The Home Jean Harlow Lived In Lists for $16.8 Million-Ermine Toilet Seats Not Included
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The Home Jean Harlow Lived In Lists for $16.8 Million-Ermine Toilet Seats Not Included
"Harlow filled her lavish estate to the brim with extravagant furniture, including antiques, rare porcelain, mink headboards, gold bathroom fittings, and ermine-covered toilet seats."
"A large pool-where Harlow swam naked every morning-sits on the 1.32-acre property with its original diving board, and a two-story pool house with a balcony and French doors."
"The grounds also have a 1,320-square-foot guest house complete with a billiards room on the ground floor."
"The sellers of Harlow's former mega-mansion are the three adult children of Herman and Marsha Jacobs, who paid around $1.1 million for the property in 1979."
Harlow's estate is filled with extravagant furniture, including antiques and rare porcelain. The property includes a primary bedroom with dual bathrooms, a large pool, and a two-story pool house. Additional amenities are a spa, tennis court, koi pond, and waterfall. A glass conservatory connects the home to gardens with greenhouses and a wine cellar. The estate is being sold by the Jacobs family, who purchased it in 1979 and decided to list it after the deaths of their parents.
Read at Architectural Digest
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