{allmovies} Hepburn stamp fetches almost $106K

 
 

BERLIN - A rare stamp portraying movie star Audrey Hepburn smoking sold for 67,000 euros or almost C$106,000 at an auction in Germany Tuesday.

The Schlegel auction house declined to identify the buyer, who was represented by an agent.

A minimum bid of 30,000 euros was set for the stamp, of which only five copies are known to exist.

Auctioneer Elisabeth Schlegel announced that the stamp - which escaped being incinerated by the German government - had sold for 53,500 euros but commission and sales tax brought the total to 67,000.

The government in 2001 printed 14 million Audrey Hepburn stamps as part of a series featuring movie stars including Charlie Chaplin, Marilyn Monroe and Greta Garbo.

The print run was destroyed after Hepburn's son, Sean Ferrer, objected to the cigarette holder dangling from the actress' mouth and refused to grant copyright.


However, the Finance Ministry had already delivered advance copies of the Hepburn stamps to Deutsche Post for approval. Thirty of those proof copies escaped destruction when an unknown employee pocketed them and used them to send letters postmarked from Berlin.

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