ICONS & IDOLS: HOLLYWOOD AND MORE(#3170) 2017-11-17 Auction - 241 Price Results - Julien's Auctions in CA
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ACTRESS VINTAGE IMAGE SCRAPBOOK: A scrapbook of 15 vintage black and white images of actresses from the Golden Age of Hollywood including Myrna Loy, Bette Davis, Joan Fontaine, Joan Crawford, Eleanor Powell, and Lana Turner, among
0001: ACTRESS VINTAGE IMAGE SCRAPBOOKEst. $300-$500
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BETTY GRABLE SCRAPBOOK AND EPHEMERA: A scrapbook and ephemera relating to Betty Grable including publicity images, one that was signed or secretarially signed; scene stills; and newspaper clippings. Laid into the scrapbook are a
0002: BETTY GRABLE SCRAPBOOK AND EPHEMERAEst. $300-$500
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VINTAGE PUBLICITY IMAGE SCRAPBOOK: A scrapbook containing more than 200 vintage publicity images and screen stills of Hollywood celebrities from the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. Names have been written on some of the images identifying
0003: VINTAGE PUBLICITY IMAGE SCRAPBOOKEst. $200-$400
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CLARA BOW AND THEDA BARA DISPLAYS: A group of Clara Bow and Theda Bara items including a holiday card with handwritten note and twice signed by Clara Bow. Framed with original transmittal envelope dated December 16, 1951; the return
0004: CLARA BOW AND THEDA BARA DISPLAYSEst. $300-$500
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CLARA BOW DIRECTOR SIGNED PHOTOGRAPHS: A collection of six original vintage large format photographs from the personal collection of Clara Bow: William C. DeMille, Bow’s director in The Runaway (Famous Players-Lasky, 1926), signed
0005: CLARA BOW DIRECTOR SIGNED PHOTOGRAPHSEst. $800-$1,200
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CLARA BOW SCRIPT FOR LADIES OF THE MOB: Clara Bow’s personal script for the silent film Ladies of the Mob (Paramount, 1928), in which she played the daughter of an executed criminal who falls in love with a small-time crook and attempts
0007: CLARA BOW SCRIPT FOR LADIES OF THE MOBEst. $800-$1,200
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CLARA BOW SCRIPT FOR THE FLEET'S IN: Clara Bow’s personal script for the lost silent film The Fleet’s In (Paramount, 1928), in which she played a dancer who falls in love with a young sailor. The script is composed of faded orange
0008: CLARA BOW SCRIPT FOR THE FLEET'S INEst. $800-$1,200
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CLARA BOW SCRIPT FOR KICK IN: Clara Bow’s personal script for the film Kick In (Paramount, 1931), in which she plays the wife of an ex-con who, while trying to go straight, becomes embroiled in another crime. The script is
0009: CLARA BOW SCRIPT FOR KICK INEst. $800-$1,200
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CLARA BOW SCRIPT FOR CALL HER SAVAGE: An original script from the film Call her Savage (Fox, 1932). The cover of the 107-page script is dated August 8, 1932, and marked as the “Final Shooting Script/ Second Version.” Clara Bow
0010: CLARA BOW SCRIPT FOR CALL HER SAVAGEEst. $800-$1,200
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CLARA BOW COSTAR SIGNED PHOTOGRAPHS: A collection of 16 original vintage large format photographs of co-stars and friends from the personal collection of Clara Bow, including Glenn Hunter, Bow’s co-star in Grit (Film Guild, 1924),
0011: CLARA BOW COSTAR SIGNED PHOTOGRAPHSEst. $800-$1,200
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BELA LUGOSI PHOTOGRAPH INSCRIBED TO CLARA BOW: A vintage publicity photograph of Bela Lugosi inscribed to his lover, Clara Bow. The inscription reads “To Clara Bow with admiration Bela Lugosi Los Angeles July 1928.” The pair met when Lugosi
0012: BELA LUGOSI PHOTOGRAPH INSCRIBED TO CLARA BOWEst. $800-$1,200
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RUDOLPH VALENTINO SIGNED 1923 DRIVER'S LICENSE: A signed Rudolph Valentino driver’s license issued by the State of New York. The Operator’s License is for the year 1923-1924, number 268283, issued by the State Tax Commission. Typed information
0015: RUDOLPH VALENTINO SIGNED 1923 DRIVER'S LICENSEEst. $3,000-$5,000
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STAN LAUREL GONG: A late Victorian hammered and cast brass dinner gong mounted on beveled oak base, with beater. The gong was used in the film The Good Earth (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1937). Diameter, 12 inches; Base, 14
0016: STAN LAUREL GONGEst. $800-$1,200
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CHARLIE CHAPLIN CANE: A Charlie Chaplin bamboo cane given by Chaplin’s brother, Sydney, to a family acquaintance. A gold tone metal band around the top of the cane is engraved "With Best Wishes/ To Charlie Gilbert/ From
0017: CHARLIE CHAPLIN CANEEst. $4,000-$6,000
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CHARLIE CHAPLIN MONSIEUR VERDOUX HAT: A Charlie Chaplin hat worn in the film Monsieur Verdoux (United Artists, 1947). The felt hat, made by Lock & Co. Hatters of London, has an upturned brim and grosgrain ribbon hat band. The interior
0018: CHARLIE CHAPLIN MONSIEUR VERDOUX HATEst. $2,000-$4,000
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MARY PICKFORD SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH: A vintage signed photograph of Mary Pickford. The photograph was taken by Hartsook studios and bears the studio’s copyright mark. The photograph is inscribed at lower right “Cordially, Mary
0019: MARY PICKFORD SIGNED PHOTOGRAPHEst. $600-$800
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MARY PICKFORD SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH: A hand-tinted and signed vintage original photograph of Mary Pickford taken at Hartsook studios. The photograph is inscribed “Sincerely Mary Pickford.” 9 by 7 inches
0020: MARY PICKFORD SIGNED PHOTOGRAPHEst. $600-$800
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SONJA HENIE SKATE COSTUME: An embellished skating costume custom made by Kathryn Kuhn for Sonja Henie, originally from the collection of Debbie Reynolds. The figure-hugging costume is composed of nude souffle generously
0023: SONJA HENIE SKATE COSTUMEEst. $1,000-$2,000
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1935 COLUMBIA PICTURES IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT: A souvenir statuette given to the stars of Columbia Pictures on the occasion of the 1935 Academy Awards ceremony. The Columbia Pictures film It Happened One Night (1934) was the first film to
0024: 1935 COLUMBIA PICTURES IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHTEst. $8,000-$10,000
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