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Elvis’ Tupelo real estate listed in GWS auction Nov. 11

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Small house on 16½ acres where Elvis Presley and his mother lived when he was a child. GWS Auctions image

 

TUPELO, Miss. (AP) – Years before Elvis Presley became the King of Rock ’n’ Roll, the story goes, he lived in a small house up a hill from his elementary school in northeastern Mississippi and played with other kids in a nearby field. That old home and land are being offered to the public in GWS Auctions’ sale titled Famous Music & Hollywood Icons Historical Occasion on Nov. 11. Absentee and Internet bidding is available through LiveAuctioneers.

The white, wood-frame house (above) and more than 16 acres of adjoining property are part of an upcoming celebrity auction that includes everything from actress Marilyn Monroe’s dresses to Michael Jackson’s dark fedora (below).

 

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Michael Jackson personally owned and autographed fedora, 1998, with certificate of authenticity and photo. Estimate: $40,000-$45,000. GWS Auctions image

 

Want the Army uniform that Tom Hanks wore while filming Forrest Gump? It’s in the sale. What about Whitney Houston’s see-through, acrylic piano or the umbrella with a parrot-shaped handle that Julie Andrews carried in Mary Poppins? Or Hugh Hefner’s 1973 BMW?

 

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Marilyn Monroe personally owned custom handmade mandarin-style jacquard dress, which she gave to radio and TV show host Joe Franklin. Estimate: $10,000-$15,000. GWS Auctions image

 

The house, land and other memorabilia are part of an online auction staged by GWS Auctions Inc., a Southern California company which specializes in the sale of items including estates, fine art and celebrity collectibles.

More than 150 items will be auctioned in all, including other items linked to Presley – a 1957 pink Cadillac, a boat named Hound Dog, a television he shot up at Graceland and a two-bedroom mobile home from his Circle G ranch.

 

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Elvis Presley’s 1957 pink Cadillac DeVille, once exhibited for 30 years at a museum. Estimate: $500,000-$650,000. GWS Auctions image

 

There’s also a radio once owned by President John F. Kennedy; a dress, nightgown and jumpsuit owned by his late widow, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis; Reese Witherspoon clothing from the movie Legally Blonde and a 1993 Jaguar owned by the late model Anna Nicole Smith.

 

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Jacqueline Kennedy personally owned ‘Dijon, New York’ nightgown with Los Angeles Times article featuring the item. Estimate: $15,000-$18,000. GWS Auctions image

 

GWS Auctions owner Brigitte Kruse said all the celebrities’ items have been authenticated in various ways.

“Their possessions are rare, but beyond any monetary value, fans place an emotional value on owning something that came in contact with their idols,” she said.

In the case of the Presley house, Charlene Presley, a relative by marriage, said the structure was initially built by the singer’s father, Vernon Presley, and uncle next to the small home where Presley was born in 1935. That birthplace is the focal point of a park and museum that draw thousands of visitors annually to Tupelo.

The newer house was moved to higher ground about a half-mile away from Elvis’ birthplace around 1942, and the singer and his mother, Gladys Presley, lived there for a time, Presley said.

“This house is a house that Elvis and Gladys lived in and he went to school at Lawhon School in the third grade,” she said. “She would walk him to school down this street and around to Lawhon.”

The adjoining property was a playground for Presley, who swam in the creek, played and hunted on the land, according to Presley.

Kruse said members of the Presley family; a former, longtime employee of Graceland and Elvis Presley Enterprises; and others have certified other sale pieces.

Located within a short walk of Presley’s birthplace, the land includes a tract that was going to be developed into a cemetery for Elvis fans more than a decade ago. The project never panned out, and no one has lived in the house for years.

“There’s never really been anything like this,” Kruse said. “It will be interesting to see what this one does.”

By JAY REEVES, Associated Press

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