Article: Over $1 Million Worth of Hollywood Memorabilia Sold at Profiles in History's Auction on December 10, 2004.

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -- --The Iconic Legend of Marilyn Monroe Continues to Grow as Bill Travilla's Personal Touring Replica of Marilyn Monroe's Subway Scene Dress from the Seven Year Itch is Sold for $ 60,000.00 -- 10 Times More Than It Was Estimated to Sell For

--The Only Signed, Nude Photo of Marilyn Sells for $42,500.00

On December 10, 2004, Profiles in History sold over $1 million worth of Hollywood's most prized artifacts from classic and contemporary television and film. The 4-hour LIVE auction included bidders from around the world via phone bidding and LIVE Internet bidding. Recognized for securing some of the world's most phenomenal prices for ...

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