Betty White's estate set to be sold at auction

Betty White's estate set to be sold at auction
Betty White's estate set to be sold at auction

Personal items that once belonged to late comedian Betty White, who passed away this past New Year's Eve at the age of 99, are set to go up for auction in September.

In all, about 1,500 pieces taken from her two California homes will be up for grabs, including clothes and jewelry worn by the star, along with various awards, scripts and memorabilia collected during her eight-decade career in show business.

Ahead of the live auction event in Beverly Hills, the collection will be set up as an exhibit aboard the flagship Queen Mary 2.

Estate auction: Some personal items that once belonged to late actress and comedian Betty White are set to go up for auction at Julien's Auctions in Beverly Hills September 23-25

Estate auction: Some personal items that once belonged to late actress and comedian Betty White are set to go up for auction at Julien's Auctions in Beverly Hills September 23-25

The transatlantic exhibition aboard the Queen Mary 2 is set to depart out of New York on August 5, and will eventually arrive in Southampton, England on August 12.

There will also be exhibitions in Santiago, Chile from May 12-July 4, and then in Kildare, Ireland from August 1-September 11.

The final stop of the celebratory tour will be at Julien's Auction in Beverly Hills from September 19-22.

The Property From The Life And Career Of Betty White auction will begin on Friday, September 23 at Julien's Auctions and online on juliensauctions.com, and go for three days, until Sunday, September 25. 

TV memorabilia: In all, about 1,500 pieces taken from White's two California homes will up for grabs, including her director's chair from The Golden Girls set

TV memorabilia: In all, about 1,500 pieces taken from White's two California homes will up for grabs, including her director's chair from The Golden Girls set

Iconic sitcom: The scripts include both White's draft and a production-used draft

Personalized: One of The Golden Girls scripts was signed by White

Pieces of television history: White's scripts from The Golden Girls are up for auction

Golden pieces: There's an assortment of The Golden Girls memorabilia that are personalized by the four stars: 'Love, Bea Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClanahan and Estelle Getty'

Golden pieces: There's an assortment of The Golden Girls memorabilia that are personalized by the four stars: 'Love, Bea Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClanahan and Estelle Getty'

Among the prized possessions up for auction will be White's original director's chair from The Golden Girls set, which is expected to fetch between $1,000 and $2,000, according to Los Angeles Magazine.

Fans of the iconic sitcom will also be happy to learn that the first draft script for The Golden Girls pilot in 1985, and the production-used pilot script, signed by White, are also for sale, with bidding also expected to be $1000 to $2000.   

Also on the block are White's many awards and accolades, such as her Screen Actors Guild Lifetime Achievement award; her 1994 Television Academy Hall of Fame award; the entertainers' 2015 People's Choice Award for Favorite Icon, all of which could land $800 to $1,200 each; as well as her Emmy Award nomination certificates for The Golden Girls, Saturday Night Live, and Hot In Cleveland that range between $300 – $700.       

Even the yellow-painted front door from White's longtime Brentwood home, complete with a vintage brass cat door knocker, is up for auction at around $2,000 to $3,000. 

There's also a  Golden Girls artifact from 1989 that were also personalized by the stars

There's also a  Golden Girls artifact from 1989 that were also personalized by the stars

Sitcom smash: This 'four' seemingly refers to season 4 of The Golden Girls in 1988

Sitcom smash: This 'four' seemingly refers to season 4 of The Golden Girls in 1988

Personal belongings: There's also more sentimental belongings from her third marriage to Allen Ludden, such as the gold leaf wedding band that he wore with an engraving that reads: ' 6-14-63 I really do', a reference to their June 14, 1963 wedding

Personal belongings: There's also more sentimental belongings from her third marriage to Allen Ludden, such as the gold leaf wedding band that he wore with an engraving that reads: ' 6-14-63 I really

read more from dailymail.....

PREV From 10-bed 'ultra-luxury' mansion in Dubai, to lavish Edwardian family home in ... trends now
NEXT Coronation Street's Brooke Vincent breaks down in tears as she experiences 'mum ... trends now