Sports, Marilyn Monroe, & Vintage Radios 2019-11-14 Auction - 635 Price Results - Julien's Auctions in CA
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BABE RUTH'S 1938 BROOKLYN DODGERS COACHING UNIFORMMARILYN MONROE SIGNED BLACK AND WHITE HEADSHOTFADA L56
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Culver CIty, CA, United States
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Sports, Marilyn Monroe, & Vintage Radios

"A Southern Gentleman's Collection: The Personal Property of Goodman Basil Espy III, MD” is an auction that brings together memorabilia highlights from Sports, Marilyn Monroe, Vintage Radios, and more. Goodman Basil Espy III, M.D., is the definition of a true “Southern Gentleman.” He has spent a lifetime procuring countless treasures based on his varied, cultured, and idiosyncratic tastes. In this multi-volume catalogue set, you will find that his items create bridges from one passion to the next. The collection highlights Dr. Espy's love for Sports, Hollywood (in particular, the one and only Marilyn Monroe), and varied other passions included in the “Vault” section, boasting historical documents, vintage radios, and more – an archive of incredible rarities spanning his seventy years of collecting. As he has always done throughout his life, Dr. G.B. Espy wants to share with others. With this auction event, he is sharing his lifelong collection and welcoming a new generation of collectors to get as much love and excitement out of his pieces as he, his family, and guests have for decades. G.B. is excited to see the next generation of popular culture stewards come forward to care for and enjoy these iconic pieces with stories and history woven into them, just as Dr. G.B. Espy and his countless number of friends and family have over many decades.
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GONE WITH THE WIND ORIGINAL FILM PROGRAM: A commemorative pamphlet that was sold for 25 cents in theatres during the film's first run at the end of 1939 and throughout 1940, back cover is blank. 12 by 9 inches Gone With The Wind
0002: GONE WITH THE WIND ORIGINAL FILM PROGRAMEst. $100-$200
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ALBERT EINSTEIN TYPED SIGNED LETTER WITH ENGLISH: A typed letter on personalized blind embossed stationery signed "A. Einstein" in blue ink, dated "5 January 1954." The correspondence, typed in German, is addressed to Dr. Samuel A. Goudsmit, an
0004: ALBERT EINSTEIN TYPED SIGNED LETTER WITH ENGLISHEst. $4,000-$6,000
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ALBERT EINSTEIN TYPED SIGNED LETTER: A typed letter on personalized blind embossed stationery signed "A. Einstein" in black ink, dated November 27,1946. The correspondence, typed in German, is addressed to Gertrude Warschauer
0005: ALBERT EINSTEIN TYPED SIGNED LETTEREst. $2,000-$4,000
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BUDDY HOLLY HANDWRITTEN POSTCARD TO HIS PARENTS: A pre-paid postage one, penned in green fountain pen ink, dated "Wed.," noting that he just arrived in "Nashville at 11:30 / tonite and checked into the Beldire," ending with "Love, Buddy," front
0008: BUDDY HOLLY HANDWRITTEN POSTCARD TO HIS PARENTSEst. $1,000-$2,000
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NORMAN ROCKWELL OWI POSTER NO. 43: Printed by the Office of War Information in 1943, depicting an image the artist originally painted for the Saturday Evening Post, text reads "Save Freedom of Worship / Each According to the Dictates
0010: NORMAN ROCKWELL OWI POSTER NO. 43Est. $400-$600
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NORMAN ROCKWELL OWI POSTER NO. 44: Printed by the Office of War Information in 1943, depicting an image the artist originally painted for the Saturday Evening Post, text reads "Save Freedom of Speech / Buy War Bonds;" original fold
0011: NORMAN ROCKWELL OWI POSTER NO. 44Est. $400-$600
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NORMAN ROCKWELL OWI POSTER NO. 45: Printed by the Office of War Information in 1943, depicting an image the artist originally painted for the Saturday Evening Post, text reads "Ours...to fight for / Freedom From Want;" original fold
0012: NORMAN ROCKWELL OWI POSTER NO. 45Est. $400-$600
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NORMAN ROCKWELL OWI POSTER NO. 46: Printed by the Office of War Information in 1943, depicting an image the artist originally painted for the Saturday Evening Post, text reads "Ours...to fight for / Freedom from Fear," original fold
0013: NORMAN ROCKWELL OWI POSTER NO. 46Est. $400-$600
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ELVIS PRESLEY SIGNED BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH: An original print with a glossy finish, depicting the signer in a classic publicity pose, signed in black fountain pen ink on the left side "To Steve / Best Wishes / Elvis Presley." 9 by 7 inches
0014: ELVIS PRESLEY SIGNED BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHEst. $1,000-$2,000
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ELVIS PRESLEY SIGNED CHECK: A standard one from the singer's own account at National Bank of Commerce in Memphis, entirely penned by him in blue ballpoint ink, dated "Aug 31, 1969," to "Lamar Fike" in the amount of "$260.00"
0015: ELVIS PRESLEY SIGNED CHECKEst. $600-$800
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BETTE DAVIS RANCH MINK COAT: An overall light brownish shade, ankle-length, long sleeves, pleated 'puffy' shoulders, collarless neckline, three hook-and-eye front closure, lined in brown silk with a floral pattern, no label
0020: BETTE DAVIS RANCH MINK COATEst. $600-$800
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BETTE DAVIS KANGAROO FUR COAT: A solid black color, waist-length, three-quarter-length sleeves, cuff and collar trim different texture than main body, three hook-and-eye front closure, two front welt pockets, separate self-belt,
0022: BETTE DAVIS KANGAROO FUR COATEst. $400-$600
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BRUCE LEE SIGNED CREDIT CARD RECEIPT: A carbon copy 'sales draft / customer copy' receipt from Hunter's Books in Beverly Hills, dated "11/8/68" for a book about "Karate / Judo / Sculpture," signed in blue ballpoint ink in the lower left
0023: BRUCE LEE SIGNED CREDIT CARD RECEIPTEst. $1,000-$2,000
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JAMES DEAN SIGNED CHECK: A standard one from The Chase National Bank in New York, entirely penned in blue fountain pen ink by the actor, dated "April 9, 1954," to "Hartford U-Drive System," in the amount of "$100.00" for
0025: JAMES DEAN SIGNED CHECKEst. $1,000-$2,000
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