Audrey Hepburn's personal items to be auctioned in London

AP Published: 2017-09-24 08:54:11
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A colourless paste tiara from the film 'A Nun's Story" owned by the iconic actress Audrey Hepburn is displayed at Christie's auction house in London, Friday, Sept. 22, 2017. Hepburn's sons Luca Dotti and Sean Hepburn-Ferrer are jointly selling some of their mothers personal possessions at auction on Sept. 27. It is expected to sell fro some 7-10,000 pounds sterling (US$ 9,500-13,000).[Photo: AP/Alastair Grant]

A visitor stands in front of photographs of Audrey Hepburn by Bob Willoughby during the press preview of the exhibition 'Stars of the screen - Audrey Hepburn, Liz Taylor, Grace Kelly, Marlene Dietrich - photographs taken by Milton H. Greene und Bob Willoughby' in Apolda, central Germany, Friday, Sept. 22, 2017. The exhibition shows more than 150 black-and-white and color photographs of the Hollywood stars. The exposition starts on Sept. 24, 2017 and lasts until Dec. 17, 2017. [Photo: AP/Jens Meyer]

A selection of photographs of the iconic actress Audrey Hepburn by renowned photographer Cecil Beaton on show at Christie's auction house in London, Friday, Sept. 22, 2017. Hepburn's sons Luca Dotti and Sean Hepburn-Ferrer are jointly selling some of their mothers personal possessions at auction on Sept. 27.[Photo: AP/Alastair Grant]

A colourless paste tiara from the film 'A Nun's Story" owned by the iconic actress Audrey Hepburn is displayed at Christie's auction house in London, Friday, Sept. 22, 2017. Hepburn's sons Luca Dotti and Sean Hepburn-Ferrer are jointly selling some of their mothers personal possessions at auction on Sept. 27. It is expected to sell fro some 7-10,000 pounds sterling (US$ 9,500-13,000).[Photo: AP/Alastair Grant]

A script for the film 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' owned by the iconic actress Audrey Hepburn is displayed at Christie's auction house in London, Friday, Sept. 22, 2017. Hepburn's sons Luca Dotti and Sean Hepburn-Ferrer are jointly selling some of their mothers personal possessions at auction on Sept. 27. The script is expected to sell for some 60-90,000 pounds sterling (US$ 81-102,000) [Photo: AP/Alastair Grant]

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