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There’s no place like a (new) home!
Auction house Bonhams will put up the dress for sale in Los Angeles on May 24 as part of their Bonhams Classic Hollywood: Film and Television sale.
In anews release, Bonhams estimated the dress' value at between $800,000 and $1.2 million.
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Bonhams also said the dress is one of only four of the original costume in existence and one of only two still including the white blouse.
This particular dress, according to the auction house, has been pinpointed as the one Garland wore in the scene where Dorothy confronts the Wicked Witch of the West in her castle.
The dress first came to Catholic University back in the 1970s, as a gift to the former head of the drama department, Father Gilbert Hartke. But after just a year at the Washington, D.C., campus, it was reported to have mysteriously gone missing.
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“I had looked in our archives, storage closets, etc. to no avail. I assumed it was a tall tale (of which many exist for Father Hartke),” Ripa explained then. “Our building is in the process of renovations and upgrades, so I was cleaning out my office to prepare. I noticed on top of the faculty mailboxes a trashbag and asked my co-worker to hand it to me. On the trashbag was a note for our former chair stating that he had found ‘this’ in his office and that he must have moved it when he moved out of the chair’s office…”
Ripa said he never could have expected what “this” turned out to be.
“I was curious what was inside and opened the trashbag and inside was a shoebox and inside the shoe box was the dress!! I couldn’t believe it,” he said. “Needless to say, I have found many interesting things in the Hartke during my time at CUA, but I think this one takes the cake.”
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Proceeds from the dress auction will go toward supporting the Department of Drama at Catholic University.
In astatement, Jacqueline J. Leary-Warsaw, dean of the Benjamin T. Rome School of Music, Drama, and Art said that while sending the outfit somewhere over the rainbow wasn’t going to easy, Catholic University was “proud” to share its benefits.
“While parting with this dress is bittersweet, the proceeds are going to help support future generations training for professional careers in theatre,” Leary-Warsaw said. “It might just be that the funding helps to prepare the next Mercedes McCambridge or Judy Garland!”
source: people.com