The auction resulted in several important sales that exceeded namely figure. Hepburn's ascot dress from "My Fair Lady" fetched $4.4 million, and Judy Garland's blue cotton dress from "Wizard of Oz" drew 1.09 million.
Other items also sold at the auction contained a chair from Monroe's final photo shoot that went for 35,000, Christopher Reeves' Superman VI costume which sold for $32,500 and a dress worn by Audrey Hepburn in "Funny Face" which went for 56,250.
The $4.6 million winning command for Monroe's dress, which billows up with a gust of air as a train rolls by, rose to 5.52 million later tariffs and fees were included, and the amount far surpassed pre-sale estimates of 1 million to 2 million.
,,,,,cartier love Necklaces,cartier love rings,Auctioneer Profiles in History said the before costume bargains log was held by Audrey Hepburn's iconic little black clothe from the 1961 membrane "Breakfast at Tiffany's," which sold as $923,187.
The dress was surrounded almost 600 costumes and additional memorabilia collected by Reynolds, a singer, dancer and actress who rose to reputation during the 1950s and was married to singer Eddie Fisher
The highlights of the sale had toured Ireland, Japan and China ahead finally going under the hammer.
Three X-rays of Hollywood actress Marilyn Monroe's breast and pelvis taken during a hospital visit have sold for extra than 10 times their pre-sale estimates, earning 45,000.
cartier love Earrings,,,Auction house Julien's said in a statement that the sale was portion of one auction of Hollywood Legends memorabilia which took place at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas over the weekend with the X-rays expected apt go for 800 to 1,200 every.
"I'm thrilled beyond words. This 1st auction shows that our magnificent stars were loved by the world," said Reynolds. A second sale of Reynolds' items will take place above December 3.
The Monroe X-rays came from a 1954 visit by the actress to the Cedars of Lebanon Hospital. The actress died in August 1962 at the age of 36.
An auction of actress Debbie Reynolds' Hollywood memorabilia earned $22.8 million over the weekend and included the record-breaking sale of Marilyn Monroe's iconic "metro dress" from 1955 video "The Seven Year Itch," organizers said on Monday.
A crystal-studded glove from Michael Jackson's "Victory" Tour sold for $190,000 at an earlier Music Icons sale held by Julien's Auctions at Planet Hollywood.