Auction Date/Time Info |
Thursday, September 12, 2024 starting at 7:00pm -Thursday, October 3, 2024 soft close begins at 7:00pm.
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Description |
Marlene Oltarzewski: A Life of Glamour and History
We are honored to present an auction showcasing the unique and storied collections of Marlene Oltarzewski, a woman whose career with Time Magazine in New York placed her in the company of some of the world’s most iconic stars. Among the treasures available in this auction, you’ll find an extraordinary selection of items reflecting her refined taste and fascinating experiences.
Highlights include:
Vintage Gibson Girl Prints, Victorian Hats, Boots & More: A glimpse into the elegance of a bygone era.
1950s-1960s Napco Christmas Decorations: Cherished pieces perfect for the holiday season.
Glamour Girl & Napcoware Head Vase Planters, including Christmas-themed vases.
Exquisite Glass Collections: Anchor Hocking Red Ruby, Martinsville Red Ruby Glass, Forest Green Bubble Glass, and Red Ruby Bubble Glass. Retired Larry Fraga Designs Ornaments New in the Box. Department 56 Halloween Village Pieces. Vintage Econolite Motion Lamps, Slavic Treasures Ornaments New in the Box.
Blue Ridge Southern Pottery: A beautiful selection for pottery enthusiasts.
Vintage Jewelry & Culver Barware: Glamorous pieces to add to any collection.
Weller Pottery & Roseville Pottery: Highly sought-after pottery pieces.
Imperial Glass Candlewick & Rare Red Star Line Passenger Souvenir Fan: A fan from the sister ship to the Titanic.
Lenox Christmas Decorations & Florence Ceramics Pasadena Figurines.
House of Erte' Limited Edition Franklin Mint Figurines & Collectors Plates.
Vintage Stellar Binoculars, Copeland Spode's Tower Cache Pots, and Holt Howard Head Vases. Signed Limited Edition Michael Boyett Chilmark Pewter Sculptures.
Cash Family Pitchers & Vases, Victorian Boots, Spaghetti Trim Poodles & Christmas Figurines.
One of the standout pieces in this auction is an autographed program from Elvis Presley, June Carter, and Mother Maybelle Carter, signed during their performance at Walter Williams High School in Burlington, NC, on February 15, 1956. Additionally, Marlene’s dress she wore to President Reagan’s Inaugural Ball
This collection offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of history, each item with its own story, reflecting the life and legacy of a remarkable woman.
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