The Beverly Hills estate that Jackie Collins called home 1992-2015

International auction house, Bonhams, announces the 1,000-lot sale of the estate of
legendary author, Jackie Collins, OBE, estimated at $3m. Jackie Collins: A Life in Chapters
will take place on Tuesday 16 and Wednesday 17 May at Bonhams Los Angeles. It will give
her admirers the world over the opportunity to own the jewellery and art that Jackie kept in
her much-loved Beverly Hills home.
As Bonhams Vice-President Leslie Wright said, “A Life in Chapters celebrates the phenomenal
career and times of this stylish and glamorous woman. Jackie Collins lived the lifestyle about
which she wrote, and the sale will provide an exclusive insight into the real woman behind her
unforgettable characters. Her books were loved by millions of readers world-wide. This is their
chance to own a piece of the magic.”
As Tracy, Rory and Tiffany, the three daughters of Jackie Collins, commented, “Our mother never
did anything in small measures! She was passionate about collecting, and spent many decades
selecting paintings, statuettes and jewellery which brought her joy and creative inspiration. In the
early 1990s our parents designed and built a breathtaking contemporary home in Beverly Hills,
which became the custom designed backdrop to our mother's collections. She had a unique and
extraordinary eye for a design and aesthetic that combined elegance and glamour with humour
and warmth.
“We are delighted to be working with Bonhams on this very special sale honouring our mother's
legacy, most especially because a portion of all proceeds will be donated to support the
empowerment of young women in the arts and education.”

Jackie was a serious collector of fine art and sculpture with a particular passion for Art Deco
sculpture and 20th century American and British painting. The two-day auction includes:
- A collection of bronzes including Nude with Shawl by Josef Lorenzl (estimated at
US$18,000-25,000)

- Several works by the much-loved English painter, Beryl Cook, including Tango in
Bar Sur (US$ 20,000-30,000) and Train Station Café (US$ 20,000-30,000).
- Jackie’s bespoke special edition 2002 Jaguar XKR Sportscar, fittingly finished in
metallic gold, estimated at US$ 15,000-20,000
- A selection of entertainment and career-related memorabilia taking in first editions
of Jackie’s works and a selection of her famous designer clothes
Like her home, her personality and her characters, Jackie’s jewellery is bold, strong and colourful.
Her extensive collection of jewels comprises:
- A 6.04-carat diamond and platinum ring is estimated at US$100,000-150,000
- An Art Deco diamond, emerald, stone and platinum necklace at US$40,000-50,000
- Signed pieces by Cartier and Nardi among others
- Watches by Patek Philippe, Harry Winston, Chanel and Chopard
The British-born star published her first novel, The World is Full of Married Men, in 1968, marking
the start of a 47-year writing career. An instant success, the book was a bestseller, as were the
next 31 novels which together sold more than 500 million copies in 40 countries worldwide.
The fictional world of Hollywood glamour that fans so loved in her works was alive in Jackie’s
private life which she latterly spent in the Hockney-inspired home she designed with her husband,
the gallery and nightclub owner, Oscar Lerman. It is the sculpture and fine art that decorated that
Beverly Hills home and the jewellery she wore that comprise Bonhams’ upcoming auction, A Life
in Chapters