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HOLLYWOOD– Julien’s Auctions announced this week an auction of epic Hollywood proportions featuring legendary costumes, memorabilia, props and celebrity figures from a historical Hollywood museum in Belgium. The prized Hollywood Museum collection features an exclusive selection of memorabilia and effects from some of Hollywood’s most legendary stars. From the Golden Age of Hollywood to Superman, the sale covers a remarkable history of film and television along with personal stories of the world’s most loved stars. The museum collection includes other notable items which are in the sale featuring a Catherine Walker gown designed for Princess Diana (Est. $60,000-$80,000), a signed catalogue from Princess Diana sale (Est. $4,000-$6,000), President John F. Kennedy’s Rocking Chair (Est. $50,000-$70,000), Margaret O’Brien’s red coat from “Meet Me In St. Louis” (Est. $2,000-$3,000) and Richard Gere’s hat from “An Officer and a Gentleman” (Est. $2,000-$4,000).

The museum’s massive Hollywood posters collection includes original posters from legendary films like “Casablanca” (Est. $2,000-$3,000), “Gone With the Wind” (Est. $1,000-$2,000), “Some Like it Hot” (Est. $2,000-$3,000) and many more. Superhero memorabilia includes a Christopher Reeve Superman costume from “Superman IV: The Quest for Peace” (Est. $20,000-$30,000), a complete Batman costume on a custom display from “Batman Returns” (Est. $60,000-$80,000) and a Turbo Man costume from the Arnold Schwarzenegger holiday film “Jingle All The Way” (Est. $2,000-$4,000).
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sell, including rocking chairs. Use your arrow keys to navigate between images and lots. < Go to Homepage Boston-based RR Auction is putting U.S. president John F. Kennedy‘s private life on the block in its June 16-23 “Pop Culture” auction. One of the main highlights of the auction is a four-page handwritten letter JFK wrote to alleged mistress Mary Pinchot Meyer, the wife of a CIA agent.
mesh office chairs with lumbar supportIt is thought to be one of Kennedy’s last letters written before his assassination.
table and chair rentals union county njPre-auction estimates for the letter put it at $30,000. Also included in the sale are a candid photo—along with an extortion letter written when Kennedy was in the Senate about his alleged infidelity ($15,000)—and a rocking chair used by the president ($80,000).

Click here for more information on the auction. Learn More About This Item Learn More About These Items (Letter and Photograph) Clearly, there’s still interest in all things Kennedy. A four-page love letter written by President bto one of his alleged mistresses fetched $88,970 at auction. Boston-based RR Auction, which handled Thursday night’s sale, would not reveal the buyer’s identity, saying they wish to remain anonymous. The letter, penned just a few weeks before Kennedy’s assassination in 1963, was written to Mary Pinchot Meyer, a friend of the Kennedy family and the former wife of a CIA agent. “Why don’t you leave suburbia for once — come and see me — either here — or at the Cape next week or in Boston the 19th. I know it is unwise, irrational, and that you may hate it — on the other hand you may not — and I will love it,” Kennedy wrote. The letter was not sent and remained in the collection of Kennedy’s personal secretary, Evelyn Lincoln.

The faded presidential seal watermarks are visible on the stationery. Meyer died in 1964 under mysterious circumstances. Other Kennedy-related items sold at this week’s auction include a rocking chair used by JFK, which went for $74,938, a photo of JFK and John F. Kennedy Jr. that hung at the White House, which sold for $18,375, and a photo album commemorating President Kennedy’s 45th birthday celebration at Madison Square Garden in 1962. The album, whose 23 glossy candids include a few of Marilyn Monroe taken just before her famously seductive rendition of “Happy Birthday,” sold for $9,334.POLYWOOD® material is made of HDPE plastic resin that has been purified and UV protected. It is generally cared for and cleaned with soap and warm water. For certain stains and additional cleaning power, a 1/3 bleach and 2/3 water solution can be used on the product without affecting the color. Also, a popular method of cleaning is a high-pressure power wash. (Not to exceed 1,500 psi, which is the equivalent of a car wash.)