Veronique and Gregory Peck collection commands $1.2M at Heritage

Gregory Peck’s personalized script for ‘To Kill a Mockingbird,’ $84,375. Image courtesy of Heritage Auctions

Gregory Peck’s personalized script for ‘To Kill a Mockingbird,’ $84,375. Image courtesy of Heritage Auctions

DALLAS — Gregory Peck’s personalized leather-bound To Kill a Mockingbird script sold February 23 for $84,375 as Heritage Auctions presented a sale titled Property from The Estate of Veronique and Gregory Peck. As expected, the gilt-stamped, photo-filled, Horton Foote-penned adaptation of Harper Lee’s beloved novel was among the most sought-after and fought-over lots in an event that paid tribute to the careers and philanthropy of the Academy Award-winning actor and his philanthropist wife of nearly 50 years. Another highlight was a 35th-anniversary copy of the Pulitzer Prize-winning To Kill a Mockingbird inscribed by Lee to Veronique and Gregory, who won an Oscar in 1963 for his role as Alabama attorney Atticus Finch. Wrote Lee, “To Gregory and Veronique: You have a unique place in my heart. Harper.” It sold for $35,000.

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Heritage to auction property from Veronique and Gregory Peck estate, Feb. 23

Period photo of Gregory and Veronique Peck. Image courtesy of Heritage Auctions
Left, a 35th-anniversary copy of ‘To Kill a Mockingbird,’ inscribed to Gregory and Veronique Peck by author Harper Lee, estimated at $1,550-$2,000; Right, Peck’s script for the 1962 film ‘To Kill a Mockingbird,’ estimated at $8,000-$16,000. Images courtesy of Heritage Auctions
Left, a 35th-anniversary copy of ‘To Kill a Mockingbird,’ inscribed to Gregory and Veronique Peck by author Harper Lee, estimated at $1,550-$2,000; Right, Peck’s script for the 1962 film ‘To Kill a Mockingbird,’ estimated at $8,000-$16,000. Images courtesy of Heritage Auctions

DALLAS – On Thursday, February 23, Heritage Auctions will present a sale titled Property from The Estate of Veronique and Gregory Peck, an event that pays tribute to the careers and philanthropy of the Academy Award-winning actor and his wife of nearly 50 years. The auction will feature numerous scripts spanning Peck’s acclaimed film career, awards, landmark costumes, beloved and important works of art and myriad mementos the couple accrued during their illustrious and remarkable lives. Absentee and Internet live bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers.

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