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Auction Results AUCTION RESULTS http://www.juliensauctions.com/auctions/2017/eugene-joseff/results.html LOT # LOT HEADING FINAL 1 SHIRLEY MACLAINE WORN CAMEO PENDANT $512.00 2 MARSHA HUNT WORN BROOCH $448.00 3 ANN BLYTH WORN BANDEAU $1,280.00 4 ELIZABETH TAYLOR AND OTHERS WORN NECKLACE $5,120.00 5 GREER GARSON AND ANN BLYTH WORN EARRINGS $768.00 6 GREER GARSON NECKLACE AND PHOTOGRAPH $2,240.00 7 COLEEN GRAY WORN EARRINGS $250.00 8 LINDA DARNELL WORN EARRINGS AND PHOTOGRAPH $768.00 9 MARILYN MAXWELL WORN EARRINGS $576.00 10 MARILYN MAXWELL WORN CHOKER $562.50 11 MARILYN MAXWELL WORN BROOCH $512.00 12 ETHEL MERMAN WORN NECKLACE $1,152.00 13 LANA TURNER AND MIROSLAVA WORN NECKLACE AND PHOTOGRAPH $896.00 14 LINDA DARNELL WORN BRACELET $512.00 15 ALEXIS SMITH WORN NECKLACE $1,562.50 16 ALEXIS SMITH WORN BRACELET $640.00 17 ANDREA KING WORN EARRINGS AND PHOTOGRAPH $1,152.00 18 DOROTHY LAMOUR WORN BRACELET AND PHOTOGRAPH $875.00 19 DOROTHY LAMOUR AND ANGELA LANSBURY WORN BRACELET $768.00 20 GREER GARSON WORN CHOKER AND PHOTOGRAPH $1,024.00 21 ANGELA LANSBURY WORN BRACELET $1,024.00 22 ANGELA LANSBURY WORN BRACELET $1,152.00 23 ANGELA LANSBURY WORN BRACELET $1,024.00 24 ANGELA LANSBURY AND ADRIAN BOOTH WORN BRACELET $1,600.00 25 ANGELA LANSBURY WORN BRACELET $1,152.00 26 ANGELA LANSBURY WORN EARRINGS $1,125.00 27 ALICE FAYE WORN BROOCH $3,125.00 28 ORIGINAL JEWELRY DESIGN SKETCH FOR LILLIAN RUSSELL $437.50 29 BROOCH CREATED FOR LILLIAN RUSSELL $500.00 30 ORIGINAL JEWELRY DESIGN SKETCH FOR LILLIAN RUSSELL $312.50 31 ALICE FAYE AND OTHERS WORN BROOCH $1,562.50 32 ORIGINAL JEWELRY DESIGN SKETCH FOR LILLIAN RUSSELL $1,152.00 33 LUCILLE BALL AND ALICE FAYE WORN BROOCHES AND VINTAGE MAGAZINE $5,120.00 34 EDWARD ARNOLD WORN BROOCH $896.00 35 EDWARD ARNOLD WORN STUD SET $768.00 36 EDWARD ARNOLD WORN WATCH CHAIN $576.00 37 ORIGINAL JEWELRY DESIGN SKETCH FOR LILLIAN RUSSELL $192.00 38 ALICE FAYE AND ANDREA KING WORN TIARA $1,152.00 39 ANDREA KING AND OTHERS WORN NECKLACE AND PHOTOGRAPH $3,750.00 40 ANDREA KING WORN BRACELET $896.00 41 ORIGINAL JEWELRY DESIGN SKETCH FOR MY WILD IRISH ROSE $512.00 42 ANDREA KING WORN DRAGONFLY ORNAMENT $3,200.00 43 ANDREA KING AND JANIS PAIGE WORN NECKLACE $448.00 44 ANDREA KING WORN EARRINGS AND PHOTOGRAPH $576.00 45 ANDREA KING WORN NECKLACE $640.00 46 ANDREA KING WORN EARRINGS $512.00 47 ANDREA KING WORN CHOKER NECKLACE $576.00 48 ANDREA KING WORN EARRINGS $576.00 49 ANDREA KING WORN NECKLACE $1,562.50 50 CLAIRE TREVOR WORN NECKLACE AND PHOTOGRAPH $2,500.00 51 CLAIRE TREVOR WORN BRACELET $640.00 52 LANA TURNER WORN RING $896.00 53 MERLE OBERON WORN BRACELETS $1,250.00 54 SHIRLEY TEMPLE THE LITTLE PRINCESS WORN CROWN $37,500.00 55 SHIRLEY TEMPLE THE LITTLE PRINCESS USED SCEPTER $28,125.00 56 ANN BLYTH WORN CROWN $3,200.00 57 JOAN LESLIE WORN CROWN $576.00 58 DEANNA DURBIN WORN BANDEAU $576.00 59 LUCILLE BALL AND OTHERS WORN NECKLACE AND PHOTOGRAPH $3,840.00 60 ADRIAN ORIGINAL BRACELET DESIGN SKETCH $1,024.00 61 KAY FRANCIS WORN BRACELET $3,125.00 62 IRENE HERVEY WORN BROOCH $576.00 63 DEBBIE REYNOLDS WORN NECKLACE AND EARRINGS $896.00 64 BETTE DAVIS WORN PARURE $1,600.00 65 JOAN CRAWFORD WORN EARRINGS $896.00 66 JOAN CRAWFORD WORN BROOCH $1,152.00 67 BETTE DAVIS WORN NECKLACE, BRACELET, AND PHOTOGRAPH $2,187.50 68 MAUREEN O' HARA WORN BRACELET $640.00 69 SHELLEY WINTERS WORN NECKLACE $1,600.00 70 SHELLEY WINTERS WORN NECKLACE AND PHOTOGRAPH $1,920.00 71 LANA TURNER AND SHELLEY WINTERS WORN NECKLACE $896.00 72 SHELLEY WINTERS WORN EARRINGS $576.00 73 LANA TURNER WORN EARRINGS AND PHOTOGRAPH $1,152.00 74 LANA TURNER WORN CLEAVAGEL $2,560.00 75 LANA TURNER WORN CLEAVAGEL $896.00 76 VINCENT PRICE WORN MEDALLION AND PHOTOGRAPH $5,120.00 77 LANA TURNER WORN TIARA AND PHOTOGRAPH $1,152.00 78 HEDY LAMARR AND ANGELA LANSBURY WORN EARRINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS $1,250.00 79 LANA TURNER AND OTHERS WORN RING $1,024.00 80 MARGOT GRAHAME WORN RING $768.00 81 ROSAMOND PINCHOT WORN NECKLACE $2,187.50 82 ROSAMOND PINCHOT WORN NECKLACE $1,600.00 83 ROSAMOND PINCHOT WORN PENDANT $640.00 84 HEATHER ANGEL WORN NECKLACE $2,187.50 85 MARGOT GRAHAME AND OTHERS WORN BROOCH $1,600.00 86 MARGOT GRAHAME AND ANN DVORAK WORN EARRINGS $1,024.00 87 ORIGINAL THREE MUSKETEERS DESIGN DRAWINGS $256.00 88 VIVECA LINDFORS WORN NECKLACE $320.00 89 HELEN WESTCOTT AND HEATHER ANGEL WORN BROOCH $896.00 90 VIVECA LINDFORS WORN BROOCH AND PENDANT $1,280.00 91 ERROL FLYNN AND ROBERT WARWICK WORN PENDANT ON CHAIN $8,960.00 92 ERROL FLYNN AND DORIS DAY WORN PENDANT AND PHOTOGRAPH $3,200.00 93 GALE SONDERGAARD WORN NECKLACE $1,024.00 94 VIRGINIA MAYO WORN BRACELET AND PHOTOGRAPH $1,280.00 95 VIVECA LINDFORS WORN ORNAMENT $640.00 96 VIVECA LINDFORS WORN EARRINGS $320.00 97 RITA HAYWORTH AND VIVECA LINDFORS WORN EARRINGS AND PHOTOGRAPH $1,562.50 98 LANA TURNER WORN NECKLACE $1,280.00 99 LANA TURNER WORN BRACELET $2,187.50 100 LANA TURNER WORN EARRINGS AND PHOTOGRAPH $1,152.00 101 LANA TURNER WORN NECKLACE $1,250.00 102 DAME JUDITH ANDERSON WORN COSTUME ORNAMENT $875.00 103 DAME JUDITH ANDERSON WORN EARRINGS $1,562.50 104 DAME JUDITH ANDERSON WORN RING $640.00 105 RITA HAYWORTH SALOME WORN COSTUME ORNAMENTS $1,600.00 106 RITA HAYWORTH WORN ORNAMENTS AND PHOTOGRAPH $6,250.00 107 RITA HAYWORTH WORN NECKLACE AND PHOTOGRAPH $1,920.00 108 RITA HAYWORTH AND OTHERS WORN EARRINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS $1,920.00 109 RITA HAYWORTH AND OTHERS WORN EARRINGS AND PHOTOGRAPH $1,562.50 110 MAUREEN O'HARA WORN BRACELET $2,500.00 111 MAUREEN O'HARA WORN EARRINGS $1,152.00 112 MAUREEN O'HARA WORN EARRINGS $768.00 113 JODY LAWRENCE WORN NECKLACE $2,560.00 114 DONA DRAKE, ROAD TO MOROCCO TREASURE BOX $2,880.00 115 YVONNE DE CARLO AND OTHERS WORN NECKLACE $1,600.00 116 JODY LAWRENCE WORN BRACELET AND PHOTOGRAPH $1,024.00 117 YVONNE DE CARLO AND DAME JUDITH ANDERSON WORN BRACELET $1,152.00 118 RITA HAYWORTH AND OTHERS WORN BRACELET AND PHOTOGRAPH $31,250.00 119 JOAN CRAWFORD AND DUSTY ANDERSON WORN NECKLACE AND PHOTOGRAPH $3,437.50 120 CORNEL WILDE WORN NECKLACE AND PHOTOGRAPH $2,560.00 121 LUCILLE BALL AND NATALIE DRAPER WORN NECKLACE $4,375.00 122 MAUREEN O'HARA WORN NECKLACE $1,600.00 123 MAUREEN O'HARA WORN EARRINGS $1,600.00 124 LUCILLE BALL WORN RING $1,152.00 125 DAME JUDITH ANDERSON AND OTHERS WORN RING $1,152.00 126 LINDA DARNELL WORN NECKLACE $1,920.00 127 ELSA LANCHESTER WORN NECKLACE $384.00 128 LAUREN BACALL AND ELSA LANCHESTER WORN CHOKER $896.00 129 ELSA LANCHESTER WORN BRACELET $192.00 130 ELSA LANCHESTER WORN EARRINGS $320.00 131 ELSA LANCHESTER RING $625.00 132 ELSA LANCHESTER WORN HAIR ORNAMENT $384.00 133 MAUREEN O'HARA, LAUREN BACALL, AND OTHERS WORN BANGLES AND $1,280.00 PHOTOGRAPH 134 LAUREN BACALL WORN NECKLACE $768.00 135 LAUREN BACALL WORN EARRINGS $512.00 136 HEDY LAMARR WORN BRACELET $1,024.00 137 ANN DVORAK WORN BROOCH $1,024.00 138 CYD CHARISSE WORN EARRINGS AND PHOTOGRAPH $576.00 139 TILLY LOSCH WORN BRACELET AND PHOTOGRAPH $384.00 140 TILLY LOSCH WORN BRACELETS $512.00 141 MARLENE DIETRICH AND TILLY LOSCH WORN BANGLE AND PHOTOGRAPH $1,920.00 142 MARLENE DIETRICH WORN BRACELET $1,280.00 143 LIONEL BARRYMORE WORN WATCH FOB AND PHOTOGRAPH $768.00 144 JENNIFER JONES WORN BRACELET $1,152.00 145 JENNIFER JONES WORN EARRINGS $448.00 146 MARLENE DIETRICH WORN EARRINGS $2,560.00 147 MARLENE DIETRICH WORN EARRINGS $1,280.00 148 MARLENE DIETRICH WORN CHOKER $1,920.00 149 MARLENE DIETRICH AND YVONNE DE CARLO WORN BROOCH $3,520.00 150 YVONNE DE CARLO WORN BRACELET AND PHOTOGRAPH $1,024.00 151 YVONNE DE CARLO AND CYD CHARISSE WORN EARRINGS AND PHOTOGRAPH $1,024.00 152 YVONNE DE CARLO WORN NECKLACE AND PHOTOGRAPH $1,562.50 153 YVONNE DE CARLO WORN EARRINGS $768.00 154 ORIGINAL DESIGN SKETCH FOR DESERT HAWK $512.00 155 YVONNE DE CARLO DESERT HAWK WORN BRACELET $2,560.00 156 RICHARD GREENE WORN BROOCH $1,600.00 157 YVONNE DE CARLO WORN EARRINGS $640.00 158 YVONNE DE CARLO WORN CROWN $1,920.00 159 TONY CURTIS WORN ARM CUFF $2,240.00 160 PIPER LAURIE WORN BRACELET AND PHOTOGRAPH $896.00 161 ANDREA KING AND PIPER LAURIE WORN NECKLACE AND PHOTOGRAPH $1,562.50 162 RHONDA FLEMING AND PEGGIE CASTLE WORN TIARA AND PHOTOGRAPH $3,520.00 163 RHONDA FLEMING WORN NECKLACE $1,280.00 164 CLAIRE TREVOR WORN EARRINGS $448.00 165 RHONDA FLEMING AND CLAIRE TREVOR WORN TIARA AND PHOTOGRAPH $2,240.00 166 ALICE FAYE AND OTHERS WORN BRACELET $2,187.50 167 ORIGINAL THAT NIGHT IN RIO DESIGN SKETCH $437.50 168 ALICE FAYE WORN BROOCH $1,125.00 169 LUCILLE BREMER AND GINGER ROGERS WORN NECKLACE AND MAGAZINE $1,600.00 CLIPPING 170 GINGER ROGERS WORN EARRINGS $1,280.00 171 GINGER ROGERS WORN NECKLACE $1,280.00 172 JUDY GARLAND AND MAE WEST WORN NECKLACE $18,750.00 173 RITA HAYWORTH AND JUDY GARLAND WORN NECKLACE $1,920.00 174 JUDY GARLAND AND BETTY HUTTON WORN EARRINGS AND RECORD $4,375.00 175 PIER ANGELI WORN BROOCH AND PHOTOGRAPH $2,812.50 176 SHELL AND DOLPHIN BRACELET AND PHOTOGRAPH $896.00 177 ROSEMARY LANE WORN ORNAMENT $1,280.00 178 ROSEMARY LANE WORN NECKLACE AND BRACELET $896.00 179 ANN DVORAK AND CLAIRE TREVOR WORN NECKLACE $2,187.50 180 MAUREEN O'HARA WORN NECKLACE $4,375.00 181 BERNADENE HAYES WORN NECKLACE $1,280.00 182 A DOUBLE LIFE WORN NECKLACE $448.00 183 DORIS DAY AND JOAN BENNETT WORN NECKLACE $10,000.00 184 JANIS PAIGE WORN NECKLACE $5,000.00 185 DORIS DAY WORN EARRINGS $2,560.00 186 OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND WORN BRACELET AND PHOTOGRAPH $1,280.00 187 GLADYS COOPER AND VERA RALSTON WORN NECKLACE AND PHOTOGRAPH $1,024.00 188 JANET LEIGH AND MAUREEN O'HARA WORN NECKLACE $896.00 189 GREER GARSON WORN NECKLACE $1,920.00 190 JANET LEIGH AND GLORIA GRAHAME WORN BROOCHES $3,200.00 191 BARBARA BEL GEDDES WORN BROOCH $256.00 192 VIRIGINIA MAYO WORN BROOCH AND PHOTOGRAPH $768.00 193 BETTE DAVIS AND OTHERS WORN TIARA $2,240.00 194 LINDA DARNELL WORN NECKLACE $2,560.00 195 LINDA DARNELL WORN NECKLACE $2,880.00 196 RONALD COLMAN PRISONER OF ZENDA WORN CROWN $5,760.00 197 RONALD COLMAN PRISONER OF ZENDA WORN ORDER CHAIN $2,880.00 198 RONALD COLMAN PRISONER OF ZENDA USED SCEPTER $1,920.00 199 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR.
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