The 'Cowardly Lion' costume from the 'Wizard of Oz' that was worn by actor Bert Lahr is on display at Bonham's November 24, 2014 in New York. The costume was part of the 'TCM Presents...There's No Place Like Hollywood' auction November 24, 2014. AFP PHOTO/Don Emmert (Photo credit should read DON EMMERT/AFP/Getty Images)
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11.27.2014
WIZARD OF OZ LION COSTUME SELLS FOR 3 MILLION DOLLARS
The 'Cowardly Lion' costume from the 'Wizard of Oz' that was worn by actor Bert Lahr is on display at Bonham's November 24, 2014 in New York. The costume was part of the 'TCM Presents...There's No Place Like Hollywood' auction November 24, 2014. AFP PHOTO/Don Emmert (Photo credit should read DON EMMERT/AFP/Getty Images)
5.25.2014
BOSTON EDISON HOMES IN DETROIT UP FOR AUCTION!
This house has handsome Tudor styling and will be the first sold.
Exterior of 1737 Chicago is photographed in the Boston-Edison in Detroit.
The auction of vacant homes in Detroit which aims to put empty homes that need repair into the hands of owners who'll do it will open its new phase Tuesday in the elegant Boston-Edison Historic District. 13 homes will be auctioned online.
Jennifer Chiles, left, and Mike Jackson, both from Ann Arbor, walk into the main entryway at the house on 2081 Longfellow during the Boston Edison Auction Tour.
The house at 2081 Longfellow. Leaded glass here includes windows and French doors. Mandi Wright/Detroit Free Press
Here, 13 houses will be auctioned online — one house per day — from Tuesday through June 8. It’s a collection of fine homes mostly built in the 1920s by Detroit’s celebs and gentry of the day.
“This was the place to live in its heyday,” said architect Rob Saxon, chief architect at the Detroit Land Bank Authority, which is running the sale. “There was everything from athletes, Ty Cobb and Joe Louis, to dignitaries to the auto manufacturers.” Other names on that list include Walter O. Briggs, Frank Navin, James Couzens, Henry Ford, Horace Rackham, Clarence Burton, S.S. Kresge, four of the seven Fisher brothers, plus their mother, Margaret Fisher.
■ Each house is open for sale one day only, 9-5. Bidding is online.
■ Bidders must register with a credit card. If that bidder wins, $1,000 is charged immediately.
■ Winning bidders have three days to pay the balance of 10% down and sign a letter of Intent to Purchase.
■ Winners have 30 days to execute a contract for repairs or prove they can DIY.
■ Winners have six months to complete repairs, or nine months in a historic district.
■ Failing at any of these requirements means losing the money paid to date.
■ Only Michigan residents or business that work in the state can bid.
■ A complete list of houses and rules is at www.buildingdetroit.org.
5.24.2014
AUCTION CANCELED FOR JACKIE KENNEDY LETTERS
Intimate Jackie Kennedy letters won't be auctioned
Had a strong feeling that Caroline would put a kabash on this auction
The sale of 33 intimate and private letters written by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis to a Catholic priest in Ireland has been canceled after her daughter, Caroline Kennedy, intervened, Page Six has learned. Dublin’s All Hallows College had planned to auction the letters written more than 50 years ago by Jackie to Father Joseph Leonard. They were expected to fetch more than $1.36 million at an auction on June 10.
But the sale fell apart after representatives for Caroline Kennedy and her family made an appeal claiming the letters should be historically preserved. Also, a new will of Father Leonard, Jackie’s confidante who died in 1964, came to light, which showed he left the letters to his Catholic order, the Vincentian Congregation, rather than to the college as previously believed.
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