Monday, June 18, 2007

Elvis



The King’s drugs have left the bottle, but the bottle that contained Elvis Presley's prescription antihistamines sold for more than $2,600 at an auction. The prescription bottle still contained some of Elvis’s original pills, but police told auction house Julien's that it would be a federal crime to sell the bottle with pills included.
Other Hollywood items of interest sold during the auction included a gold-plated gun owned by the Elvis, which sold for more than $28,000; Alfred Hitchcock's passport, $19,000; and a prop umbrella once used by Marilyn Monroe, $42,000.

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