NEW YORK – The late American crooner Andy Williams, famous for easy-listening hits such as Moon River and The Most Wonderful Time of the Year, had a passion for Navajo blankets. He assembled a museum-quality collection thats slated to be auctioned for more than $1 million next year.
The bold, colorful wool blankets decorated the Moon River Theater in Branson, Mo., where they hung alongside large photographs of Mr. Williams with other musical legends of the 20th century like Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand, said David Roche, Sothebys consultant on American Indian art.
The sale is scheduled for late May.
The top lot is a rare Navajo Mans Wearing Blanket, woven in a chiefs first phase design characterized by the addition of fine red stripes. Only about 50 are known to exist. Its pre-sale estimate is $200,000 to $300,000.
Williams began acquiring the blankets in the 1950s. He died in September at age 84.