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Ivana’s treasure, her family’s trash.

Giant bags of trash were hauled out of the late Ivana Trump’s Upper East Side townhouse Wednesday, including hundreds of copies of Vogue magazine that featured her as the cover girl.

The Post spotted the discarded mementos among the bags of junk tossed into a garbage truck operated by Royal Waste Management.


  Bags and boxes were hauled out of Ivana Trump’s home. J. Messerschmidt Bags and boxes were hauled out of Ivana Trump’s home. J. Messerschmidt

  Ivana Trump’s belongings were tossed into a garbage truck. J. Messerschmidt Ivana Trump’s belongings were tossed into a garbage truck. J. Messerschmidt

  Ivana Trump was featured on Vogue’s cover for its May 1990 issue. J. Messerschmidt/NY Post Ivana Trump was featured on Vogue’s cover for its May 1990 issue. J. Messerschmidt/NY Post

  The late model’s magazine covers were tossed in the trash. J. Messerschmidt/NY Post The late model’s magazine covers were tossed in the trash. J. Messerschmidt/NY Post

  Eric Trump was seen at this late mother’s East 64th St. home. J. Messerschmidt Eric Trump was seen at this late mother’s East 64th St. home. J. Messerschmidt

Trump was featured on Vogue’s cover for its May 1990 issue wearing a blue dress with a black and gold buckle.

“Ivana Trump’s Winning Style,” the magazine’s caption said.

A crew of about six people, including security, spent Wednesday morning junking some of Ivana’s treasures following her July 14 death. Her son, Eric Trump, was also seen at the tony East 64th St. home.

It’s not clear what, if any, role Eric, the son of Ivana and former President Donald Trump, had in trashing his mom’s magazine covers, but he told The Post there was a lot more do before walking off.

The fate of Ivana’s opulent townhouse — where she tumbled to her death from a staircase — is unclear. She paid $2.5 million for it in 1992, but it’s surely worth much more today.

Friends and family reportedly begged her to sell the house and move, saying they hated the stairs that ultimately led to her death.

Her kids had even purchased their mom “I’ve fallen and I can’t get up” devices, but she wouldn’t wear them, according to New York Magazine.


  A crew of about six people, including security, spent Wednesday morning removing items from Ivana Trump’s home. J. Messerschmidt A crew of about six people, including security, spent Wednesday morning removing items from Ivana Trump’s home. J. Messerschmidt

  The townhouse was emptied out with an excess amount of garbage bags being removed. J. Messerschmidt/NY Post The townhouse was emptied out with an excess amount of garbage bags being removed. J. Messerschmidt/NY Post

  Friends and family reportedly begged her to sell the house and move. J. Messerschmidt/NY Post Friends and family reportedly begged her to sell the house and move. J. Messerschmidt/NY Post
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