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Saturday, December 29, 2012
Flapper Wedding: Ruby's Dress, Circa 1927
Posted on 2:26 PM by ergeg
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Greta Garbo's Effects Auctioned off with a Capital G
Posted on 7:49 PM by ergeg
Well, an icon of film Greta Garbo's auction just came to a close at Julien's auction house in California. The auction house often handles the personal effects of celebrities, but none more famous than miss Garbo. Her films and photographs during her golden age in the 20s and 30s remain spectacular. She lived a long live and even today her legend continues on and the prices the pieces fetched really cemented that fact. In truth Greta will never be "Left alone", she was well frankley too fabulous. The image below provided by the Julien's catalogue which said;
What I learned from watching the auction today and yesterday was -Number one there is a buyer for items with big G's on them. I loved those accessories as well....so GARBO. Her iconic stamp on them appealed to the bidders. Also a nice coincidence that the big G also graces many Gucci items! She had a few such items from Gucci. Number two is that Garbo and the bidders were serious about shoes. They fetched very high prices and she had an extensive collection. Number three, she LOVED the color turquoise...Something we have in common!
Today and yesterday's items included Louis Vuitton, Pucci, Gucci, lesser as well as other known designers. Many of the pieces were featured in the book Greta Garbo: The Mystery of Style edited by Stefania Ricci (Milan: Skira, 2010). This was a sale that appealed to fashion collectors, movie collectors and fans. I fully expect to see some pieces in high end vintage stores tomorrow for much high prices. I myself thought of bidding but knew I would keep whatever item I won and held back! Although the list of what I could afford was about a handful of things that reached from 200-2000 a splurge but nothing compared to some of the hammer prices. Many of which were over 8 times the original estimate.
The auction seemed to encompass her later vintage attire from the 50s-70s. In my heart however; I know the family or someone retains much of her earlier clothing and jewelry. The 20s skirt, if I am not mistaken, was the oldest piece. Either they have them or these items were not preserved. I assume however there are some spectacular early Garbo items in a vault somewhere!
You can view the full catalogue from today's auction here.
My favorites from the auction- I would have loved to have purchased the 1920s skirt and for its relationship to film and age the price was actually not bad at 1,600. See the Julien Catalogue above for final hammer prices:
Image and description from Julien's catalogue: "A striped skirt believed to have been purchased in Istanbul in 1924 while Greta Garbo was in Turkey for an attempted but unmade film, "The Odalesque from Smyrna." The skirt is in bands of color, each formed into a knife pleat. At the front center stripe is an embroidered image with arabesque motifs"
"A portrait of Greta Garbo in The Single Standard (MGM, 1929) by Ruth Harriet Louise. Vintage gelatin silver print on double-weight matte paper. Photographer's blind stamp lower right, photographer and MGM credit stamp on verso.
13 by 10 inches". Sold for 1,024.
Portrait of Greta Garbo in The Single Standard (MGM, 1929) by Ruth Harriet Louise. Vintage gelatin silver print on double-weight matte paper. |
Today and yesterday's items included Louis Vuitton, Pucci, Gucci, lesser as well as other known designers. Many of the pieces were featured in the book Greta Garbo: The Mystery of Style edited by Stefania Ricci (Milan: Skira, 2010). This was a sale that appealed to fashion collectors, movie collectors and fans. I fully expect to see some pieces in high end vintage stores tomorrow for much high prices. I myself thought of bidding but knew I would keep whatever item I won and held back! Although the list of what I could afford was about a handful of things that reached from 200-2000 a splurge but nothing compared to some of the hammer prices. Many of which were over 8 times the original estimate.
The auction seemed to encompass her later vintage attire from the 50s-70s. In my heart however; I know the family or someone retains much of her earlier clothing and jewelry. The 20s skirt, if I am not mistaken, was the oldest piece. Either they have them or these items were not preserved. I assume however there are some spectacular early Garbo items in a vault somewhere!
You can view the full catalogue from today's auction here.
My favorites from the auction- I would have loved to have purchased the 1920s skirt and for its relationship to film and age the price was actually not bad at 1,600. See the Julien Catalogue above for final hammer prices:
Image and description from Julien's catalogue: "A striped skirt believed to have been purchased in Istanbul in 1924 while Greta Garbo was in Turkey for an attempted but unmade film, "The Odalesque from Smyrna." The skirt is in bands of color, each formed into a knife pleat. At the front center stripe is an embroidered image with arabesque motifs"
1890s Glazed Vase from Garbo's home. Image by Julien's Auction house. |
Gucci bag owned by Garbo. Image by Julien's Auction house. |
1970s dress worn by Garbo, I love this, its so wearable and stylish. No label. |
In the book Greta Garbo: The Mystery of Style edited by Stefania Ricci (Milan: Skira, 2010) and previously exhibited: Museo Salvatore Ferragamo, Greta Garbo: The Mystery of Style , February through September 2010. Image by Julien's Auction house.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Chloe Fall Winter 2011/12: A little 1930s glam style holiday dress inspiration!
Posted on 7:39 PM by ergeg
Images by Sarara Vintage. Chloe boutique. Chloe Dresses, Bolero.With that said what can we take from this? A. the 30s gown for evening just never gets old, B. there is a high end designer outlet mall C. It is called Woodbury outlets D. If one cannot afford a Chloe gown even on discount think -a long black dress, open neckline with authentic deco paste stone jewelry for that glittery old hollywood look. E. Find such an art deco era black dress. |
1930s Voided Velvet Leaf Dress. Image Sarara Vintage. Dress at Sarara Vintage Etsy. |
Monday, December 3, 2012
Egyptian Revival YSL Necklace sells for $8,000
Posted on 8:24 AM by ergeg
Charles A. Whitaker Auction Company Image. See complete listing here. |
Charles A. Whitaker Auction Company Image. Fortuny Delphos Gown. Sold lot. Their vintage couture and designer auctions have some must have items for the serious collector. Examples like 1950s Christian Dior, French 1920s Couture and a Fortuny Delphos 1930s Gown appeared on the block. Stunning as the YSL necklace is I don't think anyone expected it realize same price that of the Delphos gown was estimated to sell for that day. I know I was not prepared for the final price when the gavel hit-$8,000! Now I had my eye on this particular piece and actually purchased some others items from them for my store/collection. That said the original auction estimate was around $250 which did not seem unreasonable until you look closer. From what I know of YSL there were the designer level pieces made by Monet for YSL with a cut out YSL in the horizontal box, the signed and numbered or Limited edition items and then couture jewelry. Tag style of course letting you in on which is which. However, tags are not always the whole story as this tag below can be on couture and non couture pieces. Many of the haute couture pieces confirmed my same collector source have no tag. Whatever the reason for the sale price, I was stunned at that necklace and many other wonderful vintage pieces of fashion that day. After speaking to a very knowledgeable collector of YSL jewelry she confirmed it was haute couture and very special having obvious influence from the African collection. She also was pretty sure if "something YSL goes that high the Yves Saint Laurent foundation is probably bidding". See the link for more on the auction company and their upcoming events. As of now the November 2012 auction is up but this link will be updated closer to the next sale. |
Close up image of tag. Charles A. Whitaker Auction Company Image. |
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