Items belonging to Sinatra make $9 million hit at Sotheby’s auction

Items belonging to Sinatra make $9 million hit at Sotheby’s auction
The items are part of the Lady Blue Eyes: Property of Barbara and Frank Sinatra auction. (AFP)
Updated 08 December 2018
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Items belonging to Sinatra make $9 million hit at Sotheby’s auction

Items belonging to Sinatra make $9 million hit at Sotheby’s auction
  • The couple’s entertainment memorabilia, art, jewelry, books and other personal items sold for $9.2 million
  • Some of the proceeds will benefit the Barbara Sinatra Children’s Center in Rancho Mirage, California, which counsels victims of physical, sexual and emotional abuse

NEW YORK: The private treasures of Frank Sinatra and his wife Barbara were a multimillion-dollar hit at auction.
Sotheby’s reported Friday that the couple’s entertainment memorabilia, art, jewelry, books and other personal items sold for $9.2 million — about twice their pre-sale estimates.
Nine paintings by the legendary crooner went for more than $850,000, against a high estimate of $120,000.
The 20-carat diamond engagement ring Sinatra presented to his fiancee in a glass of champagne fetched nearly $1.7 million, surpassing a top $1.5 million estimate.
And a Jewish skullcap with Frank’s name embroidered on it shot past a high estimate of $500, selling for more than $9,000.
Some of the proceeds will benefit the Barbara Sinatra Children’s Center in Rancho Mirage, California, which counsels victims of physical, sexual and emotional abuse.