The Iconic Jumpsuit & Cape Elvis Presley Wore at Madison Square Garden and Other Rare Music Memorabilia Hits the Auction Block

Kruse GWS Auctions, the world-record breaking auction house specializing in entertainment memorabilia, Royal artifacts and fine jewelry has announced an unprecedented offering for auction of iconic Elvis Presley memorabilia to be included in the Artifacts of Hollywood and Music auction to take place Saturday, September 4, 2021 beginning at 10:00 a.m.

In 1972, Elvis Presley marked his first live performance at Madison Square Garden in New York. The performances sold out and his iconic Eyelet jumpsuit and cape designed by the famous Bill Belew quickly became one of the most photographed and iconic costumes of Elvis’ career. Fans packed the famous venue to hear songs including “Love Me Tender,” “Heartbreak Hotel, “Don’t be Cruel” and so many others. Imagine being in the audience when Presley strolled out on stage in the custom made eyelet jumpsuit and embellished cape swooning the thousands of fans who came to see him perform. The Eyelet Jumpsuit has been in a collection for over 30 years and has not been offered for sale since. The jumpsuit was made by Bill Belew, who is famous for creating some of Elvis’s most iconic wardrobe. The most phenomenal thing is that the artifact also still contains the IC Costume, Hollywood California tag still inside.

Presley was the first person in history to sell out four shows consecutively at Madison Square Garden at the time.

In 1968, Elvis Presley starred in the film “Speedway” opposite Nancy Sinatra. Presley played a racecar driver in the musical action film. The racing suit Elvis Presley wore in the film is among the other Elvis Presley highlights. One of the most surprising items in the sale is Elvis’s helmet that no one knew still existed that was worn by the superstar in the film “Viva Las Vegas;” his personal Schick Electric Razor and case; Presley’s personal rattail comb; Presley’s personal guitar pick; and an Elvis Presley signed 1956 Songwriter’s contract among other items from the private collection.

With over 320 lots being offered on September 4th, additional highlights include:

• Les Paul’s personal guitar case which carried the very first 1952 Les Paul guitar

• Jimi Hendrix’s personally owned red scarf and personally owned red crystal bottle

• Marilyn Monroe’s black sleeveless “Wiggle” dress from the 1950s

C:\Users\Caroline\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache\Content.Word\MM Coat 2.jpg• Sharon Stone personally signed check made out to Tiffany & Co.

• Ben Affleck’s “Reindeer Games” worn costume

• Elizabeth Taylor’s “National Velvet” worn maroon dress

• Elvis Presley’s personal guitar pick

• An extraordinary celebrity autograph collection from a Denmark museum

• Andy Warhol’s Polaroid SX-70 Land camera

C:\Users\Caroline\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache\Content.Word\Hepburn hat.jpg• Elvis Presley’s spent bullet from a Las Vegas suite

• Barbra Streisand’s “The Concert” performance worn gown

• Audrey Hepburn’s black woven wide brim hat

• Peter Fonda’s “The Wild Angels” denim biker vest

• James Dean 12” Columbia Records pressing

• Star Trek memorabilia from Gene Roddenberry

• Even vintage Playboy Playmate puzzles from the 1960s and so much more.

The auction represents the most important and historically significant assets Kruse GWS Auctions has ever had the distinction of representing at public sale.

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The collection of Presley memorabilia alone is an exemplary assemblage chronicling some of the most outstanding moments in his career. Collectors seeking historical items from the lives of the biggest stars will not only be able to bid on some of the most important artifacts of Hollywood from film and music, but also get the opportunity to own the most amazing items from stars who left us far too soon.