Gửi: Thu May 28, 2009 9:32 am Tiêu đề: Marilyn Monroe auction
Marilyn Monroe auction The last thing Marilyn wore and Elvis Presley's pill bottles go on sale.
Guns, pill bottles and a nasal douche used for treating Elvis Presley’s sinuses will be up for sale in the first auction of items from the collection of George “Dr. Nick” Nichopoulos, the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s physician. The nasal douche, expected to sell for $1,000 to $2,000, was used by Presley before each concert to irrigate his sinuses and treat his throat
The auction includes nine of Presley’s medication bottles, such as one that held Urecholine, used to treat urinary tract or bladder disorders, and that was issued to Presley a day before his 1977 death. That item is expected to fetch $800 to $1,200. Picture: SHAAN KOKIN/JULIEN'S AUCTIONS
Nichopoulos began treating Presley in 1967 and was his personal physician from 1970 until his death at the age of 42 following years of heavy prescription-drug use. Nichopoulos was charged and acquitted by the Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners of over-prescribing controlled substances to Presley during the final months before his death. Picture: AP/JULIEN'S AUCTIONS
The 45-plus items from Nichopoulos’s collection include a diamond and lapis ring that was worn by Elvis on his pinkie both on and off stage and gifted to Dr Nick after a concert because it matched his shirt. Picture: AP/JULIEN'S AUCTIONS
An Elvis Presley autographed photograph inscribed to Dr. Nick by Elvis, "To Dr. Nick, My friend and Doctor. Sincerely, Elvis Presley." Valued at $2,000 to $4,000. Picture: AP/JULIEN'S AUCTIONS
The auction, part of a bigger sale that also has memorabilia from Marilyn Monroe, is planned for June 26-27 at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. Among the hundreds of Marilyn items up for sale is this hooded terry cloth robe, which can be seen in 1962 photographs taken by George Barris. This is purported to be the last item of clothing Monroe wore before her death. Picture: AP/JULIEN'S AUCTIONS
A chiffon and net leotard costume with fitted fishnet overlay and rhinestones, allegedly intended to be worn for Marilyn to sing "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" in the movie "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" but deemed inappropriate by the censors. Picture: AP/JULIEN'S AUCTIONS
Blue and dusty rose colored chiffon jacket with silk embroidered flower details worn by Monroe in "The Prince and the Showgirl" - $20,000 to $25,000. Picture: SHAAN KOKIN/JULIEN'S AUCTIONS
White fox fur stole with a triple-pleated ivory silk lining often worn by Monroe - $12,000 - $15,000. Picture: SHAAN KOKIN/JULIEN'S AUCTIONS
An Evans Sweson Frame white umbrella with wood hook handle used in a 1949 photo shoot of Marilyn Monroe, apparently on Marilyn's first visit to New York, valued at $16,000 to $18,000. Picture: AP/JULIEN'S AUCTIONS
Double breasted, ivory satin evening coat, three-button closure, with mother of pearl oversized buttons, two exterior pockets, and wide lapels. Accompanied by a reprinted photograph of Marilyn wearing this item. Picture: SHAAN KOKIN/JULIEN'S AUCTIONS
Pink Pucci long-sleeved dress of silk jersey accompanied by a rope and crystal tassel belt, size 10 -$20,000 to 25,000. Picture: SHAAN KOKIN/JULIEN'S AUCTIONS
Marilyn Monroe's personal script from the film "Some Like It Hot" - $8,000 to $10,000. Picture: AP/JULIEN'S AUCTIONS
Marilyn Monroe photograph taken in 1953 by Andre De Dienes. Picture: AP/JULIEN'S AUCTIONS
Marilyn Monroe's foldout massage table valued at $1,000 to $2,000. Picture: SHAAN KOKIN/JULIEN'S AUCTIONS
Three canisters of Marilyn Monroe's Erno Laszlo face powder valued at $300 to $500. Picture: SHAAN KOKIN/JULIEN'S AUCTIONS
Group of 27 spring style wire hair rollers - $1,500 to $3,000. Picture: SHAAN KOKIN/JULIEN'S AUCTIONS
Unsigned oil on canvas portrait of a boy playing a guitar owned by Marilyn Monroe valued at $5,000 to $7,000. Picture: SHAAN KOKIN/JULIEN'S AUCTIONS
Custom made wooden table from Marilyn Monroe's Brentwood home, with round top and octagonal leg structure, brand of artist burned into bottom of table. Accompanied by a copy of a photograph of the table in Monroe's home. Valued at $10,000 to $12,000 All of these items, and many more, can be purchased through the Julien's Auctions website
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