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Accidental Drug Overdoses Equal High Auction Prices



It's all in the timing, as they say.

Julien's Auction House of Beverly Hills just held their 'summer sale' on Friday June 26 and Saturday, June 27, 2009 at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. Given that the auction sale was hot on the heels of the news of MJ's passing, it's no surprise that the King of Pop's items went for some serious coin.



Michael's death, now suspected but not confirmed of being the result of a fatal mix of prescription drugs, has reinvigorated interest in two other Hollywood legends whose untimely passings were also caused by accidental prescription drug overdoses; Elvis and Marilyn.

Not surprisingly, the highlights (which means the items that went for the most money) went to these three deceased Hollywood legends. Clearly, premature death is a good thing for auction houses.

The most paid for item in the auction was Marilyn Monroe's short white terry cloth hooded bathrobe she wore during a beach photo shoot with photographer George Barris. Supposedly, it was the last item she ever wore and that garnered the highest winning bid at $120,000.00 USD.


above: Marilyn sporting the bathrobe that fetched $120,000.00

The Julien’s 2009 Summer Sale included over 900 unique items from legendary Hollywood celebrities and productions – with approximately 150 items from the personal and professional life of Marilyn Monroe and items from the collection of Elvis’ personal physician Dr. George Nichopoulos. Also offered for sale were a collection of never before auctioned wardrobe books and test photographs from early MGM productions and items from the estate of Ann Miller.

Below are the images of the top selling items from the auction catalog for Michael, Elvis and Marilyn, along with the final selling prices.

MICHAEL JACKSON ITEMS

The 4 items of Michael Jackson's that fetched the highest prices:


above: Michael Jackson's Victory Tour Costume Shirt sold for $52,500.00


above: a signed Jackson Five record album went for $34,560.00


Michael Jackson's own original drawing and painting shown above went for $20,480.00 and $25,000.00 respectively.

ELVIS ITEMS


Below are the items of Elvis' from the auction that received the highest bids.


Above: Elvis' Gifted TCB diamond and gold necklace was the item of the King of Rock n Roll's that went for the most at $117,000.

above: the concert shirt worn by Elvis went for $38,750.00

above: Elvis' gold and diamond ring set with a large lapis stone went for $33,750

above: The Doctor's bag belonging to Elvis' personal physician, Dr. George Nichopoulos sold for$16,000.00

Also, just because it's bizarre and macabre, I had to show you that although they did not fetch the highest prices, each of his prescription bottles shown below sold for over $1,000.00:




MARILYN'S ITEMS


It's no surprise that Marilyn Monroe's items still generate great interest and sales given the public's continued fascination with the breathy starlet. Her items actually made the most money for the auction house whose total haul from the sale was $2,146,744.95


above: the most paid for item in the auction was the above bathrobe of Marilyn's at $120,000.00

above: Marilyn's fur stole, in which she was often seen fetched $69,000.00

above: Marilyn's necklace shown above fetched $63,000.00


above: her prompt book for the film The Misfits went for $36, 250.00

above: Miss Monroe's black and white checkered pants (shown above on her in a photo with her then husband, Joe DiMaggio) went for $33,280.00

above: the signed photo of Marilyn on an elephant sold for $19,200.00

above: Marilyn's umbrella, seen in the photos by Andre de Dienes, went for $16,640.00

Apparently dying prematurely of a prescription drug overdose means good business for auction sales.

There were many other items in the double digits but these were the 'highlights'. Special thanks to Julien's for all the photos and the info. Julien's makes it easy to bid on their auctions- you can do so online, by proxy, on the phone or in person. To learn more about their auctions, go here.

The "R rated" Ballpoint Pen Drawings of Juan Francisco Casas



A friend of mine brought the amazing ballpoint pen drawings of Juan Francisco Casas (actual full name is Juan Francisco Casas Ruiz) to my attention via his tweet, which sent me to this article in the UK's Daily Mail. Only since it was published over a year ago, I was able to do a little research and find his more recent and compelling works.

Traveler's Insurance "Prized Possession" Paws at Your Heartstrings





I caught this television commercial during the Wimbeldon highlights two nights ago and couldn't get it out of my mind. The message, the music and certainly the dog, made quite an impact. No surprise that it comes from the creative and respected Minneapolis ad agency Fallon, but I was surprised (and pleased) to learn that its' furry star, Chopper, was a rescue dog turned canine celeb.


In this latest spot from Travelers, directed by Danny Kleinman and featuring music by Ray LaMontagne, we follow along as a worried dog searches for and ultimately finds the safest place to put his most prized-possession. It's one of those spots where the music, the direction and certainly, the casting, all combine for an effective and entertaining result. From The Hartford Courant: The expressive Chopper, who was rescued from a shelter and professionally trained, stars in a one-minute drama of high anxiety about his bone. He goes to great and amusing lengths to protect that bone, just as Travelers wants to be seen as working hard to keep its customers safe with its insurance. The commercial was developed by Fallon, a Minnesota-based advertising firm, and was a hit when previewed at Travelers' June 4 Investor Day conference. Analyst Larry Greenberg, co-manager of Langen McAlenney in Hartford, who attended the event, wrote a note to investors about it headlined, "The Dog Steals the Show, But Management a Close Second." Rather than advertise specific products, the commercial is part of Travelers' corporate branding campaign that started last year and highlights the famous red umbrella logo, said company spokeswoman Jennifer Wislocki. "The message of this ad," she said, "is a reminder that Travelers protects the things you care about." As Chopper seeks to hide his bone from other dogs, the Ray LaMontagne song "Trouble" provides the soundtrack with apt lyrics such as ""Trouble has been doggin' my soul since the day I was born."


 
above: Chopper worries about his bone in the latest Fallon spot for Traveler's Insurance.

The mutt tries concealing his bone in a laundry basket, his owner's chair and a hole he digs in the yard. Still worried, he rides a bus to place the bone in a bank safety deposit box. After tossing and turning in his sleep, Chopper retrieves the bone and takes it home. The camera pans to the bone in his food bowl with the iconic Travelers red umbrella over it. The voice-over says, "When it comes to things you care about, leave nothing to chance. Travelers: insurance for auto, home and business." Travelers CEO Jay Fishman gushed over the mutt at the investor conference: "That dog is smarter than a lot of people I know. ... You could be friends with that dog. It's great. Don't want to get carried away here. But it was neat." You can see their latest tv spots here.

 Ad agency: Fallon

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