Judy Garland's ruby slippers from "The Wizard of Oz" to be auctioned today, nearly 20 years after theft
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Nearly two decades after a pair of ruby slippers that were worn by Judy Garland in "The Wizard of Oz" were stolen from a Minnesota museum, the iconic shoes are set to be auctioned off to the highest bidder Saturday.
Heritage Auctions estimates the slippers will fetch $3 million or more. Online bidding opened last month, and by Friday had reached $1.55 million, or $1.91 million including the buyer's premium, a commission that the buyer pays, said Robert Wilonsky, a vice president with the Dallas-based auction house. Over 800 people were tracking the slippers, and the company's web page for the auction had hit nearly 43,000 page views by Thursday, he said.
As Rhys Thomas, author of the book, "The Ruby Slippers of Oz," puts it, the sequined shoes from the beloved 1939 musical have seen "more twists and turns than the Yellow Brick Road."
