit Teller, and a grey dress labeled Lord & Taylor.
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $9,200
 Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 121: TWO PAIRS OF EYEGLASSES (2)
Two prescription cat-eye style eyeglasses in fabric cases labeled Evonaire.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $39,100
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot121  


Lot 122: A SHOULDER BAG
A maroon and pink bag in a floral motif, containing assorted pamphlets and fan mail.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $23,000
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot122  


Lot 123: A GROUP OF SCARVES AND HOODS (6)
Comprising six scarves and hoods of silk, cotton and chiffon, in various colors.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Sold: $8,050
 Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 124: A GROUP OF BELTS (14)
Comprising fourteen belts of various colors and styles including leather and suede.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $9,200
 Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 125: A GROUP OF GARMENTS (11)
Comprising seven pairs of silk, satin and linen trousers by JAX, various colors including black, white and cream. Together with four camisole tops by JAX, two fo silk and two of cotton.
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $9,775
 Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 126: TWO DRESSES (2)
Both of cotton pique, both sleeveless with front button closure and black cinch belt, one of blue and white stripes and the other plain white, labeled Women's Haberdashers. Please note: The black belts are not included in this lot.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $12,650
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot126  


Lot 127: A CASUAL DRESS
Of lime green, with scoop neck and cap sleeves. 
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $4,600
 Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 128: A GROUP OF SIX DRESSES (6)
Comprising two halter-neck dresses labeled Ceil Chapman, one royal blue, one red; a turquoise sleeveless dress and three cream dresses.
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $63,000
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot128  


Lot 129: AN EVENING DRESS
Of pale blue cotton, embroidered with blue opalescent sequins, designed with halter-neck, labeled Ceil Chapman.
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $16,100
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot129  


Lot 130: A DAY DRESS AND A TAILORED SUIT (3)
A black double-breasted day dress with black velvet tunic; together with a tailored suit of black wool, with double-breasted jacket and straight skirt, labeled Monor Bourne Suites, Exclusive from I. Magnin.
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $20,700
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot130  


Lot 131: TWO FULL-LENGTH COATS (2)
One of black knit wool with front closure; the other of ivory wool, labeled JAX
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $14,950
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot131  


Lot 132: TWO DRESSES AND TWO COATS (4)
The dresses of ivory silk, one sleeveless, one long-sleeved; both labeled JAX; together with a coat of ivory cotton, labeled Bergdorf Goodman - London and another coat of ivory cotton, labeled JAX
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $23,000
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot132  


Lot 133: A PAIR OF LACE DRESSES (2)
Including one of white lace, constructed with blue underdress, designed sleeveless with boat neck; and a white lace dress with white underdress (unlabeled), sleeveless with boat neck.
Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000 / Sold: $51,750
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot133  


Lot 134: A GROUP OF ITEMS (6)
Comprising a cashmere turquoise sweater, labeled S. Fisher, London; a blue cardigan labeled Munrospun, a knitted sundress of ivory wool cotton jersey and a white toweling bathing suit with cord belt; together with a black crocheted shawl and a black knit tube top.
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $14,950
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot134  


Lot 135: A GROUP OF SCARVES (6)
Comprising six scarves of silk, sheer chiffon or terrycloth, in various colors, including a flower-print scarf, and one with leopard-print. 
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Sold: $6,900
 Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 136: A SELECTION OF COSTUME JEWELRY (17)
Comprising a rhinestone stylized bow brooch, a target cluster rhinestone brooch fragment, one imitation pearl hairpin, two imitation ruby fruit drops, two gilt-metal ear pendants by "A Napier," a rhinestone chain necklace, a faceted black bead choker, a gilt-metal choker with pin bow pendant, a ring of black imitation onyx, four gilt-metal bangles, one plastic hair band, and one black hair comb.
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $27,600
 Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 137: A GROUP OF HANDBAGS (7)
Comprising a black leather grip-style bag with purses at either end, a summer handbag of gilt balls, a black satin purse, an off-white silk clutch purse, a soft black leather bag, a black leather purse and a white leather handbag.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $12,650
 Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 139: A COUTURE DRESS AND MATCHING JACKET (2)
Of navy blue wool, labeled in waistband Pauline Trigre jacket with top front closure and cap sleeves.  
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $7,475
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot139  


Lot 140: A SELECTION OF PANTS (5)
Five pairs of pants including one pair of copper and one pair of black, both by JAX; two pairs of orange pants and one pair of grey capri pants. 
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $5,750
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot140  


Lot 141: A SELECTION OF BLOUSES (5)
A group of five blouses including a blouse of ivory satin, two blouses of ivory silk, one of white cotton and another of fawn cotton, all by JAX.
Please note: This lot is sold as described. The black blouse pictured is not in this lot. 

Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $9,200
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot141  


Lot 143: A BED JACKET AND CASUAL ROBE (3)
A pink quilted bed jacket, together with a white terry cloth zippered beach robe, together with a black Capezio leotard. 
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $18,400
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot143  


Lot 144: A BLACK POLKA DOT DRESS
Of black layered tulle with polka dots and spaghetti straps.  
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $9,200
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot144  


Lot 145: A PAIR OF SHORTS AND TWO SHIRTS (3)
A pair of brightly-colored plaid cotton walking shorts, labeled Jackelin, Master Tailors; together with an ivory silk short-sleeved blouse and a pink cotton blouse printed with champagne labels. 
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $12,650
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot145  


Lot 146: A GROUP OF CASUAL WEAR (4)
Comprising a black mohair sweater vest with fringed hem and red velvet neckline; together with a poncho, denim skirt, and one wool top, labeled Kluck, Los Angeles. 
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $6,900
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot146  


Lot 147: A PICNIC BASKET
Circa 1950s, the rectangular basket of natural wicker with leather straps and grip.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $6,325
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot147  


Lot 148: A PAIR OF HAIR ACCESSORIES (2)
Two imitation tortoiseshell hairbands.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Sold: $4,600
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot148  


 Lot 149: A GROUP OF SCARVES (5)
Comprising four scarves of silk and chiffon in various colors including white, pink, green and black, and one black velvet collar. 
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Sold: $7,475
 Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 150: A PAIR OF SANDALS (2)
Of crosswoven straw with cotton cross straps.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Sold: $4,025
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot150  


Lot 151: A STRAW BAG
Of woven straw, adorned with two red appliqus with two handles, and a travel tag marked Arthur Miller.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Sold: $6,325

Lot 152: TWO STRAW HATS AND A BAG (5)
One woven straw hat with flat rim; together with a woven straw hat decorated with silk poppies around circumference and a Laddie Northridge hatbox and lid, and a straw bag containing a handkerchief and a newspaper clipping about Monkey Business.
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $9,775

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot151-152  


Lot 153: A PAIR OF SUNGLASSES
The black frames with glass lenses in a red case.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $27,600
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot153  


Lot 154: A GROUP OF BIKINIS (6)
Comprising a blue jersey and a brown striped bikini, a pair of black cotton shorts and a leopard-skin print bikini bottom.
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $48,300
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot154  


Lot 155: A SELECTION OF SUMMER WEAR (5)
Including a bikini of turquoise printed cotton, the shorts and string bikini top with blue polka dots; a pair of yellow polka dot cotton shorts, and a pair of lime green shorts and lime green silk chiffon scarf.
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $39,100
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot155  


Lot 156: TWO BIKINIS (4)
A black knitted wool bikini; together with a black and white leaf pattern cotton bikini.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $46,000
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot156


Lot 157: A SUMMER ENSEMBLE (5)
Of blue and white checked cotton comprising a sleeveless cropped top, frilled bathing bottom, trousers, flounced skirt; accompanied by a matching hat.
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $27,600
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot157 


Vêtements & Accessoires d'Hiver
Winter Clothes & Accessories


Lot 158: A SWEATER
Of ivory wool, knit with cables in an Aran style.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $17,250
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot158  


Lot 159: A PAIR OF WINTER BOOTS (2)
Of black felt, with leather soles, faux fur lining and black laces.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Sold: $8,625
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot159  


Lot 160: TWO VESTS (2)
Comprising a turquoise sleeveless wool vest and an ivory wool vest.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Sold: $4,830
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 161: A GROUP OF WOOL GARMENTS (3)
Comprising a striped grey wool hand-knitted cowl neck sweater, a cropped red and black striped short-sleeved jersey top and a black sleeveless knitted turtleneck top.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $10,925
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot161  


Lot 162: AN OVERCOAT
Of fawn silk with black velvet collar, worn by Marilyn Monroe in June 1956.
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $29,900
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot162  


Lot 163: A WOOL ENSEMBLE (2)
Comprising a skirt and button-through long coat, labeled Women's Haberdashers.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $7,475
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot163  


Lot 164: A DIAMOND PATTERN COAT
Of blue and white jersey, woven in a diamond pattern and lined in silk, labeled Women's Haberdashers.
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $36,800
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot164  


Lot 165: A GROUP OF HATS (4)
A circa 1920s cloche, of draped black mohair with simulated knot at front, labeled Jay Thorpe, New York, and possibly made for Some Like It Hot, 1959; together with a black feather whirl; a skull cap trimmed with black silk cabbage roses and fabric leaves and veil of black spotted tulle, labeled Rex Inc. and a scarlet velvet pill-box trimmed with pendant hearts decorated with black glass beads.
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $11,500
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot165 


Lot 167: A FANCY MUFF
Designed as a hand-warming accessory, in American broadtail.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $4,025
 Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 168: A COAT WITH LEATHER TRIM
Of beige faux fur with leather trim, labeled Claire Mcardle by Townley.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $27,600
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot168  


Lot 169: A GROUP OF BERETS (8)
A cream linen beret, labelled Madcaps, Paris, New York, together with a black felt beret, labelled Saks Fifth Avenue, a wide-brimmed black velvet floppy hat, labelled Madcaps, New York, a black velvet cloche trimmed with a bow, labelled Made to Order, Rex, Beverly Hills, California, a black silk beret, labelled Madcaps New York, a cream angora beret, and a black velvet brimmed hat with black ribbon brim and a black and brown velvet floppy hat.
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $10,350
 Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 170: A GROUP OF HATS (4)
A broad-trimmed hat of white felt trimmed with ivory swan's feathers, labeled Frederick Linfield Couturier, stamped St. Moritz Fine Quality Fur,, an angory tubular knitted hat decorated with shiny black sequins and sequin tassel trim, a black velvet pill-box with upturned brim, trimmed with velvet buttons, and a red wool floppy hat.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $8,050

Lot 171: AN EVENING STOLE (2)
Of fox fur, lined in black velvet; together with a mink hat, labelled Gunter Jaeckel, New York.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $8,625

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot170-171  


Lot 171 A: A STOLE OF BLACK FOX FUR (2)
Labelled I. MAGNIN & CO. IMPORTERS and monogrammed MM, together with a mink and ermine pill-box with net veil decorated with ermine tails and diamant hat-pin, labelled Made to Order Rex.
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $25,300
 Non illustré / Not illustrated


 Lot 172: AN EVENING CAPE
Of black satin, trimmed with black fox, labelled Made to Order, Rex, Beverly Hills, California.  
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $10,350
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot172  


Lot 172 A: AN EVENING STOLE
Of ivory satin, trimmed with white fox fur and labelled Teitelbaum Furs, Beverly Hills.  
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $9,775
 Non illustré / Not illustrated


 Lot 173: A FANCY STOLE
Of black wool, trimmed with black fox fur.  
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $9,200
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot173  


 Lot 173 A: A BLACK CHIFFON STOLE
Trimmed with black fox fur.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $8,625
 Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 174: A TAILORED JACKET
Of fine grey wool, with three-quarter length sleeves and trimmed with a deep fox-fur collar, labelled Irene, exclusively for Gunther Jaeckel, New York.
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $27,600
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot174 


Lot 175: A WINTER COAT
Of beige beaver fur, with turned-back cuffs, lined with scarlet-satin woven with a pattern of ties, labeled Fantasia, Beaver..
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $19,550
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot175  


Lot 178: A CARDIGAN
Of black cashmere, trimmed with a natural Russian sable collar, labelled Jay Thorpe, New York. 
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $32,200
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot178 


Lot 179: A GROUP OF FUR AND FEATHER ACCESSORIES
A sable collar, a white fox-fur muff, two white fox-fur collars, a mink-fur collar, a baum marten collar, and a small pink feather boa.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $10,925
 Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 180: A FUR COLLAR
Of fox fur with a black satin lining. 
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $13,800

Lot 181: AN EVENING STOLE
Of sage green wool with a Russian lynx border. .
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $13,800

Lot 182: A GROUP OF ACCESSORIES (4)
Comprising pair of beige kid gloves, a bag of sage green silk, and a green leather belt.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Sold: $5,750

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot180-182 


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27 & 28/10/1999, Christie's, "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe": Lots Partie 3

Enchères "The Personal Property Of Marilyn Monroe"
27 & 28 octobre 1999
- Partie 3 : Lots 184 à 310 : Vêtements & Accessoires
de soirée (vie publique) / de journée (vie privée)

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


Vêtements & accessoires de soirée / de sortie
Evening / Outing Clothes & Accessories


Lot 184: A SILK JERSEY DRESS
The three-quarter length sleeveless cocktail dress of black silk jersey with deep decolletage.
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $8,050

Lot 185: AN EVENING DRESS
The three-quarter length, backless halter-neck cocktail dress of black silk jersey draped onto the front waistline.
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $19,550

Lot 186: A BLACK JERSEY DRESS
The three-quarter length strapless dres of black jersey, with boned bodice asymmetrically draped, the skirt draped onto the hips trimmed with an oversized black silk box, labeled Ceil Chapman.
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $14,950

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot184-186  


Lot 186 A: A VELVET DRESS AND COAT
The three-quarter length cocktail dress of black velevet, decorated with ivory satin lapels; with a matching loose-fitting double-breasted evening coat of ivory satin fastened with mother-of-pearl buttons and decorated with wide lapels.
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $14,950
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot186A  


Lot 187: A SILK DRESS
The three-quarter length cocktail dress of black silk, with bodice and straps of ivory organza trimmed with an oversized organza bow at the front center, labeled Talmac, John Moore, New York. 
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $43,700
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot187  


Lot 188: A NECKLACE
Of black ovals each mounted in a plain surround on a gold-tone box-link chain, worn by Marilyn Monroe, circa 1956. 
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $19,550

Lot 189: A GROUP OF ACCESSORIES (3)
A pair of shoes of black suede, decorated with black polka dots, labeled Ferragamo; together with a small black feather boa.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $34,500

Lot 190: GROUP OF EVENING ACCESSORIES (9)
Comprising a pair of short black crocheted gloves, a pair of white kid elbow-length gloves with faux pearl button closure, one pair of ivory satin elbow-length gloves, and three evening stoles of champagne satin.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $12,650

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot188-190  


Lot 191: A SILK JERSEY DRESS
The three-quarter length dress of black silk jersey constructed with an empire waist and spaghetti straps.
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $32,200
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot191  


Lot 192: A WOOL DRESS
The three-quarter length dress of black wool, the bodice halter-necked and crossing over in the back.
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $16,100
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot192  


Lot 193: A VELVET DRESS
Of black velvet, bound in black grosgrain.
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $8,625
 Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 194: A SILK CREPE DRESS
The three-quarter length dress of black silk crepe decorated with a vermicular pattern of black bugle beads, with front slit pockets, labeled Ceil Chapman.
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $29,900
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot194  


Lot 195: A GROUP OF FIVE NECKLACES (5)
Of faceted black beads of various lengths and sizes.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $12,650

Lot 196: TWO PAIRS OF SHOES (4)
The black leather stiletto-heeled shoes; together with a pair of black suede stiletto heels, both pairs labeled Aliata.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $9,200

Lot 197: A GROUP OF GLOVES (6)
Comprising one pair of black leather gloves, two pairs of white kid elbow-length gloves.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Sold: $6,900
 Non illustré / Not illustrated

Lot 198: SOME LIKE IT HOT, 1959 (4)
A white cloche hat, possibly made for Marilyn Monroe in Some Like It Hot of iridescent white feathers, labeled Made to Order Beverly Hills, California; together with a black cloche hat of iridescent feathers, possibly made for Marilyn Monroe for the film but not used in the final version, labeled Frederick Linfield Couturier, and two photographs, color snapshots owned by Marilyn Monroe and taken during the filming of Some Like It Hot. Each 4 x 5 in.,, the first shows Monroe (as the character 'Sugar') showing her gown or stockings to 'Joe' (Tony Curtis) and 'Jerry' (Jack Lemmon), both dressed as women ('Josephine' and 'Daphne') in a dressing room or restroom. The second is a fine image of Monroe as 'Sugar', her back to the camera, knees slightly bent. Surrounding her are the blond women musicians of the all-girl orchestra with whom she, 'Daphne' and 'Josephine' are touring Florida. 
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Sold: $16,100

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot195-198  


Lot 199: A BELT BUCKLE AND A PAIR OF GLOVES (3)
The circular rhinestone belt buckle constructed with two loop holes; together with a pair of black suede evening gloves.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $8,625

Lot 200: A PAIR OF EAR CLIPS (2)
Comprising five lines of baguette-cut rhinestones, worn by Marilyn Monroe to the premiere of The Seven Year Itch, June 1, 1955, to the premiere of Rose Tattoo, 1955 and to the Broadway opening of Middle of the Night.
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $81,700

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot199-200 


Lot 201: A BLACK SILK DRESS 
The knee-length dress of black silk, sleeveless with jewel neckline and full overskirt, with puff-ball hemline. 
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $11,500

Lot 202: A SILK JERSEY DRESS 
A fancy overcoat possibly made for the film, designed in transparent black silk, trimmed with black ostrich feathers on sleeves and border, labeled Elizabeth Arden
Estimate: $10,000 - $15,000 / Sold: $25,300

 1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot201-202   


Lot 203: TWO PAIRS OF SHOES (4)
One pair of gold kid stiletto heels and a pair of black suede stilettos, both pairs labeled Ferragamo. 
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $34,500

Lot 204: A GROUP OF FANCY BOAS (3)
Three ostrich feather boas, one black, one white, and one mixed, of varying lengths, worn around the neck and shoulders. 
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $25,300

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot203-204  


Lot 206: AN EVENING DRESS
The three-quarter length dress of black velvet with spaghetti straps, labeled JAX.  
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $40,250
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 207: A MAGNIFYING GLASS AND A MAKE-UP CASE (2)
The silver-plated magnifying glass with cylindrical lens in a beaded bezel, the handle molded with foliate terminal; together with an Italian sterling silver make-up case, circa 1950's-1960's, of rectangular form, with molded grip opening to reveal a mirrored interior and two hinged, covered powder compartments flanking a lipstick holder.
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $27,600
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot207  


Lot 208: A SILK DRESS
The three-quarter length sleeveless dress of black silk overlaid with black lace and slit to the knee, labeled Ceil Chapman.
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $25,300
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot208 


Lot 209: AN EVENING STOLE
Of black silk jersey, trimmed with white fox fur.
Sold to Benefit World Wildlife Fund.

Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $46,000
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot209  


Lot 210: A SILK JERSEY DRESS
The three-quarter length dress of black silk jersey decorated with waterfall pleats on sleeves and neckline and trimmed with a black silk bow to hip, labeled Ceil Chapman.
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $16,100
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot210  


Lot 211: A FANCY CAPE
The black silk shoulder cape trimmed with ostrich feathers and velvet ribbon closure. 
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $7,475

Lot 211 A: A PAIR OF EAR CLIPS (2)
Decorated with three lines of drop-cut rhinestones, circa 1959.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $11,500

Lot 212: A PAIR OF GLOVES
Not presented / Non présenté

Lot 213: TWO PAIRS OF SHOES (4)
One pair of black satin stiletto heeled shoes decorated with a cluster of circular rhinestones; together with a pair of black leather stiletto heels; both pairs labeled Ferragamo.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $34,500

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot211-213  


Lot 214: TWO WOOL DRESSES (2)
The three-quarter length dresses of black wool, close fitting, with high neck. One possibly worn on the announcement of Marilyn's divorce from Joe DiMaggio on October 6, 1954.
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,500 / Sold: $36,800

Lot 215: A BLACK DRESS
A three-quarter length black wool dress designed with a boat neck and long sleeves of wool knit. 
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $16,100

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot214-215  


Lot 217: A SILK CREPE DRESS
The full-length sleeveless dress of black silk crpe, with slight train at rear (unlabeled).
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $68,500

Lot 218: AN EVENING DRESS
The full-length sleeveless black dress with deep dcolletage and high waistline.
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $29,900

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot217-218  


Lot 219: A COCKTAIL DRESS AND OPERA COAT (2)
The three-quarter length dress of black silk velvet with shoestring straps; together with a matching opera coat with high collar and three-quarter length batwing sleeves. 
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $16,100
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot219  


Lot 220: A COMPACT
The silver and gold tone make-up case, including an interior lipstick case, made by Vollipt. 
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $18,400
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot220  


Lot 221: TWO PAIRS OF SHOES
Scarlet red satin with stiletto heels, labeled Marilyn Miller together with a pair of red leather stiletto heels, labeled Ferragamo.
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $43,700

Lot 222: A GROUP OF ACCESSORIES (10)
Including four rhinestone hair clips, four rhinestone star hair pins; together with a rhinestone star stick pin and a gold tone heart.
Estimate: $600 - $8500 / Sold: $12,650

Lot 223: AN EVENING BAG AND GLOVES (3)
The red satin evening bag, labeled Saks Fifth Avenue, trimmed with a row of rhinestones on the closure; together with a pair of scarlet red leather evening gloves.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $18,400

Lot 224: A FANCY CAPE
A white silk shoulder cape, with ostrich feathers and velvet ribbon closure.
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $8,625

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot221-224  


Lot 226: AN EVENING DRESS
The dress of black silk jersey, draped in waterfall folds on hips, probably by JAX (unlabeled).
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $19,550
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot226  


Lot 227: A LINEN DRESS AND COAT (2)
The three-quarter length cocktail dress of black linen with threaded velvet straps; together with a black velvet coat trimmed with wide lapels and lined with ivory satin, labeled Talmack, New York.
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $18,400
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot227  


Lot 228: A COCKTAIL DRESS
The high-necked backless cocktail dress of black silk, labeled JAX
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $14,950
 Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 229: A PAIR OF EARRINGS (2)
One rhinestone heart-shaped earring, set with circular-cut simulated diamonds; together with a fragment piece of the matching pair. .  
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,000 / Sold: $8,050

Lot 230: HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE, 1953
SIMULATED DIAMOND AND FAUX PEARL PENDANTS (2)

A pair of simulated diamond and faux pearl ear pendants from the film, each pendant designed as a faux button pearl, suspending circular-cut simulated diamond fringe, terminating with faux pearls (one faux button pearl missing).  
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $16,150

Lot 231: A PAIR OF BROOCHES (2)
Each designed as a cluster of circular-cut simulated diamonds, with two loops set with circular-cut simulated diamonds. 
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,000 / Sold: $12,650

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot229-230-231 


Lot 233: AN OVERCOAT POSSIBLY FOR SOME LIKE IT HOT 1959
The knee-length dress of black silk jersey, with V-neckline, labeled JAX.  
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $6,900
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot233  


Lot 234: A BROOCH
Of shell cameo, late-19th century, the oval frame carved with the figure of a maiden and Putto in flight amidst clouds, in a gilt-metal surrounded with beads and scrolling filigree decoration.
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,000 / Sold: $11,500

Lot 235: TWO PAIRS OF SHOES (4) 
One of cut-out black suede with mauve lining;together with a pair of black suede stiletto heels, both labeled Ferragamo.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $34,500

Lot 236: A PAIR OF GLOVES AND A SCARF (3) 
The purple nylon full-length evening gloves; together with a matching purple full-length scarf.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $13,800

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot234-235-236 


Lot 237: A JERSEY DRESS 
The three-quarter length, sleeveless black jersey sheath dress with the boned bodice asymmetrically-draped, the skirt draped onto the hips, trimmed with an outsized black silk bow, labeled Ceil Chapman.
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $21,850
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot237  


Lot 238: A SILK CREPE DRESS 
The three-quarter length dress of black silk crepe, with deeply cut front and rear cap sleeve affect and "pouf" hemline (unlabeled).
Estimate: $10,000 - $15,000 / Sold: $23,000

Lot 239: A BROOCH
Of 19th century inspiration, designed as a cluster of circular-cut simulated diamonds, with star-patterned borders.   
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,000 / Sold: $12,650

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot238-239 


Lot 240: A PENDANT 
Set with a white hardstone, suspending four branch corals.
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,000 / Sold: $9,775
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot240  


Lot 241: TWO BROOCHES (2)
One of elongated design, the central cluster extending rays of varying length, the other designed as an oval, both set with variously-cut simulated diamonds.
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $8,625
 Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 242: A COMPACT
Circa 1920's, the chrome-plated metal rectangular powder compact with a hammered finish and panels of bright-cut decoration and opening to reveal a mirror, with chain handle.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $14,950
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot242  


Lot 244: A CREPE WOOL DRESS
Of ivory crpe wool with plaited shoestring straps. 
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $6,900
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 245: A COUTURE DRESS
The three-quarter length dress of ivory silk crpe, labeled Galanos.
Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000 / Sold: $8,625
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot245  


Lot 246: TWO PAIRS OF SHOES (4)
Two pairs of black leather high heeled shoes, labeled Ferragamo.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $23,000

Lot 247: A GROUP OF SIX SCARFS (6)
A black square scarf with orange, lime, yellow and white flowers; a square chiffon scarf with black and green geometric motifs; two long rectangular off-white chiffon scarves; an off-white satin scarf with fringes at the ends and a rectangular white satin scarf with a black and red pattern.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $25,300

Lot 248: A GROUP OF EIGHTEEN CRYSTAL NECKLACES (18)
Of various colors, including pink, blue, purple, clear, yellow and black of various lengths.: 1 with gold and yellow drops in fair condition, needs repair. 3 pink, 3 purple, 2 green, 1 green and blue, 2 aqua, 3 grey, 1 olive, 2 clear.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $36,800

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot246-248 


Lot 249: A FLORET SHAPED BROOCH
Of simulated diamonds, with five petals extending and interspaced by white metal and circular-cut arms. 
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $7,475
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 250: AN IVORY SILK DRESS
Of ivory silk jersey asymmetrically draped, labeled Ceil Chapman with paper tag inscribed Fox 964467.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $8,625
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 251: AN EVENING DRESS
The three-quarter length dress of ivory silk jersey embroidered with silver bugle beads, with deep back decolletage.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $14,950
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot251  


Lot 252: A GROUP OF NECKLACES (4)
One single-row pearl necklace and three imitation pearl necklaces, designed as one graduated necklace of four rows, one uniform bead necklace of two rows and two single-row necklaces.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $40,250

Lot 253: A GROUP OF EVENING GLOVES (6)
Comprising a pair of formal gloves of shell pink satin, one pair of black and two pairs of white kid elbow-length gloves, all with faux pearl button closure.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $9,200

Lot 254: A FANCY STOLE
The champagne hip-length stole of satin designed with a square collar.     
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $11,500

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot252-254 


Lot 255: A GREEN VELVET DRESS
The three-quarter length dress of green plush velvet, with rhinestone shoestring straps and flaring skirt, labeled JAX.
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $10,350
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot256-255  


Lot 256: AN OPERA COAT
Of gold lam, figured with flowers, labeled MOHAN'S, 14 HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON, HONG KONG with woven tag MM, the pocket tagged Md0310, date: May 17, 1962.
Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000 / Sold: $27,600

Lot 257: A SWEATER
The cowl-neck sweater of ivory wool shot with gold lam.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $7,475

 1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot256-257 


Lot 258: A DRESS
Of red velvet, unrestored, designed with fitting waist and flared hem.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $26,450
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot258  


Vêtements de tous les jours / décontractés
Everyday / Casual Clothes


Lot 259: PURPLE PUCCI
A blouse of purple printed silk jersey with geometric motif pattern.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $20,700
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot259  


Lot 260: TWO PUCCI BLOUSES (4)
A blouse of lime green silk jersey designed with a boat neck and long sleeves; accompanied by a lime green belt with beaded tassels; together with a blouse of mandarin orange silk jersey, constructed with boat neck and long sleeves and an orange Pucci belt.
Estimate: $1,200 - $1,600 / Sold: $23,000
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot260  


Lot 261: TWO PUCCI DRESSES (4)
A dress of turquoise silk jersey, with boat neck, long sleeves, and a turquoise belt; together with a dress of lime green silk jersey with boat neck, long sleeves, and a matching belt .
Estimate: $1,200 - $1,600 / Sold: $23,000

Lot 262: TWO PUCCI DRESSES (4) 
A dress of royal blue silk jersey, with wide scoop neck and short cap sleeves, and a royal blue belt; together with a dress of mauve silk jersey, designed with wide scoop neck, accompanied by a mauve belt.
Estimate: $1,200 - $1,600 / Sold: $13,800

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot261-262 


Lot 264: A PUCCI HANDBAG 
Of printed silk chiffon trimmed with blue kid, with gilt sides labeled Elizabeth Arden, New York, Paris and stamped Emilio Pucci, 1960.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $9,200
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot264  


Lot 265: SHOCKING PINK PUCCI (2) 
A dress of shocking pink silk jersey, designed with jewel-neck and long sleeves; together with a shocking pink Pucci rope belt with beaded tassels.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $29,900
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot265  


Lot 266: PRINTED SILK PUCCI
A blouse of white twilled silk with panels, transportation motifs at borders in reds, pinks, greys and golds. 
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $20,700
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot266  


Lot 267: THREE PUCCI DRESSES (6)
A dress of taupe silk jersey with boat neck, long sleeves and a taupe belt with beaded tassels; together with a dress of green silk jersey, with v-neck, long sleeves and green belt; and a dress of taupe silk jersey, with boat neck, cap dolman sleeves and a matching belt. 
Estimate: $1,800 - $2,400 / Sold: $17,250
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot267  


Lot 268: A GROUP OF SHOES (6)
Comprising a pair of brown leather stiletto shoes; together with a pair of white leather stiletto heels labeled Aliata; and a pair of black leather stiletto heels labeled Dal Co
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $17,250
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot268  


Lot 269: PINK PUCCI AND TROUSERS (2)
A pale pink blouse of silk jersey, with wide v-neck and cap sleeves; together with trousers of white cotton, printed with an orange and yellow blossom pattern. 
Estimate: $1,200 - $1,800 / Sold: $13,800
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot269  


Lot 270: TAUPE PUCCI (2)
A dress of silk jersey, with jewel neck and long sleeves; together with a belt of brown silk rope with beaded tassels.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $14,950
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot270  


Lot 271: JEWEL PATTERN PUCCI
A blouse of white twilled silk with pattern in pinks, purples and golds. 
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $20,700
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot271  


Lot 272: A SHOCKING PINK PUCCI BLOUSE
A blouse of shocking pink silk jersey, with boat neck and long sleeves.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $9,775
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot272  


Lot 273: TWO PAIRS OF SHOES AND A CLUTCH PURSE (5)
One pair of shoes with flesh tone silk and stiletto heels, by Ferragamo, the other of ivory/beige leather, also by Ferragamo; together with a clutch purse constructed of ivory canvas, designed with a metal closure.
Estimate: $1,200 - $1,500 / Sold: $32,200
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot273  


Lot 274: A PAIR OF PUCCI BIKINI BOTTOMS
Of orange silk jersey, gathered at the hips.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $17,250
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot274  


Lot 275: A PUCCI BLOUSE
Of white silk jersey, printed with geometric pattern in pinks and greys, with boat neck and long sleeves.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $19,550
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot275  


Lot 276: OFF-WHITE PUCCI (2)
A dress of off-white silk jersey, with wide scoop neck and cap sleeves, with a matching belt.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $9,200
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot276  


Lot 277: A STRAW HAT
A circa 1950s black straw hat with natural braided straw applique and black chinstrap.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Sold: $14,950
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot277  


Lot 278: VARIOUS PUCCI (4)
A dress of turquoise silk jersey, with wide scoop neck and long sleeves and matching belt; a mauve blouse of silk jersey, with scoop neck and cap sleeves; together with a royal blue skirt of silk jersey, with elastic waistband.
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $14,950

Lot 279: THREE PAIRS OF SHOES (6)
A pair of dark green crossover flats labeled Bullocks; two pairs of stiletto heels labeled Aliata; pair of one white and one pair of black leather.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Sold: $17,250

Lot 280: A BERET AND NECKLACE (2)
A yellow beret; together with a necklace of pink faceted beads.
Estimate: $200 - $400 / Sold: $8,625

 1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot278-280 


Lot 281: TWO PUCCI DRESSES (4)
A dress of taupe silk jersey, with wide scoop neck and long sleeves, and a matching belt; together with a dress of turquoise silk jersey; wtih boat neck and long sleeves, and a matching belt. 
Estimate: $1,200 - $1,600 / Sold: $20,700

Lot 282: TWO PAIRS OF SHOES (4)
A pair of dark brown leather stiletto-heeled shoes; together with a pair of black leather stiletto heels, both by Creazioni Dal Co
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $14,950

Lot 283: TWO HATS (2)
A pair of taupe hats embellished with veil, sequins and rhinestones.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $6,325

Lot 284: AN EVENING BAG
In a silver and gold Indian-style pattern. 
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $8,050

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot281-284 


Lot 285: TURQUOISE PUCCI AND SHOES (4)
A dress of silk jersey, with wide V neck and cap sleeves; and a green silk belt with beaded tassels; together with slides of purple suede with wedge heel. 
Estimate: $1,200 - $1,600 / Sold: $23,000
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot285  


Lot 286: MAUVE PUCCI (2)
A dress of mauve silk jersey, with wide scoop neck and long sleeves; together with mauve belt.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $18,400
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot286  


Lot 287: A PUCCI DRESS (2)
Of printed silk jersey, geometric paterns in greens and pinks, with matching belt.
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $46,000
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot287  


Lot 288: A TWO PIECE PUCCI ENSEMBLE (2)
Of green silk jersey, the sleeveless blouse with boat-neck and elastic waisband; together with a knee-length skirt with elastic waistband.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $9,775
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot288  


Lot 289: A CASUAL HAT
Of beige canvas, designed with wide brim.
Estimate: $200 - $400 / Sold: $7,475
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot289  


Lot 290: A PUCCI DRESS 
Of taupe silk jersey, sleeveless with wide scoop neck.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $8,050
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot290 


Lot 291: BLACK PUCCI  
A dress of black silk jersey, sleeveless with wide scoop neck.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $16,100
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 292: A PUCCI BLOUSE + Shoes + Beret (4)
Of white twilled silk with Renaissance-inspired jewel pattern in blues, greens and golds; together with a pair of white leather shoes labeled Ferragamo and a beige beret.     

Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $85,000
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot292  


Lot 293: A GROUP OF HATS (9)  
Comprising a cream satin beret, labeled Madcaps, New York, a red velvet hat, labeled Dachettes, a red, white and blue wool hat with brim, a black visor style hat, a cream linen beret, a black linen beret, labeled Madcaps, New York, a black velvet floppy hat, labeled Madcaps, New York, ad cream mohair ski-hat, and a black velvet floppy hat with black ribbon trim.
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $17,250
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 294: TWO PAIRS OF SHOES (4) 
One pair of lime green leather stilleto heels; together with a pair of black leather stiletto heels, both pairs labeled Ferragamo.     
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,800 / Sold: $16,100
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 295: AN OVERBLOUSE 
Of Black Chiffon bound with black grosgrain, with elastisized waist, labeled Rudi Gernreich designed for Walter Bass, the paper tag inscribed M. Monroe, style 104.  
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $14,950

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot295  


Lot 296: A NIGHT ROBE 
Of fawn satin with matching belt.     
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $7,475
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 297: A GROUP OF NIGHTGOWNS (4) 
Including a full-length neglige/g of cream lace applique/gd with rhinestones and pale pink and blue satin leaf motifs; a full-length nightdress of biscuit-colored chiffon applique/gd with black ribbon flowers under the bust and black ribbon ties, decorated with black lace; a nightdress of similar style of sheer pink gauze decorated with pale blue nylon ribbon; and a full-length nightdress of cream silk gathered under the bust and decorated with a pattern of applique/gd leaves.    
Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000 / Sold: $63,000
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot297  


Lot 298: TWO BOUDOIR CAPS AND ACCESSORIES (4) 
A boudoir cap of baby blue nylon decorated with frills and embroidered with pink rosebuds, labeled Kleinerts; the other cap of pale peach nylon decorated with peach frills, accompanied by a decorative frilled spotted gauze tissue-box cover; and a handkerchief of white linen, embroidered with the initial M in blue script over white letters Marilyn - framed.   
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500 / Sold: $12,650
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot298  


Lot 299: A SELECTION OF SLEEPWEAR (3) 
A nightgown of oyster silk, knee-length, labeled Serendipity, and a noghtgown of cream cotton, trimmed with lace, labeled Vicki Barbizon; together with a pair of cream silk pajama bottoms.   
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $14,950
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot299  


Lot 300: A NIGHTSHIRT 
Of cream cotton, trimmed with a breast pocket and embroidered at the neck with beige silk lettering, Marilyn.   
Estimate: $10,000 - $15,000 / Sold: $40,250
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot300  


Lot 301: A GROUP OF SILK PAJAMAS (6)
Comprising a Japanese jacket of gold brocade labeled Hagorono, Kyoto, Japan; a nightshirt and belt of scarlet silk woven with a pattern of butterflies; a japanese robe of sky blue silk; a green silk pajama suit; and a pair of silk pajama bottoms.  
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $18,400
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot301  


Lot 302: A GROUP OF FIVE NIGHT SHIRTS (5)
Three of cotton and two of silk, in various colors. 
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $8,625
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot302  


Lot 303: A GROUP OF BABY DOLL NIGHT DRESSES (3)
Comprising: one of black chiffon, trimmed with lace and decorated with applique/gd bows, labeled Juel Park, Beverly Hills, California; together with another of pale pink gauze decorated with peach lace and trimmed with pink silk ribbon, and another of pale pink gauze with frilled hem and sleeves. 
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $36,800
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot303  


Lot 304: A HANDKERCHIEF
Of white linen, embroidered with the initial M surrounded by a pattern of rosettes and vines. Square 16 in. framed. 
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,000 / Sold: $12,650
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot304  


Lot 305: A PAIR OF "GLASS SLIPPERS" (2)
Of transparent plexiglass with white fox fur straps, labeled juel Park,Beverly Hills, California.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $85,000
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot305  


Lot 307: A COMPACT
A square black lacquer compact opened to reveal a mirror and a square typed eleven-line speech, possibly written as Marilyn Monroe's acceptance speech when winning the Golden Globe for World's Favorite Female Star in 1961.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $34,500
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot307  


Lot 308: A CLUTCH BAG (2)
An orange satin clutch bag, monogrammed MM in the interior; together with a matching orange satin make-up bag.
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,000 / Sold: $13,800
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot308   


Lot 310: A TRAVELING CASE AND MAKE-UP
The black case with five metal drawers containing an assortment of make-up comprising:
- Three lipsticks by Max Factor, labeled LS/7-22/N.I.
- One highlighter and two Elizabeth Arden cream eyeshadows in gold tone tubes named "Autumn Smoke" and "Pearly Blue"
- Two Elizabeth Arden "Eye Stopper" eyeliners, one brown and one black
- One cream "Light Green" eyeshadow in a pot by Leichner of London
- Two bottles of nail polish by Revlon, one "Cherries a la Mode", the other "Hot Coral", and a bottle of cuticle oil
- An eyeliner and a box containing flash eyelashes by Glorene of Hollywood
- A bottle of black liquid eyeliner
- A box of "Hollywood Wings"
- Two bottles of perfumed lotion from the "Quintess" line by Shisheido, in their box
- Anita d'Foged "Day Dew" cream make-up and cover-up
- Two pots of Erno Lazlo make-up
- A box of tissue
- A selection of matchbooks, including one printed MMM and others from restaurants including Sardi's
- Two paper fans
- Three satin purses
- Two pocket mirrors
- A bottle of smelling salts.

Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $266,500
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot310     


Lot 310 A: A BLACK LEATHERETTE COVERED TRAVELING CASE
Circa 1950s / With hinged lid and fall-front over a fitted interior with wooden drawers covered in green felt.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $32,200
Non illustré / Not illustrated


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15 juin 2007

27 & 28/10/1999, Christie's, "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe": Lots Partie 6

Enchères "The Personal Property Of Marilyn Monroe"
27 & 28 octobre 1999
- Partie 6: Lots 470 à 576 : Scripts & Livres & Documents Papiers -

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


Scripts


Lot 470: HENRI CARTIER-BRESSON
Autograph Christmas card signed ("Henri" to Marilyn Monroe. Black and white photograph "Kashmir, 1948" by Cartier-Bresson. Two pages.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $9,200
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 471: THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS, 1954 
Sheet music (lead sheet) for "After You Get What You Want, You Don't Want It" by Irving Berlin.
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $5,175
Non illustré / Not illustrated
 


Lot 472: THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS, 1954 
Sheet music (lead sheet) for "Lazy", by Irving Berlin. New York: Irving Berlin Inc. copyright 1924.
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $3,680
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 473: BUS STOP, 1956 
Script for Bus Stop. Screenplay by George Axelrod. Final Script. February 27, 1956.
Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000 / Sold: $40,250
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot473 


 Lot 474: BUS STOP, 1956 
Loose revise sheets for the script for Bus Stop, 12 & 22 March, 1956.
Estimate: $1,200 - $1,800 / Sold: $9,200
Non illustré / Not illustrated


 Lot 475: BUS STOP, 1956
Eight call sheets and two progressive schedules for The Sleeping Prince.
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $4,025
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 476: THE PRINCE AND THE SHOWGIRL
Three call sheets and three Shooting Schedules, headed he Sleeping Prince. 13 September - 12 October, 1956. Together 13 pages, folio, on yellow printed paper. 
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $8,625
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 477: SOME LIKE IT HOT Script
Script for Some Like it Hot. Screenplay by Billy Wilder & I.A.L. Diamond. July 18, 1958.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $13,800

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot477 


Lot 478: SOME LIKE IT HOT Screenplay
Screenplay by Billy Wilder & I.A.L. Diamond. Mimeograph typescript, 156 pages.
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $63,000

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot478 


Lot 479: SOME LIKE IT HOT Promptbook
Estimate: $10,000 - $15,000 / Sold: $57,750

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot479 


Lot 480: LET'S MAKE LOVE Script
Script for Let's Make Love. Written for the Screen by Norman Krasna. Second Revised Shooting Final, January 15, 1960.
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 / Sold: $11,500

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot480 


Lot 481: LET'S MAKE LOVE Group of loose revise sheets script
Group of loose revise sheets for the script for Let's Make Love. Second Revised Shooting Final, 24 January - 8 February 1960 and revises dated 25 January - 13 April 1960. 
Estimate: $5,000 - $7,000 / Sold: $14,950

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot481 


Lot 482: LET'S MAKE LOVE Eight call sheets
Eight call sheets for Let's Make Love, dated from 27 January to 9 June 1960. A mimeograph Staff Sheet, for Let's Make Love. (9)
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $9,775
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 483: THE MISFITS Autograph notes
Autograph notes, in pencil on a sheet bearing a typed list of the scenes where the action wehre the action in The Misfits, a sheet from a three-ring binder.
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 / Sold: $16,100

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot483 


Lot 484: THE MISFITS Script
Script for The Misfits, by Arthur Miller
Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000 / Sold: $43,700
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 485: THE MISFITS Promptbook
Promptbook for The Misfits, "copied, July 30, 1960" on the inside back wrapper.
Estimate: $10,000 - $15,000 / Sold: $25,300

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot485 


Lot 486: THE MISFITS Autograph note.
No place, no date (possibly made during filming of The Misfits).
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $5,750
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 487: DOG TAG AND LICENSE FOR "MAFIA".
Dog License and Dog Tag. Two original licenses and the breass tag for Marilyn's pet poodle "Mafia". (3)
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $63,000

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot487 


 Lot 488: SOMETHING'S GOT TO GIVE Script
Screenplay by Nunnally Johnson. August 30, 1961. Revised Final. D
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $10,350

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot488 


 Lot 489: SOMETHING'S GOT TO GIVE Script
Screenplay by Nunnally Johnson, Revised Screenplay, February 12, 1962. 
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $6,900

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot489 


Lot 490: SOMETHING'S GOT TO GIVE Script 
Screenplay by Nunnally Johnson. March 29, 1962. Final. Confidential. For Planning Purposes Only.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $4,370
Non illustré / Not illustrated


   Lot 491: SOMETHING'S GOT TO GIVE Script
Screenplay by Nunnally Johnson. March 29, 1962. Final.
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 / Sold: $29,900

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot491 


  Lot 492: SOMETHING'S GOT TO GIVE Script
Screenplay by Nunnally Johnson. March 29, 1962. 
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,000 / Sold: $9,200

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot492 


Lot 493: SOMETHING'S GOT TO GIVE Loose revise sheets for script
variously dated from 17 April to 22 May 1962. 
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,000 / Sold: $5,750
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 494: SOMETHING'S GOT TO GIVE Group of loose revise sheets for script
Dated April 16 - 20, 1962.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $23,000

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot494 


Lot 496: SOMETHING'S GOT TO GIVE Promptbook
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $5,175

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot496 


Lot 497: SOMETHING'S GOT TO GIVE Script
Screenplay by Arnold Schulman. Mimeograph typescript, 40 pages only.
Together with other scripts. Marilyn Monroe's copies of scripts for films in which she never appeared.

Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $5,175
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Notes écrites par Marilyn
Notes written by Marilyn


Lot 498: A NOTE BY MARILYN MONROE
Autograph note, five words. No place. No date. The neatly written note reads simply: "he does not love me".
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $12,650
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot498 


Lot 499: A HAND-WRITTEN POEM
Autograph manuscript poem, "A Sorry Song", no place, no date.
Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000 / Sold: $36,800
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot499  


Livres
Books


Lot 500: ANDREWS, Matthew. Let's Make Love. 
Based on the screenplay of the same name by Norman Krasna. New York: Bantam, 1960.
First Paperback Edition. 

Estimate: $500 - $700 / Sold: $17,250
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot500 


Lot 501: 3 BOOKS
BEMELMANS, Ludwig: How to Travel Incognito, 1951 / To the One I Love The Best. New York 1955.
THURBER, James. Thurber Country. New York, 1953. (3)

Estimate: $400 - $600 / Sold: $5,520
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot501 


Lot 502: Camus, Albert. The Fall.
New York, Knopf, 1959.
Estimate: $200 - $400 / Sold: $3,450
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot502 


Lot 502 CAPPOZI, George. Marilyn Monroe. 
New York: Belmonte, 1961. First Edition, Presentation Copy. 
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Sold: $4,600
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 503: A: DUMAS, Alexandre. Camille.
New York: Modern Library.
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $5,175
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 504: ELLISON, Ralph. Invisible Man.
New York: Random House, 1952. First Edition of the author's first book.
Estimate: $500 - $700 / Sold: $3,680
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot504 


 Lot 505: COOKING BOOK
FARMER, Fannie Meritt. The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1951.
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $13,800
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot505  


Lot 506: FITZGERALD, F. Scott. The Great Gatsby.
New York: Scribner's, 1953. 
Estimate: $200 - $400 / Sold: $8,625
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 507: FLEMING, Ian. From Russia with Love
New York: Macmillan, 1957. First American Edition. 
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $6,210
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot507 


Lot 508: FROMM, Erich. The Art of Loving.
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1956. 
Estimate: $200 - $400 / Sold: $3,680
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 509: GIBRAN, Kahil. The Prophet.
New York: Knopf, 1953. 
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Sold: $4,370
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 510: JOYCE, James. Ulysses
New York: Random House, 1934. 
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Sold: $9,200
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 511: KANDEL, Howard and Don SAFRAN
KANDEL, Howard and Don SAFRAN. Stoned Like a Statue. A Complete Survey of Drinking Cliches, Primitive, Classical and Modern. New York, 1961. Presentation Copy from Dean Martin.
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Sold: $13,800
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 512: KAZANTZAKIS, Nikos. The Last Temptation of Christ.
 New York: Simon & Shuster, 1960. 
Estimate: $200 - $400 / Sold: $3,220
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 513: KEROUAC, Jack. On the Road.
New York: Viking Press, 1957. First Edition. .
Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000 / Sold: $13,800
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot513  


Lot 514: BOOKS x 6
LAURENCE, D.H. -- Selected Poems. New York, 1959. -- Sons and Lovers. New York, 1922. -- Sons & Lovers. New York, 1960. -- The Portable D.H. Lawrence. New York, 1959. -- Etruscan Places. New York, 1957. -- FREEMAN, Mary. D.H. Lawrence. A Basic Study of his Ideas. New York, 1955. 
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Sold: $5,520
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 515: BOOKS x 2
MALAMUD, Bernard The Assistant, New York, 1957. First Edition, Presentation Copy. Together with printed presentation bookplate.
Estimate: $200 - $400 / Sold: $2,990
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot515  


Lot 516: BOOKS x 3
MANN, Thomas Death in Venice and Seven Other Stories. New York, 1956. --Last Essays. New York, 1959. The Thomas Mann Reader. New York, 1950.
Estimate: $200 - $400 / Sold: $4,025
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 517: MICHENER, James: Hawaii.
New York: Random House, 1959. First Edition. 
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Sold: $2,760
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 518: BOOKS x 6
O'CASEY, Sean. -- Red Roses for Me. New York, 1944. --I Knock at hte Door. New York, 1949. -- Selected Plays. London, 1950. 2 volumes. -- The Green Crow. New York, 1956.  
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Sold: $3,220
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 519: ODETS, Clifford : Golden Boy, Acting Edition. Play in 3 Acts.
New York: Dramatist's Play Service Inc. no date (Copyright 1937). 
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 / Sold: $18,400
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 520: BOOKS x 4
ODETS, Clifford. Clash by Night. New York, 1942. --The Country Girl. New York, 1951. -- Six Plays of Clifford Odets. New York, 1939. -- YOUNG, Gordon. The Cats With Two Faces. New York, 1957. Presentation Copy from Clifford Odets. 
Estimate: $500 - $700 / Sold: $6,900
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 521: BOOKS x 2
O'NEILL, Eugene. Long Day's Journey Into Night. New Haven: Yale, 1959. BOULTON, Agnes. Part of a Long Story; Eugene O'Neill as a Young Man in Love. New York: Doubleday, 1958.
Estimate: $300 - $400 / Sold: $2,300
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 522: PIPER, Watty. The Little Engine That Could.
New York: Platt & Munk Co., 1930. 
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $16,100
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot522  


Lot 523: COOKING BOOK
ROMBAUER, Irma and Marion ROMBAUER BECKER. The New Joy of Cooking. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1953.
Estimate: $500 - $700 / Sold: $29,900
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot523 


Lot 524: BOOKS x 3
SHAW, George Bernard. Selected Plays of Bernard Shaw. New York, 1948. Vol. 3 only. -- Ellen Terry and Bernard Shaw. A Correspondence. New York, 1949. -- Bernard Shaw and Mrs. Patrick Cambell: Their Correspondence. New York, 1952.
Estimate: $200 - $400 / Sold: $3,450
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 525: BOOKS x 2
STEINBECK, John. The Short Reign of Pippin IV. New York, 1957. First Edition. -- Once Their Was a War. New York, 1958. First Edition. (2)
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Sold: $2,990
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot525  


Lot 526: BOOKS x 2
STYRON, William. Set This House on Fire. New York: Random House, 1960. First Edition. -- Lie Down In Darkness. New York: Viking Press, 1959. Paperback edition. 
Estimate: $200 - $400 / Sold: $2,990
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 527: BOOKS x 5
WILLIAMS, Tennessee. The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone. New York, 1950. First Edition. -- Camino Real. New York, 1953. -- 27 Wagons Full of Cotton, and Other Plays. Norfolk, Connecticut, 1945. First Edition. -- Orpheus Descending. New York, 1959. -- A Streetcar Named Desire. New York, 1953. 
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $9,775
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 528: BOOKS x 2
YOUNG, Stark. The Flower in Drama and Glamour. New York, 1955. PResentation Copy from Lee Strasburg. -- Theatre Practice.. New York, 1926. 
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $6,900
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 529: AMERICAN LITERATURE x 6
Including six works by FITZGERALD, F. Scott -- WOLFFE, Thomas -- TERRY, John Skally.
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Sold: $4,370
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 530: AMERICAN LITERATURE x 9
Nine books including works by HEMINGWAY, Ernest -- STEINBECK, John -- TWAIN, Mark.

Estimate: $400 - $600 / Sold: $5,750
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot530 


Lot 531: AMERICAN BOOKS  x 5
AMERICAN LITERATURE SOUTHERN, Terry. The Magic Christian. New York, 1960 -- AGEE, James. A Death in the Family. New York, 1957. First Edition. -- HERSEY, John. The War Lover. New York, 1959. -- PURDY, James. Don't Call Me By My Right Name and Other Stories. New York, 1956. --PURDY, James. Malcolm. New York. 1959.

Estimate: $300 - $500 / Sold: $2,530
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 532: ANTHOLOGIES Various books x 13
ANTHOLOGIES Various books by COLETTE, Sidonie -- OPPENHEIMER, George and others.

Estimate: $500 - $700 / Sold: $6,900
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 533: ART Various books x 8
ART Various books by SKIRA, Albert -- GIOVANNETTI, Pericle. -- CORDIER, Daniel and others.

Estimate: $200 - $400 / Sold: $5,520
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 534: BIOGRAPHY x 9 
9 works by various authors including SOMERSET MAUGHAM, W. -- HALSEY, Margaret -- DE MILLE, Agnes -- and others.
 
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Sold: $3,680
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 535: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE x 2
EDDY, Mary Baker -- Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures. Boston, 1934. -- Poems, including Christ and Christman. Boston, 1925.

Estimate: $200 - $400 / Sold: $1,725
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 536: CLASSICAL WORKS  x 10
Ten works by various authors including ARISTOPHANES -- PLATO -- ARISTOTLE and others.

Estimate: $400 - $600 / Sold: $4,830
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 537: COUNTER CULTURE x 4
Four works by GUTHRIE, Woody -- BRESLOW, Paul -- FLENDER, Harold -- SALISBURY, Harrison E.

Estimate: $300 - $500 / Sold: $2,760
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot537 


Lot 538: FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEXTS AND TRANSLATORS x 6
6 works by various authors. 

Estimate: $300 - $500 / Sold: $3,220

1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot538-539 

Lot 539: FRENCH LITERATURE x 11
11 works by various authors including PROUST, Marcel -- FLAUBERT, Gustave -- MOLIERE and others. (11)

Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $4,025


Lot 540: BOOKS, FREUD x 7
JONES, ERNEST
The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud. New York, 1959. 3 Volumes.
FREUD, Ernest L. (Ed.) Letters of Sigmund Freud Londong, 1960.
FREUD, Martin Glory Reflected. London, n.d.
FREUD, Sigmund. Moses and Monotheism. New York, 1957
SALTER, Andrew. Conditioned Reflex Therapy. New York, 1949.

Estimate: $500 - $700 / Sold: $4,370
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 541: BOOKS, GARDENING & PETS x 8 
SEYMOUR, E.L.D The Wise Garden Encyclopedia. New York, 1938.
SEYMOUR, E.L.D.(Ed.) The Wise Garden Encyclopedia. New York, 1957.
DUSTAN, Alice. Landscaping Your Own Home (extensive water damage). New York, 1955.
BATES, Marston. The Forest and the Sea. New York, 1960.
BRONSON, Julien. Pet Turtles. Wisconsin, 1954.
TEALE, Edwin Way. A Book about Bees. Indiana, 1940.
WEBSTER, Gary. Codfish, Cats and Civilisation. New York, 1959.

Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $3,450
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 542: BOOKS, HUMOUR x 10
MAXWELL, Elsa. How To Do It, or, The Lively Art of Entertaining. Boston, 1957.
HARRIS, Mark. Wake Up, Stupid. New York, 1959.
MCGINLEY, Phyliss. Merry Christman, Happy New Year. New York, 1958.
DEL PIOMBO, Akbar, and Norman RUBINGTON. The Hero Maker. Paris, 1960.
ANGLUND, Joan Walsh. A Friend is Someone Who Likes You. New York, 1958.
KOVACS, Ernie. How to Talk at Gin. New York, 1962.
PARTCH, Virgil. VIP Tosses a Party. New York, 1959.
RANDOLPH, Vance. (ed.) Who Blowed Up the Church House And Other Ozark Folk Tales.. New York, 1952.
LYNES, Russell. Snobs. New York, 1950.
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $9,775
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot542 


Lot 543: BOOKS, JUDAISM x 2
The Form of Daily Prayers. Vienna, 1922. In Hebrew and English. Sephath Emeth (Speech of Truth). Order of Prayers for the Whole Year in Hebrew and English. New York, 1926.
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Sold: $4,025
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 544: BOOKS, JUDAISM
The Holy Scriptures According to the Masoretic Text. Philadelphia, 1952. PRESENTATION COPY FROM PAULA STRASBERG. With presentation accomplished by Strasberg: "Presented to Marilyn by Paula, Sunday July 1, 1956."
Estimate: $500 - $700 / Sold: $3,680
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 545: BOOKS, LITERATURE x 13
VAILLAND, Roger. The Law. New York, 1958.
MARTIN, Peter. The Buiding. Boston, 1960.
BOROS. The Mermaids. New York 1956
SWARTHOUT, Glendon. hey Came to Cordura. New York 1958.
SEGHERS, Anna. The Seventh Cross. Boston, 1945.
GARY, Romain. A European Addiction. New York, 1960.
GALLIE, Menna. Strike for a Kingdom. New York, 1959.
LAMBERT, Gavin. The Slide Area. New York, 1959.
BLOY, Leon. The Woman Who Was Poor. N.p., 1947.
HUDSON, W.H. Green Mansions. New York, 1936.
WAIN, John. The Contenders. New York, 1958.
LEMBOURN, Hans Jorgen. The Best of all Worlds, Or, What Voltaire Never Knew. New York, 1961.
MONSARRAT, Nicholas. The Story of Esther Costello. New York, 1953.

Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $4,370
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 546: BOOKS, LITERATURE x 15
ZOLOTOW, Maurice. Oh Careless Love. New York, 1959.
USTINOV, Peter. Add a Dash of Pity. Boston, 1959.
DREISER, Theodore. An American Tragedy. Cleveland and New York, 1948.
SCOTT, Paul. The Mark of the Warrior. New York, 1958.
SCHAPER, Edzard. The Dancing Bear. New York, 1961.
HECHT, Ben. Miracle in the Rain. New York, 1943.
NARAYAN, R.K. The Guide. New York, 1958.
KANIN, Garson. Blow up a Storm. New York, 1959.
O'NEIL, Russell. JONATHAN. New york, 1959.
KERSH, Gerald. Fowler's End. New York, 1957.
WINNETT, Ralph. Hurricane Season. New York, 1957.
BESSIE, Aalvah. The un-Americans. New York, 1957.
WEST, Morris L. The Devil's Advocate. New York, 1959.
QUAYLE, Anthony. On Such a Night. Boston, 1948.
NESBITT, Arthur. AY YOU NEVER SAW ME, NEW YORK, 1957.

Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $4,600
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 547: LITERATURE x 15
KAPELINER, ALAN. ALL THE NAKED HEROES. NEW YORK 1960.
MAULE, HAMILTON. JEREMY TODD. NEW YORK, 1959
FAST, HOWARD. SPARTACUS. NEW YORK, 1952.
PASINETTI, L.M. VENETIAN RED. NEW YORK, 1960.
JAMESON, STORM. A CUP OF TEA FOR MR. THORGILL. NEW YORK, 1957.
O'CONNELL, ALBERTA. STRANGE PROLOGUE. BOSTON, 1960.
CUNE, HENRY W. SIX O'CLOCK CASUAL. NEW YORK, 1960.
ARMSTRONG, CHARLOTTE. MISCHIEF. NEW YORK, 1950.
BURNS, SHEELAGH. THE GINKO TREE. NEW YORK, 1957.
WHITE, THEODORE H. THE MOUNTAIN ROAD. NEW YORK, 1958.
DI DONATO, PIETRO. THREE CIRCLES OF LIGHT. NEW YORK, 1960.
GILL, BRENDAN. THE DAY THE MONEY STOPPED. NEW YORK, 1957.
ROBBINS, HAROLD. THE CARPETBAGGERS. NEW YORK, 1961.

Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $4,370
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 548: LITERATURE x 8
DURRELL, LAWRENCE. JUSTINE NEW YORK, 1957. FIRST EDITION; JUSTINE. NEW YORK, 1960; BALTHAZAR. NEW YORK, 1958.FIRST EDITION.
GREENE, GRAHAM. BRIGHTON ROCK. NEW YORK, 1956.
CONRAD, JOSEPH.THE SECRET AGENT. NEW YORK, 1955.
BECKETT, SAMUEL. THE UNNAMABLE. NEW YORK, 1958.
THOMAS, DYLAN. PORTAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG DOG. LONDON, 1954. LOWRY, MALCOLM. HEAR US O LORD FROM HEAVEN THY DWELLING PLACE. NEW YORK, 1961.

Estimate: $700 - $900 / Sold: $4,025
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot548   


Lot 549: MODERN LIBRARY x 10
FAULKNER, WILLIAM. THE SOUND AND THE FURY. AS I LAY DYING.. NEW YORK, 1946.
CALDWELL, ERSKINE. GOD'S LITTLE ACRE. NEW YORK, 1933.
O'NEILL, EUGENE. ANNA CHRISTIE. THE EMPEROR JONES. THE HAIRY APE. NEW YORK, 1937.
EDMAN, IRWIN. THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCHOPENHAUER. NEW YORK, 1928.
RATNER, JOSEPH. THE PHILSOPHY OF SPINOZA. NEW YORK, 1927.
JOYCE, JAMES. THE DUBLINERS. NEW YORK, N.D.
DICKENSON, EMILY. SELECTED POEMS NEW YORK, 1924.
PARKER, DOROTHY. THE COLLECTED SHORT STORIES. NEW YORK, 1942.
POPE, ALEXANDER. SELECTED WORKS. NEW YORK, 1951.
STENDAHL. THE RED AND THE BLACK. NEW YORK, 1953.

Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $4,025
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 550: MODERN LIBRARY x 9
SYMONDS, JOHN ADDINGTON. THE LIFE OF MICHELANGELO. NEW YORK, N.D.
MAUGHAM, W. SOMERSET. OF HUMAN BONDAGE. NEW YORK, N.D.; THREE FAMOUS FRENCH ROMANCES. NEW YORK, N.D.
LUDWIG, EMIL. NAPOLEAN. NEW YORK, N.D.
FLAUBERT, GUSTAVE. MADAME BOVARY. NEW YORK, N.D.
WILDE, OSCAR. THE POEMS AND FAIRY TALES. NEW YORK, N.D.
CARROLL, LEWIS. ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND. THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS. THE HUNTING OF THE SNARK. NEW YORK, N.D.
HUGHES, RICHARD. A HIGH WIND IN JAMAICA. NEW YORK, 1932.
WATKINS, SYLVESTRE, C. AN ANTHOLOGY OF AMERICAN NEGRO LITERATURE. NEW YORK, 1944.

Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $4,370
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 551: MUSIC x 4
SULLIVAN, J.W.N. BEETHOVEN, HIS SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT. NEW YORK, 1949.
EWEN, DAVID. MUSIC FOR THE MILLIONS. NEW YORK, 1950.
BATES, RALPH. SCHUBERT. NEW YORK, 1935.
BROCKWAY, WALLACE AND HERBERT WEINSTOCK. MEN OF MUSIC. NEW YORK, 1950.

Estimate: $200 - $400 / Sold: $2,990
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 552: PLAYS x 17
GREENE, GRAHAM. THE POTTING SHED. NEW YORK, 1957.
NANNES, CASPAR. POLITICS IN THE AMERICAN DRAMA WASHINGTON D.C., 1960.
STEINHARDT, HERSCHEL. SONS OF MEN. NEW YORK, 1959.
KANIN, GARSON. BORN YESTERDAY. NEW YORK, 1946.
CORWIN, NORMAN. UNTITLED AND OTHER RADIO DRAMAS. NEW YORK, 1947. CORWIN, NORMAN. THIRTEEN BY CORWIN. NEW YORK, 1949.
CORWIN, NORMAN. MORE BY CORWIN.. NEW YORK, 1945.
O'NEILL, EUGENE. LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INOT NIGHT. NEW JAVEN, 1956; BEST AMERICAN PLAYS. THIRD SERIES, 1945-1951. NEW YORK, 1952.
CHAPMAN, JOHN. THEATRE '53 NEW YORK, 1953.
CERF, BENNETT AND CARTMELL, VAN H. SIXTEEN FAMOUS EURPOEAN PLAYS NEW YORK, 1943.
EDEL, LEON (ED.) THE COMPLETE PLAYS OF HENRY JAMES. PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK, 1949.
GLASSNER, JOHN. TWENTY BEST PLAYS OF THE MODERN AMERICAN THEATRE NEW YORK, 1939.
SPENCER, HAZELTON. ELIZABETHAN PLAYS. BOSTON, 1933.
GAVER, JACK. CRITIC'S CHOICE. NEW YORK, 1955.
HATCHER, HARLAN. THE ALBUM OF THE CAMBRIDGE GARRICK CLUB. CAMBRIDGE, 1936. (BLOCK BROKEN).

Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $4,600
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 553: EUROPEAN POETRY x 12
HOUSEMAN, A.E. A SHROPSHIRE LAD LONDON, N.D.
EWEN, FREDERICH. THE POETRY AND PROSE OF HEINRICH HEINE. NEW YORK, 1948.
BEECHING, H.C. THE POETICAL WORKS OF JOHN MILTON. OXFORD, 1941.
WILBUR, RICHARD. WORDSWORTH. NEW YORK, 1959; THE POETICAL WORKS OF SHELLEY. NEW YORK AND LONDON, N.D.
BLAKE, WILLIAM. THE PORTABLE BLAKE. NEW YORK, 1955
GORTON, MARY JANE. (ED.) WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR. SONNETS. NEW YORK, N.D.
MEIKLE, HENRY AND WILLIAM BEATTIE. POEMS OF ROBERT BURNS. MIDDLESEX, 1947.
HAYWARD, JOHN. THE PENGUIN BOOK OF ENGLISH VERSE.. LONDON, 1956.
JOSEPHSON, HANNAH AND MALCOLM COWLEY. $IARAGON. POET OF THE FRENCH RESISTANCE. NEW YORK, 1945.
TILDEN, MARGARET. STAR CROSSED LONDON, 1947.

Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $6,900
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 554: AMERICAN POETRY VARIOUS AUTHORS x 17
ST VINCENT MILLAY, EDNA. COLLECTED SONNETS, NEW YORK, 1941; COLLECTED SONNETS. NEW YORK, 1959.
UNTERMEYER, LOUIS. ROBERT FROST'S POEMS N.P., 1959.
WILBUR, RICHARD. POE, COMPLETE POEMS.
MARQUIS, DON. THE LIVES AND TIMES OF ARCHY AND MEHITABEL. NEW YORK, 1950.
WILLIAMS, OSCAR. THE POCKETBOOK OF MODERN VERSE. NEW YORK, 1954.
AND VARIOUS OTHER AUTHORS.

Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $4,600
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 555: POLITICS VARIOUS AUTHORS x 12
BRADEN, ANNE. THE WALL BETWEEN, NEW YORK, 1958.
DRAPER, THEODORE. THE ROOTS OF AMERCIAN COMMUNISM. NEW YORK, 1957. CHRISTMAN, HENRY. (ED.) A VIEW OF THE NATION. AN ANTHOLOGY: 1955-1959. NEW YORK, 1959.
THOMAS, NORMAN. A SOCIALIST'S FAITH. NEW YORK, 1951.
GINZBURG, BENJAMIN. REDEDICATION TO FREEDOM. NEW YORK, 1959.
PLUS OTHER VARIOUS AUTHORS.

Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $4,370
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 556: POLITICS VARIOUS AUTHORS x 18
HUGHESM EMMET JOHN. AMERICA THE VINCIBLE NEW YORK, 1959.
LERNER, MAX. THE UNFINISHED COUNTRY, NEW YORK, 1959. PRESENTATION COPY FROM M. LINCOLN SCHUSTER (PUBLISHER'S COMPLIMENTS SLIP AND 2 BUSINESS CARDS INSIDE.)
O'KEARNEY, JOHN. RED MIRAGE. LONDON, 1958.
MARKEL, LESTER. (ED.) BACKROUND AND FOREGROUND. THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE. AN ANTHOLOGY.. NEW YORK, 1960.
MILNER, ESTHER. THE FAILURE OF SUCCESS. NEW YORK, 1959.
WILSON, EDMUND. A PIECE OF MY MIND. NEW YORK, 1956.
VARIOUS OTHER AUTHORS.

Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $4,370
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 557: PRAYER x 3
CATECHISM FOR YOUNG CHILDREN. PHILADELPHIA, 1936. / -GATLIN, DANA. PRAYER CHANGES THINGS. MISSOURI, 1952. INSCRIBED "MISS MARILYN MONROE" IN AN UNKNOWN HAND. DUST JACKET VERSO WITH SOME NOTATIONS IN MARILYN'S HAND -/ GIBRAN, KAHLIL. THE PROPHET. NEW YORK, 1950.
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Sold: $6,900
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 558: PRAYER x 6
COLLIER, ROBERT. THE MAGIC WORD L.I.D.G.T.T.F.T.A.T.I.M. NEW YORK, 1940.- GIBRAN, KAHLIL. THE PROPHET. NEW YORK, 1961.- GROSS, MILTON. HIS BROTHER'S KEEPER. 3 PAGE EXTRACT, READER'S DIGEST, DECEMBER 1961. EHMANN, K. CHRISTLICHES ERGISSMEINNICHT. NEW YORK, N.D. LANYON, WALTER C. AND IT WAS TOLD OF A CERTAIN POTTER. MILWAUKEE, 1922. WITH SEVERAL NEWSPAPER PRAYERS AND POEMS TIPPED IN. -BAHAI PRAYERS. WILMETTE, 1957. INSCRIBED TO MARILYN: "MARILYN MONROE MAYBELINE. A GIFT FOR MY DARLING MAYBELINE, WITH ALL MY LOVE, CHARLZETTA", DATED 1961.
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Sold: $6,325
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 559: PSYCHOLOGY x 19
MEMMINGER, KARL A. MAN AGAINST HIMSELF. NEW YORK, 1938. -KAHLER, ERICH. THE TOWER AND THE ABYSS. NEW YORK, 1957.- KOPPLIN, DOROTHEA S. SOMETHING TO LIVE BY. NEW YORK, 1948. - ALEXANDER, F. MATTHIAS. MAN'S SUPREME INHERITANCE. NEW YORK, 1941.- MURPHY, JOSEPH. THE MIRACLES OF YOUR MIND. SAN GABRIEL, 1953. - DE SAINT-EXUPERY, ANTOINE. THE WISDOM OF THE SANDS. NEW YORK, 1950, AND OTHER VARIOUS AUTHORS.
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $5,520
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 560: REFERENCE x 6
SPOCK, BENJAMIN. BABY AND CHILD CARE. NEW YORK, 1958. - DUNLOP, HAZEL PECKINPAUGH. FLOWER ARRANGING FOR FUN. NEW YORK, 1959. PRESENTATION COPY, WITH CARD OF PASCAL COVICI OF THE VIKING PRESS - HUGO'S POCKET DICTIONARY. FRENCH-ENGLISH AND ENGLISH-FRENCH. PHILADELPHOA, N.D. - KANY, CHARLES AND MATHURIN DONDO. SPOKEN FRENCH FOR TRAVELLERS AND TOURISTS. BOSTON, 1946. - MAWSON, C.O. AND K.A. WHITING.ROGET'S POCKET THESAURUS NEW YORK, 1949. - MAWSON, C.O. AND K.A. WHITING. ROGET'S POCKET THESAURAU NEW YORK, 1953.
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $4,370
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 561: RELIGION x 10
KERTZER, MORRIS. WHAT IS A JEW". NEW YORK, 1953. - STEINBERG, MILTON. A PARTISAN GUIDE TO THE JEWISH PROBLEM. NEW YORK, 1945. - BUBER, MARTIN. THE TALES OF RABBI NACHMAN. NEW YORK, 1956. - KAZANTZAKIS, NIKROS. THE SAVIORS OF GOD: SPIRITUAL EXERCISES. NEW YORK, 1960. - GIBRAN, KAHLIL. THE PROPHET. NEW YORK, 1961. - GIBRAN, KAHLIL. JESUS. NEW YORK, 1949. - BURROWS, MILLAR. THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS. NEW YORK, 1956. - DORESSE, JEAN. THE SECRET BOOKS OF THE EGYPTIAN GNOSTICS. NEW YORK, 1960. MCCARTHY, MARY. MEMORIES OF A CATHOLIC CHILDHOOD. NEW YORK, 1957. - RUSSELL, BERTRAND. WHY I AM NOT A CHRISTIAN. NEW YORK, 1957.
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $3,220
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 562: RUSSIAN LITERATURE x 8
TOLSTOY, LEO. REDEMPTION AND OTHER PLAYS. NEW YORK, 1919. - CHEKHOV, ANTON. THE VIKING LIBRARY PORTABLE CHEKHOV. NEW YORK, 1947. - DOSTOEVSKY, FYODOR. CRIME AND PUNISHMENT. NEW YORK, 1950. - SELTZER, THOMAS. BEST RUSSIAN STORIES. AN ANTHOLOGY. NEW YORK, N.D. - TURGENEV, IVAN. SMOKE. NEW YORK, 1951. - PUSHKIN, ALEXANDER. THE POEMS, PROSE AND PLAYS OF ALEXANDER PUSHKIN. NEW YORK, 1936.
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $3,680
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 563: SCIENCE x 12
RUSSELL, BERTRAND. OUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE EXTERNAL WORLD. NEW YORK, 1956. RUSSELL, BERTRAND. COMMON SENSE AND NUCLEAR WARFARE. NEW YORK, 1959. - EINSTEIN, ALBERT. OUT OF MY LATER YEARS. NEW YORK, 1950. - LAURENCE, WILLIAM. MEN AND ATOMS. NEW YORK, 1959. - MUNRO, DANIEL COLIN. MAN ALIVE. NEW YORK, 1948. - MALTZ, MAXWELL. DOCTOR PYGMALION. NEW YORK, 1958. - TANNENBAUM, R.F. (ED.) PANORAMA. A NEW REVIEW. NEW YORK, 1957. - BEARD, REBECCA. EVERYMAN'S SEARCH NEW YORK YORK, 1950. - SHAPELY, HARLOW. OF STARS AND MEN. BOSTON, 1959. - LANG, DANIELFROM HIROSHIMA TO THE MOON NEW YORK, 1959. - OPPENHEIMER, J. ROBERT. THE OPEN MIND. NEW YORK, 1955. - WERSHUB, LEONARD PAUL. SEXUAL IMPOTENCE IN THE MALE. SPRINGFIELD, 1959.
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $3,680
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 564: SCRIPTS AND READINGS x 5
JEFFERS, ROBINSON. MEDEA. NEW YORK, 1948. - ANOUILH, JEAN. ANTIGONE NEW YORK, 1947. - VAN DRUTEN, JOHN. BELL, BOOK AND CANDLE NEW YORK, 1951. - BOOTHE, CLARE. THE WOMEN. NEW YORK, 1937. - ANDERSON, MAXWELL. JEAN OF LORRAINE. WASHINGTON, D.C., 1947.
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $2,530
Non illustré / Not illustrated


 Lot 565: TRAVEL 11 BOOKS ON TRAVEL RELATED TOPICS, INCLUDING WORKS BY LEE, C.Y. -- CORBETT, JIM -- BOUSSARD, JACQUES AND OTHERS. (x 11)
Estimate: $300 - $500 / Sold: $3,680
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Divers Documents Papiers
Various Papers Documents


Lot 566: WOMEN ARTHURS
6 VARIOUS WORKS BY THE FOLLOWING AUTHORS PARKER, DOROTHY -- CATHER, WILLA -- COLETTE, SIDONIE GABRIELLE AND OTHERS. 
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Sold: $10,925
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 568: A GROUP OF MAGAZINES
TWELVE MAGAZINES FEATURING ARTICLES ON MARILYN MONROE TOGETHER WITH A PLAYBILL AND OTHER MAGAZINES. (13)
Estimate: $200 - $400 / Sold: $10,925
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 569: PERSONAL STATIONERY
APPROXIMATELY 40 SHEETS OF CREAM-COLORED NOTEPAPER, EMBOSSED 'MARILYN MONROE'; APPROXIMATELY 25 MATCHING ENVELOPES WITH 'MARILYN MONROE' EMBOSSED ON FLAP; 8 SMALL TIFFANY & CO. ENVELOPES. 
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $5,750
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 570: MARILYN MONROE PRODUCTIONS
APPROXIMATELY 20 LARGER SHEETS OF WHITE 'MARILYN MONROE PRODUCTIONS, INC.' HEADED NOTEPAPER, WITH A NEW YORK, EAST 57TH STREET ADDRESS; APPROXIMATELY 95 MATCHING ENVELOPES.
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $3,220
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 571: MARILYN MONROE PRODUCTIONS
APPROXIMATELY 20 LARGER SHEETS OF WHITE 'MARILYN MONROE PRODUCTIONS, INC.' HEADED NOTEPAPER, WITH A NEW YORK, EAST 57TH STREET ADDRESS; APPROXIMATELY 95 MATCHING ENVELOPES.
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $2,530
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 573: WRITING CASE
LARGE TAN LEATHER WRITING CASE, WITH GILT INITIALS 'M.M.' IN FRONT LOWER RIGHT CORNER, ZIPPER CLOSURE, GILT-LETTERED POCKETS INSIDE FOR 'ANSWERED' AND 'UNANSWERED' LETTERS. CONTAINS 5 SHEETS OF CREAM-COLORED NOTEPAPER, EMBOSSED 'MARILYN MONROE', SMALL TAN LEATHER BOUND ADDRESS BOOK AND MEMO BOOK (BOTH BLANK), SMALL CARD PERPETUAL CALENDAR, AND SMALL KEY.
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $21,850
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 574: SHEET MUSIC
A GROUP OF SIX PIECES OF SHEET MUSIC.
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Sold: $5,175
Non illustré / Not illustrated


Lot 575: SHEET MUSIC
SHEET MUSIC FOR "MARILYN", BY ERVIN DRAKE AND JIMMY SHIRL, AS RECORDED BY RAY ANTHONY AND HIS ORCHESTRA ON CAPITAL RECORDS. INSPIRED BY MARILYN MONROE.
Estimate: $500 - $700 / Sold: $6,950
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot575 


Lot 576: SHEET MUSIC
A GROUP OF MANUSCRIPT LEAD SHEETS FOR VARIOUS SONGS.
Estimate: $700 - $1,000 / Sold: $5,750
Non illustré / Not illustrated


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