para casino Ruby slippers from ‘The Wizard of Oz’ up for auction
POSITION:Ji777 - JI777 Casino - ji777 vip login - JI777 Casino Games > JI777 Casino > para casino Ruby slippers from ‘The Wizard of Oz’ up for auction
para casino Ruby slippers from ‘The Wizard of Oz’ up for auction
Updated:2024-11-30 03:08    Views:165

Ruby slippers from 'The Wizard of Oz' up for auction Ruby slippers from 'The Wizard of Oz' up for auction

The ruby slippers worn by US actress and singer Judy Garland in the 1939 film ‘The Wizard of Oz’ are pictured on display in London on Nov. 27, 2024. – The shoes will be sold at auction on Dec. 7, 2024, with predictions they could sell for up to $3 million. (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP)

Ruby slippers worn by actress Judy Garland in classic film “The Wizard of Oz” will be sold at auction next month, nearly 20 years after they were stolen.

Heritage Auctions showed off the magical footwear in London before they go under the hammer in Dallas on Dec. 7, with predictions they could sell for up to $3 million.

Article continues after this advertisement

“They are legendary like no other,” Nikki Hale, manager of special projects at Heritage, told AFP of the distinctive sequin covered court shoes, which are topped with bows.

FEATURED STORIES ENTERTAINMENT Andrea del Rosario recalls meeting Vin Diesel, being invited to his parties ENTERTAINMENT Karla Estrada reveals grandson’s face; Daniel Padilla gushes over nephew ENTERTAINMENT The sweetest fandom party just unwrapped itself: Oreo Ice Cream fans gather for iconic party

“‘The Wizard of Oz’ really stands the test of time as a cult classic, iconic film that anywhere across the world, people know what ‘The Wizard of Oz’ is.”

“You see them when she’s clicking the heels to go home. You see them when she starts her adventure, when she goes down Munchkinland,” Hale added. “They are absolutely the Holy Grail as far as movie memorabilia.”

Article continues after this advertisement

Only four pairs made for the 1939 film still survive and those on sale have belonged to a collector since 1970.

Article continues after this advertisement

They were kept in the Judy Garland Museum in her hometown of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, until they mysteriously disappeared in 2005.

Article continues after this advertisement

Despite a six-figure reward and the involvement of the FBI, it was not until 2018 that they were finally tracked down.

“They were recovered, apparently buried in a Tupperware (box), underground,” said Hale.

Article continues after this advertisement

The perpetrator of the theft, Terry Martin, admitted taking them and said he did so because he believed they were encrusted with real rubies.

Now 76, he was given a suspended prison sentence in January this year.

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again. Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our daily newsletter

SIGN ME UP

By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy.

Other memorabilia from “The Wizard of Oz” will also be on sale, including Garland’s wigspara casino, film posters and photographs, as well as other items such as a wooden game board from “Jumanji” with Robin Williams.

READ NEXT Niño Muhlach says settlement joke on Sandro’s case ‘n... Neri Naig, Chito Miranda get help offer from Kiko Pangilinan a... EDITORS' PICK Why did Iga Swiatek get one-month doping ban? Artist Maria Angelica Tan explores what it means to be a Chinese Filipina in an ever-growing world Starbucks coffee and a glimpse of a North Korean mountain village NBI seeks VP Sara Duterte’s cooperation in probing threats to her life VP Sara Duterte no-show at NBI, asks for rescheduling Andrea del Rosario recalls meeting Vin Diesel, being invited to his parties MOST READ Comelec junks plea of 18 nuisance bets, one of them to seek SC's help South Korea scrambles jets as Chinese, Russian warplanes approach BIZ BUZZ: Power couple’s Polo Club bid foiled Taguba says he never changed tune on Paolo Duterte Follow @FMangosingINQ on Twitter --> View comments

上一篇:panalobet Niño Muhlach says settlement joke on Sandro’s case ‘not to be taken seriously’
下一篇:betloo Diane Coleman, Fierce Foe of the Right-to-Die Movement, Dies at 71