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Seymore promoted the New Orleans World's Fair in Los Angeles, New York, Paris, and London. During the 1984 Republican National Convention , he interacted on stage with George H. W. Bush , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Vice-President of the United States , and numerous Chiefs of State.
He later sold them through Christie's East in 1981 for $12,000. Movie star and noted film memorabilia collector Debbie Reynolds purchased an early version of the slippers, a very elaborate curled-toe "Arabian" pair that was rejected for the film, from Warner. [2] Kent Warner died in 1984 of complications of AIDS at the age of 41. [3]
The ruby slippers worn in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, and once stolen from the Judy Garland Museum in Grand Rapids, Minnesota in 2005, auctioned for over $30 million on Dec. 7, 2024.
The curled-toe "Arabian" ruby slippers on display at the auction of the collection of Debbie Reynolds in Beverly Hills on June 18, 2011. The slippers were designed by Gilbert Adrian, MGM's chief costume designer. [8] [9] Initially, two pairs were made in different styles. The so-called "Arabian test pair" was "a wildly jeweled, Arabian motif ...
The Wicked ruby slippers may not be red, but they are truly inspired by Baum's original work from more than 100 years ago, which makes them the perfect shoes for Dorothy when she needs to find her ...
The iconic ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in "The Wizard of Oz" have hit the auction block nearly 20 years after they were stolen from the Judy Garland Museum.. Online proxy bidding for “The ...
Key West (801 Saloon): The 801 Saloon, a local gay bar, drops a ruby slipper with drag queen Gary "Sushi" Marion inside each year. [13] Miami: "The Big Orange"—a 35 ft (11 m) illuminated sign of a cartoon orange wearing sunglasses—is raised up the side of the InterContinental Miami hotel. [14] [15] Orlando, Florida: An orange is dropped ...
A pair of ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in the 1939 classic “The Wizard of Oz” sold at auction Saturday for $28 million. In an email sent to CBS News, Robert Wilonsky, vice president of ...