Red shoes many of Fame in auction
A pair of red shoes, and one of the pillars of the most famous film, which Judy Garland wore the movie The Wizard of Oz, in 1939, will be offered at auction.
It is expected that the famous red shoes that Dorothy wore a small cult film brought in two million to three million dollars, as reported by the media in the world.
That the auction there will be one of the remaining four pairs of shoes, which Judy Garland wore in the role of a girl named Dorothy in the scene where he knocked three times with her heels to return to her home in Kansas.
Joe Maddalena, owner of the auction house, said that this is the most important film prop in the world. There's nothing like red shoes known. He predicted that the progress of this film scarcity come from all over the world.
One pair of these shoes that were used in the film is now in the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, which is owned by a private amateur second collection, while the third pair was stolen from the Judy Garland Museum in Minnesota.
Referred to the shoes that will be on the auction No. 7 Judy Garland and they are in very good
condition, except that they have a small scratches in the aftermath, perhaps knocking.
condition, except that they have a small scratches in the aftermath, perhaps knocking.
A pair of red shoes, and one of the pillars of the most famous film, which Judy Garland wore the movie The Wizard of Oz, in 1939, will be offered at auction.
It is expected that the famous red shoes that Dorothy wore a small cult film brought in two million to three million dollars, as reported by the media in the world.
That the auction there will be one of the remaining four pairs of shoes, which Judy Garland wore in the role of a girl named Dorothy in the scene where he knocked three times with her heels to return to her home in Kansas.
Joe Maddalena, owner of the auction house, said that this is the most important film prop in the world. There's nothing like red shoes known. He predicted that the progress of this film scarcity come from all over the world.
One pair of these shoes that were used in the film is now in the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, which is owned by a private amateur second collection, while the third pair was stolen from the Judy Garland Museum in Minnesota.
Referred to the shoes that will be on the auction No. 7 Judy Garland and they are in very good condition, except that they have a small scratches in the aftermath, perhaps knocking.

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