Kirstie Alley’s children announce three-part estate sale a year after her death: ‘Our mom collected so many fun and unique things over her incredible life!’
Kirstie Alley's two children – son William True Parker and daughter Lillie Parker Graham – announced a three-part estate sale just over a year after her. deadat age 71, from stage 4 colon cancer.
“Our mother collected so many fun and unique things during her incredible life,” they said People in a statement Tuesday.
“We wanted to share some with others in hopes of spreading her love of decorating.”
The two-time Emmy winner — who was an interior designer before starting her acting career — rarely posted photos of her former homes in Oregon, Florida and Maine.
The Florida-based company Those two girls estate sales organized Kirstie's curated collection of belongings, which will be sold on online bidding platform Live Auctioneers.
Kirstie Alley's two children – son William True Parker (L) and daughter Lillie Parker Graham (R) – announced a three-part estate sale just over a year after her death, aged 71, from stage 4 colon cancer
They told People in a statement on Tuesday: “Our mother has collected so many fun and unique things throughout her incredible life. We want to share some with others in hopes of spreading her love of decorating” (photo in September 2022)
Part one of the sale – which runs from December 21 through January 7 – will focus on Alley's furniture, appliances and decor, such as bronze statues, gilded rococo wood mirrors and French antiques.
Part two of the sale – which runs from January 22 through February 4 – will focus on the Cheers alum's “favorite garden decor and salvage items,” such as cast iron planters, a Third Reich chandelier, Italian pottery and a Victorian birdcage.
Part three of the sale – which runs from March 18 to April 7 – will be Kirstie's fashion archive, including pieces from designers Jimmy Choo, Manolo Blahnik, Christian Louboutin, Fendi and Alexander McQueen.
“She loved both style and function and surrounded herself with items she loved, no matter where they came from,” Alley's unnamed rep told People.
“(Whether it comes from) the Pier One Warehouse or a boutique in France. She was always looking for the next great piece and had no problem designing around it or waiting for inspiration to strike.”
The passionate Scientologist adopted the 31-year-old musician and 28-year-old furniture salesman during her 14-year second marriage to Greenhouse Academy actor Parker Stevenson, which ended in 1997.
Kirstie's last acting role was playing Queen Mother Suzanne Thompson in Lifetime's 2020 film You Can't Take My Daughter.
Alley's last on-screen appearance was “Baby Mammoth” in the seventh season of Fox's celebrity singing competition, The Masked Singer, in which she was eliminated in the eighth episode last year.
The Kansas-born Golden Globe winner is also fondly remembered for her roles in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Drop Dead Beautiful and the Look Who's Talking trilogy.
The two-time Emmy winner – who was an interior designer before starting her acting career – rarely posted photos of her former homes in Oregon, Florida and Maine (pictured in 2018)
Part one of the sale – which runs from December 21 to January 7 – will focus on Alley's furniture and appliances, and part two of the sale – which runs from January 22 to February 4 – will focus on “her favorite garden decor and salvage items'
The passionate Scientologist's last acting role was playing Queen Mother Suzanne Thompson in Lifetime's 2020 film You Can't Take My Daughter
Kirstie's last on-screen appearance was 'Baby Mammoth' in the seventh season of Fox's celebrity singing competition, The Masked Singer, where she was eliminated in the eighth episode last year.