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HOLLYWOOD LEGENDS: PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN

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Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies (TCM) are closing their blockbuster “A Week of Hollywood Legends” auction with an unforgettable tribute to Olivia Newton-John. Spanning four days, this grand finale showcases over 400 items from the life and career of the Grammy-winning music icon and beloved Hollywood star.
From her unforgettable role as Sandy in Grease to her chart-topping music, this collection offers fans and collectors a once-in-a-lifetime chance to own pieces of her legacy, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting The Olivia Newton-John Foundation Fund.
Among the standout items is Newton-John’s iconic Grease leather jacket (estimate: $80,000–$100,000), worn during the legendary transformation scene in “You’re the One That I Want.” Fans can also bid on wardrobe pieces from her Jolene music video with Dolly Parton.
Music memorabilia includes her custom turquoise Steinway baby grand piano (estimate: $8,000–$10,000), an ultra-rare Xanadu picture disc (estimate: $8,000–$10,000), and platinum and gold records for hits like Physical and “Have You Never Been Mellow.” Awards such as her 1974 American Music Award for Favorite Country Female Vocalist will also take center stage.
The auction features an array of Newton-John’s jewelry, including a Piaget diamond watch (estimate: $3,000–$5,000) and a charm bracelet adorned with personal tokens, including a Grease-inspired charm. Art and home décor from her Santa Ynez estate, such as a Richard MacDonald bronze sculpture and her own watercolor paintings, add a personal touch to the collection.
Ahead of the auction, a special exhibition at Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry from November 22 to December 7 will celebrate Newton-John’s legacy, marking a homecoming to the country music scene that launched her career.
Olivia Newton-John’s dream of a world beyond cancer lives on through her foundation. This auction not only offers a glimpse into her extraordinary life but also supports vital cancer research, making it an event as meaningful as it is dazzling.
Register to bid and learn more at juliensauctions.com. Celebrate Olivia Newton-John’s legacy and be part of this historic event!
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A standard issue one; featuring a color image of the star and her facsimile signature, expiration date of "09-26-05."
A piece with navy blue covers; a special "Entertainer" passport, variously dated from 2014 to 2016, with an expiration date of 2024, featuring four color or black and white images of the star, numerous entry and exit stamps throughout.
An award presented by BPI to Olivia Newton-John to commemorate the sale of more than 500,000 copies of the 1978 single "Summer Nights."
An award presented to the star for "more than 1,000,000 copies" of her "Physical" album being sold.
A 1980 10" disc with images appearing on both sides; one side is ONJ and the other has images from the film's conclusion and the ELO logo; text on bottom of front reads "MCA Records, Olivia Newton-John with ELO." The etchings MC 10384 and L-2315 are inscribed into the vinyl to identify this release. Limited edition of approximately 31 copies.
Diameter; 10"
A classic design; made of black leather, three front pockets, zip closures on front and sleeves, silver-tone metal hardware including "stars" affixed to the shoulder epaulets, self-belt, red satin lining with a Western Costume Company stamp evident, no other labels present; worn by the star as "Sandy" in the final scene of the film where she and John Travolta as "Danny" perform the songs "You're the One That I Want" and "We Go Together."
PROVENANCE: This jacket originally sold in the Julien's Auctions Beverly Hills sale titled "Property from the Life and Career of Olivia Newton-John," Sale #3236, November 2, 2019, Lot 443.
Ms. Newton-John had saved this jacket for over 40 years, so it was a bittersweet moment for her when it sold at her charity auction for an astonishing $243,200 -- but what she didn't know at the time was that the buyer was going to give the jacket back to her. He and the team at Julien's met the star at her home in Santa Ynez, California where it was returned to her in a moving tribute. The jacket is now back at Julien's due to the sad passing of ONJ from breast cancer, which she bravely fought for many decades.
A black rayon-blend shirt dress; long sleeves, button front closure, by David Lerner, size S; together with a black suede belt ending in tassels; worn by the star at her Santa Ynez ranch home when her black leather jacket from "Grease" (which she had just sold at auction) was returned to her by the winner of that lot; included is a color photograph of ONJ wearing the dress taken by Michelle Day.
A silver paint pen on paper work; depicting an image of a female face; signed in the lower right corer "Olivia / xx."
A custom-painted turquoise blue Steinway model S baby grand piano, numbered "S1051" on the cast iron plate; together with a matching painted bench seat topped with faux leopard-print upholstery; this stunning piano was prominently displayed in the center of the star's Santa Ynez ranch home for many years.
Approximately 65 x 58 x 40 inches
A group of three pieces that the star created herself; the first a stone painted with heart imagery; the second a stone with an image of a bird rendered in black felt-tip ink; the third a clay sculpture of a whimsical bird, bottom signed "O / April 2020."
A group of two; the first a small wooden handpainted piece depicting a Koala bear holding a box labeled "For / Olivia," dated "88;" the second an egg-shaped piece with an image of two Koala bears on the front and a poem about "Koala Blue" on the back, dated "1983."
An oval link chain bracelet with 15 charms, 6 of which are gold including a diamond and opal charm and a diamond-set koala bear; 8 inches, 74.30 grams; other ONJ-related charms include a "Grease" one an "OBE" one and a seagull inscribed "Olivia, Love John."
An unusual design with an added faceted crystal; size 7; worn by the star on her cover of her 2016 album with John Farnham, "Friends for Christmas."