Various costumes and items belonging to the American actress Zsa Zsa Gabor sold at auction for $909,000.
Heritage Auctions said a Margaret Keane portrait of the Hungarian-American actress was sold for $ 45,000, while all items on an online auction held at her house were sold for a total of $ 909,209.
A diamond and gold necklace with Gabor’s catchphrase “dah-ling” sold for $20,000.
The auction house added that a Steinway grand piano prominently used in the Liberace HBO movie “Behind the Candelabra” is sold for $24,000.
Also up for sale were manuscripts, photographs, costumes and other actress’ belongings.
Zsa Zsa Gabor, Miss Hungary in 1936, emigrated to the US in 1941. She had more than 60 roles, including those in “Moulin Rouge” from 1952, directed by John Huston and “Touch of Evil” from 1958, written, directed by, and co-starring Orson Welles.
She has been better known to the public for her wild life and numerous marriages than for her film achievements.
Zsa Zsa Gabor died in December 2016, two months before her 100th birthday.