Items Belonging to Sinatra Make $9 Million at Sotheby’s Auction

Items Belonging to Sinatra Make $9 Million at Sotheby’s Auction
Frank Sinatra, left, and his wife Barbara arrive at Our Lady of Malibu church to renew their wedding vows on their 20th wedding anniversary in Malibu, Calif on July 11, 1996. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, File)
The Associated Press
12/8/2018
Updated:
12/8/2018

NEW YORK—The private treasures of Frank Sinatra and his wife, Barbara, were a multimillion-dollar hit at auction.

Sotheby’s reported on Dec. 7, that the couple’s entertainment memorabilia, art, jewelry, books, and other personal items sold for $9.2 million—about twice their pre-sale estimates.

Nine paintings by the legendary crooner went for more than $850,000, against a high estimate of $120,000.

The 20-carat diamond engagement ring Sinatra presented to his fiancee in a glass of champagne fetched nearly $1.7 million, surpassing a top $1.5 million estimate.

And a Jewish skullcap with Frank’s name embroidered on it shot past a high estimate of $500, selling for more than $9,000.

Some of the proceeds will benefit the Barbara Sinatra Children’s Center in Rancho Mirage, California, which counsels victims of physical, sexual and emotional abuse.