
Description
A group of two items; the first a deep brass saucepan with a black-painted handle; the second a pair of copper salt and pepper shakers with screw-on lids; both were originally part of a group lot that sold at the star's big 1999 estate sale at Christie's New York, and though neither were illustrated in the printed catalogue, they were both inventoried in a detailed fashion.
Partial ex lot 464, Christie's, New York, The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe, Sale #9216, October 27-28, 1999; original Christie's lot tag included.
Condition
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Dimensions
16 x 10 in
Marilyn Monroe | 1950s Kitchenware
Estimate $400-$600
Starting Price
$25
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100 Years of Marilyn
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