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Marilyn Monroe Auction Nets $150K

It wasn't quite a little black book, but it was worth almost $100,000.

A painting by Monroe was auctioned off along with her personal phone book with numbers for Frank Sinatra, Jack Benny and scores of other celebrities for more than $150,000.

The 1962 painting — of a red rose — by the actress was initially inscribed to President Kennedy, but she never gave it to him, said Darren Julien, president and chief executive of Julien's Auctions, which organized Saturday's auction of Monroe memorabilia.

She later wrote a second inscription over the first: "Happy Birthday Marilyn Monroe."

The small, brown leather phone book contains hundreds of typed numbers and addresses for everyone from her dry cleaner and doctor to famous friends such as Peter Lawford, Henry Fonda, Desi Arnaz and Jean Kennedy Smith, as well as ex-husbands Joe DiMaggio and Arthur Miller.

Five phone numbers are listed for Sinatra.

Her estate sold the phone book for $90,000 to GoldenPalace.com, Julien said.

The painting went for $78,000 to collector David Davis, who runs an art gallery in Rhode Island.

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