Marilyn Monroe Owned & Worn 1950 ' S Black Slip From Studio Costumer Warner
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:63822312 | Modified Item: No |
Object Type: Wardrobe | Country/Region of Manufacture: United States |
Industry: Movies | Original/Reproduction: Original |
This is a beautiful black silk slip from the fifties that was owned and Worn By Actress Marilyn Monroe. This Slip is from the Personal Collection of Famed Hollywood Wardrobe Man & Costumer Kent Warner. This Slip is in good condition for age, it has no holes or tears. Winner will receive a Personal letter typed on typing paper and signed in ink by Mr. Warner and notarized dated in 1979 stating how he came to own this item that belonged to Ms. Monroe.
Mr. Warner is best known for ...his involvement with the Ruby Slippers during the time of the 1970 MGM Costume Wardrobe Sale and creating a market for Hollywood Memorabilia. Sadly Mr. Warner past away the 1980's from complications from the AIDS virus. He was in the process of selling all of his memorabilia to pay for his Medical Bills in the last years when he passed.
My late son met and bought a number of items personally from Mr. Warner's collection in the late 1970's and early 1980's before his death. I am selling all of my late son's collection to pay for his end of life/estate expenses. I am 93 years old and really don't know very much about this industry, other than what I have written here. I am not looking to get rich from his items just recoup his original investment.
Mr. Warner is best known for ...his involvement with the Ruby Slippers during the time of the 1970 MGM Costume Wardrobe Sale and creating a market for Hollywood Memorabilia. Sadly Mr. Warner past away the 1980's from complications from the AIDS virus. He was in the process of selling all of his memorabilia to pay for his Medical Bills in the last years when he passed.
My late son met and bought a number of items personally from Mr. Warner's collection in the late 1970's and early 1980's before his death. I am selling all of my late son's collection to pay for his end of life/estate expenses. I am 93 years old and really don't know very much about this industry, other than what I have written here. I am not looking to get rich from his items just recoup his original investment.