The legendary jewelry and fashion collections of Elizabeth
Taylor, the so-called “Crown Jewels of Hollywood,” went on glittering
display in New York ahead of a hotly anticipated auction.
The
actress, who died in March at the age of 79, had seven husbands during
her glamorous life, countless admirers and a passion for jewelry.
The
exhibition at Christie’s auction house in Manhattan is the last stop on
a world tour highlighting Taylor’s treasures – and the first and last
time that the entire collection will be gathered in one place.
Thousands of people have already bought tickets to the 10-day public viewing, which only starts Saturday.
The
auction will then run from December 13-16, offering pieces like the
33.19 carat “Elizabeth Taylor Diamond” given to her by husband Richard
Burton in 1968, and estimated to sell for between $2.5-3.5 million.
Running
concurrently with the live auction at Christie’s will be an
Internet-only sale of nearly 1,000 items such as jewelry and accessories
like designer handbags. Christie’s estimates total sales of between $30
million and $50 million.
Another gift from Burton, who was twice
married to Taylor, was the famous “La Peregrina” pearl from the 16th
century, once worn by several queens of Austria, England and Spain. It
is estimated at $2-3 million.
Hundreds of haute couture dresses
from Chanel, Christian Dior, Givenchy, Valentino, Versace or Yves Saint
Laurent, jackets, caftans, handbags and other accessories are on sale
and they tell both the story of the star and also the changes in fashion
during her eventful career.
The dress Taylor wore to her first marriage is predicted to go for between $40,000 and $60,000.
“It
is by far the greatest jewelry collection to be offered in a century,”
said Marc Porter, chairman of Christie’s Americas. “There is such a
depth of quality.”
Additional showstoppers include the Prince of
Wales diamond brooch, estimated at between $400,000 and half a million
dollars, and a ruby and diamond ring by Van Cleef & Arpels and an
emerald and diamond Bulgari necklace both estimated at between $1
million and $1.5 million.
There’s even a tiara, also encrusted with diamonds, and estimated to go for between $60,000-$80,000.
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