Marilyn Monroe fans are in luck. Moreover 175 pieces of legendary player will be tendered in Julien’s Auctions and TCM Present: Icons and Idols Hollywood, 17 and 18 December in Beverly Hills (Los Angeles).

The collection for sale includes a handwritten letter from a movie seller. Charles Stanley Gifford, who was recently identified by DNA testing as Monroe’s biological father.

“This card is the only known material artifact that has any connection or communication between Gifford and his famous daughter,” the auction house said in a statement.

It seems that Gifford personally delivered the letter to his daughter while she was in the hospital. “I found the letter by chance while I was putting Marilyn’s personal files up for auction at Julien’s Auctions.”commented the artist’s historian and collector scott fortner.

“This is the only known documented evidence of any relationship between Monroe and Gifford, and it solves the mystery of whether she knew or had contact with her biological father.”

The document is expected to sell for between $2,000 and $3,000. The card shows a girl standing over a note with a handwritten note inside.

“Dear Marilyn,” part of the card says misspelled name. “To put you at ease, this jolly little note is for saying: [mis] your thoughts and wishes are with you every day.” “And a little prayer,” added the father, signing the “Stanley Gifford, Red Rock Dairy Farm, Hemet, Calif” letter.

It also stands out among the pieces to be auctioned. a variety of beauty products, such as lipstick cases, false eyelashes, and shadowsas well as several dresses worn by “blonde ambition”, this will fetch a price of up to $80,000.

They will also be tendered letters, photos, your personal checkbook and even your medical file contains details of the alleged aesthetic arrangements. “This auction brings us closer to the real person. “Julien’s has done a great job providing a glimpse into his short life,” said Pola Changnon, Managing Director of TCM.