06/01/2026
Rabbit Rabbit June 1 celebrating Marilyn Monroe’s 100th birthday.
This photo captures the moment that made this dress a star and Marilyn an icon forever even before film was released.
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~A pair of ceramic bunnies here to remind you to say the first thing on the first of each month to bring good fortune.
~A stunning pair of 19th century sublime hand colored engravings featuring a woman in an ornate Victorian medallion scrollwork, green mat framed
“The Casket”
by A. Derby. Engraved by E. Finding A woman gazing at the treasures in her jewelry casket
casket
“Hinda”
A character from a romantic work Lalla Rookh by Irish poet Thomas Moore in 1817. The title refers to the fictional heroine of the frame tale, depicted as the daughter of the 17th-century Mughal emperor Aurangzeb.
Pair $350
~Art print, large format on board, framed dimension 39 x 15 $75
~Pair of ceramic rabbits $120
“Marilyn Monroe in The Seven Year Itch (1955) filmed at 1:00 AM on September 15, 1954, corner of Lexington Avenue and 52nd Street in New York City.
“The scene’s on-location night shoot was outside a Trans-Lux theater at Lexington and 52nd in Manhattan, 1 a.m. Billy Wilder told the press who assembled at the location but beyond expectations was the massive presence of the public in the thousands.
Every time Monroe’s dress blew up, the public went wild, ruining several perfect shots which left a substantial amount of footage unusable.
Finally, to get the dialogue right, it was later re-shot on a soundstage at the 20th Century Fox, California, pieces from both the shoots were later used for the scene.