Kids Of Late ‘Cheers’ Star Kirstie Alley Auction Off Their Mother’s Possessions
Actress Kirstie Alley’s children, William True Stevenson and Lillie Price Stevenson, announced that they will be holding an auction of a curated selection of her possessions.
“Our mom collected so many fun and unique things over her incredible life,” the actress’ children said in a statement. “We want to share some of them with others in the hopes of spreading her love of decorating.”
The sale, organized by Those Two Girls Estate Sales, is called “Property from The Collection of The Late Kirstie Alley.”
It will happen in three parts on the online bidding platform, Live Auctioneers.
This announcement was made a little over a year after Alley died of colon cancer on December 5, 2022.
The first sale is going to be launched on December 21 and will continue until January 7, 2024. The belongings in this part will mainly consist of Alley’s household furnishings and salvage pieces collected from her three homes in Maine, California and Florida.
Before she became an actress, Alley was an interior designer.
Some of the places the items came from were the Pier One Warehouse and a boutique in France.
Sale number one is going to focus on French antiques, lamps, bronze statues, clocks, upholstered chairs, Rococo giltwood mirrors and Hollywood regency decor.
Some other items that will be auctioned in the first sale are antique carousel panels and designs by McKenzie-Childs.
Some of the belongings might look familiar to Alley’s fans since they appeared on her 2010 A&E show, Kirstie Alley’s Big Life, which was filmed at her Los Angeles home named Aberdeen.
The second part of the sale will go from January 22 to February 4, 2024.
The sale will include some of her favorite garden decor and salvage items such as statues, cast iron planters, a Pre-columbian artifact, salvaged copper dormers and a Victorian bird cage.
There is even going to be a Third Empire chandelier that has mermaid embellishments, Italian pottery, a French oak kitchen table, glassware and decorative hand-painted panels from the estate of the late design legend, Sister Parish.
As for the third and final sale, it will start on March 18, 2024 and the first lot will close on April 7, 2024.
This part will center around Alley’s fashion archive. It will include belongings from designers like Jimmy Choo, Manolo Blahnik, Christian Louboutin, Fendi, Alexander McQueen, and so much more.
After Alley died, her Cheers co-stars, Ted Danson and Kelsey Grammer, mourned her.
The Church of Scientology held a memorial service for Alley.
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