Julien's Entertainment Auction - Live 10/29 on Gallery HD

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JOHN LENNON'S FAMED WHITE SUIT WORN ON THE COVER OF BEATLES "ABBEY ROAD" AND 1956 AUSTIN PRINCESS DRIVEN IN "IMAGINE" TO HIT THE AUCTION BLOCK
TELEVISED LIVE ON VOOM HD NETWORKS

Tune into Voom HD Networks Exclusively on the Dish Network while you bid live at juliensauctions.com on more than 250 rare, collectible items from John Lennon's Abbey Road white suit to Marilyn Monroe's personal address book.

The sale begins online October 2nd on juliensauctions.com and will conclude live at the Aladdin Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, October 29th, 2005. VOOM HD Networks will telecast this live celebrity-driven memorabilia auction, exclusively in high-definition, allowing viewers a rare opportunity to experience what is sure to be one of the world's most memorable auctions. Highlights from this auction will tour Planet Hollywood Japan (Sept. 26th -- Sept. 30th), Planet Hollywood New York (Oct. 11th -- Oct. 15th) and the Aladdin Hotel and Casino Las Vegas (Oct. 24th -- Oct. 29th).

VOOM HD Series Executive Producer George Lansbury said, "Working with Julien's is amazing; they always provide us with great, authenticated property from famous people with fascinating stories. Their auction house embraces new media and understands the value of our audience now, and the potential for the future.

Included among the 300 additional highlights are:

* Kurt Cobain's overdue medical bill postmarked August 31, 1990 from a Seattle doctor, pre dating Nirvana's major label release, (estimate $200/$400).
* John Lennon's brown velvet jacket worn in "Imagine" (estimate $18,000/$20,000)
* Marilyn Monroe model release form and snapshot signed by a 19 year old Norma Jean in 1945 (estimate $2,000/$4,000)
* Muhammad Ali AKA Cassius Clay physical examination application, dated April 16, 1962 (estimate $2,000/$4,000)
* Charlie Chaplin owned and screen used grandfather clock from his 1918 short film "How To Make Movies". The clock was subsequently on display in Chaplin's studio office. (estimate $3,000/$5,000)
* Tupac Shakur original handwritten lyrics from "In The Midst of Passion" (estimate $200/$400)

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