When you collide with the auction block this month through a dual auction this month, you can now have a piece of television star Mary Tyler Moore’s legacy.
The auction will take place in several parts, which will start in Beverly Hills, where it will run from May 16 to 20, and then June 4 in New York. The sale will include more than 300 memoirs from its shows, collected works, and home furnishings from its residence in New York and Green Best, connective.
The leader and producer became a symbol of women’s freedom movement in the 1960s and in their hit series in the 70s. Mary Tyler Moore ShowIn which she played the role of Mary Richards, an independent and unmarried woman, focusing on her career as a news producer at Manipolis’s WJMTV station. The show focuses on controversial topics like marriage and birth control, women demand dressing and equal salaries, and homosexuality. Before the series, she acting Dick Van Daik ShowWho followed the personal and professional life of author Rob Patri and his wife Laura, which Moore played.
The peacock was a gentleman and a lover of animals. In 1999, with the Berndate Peters, it founded the Broadway Bracks. He also advocated diabetes as an international chairman of the Technical Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), which helped raise billions of dollars. Moore died in 2017 at the age of 80.
Contemporary art offerings also include a pair of 1987 lime stone sculptures that were originally purchased by Memo Paladino from New York’s Spring West Water Gallery and is estimated that it is between 000 50,000, 000 70,000.
Different types of portraits of the icon are included in these highlights. The two tasks of American cleric Peter Max include a four -part silice screen, which is estimated at 10,000 – 15,000, and the actress’s only portrait that is beyond the frame limits, which is estimated at 000 5,000 $ 5,000.
Two photos of Annie Lebutz, one of the peacocks and Dick Van Daik, are dressed as clowns for photo shoots of 1995 Vanity festivalIn 2003, 000 4,000 – $ 6,000 and another, which was taken in 2003, wearing peacock wizards, when sitting on the director’s chair, is listed $ 3,000 – $ 4,000.
The five sketches of New York Carchatturist El Harshfield are also included in the lots, such as pieces of pre -Columbia vessels, centuries of weather, and the Byzantine processions. The sale also includes some pieces of peacock jewelry, including 18 carat gold cuff bracelets designed by Pablo Picasso and Francis Gallot’s daughter, Ploma Picasso, which is to sell, from 000 6,000, 000 8,000.
The last time you went to the auction from the collection of Moore, it was a selection of 21 pieces of auctioned jewelry in Sutbi in December 2023. He sold a total of 30 430,000. In 2018, a painting by Richard Dai Bean Corn, owned by Moore and Levin, sold for $ 22.5 million in New York.
