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What kind of authenticity do you have to provide with the hat? If you have material that provides provenance, that will probably determine how you go about selling it.
Miss_Bella_Hell said:First, of all, don't blow off the question of authenticity, a letter from a dealer may not be enough for some or all potential buyers...
fatwoul said:Ed - I detect a little hostility here, but it seems to me that Zohar and Bruneau are asking legitimate questions regarding the item - afterall, they might be interested in obtaining it. You never know.
I hope that what I am about to write is not the case, but by evading the question, you are creating an air of suspicion around the item in question, which I'm sure is not your intention.
The answer to your question would be to put it under several categories including collectibles, women's clothing accessories, etc.
If the item genuinely has the provenance you are suggesting, eBay also list high-profile items on their front pages, but I don't know how one arranges to include an item there. Might I suggest that you contact eBay themselves for advice on this matter. Since the item has been in your possession for some time, I doubt there is any hurry on your part to sell, it, so I would say just email them and wait to see what they say.
Ed Bass said:No hostilty or evasion intended. I just didn't want to get involved in a 2 day discussion as to whether or not my hat met with the approval of the Lounger's authenticity guidlines and debate endlessly one person's advice against another's as to what they all feel is truly acceptable authenticity. As you know the opinions on this matter are many and varied. I will certainly be answering questions on this matter if and when I list this hat on eBay.
I was certain Loungers had purchased/sold hats on eBay and could simply recommend the easiest pathway for me to do the same. I have contacted ebay and followed their advice.
Best, Toots
Yes. Also there just might be a photograph or photographs in existence which show Miss Monroe actually wearing the hat.Miss_Bella_Hell said:First, of all, don't blow off the question of authenticity, a letter from a dealer may not be enough for some or all potential buyers.
An item like this should be cross listed. Entertainment memorabilia in a number of areas, from autographs to movie memorabilia. You would also want to list it in the women's vintage hat category. You might also participate in an ebay forum to get advice.
Maj.Nick Danger said:...It occurs to me that this just might be the kind of item that would be best handled by an auction house like Christie's. [huh]
Quite alright, take your time. If I can get a decent photo of my last drawing, I will run it by y'all here later. It's an Art Deco kinda thing from a series of drawings I started a while back.fatwoul said:(BTW - Nick I haven't forgotten about your PM I'm going to deal with those shortly, if that's OK. )
Maj.Nick Danger said:Yes. Also there just might be a photograph or photographs in existence which show Miss Monroe actually wearing the hat.
It occurs to me that this just might be the kind of item that would be best handled by an auction house like Christie's. [huh]
Ed Bass said:Hello all,
I have decided to sell a hat from my collection. This is a pillbox hat originally owned by Marylin Monroe. It is from her personal wardrobe not part of a movie costume. I have owned it for many years but now I feel it's time for someone else to be the custodian of this rare treasure.