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A large personal archive of studio photographs, promotional motion picture stills and related ephemera belonging to Academy Award winning cinematographer Milton R. Krasner (1904-1988), including a large quantity of 25 x 20 cm, 13 x 10 cm and sundry other glossy images of Krasner on set and socialising with the cast and crew of various films, including Jean Simmons, Cary Grant, Fritz Lang, Lou Costello, Joan Fontaine, Lauren Bacall and John Wayne etc, together with ephemera including four short scripts entitled 'Frontier', 'Give More in '54' (United Jewish Fundraising Campaign), 'The Miracle of Stereophonic Sound' (1954) and 'Farewell Symphony' (1954) bearing the stamp of Otto Lang, film reviews including a copy of The Film Daily with covering letter dated 1951, making reference to an enclosed review of People Will Talk (1951), and one other the same; referencing Three Coins in a Fountain (1954), copies of International Photographer magazine, a programme for the press preview of the motion picture The Egg and I (1947), an official promotional photograph from the 'World Famous' Coconut Grove night club in Los Angeles (featured in the 2004 motion picture The Aviator), together with a U.S Government War Department certificate for the 'Give Dogs and Dollars' scheme, awarded to Krasner for the donation of the family dog 'Rex' to the war effort, alongside an American National Red Cross Volunteer Special Services Certificate awarded to Mrs Mildred Krasner in July 1943, and a post-War Award of Merit certificate from the United Jewish Appeal, alongside a quantity of personal family photographs and ephemera Originally from Brooklyn, New York, Milton Krasner was working on productions for the silver screen during the Classical Hollywood Cinema Age, having first started out as an assistant cameraman in 1917. By 1933 he was promoted to the role of lighting cameraman and was assigned to mostly second features until the mid 1940s when his excellence in black and white photography was finally recognised. He is perhaps best remembered for his time at 20th Century Fox during the 1950s and beyond, where he photographed many of the studio's opulent technicolour epics including 'Demetrius and the Gladiators' (1954), 'Desiree' (1954), 'The Rains of Ranchipur' (1955), 'Rawhide' (1951), 'How the West Was Won' (1962) and 'Three Coins in a Fountain' (1954); for which he won an Academy Award. He worked with all leading stars of the day, in particular Marilyn Monroe with whom he collaborated on a number of titles, including 'All About Eve' (1950), 'Monkey Business' (1952) 'O. Henry's Full House' (1952), 'The Seven Year Itch' (1955) and 'Bus Stop' (1956). His last production was 'Beneath the Planet of the Apes' (1970) and he passed away in 1988 at Woodland Hills, California aged 84 years.
[Photographs / Scotland] James Valentine (1815-1879) An album containing 40 mounted albumen print photographs of Scottish views, including 'S.S "Rob Roy", Trosachs Pier and Ben Venue', 'Falls of Devon - The Cauldron Linn', 'Loch Goil-Head', 'Bridge of Allan, from Dumbrae' 'East and West Churches, Aberdeen' and 'The Auld Brig O' Doon, Ayr' etc., each plate approximately 20 x 13 cm
Corgi - five boxes of Corgi Classics from the Chipperfields Circus Collection to include No. 97915 Scammell Highwayman with two trailers includes replica poster, model No. 97888, Foden closed pole truck with caravan, includes replica poster, model No. 97887, Bedford O articulated horsebox includes replica poster, model No. AEC pole truck includes replica poster model No. 97896 and a AEC cage truck and trailer model No. 97889, includes replica poster, all appear excellent condition in excellent box [5]
Corgi Toys - Rover 2000 In Monte Carlo Trim International Rally Finish # 322. White body with black bonnet, red interior, racing number "21" decals on front doors, cast hubs, trans-o-lite headlamps, jewelled spotlamps, possible retouching to paint. In scarce "International Rally Finish" blue and yellow all card box (bow appears excellent) Est £80-£120
19th century Paris porcelain classical figure of a maiden dancing with grapes and a tambourine, standing on a naturalistic plinth base, decorated in polychrome and gilt, crossed arrow mark, 23cm, also another Continental porcelain figure of a farm boy holding a basket of vegetables 22cm. (2) Condition Report. Girl - Slight damage to grapes in both hands, as images, otherwise ok.Boy - Restoration o neck and waist, and arm with basket, missing something from hand.
Melancon Cajun Gentleman handmade USA semi hollow electric guitar in amberburst finish. Serial number 1105. This semi-hollow guitar comes loaded with gold Bigsby, Tone Pros Tune-O-Matic, and TV Jones pickups. Signed by Gerrard Melancon on reverse of headstock. Also included is a G&G hard case. Comes with original receipt from The Oxford Guitar Gallery
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