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INSIDE HEF’S BOUDOIR

Playboy boss’s tacky trinkets up for sale

- Mail Foreign Service

WITH its unique blend of luxury and tackiness, it is the bedroom t that could only have belonged to Hugh Hefner.

The tycoon’s boudoir in the Playboy mansion has been revealed ahead of an auction of his belongings, showing off where he entertaine­d three wives and dozens of Playboy bunnies.

The questionab­le taste of the Playboy founder, who died last September aged 91, is on full display.

Hefner put a Betty Boop statue by t the fireplace, a monster head above it and a painting of a nude woman above t them both. One wall is covered with photos of himself with women.

Auctioneer­s Julien’s hope Hefner’s style will be a hit when dozens of his personal items go under the hammer on November 30 in Beverly Hills. Among A the lots is a eight inch tall vintage painted ceramic ashtray with a female nude, valued at $75 to $150 (£59-78). His singular taste is apparent is a fishnet-stockinged lamp with a fringed shade, valued similarly. Furniture includes a carved oak chair valued at $400 to $600 (£313469) and a tiger print sofa, valued at $1,500 to $2,000 (£1,174-£1,565).

Others lots include his signature scarlet silk smoking jacket – a style also worn by third wife Crystal Harris – which is expected to reach between $3,000 and $5,000 (£2,348-£3,913).

A selection of his captain’s hats is up for sale for between $300 and $500 (£234-391) and there is also a pair of his monogramme­d scarlet Dunhill slippers, size nine-and-a-half, for $400 to $600 (£313-469).

 ??  ?? ESTIMATE UPTO £3,900 Silk jacket: Hefner and wife No3 No 3 Crystal ESTIMATE UPTO ESTIMATE UPTO Left: Table lamp with fishnets Right: Ashtray nude
ESTIMATE UPTO £3,900 Silk jacket: Hefner and wife No3 No 3 Crystal ESTIMATE UPTO ESTIMATE UPTO Left: Table lamp with fishnets Right: Ashtray nude

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