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Shirley Temple's Film Costumes, Memorabilia Up for Auction


FILE - In this 1933 file photo, Shirley Temple is seen in her role as "Little Miss Marker."
FILE - In this 1933 file photo, Shirley Temple is seen in her role as "Little Miss Marker."

Child movie star Shirley Temple's costumes, scripts and a dress she wore to the Oscars are up for grabs at an auction on Thursday, preserved by the actress turned U.S. diplomat for nearly 80 years before her death in 2014.

Temple, one of the most popular child actors in Hollywood, won legions of fans as a bouncy, curly-haired young star in 1930s movies such as "Bright Eyes", "Heidi" and "Curly Top."

The child actress went on to forge a second career as ambassador Shirley Temple Black and died at the age of 85 last year. Her family are now selling her belongings.

The items up for grabs on auctioneer Nate D. Sanders' website include 57 costumes from films such as "Now and Forever", "The Little Colonel", "Dimples" and "Poor Little Rich Girl."

"These costumes are extremely important because they are the actual costumes that were in the movies. Shirley Temple kept these actual costumes for almost 80 years," auction house owner Nate Sanders said.

"The most important piece we have ... is part of the lot of 57 dresses ... the dream sequence from 'Heidi' where she did a dance number and wore wooden clogs. We have the dress and the wooden clogs. It's one of Shirley Temple's most remembered scenes."

Bidding for the lot of outfits, paired with pictures of Temple wearing the costumes, starts at $500,000.

Temple's personal movie scripts are also for sale as is the peach silk pleated dress she wore to receive the Juvenile Award at the 1935 Oscars.

"She was the number one box office star back then for four years in a row," Sanders said. "No one has outshined her with that success."

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