Description: This is a One-Of- A-Kind collectible! An Empty Prescription Bottle from Mamas & Papas lead singer Cass Eliiott who tragically passed on in England in 1974. Mama Cass as she was called by everyone, her real name was "Ellen Naomi Cohen" through this empty bottle in the trash at Chateau Marmount in Hollywood, California. Mickey Deans was her liaison while she was in Hollywood appearing in 1970 and he fished it out of the trash so no one would take and write a story about her taking "Speed" Mickey Deans is best known for being Judy Garland's Last Husband and Manager. His whole life was centered around managing nightclubs and musicians. This empty bottle is as RARE as they come because it is for the weight loss drug "Dexedrine 100 mg" and Mama Cass struggled with weight loss her whole life and actually died from Complications & Damage done to her heart from gaining and losing weight. In an included letter which has been signed in ink from Mickey Deans he states all of those facts about the bottle being fished out of the trash by himself. The letter has been also witnessed and signed by a Notary Public. The bottle was originally from Schwab's Pharmacy on Sunset Blvd in Hollywood. It was filled on 4/20/1970 and has her legal name "Ellen Naomi Cohen" and says Take 4 times daily with a no refill sticker on the side of label. I have never seen a bottle from Mama Cass, Don't miss this one!!!!!!!!! This prescription was written by Dr. Feelgood to the stars Max Jacobson who wrote prescriptions for the Kennedy's , Marilyn and many other celebs. Because of the Fragility of the item there are no returns for this item. Ellen Naomi Cohen, known to the pop music world as “Mama” Cass Elliot, died yesterday at the age of 33 apparently as the result of choking on a ham sandwich while lying in bed, according to Miss Elliot’s personal physician. The singer, who rose to fame as a member of the pop group. The Mamas and the Papas, in the 1960s, had finished a successful run at the London Palladium Saturday night and was soon to begin a tour of British nightclubs. Born in Baltimore, Md., Miss Eliot worked as a journalist after high school, before leaving for New York and the fame as a singer which she eventually found there. For a period of about six months in the late 1950s, Miss Elliot wrote obituaries and edited copy for the Baltimore Jewish Times, before joing the staff of the Baltimore Morning Sun. “She was a very sweet girl–the same way she used to come off on TV,” said Jerry Hess, sales manger of the Jewish Times and one of the staff members who remembers when Miss Elliot, still Ellen Cohen then, worked there. “When she worked here she used to sing all the time. She was doing some singing at clubs around the area and when she came to work she was never quiet. We used to have to tell her to stop singing.”
Price: 999 USD
Location: Kendall Park, New Jersey
End Time: 2024-10-15T16:25:38.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Industry: Music
1970: $3500-$5000
Original/Reproduction: Original
Genre: Rock & Pop
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States