Monday, April 4, 2011

Love letters from Elizabeth Taylor to be auctioned




The intimate correspondence between the late actress Elizabeth Taylor and her first husband is now being auctioned, reports the Associated Press. These previously unpublished letters were written from March to September 1949, when Taylor was 17 years old.

More than 60 letters Taylor wrote to the then 22-year-old William Pawley, the son of the former American ambassador to Brazil. Each letter is written in pink ink on pink paper.

The online auction will be of American Autograph Auction carried out and place from 19th to 26 May. In addition to the love letters and a letter to Taylor's mother is.

The letters are estimated to be approximately 25 to $ 35,000. However, they can potentially bring in three times as much.

In every letter asserts her boyfriend Taylor their endless love. "I have never felt such love ... She is so perfect, so complete, so mature."

Taylor and Pawley became engaged in early 1949, just before Taylor's first marriage to Conrad Hilton Jr., the son of the founder of the Hilton Hotel chain. But in September, the actress returned to her lover's engagement ring and announced her marriage to Hilton.

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