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Marilyn Monroe
1926 - 1962

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6 septembre 2008

19/06/1954 Marilyn récompensée par la légion US

La joyeuse parade
Sur le tournage

1954_july_AmericanLegion_forKoreaSupport_award_1Le 19 juin 1954, Marilyn Monroe reçoit un trophée "Testimonial Appreciation" décerné par "The American Legion", à Morningside Park dans la ville d'Inglewood (en Californie), pour son soutien des troupes américaines en Corée où la star se produisit sur scène devant les GIs en février de la même année. Marilyn étant en tournage du film There's no business like show business ("La Joyeuse Parade"), elle porte une des tenues du film.
On 1954 June 19, Marilyn Monroe is presented with a trophy and plaque of "Testimonial Appreciation"
, by Lewis K. Gough past National Commander of the American Legion, at Idlewood, California, for her Morale building activities on behalf of the armed forces in Korea in February. Miss Monroe is currently starring in 'There's No Business Like Show Business'.

Discours de Marilyn:
"Merci. Je remercie tous les membres de la légion américaine."

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>  De gauche à droite:
Charles Sharitt, E.L. Gualano, Gough, Joe Koller,
Marilyn Monroe, Robert B. Jahn,George McCormack et James L. Hughes.

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3 juin 2008

21/06/2008, JULIEN'S, "Summer Entertainment Sale": Partie 3

2008-06-21-JULIENS-Summer_Entertainment-cat-01  Enchères "Summer Entertainment Sale"
21 juin 2008
- Partie 3 : Effets personnels

> 21/06/2008, JULIEN'S, "Summer Entertainment Sale": Catalogue


Vêtements et Chaussures


mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_sundress_lot346Lot n°346 : Robe d'été ayant appartenue à Marilyn Monroe.
De couleur bleue turquoise à carreau blanc, petite robe d'été avec de petites poches à l'avant, de marque: "Serendipity 3", sans indication de taille.
PROVENANCE Lot 116 "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe" de la vente de Christies New York, du 28 Octobre 1999.
Estimation:$1000 à $2000


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Lot n°347 : Blouse blanche en cotton ayant appartenue à Marilyn Monroe.
De style oxford, marque Gucci et "Made in Italy" indiqué sur l'étiquette.
PROVENANCE Lot 116 "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe" de la vente de Christies New York, du 28 Octobre 1999.
Estimation: $600 à $800

 


mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_slip_lot348Lot n°348 : Jupe blanche en satin ayant appartenue à Marilyn Monroe.
Jupon couleur crème, étiquetté: “Virginia Wallace 26”.
PROVENANCE Lot 116 "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe" de la vente de Christies New York, du 28 Octobre 1999.
Estimation: $800 à $1200

 


mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_jacket_lot349Lot n°349 : Veste de soirée en velour noir ayant appartenue à Marilyn Monroe.
Création de Jack Hanson qui travailla pour l'enseigne Jax (indication "Jax" sur l'étiquette). Hanson était un ex joueur de baseball de l'équipe Los Angeles Angels. Il emprunta $500 et installa sa propre boutique à Balboa, en Californie. Il ouvrit une seconde boutique à Beverly Hills et rencontra le succès avec de célèbres clientes: Marilyn, Natalie Wood, Joan Collins, et Janet Leigh. Ses vêtements coûtaient très chers et étaient donc reservés à une certaine classe sociale.
PROVENANCE: Lot 116, The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe, Christies, New York, Thursday, 28 October 1999.
Estimation: $1000 à $2000


mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_shoes_lot350Lot n°350 : Une paire de chaussures ayant appartenue à Marilyn Monroe.
De la marque Creazioni Dal Co, numéroté #1619 à l'intérieur, sans indication de pointure.
PROVENANCE Lot 282, The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe, Christie’s, New York, Thursday, 28 October 1999.
Estimation : $1000 à $2000


mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_shoes_lot351Lot n°351 : Une paire de chaussures ayant appartenue à Marilyn Monroe.
De la marque Creazioni Dal Co, numéroté #38hl à l'intérieur, sans indication de pointure.
PROVENANCE Lot 282, The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe, Christie’s, New York, Thursday, 28 October 1999.
Estimation : $1000 à $2000


Accessoires


mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_hats_gpb_lot300Lot n°300 : Deux chapeaux portés par Marilyn Monroe et Jane Russel - dans le film Gentlemen Prefer Blonds (Les Hommes préfèrent les Blondes) en 1953, où la scène fut coupée au montage.
A l'intérieur de chaque chapeau, figure une étiquette d'identification: dans le premier "1-25-4-4294 M. Monroe A698-67" et le deuxième "1-25-4-4293 J. Russell A-98-66".
Estimation : $6000 à $8000


mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_hat_lot337_01mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_hat_lot337_02Lot n°337 : Un chapeau en laine et un béret noir ayant appartenu à Marilyn Monroe.
Etiquette intérieure: “Genuine Beret Basque 100% wool Made In France,” et le chapeau: “béret ELO impermeable”; marqué de deux tailles: 6 7/8 and 10 1/2 - PROVENANCE Lot 116 "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe" de la vente de Christies New York, du 28 Octobre 1999.
Estimation:$600 à $800


mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_hat_lot338Lot n°338 : Un chapeau velour noir ayant appartenu à Marilyn Monroe.
Sans indication de taille. 
PROVENANCE Lot 116 "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe" de la vente de Christies New York, du 28 Octobre 1999.
Estimation:$600 à $800


mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_hat_lot339Lot n°339 : Un chapeau cloche noir ayant appartenu à Marilyn Monroe.
Sans indication de taille. En laine mohair, de Jay Thorpe New York.
Etiquette intérieure: "Helios HB body made in Austria".
PROVENANCE Lot 165 "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe" de la vente de Christies New York, du 28 Octobre 1999.
Estimation: $600 à $800


mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_hat_lot340Lot n°340 : Un voile en filet noire à mettre sur la tête ayant appartenu à Marilyn Monroe.
PROVENANCE Lot 165 "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe" de la vente de Christies New York, du 28 Octobre 1999.
Estimation: $600 à $800


mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_box_lot341Lot n°341 : Une petite pochette à main en velour rouge ayant appartenu à Marilyn Monroe.
Servant de boîte à pillules, avec des petits coeurs pendentifs.
PROVENANCE Lot 165 "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe" de la vente de Christies New York, du 28 Octobre 1999.
Estimation: $600 à $800


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Lot n°342
: Un dessus de tête (sorte de petit chapeau) en plume noir ayant appartenu à Marilyn Monroe.
PROVENANCE Lot 165 "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe" de la vente de Christies New York, du 28 Octobre 1999.
Estimation: $600 à $800


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Lot n°344
: Un foulard ayant appartenu à Marilyn Monroe.
Avec des inscription sur les sorties parisiennes (écrits en français) sur les bars, restaurants, théâtre et divertissement.
PROVENANCE vente de Christies de 1999 - puis vente Juliens Auction lot 101 en 2005.
Estimation: $400 à $600


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Lot n°345
: Un foulard noir et blanc ayant appartenu à Marilyn Monroe.
Quadrillage avec motif cheval et coq, signé Farrar.
PROVENANCE Lot 116 de la vente de Christies de 1999
Estimation: $200 à $300


Documents papiers


mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_check_lot294 Lot n°294: Chèque signé par Marilyn Monroe
- pour un montant de $2.00 adressé à "Barney's Beanery" daté du 20 novembre 1950. En dessous de la signature de Marilyn, est indiqué son adresse "1309 N. Harper Ave. LA 46" où elle vécut en 1950-1951. On dit que Barney's Beanery, le bar légendaire d'Hollywood-Ouest, servait le plat favori de Marilyn: du chili.
Estimation : $600 to $800


mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_check_lot295Lot n°295: Chèque signé par Marilyn Monroe
- en encre bleue - pour un montant de $16.25 payé à "J.J. Haggarty Stores" le 23 novembre 1951.
Estimation : $600 à $800


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Lot n°296: Relevé de compte Marilyn Monroe de la Banque d'Amérique
- "Bank of America" sur Laurel-Sunset Branch, Hollywood, CA pour Marilyn Monroe. Le relevé comprend l'intervalle de dates du 26 octobre 1951 au 24 novembre 1951, pour un montant total de $267.62. L'adresse de Marilyn est 611 N Crescent Drive, Los Angeles, CA.
Estimation : $200 à $400


mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_contract_lot307Lot n°307: Contrat Marilyn Monroe
- d'enregistrement pour la Twentieth Century Fox et RCA de "There's No Business Like Show Business," daté du 14 octobre 1954. Marilyn ne voulait pas faire ce film, mais accepta finalement en trouvant un compromis avec la Fox, pour tourner "Seven years Itch" sous la direction de Billy Wilder.
Estimation : $1000 to $2000


 mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_telegram_lot308Lot n°308: Telegram Marilyn adressé à Leonard Lyons
- Lyons a écrit une rubrique “The Lyon’s Den” pour le New York Post de 1934 à 1974. Marilyn Monroe lui envoya un télégramme: "Dear Leonard: Im sorry I won’t be able to go to Harrisburg as I am still under Doctor’s care. Thanks for thinking of me. Best Wishes, Marilyn Monroe". Portant le caché “Mail Room, 23 novembre 1954, 14h 39min”
Estimation : $400 à $600


mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_tax_lot310Lot n°310: salaire de Marilyn Monroe de 1954
- ("1099 Tax") adressé à Marilyn Monroe par "Radio Corporation of America" pour un montant de $1035.93 (équivaut environ à $7,000 aujourd'hui). Marilyn était en contrat avec RCA et avait enregistré en 1954 la chanson "River of No Return" qui apparut dans les hits - charts single au mois de juillet de la même année.
Estimation : $600 à $800


Lot n°320: Contrat signé par Marilyn Monroe avec Warner Bros Pictures Inc
- Une page du contrat signé par Marilyn et l'autre page attaché “Exhibit A” pour Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc. daté du 7 mai 1957. Marilyn donna son accord pour que son nom puisse être utilisé à l'écran pour "Greeneyes".
Estimation: $1000 à $2000

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mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_check_lot322 Lot n°322: Chèque Marilyn Monroe et Arthur Miller
- de la "First National City Bank" de New York du compte commun Marilyn Monroe et Arthur Miller. Miller et Monroe furent mariés de 1956 à 1961.
Estimation : $800 à $1200


mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_receipt_lot326Lot n°326: Facture et dépot de bilan
- Un groupe de 7 factures de "the Colonial Trust Company in New York, NY" d'environ 1958, faisant référence au dépôt de bilan de sa société "Marilyn Monroe Productions Inc."
Estimation : $600 à $800


 

mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_letter_lot329Lot n°329: Une lettre de George Chasin adressée à Marilyn Monroe
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datée du 25 septembre 1959, écrite à "MCA Artists LTD. stationary" et adressée à "Mrs. Arthur Miller." Chasin était le représentant de Marilyn jusqu'à sa mort, mais il s'occupa aussi de Clark Gable, Montgomery Clift et Gregory Peck.
Estimation : $1000 à $2000

 


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Lot n°333
: Script original de Lets Make Love (Le Milliardaire)
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couverture bleue, daté du 15 janvier 1960. Dans le coin en haut à droite, on peut lire: "second revised shooting FINAL". C'est Arthur Miller qui s'occupa de la réécriture du rôle tenu par Marilyn, car elle n'appréciait pas la version originale.
Estimation: $4000-$6000


 mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_receipt_lot336Lot n°336: Une facture de la boutique Saks sur la 5ème Avenue
- de Beverly Hills, connue pour être l'un des magazins préférés de Marilyn. Dans la partie cliente, on peut lire l'adresse donnée: "Marilyn Monroe 444 E 57th St. New York" qui était celle de sa maison de production. Facture datée du 22 mars et fait été de 3 crayons pour un montant de $3.42. Il s'agit sans doute de crayons de maquillage car le reçu est signé par George Masters, un coiffeur et maquilleur de renommée dans le milieu artistique, qui travailla avec la star.
Estimation : $600 à $800.


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Lot n°356: Une facture d'Elizabeth Arden signée par Marilyn Monroe
- facture numéro 25627-5 du Salon d'Elizabeth Arden de Beverly Hills, du 5 mai 1961, (la veille de son anniversaire, ses 35 ans). Marilyn y a reçu un traitement spécial visage par Lucille d'un montant de $20.00. L'adresse de Marilyn donnée est “Beverly Hills Hotel, Bev Hills.”
Estimation: $800 à $1200


mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_receipt_lot357 Lot n°357: Une facture d'Elizabeth Arden signée par Marilyn Monroe
- facture numéro 5868-17 du Salon Elizabeth Arden de Beverly Hills, du 13 janvier 1962. Marilyn y a reçu un traitement de manucure à $6.00 et une pédicure à $9.00 effectuée par Cecile.
Estimation: $800 à $1200 


 

mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_receipt_lot363 Lot n°363Une facture d'une boutique d'alcool
- Deux reçus provenant de "Luria's Wine and Spriits, 1217 Madison Ave., New York City". La facture liste la cliente "Marilyn Monroe Prod." à l'adresse "Marilyn Monroe Prod. 480 Lexington Ave. N.Y.C." Le montant s'élève à $129.85 et un crédit $3.08.
Estimation: $800 à $1200


mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_receipt_lot364 Lot n°364 : Une facture magazin de liqueurs
- venant de "Luria's Wine and Spriits, 1217 Madison Ave., New York City". La facture indique la cliente "Marilyn Monroe Prod. 480 Lexington Ave" et l'adresse de livraison "Miss Marilyn Monroe 2 Sutton place South N.Y.C. Apt. 8E" qui était la résidence new-yorkaise de Marilyn entre 1955-1956. La note relève 12 bouteilles d'alcoll, dont 5 bouteilles de Thornes Scotch, et le montant total atteint $63.40.
Estimation: $600 à $800


 mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_receipt_lot365Lot n°365 : Un reçu de Liqueur
- provenant de Jurgensen's, 353 North Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, pour Marilyn Monroe, daté du 2 avril 1962. Le reçu liste douze bouteilles d'alcool dont 6 de son champagne préféré, le Dom Perignon. Le reçu est en 2 parties: un en papier et un autre, sa copie en carbone, où figure l'adresse de Marilyn "12305 5th Helena Dr. Brentwood". L'adresse de livraison est listée à"New York City" et le montant s'élève à $114.87.
Estimation: $800 à $1200


mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_check_lot377Lot n°377 : Chèque signé par Marilyn Monroe
- de la banque "City National Bank of Beverly Hills California" à l'ordre de Eunice Murray, daté du 3 août 1962, pour un montand de $124.10.
Estimation : $600 à $800


mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_lastwill_lot378Lot n°378 : Dernières volontés et Testament de Marilyn Monroe
- Une copie conforme de trois pages du testament de Marilyn administré par Weisberger & Frosch (New York) un an avant sa mort, daté du 14 janvier 1961. Les bénéficaires de l'héritage: sa demie-soeur pour $10,000.00, sa secrétaire et amie May Reis reçut la même somme, Le couple Norman et Hedda Rosten reçurent $5,000.00 et sa mère Gladys Baker a reçu $5,000.00 par an pour qu'elle reste dans une institution digne.
Estimation : $3000 to $5000


Livres d'années


mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_highschool_year_book_1942_cover_1mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_highschool_year_book_1942_p48Lot n°274 : Marilyn Monroe High School Year Book 1942
le livre de photographies scolaires de l'année 1942, où Norma Jean Baker, future Marilyn Monroe, fréquentait l'University High School de Los Angeles, durant la moitié de l'année 1942. Sa photo figure en page 48 (au centre), alors qu'elle suivait les cours du 10ème grade, et était âgée de 15 ans. Elle quitta l'école en février 1942, pour se marier à ses 16 ans avec Jim Dougherty.
Estimation: $1000 to $2000


 

mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_georgia_tech_yearbook_1953_cover_1mmJuliensAuction_2008_june_georgia_tech_yearbook_1953_p398Lot n°283 : BLUE PRINT GEORGIA TECH YEARBOOK 1953 -
Marilyn Monroe figurait dans le livre de l'année 1953 de "Georgia Tech", où sa photo apparaît en page 398, portant un sweat "T" de Georgia Tech. Marilyn fit la couverture du magazine Look, avec ce sweat et le magazine avait donné sa permission à Georgia Tech pour publier la photo dans leur livre d'année.
Estimation: $1000 to $2000


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22 juillet 2007

16/06/2007, JULIEN'S, "Summer Sale": Lots Documents papiers

2007-06-16-JULIENS-Summer_Sale-cat01a  Enchère "Summer Sale"
16 juin 2007
- 85 lots avec Marilyn Monroe -
- Partie 1 : Documents papiers

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


Documents papiers - chèques & factures
Papers documents


Lot n° 88 : Une notice d'annulation d'assurance de Marilyn Monroe, daté du 27 novembre 1962 provenant du "Royal Globe Insurance for the property of Marilyn Monroe in Brentwood, CA".  Cette notice fut envoyée trois mois après le décès de Marilyn et fut renvoyée à l'adresse de Inez Melson, le manager des affaires de Marilyn. 
Mise à prix: $400.00 (estimation: US $600.00 - US $800.00) - Vendu à 1 020

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Lot n° 91: une facture de PUBLIC RELATIONS EXPENSE INVOICE résumant les dépenses pour The Arthur  P. Jacobs Company, Inc. montant de  $79.46  et daté du 31 Mai 1962. Divers associés d' Arthur Jacobs travaillaient pour worked for Marilyn du temps où elle vivait à New York jusqu'à sa mort.
Mise à prix: $400.00 (estimation: US $600.00 - US $800.00) - Vendu à 240

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Lot n° 92:  Une facture de Marilyn Monroe provenant de The Hollywood Reporter à l'attention de Arthur P.  Jacobs Company, datée du 7 mars 1962, dont le montant s'élève de $250.00 avec l'annotation "Thank You", faisant probblement référence à the Hollywood Foreign Press Association après la soirée des Golden Globes le 5 Mars 1962 où Marilyn reçu un prix.
Mise à prix: $400.00 (estimation: US $800.00 - US $1,200.00) - Vendu à 240

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Lot n° 93: une facture de Williams & Whibley, Inc.  International  & Domestic Travel Organization of New York, adressée à Miss Marilyn Monroe, pour un montant de $325.37 oour le vol de New York à Miami à  Mexico et Los Angeles, daté du 16 février 1962.
Mise à prix: $400.00 (estimation: US $800.00 - US $1,200.00) - Vendu à 840

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Lot n° 95 : un reçu d'un salon Elizabeth Arden signé par Marilyn Monroe, faisant état des services rendus. Daté du 5 juin 1961, c'était l'époque où Marilyn logeait au Beverly Hills Hotel.
Mise à prix: $800.00 (estimation: US $1,000.00 - US $2,000.00) - Vendu à 2 520

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Lot n° 97 : un reçu du magazin de fourrure Maximilian Fur Company Inc. adressé à "Miss Marilyn Monroe", du 27 Juillet 1961 jusque 31 Décembre 1961. Pour l'achat de trois étoles fourrure et trois accessoires (qui étaient offerts) pour un montant total de $30 (environ $200 aujourd'hui).
Mise à prix: $400.00 (estimation: US $600.00 - US $800.00) - Vendu à 3 600

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Lot n° 98L'inventaire des fourrures de Marilyn Monroe portant l'entête des Marilyn Monroe productions, intitulé "Furs From Maximilian - Received 9/28/61". (= Fourrures provenant de Maximiliam - Reçues le 28 septembre 1961). Liste de 4 manteaux de fourrure, 5 étoles et 5 objets accessoires. 
Mise à prix: $400.00 (estimation: US $600.00 - US $800.00) - Vendu à 3 900

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Lot n° 99 :  Une facture du Dr. Hyman Engelberg d'un montant de $407.00 pour des appels hôpital aux mois de Novembre et Décembre, facture datée du 26 décembre 1961, indiquant 'payé' au stylo. Hyman Engelberg était le médecin spécialiste (des maladies organiques) de Marilyn et il travaillait en étroite collaboration avec le psychiatre de Marilyn, le Dr. Ralph  Greenson. Engelberg est suspecté d'avoir prescrit les pillules qui ont tué Marilyn, sans en avoir fait part à Greenson. 
Mise à prix: $400.00 (estimation: US $600.00 - US $800.00) - Vendu à 4 080

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Lot n° 101 : Carte de Banque originale de Marilyn Monroe de la Colonial Trust Company of New York, portant le nom Marilyn Monroe avec le numéro de compte 1-616-075 aux alentours de 1958.
Mise à prix: $800.00 (estimation: US $1,000.00 - US $2,000.00) - Vendu à 2 520

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Lot n° 108: Une facture du Dr. Hyman Engelberg d'un montant de $342.00 pour des examens médicaux du mois d'Octobre, facture datée du 16 novembre 1961, indiquant 'payé' au stylo. Hyman Engelberg était un docteur physicien de beaucoup de stars légendaires d' Hollywood mais il est surtout connu pour avoir annoncé la mort de Marilyn déclarant qu'il s'agissait d'un suicide.
Mise à prix: $400.00 (estimation: US $600.00 - US $800.00) - Vendu à 2 640

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Lot n° 118 : Un reçu d'une taxe datant de 1954 , de Marilyn Monroe par la Radio Corporation of America, pour un montant de  $1035.93  (environ $7,000 aujourd'hui).  Monroe était en contrat d'enregistrement pour la RCA. En 1954 elle enregistra en studio la B.O du film "River of No  Return" pour la RCA qui apparaissa brièvement dans les charts des singles de juillet 1954.
Mise à prix: $400.00 (estimation: US $800.00 - US $1,200.00) - Vendu à 360

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Lot n° 119 : Une déclaration de Taxe datant du 14 mars 1953, faisant état d'une estimation de taxes de Marilyn Monroe de l'année 1952 dont le montant s'élevait à $18,838.37 (soit l'équivalent aujourd'hui de $141,279.64). Le document n'est pas signé, probablement par le fait que le numéro de sécurité sociale de Marilyn est incorrect. 
Mise à prix: $400.00 (estimation: US $600.00 - US $800.00) - Vendu à 420

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Lot n° 120 : un chèque de banque signé par Marilyn Monroe.
Daté du 5 juillet 1953, pour un montant de $6.00, à l'ordre de "Russ Wynn's  Service", signé à l'encre bleue.
Mise à prix: $800.00 (estimation: US $1,000.00 - US $2,000.00) - Vendu à 2 220

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Lot n° 121 : un pass de la compagnie d'aviation "Western Airlines" , comportant les informations suivantes: Norma Dougherty, vol de LAX à SFO du 23 Decembre 1953. Le prix du ticket était de $13.50. Le départ était à 11:45 pm. Marilyn paya $9.29 pour le poids de ses bagages (122 pounds). Une note au dos précise : "Marilyn 1953 Tax Free".
Mise à prix: $400.00 (estimation: US $800.00 - US $1,200.00) - Vendu à 1 500

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Lot n°129 : un reçu de la banque signé par Marilyn Monroe.
Daté du 9-26-51 (26 septembre 1951), Titré "Service Charge For Special Handling of Checks", pour la somme de $2.00 pour un chèque non solvable
Mise à prix: $800.00 (estimation: US $1,000.00 - US $2,000.00) - Vendu à 1 080

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Lot n°130 : un reçu de la banque signé par Marilyn Monroe.
Daté du 9-15-51 (15 septembre 1951), Titré "Service Charge For Special Handling of Checks", pour la somme de $2.00 pour un chèque non solvable
Mise à prix: $800.00 (estimation: US $1,000.00 - US $2,000.00) - Vendu à 1 560

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Documents papiers - lettres & télégrammes
Papers documents - letters & telegrams


Lot n° 100 : Marilyn Monroe TELEGRAM envoyé par Tony Randall par la Western Union Telegram daté du 15 Janvier 1960.  Il est écrit sur le Telegrame:  "I'm afraid I cant [sic] be with you today because I am in New York in bed with adhesion. Remember her ?  If there is any food or drink left over please save it till [sic] I get out there.  Remember our date to watch Pillow Talk at any drive in you name= Tony Randall." En 1960 Monroe et Randall ont joué ensemble dans le film "Let's Make Love." 
Enchère du 16/06/07 , Mise à prix: $800.00 (estimation: US $1,000.00 - US $2,000.00) - Vendu à 840

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Lot n°107 : Lettre de George Chasin , écrite à la MCA Artists LTD. stationary, adressée à Marilyn Monroe, datant du 25 septembre 1959. La lettre est adressée à "Mrs. Arthur Miller" et est simplement signée "George." Chasin representa Marilyn Monroe jusqu'à sa mort; il s'occupait aussi de Clark Gable, Montgomery Clift et Gregory Peck.
Mise à prix: US $600.00 (estimation: US $800.00 - US $1,200.00)

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Lot n°131 : Lettre de Jody Lawrence et photos adressées à Goddard. Lettre de 9 pages adressées à Grace Goddard de la part de Jody, la fille d' Edwin "Doc" Goddard, datée du 21 Août 1953. Jody Lawrance, dont le nom de jeune fille était Nona Josephine Goddard, joua dans 4 films entre 1951 et 1958. Dans la lettre, Jody explique pourquoi elle ne veut plus de contact avec la famille : "First of all, let me tell you that you'll will [sic] not like what I am about to say but here it is...Please don't say I am not appreciative because don't kid yourselves you have done so very little for me in comparison to what other families do for their children."  Il y a aussi 3 photos de Jody qui accompagne la lettre. Provenance de ce lot: de la collection d' Eleanor Goddard.
Mise à prix: US $200.00 (estimation: US $400.00 - US $600.00)

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Lot n°137 : Lettre de Marilyn Monroe à Edwin Goddard. Lettre adressée à E.S. Goddard of Van Nuys, California provenant d' Inez Melson, le manager des affaires de Marilyn  Monroe. 
Daté du 23 Novembre 1953 avec l'enveloppe originale. La lettre concerne un chèque qui accompagnait à l'origine la lettre. Provenance de ce lot: de la collection d' Eleanor Goddard.
Mise à prix: US $150.00 (estimation: US $200.00 - US $400.00)

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Lot n°140 : Lettre de Berniece Baker Miracle à Edwin "Doc" Goddard , datée du 8 septembre 1954. Bernice est la demie-soeur de Marilyn, elle se sont rencontrées pour la première fois lorsque Bernice avait 19 ans et Marilyn, 12. Berniece écrivit plus tard un livre "My Sister Marilyn". Le lot comprend aussi une photo d'Edwin "Doc"  Goddard, l'enveloppe est timbrée "Boyan Hollywood." 
Provenance de la collection d' Eleanor Goddard.
Mise à prix: US $800.00 (estimation: US $1,000.00 - US $2,000.00)

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Lot n°141 : Lettre de Gladys Baker , envoyée de San Fransisco, CA, en juin 1948, à Mrs Grace Goddard , à Van Nuys, CA. Dans la lettre, on peut lire: "Well dear will say by [sic] for this time & please for give [sic] my not keeping more in touch with you.  Tell all hello & give my love.  By the way how is Norma Jeane getting along..."  Le lot comprend trois anciennes photos noir et blanc: une de Gladys à Reno, une autre d'elle à la plage avec un parasol et la dernière avec deux amis. 
Provenance de la collection d' Eleanor Goddard.
Mise à prix: US $400.00 (estimation: US $600.00 - US $800.00) - Vendu à 960

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Documents papiers - Contrats
Papers documents- Contracts


Lot n°136 : Contrat de Marilyn Monroe pour le film "Dangerous Years" .
Contrat entre la Twentieth Century Fox et Sol M. Wurtzel Productions daté du 4 Août 1947 pour le prêt des services de Marilyn Monroe. Il s'agit du tout premier rôle de Marilyn, où elle n'apparaît que brièvement à l'écran.
Mise à prix: US $1,600.00 (estimation: US $2,000.00 - US $4,000.00) - Vendu à 600

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Lot n°123 : Contrat MCA ARTISTS signé par Marilyn Monroe et Lew Wasserman
copie d'une lettre de The Screen Actor's Guild on MCA stationary, daté de Janvier 1953 .
The letter requests an acknowledgement of the  change in representation for Monroe from the  William Morris Agency to MCA under the supervision  of Lew Wasserman.  Wasserman later became the  president of the Screen Actor's Guild. Johnny Hyde, executive vice president of William Morris and the man credited with discovering  Marilyn had passed away in1950.  The loss of Hyde may have precipitated the change.
Mise à prix: US $1,600.00 (estimation: US $2,000.00 - US $4,000.00) - Vendu à 3 300

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Lot n°127 : Contrat de Marilyn Monroe entre la Twentieth Century Fox et RCA pour la bande son du film There's No Business Like Show Business .
Daté du 14 octobre 1954.
Mise à prix: US $1,600.00 (estimation: US $2,000.00 - US $4,000.00) - Vendu à 1 500

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Esquisse


Lot n°124 : Petite peinture (watercolor) originale faite par Marilyn Monroe.
En dessous du dessin représentant un chat, est annoté: "a cat watching its own tail move".
Provient des affaires personnelles de Lotte Goslar, une amie de Marilyn et son professeur. Lotte Goslar était directrice du Pantomime Circus Dance troupe et enseigna à Marilyn au milieu des années 1950. in the mid-fifties. Elle fut l'une des invités au funérailles de Marilyn.
Mise à prix: $20,000.00 (estimation: US $20,000.00 - US $40,000.00)

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5 juillet 2007

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

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29 octobre 2005
- 46 lots avec Marilyn Monroe -

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


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

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

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

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

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

Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $480
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Lot 82: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED MODEL RELEASE FORM
A photographer/model consent form signed by a 19 year old Marilyn Monroe. The card is signed "Norma Jean" at bottom right and is dated 5/18/45. Also present is a color snapshot of Marilyn (most likely from the session) posed in a two piece bikini on a West Coast jetty. In August 1945, she would sign her first modeling contract with the Blue Book Modeling Agency.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Winning Bid: $3,120
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Lot 83: MARILYN MONROE - TOM KELLEY SR. PHOTOGRAPH
An original color photograph of Marilyn Monroe from Tom Kelley Sr.'s famous Red Velvet Images session in May of 1949. Signed and dated in white ink at bottom right: "Tom Kelley/ 7/82." The size of this photograph is rare, as Kelley created limited editions in other sizes.
Estimate: $700 - $900 / Winning Bid: $3,360
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Lot 84: MARILYN MONROE FAMILY PHOTO
Vintage black and white photograph of Marilyn with her half sister Berniece Baker Miracle, her mother Gladys Baker and Berniece's daughter Mona Rae. Marilyn learned that she had a half sister at the age of twelve.
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.
Estimate: $400 - $600 / Winning Bid: $4,560
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Lot 85: MARILYN MONROE / GRACE GODDARD CORRESPONDENCE
Two typed letters regarding Marilyn's care at the Los Angeles Orphanage; one from Grace Goddard to the Home dated December 4, 1935 regarding the privacy and visitation rights of Marilyn at the Orphanage. In part it reads (sic): "I am very anxious that no one sees or talks to little Norma Jean Baker...I especially do not want Mrs. Ida Bollender to see her again, as her visits seem to upset the child;" The other, written just two days later, is from Mrs. S. Sweeney on Los Angeles Orphans Home Society letterhead and is addressed to Goddard. In part it reads: "When Mrs. Bollender was here, I told her she should not talk to Norma about her mother. The physicians have said Mrs. Baker would not get well - that means the child must have first consideration." These letters illustrate the complexity of the Marilyn's life during early childhood.
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Winning Bid: $2,640
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Lot 86: LETTER FROM BERNIECE MIRACLE
A one page handwritten letter from half-sister Berniece Miracle to Marilyn congratulating her on her marriage to baseball icon Joe DiMaggio, undated; text reading in full: "Dearest Marilyn, Now that you and Joe are really married we wish you every happiness in the world. We also send congratulations to Joe. We love you both. At first it was hard for me to believe you were married but Im beginning to get use [sic] to the idea now you know. I believe only about half of the publicity I read. I'd like to send you a wedding present so please tell me what you would like to have-maybe a piece of china or a silver compote dish? Love, Paris, Berniece & Mona." The letter is accompanied by a vintage black and white portrait photograph of Berniece and her husband Paris Miracle.
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $1,080
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Lot 87: MARILYN MONROE FIRST FILM CREW PHOTO
Vintage black and white crew photo from Marilyn's first released film "Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay" (20th Century Fox, 1948) c.1948. Although Marilyn's only spoken line of "Hello" was cut from the film it was her first on-screen appearance. She stands out from the center of this photo taken soon after her transition to Marilyn Monroe.
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.
Estimate: $500 - $700
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Lot 88: MARILYN MONROE / GLADYS BAKER DOCUMENTS
A collection of six handwritten and typed documents dated March 25 - April 22, 1935 regarding the care of Gladys Baker (Marilyn's Mother) after her physical and mental breakdown from January of that year. Present are two handwritten receipts and a typed letter from the Santa Monica Rest Home for services rendered for her care addressed to Gladys's best friend Grace McKee (later Goddard); a two page typed letter from Grace McKee to the Santa Monica Rest Home regarding the details of her stay and an outstanding payment owed the home in part reading: "There seems to be quite a misunderstanding as to her financial condition...I did not know it was drugs that caused her condition this last time, and thought it would only be temporary, and she would not have to stay there long...I realized her money was very limited...I talked to the secretary of the head of the cutting department at R.K.O. this morning, and she told me that they were planning on having some sort of benefit for Gladys, either a dinner dance, or proceeds from a couple of picture shows, which will help me pay her expenses"; a typed letter from the Treasury Department to Gladys's regarding owed 1933 taxes; and a typed letter from Grace to the Collector of Internal Revenue in regards to Gladys's outstanding income tax debt, informing them Gladys's was institutionalized and was unable to pay her 1933 taxes.
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.
Estimate: $700 - $900 / Winning Bid: $1,020
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Lot 89: MARILYN MONROE / GLADYS BAKER DOCUMENTS
A group of three documents regarding Gladys Baker's (Marilyn's mother) mental heath as well as the loan of personal property from Doc and Grace Goddard (her best friend) to Gladys and her then husband Col. Eley. Included is a one page handwritten letter in pencil, recto and verso, dated September 12, 1952 addressed "To Whom This May Concern" regarding details of Gladys Baker's mental state. In part reading: "Since coming to Los Angeles in 1946, Mrs. Eley (Gladys) has tried to do nursing (a combination of medical and Christian Science)...She was rejected in 1947 to admittance to the Christian Science Benevolent Home...She is not capable...she doesn't eat properly, she has sudden fits of temper and is entirely irrational at times...I have tried too many years to help her and I can no longer have her (Gladys) in my home..." ; a six by eight inch handwritten timeline in pencil by Grace regarding the history of various rest homes and hospitals (1935 - 1950s) to which Gladys was committed. Grace died from a suicidal overdose of barbiturates in 1953.
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.
Estimate: $700 - $900 / Winning Bid: $1,320
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Lot 90: MARILYN MONROE - GRACE GODDARD LETTER REGARDING GLADYS BAKER
A three page typed letter from Grace Goddard to Mrs. Van Hyming dated August 15, 1935 about the mental state of their mutual R.K.O co-worker, close friend and mother of Marilyn Monroe, Gladys Baker, who had been hospitalized due to her recently discovered mental illness. In part reading: "I want to tell all I can about Gladys' condition...I had a long talk with her doctor...Gladys' type of insanity is the hardest case to do anything with. Her brain did not develop like an ordinary persons. They examined her brain with a flourscope, and it proved to be about one third the size of a normal human beings...the only thing they could do would to be to give her new brain cells, and according to medical science, that is impossible...I wish that I could in some way make Gladys understand that she cannot come out and back to her job at R.K.O." This letter offers a sad and tragic look at the future of Marilyn's mother, who would eventually be institutionalized for the rest of her life.
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Winning Bid: $1,680
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Lot 91: MARILYN MONROE "LOVE HAPPY' PHOTOS
Four vintage publicity stills of Marilyn from her role in the Marx Brothers' last film, "Love Happy" (United Artists, 1948). The photos show Marilyn in the same gold lame dress on the set of the film, posing for a full length studio portrait, and cuddling with co-star Groucho Marx. Marilyn, later quoted describing her audition for the film, claimed that Marx whispered in her ear, " You have the prettiest ass in the business."
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $1,020
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Lot 92: MARILYN MONROE "THE ASPHALT JUNGLE" PHOTOS
Three vintage black and white publicity photos taken of Marilyn Monroe as she appeared in "The Asphalt Jungle" (MGM, 1950). This set of photos capture a beautiful and vivacious 24 year old Monroe in the film role that captured Hollywood's attention boosting her career to a credited role.
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $3,120
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Lot 93: MARILYN MONROE CHILDHOOD HOME PHOTOS
Six vintage black and white photos featuring the interior and exterior of Marilyn's childhood home c.1939. Importantly one exterior photo of the home is inscribed in Monroe's hand on verso: "6707 Odessa Ave. Van Nuys, Calif. Where I lived when I first ment [sic] Jimmy." Another photo is inscribed on verso in brown ink: "Grace's house" and another on verso in pencil reads: "6707 Odessa Ave." Monroe's inscription refers to "Jimmy" James Dougherty whom she married on June 19, 1942 at the age of 16. When Monroe was taken out of the Los Angeles Orphans Home Society in 1935 she was taken in by Grace McKee; the best friend of her mother Gladys Baker. McKee had recently married "Doc" Goddard and taken his name. Marilyn lived with the Goddards in this home and became very close with Grace's Aunt Ana Lower. These rare and previously unpublished photos show the living room (two photos from the same negative and a third unique image, one photo of the dining room and two exterior photos of the home taken from the street.
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 / Winning Bid: $2,400
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Lot 94: MARILYN MONROE / JOHNNY HYDE CORRESPONDENCE
A group of seven letters, notes, and cards (some with original transmittal envelopes) from agent/manager Johnny Hyde to Marilyn Monroe. Featured is a letter postmarked March 4, 1949 reading in part: "Had your yesterday's letter not reached me today, my disappointment would have been greater than you perhaps wish to believe. However all is forgiven because you said you miss me." These items provide insight to Hyde's love for Monroe. The two met when Marilyn was 22 and formed a bond that would last until Hyde's death in 1950.
Estimate: $1,000 - $3,000 / Winning Bid: $2,280
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Lot 95: MARILYN MONROE LETTER OF GUARDIANSHIP
One page legal document filed "In The Superior Court Of The State Of California In And For The County Of Los Angeles" c.1936. This rare document shows that on March 27, 1936 Grace McKee (later Goddard), the best friend of Monroe's mother Gladys, was officially granted the status of legal guardian. The case number is given as, "156632" and the paperwork is filed on behalf of, "Norma Jean Baker also known as Norma Jean Mortenson, a minor." The document is signed by both Grace McKee and H.L. Doyle a deputy to the county clerk. The document is creased three times horizontally shows wear consistent with age.
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eleanor Goddard.
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 / Winning Bid: $4,320
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Lot 96: MARILYN MONROE OWNED AND USED LIGHTER
A silver plated bottle style decorative lighter owned and used by Marilyn Monroe. The lighter was obtained by Marilyn's close friend and longtime personal makeup artist Allen "Whitey" Snyder. Also present are two letters of authenticity.
Estimate: $200 - $300 Winning Bid: $1,680
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Lot 97: MARILYN MONROE PERSONALLY OWNED AND USED MIRROR
A purse mirror having beveled edges and a black mount, personally owned and used by Marilyn Monroe. Also present are two letters of authenticity.
Estimate: $200 - $300 Winning Bid: $420
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Lot 98: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED CHECK
A personal check written in Marilyn's hand in black ink. Reading in full: "Nov. 5, 1950/Dr. Seligman/40//Forty/Marilyn Monroe."
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000
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Lot 99: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED CHECK
A personal check written to Eleanor Goddard; Marilyn's sister (Doc Goaddard's daughter from his marriage previous to Grace raised with Marilyn after she joined the Goddard family). The check is hand written in Marilyn's hand in blue ink and reads in full: "April 8, 1952/Mrs. E.S. Goddard/25/Twenty Five/Marilyn Monroe."
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000
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Lot 100: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED CHECK
A personal check written in Marilyn's hand in black ink. Reading in full: "March 31, 1953/Dr. A. Gottsman/$200/Two Hunderd//Marilyn Monroe." In 1953 Marilyn made "Niagara" (20th Century Fox), "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" (20th Century Fox) and "How to Marry a Millionaire" (20th Century Fox) - three of her best remembered films.
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000
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Lot 101: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED CHECK
A Marilyn Monroe Productions check written in Marilyn's hand in black ink. Reading in full: "Dec. 17, 1959/20th Century Fox/$2905Twenty Nine 05/100//Marilyn Monroe."
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000
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Lot 102: MARILYN MONROE OWNED AND WORN DRESS
A black velvet sleeveless evening gown owned and worn by Marilyn Monroe in an unidentified production. Dress features round lightly gathered neck, empire waist, hook and eye and snap closure and self attached large velvet bow at back. No label present.
PROVENANCE: The Debbie Reynolds Hollywood Motion Picture Collection.
Estimate: $5,000 - $7,000
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Lot 103: MARILYN MONROE COSTUME
A black one-piece leotard worn by Marilyn Monroe as she portrayed Vicky Hoffman/Parker in musical drama, "There's No Business Like Show Business" (20th Century Fox, 1954). Constructed of cotton blend, heavily boned at sides and lace up closure at back. No studio label is present.
PROVENANCE: The Debbie Reynolds Hollywood Motion Picture Collection.
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000
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Lot 104: MARILYN MONROE "RIVER OF NO RETURN" WARDROBE STILLS
A group of five black and white wardrobe photographs of Marilyn Monroe prior to shooting her 22nd film "River of No Return" (20th Century Fox, 1954). The photographs feature Marilyn posed in a sexually provocative period costume in various poses and were submitted to director Otto Preminger for approval. However, the costume was eventually rejected and not used on screen.
Estimate: $500 - $700 / Winning Bid: $1,080
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Lot 105: MARILYN MONROE AND COLE PORTER UNPUBLISHED PHOTOGRAPH
A previously unpublished black and white photograph featuring two of the 20th century's most remembered entertainment icons-Marilyn Monroe and Cole Porter (c.1950s). The photograph was taken at the glamorous Coconut Grove Nite Club at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles and features the pair seated at a table engaged in a candid moment. Earlier in her career on August 2, 1945 a 19 year old Marilyn signed her first modeling contract with the Blue Book Modeling Company whose offices were located at the Ambassador Hotel.
Estimate: $200 - $300 Winning Bid: $1,020
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Lot 106: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY LEIGH WIENER
A black and white photograph featuring a close up portrait of Marilyn Monroe taken by famed photographer Leigh Wiener. Photographer's stamp appears on verso (undated). This photograph can be seen on page 22 of Wiener's book "Leigh Wiener Portraits."
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Devik Wiener, Leigh's son.
Estimate: $500 - $700 Winning Bid: $720
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Lot 107: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPH BY LEIGH WIENER
A black and white photograph featuring Marilyn Monroe before a group of men, most likely press agents taken by famed photographer Leigh Wiener. Photographers stamp appears on verso (undated).
PROVENANCE: From the collection of Devik Wiener, Leigh's son.
Estimate: $500 - $700 Winning Bid: $780
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Lot 108: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS FROM "THE MISFITS"
A remarkable collection of original black and white proof sheets and prints from Marilyn's last film, "The Misfits" (United Artists, 1961). Present are three original contact sheets (one partial, two having photographers stamp on verso) featuring Marilyn Monroe together with assistant and secretary May Reis and her niece and nephews along with others on "The Misfits" soundstage; three black and white original prints (two being from the contact sheet with photographers stamp on verso) the other of Marilyn and Ms. Reis's niece and nephews eating cake and ice cream; two black and white Ariel photographs of "The Misfits" location shoot in the Nevada desert; and a black and white photograph featuring Arthur Miller in Downtown Reno, Nevada looking over a bus stop with Marilyn and Thelma Ritter in the background, having photographers stamp on verso.
PROVENANCE: From the estate of May Reis, Marilyn's assistant and private secretary from 1958 to 1961.
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000
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Lot 109: MARILYN MONROE - CECIL BEATON PHOTOGRAPH
A black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe taken by noted British photographer Cecil Beaton in 1956. This image is well known as Marilyn's favorite photograph of herself, as she kept numerous copies to sign when obliging the request close friends and fans. She also kept a print on her living room wall in her East 57th Street Manhattan apartment. The present copy is from the collection May Reis, Marilyn's assistant and personal secretary from 1958-1961.
Estimate: $300 - $500 Winning Bid: $3,120
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Lot 110: MARILYN MONROE SNAPSHOT
A color photograph of Marilyn Monroe together with an unidentified young man playfully holding a small white dog c. 1960, clipped at bottom
PROVENANCE: From the estate of May Reis, Marilyn's assistant and private secretary from 1958 to 1961.
Estimate: $50 - $100 Winning Bid: $480
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Lot 111: MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS
A group of five black and white candid photographs of Marilyn Monroe from the set of "Let's Make Love" (20th Century Fox, 1960) featuring Marilyn celebrating her birthday (June 1st), along with co-star Yves Montand, George Cukor and others.
PROVENANCE: From the estate of May Reis, Marilyn's assistant and private secretary from 1958 to 1961.
Estimate: $100 - $200 Winning Bid: $360
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Lot 112: AUTHOR INSCRIBED BOOKS TO MARILYN MONROE
Two novels having inscriptions by authors Pierre Sichel and Jane Ardmore to Marilyn Monroe. One being titled "The Jersey Lily" (Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1958) having original dust jacket, 456 pages, features an inscription to Marilyn reading in full: "To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller/with best wishes and the hope (selfish, of course) that the fabulous Marilyn Monroe with be moved to portray the fabulous Mrs. Langtry/Pierre Sichel/January, 1958," the other being a copy of "The Self Enchanted Mae Murray: Image of an Era" (McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc. New York, Toronto, London, 1959) having original dust jacket, 262 pages, featuring an inscription to Marilyn reading in full: "For Marilyn/Who could play Mae to the hilt!/All the best from Mae and Jane Ardmore/11/9/59."
PROVENANCE: From the estate of May Reis, Marilyn's assistant and private secretary from 1958 to 1961.
Estimate: $100 - $200 / Winning Bid: $1,920
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Lot 113: MARILYN MONROE & MAY REIS PHOTOGRAPH & INSCRIBED MEDALLION FROM "THE MISFITS"
A black and white photograph featuring Marilyn sitting with assistant and secretary May Reis in Marilyn's 57th Street apartment in New York (c. 1960). Also present is an a 1 2/8 inch circular silver medallion presented to May Reis by "The Misfits" producer Frank E. Taylor, inscribed "May Reis/" on recto and "The Misfits/F.E.T." on verso.
PROVENANCE: From the estate of May Reis, Marilyn's assistant and private secretary from 1958 to 1961.
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $1,200
2005-10-29-juliens-autumn_sale-lot113  


Lot 114: MARILYN MONROE AUDIO MATERIAL
A group of audio related items featuring interviews with Marilyn Monroe. Included is a three inch reel Audiotape (Type 151) which includes an interview with then Chicago disc jockey Dave Garroway and an interview for Look Magazine, having "May Reis" handwritten on box cover; three 33 1/2 RPM Microgroove albums reading: "M. Monroe - Belmont" featuring additional interview material; and a compact disc featuring highlights from the mentioned interviews with Marilyn discussing topics including fame, acting, Clark Gable and her early Orphanage years.
PROVENANCE: From the estate of May Reis, Marilyn's assistant and private secretary from 1958 to 1961.
Estimate: $500 - $700 / Winning Bid: $780
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Lot 115: MARILYN MONROE SIGNED HOSPITAL PATIENT CARD
A Cedars of Lebanon Hospital (Los Angeles) "responsibility for clothes and valuables" card signed by Marilyn Monroe at the bottom right dated May 24, 1961. Also present is an inscription to Marilyn by the witness who also signed the card. Prior to her visit to Cedars Marilyn had been admitted to three hospitals for psychiatric treatment that year.
Estimate: $800 - $1,200 / Winning Bid: $3,240
2005-10-29-juliens-autumn_sale-lot115  


Lot 116: MARILYN MONROE - SCRIPT
Marilyn Monroe's personal "Something's Got to Give" original revised screenplay, having mimeograph title page, 106 pages (29 blue revision pages), bound in light blue cover having Twentieth Century Fox Corporation logo. Also present is documentation from the Christie's 1999 sale.
PROVENANCE: Previously sold at "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe" Christie's New York, October 27 & 28, 1999, Sale 9216, lot 489.
Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000 / Winning Bid: $13,200
2005-10-29-juliens-autumn_sale-lot116  


Lot 117: MARILYN MONROE PERSONAL PHONEBOOK
An "Addresses/Telephones" blue hardcover book lettered in gold on cover (circa 1958-1961) containing hundreds of Marilyn's personal friends and contacts in handwritten notation in the hand of assistant and private secretary May Reis in pencil and ink throughout book. Present are the names and contact information of those close to her and in her personal and professional life which include The Actors Studio, Richard Avedon, Elizabeth Arden, Saul Bellow, George Cukor, Bob Fosse, Rod Serling, William Inge, Fox Studios, Samuel Goldwyn, Hedda Hopper, Erno Laszlo, Bernice Miracle, Inez Melson, Norman and Hedda Rosten, John Steinbeck, Ed Sullivan, Paula Strasberg, Frank Sinatra, Norma Shearer, Billy Wilder, Shelly Winters and many others. The book also contains handwritten social security numbers for Marilyn, Arthur Miller and Ms. Reis. Other personal information can be seen on the inside front and outside cover. May Reis's distinctive signature can be seen on the inside front cover.
PROVENANCE: From the estate of May Reis, Marilyn's assistant and private secretary from 1958 to 1961.
Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000 / Winning Bid: $10,800
2005-10-29-juliens-autumn_sale-lot117  


Lot 118: MARILYN MONROE APPOINTMENT BOOK
A "1961 Daily Reminder" red hardcover appointment book having gold lettering and "MM" in handwritten notation on cover containing Marilyn's appointments, invitations, engagements, phone calls and notes relating to her 1961 personal and professional schedule. Notes are in the hand of Marilyn's assistant and secretary May Reis in pencil, colored pencil and ink throughout book. Included are names of most of those close to Marilyn in her personal and professional life the year before her death including Norman and Hedda Rosten, Kay Gable, Joe DiMaggio, Isadore Miller, Harry Belafonte, Max Lerner, Hedda Hopper, Montgomery Clift, Louella Parsons, Ralph Roberts, Lee Strasberg, Billy Wilder and others. Notable is a handwritten pencil note on Friday, March 10 reading: "May, Remind me about dentist this morning" in Marilyn's hand; a handwritten note on Sunday, April 23rd reading: "Judy Garland/8:30/Cargagie Hall" (a well remembered milestone performance by Garland); the absence of any documented activity between February 9 and March 4, presumably due to Marilyn's psychiatric hospitalization; and references in January and early February to Marilyn's New York psychiatrist Marianne Kris (referred to as "Dr. K" or "Dr. Kris"), who apparently recommended Marilyn to check into The Payne Whitney Clinic for emotional exhaustion. Please note November 17th through December pages are not present and that May Reis's employment with Marilyn ended in mid-September, 1961. A remarkable insight to Marilyn's personal world just one year before her death.
PROVENANCE: From the estate of May Reis, Marilyn's assistant and private secretary from 1958 to 1961.
Estimate: $8,000 - $10,000 / Winning Bid: $16,200
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Lot 119: MARILYN MONROE PRESS ARCHIVE & RELATED ITEMS
A collection of magazines and press clippings related to Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller featuring nine original magazines including Life, Post, Look, Redbook, Good Housekeeping, highlighting Marilyn (most posthumous); a group of original press clippings and related items regarding Arthur Miller's theater production "After The Fall" (1964) based on his marriage to Marilyn. May Reis was disappointed with Miller's decision to write "After The Fall" - many of the clippings are critical.
PROVENANCE: From the estate of May Reis, Marilyn's assistant and private secretary from 1958 to 1961.
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $270
2005-10-29-juliens-autumn_sale-lot119  


Lot 120: MARILYN MONROE RELATED ITEMS
A group of three Marilyn Monroe related items including an original envelope dated January 5, 1961 from Magnum Photos to Marilyn Monroe Productions, an original Daily News/New York's Picture Paper dated six days after her death featuring a cover story titled "Ma and Seven Get MM Estate," (May Reis was one of the seven), and an envelope from D.L. Yaple to May Reis dated October 25, 1965.
PROVENANCE: From the estate of May Reis, Marilyn's assistant and private secretary from 1958 to 1961.
Estimate: $100 - $200 / Winning Bid: $240
2005-10-29-juliens-autumn_sale-lot120  


Lot 121: MARILYN MONROE - FAN CLUB MATERIALS
A collection of original Marilyn Monroe fan club and related Marilyn items owned by Marilyn's assistant and secretary May Reis. Present are three original mimeographed Marilyn Monroe fan club fanzines, one mentioning May Reis and Patricia Neal as life members (c. 1966-1967), a copy of "The Strange Death of Marilyn Monroe" (c.1964), a 45rpm vinyl single featuring Marilyn singing "I Wanna Be Loved By You" b/w "I'm Thru With Love" (from "Some Like it Hot" MGM, 1959), two Christmas cards and a fan letter to Marilyn dated 1958 and a mimeographed 8 by 10 inch piece of fan artwork from a pencil rendition.
PROVENANCE: From the estate of May Reis, Marilyn's assistant and private secretary from 1958 to 1961.
Estimate: $200 - $300 / Winning Bid: $240
2005-10-29-juliens-autumn_sale-lot121  


Lot 122: MARILYN MONROE - COPY OF WILL AND TESTAMENT
A facsimile conformed copy of Marilyn Monroe's Last Will and Testament dated January 14, 1961 belonging to Marilyn's assistant and private secretary May Reis. Present are three pages setting forth the manner of distribution of the assets of Marilyn Monroe. May Reis was one of a handful of individuals to whom Marilyn left her assets.. Additional documents include the account of the ancillary executor, a petition for allowance of statutory and extraordinary commissions and attorneys, and a petition for order directing deposit of money regarding those listed as beneficiaries in Marilyn's will. Also present is and original copy of a Notice of Probate dated August 28, 1962 and a two page unsigned typed affidavit from May Reis, dated January 11, 1966. This document authenticates May's daily involvement with Marilyn from 1958-1961 and was apparently prepared in connection with a dispute involving Arthur Miller and the Estate of Marilyn Monroe regarding their apartment on East 57th Street in New York. Documents also present include a group of related documents regarding money Ms. Reis received from Monroe's estate and a group of facsimile correspondence to and from Tom Kelley, the Strasbergs, and the Rostens, dated 1972. The letter from Kelley is notable because of allegations he made in the letter regarding the whereabouts of the negatives from the famed "Red Velvet Images" sessions in 1949. May Reis inherited a total of $50,000, but because of legal and financial complications, her final payments were not received until 1982, 20 years after the death of Marilyn Monroe.
PROVENANCE: From the estate of May Reis, Marilyn's assistant and private secretary from 1958 to 1961.
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 / Winning Bid: $2,760
2005-10-29-juliens-autumn_sale-lot122 


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15 juin 2007

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

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

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


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


Lot 311: A MANFRED KREINER BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH OF MARILYN MONROE
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $20,700
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Lot 312: A DETROIT FREE PRESS NEW FACES AWARD
Designed as a wall mirror of birchwood surrounded by fourteen electric light sockets and with leather grip, the plaque engraved Marilyn Monroe Winner-First Place Detroit Free Press New Faces Award 1952.
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 / Sold: $25,300
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot312  


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

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


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


Lot 315: A TESTIMONIAL OF APPRECIATION 
Presented by the American Legion
Estimate: $600 - $800 / Sold: $6,900
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Lot 316: MOTION PICTURE HERALD AWARDS 
Two "Motion Picture Herald in Association with Fame" awards, New York, January 1, 1954 and January 1, 1957. Together 2 pages, folio (9x12 in.), on cream card, with gold seal. Won by Marilyn in 1954 and 1957, this "Award of Achievement" was presented to "Marilyn Monroe...as on of the top ten Money-Making Stars." In 1954 Marilyn was selected to receive this award by "the Exhibitors of the United States and Canada," and in 1957 by "the American Theatre Box Office Returns". 
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 / Sold: $13,800
1999-Christies_AUCTION-Lot316  


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


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

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


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

 

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Lot 320: A TROPHY
Non présenté / Not presented

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

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


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

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

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Lot 324: CRYSTAL AWARD
Non présenté / Not presented

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


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

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


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


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


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

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


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


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


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

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


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


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


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

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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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

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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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

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


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


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


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

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


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


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


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


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


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


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