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Elizabeth Taylor's Oscars dress among her items heading to auction

A gown worn to the 1974 Academy Awards and more than 1,200 other items from the life of late actress Elizabeth Taylor will be offered for sale at an auction in early December.

  (Reuters)
Thu, July 4, 2019

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Elizabeth Taylor's Oscars dress among her items heading to auction US veteran actress Elizabeth Taylor smiles as she arrives at the Olympia cinema in Cannes to attend a screening of 'Giant', starring Elizabeth Taylor and James Dean, as part of the 'Cinema against Aids' benefit during the 56th Cannes film festival on May 21, 2003. (AFP/Francois Lo Presti)

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gown worn to the 1974 Academy Awards and more than 1,200 other items from the life of late actress Elizabeth Taylor will be offered for sale at an auction in early December, Julien's Auctions announced on Wednesday.

The pale blue chiffon dress that Taylor wore to the Oscars, which was designed by Edith Head, is expected to fetch between $4,000 and $6,000, the auction house said in a statement.

Also on offer will be a gold-plated, sterling silver Cartier belt that Taylor had inscribed to her mother. Darren Julien, president and chief executive of Julien's Auctions, said he expected the belt to sell for more than $40,000.

The auction will take place Dec. 6-8 in Beverly Hills, California. Bids also can be placed through the auction house's website.

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Other clothing for sale will include a green wool felt cape the actress wore to Buckingham Palace in 1970 and a New York Yankees jacket she donned for a Vogue Paris photo shoot.

The auction also will feature jewelry, wigs, fine art and household items from Taylor's life. Julien said he also expected to offer artwork that would sell for as high as the $60,000-range.

Taylor, who died in 2011 at the age of 79, epitomized Hollywood glamour from its golden age with her love of diamonds, violet eyes and a tumultuous love life that included eight marriages - two of them to Welsh actor Richard Burton.

In a career spanning seven decades, the British-American Taylor first gained fame in 1944's National Velvet at age 12 and was nominated for five Oscars. She won the best actress Oscar for 1960's Butterfield 8, and 1966's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?.

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