Awards, paintings, scripts, jewelry and red
carpet outfits from the homes of "The Golden Girls" actress were
put on display at Julien's Auctions in Beverly Hills on Tuesday.
White died at age 99 on Dec. 31.
“This is an auction representing an incredible life and career.
It’s a lifestyle auction," said Martin Nolan, the executive
director of Julien's Auctions.
"All these items came from her home in Brentwood or her
residence in Carmel in northern California, where she lived with
her husband Allen Ludden," he added.
The most personal item, according to Nolan, is a "14-carat gold
watch that was gifted to Betty Dec. 25, 1940 with the initials
T.C.W. which, of course, is Tess White, Betty’s mom."
White started her career in radio in the late 1930s and by 1939
had made her TV debut. By 1952, White had her own television
series "Life with Elizabeth" and went on to have iconic roles in
"The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "The Golden Girls".
She was one of the first recipients of a star on the Walk of
Fame in 1960. A smaller replica, given to the recipient when
they are awarded the star, is up for auction.
There are also numerous paintings of animals and paintings by
animals.
“Pets were her thing. She said that she liked to keep her job in
show business so that she could support her business with
animals," Nolan said.
Up for auction are three paintings by Koko, a gorilla who
communicated using sign language.
Nolan values the entire collection at $1 million to $2 million.
The auction will take place Sept. 23-25 in Beverly Hills.
(Reporting by Rollo Ross; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
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