Marilyn Monroe's Golden Globe sells for record $250,000 at auction
Marilyn Monroe's Golden Globe Award sold for a record-breaking $250,000 at Julien's Auctions in Beverly Hills, California, sell off authorities said late Saturday. The 1961 honor statue for World Film Favorite Female from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association left a mark on the world as the most astounding offering Golden Globe sold at closeout.
Monroe's raven dark two-seater, 1956 Ford Thunderbird, which was sold out of the blue, brought $490,000 at Icons and Idols: Hollywood, which occurred Friday and Saturday. Monroe, a standout amongst the most collectible big names, was envisioned driving in the vehicle with her better half, writer Arthur Miller, not long after their June 1956 wedding.
The motion picture star claimed the vehicle for a long time until without further ado before her passing in 1962. Darren Julien, leader of Julien's Auctions, said the vehicle was "a piece of car history as well as accompanies an atmosphere of charm, sentiment and catastrophe of a genuine Hollywood legend."
Monroe skilled the Thunderbird to the child of her acting mentor, Lee Strasberg, in 1962. The present proprietor, who wishes to stay unknown, followed the vehicle down through enrollment and different reports. The vehicle has experienced rebuilding however holds numerous unique parts.
Monroe's duplicate of Playboy's first issue with her on the cover, marked by distributer Hugh Hefner, sold for $32,000 alongside just about twelve different things possessed by the notable performing artist. The bartering additionally included things from different famous people including pop stars Tina Turner and Cher.
Marilyn Monroe's Golden Globe sells for record $250,000 at auction
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