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Howard Hughes' engagement ring for Katharine Hepburn sells for $108,000

The emerald and diamond engagement ring that Howard Hughes gave to Katharine Hepburn in 1938 sold for $108,000 at a Los Angeles auction.

  (Reuters)
Los Angeles, United States
Sun, July 26, 2020

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Howard Hughes' engagement ring for Katharine Hepburn sells for $108,000 Oscars previously presented to actress Katharine Hepburn are seen at the 'Meet the Oscars Display' at the Hollywood & Highland Center in Los Angeles, California, on February 9, 2007. (REUTERS/Phil McCarten)

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he emerald and diamond engagement ring that Howard Hughes gave to Hollywood star Katharine Hepburn in 1938 sold for $108,000 at a Los Angeles auction - more than three times the expected price - while a collection of her love letters to him fetched $44,800.

In 1938, Howard Hughes proposed to his love, actress and icon, Katharine Hepburn, with this breathtaking emerald and diamond engagement ring.💍 pic.twitter.com/nUtM1P4Cm0

— Profiles In History (@pihauctions) July 23, 2020

Auction house Profiles in History said on Friday that other personal items belonging to Hughes also went for more than their pre-sale estimates, including the entrepreneur's trademark fedora ($51,200) and the two-tone jacket ($89,600) he wore while piloting his huge Spruce Goose flying boat.

Hughes and Hepburn never married but their 18-month romance in the late 1930s, which was chronicled in the 2004 movie The Aviator, was a big celebrity story at the time.

Read also: Katharine Hepburn's love letters to Howard Hughes up for auction

Her 55 handwritten letters, notes and postcards came to auction for the first time and had been expected to fetch up to $15,000. The engagement ring had a pre-sale estimate of about $30,000.

In the letters, Hepburn used pet names and pseudonyms like C. Mouse and Mrs. H.R. Country and showered the movie mogul and millionaire businessman with praise.

The buyers of the Howard Hughes items were not revealed.

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