Updated
Nov 28, 2024, 12:40 PM
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Nov 28, 2024, 12:30 PM
LONDON - Ruby slippers worn by late American actress Judy Garland in classic film The Wizard Of Oz (1939) will be sold at auction in December, nearly 20 years after they were stolen.
Heritage Auctions showed off the magical footwear in London before they go under the hammer in Dallas on Dec 7, with predictions they could sell for up to US$3 million (S$4 million).
“They are legendary like no other,” Ms Nikki Hale, manager of special projects at Heritage, told AFP of the distinctive sequin covered court shoes, which are topped with bows.
“The Wizard Of Oz really stands the test of time as a cult classic, iconic film that anywhere across the world, people know what The Wizard Of Oz is.”
“You see them when she’s clicking the heels to go home. You see them when she starts her adventure, when she goes down Munchkinland,” Ms Hale added. “They are absolutely the Holy Grail as far as movie memorabilia.”
Only four pairs made for the film, an adaptation of L. Frank Baum’s children’s fantasy novel The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz (1900), still survive and those on sale have belonged to a collector since 1970. Garland died in 1969 at the age of 47.
The shoes were kept in the Judy Garland Museum in her home town of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, until they mysteriously disappeared in 2005.
Despite a six-figure reward and the involvement of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, it was not until 2018 that they were finally tracked down.
“They were recovered, apparently buried in a Tupperware (box), underground,” said Ms Hale.
The perpetrator of the theft, Terry Martin, admitted taking them and said he did so because he believed they were encrusted with real rubies.
Now 76, he was given a suspended prison sentence in January 2024.
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